Opening round games for Canada East Qualifiers

June 4th, 2008


ISC Canada East Vice President Blair Setford is pleased to release the schedule for the Canada East ISC II qualifiers being held in Palmerston/Harriston June 20-22 and McNab-Braeside June 21-22.

Three teams from the Palmerston/Harriston tournament will qualify for the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions being held in Appleton, Wisconsin.

First place: Paid entry fee to ToC plus travel money (paid in Appleton)
Second place: Paid entry fee to ToC
Third place: Berth in ToC

Opening round games are as follows:

Friday June 20
7 pm Game 2 Wyevale Tribe vs Mitchell Mets – Palmerston 1
7 pm Game 3 Bridgeport Braves vs Shakespeare Falcons – Harriston
8 pm Game 4 Alvinston Indians vs Rockwood Rush – Palmerston 2
9 pm Game 1 Harriston Mercury’s vs Innerkip Eagles – Harriston
9 pm Game 5 Glencoe Astros vs Ohsweken Redmen – Palmerston 1

Saturday June 21
9 am Game 8 Port Elgin Blue Devils vs winner Game 4 – Palmerston 1
9 am Game 7 winner Game 2 vs winner Game 3 – Harriston
11 am Game 6 Elmira Cubs vs winner Game 1 – Harriston
11 am Game 9 Elora Brewers vs winner Game 5 – Palmerston 1

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For the qualifier in McNab-Braeside, the winning team will receive a paid entry fee and travel money (paid in Appleton) for the ToC.

Opening round games are as follows:

Saturday June 21
9 am Game 1 Waterdown Hammer vs Fitzroy/McNab D2
9 am Game 2 North York Knights vs Fitzroy Harbour West Carleton Electric D1
11 am Game 3 Carp I4C Victory vs Blackburn Bombers D1
11 am Game 4 Donnacona Blue Sox vs Quyon Flyers D2

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Games at both locations continue every 2 hours on Saturday and start again at 9 am on Sunday. The championship game in both tournaments is scheduled for 3 pm Sunday with the “if necessary” game to follow immediately after.

For more information, please contact:

Blair Setford
ISC Canada East VP
blairjs(at)rogers.com

Snapper Shootout Set to Go

June 3rd, 2008


The Snapper Shootout goes this weekend with several top-ranked ISC II teams looking to get an early season feel for where they stand. The Snappers and Elora Brewers were co-champions last year as rain washed out the finals. With the addition of ISC pitching, the results could be skewed somewhat, but as always this time of year in Niagara, look for some great fastball and the beginning of some new rivalries.

Watch The Deuce and Al’s Fastball for results all weekend.

Schedule below.

Game #1
(ISC #20) Niagara Snappers
(N/R) Hamilton Hawks

Game #2
(#10) Elmira Cubs
(N/R) Napanee Juniors

Game #3
(#11) Elora Brewers
(N/R) Elmira Juniors

Game #4
(#1) California Lumberkings
(#37) Ohsweken Redmen

Game #5
(#14) Bridgeport Braves
(#16) Palermo Athletics

Game #6
(#13) Port Elgin Blue Devils
(#42) Shakespeare Falcons

Saturday
Game #7
(#6) CPI Fastpitch
(#17) Wyevale Tribe

Game #8
(#9) Ottawa Team Easton
(#5) Ashland Stockpack

Game #9
(ISC #20) Niagara Snappers
(#10) Elmira Cubs

Game #10
(N/R) Hamilton Hawks
(N/R) Napanee Juniors

Game #11
(#14) Bridgeport Braves
(#13) Port Elgin Blue Devils

Game #12
(#16) Palermo Athletics
(#42) Shakespeare Falcons

Game #13
(#5) Ashland Stockpack
(N/R) Elmira Juniors

Game #14
(#11) Elora Brewers
(#9) Ottawa Team Easton

Game #15
(#1) California Lumberkings
(#6) CPI Fastpitch

Game #16
(#37) Ohsweken Redmen
(#17) Wyevale Tribe

Game #17
(ISC #20) Niagara Snappers
(N/R) Napanee Juniors

Game #18
(#10) Elmira Cubs
(N/R) Hamiton Hawks

Game #19
(#14) Bridgeport Braves
(#42) Shakespeare Falcons

Game #20
(#16) Palermo Athletics
(#13) Port Elgin Blue Devils

Game #21
(#5) Ashland Stockpack
(#11) Elora Brewers

Game #22
(#9) Ottawa Team Easton
(N/R) Elmira Juniors

Game #23
(#1) California Lumberkings
(#17) Wyevale Tribe

Game #24
(#37) Ohsweken Redmen
(#6) CPI Fastpitch

Hammertime in Norwich

June 3rd, 2008

ISC II #7 Waterdown Hammer went 5-0 to win the Norwich tournament this past weekend.

Saturday
Hammer 8 vs Stoney Creek 1
WP – Jim Hurst
LP – Ralph Horner

Hammer 5 vs #37 Oshweken 3
WP – Wayne Wells
LP – Lee Hopkins

Hammer 3 vs Glamworth 0
Games called in 3rd inning due to a player ejection.

Sunday
Hammer 3 vs NY Bombers 1
WP – Wayne Wells
LP – Shawn Sampson relief from Justin Heyman

Hammer 1 vs #32 Innerkip Eagles 0
WP – Wayne Wells – no hitter
LP – Adam MacIntyre (spelling), 1.5 innings relief Tim Neil

Two tournament wins send California to top of ISC II rankings

June 2nd, 2008


June 2, 2008 – A pair of tournament wins in Sonora and Sacramento propelled the California Lumberkings to the top of the ISC II rankings, edging out preseason favourite and defending ISC II champion South Lebanon, PA TNT.

#2 TNT dropped a close championship game to #3 New York Knights in Linden, NJ over the Memorial Day weekend.

Rounding out the top five are Hoffman Rise, who went 3-1 in an abbreviated Mid-Atlantic Fastpitch Travel League weekend and Ashland Stockpack, who picked up a tournament win in Bay City, Michigan.

A total of 42 teams from across North America received at least one vote from the panel of 12 rankers.

The top 10 are as follows:

1. Bakersfield, CA Taylor Farms Lumberkings
2. South Lebanon, PA TNT
3. New York City, NY Knights
4. Perkasie, PA Hoffman Rise
5. Ashland, OH Stockpack
6. Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections
7. Waterdown, ON Hammer
8. Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating’s Fitness
9. Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder
10. Elmira, ON Cubs

To see the full list, including how each committee member ranked the teams, please see the ISC II section of the ISC website at www.iscfastpitch.com.

The rankings will form the basis for seeding teams in the seventh annual ISC II Tournament of Champions which will be played August 10-13, 2008 at Memorial Park in Appleton, Wisconsin.

For more information, please contact:

Blair Setford
ISC II Commissioner
Email: blairjs(at)rogers.com

Regina Saskatchewan ISC II Tournament

June 1st, 2008

The Regina Gold won the ISC II (Skins format) 10 team tournament by defeating the previously undefeated Gordon’s Hawks by a score of 4 to 1 in the Final Game of the tournament. The Hawks had not allowed a run in their previous 4 games going 3 and 0 in the round robin and then winning the semi final by a score of 14-2 over the Saskatoon Padres to advance to the final.

The Gold had to rely on the arm of Stephen Kwasnicki to win the final after pitching 23 innings over the full tournament including 6 in the semi final and all 7 in the final. Regina wins the opportunity to attend the ToC, but cannot make the trip.

Kelvington PDC Comets have accepted one of the two berths to the ToC that were available at the tournament. The second will be announced soon.

Harv Curts
Rambler Park Fastball Association
Regina Sask

Scores
Bulyea Rustlers 1
Regina Gold 8

Supreme Auto Body 0
Silverscreen Sportswear 6

KMC Diamondbacks 0
Gordon’s Hawks 7

KMC Diamondbacks 7
Silverscreen Sportswear 8

Gordon’s Hawks 14
Earl Grey Rockets 0

Supreme Auto Body 14
Bulyea Rustlers 6

Regina Gold 1
Saskatoon Padres 0

Silverscreen Sportswear 16
Kelvington PDC Comets 2

Delisle Diamond Dogs 0
Gordon’s Hawks 4

KMC Diamondbacks 3
Saskatoon Padres 6

Earl Grey Rockets 2
Bulyea Rustlers 6

Kelvington PDC Comets 14
Regina Gold 5

Delisle Diamond Dogs 4
Supreme Auto Body 4

Saskatoon Padres 6
Kelvington PDC Comets 3

Earl Grey Rockets –
Delisle Diamond Dogs –

SEMI FINAL (Game M1)
1st – Gordon Hawks 12
4th – Saskatoon Padres 0
SEMI FINAL (Game M2)
2nd – Silver Screen Sportswear 11
3rd – Regina Gold 13
FINAL Final
Winner (M1) – Gordon Hawks 1
Winner (M2) – Regina Gold 4

Bridgeport & CPI at Legends Tournament

June 1st, 2008

#4 Oswego, NY CPI and #13 Bridgeport, ON Braves are taking part in the annual Legends tournament, which has moved this year from Woodstock to Peter Hallman Ballyard in Kitchener, site of the last two ISC World Tournaments. Line scores courtesy of Al’s Fastball.

Friday May 30
ISC #3 Kitchener: 8
Bridgeport: 0
WP: Frank Cox 5 IP, 4H, 6K
relief from Blair Ezekiel: 1 IP, 3K
C: Jason Sandford
LP: Todd Windworth: 3 IP, 6R, 3ER, 5H, 2K
relief: Jeremy de Belleval: 3 IP, 2R, 2H, 1K, 1BB
C: Ross Herald
Ezekiel had a single and a home run for Kitchener
Kitchener: 3.0.3.0.0.2.x.x.x.8.7.-
Bridgeport: 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.4.5

CPI: 2
ISC #11 Midland: 0
WP: Shaun Winship: 7 IP, 0R, 0ER, 3H, 9K, 0BB
C: Mark McCallum
LP: Grant Patterson: 7 IP, 2R, 2ER, 6H, 9K, 1BB
C: Craig Crawford
Shaun Winship had 2 singles for CPI
Mark McCallum had a single and a triple for CPI
2nd inning CPI – Doug Gee had a single and 2 RBI’s
both Winship and Patterson each had 9 strikeouts
CPI Oswego NY: 0.2.0.0.0.0.0.x.x.x.2.
Midland: 0.0.0.0.0.0..x.x.x.0

Saturday May 31
ISC #12 Jarvis: 10
Bridgeport: 9
Jarvis: 0.0.1.3.2.0.2.2.x.x.x.10.12.2
Bridgeport: 0.0.0.4.1.3.0.1.x.x.x.9.14.1
WP: Paul Koert: 3.1 IP, 4R, 4ER, 7H, 2K, 0BB
Steve Running: 2.2 IP, 4R, 4ER, 5H, 0K, 0BB
Andrew Phibbs (W): 2 IP, 1R, 0ER, 2H, 3K, 1BB
C: Allan Phibbs
LP: Greg de Belleval: 4.2 IP, 6R, 6ER, 8H, 1K, 1BB
Todd Winkworth: 3.1 IP, 4R, 4ER, 4H, 0K, 1BB
C: Ross Herald
Rino Dambrosio hit three home runs in this game and had 4 RBI’s
Pat Graham had a single and a HR
for Bridgeport:
Jamie Boyd had 2 singles, a HR, 3 RBI’s
Rich Johnson had 3 singles
Sam Forbes had a home run and a single

Bridgeport: 6
ISC N/R Ashland Mets: 2
Bridgeport: 0.1.0.0.5.0.0.x.x.x.6.7.1
Ashland: 1.0.1.0.0.0.0.x.x.x.2.5.2
WP: Jeremy de Belleval: 7 IP, 2R, 1ER, 5H, 6K, 3BB
C: Ross Herald
LP: Luke Raymer: 7 IP, 6R, 3ER, 7H, 8K, 4BB
C: Sean Zaborowski
Jamie Boyd went 3 for 3 for Bridgeport and had 2 home runs.
Brian Culler had 2 hits for Ashland

ISC N/R Scarborough: 8
CPI: 6
Scarborough: 0.4.0.1.0.0.1.2.x.x.x.8.11.3
CPI: 0.0.0.1.5.0.0.0.x.x.x.6.10.1
wp: Robert Bennett: 4 IP, 3R, 3ER, 6H, 2K, 0BB
Andrew Putnam: 0.1 IP, 3R, 3ER, 2H, 0K, 2BB
Matt Leahy: 3.2 IP, 2H, 6K, 1BB
C: Ryan Freedman
LP: Rob Fawcett: 5 IP, 5R, 4ER, 8H, 4K, 1BB
Charlie Walseman: 1 IP, 1R, 1ER, 1H, 2K, 1BB
Shawn Winship: 2 IP, 2R, 1ER, 2H, 1K
C: Mike Cutro
Mark Lewis hit a grand slam T2 for Scarborough
he later hit a 2 run home run in T8
Tyler Robinson hit a home run in T4
Chris Mink hit a double in B5 for 2 RBI’s

ISC #15 St. Thomas: 13
CPI: 0
St. Thomas: 4.2.2.2.3.x.x.x.13.16.0
CPI: 0.0.0.0.0.x.x.x.0.2.1
WP: Andy Jackson: 5 IP, 0R, 0ER, 2H, 9K, 1BB
C: Simon Rogers
LP:Shaun Winship: 3 IP, 8R, 7ER, 8H, 6K, 1BB
Charlie Walseman: 2 IP, 5R, 5ER, 8H, 1K, 0BB
C: Mark McCallum
for St. Thomas: Tyler Lessard, a single and a double
Mike Pullin, single HR, 2 RBIs
Tom Richardson: single, double, 2 RBI’s
Brad Robinson, double, triple, 2 RBI’s

Sunday June 1
Bridgeport: 0
ISC #20 Niagara: 3
Bridgeport Braves: 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.x.x.x.0.2.1
Niagara Snappers: 0.0.0.3.0.0.X.x.x.x.3.5.2
WP: Tom Berube: 7 IP, 0R, 0ER, 2H, 7K, 0BB
C: Adam Dearborn
LP: Todd Winkworth: 3.1 IP, 3R, 2ER, 5H, 0K, 0BB
Jeremy de Belleval: 2.2 IP, 0R, 0ER, 0H, 6K, 2BB
C: Ross Herald
Mike Bateman had a double for Niagara
Berube threw a 2 hit shutout.
Jay Schnarr had a double and a single for Bridgeport

Bridgeport finishes 4th in their division at 1-3.

CPI: 3
Owen Sound: 1
CPI: 0.0.1.0.0.1.1.x.x.x.3.9.1
Owen Sound: 0.0.0.0.1.0.0.x.x.x.1.3.0
WP: Rob Fawcett: 7 IP, 1R, 1ER, 3H, 10K, 4BB
C: Mark McCallum
LP: Dustin Veenhof: 7 IP, 3R, 3ER, 9H, 5K, 2BB
C: Frank Lang
Aaron Whitney: a triple and a single for CPI
Jared Clancy – 2 singles for Owen Sound
CPI finishes 3rd in their division at 2-2, plays Jarvis first round playoff game.

PLAYOFFS
2nd Place Hallman Division: Jarvis Gamblers
vs
3rd Place Buck Division – CPI
Jarvis: 0.0.0.0.2.0.0.2.x.x.x.4.8.0
CPI: 0.2.0.0.0.0.0.0.x.x.x.2.5.1
WP: Paul Koert: 8 IP, 2R, 2ER, 5H, 13K, 1BB
C: Allan Phibbs
LP: Shaun Winship: 8 IP, 4R, 4ER, 8H, 9K, 1BB
C: Mark McCallum
Allan Phibbs hit a double
Dambrosio hit a home run in the 8th to win it – 2 run home run

Three ISC II teams vying for berth at Best of the West

May 30th, 2008

The 18th Annual Best of the West Men’s fastball Tournament will be held June 7 – 8 in Santa Barbara , CA.

The Tournament is the longest running open tournament, held annually in California . Ten teams will vie for the 2008 Championship, with a berth in the 2008 ISC World Tournament, and a berth in the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions will be awarded, to the highest finishing teams in each category.

Heading the field will be the 2007 ISC World Tournament Runner Up, the Casa Trejo Bombers of Palm Springs. Team Rainey / IAC boasts and the DeMarini ball club from Portland , Oregon are all attempting to qualify for the 2008 ISC World Tournament.

Among the teams leading the charge to win the berth in the ISC II Tournament of Champions are the ISC II #17 River City Rockers ball club, based in the Sacramento area. The Rockers are fresh off a championship win at the Grants Pass , Oregon Boatnik Tournament that was held on Memorial Day weekend. Rockers Pitcher Ed Gasper shared the Co-Outstanding Pitcher honors at Grants Pass with Portland ’s Matt Barnes. Also named to the All Tournament team were Rockers Rob Penticoff, David Bostick, and Mark Summers.

ISC II #46 Innovative Communications of Lehi, Utah has won the last two Best of The West Tournament Championships. Catcher / GM Brandon Bingham leads a potent offensive attack for the Utah club. Steve Black, who was named Outstanding Pitcher at the 2007 Best of The West, is a very effective veteran right hander,

The ISC II #35 Rude Pac ball club of Sun Valley , CA has a pitching staff featuring Greg “Spud” Barker, Mark Bennett, and Gerald Pyle. In August of 2007, Rude Pac captured the NAFA A-Major World Series Championship.

The Young Bucks under 23 team ran by Santa Barbara ’s Clyde Bennett will be preparing for their run at the 2008 under 23 National Championship. The 2007 SCIFL Champions Long Beach Black Sox will be competing in their first Best of The West Tournament this year. The team is lead by GM / OF / C Fred Hanker and change-up specialist pitcher Ronny Rupp.

The Manor Dirtbags of Texas will be coming in for the Tournament and feature veteran Texas pitching Ace Johnny Mize. The always tough Grillos Team from Mexico is lead by the 2005 Best of the West MVP Arturo Solano.
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#4 CPI and #13 Bridgeport at Legends Tournament

May 29th, 2008


ISC II #4 Oswego, NY CPI and #13 Bridgeport, ON Braves will take part in the Legends of Fastball Tournament this weekend at Peter Hallman Ballyard in Kitchener, site of the 2006 & 2007 ISC World Tournaments.

CPI is in the Buck division with ISC #11 Midland Explorers, ISC #15 St. Thomas Centennials, Scarborough Wolverines and Owen Sound Volkswagen Selects.
Friday May 30 9 pm CPI vs Midland
Saturday May 31 3 pm CPI vs Scarborough
Saturday May 31 5 pm CPI vs St. Thomas
Sunday June 1 9 am CPI vs Owen Sound

Bridgeport is in the Hallman division with ISC #3 Kitchener Rivershark Twins, ISC #12 Jarvis Gamblers, ISC #20 Niagara Snappers and Ashland Mets.
Friday May 30 7 pm Bridgeport vs Kitchener
Saturday May 31 12 pm Bridgeport vs Jarvis
Saturday May 31 3 pm Bridgeport vs Ashland
Sunday June 1 9 am Bridgeport vs Niagara

#17 River City Rockers Ride Right Arm of Ed Gasper to Title

May 29th, 2008

[Grants Pass, Oregon ] – Over 30,000 people attended the Boatnik Festival this weekend and most of them got to see some great fastpitch softball being played at Riverside Park and Gilbert Park. The Paul Carleton coached, River City Rockers from Sacramento successfully defended their title behind the strong arm of Ed Gasper as they defeated Terry Smiths’s, Portland Fastpitch Club and Matt Barnes on the hill. The Budweiser Clydesdales were the featured attraction and wowed the audiences. The Fly Over during the championship game at the end of the national anthem was incredible.

Read the rest of this story at our brother blog, FPW’s Morning Brief.

The local Grants Pass newspaper, the “Daily Courrier” had a nice story on the tournament, too. Click here to view a PDF copy of the story, complete with color photo.

NY Knights recap

May 29th, 2008


The NY Knights won the Memorial Day weekend tournament in Linden, NJ going 5-1 and improving their overall season record to 7-2-1. The Knights were lead by the pitching of Bill Hillhouse and Craig Pidcock. John Rozich was named tournament MVP clubbing 7 homeruns.

Round Robin

Game 1

Knights 2 0 3 3 0 0 1 – 7 14 0
Adco 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 1 3 0

WP – Hillhouse 5 innings, 3 hits, 1 ER, 8 K
Pidcock 2 innings, 0 hits, 3K
LP – Vassos (3), Plesciwicz(6) Jones (7)

Knights – John Rozich hit 2 Homeruns and drove in 4 , Steve Platt had 3 hits, Ed Jackson, Chad Busch, & Jesse Campanelli had 2 hits each.

Game 2

Knights 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 – 1 4 1
TNT 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 – 3 8 1

WP- Tracy 7IP
LP – Pidcock 7 innings, 8 hits, 3 ER, 8K
Knights – Chad Busch had 2 hits for the Knights

Game 3

Knights 3 0 2 0 2 1 0 – 8 16 0
Pa Power 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 1 3 0

WP – Hillhouse 7 innings, 3 hits, 1 ER, 9 K
LP – Rutt 7IP
Knights – John Rozich hit 3 homeruns and drove in 5. Ed Jackson had 3 hits while John Heinsch, Chad Busch, Jesse Campanelli and George McConnell had 2 hits each.

Game 4

RAC 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 – 2 6 1
Knights 1 0 1 0 1 0 x – 3 10 1

WP – Pidcock 7 innings, 6 hits, 1 ER, 12 K
LP – Mark 7 innings
Knights – John Heinsch and Jesse Campanelli had 2 hits each while RAC worked carefully to the Red Hot John Rozich issuing him 3 walks.

Game 5

Adco 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 – 4 8 1
Knights 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 – 5 9 2

WP – Pidcock 1/3 inning 0H, 1K Hillhouse 6 2/3innings, 8 hits. 0ER, 10 K
LP – Jones 7 IP

Knights- Bill Hillhouse pitched a gem but the Knights defense sabotaged what should have been a shut out effort with 2 costly errors in the 7th with 2 out that opened the door and allowed Adco to tie the game. Chad Busch had the walk off hit in the bottom of the 7th for the Knights. Chad McConnell had 2 hits and Jesse Campanelli had a long homerun to lead the offense.

Game 6 – Finals

Knights 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 – 6 13 1
TNT 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 – 5 5 3

WP – Pidcock 7 innings, 5 hits, 4 ER, 9 K
LP – Tracy 7 IP

Knights – John Rozich continued his HR barrage hitting 2 more in the final. George McConnell and John Heinsch had 2 hits each. Pitcher Craig Pidcock seemed to get stronger as the game went on recording the final 9 outs in order.

The Knights are off until the weekend of June 13-15 when we will be playing in Midland, Michigan at the Midland Explorers ISC II qualifier.

Gregg Leather
NYSoftball@aol.com
www.leaguelineup.com/NYKnightsFP

GHFL All-Stars named for Melissa fundraiser

May 28th, 2008

The Golden Horseshoe Fastball League will be sending it’s 2008 All-Star Team against the California Lumberkings as part of doubleheader with the Niagara Snappers at Lancaster Park in St. Catharines on Thursday June 5.

The games are part of a fundraising effort for Melissa Brideau, the long-time partner of Niagara Falls Fury player Tommy Watkinson who has played ball in the Niagara Falls Men’s League for the past 15 years. Melissa is stricken with a very aggressive from of Multiple Sclerosis. Melissa is 35 years old and has reached a point in her illness where a wheelchair or scooter have become her source of mobility. Melissa is having no luck with North American treatment and is traveling to Venezuela to seek treatment from world renowned specialist Dr. Yepetz utilizing rainforest natural therapy.

As one can imagine this is a very costly endeavor but one that needs to be explored now. Dr. Yepetz has successfully reversed the effects of MS in many patients and Melissa feels this type of treatment is one of the few remaining options available for her. If treatments go well, Melissa will in all probability be revisiting Venezuela multiple times.

Proceeds from the gate and activities at the park including draws for several prize packs will be donated to Melissa & Tommy.

The Snappers and Lumberkings take the field at 7 pm with the GHFL All-Stars and California hooking up at 9 pm. We want to strongly encourage players from all GHFL teams to bring their families to this event to support Melissa & Tommy.

For our supporters outside of the immediate Golden Horseshoe area, we are finalizing plans to have both games broadcast via Ballpark Radio (www.ballparkradio.com). Watch the GHFL website at www.ghfl.ca for further details.

2008 GHFL All-Stars
Infielders: Tom Watkinson (Fury), Trevor Moses (Target), Rob Greatrix (Fury), Bill Benner (Hawks), Will Lake (Rush), Blair Setford (Arrows), Mark Korten (Fury), Adam Sargon (Knights), Glenn Crocker (Dawgs), Rob O’Neill (Hawks)
Outfielders: Whitney Bridge (Arrows), Phil John (Fury), Darryl Breadner (RHCP), Shawn Doxtater (Dawgs), Brian Prowse (Target), Dave Kingdon (Hammer).
Pitchers: Scott Wagar (Fury), Jeff Wilson (Arrows), Dan Duemo (RHCP)

For more information on the games or to contribute to this worthy cause, please contact:

Blair Setford
blairjs@rogers.com

Dan Bernard
dan55@cogeco.ca

Kenosha, WI Earls Club qualifies for ToC

May 27th, 2008

Kenosha, WI Earls Club became the 12th team to qualify for the 2008 ToC, winning the Wisconsin state berth this past weekend.

May 23, 2008 at Denmark, WI WICL #03
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KenoshaWI Earl’s Club 020 000 5 – 7 8 0 (1-0)
GreenBay WI The Bar of GB 100 200 0 – 3 8 2 (0-1)
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WP-Gaura Wayne (1-0) LP-Thomsen Rick (0-1) T-1:40 A-0
HR KENOSHA – Schaaf Tony, Barsuli Tim

May 24, 2008 at Denmark, WI WICL #04
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OshkoshWI Black Otter 000 2 – 2 6 5 (0-1)
Appleton WI The Bar-II 257 3 – 17 13 0 (1-0)
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WP-Labine Ryan (1-0) LP-Griswold Craver (0-1) T-1:00 A-0
HR APPLE-II – Bartlelt Adam, Kerwin Chris

May 24, 2008 at Denmark, WI WICL #05
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KenoshaWI Earl’s Club 374 06 – 20 16 0 (2-0)
OshkoshWI Black Otter 000 00 – 0 2 3 (0-2)
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WP-LubkemanTodd (1-0) LP-Richison Rob (0-1) T-1:05 A-0
HR KENOSHA – Horton Dale, Nelson Mark, Skora Paul

May 24, 2008 at Denmark, WI WICL #06
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Appleton WI The Bar-II 000 11 – 2 5 3 (1-1)
KenoshaWI Earl’s Club 121 32 – 9 10 0 (3-0)
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WP-Lubkeman Todd (2-0) LP-Walters Jason (1-0) T-1:14 A-0
HR KENOSHA – Schmid Chance, Horton Dale 2

May 25, 2008 at Denmark, WI WICL #15
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OshkoshWI Black Otter 000 0 – 0 0 1 (0-3)
KenoshaWI Earl’s Club 344 5 – 16 17 0 (4-0)
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WP-Nelson Mark (2-0) LP-Griswold Craver (0-2) T-1:20 A-0
HR KENOSHA – Horton Dale 2, Nelson Mark, Skora Paul

May 25, 2008 at Denmark, WI WICL #16
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KenoshaWI Earl’s Club 301 011 0 – 6 10 2 (5-0)
Appleton WI The Bar-II 100 000 0 – 1 2 0 (1-2)
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WP-Gaura Wayne (2-0) LP-Labine Ryan (1-1) T-1:32 A-0
HR KENOSHA – Gillmore Scott, Horton Dale

May 25, 2008 at Denmark, WI WICL #17
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Appleton WI The Bar-II 873 – 18 20 0 (2-2)
OshkoshWI Black Otter 002 – 2 1 2 (0-4)
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WP-Kamke Kirk (0-1) LP-Richison Rob (0-2) T-1:00 A-0

ISC-II Division
1) Earl’s Club, Kenosha……………….5-0
2) The Bar of Appleton II, Appleton ….2-2
3) Black Otter, Oshkosh………..…….0-4

Yours In Fastpitch,
Hank De Wild

For a list of all the teams currently qualified, click here.