From Game Changer Media LENNY VILLALVAZO collected three hits in three at bats, as HILL UNITED CHIEFS defeated NorthEast Drillers 18O 8-2 on Friday. LENNY VILLALVAZO hit a solo home run to center field in the fourth inning, doubled in the first inning, and singled in the seventh inning. HILL UNITED CHIEFS scored five runs in the fourth inning on the way to victory. LENNY … [Read more...]
Oklahoma City, Los Angeles
Oklahoma City OK to Host Olympic Softball in 2028 . … [Read more...]
Friday Night Live Stream – Hill United vs. NE Drillers – 6:30 p.m. EDT
Live from Softball Premier TV Game Changer Live Scoring Lineups at Press Time HILL UNITED CHIEFS S BOLAND (SS)B EZEKIEL (CF)N SHAILES (3B)B MOTRONI (C)Q BRUCE (LF)L VILLALVAZO (2B)T GONZALEZ (1B)J MCGOVERNN WHITE (RF) Pitching - Marco Diaz Northeast Drillers 180 T Migliavacca (CF)B Milheim (3B)C Schiller (SS)M KronkM Godoy (1B)J Solario (LF)J Zara … [Read more...]
Friday Night Lights at Simcoe
Full Tournament and Broadcast Schedule (Click to Enlarge) The action gets underway tonight (Friday, June 21) with four thrilling matchups. Two games live streamed on Softball Premier TV … [Read more...]
Chiefs’ Challenge 2024 – June 21-23 at Simcoe Ontario Canada
Cap tip, Al's Fastball Summer is here, and the 2024 season is kicking off with a bang at the Chiefs Challenge in Simcoe, Ontario. This event brings together some of the best men's fastpitch teams in the world, including 5 of the top 6 ranked teams globally. Fans can look forward to seeing the #1 New York Gremlins, #2 host Hill United Chiefs, #3 Bear Creek Express, #4 NE … [Read more...]
All Game Recaps of WBSC Men’s World Cup Qualifier – Group A at Hermosillo Mexico
Enjoy our "All Game Recaps" from the recently completed WBSC Men's Softball World Cup Qualifer, Group A. Congratulations to the Dominican Republic and Australia, who punched their tickets to next year's World Cup tournament. WEDNESDAY JUNE 12, 2024 1. Venezuela (1-0) 7, Australia (0-1) 0 - Winning Pitcher: Maiker Josue Pimentel Sivira (VEN) (1-0), 7 IP, 12 … [Read more...]
RIP Willie Mays (1931-2024) Say Hey
Editor's Note: From my personal card collection, (below), circa 1969. (And no, the crease at the top was not from the spokes of my bicycle. ) I first saw Willie play at Candlestick Park at the age of 12 (me, not him). A doubleheader, no less, against the Braves. Mays, Aaron, and McCovey on the field together. My brothers and I figured we'd see a lot of home runs that day. Alas, … [Read more...]