ISC II #23 Yakima, WA JRW & Assoc. win NW Qualifier; #48 Lacey, WA Bucknell Park finishes third

June 6th, 2005

[Renton, WA} – Monday June 6th, 2005
JRW & Associates Gain Pacific NW ISC II Berth at Chissus Memorial
by Jim Williamson jrwilliamson@foodfacility.com

Renton, WA ISC II 23rd ranked JRW & Associates of Yakima, WA won three straight games in the elimination round for a first place finish at the 33rd Annual Chissus Memorial tournament on Sunday June 5. The ten team Chissus Memorial served as the ISC II qualifier for Washington, Oregon and British Columbia.

JRW & Associates has accepted a berth to the 2005 ISC II Tournament of Champions (ToC) in Chippewa Falls on August 13th-20th. Not Ranked Runner-up Regal Homes of Everett, who JRW defeated 6-3 in the finals, was a surprise finalist to the championship game. Regal, typically not a traveling team, is not expected to accept the ISC II berth. The third place team, 48th ranked Bucknell Park, playing under the sponsorship of Morgan Transfer, very likely will consider accepting the second berth. (In the absence of an ISC II Travel League in 2005, this qualifier provided the two berths for the Pacific NW).

In the elimination round, JRW beat not ranked Interbay Door of Seattle 6-3 and 48th ranked Morgan Transfer (Bucknell Park) 7-2 to reach the Championship game. Most Valuable Pitcher Dave Drotzmann (JRW) pitched back to back victories with 21 K’s in the two games and allowed only two earned runs. Most Valuable Player Mike Parham (JRW) had a 2 RBI single in the 3 run 6th inning to close out the victory over Morgan Transfer which gave JRW & Associates a berth to the ToC. Mike finished with a .786 BA See stats below. In the championship victory over Regal Homes, Pitcher Matt Barnes (JRW), returning from a two year absence from fastpitch softball, struck out 12 and didn’t walk any. Although the pesky Regal team got 11 hits, Matt stranded eight of them, ending 4 of the 7 innings with strikeouts.

JRW’s only loss in the tournament was in pool play on Saturday to 45th ranked Bodle Chiropractic 2-3 in a game with two International Tie-Breaker (ITB) innings. Norm Pipke (BC) of British Columbia struck out 9 in that victory. Bodle lost to eventual runner-up Regal Homes in the first round of elimination play on Sunday.

Game One (Sat) # 23 JRW & Associates, Yakima 022 360 1 – 14 19 1 N/R Interbay Door, Seattle 400 301 0 – 8 13 1 Matt Barnes, Dave Drotzmann 5th (WP) and Troy Grow; Kevin Rasmussen (LP) and Steve Morrison.Highlights: HR: Steve Drissel (JRW) Solo SS Mike Parham (JRW) 4-4, 4 R; DH Dave Drotzmann (JRW) 3-5, 4 RBI; LF Steve Drissel (JRW) 4-4, 2R, 3 RBI; CF Tim Fischer (JRW) 2-4, 2 RBI.JRW rallied from a seven run tie by scoring 6 runs in the top of the 6th inning. The inning was highlighted by a 2 RBI double by P Dave Drotzmann (JRW), an RBI single by CF Tim Fischer (JRW) and an RBI triple by LF Steve Drissel (JRW).

Game Two (Sat) # 23 JRW & Associates, Yakima 001 001 000 – 2 6 2 # 45 Bodle Chiropractic, Seattle 101 000 001 – 3 4 1 Dave Drotzmann (LP) and Troy Grow; Norm Pipke (WP) and Link Hawley Highlights: SS Mike Parham (JRW) 2-4; CF Tim Fischer (JRW) 3-4; LF Steve Drissel (JRW) 2 RBI Pitching: Dave Drotzman (JRW) 9 IP, 1 ER, 2 W, 9 K’s Norm Pipke (BC) 9 IP, 2 ER, 3 W, 9 K’s In the bottom of the 9th with ITB runner Cal Nehren (BC) on second and one out; an unsuccessful bunt attempt blocked the catcher (JRW) and Nehren stole third. The next batter (BC) hit a slow grounder which was errored on an attempt to throw home.

Game Three (Sat) N/R Rascals Casino, Seattle 100 00 – 1 4 3 # 23 JRW & Associates, Yakima 318 3x – 15 11 1 Duey Christensen (LP) and Nate Collins: Travis Kraft (WP), Dave Drotzmann 5th and Bob Harris; Highlights: HR: Tim Fischer (JRW) Grand Slam; Bob Harris (JRW) 3 Run HR LF Bob Harris (JRW) 1-3, 2 R, 3 RBI; DH Dave Drotzmann (JRW) 2-4, 2 R, 2 RBI; CF Tim Fischer (JRW) 2-3, 2 R, 4 RBI; LF Bob Harris’ (JRW) 3 Run HR in the 3rd and CF Tim Fischer’s (JRW) Grand Slam in the same inning capped a 15 run outburst by JRW & Associates. Pitcher Travis Kraft (JRW), after allowing only four singles, pulled a groin muscle in the 5th with no outs and a walked runner on first. Relief pitcher Dave Drotzmann (JRW) ended the game on four pitches a 6U — 6-3 DP and a ground out, 6-3.

Game Four (Sun) Single Elimination Round Starts N/R Interbay Door, Seattle 000 201 0 – 3 5 1 # 23 JRW & Associates, Yakima 031 002 x – 6 9 2 Kevin Rasmussen (LP) and Steve Morrison; Dave Drotzmann (WP) and Troy Grow; Highlights: HR: 3B Mike Parham (JRW) 2 Run in the 2nd RF Steve Allen (JRW) 1-1, 1 R, 1 RBI; SS Mike Parham (JRW) 3-3, 2 R, 3 RBI Pitching: Dave Drotzmann (JRW) 7 IP, 2 ER, 12 SO, 2 W After Interbay closed to one run down, JRW scored the clinching runs in B6 on 3 singles, RF Steve Drissel’s (JRW) Sac fly and an OF error.

Game Five (Sun) Morgan Transfer, Lacey, WA 010 001 0 – 2 4 4 # 23 JRW & Associates, Yakima 011 113 x – 7 9 3 Kory Knight (LP), Trevor Knight 5th and Josh Baumgardner; Dave Drotzmann (WP) and Troy Grow. Highlights: 2B Don Cawthron (JRW) 2-4, 2 R; Mike Parham (JRW) 2-3, 1 R, 2 RBI. Most Valuable Player Mike Parham (JRW) had a 2 RBI single in the 3 run 6th inning to close out the victory over Morgan Transfer. Mike finished with a .786 BA.

Game Six (Sun) Championship Game N/R Regal Homes, Everett 101 010 0 – 3 11 2 # 23 JRW & Associates, Yakima 010 401 x – 6 11 1 Matt Barnes (WP) and Troy Grow; Jerry Rizzuto (LP) and Isiah Piquette; Highlights: 3B Casey Johnson (JRW) 2-3, 1 RBI; CF Tim Fischer (JRW) 1-3, 2 R, 1 RBI; RF Steve Drissel (JRW) 1-3, 1 RBI; Don Cawthron 1-4, 2 RBI Pitching: Matt Barnes (JRW) 7 IP, 2 ER, 2W, 13 K’s;

JRW Tournament All-Stars Most Valuable Pitcher – Dave Drotzmann (JRW) 3-1, 27 IP, 3 ER, 6 W, 34 K, 0.778 ERA Most Valuable Player 3B Mike Parham (JRW) 11-14, .786, 7 Runs, 5 RBI, 1 HR, 3 SB, 1 W All-Star CF Tim Fischer (JRW) 8-20, .400, 8 Runs, 8 RBI, 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 2 SB All-Star OF Steve Drissel (JRW) 6-16, .375, 6 Runs, 8 RBI, 1 3B, 1 HR, 1 SB, 1 Sac;

Many, many thanks to Tournament Director Joe Bodle who handled lots of adversity in putting on another quality event. A pitching shortage for one team had Joe switching teams and fields even before the tournament started. The change away from the traditional Memorial Day weekend for the Chissus tournament left Joe in a dogfight over field use at the Liberty Complex. The Complex had to be cleared on Sunday by noon for Sally League Co-Ed play. Five of Sunday’s nine games for the Chissus Memorial were played at the Renton Hi School ball fields.

James Robert Williamson
Mailto:jrwilliamson@foodfacility.com

ISC II #6 Kanata, ON Team Easton wins Manotick Tournament

June 6th, 2005

Division A
Valley Raiders 3-0
Manotick 2-1
Blackburn 1-2
Ottawa Blitz 0-3

Division B
Kanata Team Easton 3-0
Stittsville 2-1
GCMFL Selects 1-2
Quyon 0-3

Semi-finals
Stittsville 13 Ottawa Valley Raiders 5
Kanata 7 Manotick 1

Final
Kanata 3 Stittsville 1

Dan Konkle named Tourney MVP, hitting HRs in both the semi & final as well as pitching both games.

Bowling Green tournament Saturday results

June 6th, 2005

Middleton, WI

9 team men’s tournament June 4-5 at Bowling Green Sports Complex in Middleton, Wisconsin.

Participating teams include:
From Illinois
ISC # 28 Dolan & Murphy,
ISC # 31 BHAC/ Pride
ISC II # 36 Elburn, IL Richwrap

From Iowa
ISC II #13 Reasnor RPM

From Wisconsin
ISC II # 44 New Image,
ISC II # 42 Evansville Bowl,
Wilsons/ Point Blank,
Gehrig Falcons,
Cougar Lanes

Game 1
Gehrig Falcons 0 1 1 0 0 0 0——–2-5-0 W- Gothard
Cougar Lanes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0——–0-3-2 L- Speth
Game 2
Dolan & Murphy 3 0 0 4 0 0 0——–7-9-1 W- Potolocchio HR- Yates
Reasnor RPM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0——–0-2-2 L- Bunge
Game 3
Evansville Bowl 0 0 1 0 0 0 0——–1-4-0 W- Lathrop HR- Hanson
BHAC/ Pride 0 0 0 0 0 0 0——–0-2-1 L- Jacobs
Game 4
Richwrap 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—–0-6-1 L- Flores
Wilsons/ Point Blank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—–1-1-0 W- Smith GWH- B. Hegge
Game 5
Reasnor RPM 2 0 0 0 0 0 2——–4-3-1 W- Wakefield
Cougar Lanes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0——–0-3-0 L- Speth
Game 6
New Image 3 1 0 0 0 0 1——–5-9-2 W- Holman (no hitter)
Dolan & Murphy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0——–0-0-1 L- Murphy
Game 7
Gehrig Falcons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0——–0-3-2 L- Gothard
Wilsons/ Point Blank 0 3 0 0 0 0 ———3-5-1 W- Foster
Game 8
New Image 0 1 3 0 3 0 0——-7-11-2 W- Holman
Evansville Bowl 0 0 2 0 0 0 0——-2-4-3 L- Hanson
Game 9
Richwrap 0 0 0 0 0 0 2——2-3-0 W- Brubaker
Reasnor RPM 1 0 0 0 0 0 0——1-1-1 L- Wakefield
Game 10
Dolan & Murphy 0 0 0 1 0 0 0——-1-1-0 W- Potolocchio
BHAC/ Pride 0 0 0 0 0 0 0——–0-1-3 L- Reynolds

Sunday’s games:
Winners Bracket——-Wilsons/ Point Blank VS. New Image
Losers Bracket——Evansville Bowl VS. Rich Wrap
Losers Bracket——Gehrig Falcons VS. Dolan & Murphy

From: “Mike White”

ISC II #3 Norwich at Woodstock Legends Tournament vs ISC competition

June 6th, 2005

Game 2
Norwich Razorbacks at Six Nations Chiefs
Six Nations: 1
Norwich: 0
WP: Darren Zack: 7 IP, 0R, 0ER, 4H, 5K, 1BB
LP: Todd Winkworth: 7 IP, 1R, 1ER, 4H, 4K, 0BB
Robert Bombery had 2 hits, a single and a double for Six Nations.
Tim Smith had 2 singles for Norwich.
Bob Hill drove in the winning run in the bottom of the 7th with 2 out.
MVP of the game: Bob Hill
Norwich: 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.x.x.x.0.4.1
Six Nations: 0.0.0.0.0.0.1.x.x.x.1.4.0

Game 8 – 11am
Scarborough Wolverines at Norwich Razorbacks
Norwich: 3
Scarborough: 2
WP: Ben Blonde: 7 IP, 3R, 0ER, 6H, 3K, 0BB
C: Terry Hardwick
LP: Matt Leahy: 7 IP, 2R, 3ER, 4H, 3K, 1BB
C: Ryan Freedman
Scarborough: 0.0.0.0.0.1.1.x.x.x.2.4.1
Norwich: 0.1.0.1.0.0.1.x.x.x.3.6.2
Rick Johnson had a triple for Norwich.
MVP of Game: Corey Winkworth for game winning hit.

Game 11 – 2:50pm
Norwich Razorbacks at Midland Explorers
Midland: 6
Norwich: 3
WP: Mike Crawford: 6 IP, 3R, 2ER, 7H, 4K, 1BB
C: Craig Crawford
LP: Shawn Stenhoff: ? IP, 1R, 0ER, 1H, 0K, 0BB
Ben Blonde: ? IP, 4R, 5ER, 4H, 0K, 1BB
Drew Winger: 4 IP, 1R, 0ER, 2H, 2K, 3BB
C: Terry Hardwick
Norwich: 0.0.2.0.0.0.1.x.x.x.3.7.
Midland: 5.0.0.0.0.1.x.x.x.6.7.
Eddy Kettelhutt had a HR and 2 RBIs
Kyle Beane had a double and 2 RBIs
Steve Roberts had 2 singles and an RBI
MVP of the Game: Mike Crawford

Game 17 – 8:15pm
Quaker River Sharks at Norwich
River Sharks: 4
Norwich: 0
WP: Andy Jackson: 7 IP, 0R, 0ER, 3H, 11K, 1BB
C: Chris Shewfelt
LP: Tim Neil: 4.2 IP, 4R, 2ER, 5H, 4K, 2BB
Todd Winkworth: 2.1 IP, 0R, 0ER, 0H, 0K, 2BB
C: Brad Kreller 0.1 injury
C: James Dunphy
River Sharks: 1.2.0.0.1.0.0.x.x.x.4.4.0
Norwich: 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.x.x.x.0.3.5
Dan Loney had a single
Todd Moyer had a single
Derrick Zechman had a single
Kenny Coles had a single
All for River Sharks
MVP of the Game was Andy Jackson

Game 22 – 11am
Norwich Razorbacks at St. Thomas Evergreen Centennials.
St. Thomas: 10
Norwich: 1
WP: Dan Beecroft: 5 IP, 1R, 1ER, 3H, 5K, 0BB
C: Chris Wismer
LP: Drew Winger: 1.1 IP, 3R, 3ER, 4H, 2K, 2BB
Tim Neil: 1.2 IP, 3R, 4ER, 2H, 3K, 0BB
Todd Winkler: 1 IP, 4R, 3ER, 4H, 2K, 0BB
C: Terry Hardwick
Norwich: 0.0.0.1.0.x.x.x.x.1.3.1
St. Thomas: 0.5.5.0.X.x.x.x.10.10.0
Rick Johnson hit a HR top of 4 but it was too late for Norwich.
MVP of Game: Kevin Lynch with 4 RBIs.

ISC II #10 The Bar at Grafmeier Tournament vs ISC competition

June 6th, 2005

Game # 1-6:00 PM –Upper Diamond
The Bar, Appleton—————————-(0-1)——000 00—–0-2-2-3
Circle Tap, Demnark WI———————(1-0)—–200 33—–8-6-2-2
Todd Lubkeman LP (0-1) & Chad Mix
Rob O’Brien WP (1-0) & Steve Sell
HR-CT-Steve Sell 2R (4th) Kevin Reichart (solo (4th) Adam LaLonde Solo(5th)
Kyle Magnussen 2R (5th) Game Ending

Game # 3-7:45 PM –Upper Diamond
Heflin Builders, St.Louis MO—————(1-0)—–040 08—–12-6-2-3
The Bar, Appleton—————————-(0-2)—–000 02——2-4-2-4
Karl Gollan WP (1-0) & Scott Lange
Gerard Long LP (0-1) & Chad Mix
HR-St.L- Boomer Brush 3R (5)-Bar-Chris Timm 2R (5)

Game # 8-9:00 AM –Lower Diamond
Plangger Furniture, Benton Harbor MI—(1-0)—–300 031 5—-12-12-0-5
The Bar, Appleton—————————(0-3)—–002 100 0—–3-5-1-1
Sean Kelly WP (1-0) & Jeremy Quire
Todd Lubkemann LP (0-2), Gerald Long (7) & Lee Peerenboom
HR-PF-Rusty Weaver 2R, Jeremy Quire solo,Brad Webb Grand Slam
BAR-Kyle Van Abel 2R,Lee Peerenboom solo

Game # 10-11:00 AM –Lower Diamond
The Bar, Appleton—————————(0-4)—–000 00—–0-1-1-4
Stasik Driving School, Frankenmuth MI-(1-1)—–101 32—–7-7-1-7
Gerald Long LP (0-2) Todd Lubkemann (3) & Chad Mix
Jason Hill WP (1-0) & Jon Kelly
HR-FDS-Blair Ezekiel 3R

NAFA Qualifier in Minnesota includes ISC II #17 ASB Villard

June 6th, 2005

Hudson, Wisconsin

Line scores and Honors from the Village Inn NAFA Qualifier at Grandview
Park in Hudson, Wisconsin.

Team Location W L
1 PBI West St. Paul, Minn 5 – 0
2 Duluth Fastpitch Duluth, Minn 3 – 2
3 Custom Rock St. Paul, Minn 5 – 2
4 Wanderoos Merchants Wanderoos, Wisc 3 – 3
5 ISC II # 17ASB-Villard St. Paul, Minn 1 – 2
St. Paul Fastpitch St. Paul, Minn 1 – 2
7 Bol’s Lanes Baldwin, Wisc 1 – 3
Dug Out Cushing, Wisc 1 – 2
9 Farmington Farmington, Wisc 1 – 2
St. Paul Brewers St. Paul, Minn 0 – 3

Click for the complete line scores.

Regina, SK Century 21 Hawks win Canada West ISC II Qualifier

June 6th, 2005

International Softball Congress
Canada West ISC II Qualifier
Progress for Portage Tournament – Portage la Prairie, Manitoba

1 . Devils Lake Risers (8) vs. Manitoba Under 19 (4)
2. Portage Phillies (1) vs. Brandon A’s (0) 11 innings
3. Cowessess Royals (4) vs. Regina Century 21 (3)
4. Gladstone Whips (9) vs. Manitoba Under 19 (0)
5. Regina Gold (5) vs. Devils Lake (1)
6. Cowessess Royals (6) vs. Portage Phillies (2)
7. Regina Gold (10) vs. Manitoba Under 19 (1)
8. Gladstone Whips (20) vs. Devils Lake (6)
9. Regina Century 21 (15) vs. Brandon (5)
10. Gladstone Whips (3) vs. Regina Gold (0)
11. Regina Century 21 (4) vs. Portage Phillies (3) 8 innings

Final Round Robin Standings
Pool A
1. Gladstone Whips – 3-0
2. Regina Gold – 2-1
3. Devils Lake Risers – 1-2
4. Manitoba Under 19 – 0-4

Pool B
1. Cowessess Royals – 3-0
2. Regina Century 21 – 2-1
3. Portage Phillies – 1-2
4. Brandon A’s – 0-4

Quarterfinals
1. Century 21 (5) vs. Devils Lake (1)
2. Regina Gold (12) vs. Portage (11)

Semi-finals
1. Century 21 (6) vs. Gladstone (2)
2. Regina Gold (11) vs. Cowessess Royals (8) – 10 innings

Final
Regina Century 21 Angels (4) vs. Regina Gold (2)

Regina Century 21 Angels win Canada West ISC II berth to Chippewa Falls,
Wisconsin
The 2005 Progress for Portage ISC II Area Qualifier was won by the
Regina Century 21 Angels as they defeated Regina Gold 4-2. After coming out
of pool play as a number 2 seed the Angels earned their way to final with
wins over Devils Lake Risers in the quarter- finals before knocking off 4
time Progress for Portage defending champions Gladstone( ranked ISC #4) in
the semi-finals . On the other side of the draw Regina Gold, also a 2 seed,
earned their trip to the finals with victory over the Portage Phillies and
an extra inning win over Cowessess Royals.
With the win Century 21 earns a berth to the ISC Tournament of
Champions in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin from August 14-20 as the Canada
West Area ISC II Champions.
Tournament awards handed out after the final included Jay Dewis of
Portage Phillies as the Top Hitter with a .612 average while the Tournament
MVP and Top Pitcher awards went to Tony Sparvier and Jason Kaye both of
Century 21.

Ferdi Nelissen
Canada West ISC Area Commissioner
ferdi@mts.net

ISC II Canada East Qualifier first round games set

June 5th, 2005

Innerkip, ON

June 17-19, 2005

ISC Eastern Canada Area Commissioner Bob McGowan is pleased to announce the first round match-ups for the 16-team ISC II Qualifier to be held in Innerkip and neighbouring Drumbo starting Friday June 17 and continuing through the weekend.

The double knockout tournament will see 30, or even 31, games played to determine who will win the coveted berth for the 2005 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin August 14-19.

The first round games are as follows:

6:45 pm Game 1 at Innerkip D1 Norwich Razorbacks vs Windsor Reds
6:45 pm Game 3 at Innerkip D2 Niagara Snappers vs Ingersoll Masters
7:00 pm Game 2 at Drumbo D1 Bridgeport Braves vs Highgate Rock
7:00 pm Game 6 at Drumbo D2 Aylmer Cardinals vs Elora Rage
8:15 pm Game 4 at Innerkip D2 Glencoe Astros vs Mitchell Mets
8:30 pm Game 7 at Drumbo D1 Alvinston Indians vs Elmira Cubs
8:30 pm Game 8 at Drumbo D2 Mississauga Arrows vs Durham Eagles
9:45 pm Game 5 at Innerkip D2 Palermo Athletics vs Oshawa BBs

Four loser’s bracket games will start at 8:00 am on Saturday at both Drumbo and Innerkip while the winner’s round games will be played at 10:00 am, again at both locations. All games move to Innerkip starting at noon on Saturday and continue through to the winner’s bracket final to be played at 8:00 pm Saturday evening.

The championship game is scheduled for 1:00 pm Sunday afternoon with the “if” game slated to go immediately following if necessary.

The qualifier features eight teams who are ranked among the top 48 in the June 1 ISC II rankings, including two from the top 10 and five in the top 20.

For more information, please contact:

Bob McGowan
ISC Eastern Canada Area Commissioner
519.941.6767
jbob99@allstream.net

ISC II #18 Snappers win Snapper Shootout over ISC II #21 Ashland Merchants

June 5th, 2005

The Niagara Snappers repeated as Snapper Shoot-Out Champions by compiling a 5-1 record over the weekend. The Snappers beat Ashland Merchants, Glencoe Astros, and lost to Keatings Fitness in divisional play. In the quarterfinals, the Snappers beat the Alvinston Indians. In the semi-finals, the Snappers were matched up against ISC II #1 Tavistock Merchants. The Snappers beat the Merchants to 7-3. The Championship Finals pitted the Snappers up against Ashland for the second time in the tournament. Ashland, who had beaten Keatings Fitness to advance to the finals, could not muster anything against ace Dan Duemo (who picked up his 3rd win of the tournament against no losses), final score, Niagara Snappers 4 Ashland Merchants 0. Great weekend of ball with almost all the teams in the tournament being ranked on the ISC II list. 10 of 12 teams were ranked in the ISC II top 50.

Saturday Results
DIVISION RESULTS

Game #1

(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 2
(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 1
WP: Dan Duemo
LP: Scott Hershey

Game #2

N/R Hamilton Hawks 4
N/R Niagara Selects 0
WP: Chad Reed
LP: Richie Vassos

Game #3

(ISC II #1) Tavistock Merchants 3
(ISC II #27) New York Bombers 2
*9 inning game
WP: Steve Cook
LP: J. Heyman

Game #4

(ISC II #19) Alvinston Indians 3
(ISC II #5) McKie Sports 2
WP: Doug Charlton
LP: Shawn Samson

Game #5

(ISC II #34) Mississauga Arrows 4
(ISC II #7) KMV Rise 2
WP: Chris McColl
LP: Tom Vogel

Game #6

(ISC II #12) Keatings Fitness 5
(ISC II #20) Glencoe Astros 0
WP: Bill Hillhouse
LP: Shaun Winship

Game #7

N/R Niagara Selects 5
(ISC II #27) NY Bombers 5

Game #8

(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 4
(ISC II #12) Keating Fitness 0
WP: Bob Shettler
LP: Sam Moore

Game #9

(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 4
(ISC II #20) Glencoe Astros 0
WP: Byron Demoe
LP: Mike Joseph

Game #10

(ISC II #1) Tavistock Merchants 7
N/R Hamilton Hawks 4
WP: Steve Baechler
LP: Lee Cose

Game #11

(ISC II #34) Mississauga Arrows 3
(ISC II #5) McKie Sports 2
WP: Craig Walker
LP: Shawn Sampson

Game #12

(ISC II #7) KMV Rise 4
(ISC II #19) Alvinston Indians 3
WP: Tracy Woolridge
LP: Brad Young

Game #13

N/R Niagara Selects 11
(ISC II #1) Tavistock Merchants 4
*5 inning mercy
WP: Richie Vassos
LP: Dave Ashkanase

Game #14

(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 4
(ISC II #20) Glencoe Astros 1
WP: Scott Hershey
LP: Brett Neal

Game #15

(ISC II #27) New York Bombers 5
N/R Hamilton Hawks 2
WP: Larry Puzan
LP: Duane Singer

Game #16

(ISC II #19) Alvinston Indians 6
(ISC II #34) Mississauga 0
WP: Doug Charlton
LP: Drew Hathway

Game #17

(ISC II #7) KMV Rise 6
(ISC II #5) McKie Sports 5
WP: Tracey Woolridge
LP: Shawn Sampson

Game #18

(ISC II #12) Keatings Fitness 5
(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 0
WP: Bill Hillhouse
LP: Rob Fawcett

Top 8 Teams Advance to Sunday’s Quarterfinals
(in ranking order)

1. Ashland Merchants (ISC II #21)
2. Alvinston Indians (ISC II #19)
3. Tavistock Merchants (ISC II #1)
4. Keatings Fitness (ISC II #12)
5. Mississauga Arrows (ISC II #34)
6. NY Bombers (ISC II #27)
7. Niagara Snappers (ISC II #18)
8. KMV Rise (ISC II #7)

Teams Failing to Advance
(in ranking order)

9. Niagara Selects (Not Ranked)
10. McKie Sports (ISC II #5)
11. Hamilton Hawks (Not Ranked)
12. Glencoe Astros (ISC II #20)

Scheduled Games for Sunday

Ashland Merchants (ISC II #21) vs. KMV Rise (ISC II #7) 9am
Alvinston Indians (ISC II #19) vs. Niagara Snappers (ISC II #18) 9am
NY Bombers (ISC II #27) vs. Tavistock Merchants (ISC II #1) 11am
Keatings Fitness (ISC II #12) vs. Mississauga (ISC II #34) 11am

Sunday Results
QUARTER FINAL RESULTS

Game #19

(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 1
(ISC II #7) KMV Rise 0
WP: Bob Shettler
LP: Tracy Woolridge

Game #20

(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 7
(ISC II #19) Alvinston Indians 2
WP: Dan Duemo
LP: Brad Young

Game #21

(ISC II #1) Tavistock Merchants 4
(ISC II #27) New York Bombers 0
WP: Steve Cook
LP: A. Owl

Game #22

(ISC II #12) Keating Fitness 7
(ISC II #34) Mississauga Arrows 0
WP: Bill Hillhouse
LP: Chris McColl

SEMI-FINALS

Game #23

(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 4
(ISC II #12) Keatings Fitness 1
WP: Scott Hershey
LP: Sam Moore

Game #24

(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 7
(ISC II #1) Tavistock Merchants 3
WP: Byron Demoe
LP: Kevin Franks

CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL

Game #25

(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 4
(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 0
WP: Dan Duemo
LP: Bob Shettler

**Scott Young had (2) 2 run home runs to single handedly drive the Snappers offence.

ISC II #34 Mississauga, ON Arrows open league season at 3-0

June 4th, 2005

Mississauga, ON
ISC II #34 Mississauga Arrows open league season at 3-0

THE MISSISSAUGA NEWS
Arrows win pair

The Mississauga News
Jun 3, 2005

The Mississauga Arrows ran their record to 3-0 in the Golden Horseshoe Fastball League (GHFL) with a pair of victories this week over the Waterdown Coyotes and Morriston A’s.
Travelling to Waterdown on Monday night, the Arrows banged out 15 hits en route to a 10-4 pasting of the Coyotes.

Tom Fortune and Tim Coe led the Arrows attack with Fortune going 3-4 on the night with two doubles and two RBIs.

Coe was 3-3 with a walk, double, triple and three RBIs. Jeff Beange was 2-4 with an RBI and Blair Setford was 1-2 with sacrifice fly RBI and a double.

Adam Lebrun picked up the win for the Arrows on the mound, his first of the season, giving up nine hits and the four Coyote runs. Lebrun struck out eight and walked one.

Playing at their home diamond at Meadowvale Sports Park on Wednesday, the Arrows edged Morriston, 5-4, snuffing out a furious A’s rally in the top of the seventh inning, throwing out the tying run at the plate.

The Arrows built a 5-0 lead on the strength of two RBI singles by Drew Hathway to score Mike Welton in the third and again in the fifth. Welton, who was 3-3 on the night, drove in Vince Oliver in the third.

The Arrows are at home next Wednesday to St. Catharines Red Hot Chili Pepper before travelling to Niagara Falls next Thursday to face Niagara Falls Fury.

The Arrows made a successful debut last week when they defeated the Niagara Falls Cool Hand Luke’s, 1-0, in an extra-innings thriller.

Hathway picked up the win for the Arrows, scattering seven hits over eight innings of work while striking out four.

The Arrows play in the 13-team Golden Horseshoe Fastball League with Wednesday night home games starting at 8:30 p.m. at Meadowvale Sports Park.

THE MISSISSAUGA NEWS

ISC II #36 Elburn, IL Richwrap sweep dh

June 3rd, 2005

Yorkville, Illinois

Richwrap of Elburn, Illinois defeated the Dekalb Hustle Hogs 6-1 & 3-1 in Yorkville league action.

Game 1
Elburn 6
Dekalb 1
WP Vic Flores
LP Brian Tobin

Vic Flores (7IP 5H 12K ER), Dan Arntzen (3×4 HR 2RBI 2R), Javier Saldana (2×4 3B R RBI), and Scott Beal (2×4 R) led the team to victory.

Game 2
Elburn 3
Dekalb 1
WP Vic Flores
LP Tim Murphy

Vic Flores again took the mound (7IP 6H 5K) to earn the win. Javier
Saldana led a balanced attack with 2 hits.

Richwrap will next see action in Middleton Wisconsin, June 4-5, at the
Bowling Green Sports Complex.

Dusty Rhodes
dustyr@gadco.com

ISC II #3 Norwich Razorbacks vs ISC #21 Jarvis Merchants

June 2nd, 2005

ISC Travel League of Eastern Canada
http://www.pmihrm.com/isceast.htm

Wed. June 1/05

Game #27
Jarvis 5 Norwich 0
W.P. Scott Wagar 0 runs 3 hits 1K in 7 innings
L.P. Todd Winkworth 5 runs 8 hits 5K in 7 innings
Hitting Hi-Lites was Matt Lyon 2 Home Runs

Game # 28
Jarvis 7 Norwich 0
W.P. Andrew Phibbs 0 runs 1 hit 8 k’s 5 innings
L.P. Tim Neil 7 runs 5hits 5 K’s in 3 innings
in relief Drew Winger 0 runs 1hits 2 K’s in 1 inning
Hitting Hi- Hites was Dan Garmon’s 4 rbi night with a home run and single.