ISC II #32 Black Gold drops extra innings game to ISC Vandalia team

July 16th, 2005

GAME 2 (8 innings)
Vandalia The Freight 6
Hermann Black and Gold 5
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Vandalia The Freight 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 – 6 9 0
Hermann Black and Gold 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 – 5 9 0
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Win-Nick Casey 8 innings/3 K/9 H/2 BB/5 R/3 ER and Well
Loss-Steinbach 8 innings/11 K/9 H/1 BB/6 R/6 ER and Speckhals

Freight Hitters: Bob Nagel 1-2/Rich Well 3-4, HR, 4 RBI’s/Nick Casey
2-3/Mark Burnam 1-3/Kevin Cook 1-3/JD Arnold 1-3/Greg Bellaver 1-2, 2 RBI’s

Freight Recap: Black and Gold scored 3 in the top of 1st. The Freight scored 1 in the 3rd on Buscher 1b, Simmons sac, Well RBI 1b. The Freight scored 2 in 5th on Nagel 1b, Well 2 run HR. Black and Gold scored 2 in top of 8th. The Freight scored 3 in bottom of 8th on Well RBI 1b, Casey 1b,
Burnam BB and Bellaver drove in 2 runs with a 1b.

ISC II #10 Oswego, NY McKie’s Sports at Au Sable

July 16th, 2005

McKie Sports traveled to the 43rd annual
Ausable Forks NY Fastpitch Tournament over this past weekend and posted a 4-2 record taking second place. With only one game each day, Friday and Saturday due to rain it was a long day at the ball field.

McKie 16
20 Main Tavern 6
WP-Charlie Walseman
LP-Mike Purnia

McKie 13
Quebec 1
WP-Shawn Sampson
LP-??

McKie 0
Razzano/Prospect 2
WP-Greg Garrity
LP-Shawn Sampson

McKie 4
Knoxville/Ontario 1
WP-Shawn Sampson
LP-Clark

McKie 5
Razzano/Prospect 2
WP-Charlie Walseman
LP-Greg Garrity

McKie 6
Razzano/Prospect 7 (Final in 10 innings)
WP-Greg Garrity
LP-Charlie Walseman

MVP-McKie Sports Mike Sorzickas
Outstanding Catcher-McKie Sports Mike Dicob
All Tourney Team-McKie Sports
Charlie Walseman, Jorge Sepulveda, Mike Sorzickas,
Shawn Sampson

Charlie Walseman

ISC II #3 Ottawa Team Easton Thunder drops final to ISC II #11 Micksburg Twins

July 16th, 2005

Unofficial results from Sunday at the Bay Bash men’s intermediate fastball tournament, (six team double knockout), in Mansfield, QC.

Blackburn Bombers 5 (8 innings)
Shawville Hursty’s Athletics 4

WP: Ryan Cox
LP: Darren Featherstone

Ottawa Team Easton Thunder (ISC #3) 5
Blackburn Bombers 1

WP: Dan Bradley
LP: Ryan Cox

Micksburg Twins (ISC #11) 2
Ottawa Team Easton Thunder 1

WP: Corey Costello
LP: Dan Konkle with relief from Dan Bradley

Adam Brown
Fitzroy Harbour WC Electric

Innerkip, ON Tournament Results

July 16th, 2005

Game # 1
Woodstock Kelseys 2 Hickson Reds 1
Winning Pitcher – Steve Running, 7 innings, 1 run, 5 hits, 11k’s
Losing Pitcher – Jeremy Debelleval, 6 innings,2 runs, 5 hits, 5k’s

Game #2
Shakespeare Falcons 4 ISC II #4 Norwich Razorbacks 2
Winning Pitcher – Kyle Harloff, 6 innings, 2 runs, 4 hits
– Fred Follings, 1 inning, 2k’s ( Save)
Losing Pitcher – Todd Winkworth, 3 1/3 innings, 4 runs, 7 hits, 4 k’s
– Tim Neill 3 2/3 innings, 1 hit, 6 k’s

Game #3
ISC II #34 Bridgeport Braves 7 Burgessville Bulls 2
Winning Pitcher – Jim Schnarr, 4 innings, 2 runs,3 hits,7k’s
– John McGarr, 3 innings, 2 hits, 3k’s
Losing Pitcher – Mark Vanvliet, 5innings, 6 runs, 9 hits, 3k’s
– Lee Poirer, 2 innings, 1 run, 3 hits, 1 k

ISC II #4 Norwich 3 Moraviantown 0
Winning Pitcher – Tim Neill 7 innings, 2 hits, 11k’s
Losing Pitcher – Norm Logan 6 innings, 3 runs, 7 hits, 2 k’s

ISC II #6 Palermo 5 Shakespeare 2
Winning Pitcher – Gord Scott
Losing Pitcher – Chris Evers

Hickson 9 Burgessville 2
Winning Pitcher – Adam McIntyre 5 innings, 2 runs, 8 hits, 1k
Losing Pitcher – LeePoirer

Woodstock 3 ISC II #34 Bridgeport 1
Winning Pitcher – Mike Pullin 7 innings, 1 run, 5 hits, 6k’s
Losing Pitcher – Mel Ross 6 innings, 3 runs, 7 hits
Mike Pullin – 2 home runs

Shakespeare 5 Moraviantown 4
Winning Pitcher – Fred Follings
Losing Pitcher – Brian Snake Jr.

ISC II #6 Palemo 1 ISC II #4 Norwich 0
Winning Pitcher – Rory Miller
Losing Pitcher – Tim Neill

ISC II #34 Bridgeport 12 Hickson 4
Winning Pitcher – Mel Ross
Losing Pitcher – Greg deBelleval

Moraviantown 3 ISC II #6 Palermo 2
Winning Pitcher – Lorne Noah
Losing Pitcher – Rory Miller

Woodstock 8 Burgessville
Winning Pitcher – Tim Christo
Losing Pitcher – Mark Vanvliet

Standings after Round Robin Play

Division A
Woodstock 3-0
Bridgeport 2-1
Hickson 1-2
Burgessville 0-3

Division B
Palermo 2-1
Shakespeare 2-1
Norwich 1-2
Moraviantown 1-2

Quarter Finals #1
ISC II #34 Bridgeport 4 ISC II #4 Norwich 1
Winning Pitcher – Jimmy Schnarr
Losing Pitcher – Tim Neill

Quarter Finals #2
Hickson 4 Shakespeare 2
Winning Pitcher – Greg deBelleval
Losing Pitcher – Chris Evers

Semi Finals #1
ISC II #34 Bridgeport 6 ISC II # 6 Palermo 3
Winning Pitcher – Mel Ross
Losing Pitcher – Mike Joseph

Semi Finals #2
Woodstock 2 Hickson 1
Winning Pitcher – Mike Pullin
Losing Pitcher – Greg deBelleval

Championship Game
Woodstock 10 ISC II #34 Bridgeport 4
Winning Pitcher – Steve Running
Losing Pitcher – Jimmy Schnarr

Includes score for ISC II #24 Memphis, TN Posse

July 16th, 2005

Nokomis,IL

The Lee’s Sports Falcons finished up 1-2 to put their record at 34-11 on the season. The Falcons
were beat by Nomomis 7-0 on Saturday afternoon and by Cerro Gordo 4-2 on Saturday night. Lee’s
picked up a win on Sunday morning with a 9-8 win in 8 innings over the ISC II #24 Memphis Posse.

Recap : Nokomis Homecoming

Nokomis 7 : Falcons 0
WP – Mitchell 2h/3ks
LP – Radake 8h/4er/2ks

Falcons : Colle 1-2/Gebhardt 1-2
Nokomis : Goodwin 1-3 2runs / Omalley 2-4 3rbis / Landis 2-2 rbi

Cerro Gordo 4 : Falcons 2
WP – Stevenson 3h/1er/9ks
LP – Kiselewski 5h/4er/8ks

Falcons : Kas ban 1-3 run / Colle 1-3 rbi / Radake 1-3 rbi

Falcons 9 : ISC II #24 Memphis Posse 8 (8 innings)
WP – Kiselewski 11h/3er/3ks
LP – Tummins 12h/9er/1k

Falcons : Cruser 1-4 hr / Saunders 2-4 / Radake 2-3 2rbi / Gebhardt 1-3 2runs / Bauza 2-3 hr
3rbis / Kiselewski 1-2 2rbis

John Kiselewski
Lee’s Sports Falcons
Radom,IL
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The Deuce Headlines in Your Gmail

July 12th, 2005

Anyone using Gmail? You can get headlines from The Deuce at the top of your inbox. Very simple to set up, here’s how:

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If there are any other “web clips” listed in Gmail, you can delete them. (They put a few in by default, but you can get rid of them) Gmail will rotate the latest headlines for The Deuce. (each time you open your inbox or click refresh, you’ll see a new headline) You can click to read the entire post.

If you haven’t tried Gmail, it’s worth a look. Very slick interface, easy to use and stores 2 gigs, so you’ll never fill it up. If you can’t get or find a Gmail “invite” to open a new account, email me (see link at right).

Want to mix in Fastpitchwest’s “Morning Brief” headlines? Same routine. Just cut and paste in the URL below:

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Stars of the ISC (II) – 2004 MVP Jeremy Creedon

July 12th, 2005

Stars of the I.S.C. – – – – – July, 2005

(A Tribute to the Past, Present, and Emerging Stars of the Sport of Fastball)

JEREMY CREEDEN – – – Wind him up and he starts hitting!

He’s back!!!

And he will be a potent force to reckon with – – – again – – – in 2005 international tourney action.

Who is “He”? He is JEREMY CREEDEN. And his potent bat will be in action as the Harriston, Ontario, Mercurys return to ISC – II Tournament of Champions action in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. The Mercurys will be defending the title which they won in both 2004 and 2003.

And Creeden? He’ll be ready to take up where he left off last season when he was voted the ISC – II Tournament of Champions’ “MOST VALUABLE PLAYER” in leading his team to the 2004 title.

The 27-year-old Creeden hit a blistering .370 with a home run and six RBI as his team swept to eight straight wins and the 2004 championship in Fargo/Moorhead. He was already in the ISC – II record book, being among the all-time leaders in “Most hits in a tournament” from his 2003 performance with Harriston.

It isn’t hard to understand how Creeden got attached to ball fields at an early age. His home in Wingham, Ontario, was just three houses from the town ball park. So young Jeremy started early with “T” ball action with the kids of his town.

That action on the diamond stopped at age 12 when his family moved to a cottage on Lake Huron. It resumed by age 16 when he turned to fastball again, traveling to Wroxeter to play third base in a Midget program with the Wroxeter Rippers. That move came since there was no Midget team in Wingham and he had buddies playing in Wroxeter.

It was at that point that an injury wrecked the shoulder of his throwing arm and he moved from third base to the role of DH – – – a position in the batting order he has occupied ever since.

Young Jeremy’s athletic adventures weren’t limited to fastball. In high school he played soccer for four years. He also excelled on the track team for four years – – being a member of his school’s record-setting 4 X 100 relay team. And of course hockey entered his life early (Creeden IS Canadian you understand!) When his family moved to that cottage on Lake Huron, he started playing hockey year round – – even in summer time! That love led him to play one year of hockey in high school before moving to Junior hockey action.

It was as a hockey player that Jeremy picked up the nickname “Billy” and it has stuck with him.

In “real life” Jeremy Creeden is a General Machinist/Tool & Die Maker. Engaged to Andrea Johnston, he now lives in Teeswater, ON., just a few clicks north of his native Wingham. When he is not on a ball field, he enjoys hunting, fishing, and golfing. It is likely that he hits a softball better than a golf ball since he describes his golf handicap as simply “high”.

Creeden admits to having been “shocked” at receiving the MVP award last August in Fargo, but he readily chooses that award as representing his career highlight. He noted that he didn’t expect such an honor since he only hit during the tournament (as a DH) and did not play a position in the field. It was not his first time to be selected the MVP of fastball action, since he has won two separate MVP awards in the Bluewater Fastball League back home.

Jeremy credits an early coach, Bob Pegg, as being the person he most models himself after, describing Pegg as “the total Charlie Hustle” type person.

Looking back over unique experiences in fastball, he cites traveling to play in both ISC Under 19 and Under 23 tournaments, praising his experiences in Frankenmuth, MI.

Pressed to identify his favorite playing venues, he quickly chose the main fields in Kimberly and Fargo where his Mercurys captured those two ISC – II Tournament of Champions titles.

So, get ready Chippewa Falls! Jeremy Creeden is just counting the days until he can step into the batter’s box.

That’s Jeremy Creeden, our July, 2005, STAR OF THE I.S.C.

By: Gordon Wise
ISC Information Officer

ISC II #34 Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves

July 8th, 2005

Kitchener, ON

The Bridgeport ‘Proforma’ Braves (Kitchener, Ontario, Canada) have qualified for the 2005 Tournament of Champions ISC II Tournament of Champions in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.

After losing the first game of the area qualifier in Innerkip, To Highgate, Bridgeport rallied back to finish 3rd with a 5-2 record, losing to Palermo in the semi-final. The Braves relied on the decision making of veteran player and coach, Rick Boyd. They were lead by the pitching of Jim Schnarr, Mel Ross, and veteran John McGarr. Offensively, Bridgeport exploded for a team batting average of .371 with 8 players batting over .400. Mike Kelly led the way with a lofty .600 average. It was truly a team effort.

44 Jason Hoch Coach C/ IF/ OF
52 Jodie Schnarr Coach OF
4 Sam Forbes Coach IF

21 Terry Eaton OF/IF
24 Mike Kelly IF
11 Jay Schnarr IF
17 Rob Weiler IF
96 Kevin Frank P/ DP
32 Q-Ron McWhirter C
97 Andy Dickson IF
25 Jody Dickson OF
16 Travis Murdock Utility
6 Brandon Horne IF
54 John McGarr P/ Utility
11 Jim Schnarr P
5 Mel Ross P
23 Rick Boyd Coach

This Bridgeport Braves fastball team has survived independently for over 25 years, many of the players still playing together from their childhood. The Bridgeport Braves Team Committee has always been made up of local families, with the majority of the players currently living in the local area. This year veteran players were added from the now defunked K-W Pride. The team’s main goal for the 2005 season was to qualify for the ISC II (International Softball Congress) Tournament of Champions to be held in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, August 14-19.
Sponsorship for Bridgeport has virtually all been local. The team would not exist without the continued, generous sponsorship from the community. The players have maintained great relationships with their sponsors, and are very grateful for the generous donations.

The Bridgeport Intermediate Men’s Fastball Club was very successful during the 2003, and 2004 seasons. In 2003, Bridgeport lost to K-W Pride in the final. 2004 was highlighted by winning the K-W Pride Tournament to begin the season, the Braves finished third to Sebringeville, and Tavistock in the South Perth Fastball league championships. 2005 will mark the fifth year playing South Perth League.

Preparations are now being made for the trip to Chipewa Falls, where the Braves are confident that they will put Bridgeport on the ISC II map!!

Jodie Schnarr
Waterloo, ON
mailto: jodie.schnarr@wcdsb.edu.on.ca

ISC II #32 Black Gold wraps up berth

July 8th, 2005

Hermann, MO

ISC II #32 Black Gold of Hermann, MO wrapped up the Gateway Fastball League with a 13-0 mercy win over St. Louis Heat. The win has Black Gold finishing with a league record of 14-3, an overall record of 26-7, making them league runner-up to ISC team Vandalia Freight and earning a berth to the ISC II Tournament of Champions. Black Gold is next in action this weekend at the Nokomis, Il Homecoming tournament with round robin games against ISC II team Belleville Wolfpack and ISC teams Vandalia Freight & Springfield Brandt’s.

Black Gold 13 16 0
St. Louis Heat 0 4 3

WP – Steinbeck 5IP 4H 0R 8K
LP – Bisehoff 3IP 5H 2ER 1K, with relief from Dan Johnson 1/3IP 8H
10ER, relief from Copple 12/3IP 3H 1ER

Black Gold hitting
Isrealson 3-4 5RBI HR(Grand Slam), Kahle 2-4 4RBI HR(Grand Slam),
K. Speckhals 2-3 2RBI 2-2B, C. Speckhals 3-4, Schowe 2-2 2B

Thank you,
Eric Steinbeck, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Missouri
(314) 923-8646
mailto:Eric.Steinbeck@bcbsmo.com

ISC II Game Controller Joe Todd honoured

July 8th, 2005

Joe Todd, one of the ISC II Game Controllers, was honoured for his many years of work in fastball at the 2005 Woodstock Legends tournament. Congratulations to Joe and the other honourees!

Read all the bios by clicking here. Joe is pictured second from left in the front row here.

ISC II #25 Kenosha, WI Earl’s Club win Wisconsin ISC II Travel League and qualify for ToC

July 7th, 2005

Wisconsin

Earls Club of Kenosha WI (#25) won the Wisconsin ISC II Travel League last weekend finishing with a 3-1 record for the weekend and 8-2 overall.

Earls started the weekend with an 8-1 win over The Bar of Appleton (#12). Wayne Guara threw a 2 hitter. Glen Nelson was 3-4, Dale Horton and Paul Skora had 2 hits apiece and Jeremy Maginn hit a home run.

Saturday Earls started out with PJ’s from Wausau. Earls jumped out to an early lead as Todd Lubkeman threw a 1 hitter. Kirk Kamke and Jeremy Maginn had two hits apiece in the 7-0 final.

Next came the Circle Tap Lumberjacks (#21). In a game where we hit numerous hard shots right at guys we finally manufactured a run despite ourselves in the top of the 7th only to lose on a 2 run homer in the bottom of the 7th. Todd Lubkeman took the tough loss giving up only 3 hits.

In the final game we faced The Bar. Wayne Guara took the mound again and despite an early run held off the Bar and we cruised to a 7-1 win. Paul Wouters and Kirk Kamke had two hits apiece. Wouters and Rich Edwards each homered.

Next up for Earls is their hometown tournament. Thanks to the ISC folks in Kimberly and Denmark/Circle Tap and see you in Chippewa Falls.

Paul Skora
mailto:Paul.Skora@abbott.com

ISC II #8 Niagara Snappers split with ISC #22 Jarvis Merchants

July 7th, 2005

Jarvis, ON

July 6, 2005

The Niagara Snappers (ISC II #8) cruised down Hwy 3 to take on the Jarvis Merchants (ISC #22) in games 61 and 62 of the ISC Travel League. These games acted as 4-point games as games 77 and 78, which were to played in Niagara, have been cancelled due to a scheduling conflict.

Game#1
Niagara 4
Jarvis 1
WP: Dan Duemo – 7IP, 1R, 6H, 11K’s, 1BB
LP: Scott Wagar – 7IP, 4R, 7H, 10K’s, 1BB

Snappers:
Todd Dawdy – 2for3, HR, 2RBI’s
Kevin Newhouse – 1for3, double, 2RBI’s
Perry Bartley – 2for3

Merchants:
Matt Lyons – HR

Game #2 – 5 innings
Jarvis 11
Niagara 5
WP: Andrew Phibbs – 5IP, 5R, 9H, 9K’s, 1BB
LP: Byron Demoe – 1 1/3IP, 9R, 5H, 1K’s, 4BB – relief – Jay Paylove – 3
2/3IP, 2R, 6H, 1K, 0BB

Snappers:
Scott Young – 2for3, HR, 2RBI’s
Jarrod Burtt – 1for3, HR, 2RBI’s
Todd Dawdy – 2for3, 1RBI

Merchants:
Too much to list!

Next up for Niagara is a GHFL twin bill tonight with the Snappers hosting Scotties of Niagara Falls, followed by a rematch with the Mississauga Arrows. Start time for the first game is 7pm at Memorial Park in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Niagara Snappers….Good Guys!…Great Game!

Perry Bartley
Niagara Snappers Fastball Club
misterpaulo@hotmail.com