At long last, the 2006 ISC II ToC stats have been posted on the ISC website.
Click here to get your stats fix.
At long last, the 2006 ISC II ToC stats have been posted on the ISC website.
Click here to get your stats fix.
[Salt Lake City, UT] – The 2007 edition of the annual ISC World Championship Guide is now available for purchase. This new edition has 152 pages filled with information about the 2006 ISC World Tournament, the 2006 ISC II Tournament of Champions, 2006 Developmental Tournaments for both 23U and U19 teams. It contains historical records of most offensive, defensive and pitching statistics going back to 1947. The 2007 Guide has more photos than any prior editions. The Hall of Fame section has 8-pages of photos of 2006 inductees and the text of a very inspirational talk given by 12 year old Johnathon Baker of Kitchener. It also includes a complete list of all Hall of Fame inductees, by year and the rules for nominating someone for Hall of Fame consideration. Photos of all 32-World Tournament teams, World Tournament umpires, ISC II umpires and ISC Commissioners are in full color. It shows the following from 1947 to present: ISC World Champions, Most Valuable Players, Outstanding Pitchers, Leading Hitters and Most RBI. It has a great feature article on Dave Blackburn and his streaming team’s efforts to successfully provide video streaming of world tournament games from Kitchener last year. There are more than 20 pages of ISC II coverage including dozens of photos, team and individual stats and all-time ISC II records. There’s also the all-time list of ISC All-World players, from 1947 thru 2006, and a separate list of the 47 players making All-World teams 5 or more times. The Guide contains ISC rules and newly revised Region definitions.
Orders for the Guide can be handled in two different manners.
1. From our web site www.iscfastpitch.com click on ISC Products and follow the links. Payment is made by Visa or Mastercard.
2. Mail a $7.50US check or money order, payable to ISC, to Ken Hackmeister – 153 E. 200 S. – #10 Farmington, UT 84025. Or email to iscken@comcast.net to order and pay by Visa or Mastercard. We feel all fastball fans and players will want to have the 2007 ISC World Championship Guide for their collection as well as seeing some very interesting articles, stats and photos.
Ken Hackmeister
iscken@comcast.net
Editor’s note: FastpitchWest is pleased to appear as a sponsor, at page 98, and to see that the ISC has included many of Maddy’s photos, started at page 79, a large color photo of Travis Price, featured prominently on the AAU Tournament flyer, and lots of ISC II photos at page 80 and those that follow.
A number of ISC II teams, including the Bakersfield, CA California LumberKings, who finished tied for 9th at the 2006 ToC, are competing in the 2007 Red Rock tournament in St. George, UT.
Joining the LumberKings are fellow California teams River City Rockers, A-1 Taylor Farms, Italian Athletic Club and Panteras. The latter three have expressed serious interest about qualifying for the 2007 ToC.
The schedule is below, courtesy of our brother blog The Morning Brief. Closer to the tournament, check BallparkRadio.com for Jim’s streaming broadcast schedule.
St. George, UT
May 5 & 6, 2007
Pool A:
1. River City Rockers – No Cal
2. So Cal Tribes
3. Team Minnesota
4. Innovative Communications – UTSaturday – Diamond – 4
9 AM – Rockers vs Tribes
11 AM – Minnesota vs Innovative
1 PM – Tribes vs Innovative
3 PM – Tribes vs Minnesota
5 PM – Rockers vs Minnesota
7 PM – Rockers vs InnovativePool B:
1. A-1 Taylor – No Cal
2. Panteras – So Cal
3. Portland/DeMarini – OR
4. Cruces Titans – NMSaturday – Diamond – 1
9 AM – A-1 vs Panteras
11 AM – Portland vs Titans
1 PM – Panteras vs Titans
3 PM – Panteras vs Portland
5 PM – A-1 vs Portland
7 PM – A-1 vs TitansPool C:
1. Lumberkings – So Cal
2. Mexicali Soles – MX
3. Houston Aces – TX
4. Castlewood 2- UTSaturday – Diamond – 2
9 AM – Lumberkings vs Soles
11 AM – Houston vs Castlewood 2
1 PM – Soles vs Castlewood 2
3 PM – Soles vs Houston
5 PM – Houston vs Lumberkings
7 PM – Lumberkings vs Castlewood 2Pool D:
1. Italian Athletic Club – No Cal
2. So Cal Bombers
3. Native Austin – SD & NM
4. Larry Miller Hogs – UTSaturday – Diamond – 5
9AM – IAC vs So Cal Bombers
11 AM – Native Austin vs Hogs
1 PM – So Cal Bombers vs Hogs
3 PM – So Cal Bombers vs Native Austin
5 PM – IAC vs Native Austin
7 PM – IAC vs HogsBracket Play – Sunday – May 6
9 AM – A3 vs B4 – Diamond 1
D4 vs C3 – Diamond 2
D3 vs A4 – Diamond 4
C4 vs B3 – Diamond 511 AM – A1 vs B2 – Diamond 1
D2 vs C1 – Diamond 2
D1 vs A2 – Diamond 4
C2 vs B1 – Diamond 51 PM – A3-B4 winner vsD4-C3 winner – Diamond 1
D3-A4 winner vs C4-B3 winner – Diamond 2
A1-B2 winner vs D2-C1 winner – Diamond 4
D1-A2 winner vs C2-B1 winner – Diamond 53 PM – Consolation Championship – Diamond 1
Championship – Diamond 5
June 8-10 – Torbay, Newfoundland
Berths: World Tournament and ISC II ToC for 2007
Double elimination
In region teams only
Tournament Director – Blair Setford 905-826-297 blairjs(at)rogers.com
Local Contact – Harold Kelly 709-727-9871 harold_kelly(at)hotmail.com
Umpire In Chief – Keith Pender keithpender(at)esdnl.ca
June 22-24 – Innerkip, Ontario
Berths: World Tournament and ISC II ToC for 2007
Double elimination
In region teams only
Tournament Director – Blair Setford 905-826-297 blairjs(at)rogers.com
Tournament Director – Joe Todd ftode739(at)rogers.com
Local Contact – Howie Brown 519-421-6334
UIC – Bruce Bierman bierhawk(at)earthlink.net
June 22-24 – Sydenham, Ontario
Berths: ISC II ToC for 2007
Double elimination
In region teams only
Tournament Director – Blair Setford 905-826-297 blairjs(at)rogers.com
Tournament Director – Colin Smith 905-790-8226 colinsmith(at)look.ca
Local Contact – Adam Lake 613-484-1313 paullake(at)kingston.net
UIC – Peter Kluszczynski kluz2(at)idirect.com
Entry fee for the three above qualifiers is $325.
Cheques should be made payable to ISC Canada East.
Mail to:
Blair Setford
ISC Canada East Vice President
2927 Nipiwin Drive
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 1Y1
Entry deadline is May 1, 2007
Eastern Canada Travel League Tournament
July 27-29 – Jarvis, Ontario
Berths: World Tournament and ISC II ToC for 2008
Travel League teams only
Tournament Director – Colin Smith 905-790-8226 colinsmith(at)look.ca
UIC – Bruce Bierman bierhawk(at)earthlink.net
Eastern Ontario Home League Tournament
August 24-26 – McNab/Braeside
Berths: ISC II ToC for 2008
Double elimination
Affiliated league teams only
Tournament Director – Blair Setford 905-826-297 blairjs(at)rogers.com
Local Contact – Harold MacMillan 613 623 2739 jh.mac(at)sympatico.ca
UIC – Bruce Bierman bierhawk(at)earthlink.net
Western Ontario Home League Tournament
August 24-26 – Hillsburgh
Berths: ISC II ToC for 2008
Double elimination
Affiliated league teams only
Tournament Director – Blair Setford 905-826-297 blairjs(at)rogers.com
Local Contact – Don Cheyne 519 855 4403 lcbocheyne(at)sympatico.ca
UIC – Bruce Bierman bierhawk(at)earthlink.net
Entry fee for the two home-league qualifiers is $175.
Cheques should be made payable to ISC Canada East.
Mail to:
Blair Setford
ISC Canada East Vice President
2927 Nipiwin Drive
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 1Y1
Entry deadline is August 10, 2007
From ISC Executive Director Ken Hackmeister
Preliminary Rosters & Out of Region Filing Reminder
Friday, March 16, 2007
The May 1 deadline for ISC teams to file preliminary rosters and Out of Region forms, is rapidly approaching.
This is a reminder of the upcoming deadline.
Preliminary Rosters – Preliminary rosters for both World Tournament and ISC II teams are also due May 1. The roster form is found on the ISC Web Site www.iscfastpitch.com Click on Rules and Forms in the left margin. Preliminary rosters are to be submitted to the proper statisticians whose email addresses appear on the roster form itself. Review saving and filing process covered in PRAWN filings above.
Letter of Intent – Out of Region (OOR) Form – The 2007 season begins the new Out of Region concept, replacing the former Out of Area plan. The newly revised Out of Region form is also displayed on the ISC web site in the Rules and Forms page. To save teams and players time and to avoid 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation faxes, we will accept an OOR form without the players signature, provided the player sends an email to iscken@comcast.net, stating their intention to play for XYZ team in 2007. That email must arrive no later than May 1 and the team manager can mail the actual OOR form.
The operation is the same as the former Out of Area program. The forms and fee must be postmarked to the ISC Executive Director no later than May 1. The first three OOR players per team are subject to a $100 fee each. The fourth and subsequent OOR players per team are subject to a $300 fee each.
Out of Region rules apply to both ISC World Tournament and ISC II teams.
If anyone has difficulty downloading or printing these forms from the web site, please email iscken@comcast.net and a form or forms will be sent back to you as an email attachment.
Ken
iscken@comcast.net
(Ken Hackmeister )
www.iscfastpitch.com
Best of West to Provide Berth to 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions
Fields 1 & 2 at Pershing Park, Santa Barbara, CA, June 2 – 3, 2007
The 17th Annual Best of The West Men’s Open Fastpitch Tournament will take place in Santa Barbara on the weekend of June 2–3, 2007, which is much earlier this year, than in previous years.
This year, for the first time, The Best of The West will provide a berth into the 2007 ISC World Tournament in Kitchener, Ontario Canada and a berth to the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions.
Entry Fee will be $400, with a deadline for entry fees of April 15th. We will accept the first 8 teams with entry fees committed by that date.
Note: Any team can play but only US West Region teams that play with their ISC roster are eligible to win a berth.
Make entry fee checks out to “Dave Blackburn” and mail to:
Dave Blackburn
Tournament Director
Best of The West
1720 Pacific Ave. #106
Venice, CA 90291
Roy Stout will again serve as “Umpire in Chief”.
RULES IN EFFECT:
ISC Pitching Rule
No innings start after 1 hour 30 min time limit
7 Runs after 5 innings
Tie breaker in the 8th
ONLY STARTERS may re-enter
5 warm-up pitches to start the game, then 3 / inning
Speedup rule for Catcher on base, with 2 outs – last out can run
DR must be designated at start of game, but is not considered a starter for re-entry purposes
Sunday games – no time limit
DRIVING DIRECTIONS
Coming South on Hwy 101, from Northern California, exit at Castillo. Go right on Castillo two blocks. The two fields at Pershing Park are on the right.
Coming North on Hwy 101, from Southern California, exit at the Garden Street off ramp. Go left to Cabrillo. Go right on Cabrillo about a half mile.
At Castillo, go right, about 1 block, and the two fields at Pershing Park are on the left.
Info on 3 Affordable Hotels Below:
Motel 6 – Santa Barbara/Carpinteria North – $68.99 + Tax for two Adults, 2 beds
4200 Via Real
US 101 at Santa Monica Road/Santa Claus Lane
Carpinteria, California, United States, 93013
Phone: (805) 684-6921
Motel 6 – Santa Barbara/Carpinteria South – $68.99 + Tax for two adults, 2 beds
5550 Carpinteria Avenue
US 101 at Bailard Avenue/Casitas Pass Road
Carpinteria, California, United States, 93013
Phone: (805) 684-8602
Motel 6 – Santa Barbara – State Street – $95.99 + Tax
3505 State Street
US 101 at SR 225/State Street
Santa Barbara, California, United States, 93105
Phone: (805) 687-5400
See you in Sunny Santa Barbara…
Dave Blackburn
310-266-7803
daveb@virtvent.com
Editor’s note: Santa Barbara is an extremely popular summer getaway, so hotels book up fast. Make your reservations EARLY.
A bit more on the Best of the West:

The image above is from an old T-shirt from the 2nd Best of the West in 1992, in the days when the “Bombers” were from Vista 😉 Recognize any of those other teams?
The tournament was started by Al Ruegsegger and originally played at Joe Rodgers Field in Long Beach, and now enters its 17th year in a row, the longest running men’s open tournament in California. For many years now, the tournament has been headed up for years by the ISC’s streaming media maven, David Blackburn. It’s been played at Palmdate, Soboba, Winchester, and last year and this year in beautiful Santa Barbara.
The ballpark is a few blocks from the ocean. Want to go to the tournament but don’t feel like driving? Catch Amtrak. . Union Station in downtown LA is an easy drive on the weekend, and you can enjoy a cold one enroute, and snooze on the way home. The Sunday morning trains will get you there in time for the semis and finals. (That’s what Maddy and I did last year) The train station is just .7 of a mile from the fields. .Click here to see the ballpark. .
The next meeting of the ISC Travel League is this Sunday, March 4 at 9 am at the Grand Valley Golf Club.
If your team is interested in playing in the league, I am extending an open invitation to all ISC II teams to please come prepared to join the league. Entry fees will be due at the meeting and the schedule will be made this weekend.
Effective immediately, a berth into the 2007 ToC will be available to the highest finishing ISC II team in the travel league.
Apologies for the short notice, but the meeting date was booked prior to my appointment.
For more info, please email me at blairjs(at)rogers.com or call me at 905 826 2697.
Blair Setford
Vice-President, Canada East Region
ISC II Administrative Changes
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Last week, ISC II Vice President, Bob McGowan informed us of his decision to resign his position with ISC for personal reasons. Bob held two separate ISC positions, Vice President of ISC II and the Canada East Vice President.
We owe a huge debt of gratitude to Bob McGowan who came on board with us in 1996 and is truly the father of ISC II. It was Bob’s vision, planning, administrative and presentation skills that made ISC II a reality in 2002. It marked the first time in the history of ISC that we entered a different level of competition. Previously, ISC had no team classifications and the ISC World Tournament was open for any team, regardless of their competitive level of play.
Bob’s departure at this time is due to the situations at hand in 2007. With the tournaments returning to Kitchener, Bob feels the host organization is both experienced and talented so a change in ISC II leadership won’t be a hardship or strain for the Kitchener Committee. Also, Bob feels the various individuals currently in place in ISC II are likewise talented and dedicated to continue their jobs without a hitch.
As an organization, we extend a sincere thanks to Bob for his hard work and dedication to not just begin ISC II but to see it flourish and continue to be a very successful part of the International Softball Congress.
With Bob’s resignation, we announce the following appointments with approval from the ISC Executive Committee.
ISC II Vice President – This position will be assumed by Jim Williamson of Yakima, WA. Although Jim has only been with ISC since 2004, he has a lifetime of dedicated service to the game as a player, manager, sponsor and administrator. Jim’s administrative talents were recognized earlier this year when he was named as a non-voting member of the ISC Executive Committee so we could utilize his vast knowledge and planning skills. He has also worked on various Special Projects since 2004.
Canada East Vice President – This position will be assumed by Blair Setford of Mississauga, ON. Blair will continue his role as ISC II Commissioner but in becoming Canada East VP, he will become directly involved with both the ISC II and World Tournament portions of our operation. Blair has long been recognized as one of the hardest working people we have in the ISC. He initiated the ISC II team rankings process, has maintained the ISC II Pitcher List, has served as an ISC II Streaming Broadcaster and is ISC II Managing Editor of the annual ISC Guide book.
Regional Commissioner – Canada East – Joe Todd of Ingersoll, ON has been selected as a new Regional Commissioner for Canada East. He joins Blair Setford and Colin Smith as a voting member of the ISC Board of Directors. Joe was a coach/manager for 25 years and is a long-time fastball administrator who has served as an ISC II Game Controller since 2003. He does scoring and announcing at various leagues and tournaments and has been a part of the ISC II streaming broadcast team since 2003. In 2006, Joe was named a “Legend of the Game” at the Woodstock invitational in Woodstock, ON.
We are confident that Jim, Blair and Joe will continue their dedicated efforts for the betterment of the International Softball Congress and the sport of fastball.
These two interim Vice President appointments continue through the 2007 season. In August, the ISC Board of Directors will conduct regular bi-annual elections for all ISC Officers who comprise the ISC Exective Committee.
Please join us in thanking Bob McGowan and wishing him success and enjoyment in his future endeavors.
Ken Hackmeister
ISC Executive Director
iscken@comcast.net
No, he’s not in ISC II, but he is the biggest ambassador for the game of fastball and it’s a treat to spread the word about this special program honouring Darren Zack.
Courtesy Al’s Fastball List:
Chiefs and Champions premieres February 15th!
Kicking off Season II, the Darren Zack episode airs on APTN (Aboriginal Peoples Television Network):
Thursday, February 15th @ 10:30PM
Saturday, February 17th @ 7:30 PM
Sunday, February 18th @ 8:30 PMFor local listings, please log onto www.aptn.ca
Darren Zack is a legend in the world of Fastpitch Softball. Nicknamed “Z Man’ by his adoring fans, he set records at every level, pitching the most wins, strikeouts and consecutive scoreless innings, capturing three gold medals at the Pan Am Games. A resident and member of Garden River First Nation, Darren actively promotes Fastpitch by conducting pitching clinics throughout North America, encouraging community involvement in the sport.
A breakout documentary series, Chiefs and Champions honours Aboriginal sports heroes as they journey through challenges, prevail over adversity and develop into inspiring leaders and role models. Hosted by North of 60 star Tom Jackson, other Season II episodes profile Billy Two Rivers, Angela Chalmers, Richard Peter, Sharon & Shirley Firth and Gino Odjick.
Please watch and forward your comments to: feedback@chiefsandchampions.ca
With thanks,
SheilaghSheilagh Cahill
Producer
Big Red Barn Entertainment
6556 60th Avenue
Delta, BC Canada
V4K 4E2
T: 604 946-6329
F: 604 946-2604
www.brbmg.com
Editor’s note: Look closely and you’ll spot three of Maddy’s Photos of the Z-man in the documentary.

August 6, 2007 Final Deadline for ISC/ISCII Rosters
In a continuing effort to streamline our overall operation and at the same time, reduce both expense and volunteer requirements for tournament hosts, beginning in 2007 the ISC will implement a new team roster and team registration process at the World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions.
The former 3-part roster form is being eliminated and replaced with a single copy form that is available on line or will be email attached to those requesting it. The new form is currently displayed at www.iscfastpitch.com. Click on Rules & Forms in the left margin of front page. You can save this form, to your computer, from the web site display.
For both World Tournament and ISC II teams, the roster form must be submitted three times per season; May 1, July 15 and the Monday preceding the start of the ISC World Tournament. In 2007, this final date is August 6.
The May 1 date is a “preliminary” roster and a mandatory PRAWN declaration date for those teams having PRAWN players. May 1 will also continue being the due date for Out of Region (formerly Out of Area) player forms.
July 15 is the deadline for rosters to be in the hands of the championship tournaments host for use in the printed tournament program.
August 6 will be the final deadline for rosters used in the 2007 World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions.
All rosters are to be emailed to the appropriate Statisticians whose addresses appear on the roster form itself.
The overall process involves each team “saving” their first roster on their computer. Then as subsequent due dates arrive, only changes need to be made to the saved form.
This process will eliminate the need for the former Team Registration ordeal on the Friday morning preceding the start of the World Tournament. The mandatory team manager meeting will still be held at 12 noon on the beginning Friday. Outside the manager meeting room, tables will be set up for distribution of materials for each team. Player and immediate family member tournament passes will be distributed based on the August 6 roster submission. This distribution process will begin around 10 AM and continue until after the manager meeting concludes. ISC personnel, Umpires, Hall of Fame inductees and others requiring credentials will also pick up outside the manager meeting room.
The Statisticians will also be available during this distribution process, to make any last minute roster changes.
For ISC II, the above process will be used but the manager meeting and credentials distribution will take place preceding the start of the ISC II Tournament of Champions. Time and location will be announced later.
To download a copy of the new roster form, click here.
(It’s an Excel file, so choose “save” to save to your computer’s hard drive, or “open” if you want to open it.)
If you don’t have Excel (which is part of Microsoft Office) and don’t want to $pring for it, try the open source freebie, “Open Office”.
Click here to visit the official ISC website page with for Rules and Forms. You’ll find the new 2007 Roster under “Forms”, right at the top.
For those wanting the new roster form via email attachment, email any of the following and request one.
iscken@comcast.net
iscstat@hotmail.com
stats4u@iscfastpitch.com
jbob99@allstream.net
blairjs@rogers.com
hdewild@milwpc.com
tschaaf@kimberly.k12.wi.us
The ISC extends thanks to Bret Baughman, ISC Historian and Assistant Statistician, for his efforts in developing much of the new procedure and roster form.
As always, Maddy Flanagan took some great photos at the AAU Tournament in Orlando, FL in mid January.
Here are some links to ISC II players and umpires at the AAU. If you spot anymore among Maddy’s Photos from the AAU, please let us know.
Tom Vogel
Steve Bedard
Rob Fawcett
Derek Stevens
Jeff Franklin, second from right, front row (aka luckiest man in Orlando)
Shaun Winship