Ontario Challenge Cup Saturday 1 pm scores

September 22nd, 2007

Ontario Challenge Cup
Innerkip, Ontario
Saturday

1 pm – loser’s bracket
Mitchell Mets 5 Palermo Athletics 1
WP: Garnett Kraemer 5 1/3 IP, relief Steve Cook
LP: Chad Reed 4 IP, relief Gord Scott 3 IP
Mitchell: Joe Harris 2x1b; Jeff Pauli 2x1b
Palermo: Al Ball 2x1b
Palermo eliminated

Ayr Vics 8 Shakespeare Falcons 2
WP: Mike Wells
LP: Chris Evers 5IP, relief Fred Follings 2IP
Ayr: Steve Ferguson HR, 1b; Brian Gillow 2x1b; Chad Wells 2x1b
Shakespeare: Matt Eidt 2x1b
Shakespeare eliminated

Upcoming
3 pm – loser’s bracket
Kitchener vs Owen Sound
Minesing vs Shedden

5 pm – winner’s bracket
Orangeville vs Waterdown
Elmira vs Innerkip

7 pm – loser’s bracket
Ayr vs Mitchell
winner Kitchener/Owen Sound vs winner Minesing/Shedden

9 pm – winner’s bracket final

Games resume Sunday at 9 am with the championship game scheduled for 3 pm and the “if” game at 5 pm.

Blair Setford for
Joe Todd
ISC Canada East Commissioner
ftode739@rogers.com

Ontario Challenge Cup Saturday 11 am scores

September 22nd, 2007

Ontario Challenge Cup
Innerkip, Ontario
Saturday

11 am – winner’s bracket
Waterdown Hammer 4 Shedden Mission 1
WP: Jim Hurst
LP: Ryan Cummings
Waterdown: Dave Kingdon 2x1b; Tim Coe 2x1b; Joe Reeve 2x1b; Ray Carr 3b
Shedden: Calvin Miller HR

Innerkip Orioles 7 Owen Sound Crunch 3
WP: Mark VanVliet
LP: Mark Robbins
Innerkip: Paul Barron 3b, 2x1b; Terry Eaton 2x1b Brett Witzel 2x1b
Owen Sound: Ken Kivell HR, 2b, 1b; Tony Lisk 2-run HR

Upcoming
1 pm – loser’s bracket
Mitchell Mets vs Palermo Athletics
Shakespeare Falcons vs Ayr Vics

3 pm – loser’s bracket
Kitchener vs Owen Sound
Minesing vs Shedden

5 pm – winner’s bracket
Orangeville vs Waterdown
Elmira vs Innerkip

7 pm – loser’s bracket games

9 pm – winner’s bracket final

Games resume Sunday at 9 am with the championship game scheduled for 3 pm and the “if” game at 5 pm.

Blair Setford for
Joe Todd
ISC Canada East Commissioner
ftode739@rogers.com

Ontario Challenge Cup Saturday 9 am

September 22nd, 2007

Ontario Challenge Cup
Innerkip, Ontario

Saturday 9 am – winner’s bracket
Orangeville Kings 7 Kitchener Outlaws 5
WP Jeff Detta 5 IP, save Jamie Taylor 2 IP
LP: Don Harris 1 2/3 IP, relief Sean Geehan 5 1/3
Orangeville: Kent Campbell 3-run HR

Elmira Cubs 6 Minesing Monarchs 1
WP: Casey Halstead 7 IP
LP: Graham McNabb 6 IP, relief Kurt Glover 1 IP
Cubs: Lyndon Grovum 3b, 1b; Jodie Schnarr 1b, 2b

Upcoming
11 am – winner’s bracket
Waterdown Hammer vs Shedden Mission
Owen Sound Crunch vs Innerkip Orioles

1 pm – loser’s bracket
Mitchell Mets vs Palermo Athletics
Shakespeare Falcons vs Ayr Vics

3 pm – loser’s bracket
Kitchener vs loser Owen Sound/Innerkip
Minesing vs loser Waterdown/Shedden

5 pm – winner’s bracket
Orangeville vs winner Waterdown/Shedden
Elmira vs winner Owen Sound/Innerkip

7 pm – loser’s bracket games

9 pm – winner’s bracket final

Games resume Sunday at 9 am with the championship game scheduled for 3 pm and the “if” game at 5 pm.

Blair Setford for
Joe Todd
ISC Canada East Commissioner
ftode739@rogers.com

Ontario Challenge Cup Friday results

September 22nd, 2007

Innerkip, Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Challenge Cup Friday Night Results

Game # 1
Kitchener Outlaws 7 Mitchell Mets 6
Winning Pitcher Mel Ross 6 Innings , Save by Sean Geehan
Losing Pitcher Kevin Pomfret 2 2/3, replaced by Steve Cook
Hitters– Outlaws Josh Brohman – 2 singles
Hitter – Mets – A.J. Moses – Triple and a Double

Game # 2
Waterdown Hammer 7
Ayr Vics – 0 Mercy (5 Innings)
Winning Pitcher Rod Favreau – 2 hittter
Losing Pitcher – Luke Raymer 5 2/3 replaced by Mike Wells
Hitters Hammer- Trevor Brownhill 2 run homer & Kyle Davis – 2 rbi’s on a triple

Game # 3
Innerkip Orioles – 9 Mercy (6 innings) Palermo Athletics – 2
Winning Pitcher – Tim Neil 8k’s on 6 hits
Losing Pitcher – Gord Scott 5ks on 13 hits
Hitters – Orioles – Jon Atkinson – Triple and (2) Doubles & Mark Van Vliet Triple and a Single
Hitters Athletics – Al Ball – Triple and a Single

Game # 4
Elmira Cubs 5 Shakespeare Falcons 0
Winning Pitcher Ryan French – 16 k’s on 3 hits
Losing Pitcher – Fred Follings – 6 hitter
Hitters- Cubs- Brad Thomson 2 singles – 2 Rbi

Sat 9:00 am
Orangeville Kings Vs Kitchener Outlaws
Elmira Cubs Vs Minesing Monarchs

Sat 11:00 am
Waterdown Hammer Vs Shedden Mission
Owen Sound Crunch Vs Innerkip Orioles

Sat 1:00 pm
Mitchell Mets Vs Palermo Athletics
Shakespeare Falcons Vs Ayr Vics

See you at the park, Saturday, a very comfortable Friday night still in short sleeves at the closing

Joe Todd
Ftode739@rogers.com
ISC Regional Commissioner

Ontario Challenge Cup goes this weekend in Innerkip

September 21st, 2007

Via

Everything is set and the weather in Southwestern Ontario this weekend looks better than picture perfect for the 3rd Weekend in September for the Southwestern Ontario Challenge Cup to be staged in Innerkip, Ontario on Friday Sept 21/ Sat Sept 22/ and Sunday Sept 23.

Twelve ISC II Teams will be competing for the Laverne Reichert Cup and the chance to win a berth to the 2008 Tournament of Champions to be held in Appleton, Wisconsin next August.

The Games start Friday night with a double header on both diamonds at 7:00 pm and play will resume on Saturday and Sunday Mornings at 9:00 am, with the Championship game scheduled for 3:00 pm on Sunday and the if game is set for 5:00 pm.

Tournament Host Convener Tim Wright of the Innerkip Orioles says the price is right this is a no charge gate fee tournament for the fans just come and enjoy the fastball and enjoy the food and refreshments that the host team will have on site.

Friday night at 7:00 pm Mitchell Mets Vs the Kitchener Outlaws, and the Ayr Vics vs the Waterdown Hammer.

At 9:00 pm the Host Team Innerkip Orioles will play the Palermo Athletics and on the other diamond the Elmira Cubs will play the Shakespeare Falcons.

On Saturday Morning the other 4 teams Orangeville Kings, Shedden Mission Owen Sound Crunch and the Minesing Monarchs will all spring into action.

Eight different Mens leagues are involved and this will be a very competitive tournament, maybe one of the last in Southwestern Ontario for the 2007 fastball season.

See you all at the park.

Joe Todd
ISC Regional Commissioner
Ingersoll, Ontario
ftode739(at)rogers.com

Sebringville stings Tavistock to win SPMFL crown

September 20th, 2007

Via

From the Mitchell Advocate:
© 2007 Mitchell Advocate

Photo and story by Andy Bader
Publisher: Andy Bader
Proprietor and published by Bowes Publishers Limited at 42 Montreal Street, Mitchell, Ontario, Canada N0K 1N0


WINNING RUN EN ROUTE Dale Levy (right) of the Sebringville Sting prepares to slide into home, scoring from first on a hit with two out and the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh inning Sunday, giving the Sting a remarkable 5-4 victory over the Tavistock Merchants in the South Perth Men’s Fastball League playoff tournament in Mitchell. Sebringville went on to win the title 5-0. Also pictured is Tavistock catcher Ross Herold and umpire Moe Carde.

Scores winning run with two out in seventh inning to force extra game

The Tavistock Merchants came within one strike of capturing their first-ever South Perth Men’s Fastball League (SPMFL) championship Sunday, but a bases loaded single with two out in the bottom of the seventh by Brian Roote cleared the bases and allowed the Sebringville Sting to stun the Merchants 5-4 and force a sudden-death final game at the 16-team SPMFL playoff tournament in Mitchell.

And in what turned out to be the final, Sebringville blanked a downtrodden Merchants squad 5-0 to capture the championship.
The Merchants have finished as second-place finishers four times, and three times since the league changed from a series format to a tournament.

Trailing 4-2 in the seventh, Don Stebbings hit a pinch-hit double to start the Sting rally, and after a single by Chuck Chessell, Chad Crawford’s infield out moved Chessell to second. Dave Bailey popped out to short, and the Merchants intentionally walked Dave Levy and chose to pitch to Roote. On an 0-2 pitch, Roote hit a one-hopper between first and second on a belt high changeup which cleared the bases, as Levy ran hard from first and plated the winning run on a slide.

The runs surrendered by Tavistock’s Steve Cook on Roote’s hit were the first he had allowed the entire tournament.

In the final, Sting ace Don Scott – who was on the hook for the loss if Sebringville couldn’t come all the way back – tossed a three-hit shutout with nine strikeouts to lead the clinching victory. Offensively, Roote’s RBI-single keyed a two-run third off Cook, but in the fourth, Bailey’s two-out RBI-single broke the game open. Roote’s two-run triple capped the three-run uprising and chased Cook from the game.

Sebringville recorded two big wins to open the tournament, 7-1 over Breslau and 7-0 over Bridgeport before being relegated to the loser’s side of the tournament with a 4-3 loss to Tavistock Saturday night. On Sunday, Sebringville reeled off three wins before sweeping Tavistock, 8-4 over Hickson, 6-0 over Linwood and 11-3 over Elmira Jrs.

Scott was named the tournament’s top pitcher, while Sebringville’s Pete Stewart was judged the MVP. Stewart, a part-time outfielder, made a couple of diving catches defensively, but also was red-hot offensively, going 9-for-13.

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California Lumberkings, Taylor Farms Merge

September 17th, 2007

For Immediate Release from the Taylor Farms Lumberkings team:

The California LumberKings and Taylor Farms will be merging for the 2008 season. The California LumberKings and A-1/Taylor Farms just completed a successful 2007 season in which they finished 2nd and 3rd respectfully at the 2007 ISC II ToC.

We will be now called the Taylor Farms LumberKings. We will once again be competing at the ISCII level for the 2008 season. With the player situation and financial situation, it was in the best interest of both teams combine, so we could continue playing at the ISC-ISCII level.

We will release our schedule once it has been finalized. We are currently working on our roster and as we sign players, we will release those player’s names.

We would like to wish the players that competed with our respective teams in the 2007 the best of luck in the future.

Ontario Challenge Cup

September 13th, 2007

Innerkip, Ontario

The fifth annual Ontario Challenge Cup Tournament will take place in Innerkip September 21-23 with 12 teams representing 8 leagues across southwestern Ontario.

Teams will be competing for the Laverne Reichert Memorial Trophy and a berth in the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Appleton, Wisconsin.

Games for the double knockout tournament start Friday at 7 pm and continue all day Saturday starting at 9 am and again on Sunday at 9 am. The championship game is scheduled for 3 pm with the “if necessary” game at 5 pm.

ISC Regional Commissioner Joe Todd will be the tournament director. Rob Deakin is the Umpire-in-Chief.

Tim Wright of the host Innerkip Orioles team is the head of the host committee.

First round match-ups are as follows:
Game 1 Fri 7 pm D1 Mitchell Mets vs Kitchener Outlaws
Game 2 Fri 7 pm D2 Waterdown Hammer vs Ayr Vics
Game 3 Fri 9 pm D1 Innerkip Orioles vs Palermo Athletics
Game 4 Fri 9 pm D2 Elmira Cubs vs KFL entry 2
Game 5 Sat 9 am D1 Orangeville Kings vs winner Game 1
Game 8 Sat 9 am D2 Minesing Monarchs vs winner Game 4
Game 6 Sat 11 am D2 Shedden Mission vs winner Game 2
Game 7 Sat 11 am D1 Owen Sound Crunch vs winner Game 3

The full schedule will be posted at www.ghfl.ca tonight.

For further info, please contact:

Blair Setford
blairjs(at)rogers.com

or

Joe Todd
ftode739(at)rogers.com

Greater Ottawa Fastball League feature

September 5th, 2007

Our local CTV affiliate did a feature on the Greater Ottawa Fastball League earlier this summer.

Good interviews with Dan Konkle, Randy Peck of Ottawa Team Easton Thunder.

Adam Brown
Eastern Ontario Fastball Blog

http://youtube.com/watch?v=IFs1OiNoOqs

ISC Changes that will impact ISC II

August 29th, 2007

ISC Changes For 2008
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
There are several significant changes for 2008 that were approved by the ISC Board of Directors in Kitchener and were announced yesterday by ISC Executive Director Ken Hackmeister. Below are the ones that impact ISC II.

For a full list of the changes, click here.

Mexico and Caribbean Now Part of International Region – Effective with the 2008 season, all of Mexico and the Caribbean will be considered part of the International Region. Previously, Mexico was included in both US West and US Central regions and the Caribbean was part of US East region. This means any players living in Mexico or the Caribbean will be considered Out Of Region for US and Canadian based teams.

Mike Cutro New US East Regional Commissioner – Mike Cutro, sponsor and manager of the CPI team of Oswego, NY has been named a US East Regional Commissioner. Mike brings a passion and knowledge of the game including familiarity with the ISC II caliber teams in NY state and New England.

Team Entry Fees $350 for World Tournament and ISC II ToC – Beginning in 2008, all team entry fees are standardized at $350 for both World Tournament and ISC II teams.

Catcher Courtesy Runner Rule Eliminated – The prior rule allowing for a 2-out courtesy runner for the catcher, has been eliminated.

US West Region Changes – El Paso, Hudspeth, Culbertson, Jeff Davis and Presidio counties in west Texas are now part of US West region.

ToC will be 4 days in 2008. – Due to requests from the host committees, the 2008 ISC World Tournament will be a 7-day tournament, from Sunday thru Saturday. Likewise, the ISC II Tournament of Champions will be a 4-day tournament with the precise dates to be determined soon.

Ken Hackmeister
Executive Director
www.iscfastpitch.com
iscken(at)comcast.net

TNT/South Lebanon still relishing tourney win

August 26th, 2007

TNT/South Lebanon still relishing tourney win
From the Lebanon Daily News

By DON SCOTT
Sports Correspondent
Lebanon Daily News

It took 20 years, but Lebanon has returned to a top spot in the softball world thanks to South Lebanon/TNT Sanitation’s perfect outing in Kitchener, Ontario.

In 1987, Jolly Molly, a perennial softball powerhouse along with South Lebanon in the local league, won the Class A National title in Redding, Calif.

This year, South Lebanon/TNT went a step better by winning the International Softball Congress II Tournament that featured 35 teams — eight from the U.S. and 27 Canadian squads.

Ranked 10th in the tourney, SL/TNT finished its season with a 51-5 record by winning 20 consecutive games since July 2. Two of those victories came when they defeated the two top-ranked teams in the semifinal and title games in Kitchener to win the championship.

“It was almost 20 years since Jolly Molly won that national tournament,” field manager Lee Lutz said, “but this is much bigger because it was an international tournament. It was also the first time in the six years of the tourney that a team from the United States won it. We went 4-0 in pool play, got a bye in the first round of the single elimination round, so we had one less game to play, then won all four after that.”

The 13 players who made the trip included pitcher Jeremy Tracy, a resident of New Brunswick, Canada, who had to travel at least 16 hours to some locations during the season to play in the Mid-Atlantic League games with SL/TNT.

“Softball is dying in New Brunswick, and he wanted a place to play last year so we contacted him,” Lutz said. “He drove to some games and flew to others the last two years with his dad, who is an assistant coach.”

Tracy won six games while also hitting two home runs in the title game, and Scot Adams of Lebanon won the other two.

After finishing fifth in last year’s tourney, Lee and his brother Irv, who was unable to make the trip, assessed their needs to improve, and thanks to a situation in neighboring Lancaster County, those holes were filled.

“Jay Herr (tourney MVP with seven home runs and 16 RBIs), Jason McClune, Jeremy Gehr and John Lechtel were looking for a place where they could all play this summer because their team folded,” Irv said. “Scot knew about their situation, so we contacted them because they were exactly what we needed.”

Rounding out the other seven spots were Brad Klopp of Sinking Spring; Paul Batt of Harleysville; and Clint Lutz, Mike Rohrer, Bob Wengert, Brad Getz and Mike Nordall, all of Lebanon area.

The South Lebanon franchise started in 1963 and over the years has gone through several sponsor name changes, but the thing that hasn’t changed since that year is that a Lutz has been on the roster.

“I started in ’68 and Lee before that,” Irv said from his hospital bed at the Good Samaritan Hospital where he is being treated for a severe liver problem. “Nobody on the team has been around longer than us. Over the years the team has won a lot of games and tournaments, but nothing compares to this.

“There is nothing higher we could win. It’s bigger than the ASA because there were teams from outside the U.S. Several Canadian teams had players from other countries, and three of the teams there were also from the Mid-Atlantic League to give you an idea of how strong that league is.”

Up until his health deteriorated, Irv was the field manager but turned that position over to Lee last summer while maintaining the duties as chief fundraiser with the help of his wife, Deb.

“It’s very expensive to go to this, especially in Canada with the money difference, plus it runs six days,” he said. “It costs $375 to enter, hotels cost about $4,000, and then there’s the food and gas, which the players pay themselves, plus they have to use vacation time. The total cost was probably around $8,000.

“We raised money all year through golf tournaments, dances, chicken barbecues and profits from the concession stand at Prescott Field. That’s in addition to our sponsor’s money.”

As the defending champion, SL/TNT qualified for the 2008 tourney in Kimberly, Wisc., and that means another plan is required to raise the funds, Irv said.

“As far as the fundraising, I’ll still be involved but won’t be able to do it without Deb’s help and also maybe looking for an additional sponsor. We really appreciate everything Leonard Tobias at TNT has done to this point. He has been great to us the last few years, but there is only so much he can do.

“Everybody on the team expects to return, including Tracy, who has told me his loyalty is to us even though other teams are after him.”

And that’s not a bad point to start from to try and bring more fame to the South Lebanon franchise that will celebrate its 45th year of continuous, successful softball competition.

Team Easton wins Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup

August 26th, 2007

Canada East ISC II Qualifier for 2008 ToC
Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup
McNab/Braeside, Ontario

Ottawa Team Easton Thunder completed the “if” game sweep of Donnacona Blue Sox Saturday night to win the inaugural Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup and wrap up a berth in the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions.

Jeff Murphy picked up three wins in a row for Team Easton, allowing only 1 run in the process.

Thank you to tournament host Harold MacMillan and the McNab Minor Softball and to Adam Brown for representing the ISC.

Below are the complete results.

Game 1 Fitzroy 5 Stittsville 4 WP-Jim Ryan LP-Dan Bradley
Game 2 Donnacona 3 Quyon 1 WP-Francis Leclair LP-Matt Greer
Game 3 Team Easton 8 Sydenham 1 WP-Dan Konkle LP- Dale Dowdall
Game 4 Stittsville 7 Quyon 0 WP-Dan Bradley LP-Len Burger
Game 5 Donnacona 2 Carp 1 WP-Francis Leclair LP-Trevor Wood
Game 6 Fitzroy 6 Team Easton 3 WP-Steve Cavanagh LP-Jeff Murphy
Game 7 Team Easton 9 Stittsville 2 WP-Jeff Murphy LP-Rob Rattray
Game 8 Carp 3 Sydenham 2 WP-Paul Ceppi LP-Mike Halligan
Game 9 Donnacona 5 Fitzroy 3 WP-Francis Leclair LP-Jim Ryan
Game 10 Team Easton 2 Carp 2 WP-Dan Konkle LP-Neil Cooke
Game 11 Team Easton 7 Fitzroy 0 WP-Jeff Murphy LP-Steve Cavanagh
Game 12 Team Easton 4 Donnacona 0 WP-Jeff Murphy LP-Francis Leclair
Game 13 Team Easton 8 Donnacona 1 WP-Jeff Murphy LP-Jasmin Marcotte

2007 ISC II Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup Champions – Ottawa Team Easton Thunder

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