The Rumor Mill

October 11th, 2006

Update from Al’s Fastball: Bloomington, IL Recently we posted this TidBit from a reliable source:”Jonas Mach sigend with Bloomington”Today, an equally reliable source said:” asked Jonas after I read the tidbits to see if his signing with Bloomington was true. He said that he has not signed with Bloomington or anyone else at this point.” Just goes to show:For those not familiar with tidbits, its ballyard rumours, nothingmore. Maybe no fact here at all, but same kind of stories you hear in theballpark. Only those mentioned can confirm or deny these stories,and traditionally they tell us nada, or hardly ever, but they canstraighten the story out any time. ALL our TidBits come from guys in the game that I knowand who sign their name to what they send me. Each has asked to remainAnnonymous.

Jonas Mach, the hard throwing right hander from the Czech Republic who set a new ISC II Tournament of Champions strikeout record in 2006 while pitching for the Thomson, IL Area Merchants, before being eclipsed in turn by Micksburg’s Cory Costello, is reported to have signed with Bloomington, IL for the 2007 ISC season:


From Al’s Fastball:

News

TidBits October 11, 2006 – Extra
Wednesday, October 11, 2006

For those not familiar with tidbits, its ballyard rumours, nothing more. Maybe no fact here at all, but same kind of stories you hear in the ballpark. Only those mentioned can confirm or deny these stories, and traditionally they tell us nada, or hardly ever, but they can straighten the story out any time.

Subscribers tell me that TidBits is the most read and most popular of all the items we send out to our subscriber list.

ALL our TidBits come from guys in the game that I know and who sign their name to what they send me. Each has asked to remain Anonymous.


Jonas Mach signed with Bloomington

[click link above for full Tid Bit report]

Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws Claim KFL Crown

October 11th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

Kitchener Fastball League
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Kitchener, On

The series that never seemed to end finally came to a close last night, which was a good thing as the weather forecasts in these parts, didn’t look good until the middle of next week.

The Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws defeated the Waterloo Classics in a slugfest, (to help recognize Oktoberfest in the area) by a score of 10-8.

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“Add to Google” – The Deuce, that is

October 11th, 2006

Regular readers of Fastpitchwest know that we are fans of “Google”, for the many technological concepts that they have put into play, many of which come in handy for the fastball world. (Maps and Gmail to name a couple).

While “RSS” (Real Simple Syndication) has remained anything but simple to many, Google how provides a one-click way to get blog posts sent to your RSS Reader. Try it out if you like, by clicking the “Add Google” button.

If you already have a gmail account, use your same log in. If you don’t, well, what are you waiting for? I have a number of “Gmail invites” free for the asking. Just email me, gmail (at) fastpitchwest.com

Add to Google

ISC Travel League of Eastern Canada Annual Meeting

October 10th, 2006

Kitchener, ON

The ISC Travel League of Eastern Canada is hosting our annual State of the league meeting on Sunday November 5/06. 9:00 a.m. at the Grand Valley Golf Club in Kitchener.
At the meeting, we will hear from current league teams and prospective league teams on their ideas to expand the league. This will include the possibility of some teams playing their league games on weekends, the use of tournament play, and interlocking games with current established leagues.
We are interested in new teams at ISC and ISC II level willing to join our league. Please contact Colin Smith prior to the League Meeting on November 5 with your expression of interest and with any suggestions on how to expand the league.
Any teams interested please contact:
Colin Smith
League President
905-790-8226
colinsmith(at)look.ca

LumberKings hosting California All-Star Series

October 6th, 2006

The LumberKings, located in Bakersfield California will host the California All-Star Series on Saturday Oct. 14 2006 and Sunday October 15, 2006 if needed.

The series will consist of a best of three format and will be played at Dave Frye Field in Bakersfield California. Game times are 4:30pm and 7:30pm Saturday Oct. 14 and 11:00am Sunday if needed. Bakersfield has a long history of men’s fast pitch softball having hosted the ISC World Tournament twice in the 1980’s. Dave Frye field is located on Chester Ave adjacent to Sam Lynn Ball Park and the Kern County Living Museum.

The teams will be made up of current ISC & ISC II players and coaches from both Northern and Southern California and should include some of the best players in the game today.

Admission to the game will be $5.00 for adults with children 12 and under free.

Tri- Tip sandwiches and beverages will be available for purchase. Pre-Sale tickets are available along with corporate sponsorship.

Sponsorship is $100.00 and will include 20 series tickets along with advertising on programs and T-shirts. Banner space is also available at an additional cost

The games will not only be used to increase interest in men’s fastpitch in California but will also serve as a fundraiser for the
LumberKings. The Lumberkings finished 9th in the ISC II Tournament of Champions in 2006 and are working towards a better finish at the same tournament next year.

Comments and Questions should be directed to:

Greg Hicks
grhicks (at) kern.org

David Weldin
Coorsman25 (at) aol.com

Brian Teeters
bteeters (at) cox.net

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Youth Takes Lead Over Vets in KFL Finals

October 6th, 2006

Kitchener, On

The Kitchener Phoenix Outlaw’s took a 2 games to 1 lead in the
finals of the Kitchener Fastball League

Under cloudy skies, and single digit temperatures, the younger
guys, proved they could handle the cold nights much better than
the veteran Waterloo Classics.

Phoenix dominated right from the start, scoring 2 runs in the
first inning, to put the Classics back on their heels, and unable
to recover. Phoenix scored 3 more in the 4th, and that was all
the scoring in the game, as Phoenix defeated the Classics 5-0

Trevor Beaston , Tim Dubois and Sean Geehan, lead the Phoenix
attack with 2 hits each, and Jeff Hatt, Mike Kelly, Jim Cullen,
Jeremy Cullin, Ritchie Gordon, and Brandon Roeder, chipped in
one apiece.

The Classics got hits from Jodie Schnarr and Don Stebbings.

Sean Geehan got the win for Phoenix tossing a fine 2 hitter and
collecting 11 K’s
Jim Schnarr took the loss for the Classics giving up 11 hits,
and recording 8 K’s..Peter Spitzig came on in relief in the last
inning, giving up 1 hit striking out 2.

Game 4 of the best of 5 series, goes Tuesday Oct 10th at Budd
Park at 7:00Pm

Rick Boyd
rboyd(at)guillevin.com

Youth Meets Experience in Kitchener Fastball League

October 3rd, 2006

“Slammin Sammy Forbes” Hits Game Winning HR for the Vets in Game 2

[Kitchener, On] – The Championship Series of the Kitchener Fastball League is now well underway.

The Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws ( 3 times defending Champions) are pitted against the Waterloo Classics, in a battle of the young vs the aging.

Phoenix prevailed in cold, windy opener with a 5-0 victory, in which Sean Geehan got the win, and Don Stebbings took the loss.

In game two, with great weather last night, the Classics got back into the series with a close 5-4 victory over the never say die Outlaws. The Classics got on board quickly with 3 runs in the
first, and another in the 2nd inning, courtesy of a 3 run shot by Classics Catcher Ben Blackwell.

The Phoenix got back into the game with some timely hitting, included a homerun by Sean Geehan, and tied the game at 4-4 in the 4th inning. Both teams went down 3 up and 3 down in the 5th. In the bottom of the 6th Sam Forbes hit an opposite field home run to put the Classics up 5-4. The Phoenix didn’t threaten with any baserunners in the 7th. Winning Pitcher was Jim Schnarr, while Mel Ross took the loss.

Game 3 goes Wednesday Night at Budd Park at 7:00Pm

Rick Boyd
rboyd (at) guillevin.com

ISC Reorganization and Championship Berth Qualifying

October 2nd, 2006

Monday, October 2, 2006

For the first time in its 60+ year history, the International Softball Congress is entering into a complete reorganization that affects personnel as well as how teams qualify for berths to the World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions.

Here is a summary of the changes.

Internal Changes

The ISC has eliminated 12 positions in the commissioner ranks and at the same time, changed team qualifying from an Area basis to a Regional basis. There will no longer be the former Area Qualifying tournaments as we used to know them.

We are now divided into 5 Regions; US West, US Central, US East, Canada West and Canada East. Each of these regions is headed by a Regional Vice President. Under each VP are 1 – 4 Regional Commissioners all of whom are former Area or Travel League Commissioners.

The definitions of these regions is on the ISC web site [url]www.iscfastpitch.com[/url]. Click on Rules and Forms link in left margin. It also has the revised Letter of Intent Form for regions rather than areas. We suggest managers and players review the region definitions are there are some “open” areas included.

Here is a breakdown of these regions, championship berth allocations and the personnel involved.

US West (4 WT, 3 ISC II)

Regional VP – Chris Santos
Regional Commissioners – Keith Erkenbrack (with help from CaL’s)
Commissioners at Large – Dick Mason, Jim Williamson, Dave Blackburn & Milt Stark EDE
Specialists – Jim Flanagan and Ron Chambers

US Central (10 WT, 9 ISC II)

Regional VP – Dave LeBlanc
Regional Commissioners – Dean Oscar, Les Novak, Tom Crouch and Pat Sullivan
Commissioners at Large – Wayne Fisher, Floyd Hammen, Ed Kirner, Royce Heath & Charlie Smith
Specialists –Judd Berthiaume, Gary Baughman, Bret Baughman, Hank DeWild & Tony Schaaf

US East (6 WT excluding defending champ, 5 ISC II)

Regional VP – Bill Howell
Regional Commissioners – Billy Smith and Lee Isenhart
Commissioners at Large – Larry Fisher, Bill Hillhouse, Robert Gray & Tom Stasik
Specialists – Doug Gillis & Rick Havercroft

Canada West (2 WT, 3 ISC II)

Regional VP – Ferdi Nelissen
Regional Commissioners – Todd McCabe and Craig Donaldson
Commissioners at Large – None
Specialists – None

Canada East (4 WT excluding host, 9 ISC II excluding champ, runner up & host)

Regional VP – Bob McGowan
Regional Commissioners – Colin Smith and Blair Setford
Commissioners at Large – None
Specialists – Al Doran, Bruce Bierman and Todd Idenouye

International (4 WT, 0 ISC II)
International Commissioner – Bill Hillhouse

Qualifying Processes

Each VP and his Regional Commissioners have been asked to have their qualifying events decided by November 1. They can use any of the following options to qualify teams:

1. Invitational Tournaments – Subject to tournaments agreeing to some ISC conditions.

A. Above can be “open” to teams from any location
B. Above can be “restricted” to teams from within the region

2. Travel League – Must meet ISC criteria and be concluded by July 15 or
played with champion gaining berth for the following years championship.

3. Region Tournament – An extension of the former area tournaments but now includes teams from the entire region.

Use of Invitational Tournaments as Qualifiers

The following are recommended guidelines for invitational tournaments to be granted status as an ISC Qualifying Tournament.

Tournament must agree to use ISC rules, ISC recommended ball and all umpires dressed in official ISC umpire attire. We may ask some to use an “experimental” ball.

Tournament must be publicized as either an “open” tournament for teams from any location or a “restricted” tournament for teams within the ISC region. An “open” tournament may restrict WT or II berths to only those teams from within the region. To qualify for a berth, the team must play the tournament with 100% of its ISC roster and no team may use players who are on the roster of another ISC or ISC II team. Teams already having a WT or II berth cannot be excluded from participation. Participation in some type of ISC Qualifier is mandatory for teams to be considered for an invitation berth to World Tournament or ISC II Tournament of Champ must provide timely, complete tournament results to Al Doran for distribution and posting.

Teams Winning berths in ’06 for ’07 championships

Three teams, Orillia Riversharks (WT), Thomson Area Merchants (WT) and Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws (ISC II) won ’07 championship berths by winning ’06 ISC Travel Leagues. These championship berth commitments will be honored and these teams have berths secured for ’07.

Thanks

On a personal note, each ISC person whose position was eliminated, was contacted by phone and explained the reasons for the decision. In each case, the individuals understood and graciously accepted the decision. They made a tough job much easier by their understanding and acceptance of the needed changes. To each of the eliminated people, my sincere thanks for the manner in which you accepted the news.

Ken Hackmeister
ISC Executive Director
iscken@comcast.net

Welcome

Micksburg wins UOVMFL playoff title for third year in a row

September 29th, 2006

Micksburg, ON
UOVMFL: http://ca.geocities.com/fitzroyfastball/UOVMFL.htm

The Micksburg Twins won the Upper Ottawa Valley Men’s Fastball League playoff final series with a 4-1 series win in the best-of-seven series over the Pontiac Royals from Bryson, Quebec. All games were very close, with the largest margin of victory being a 3 run win by Micksburg in the final game.

This is the third consecutive playoff title for the Twins in UOVMFL play, who also won the regular season title. Micksburg also finished tied for third at the Tournament of Champions for ISC II teams in Kitchener this summer.

Micksburg was led by ToC MVP Corey Costello, who threw four shutouts in his four wins, allowing only two runs and eleven hits in the 36 innings of work over five complete games in the final. Costello also had two no-hitters.

Veteran lefty Len Burger threw very well for Pontiac before going down to a knee injury. Burger lost the first game despite throwing a two hitter and won the second game in eight innings with a one hitter. Darren Featherstone and Mark Wright also threw for the Royals.

Game four was a hitless game, as Micksburg scored their two runs on a sacrifice fly and a bases-loaded walk.

The only home run of the series was hit by Corey Costello, a solo shot that won the first game of the series by a 1-0 score.

There was some controversy in the series, with allegations of pitchers deliberately throwing at batters, and even a player getting involved with fans. See the links below for stories on each game. The series was plagued by rain as three games had to be postponed.

Pontiac had previously beaten the Shawville, QC Athletics in the semi-finals 3 games to 1 in the best-of-five.

The Upper Ottawa Valley League was down to three teams this season after Beachburg, ON NRTCo dropped out in June. Fitzroy Harbour, ON WC Electric and Quyon, QC Junior Flyers played an affiliate schedule with the league. There has been discussions of a possible team from Cobden, ON joining the league for 2007.

Game Results in the finals:

Game 1 at Micksburg
Micksburg 1 Pontiac 0
WP – Costello (no-hitter); LP – Burger (two-hitter).
Game winning solo HR: Corey Costello
Game 1 story

Game 2 at Bryson
Pontiac 2 Micksburg 1 (8 innings)
WP – Burger (one-hitter); LP – Costello (two-hitter).
Game winning RBI: Chad Milne
Game 2 story

Game 3 at Bryson
Micksburg 2 Pontiac 0
WP – Costello (four-hitter); LP – Burger with relief from Featherstone.
Game winning RBI: Kevin Humphries
Game 3 story

Game 4 at Micksburg
Micksburg 2 Pontiac 0
WP – Costello (no-hitter); LP – Burger with relief from Featherstone (combined no-hitter).
Game winning RBI: Jerry McIntyre
Game 4 story

Game 5 at Micksburg
Micksburg 3 Pontiac 0
WP – Costello (five-hitter); LP – Featherstone with relief from Wright.
Game winning RBI: Barry McIntyre
Game 5 story

Bruce Bierman Named I.S.C. Umpire-in-Chief; Rick Havercroft to be UIC for ISC-II T of C

September 25th, 2006

From the ISCfastpitch website, via Al’s Fastball

Ken Hackmeister, Executive Director of the International Softball Congress, today announced that Bruce Bierman of Ayr, Ontario, has been appointed ISC Umpire-in-Chief. Bierman will replace Ron Brinkman who has resigned the position.

In another move, Hackmeister announced that Rick Havercroft of Saginaw, Michigan, will replace Bierman as Umpire-in-Chief for ISC – II.

Les Novak will remain in the position as Deputy UIC as well as Chairman of the ISC Umpire Committee.

Both Bierman and Havercroft have extensive umpiring experience to bring to their new assignments for the I.S.C.

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Bridgeport Defends SPMFL Title

September 18th, 2006

The Bridgeport Braves, the South Perth Men’s Fastball League (SPMFL) regular season champs and the defending league champs, successfully defended their championship – but they did it the hard way Sunday, winning five consecutive games up the loser’s side of the 16-team bracket in the playoff tournament in Mitchell Sept. 15-17. They defeated the previously unbeaten Elmira Cubs twice in the final, 4-3 and then in the sudden-death final 3-1. Top pitcher award winner, lefthander Todd Winkworth, pitched three consecutive wins Sunday, a 4-3 eight-inning triumph over the Elmira Jrs, a 3-1 victory over the Sebringville Sting, and the first win over the Cubs before running out of gas. Veteran Jim Schnarr earned the save in their initial win over Elmira, then he pitched the complete-game victory in the final. MVP Mike Kelly, also of Bridgeport, was tremendous offensively and defensively, shining with the glove throughout the day along with
fellow middle infielder Jay Schnarr. It was a special birthday for the 41-year-old Kelly, who started the Braves’ roll with a game-winning RBI over the Elmira Jrs in the bottom of the eighth inning, rallying the club from a 3-0 deficit. Kelly went a stellar 9-for-14 in the five games Sunday.

1st – Bridgeport
2nd – Elmira Cubs
3rd – Sebringville
4th – Elmira Jrs.

Sunday results

25 – Elmira Jrs 6, Moorefield 1
WP – Luke Hiller LP – Mel Ross HR – Ben Wideman (Elmira)

26 – Bridgeport 7, Mitchell 6
WP – Don Harris SV – Jim Schnarr LP – Garnet Kraemer HRs – Jeff Pauli
(Mitchell), Jodie Schnarr, Don Harris (Bridgeport)

27 – Elmira Cubs 2, Sebringville 1
WP – Casey Halstead LP – Don Scott

28 – Bridgeport 4, Elmira Jrs 3 (8-inn)
WP – Todd Winkworth LP – Dan Martin (in relief of Jon Hiller) HR – Don
Ha rris (Bridgeport)

29 – Bridgeport 3, Sebringville 1
WP – Todd Winkworth LP – Don Stebbings

30 – Bridgeport 4, Elmira Cubs 3
WP – Todd Winkworth SV – Jim Schnarr LP – Casey Halstead (in relief of
Ryan French)

31 – Bridgeport 3, Elmira Cubs 1
WP – Jim Schnarr LP – Casey Halstead

MVP – Mike Kelly, Bridgeport
Top Pitcher – Todd Winkworth, Bridgeport
Regular Season Champions – Bridgeport Braves
SPMFL Playoff Champions – Bridgeport Braves
Journal-Argus award for longtime service, dedication – Jon Bailey
(formerly of St. Pauls Generals)
Doug Smith umpire award – Jim Heckman

Elmira Cubs & Sebringville Sting still unbeaten in South Perth league tourney

September 17th, 2006

Two unbeaten teams remain in the South Perth Men’s Fastball League tournament in Mitchell this weekend, with Sebringville Sting and Elmira Cubs set to square off at 11 a.m. Sunday for a chance to reach the league final.
Other teams still alive, albeit with only one life after a loss earlier in the tournament, are the Elmira Jrs., Moorefield, Mitchell and Bridgeport. The Jrs take on Moorefield Sunday at 9 a.m., as does the Mets against Braves, the defending league champs.

Results from Saturday were:
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