Softball Magazine Rose Cup Coverage - Sept 2004 issue

2004 ISC World Champions Broken Bow NY Featured in Softball Magazine in Portland Rose Cup tournament coverage

ISC World Tournament RBI Leader Rhys Casley Makes the Fastpitch Cover

Softball Magazine has featured our Portland Rose Cup Tournament coverage in its September 2004 issue, including the photo of Broken Bow's Rhys Casley (below) on its "inside" fastpitch section cover.  The magazine published our feature story on the 2004 Portland Rose Cup tournament, "North by Northwest", as well as a four page color photo layout, featuring photos taken by Fastpitchwest's own photographer, Maddy Flanagan, including photos of Rose Cup MVP Ryan Wolfe and Most Valuable Pitcher Gerald Muizelaar,of Broken Bow, NY, along with teammates Frank Cox, Rhys Casley and Omar Moraga, Team Rainey's Travis Price and Roy Guinaldo, Portland's pitchers Roberto Bahler and Kevin Careless, , River City Rockers' Nick Muratalla, and Paola's Robin Freels, the first female pitcher to compete in the companion tournament to Rose Cup, the DeMarini Classic, and of course, Rose Cup tournament director Tom Ree.

Click menu buttons at left to view the pages from the September 2004 issue.  Note that the one marked "PDF" requires Adobe Reader, while the others allow you to view each page as a separate photo in your browser.   Click Softball Magazine logo above to visit their website.

Photo below:  Rhys Casley of Broken Bow Spirit, NY appears on inside fastpitch cover of September 2004 issue.  All photos featured taken by Fastpitchwest's Maddy Flanagan

 While some viewed Softball magazine as a slo-pitch only publication for a time, that is no longer the case.  Softball magazine is devoting an entire section to fastpitch each month, complete with its own inside cover.  In 2004, Softball Magazine has included coverage of the AAU International Tournament from Orlando, FL, Red Rock Tournament in St. George UT, Rose Cup Tournament in Portland OR, and a feature is due out soon on this year's ISC II Tournament of Champions, in Fargo, North Dakota.   Don't miss the great coverage!  

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I have some extra copies of the September 2004 issue, and will mail you one if you send a pre-addressed, stamped envelope with $2.25 in postage on it (7 first class stamps), or $2.75 if to Canada to Jim Flanagan, PO Box 961, Los Alamitos, CA 90720-0961.  While they last.

 

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