Full June 1, 2005 ISC II Rankings

June 2nd, 2005

Here’s the full list. To see how the voting went, make sure you visit the ISC II section on the ISC web site.

1 Tavistock, ON Smully’s Merchants
2 Harriston, ON Mercurys
3 Norwich, ON Razorbacks
4 Gladstone, MB Whips
5 Oswego, NY McKie’s Sports
6 Kanata, ON Team Easton
7 Perkasie, PA KMV Rise
8 Galesville, WI Wilber Lime
9 Palermo, ON Athletics
10 Appleton, WI The Bar of Appleton
11 Fargo, ND Chub’s Pub Wizards
12 Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating’s Fitness Center
13 Reasnor, IA RPMs
14 Lloydminster, AB Scope Dodgers
15 Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
16 Micksburg, ON Twins
17 St. Paul, MN ABS-Villard
18 Niagara, ON Snappers
19 Alvinston, ON Indians
20 Glencoe, ON Astros
21 Ashland, OH Merchants
22 Kenosha, WI Earl’s Club
23 Yakima, WA JRW Associates
24 Sioux Falls, SD Sox
25 Hermann, MO Black Gold
26 Memphis, TN Posse
27 Rochester, NY Bombers
28 Nokomis, IL Bud Light
29 Denver, CO Colorado Rage
30 Denmark, WI Circle Tap Lumberjacks
31 Sacramento, CA River City Rockers
32 Pleasant Grove, UT High Desert Dawgs
33 Mankato, MN Fisher Group
34 Mississauga, ON Arrows
35 Camrose, AB Fury
36 Elburn, IL Richwrap Fastpitch
37 Frankenmuth, MI Tiffany’s
38 Highgate, ON Rock
39 Belleville, IL Wolfpack
40 Bridgeport, ON Braves
41 Dawson, MN Cerro Gordo
42 Evansville, WI Evansville Bowl
43 Wausau, WI PJ’s
44 Monfort, WI New Image
45 Seattle, WA Bodle Chiropractic
46 Aylmer, ON Cardinals
47 Cedar Rapids, IA Brew Sox
48 Lacey, WA Bucknell Park

Canada West ISC II Qualifier June 4-5

June 1st, 2005

Portage la Prairie, Manitoba

Progress for Portage field Set

International Softball Congress- Canada West ISC II Qualifier

The 2005 ISC Canada West ISC II Qualifier is set for June 4-5 in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Led by defending Champion ISC II #4 Gladstone Whips who finished 4th in the 40 team ISC II Tournament of Champions in Fargo, North Dakota in 2004 the qualifier is ready to roll with a field of 8 teams.

Included in the field for the 2005 qualifier are 2004 runner-up Portage Phillies as well as Devils Lake Risers, Regina Gold, Regina Century 21 Angels, Cowess Royals, the Manitoba Canada Games (19 & Under) team and Brandon, Manitoba. The field is very similar to 2004 which was very competitive and saw the Championship decided in extra innings.

Pool A will include Gladstone, Devils Lake, Regina Gold and the Canada Games team while Pool B will be comprised of Portage, Regina Century 21, Cowess and Brandon. With teams from Manitoba, Saskatchewan and North Dakota the field has a nice representation from the Canada West Region with the teams competing for a berth in the ISC II Tournament of Champions to be held in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin in August.

The qualifier is being staged as part of the Progress for Portage Tournament which includes various other events such as youth softball, baseball and women’s fastpitch. In all there will be between 45-50 teams participating in this ball extravaganza over 2 days which showcases the ISC II qualifier as the main event for the weekend on the 2 main diamonds. Republic of Manitobah Park in Portage la Prairie will again be the host facility for the weekend and is located 45 minutes west of Winnipeg on the Trans-Canada Highway, it is an ideal setting with 9 diamonds available to accommodate the event.

The ISC II qualifier is set to commence on Saturday with Round Robin Pool play scheduled for 9:00 – 11:00 – 1:00 – 3:00 – 5:00 – 7:00 and 9:00. Playoffs are scheduled for 9:00 and 11:00 on Sunday with the championship slated for 5:00.

Pool A

1. ISC II #4 Gladstone Whips
2. Devils Lake Risers
3. Regina Gold
4. Manitoba Canada Games

Pool B

1. Portage Phillies
2. Regina Century 21 Angels
3. Brandon A’s
4. Cowess Royals

Saturday June 4th, 2005

Time Diamond #
1 Diamond #9

9:00 a.m. 1. Devils Lake Risers – Canada Games

11:00 a.m. 2. Portage Phillies – Brandon A’s 3.
Regina Century 21 – Cowessess Royals

1:00 p.m. 4. Regina Gold – Devils Lake
Risers 5. Gladstone Whips – Canada Games

3:00 p.m. 6. Brandon A’s – Regina Century 21 7.
Cowessess Royals – Portage Phillies

5:00 p.m. 8. Canada Games – Regina Gold 9.
Gladstone Whips – Devils Lake Risers

7:00 p.m. 10. Brandon A’s – Cowessess Royals 11. Regina

Century 21 – Portage Phillies

9:00
p.m.
12. Gladstone Whips – Regina Gold

Sunday June 5th

Time Diamond #
1 Diamond #9

9:00 a.m. 13. 3rd (B) – 2nd
(A) 14. 3rd (A) – 2nd (B)

( Quarter-finals)

1:00 p.m. 15. Game 13 winner – 1st (B) 16. Game 14
winner – 1st (A)

(Semi-Finals)

5:00 p.m. 17. Winner 15 – Winner 16

(Final)

Ferdi Nelissen
International Softball Congress
Canada West Area Commissioner/Canadian Vice President
204-239-5822
ferdi@mts.net

June 1 ISC II Rankings

June 1st, 2005

Smully’s Tavistock Merchants top ISC II June 1 Rankings

June 1, 2005

Tavistock, ON Smully’s Tavistock Merchants remain atop the ISC II Rankings with the two-time defending champion Harriston, ON Mercury’s, the consensus number two.

Oswego, NY McKie’s Sports moved up seven places from #12 to #5, impressing the ranking committee with a strong showing in Erie after qualifying for the ISC II Tournament of Champions as the representative from the Northeast area.

Palermo, ON Athletics also break into the top 10 at #9, up from #14, as the veteran club brought home a solid third place showing at the tough Waterloo May Two-Four Blast tournament.

Making a big move in the rankings is the Niagara, ON Snappers club, moving up 10 spots from #28 to #18. The Snappers are playing in the ISC Travel League of Eastern Canada and have held their own against ISC clubs like the Kitchener Twins and Innerkip Eagles.

Rochester, NY Bombers climbed 17 places from #44 to #27 on the strength of a tournament win in New Jersey.

Falling out of the top 10 were Fargo, ND Chub’s Pub Wizards, Lloydminster, AB Scope Dodgers and Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating’s Fitness Center.

A total of 48 teams received at least one vote from the 12-person panel.

The top 10 teams are:
1. Tavistock, ON Merchants
2. Harriston, ON Mercurys
3. Norwich, ON Razorbacks
4. Gladstone, MB Whips
5. Oswego, NY McKie’s Sports
6. Kanata, ON Team Easton
7. Perkasie, PA KMV Rise
8. Galesville, WI Wilber Lime
9. Palermo, ON Athletics
10. Appleton, WI The Bar of Appleton

To view the full list, please see the ISC II section of the ISC website.

The rankings will form the basis for seeding teams in the fourth annual ISC II Tournament of Champions which will be played August 14-19 at Casper Park in Chippewa Falls, WI. The tournament will feature 40 teams from across North America playing a four-game round robin schedule in eight pools of five teams each. The top three teams from each pool advance to a single elimination playoff bracket.

For more information, please contact:

Blair Setford
ISC II Commissioner
Email: blairjs@rogers.com
Phone: 1.800.268.9374 x 8803

ISC II #28 Niagara Snappers at ISC #16 Innerkip Eagles

June 1st, 2005

Schneider’s ISC Alliance
http://www.pmihrm.com/isceast.htm

Game 25

Innerkip 1 Niagara 0

Winning Pitcher – Dan Skillings 7 Innings, 0 Runs, 1 Hit Allowed
Losing Pitcher – Dan Duemo 6 Innings, 1 Run Allowed, 4 Hits Allowed

Kenvin Cassells had a double with 2 out in the bottom of the 6th inning and scored on Steve Running’s single.

Game 26

Innerkip 4 Niagara 2

Innerkip Pitcher – Steve Running 1 Inning, 0 Runs Allowed, 1 Hit Allowed,
Had to leave after the 1st inning due to an injury
Winning Pitcher – Dan Skillings 6 Innings, 2 Runs Allowed, 3 Hits Allowed
Losing Pitcher – Jay Paylove 3 Innings, 3 Runs Allowed, 5 Hits Allowed
Mike Bateman 3 Innings, 1 Run Allowed, 2 Hits Allowed

Innerkip Chris White 1X3 double, run scored
Niagara Mike Bateman 2X3

ISC II #8 Lloydminster Dodgers sign Dean Jones

May 31st, 2005

Lloydminister, AB

The Lloydminster Scope Dodgers are proud to announce the signing of pitcher Dean Jones. Dean has had great success at every level of fastball, including western Canadians and jr nationals. He brings a great live arm and a big bat to an already strong hitting line-up. We have no doubt that Dean will help us in solidifying ourselves as a true contender in the ISC II TOC in August.

Yours truly,
Darcy Fasek
Player Rep
Lloydminster Scope Dodgers

Michigan ISC II Area Qualifier

May 31st, 2005

Frankenmuth, MI –

The MI Area ISC II Qualifier will be held in conjunction with the ISC Qualifier July 8-10.

Interested teams should contact me as soon as possible. You can email me at scottstasik@hotmail.com or phone me at 989-714-3906.

The ISC II Tournament of Champions will be held in Chippewa Falls, WI, August 14-19.

Thanks,
Scott Stasik
Mailto:scottstasik@hotmail.com

Glencoe, ON Canada Day Tournament

May 31st, 2005

Glencoe, Ont

We are still looking for 4 teams to round out the field in our 2nd Annual Canada Day Weekend Tournament being held July 1-3 in Glencoe Ontario. It will be a 16 team tournament with 4 divisions of 4 , each team is guaranteed 3 games. The top 4 division winners after the round robin will play off in the “A” semi-finals and the 4 second place teams will play off in the “B” semi-finals. These semi-final games will be sudden death. There will be no time limits in any of the games throughout the tournament. Standard ISC pitching rules will apply. Only ISCII eligible pitchers will be allowed. Entry fee is $300.00 cdn. Since the Friday is Canada Day, games will be starting during the morning and ending early for a Canada Day fireworks show put on by the Municipality of Southwest Middlesex. Glencoe is roughly a 45 minute drive from the Sarnia and Port Huron border, and roughly a 35 minute drive west of London. In last years inaugural tournament the Alvinston Indians defeated the Highgate Rock in the “A” final.

Prize Money is “A” Champion $1700.00 “A” Finalist $1000.00
“B” Champion $600.00 “B” Finalist $300.00

Confirmed teams are:
Alvinston Indians
Aylmer Cardinals
Blenheim Home Run Restaurant
Canadian Maccabi
Glencoe Astros
Highgate Rock
Melbourne Mercs
Morpeth Magic
Port Elgin Blue Devils
Shedden Mission
Tiffany’s Frankenmuth, MI
Windsor Reds

Others that have expressed interest are Stouville Mennos, St.Mary’s Gunners, Tavistock Merchants, Union Storm, Mack O’Rooneys,

If interested please contact
Tim Stover
Glencoe Astros Fastball Club
519-287-2428
glencoeastros@sympatico.ca
www.glencoeastros.ca

Ontario ISC II Rankings for May 31, 2005

May 31st, 2005

Ontario ISC II May 31 Rankings

1 (1) Tavistock Merchants – Fred Follings is staying with Tavistock. Beat Palermo in Waterloo, but lost to Scarboro & Waterloo Juniors.

2 (2) Harriston Mercury’s – What are Ryan and Terry doing? Are they staying with Harriston or going with Elora or is one going one way and one the other? Joe German beat ISC II #12 McKie’s in Midland.

3 (3) Micksburg Twins – Corey Costello is in mid-season form, striking out 18 in tossing a perfect game in early-season action.

4 (5) Palermo Athletics – Adding Mike Joseph and Chris McColl gives Palermo a terrific rotation with ace Gord Scott & Glenn Inglehart. Split with Snappers after third in Waterloo where they beat Norwich, but lost to Tavistock.

5 (10) Niagara Snappers – Took three of four from Kitchener, swept Norwich and split with Palermo to open ISC schedule. Will see lots of good teams in home tournament this weekend.

6 (4) Norwich Razorbacks – Swept the Kitchener Twins but then lost to Palermo in Waterloo and dropped a DH to Niagara. Stern test this weekend in Woodstock.

7 (7) Port Elgin Blue Devils – Won the St. Clement’s tournament, beating Bridgeport twice in playoff round. Hit 14 HRs in 5 games.

8 (6) Kanata Team Easton – Didn’t play in Kingston tournament where they’ve done well in the past but winning league games when Dan Konkle pitches.

9 (-) Woodstock Kelsey’s – Won home tournament in 11 innings over Ingersoll Centennials.

10 (8) Bridgeport Braves – Finalists at St. Clement’s, losing twice to Port Elgin.

Honourable mentions

Cobourg Stingers – 3-2 in Kingston losing to Knoxville, PA in extra innings in the semi-final.

Durham Eagles – Wins over Mississauga Arrows and Stouffville Juniors at Millgrove tourney to finish second.

Elora Rage – Beat some quality competition in Waterloo before losing to Scarboro, then lost in “B” semi in St. Clement’s.

Glencoe Astros – Won the B title in Springfield after losing to Shedden in round robin. Off to a strong start in league play.

Waterdown Alexander Keith’s – Won the Millgrove tournament beating Durham in the winner’s bracket final & the championship game.

Blair Setford
ISC II Commissioner
blairjs@rogers.com

ISC II #42 Devils Lake Risers (includes info on ISC II #50 Dawson, MN Cerro Gordo)

May 31st, 2005

Devils Lake, ND

DEVILS LAKE RISERS GEAR UP FOR ISC II QUALIFIER

The Devils Lake Risers opened tournament play May 28 & 29 at the NAFA
Qualifier held in Fargo, North Dakota winning three games.
The Risers spotted Cerro Gordo of Dawson, Minnesota four runs then won the
game 7-6 on Kory Boehmer’s walk off home run in the bottom of the seventh.
In the second game, two first inning errors enabled Rooters Bar of Fargo
to score three runs. Rooters held on for a 3-2 win as the Risers left 10
runners stranded.
In the Saturday evening game, powerhouse Fargo Bergstrom’s no hit the
Risers in a 11-0 blanking.
Kory Boehmer pitched two shutouts Sunday as the Risers downed Watertown,
South Dakota 7-0 and avenged Saturday’s loss to Rooters with a 7-0 win.
In Sunday’s final, viewed as the NAFA A Championship game, the Risers took
an early 1-0 lead, but Cerro Gordo battled back for a 4-2 win.
GAME STATS:
Vs. Cerro Gordo: winning pitcher Kory Boehmer had two home runs and
Keith Mudgett one. Kory Boehmer 7 innings pitched, 8 strikeouts.
Vs. Fargo Rooters: losing pitcher Kory Boehmer had 10 strikeouts in 6
innings pitched. Risers two hits/Kory Boehmer and Todd McCulloch as the
Risers stranded 10 runners.
Vs. Fargo Bergstrom: losing pitcher Keith Mudgett 2 innings pitched
allowed 11 runs with no strikeouts. There were four Riser errors. No hits
for the Risers.
Vs, Watertown, SD: winning pitcher Kory Boehmer had 8 strikeouts in six
inning pitched. A two run homer in the fifth inning by Todd McCulloch
broke open a scoreless game.
Vs. Fargo Rooters: winning pitcher Kory Boehmer had 8 strikeouts in four
innings pitched. Kory Boehmer two run home run in the first inning, Dean
Dauphinais bases loaded double in the fourth accounted for most of the
Riser scoring.
Vs. Cerro Gordo of Dawson: Jon Schmidt’s solo home run in the first
inning held up until the fifth inning as Dawson battled back for a 4-2
win. Losing pitcher Kory Boehmer 7 innings pitched, 4 strikeouts.
LEADING HITTERS FOR THE TOURNAMENT:
Kory Boehmer 6/13 with 3 home runs
Dean Dauphinais 8/19
Todd McCulloch 5/17 with 1 home run

Mike Boehmer
Mailto:Mike.Boehmer@sendit.nodak.edu

Wisconsin ISC II Qualifier

May 31st, 2005

Denmark, WI

Dean Oscar, Wisconsin Area ISC Commissioner, has announced that the fields
have been set for the Wisconsin Area ISC and ISC II Tournaments to be
hosted by Circle Tap in Denmark, WI on June 10, 11, and 12, 2005. At stake
are two births in both the ISC World Tournament to be held at Carson Park
in Eau Claire, WI August 12-20, and the ISC Tournament of Champions to be
held at Casper Park in Chippewa Falls, WI August 14-19.

Teams entered in the Wisconsin Area ISC II Tournament are the Rice Lake
Orangemen, Rice Lake, WI; Pioneer Metal Finishers, Green Bay, WI; Wilbur
Lime, Galesville, WI; Rep & Baja’s, Wausau, WI; Earl’s Club, Kenosha, WI;
The Bar of Appleton, Appleton, WI; PJ’s, Wausau, WI; and Circle Tap
Lumberjacks, Denmark, WI. Play in the double elimination tournament will
begin on Friday night, June 10 with all eight teams playing one game. Times
and brackets will be announced later this week.

Dean Oscar
Mailto:oscar@mwt.net

Mid-Atlantic Travel League results – includes ISC II #6 Keating’s Fitness & ISC II #9 KMV Rise

May 31st, 2005

Lebanon, PA

The Mid-Atlantic Fastpitch Travel League opened it’s doors for business
this past weekend in Lebanon PA, with Lancaster County Motors taking the
Championship Game on Sunday with a 5-2 win over the KMV-Rise. 23 games in
all were played, with 10 teams vying to advance to Sunday’s Championship
round. Lancaster won Division 1 with a 3-1 record, their only loss of the
weekend coming at the hands of the Rise. Key AC of Maryland took top honors
in Division 2, also with a 3-1 record. The Rise from Div 1 advanced to
Sunday by virtue of a 2-2 record, edging out Keatings and South Lebanon on
the ISC runs-allowed rule. The Salisbury MD Shockers finished 2nd in Div 2,
needing a win in their final game of pool play to advance. They came
through in a big way, downing Hagerstown MD 21 Nichols, 12-4.

Sunday’s single elimination rounds matched Lancaster and Salisbury in the
9:00am game. Lancaster sent veteran Earl Rutledge to the circle, and he
responded with 5 solid innings, allowing 3 runs on 6 hits. Jason McClune
finished up for Rutledge, pitching 2 scoreless innings. Lancaster continued
their torrid hitting attack, as 4 players connected for 5 HR’s. The 8-3 win
propelled them to the Championship game, awaiting the outcome of the
KMV-Rise vs Key AC game. The Rise dominated this 11:00am game, as they
banged out 11 hits for a 10-0 victory. Tom Vogel took the win in this 5
inning contest, allowing 5 hits and striking out 4. This put the Rise in a
1:00pm match-up with Lancaster for the Championship. Lancaster sent Dave
Stokes to the mound, hoping to avenge an earlier 7-6 loss to the Rise. The
Rise countered with Canadian Tracy Woolridge, who despite an arm injury
pitched 4 gutsy innings. The Rise drew first blood with 1 run in the 1st, a
long blast to left by Bart Fenstermacher, his 2nd HR of the weekend off
Stokes. The Rise made it 2-0 in the 2nd with Chad Walters hitting a
lead-off 2B, scoring on 2 ground outs. This was all that the Black and Red
would muster in the game, as Stokes settled down to allow 2 hits the rest
of the way. Lancaster got to Woolridge in the 3rd, as Stokes connected for
a 2-run HR to left, and took the lead on an Earl Rutledge rbi single.
Lancaster would tack on 2 more in the 5th, as back to back 3B’s following a
BB would end the day for Woolridge. Vogel relieved, and escaped a 2nd and
3rd jam. Stokes came on strong as he set the Rise down in order in the 6th
and 7th innings, finishing with 6K’s for the game.

All-in-all, the 1st weekend of the MAFTL was a huge success, as teams were
pretty much evenly matched in their divisions. By virtue of their finish in
Division 2, Key AC and Salisbury MD Shockers will move up to Division 1 for
the next MAFTL weekend, June 17-19 in Willow Street, PA (Lancaster). South
Lebanon and Landis Markets will move to Division 2 for the Willow Street
weekend. Scheduling and division alignment will be made available shortly,
so stay tuned.

For complete boxscores and game info, visit www.maftl.com

Lebanon, PA

The KMV-Rise Fastpitch Club (ISC II # 9) finished out the 1st weekend in
the Mid-Atlantic Fastpitch Travel League
(www.maftl.com)
with a 3-3 record, losing in the

Championship game to Lancaster County Motors, 5-2. The Rise opened play
Friday, losing 5-1 to South Lebanon TNT. Game 2 slated the Rise against
Lancaster County Motors, winning 7-6. The Rise then took on Landis Markets
and dropped a close one in 8 innings, 7-6. Needing a win to advance to
Sunday’s single elimination round, the Rise came on strong as they defeated
Keatings Fitness (ISC II # 6) 11-1 in 5 innings. That propelled them
against Division 2 winner, Key AC. The Rise continued where they left off,
hanging a loss on Key 10-0. That set-up a rematch against Lancaster, who
advanced with an 8-3 win in their semi-final game. The Rise was to be
denied the Championship, as newly acquired pitcher Dave Stokes limited the
Rise to 2 runs on 4 hits.

The KMV-Rise will be in Niagara On The Lake, Ontario June 3-5 for the
Snappers Shootout, and return to the MAFTL June 17-19 in Willow Street, PA.

For more info on the KMV-Rise Team, visit
www.risefastpitch.com

Here’s the Game recap. (R-H-E)

Game 1
South Lebanon TNT 5-8-1
KMV-Rise 1-4-1
WP: Scot Adams 7IP 1R 1ER 4H 8K 3BB
LP: Daryl Martin (L) 4IP 3R 3ER 6H 1K 4BB
Tom Vogel 3IP 2R 1ER 2H 4K 2BB
HR: Bart Fenstermacher (Rise)
Lutz (TNT)
S. Long (TNT)

Game 2
KMV-Rise 7-10-0
Lancaster 6-10-3
WP: Tom Vogel 7IP 6R 6ER 10H 5K 1BB
LP: Dave Stokes 7IP 7R 4ER 10H 5K 1BB
HR: Bart Fenstermacher (Rise)
Chad Sensenig – 2 (Lancaster)

Game 3
KMV-Rise 6-11-3
Landis Markets 7-11-2
WP: Willie Weiler 8IP 6R 4ER 11H 1K 1BB
LP: Daryl Martin 3IP 6R 6ER 7H 1K 1BB
Tracy Woolridge (L) 4 2/3IP 1R 1ER 6K 0BB
HR: John Hurst (Rise)

Game 4
KMV-Rise 11-11-0 ISC II # 9
Keatings Fitness 1-5-0 ISC II # 6
WP: Tom Vogel 5IP 1R 1ER 5H 2K 1BB
LP: Jim Yates 3IP 7R 7ER 7H 4K 1BB
Bill Hillhouse 2IP 4R 4ER 4H 3K 0BB

Game 5
Key AC 0-5-6
KMV-Rise 10-11-0
WP: Tom Vogel 5IP 0R 4K
LP: Andy Berryman n/a
HR: Chad Walters

Game 6
KMV-Rise 2-4-1
Lancaster 5-9-0
WP: Dave Stokes 7IP 2R 2ER 4H 6K 0BB
LP: Tracy Woolridge (L) 4 1/3IP 5R 5ER 9H 1K 0BB
Tom Vogel 1 2/3 IP 0R 0H 1K 1BB

KMV-Rise Top Performers
.309 Team Batting Average
7 Home Runs
3 Triples
13 Doubles
Bart Fenstermacher 11-18 3HR 3/2B 9Runs 8RBI .611 BA
Chad Walters 7-18 2/3B 2/2B HR .389 BA
Chad Oeschle 7-20 4/2B .350 BA
Nate Mosser 6-19 2/2B 6Runs .316 BA
John Hurst 6-19 2HR 6Runs .316 BA
Tom Vogel 3-0 22IP 16K 6BB 8ER 2.55 ERA

submitted by Tom Vogel
VPres MAFTL / site admin

From: “Tom Vogel”

ISC II #36 Denmark, WI Circle Tap Lumberjacks in Wisconsin Travel League

May 31st, 2005

Denmark, WI

The Circle Tap Lumberjacks completed the first weekend of the Wisconsin
Classic League with a 4-1 record.

Our first game was Friday night against The Bar of Appleton. After Gerad Long
of The Bar held the Lumberjacks scoreless through six innings, the Lumberjacks
scored three runs in the seventh on two walks and two errors by The Bar to
take a 3-2 victory. Dave Miller was the winning pitcher and Scott Bortolini
pitched the seventh for the save.

The second game was against Earl’s Club of Kenosha. After spotting Earl’s to
an early six run lead, the Lumberjacks scored three in the second, one in the
third, two in the fifth, and one in the bottom of the seventh to take the
victory. Dave Engelbert earned the win with five scoreless innings in relief
of Scott Bortolini. Tim Jorgenson, Shawn Krueger, and Luke Goral each had two
RBI’s in the game.

Our third game was against PJ’s Log Jam. Again after PJ’s took an early 2-0
lead, the Lumberjacks gained the 5-2 victory by scoring one in the fifth, and
two in the sixth and seventh. Dave Miller earned his second win of the
weekend in relief of Dave Engelbert. Chris Timm had a two RBI triple to spark
the Lumberjacks.

The fourth game of the weekend was against The Bar of Appleton. The
Lumberjacks started early in this one, scoring two in the first and three in
the third to take a 5-3 lead into the fifth. The Lumberjacks then scored five
in the fifth to take the 10-3 victory by the mercy rule. Scott Bortolini
earned the victory on the mound. Tim Jorgenson had five RBI’s with two
doubles and a single.

The fifth game was aginst Earl’s Club. Earl’s Club jumped out to an early 7-0
lead. But the Lumberjack again came back with two in the fifth and four in
the seventh. However, the tying run was thrown out at the plate to give
Earl’s Club the victory. Dave Miller took the loss on the mound. Jeff
Hauschel and Chris Timm each had two hits and an RBI.

Our last game of the weekend against PJ’s Log Jam was rained out on Sunday.
This will be made up during the second weekend of Classic League play.

The Lumberjacks (4-1) will be in action again at the ISC State Tournament in
Denmark on June 10-12 and in Classic League play on July 1-3.

Todd Every
Circle Tap Lumberjacks
MAILTO:tevery@famvid.com