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SCIFL Back at Santa Fe Springs for Week 6

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Schedule of Games Posted at official SCIFL website


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More great local action for the SCIFL (So Cal Independent Fastpitch League) in Santa Fe Springs this weekend. This will be “Santa Fe Springs IV, with one more to follow, July 24-25, all at the “home fields” for the SCIFL, Little Lake Park.

Click here for the schedule of games.

Long Beach Black Sox Stats

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Click here for Long Beach Black Sox (SCIFL) mid-season stats.

Most hits? That would be the leader of the band, Fred Hanker, with 31 and a .484 average. Call him “Mr. Double”, with 10. Chris Minogue is just behind in all categories – 29 hits, 8 doubles, and a .402 average. Young Matt Shaw rounds out the trio of top Black Sox hitters, with 29 hits, and a .397 average. Fred Hanker is the runaway HR leader, with 6.


Fred Hanker on his way to one of 10 first half doubles

Pitching stats.

Ron Rupp is the ace of this staff, with a 12-3 record, 1.25 ERA with 99 strikeouts in 83 innnings pitched. His K/W ration is better than 5 to 1. (99/17).


Ron Rupp, Long Beach Black Sox ace

Balancing Act

Sunday, May 30th, 2010


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From the blog at Maddy’s Photos:

This past May 23rd I dropped by Santa Fe Springs, California, to photograph a SCIFL (Southern California Independent Fastpitch League) weekend tournament. Digital cameras have revolutionalized photography, with ever improving equipment available. However, it’s also a balancing act — wanting the newer technology that is better or faster — while at the same time, having the equipment that is battle tested and reliable. At the shoot this past weekend, I was armed with the old and the new. I had my trusty, “steady Eddie” D200 with which I’ve taken thousands of shots over the past few years, along with their newer, faster, D300s to try out. I was looking forward to testing out the new Nikon, billed to be faster, the better to capture the talented, and ever-increasingly faster players that I photograph. It is faster, to be sure, but I was disappointed that it malfunctioned in its first use, and prevented me from sharing all of the shots I took that day. Looks like this new Nikon could have used a bit more beta testing. In the end, the balancing act was won by “steady Eddie”, my D200, which produced the photos shown in my latest gallery of shots. Tried and true, hope you enjoy “Eddie’s” work (and mine).

Click here to view the Gallery of photos from the SCIFL league weekend at Santa Fe Springs, California, May 22-23, 2010.

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MAFTL Week 1 scores from Lancaster, PA

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

All games at Garret Park in Lancaster
May 21-23, 2010
Week 1
Gm 1 Hoffman Power 1 Keatings 8
Gm 2 Exit Realty 8 Swashbucklers 0
Gm 3 Maccabi USA 0 Keatings 7
Gm 4 NY Gremlins 5 SC Tornados 0
Gm 5 PA Power 5 ADCO 2
Gm 6 NY Gremlins 6 Swashbucklers 2
Gm 7 Maccabi USA 0 PA Power 1
Gm 8 SC Tornados 7 Swashbucklers 9
Gm 9 ADCO 4 Maccabi USA 3
Gm 10 Exit Realty 1 NY Gremlins 3
Gm 11 ADCO 5 Keatings 4
Gm 12 SC Tornados 6 Exit Realty 5
Gm 13 PA Power 12 SC Tornados 5
Gm 14 ADCO 1 Exit Realty 4
Gm 15 NY Gremlins 7 Maccabi 0
Gm 16 Keatings 3 Swashbucklers 2
Gm 17 NY Gremlins 5 Exit Realty 4
Gm 18 Keatings 3 PA Power 11
Gm 19 NY Gremlins 1 PA Power 0

See the MAFTL site for complete game info.

Single Elimination Sunday at Santa Fe Springs

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Anthony Martinez and Colton Dirt Bags Top SCIFL at Santa Fe Springs


Anthony Martinez (above) turned in a stellar weekend for the Colton Dirt Bags, including an extra-inning 2-1 semi-final win over the Long Beach Black Sox, helping his team capture first place on the weekend. (photo courtesy of Fred Hanker)

For the complete gallery of Fred Hanker photos, click here.

Maddy was spotted at Santa Fe Springs as well, so keep an eye out for her photos, soon, at the Morning Brief.

SANTA FE SPRINGS – WEEK 4

The Colton Dirt Bags come out on top in Santa Fe Springs with a 14-2 victory of Mi Tierra in the championship game.

Final Four:
Dirt Bags
Long Beach Black Sox
Liberty Fastpitch
Mi Tierra

The Dirt Bags beat the Long Beach Black Sox 2-1 in 10? innings, with international tie breaker in effect. Great pitching duel involving Anthony Martinez (Dirt Bags) and Ryan Webb. (Black Sox)

Mi Tierra topped Liberty Fastpitch in the other semi-final game.

Click SCFIL logo later in the week for the final/official results.

SCIFL Single elimination play starts Sunday morning at 9am at Little Lake Park in Santa Fe Springs, with 4 games at 9, 4 more at 10:30am, 2 at 12 noon and the championship game set to go at 1:30pm.

Round Robin Schedule (Saturday)

Single Elimination Sunday Schedule


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SCIFL Today

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

SCFIL – May 22-23, 2010

SANTA FE SPRINGS – WEEK 4

The SCIFL heads to Santa Fe Springs for the rest of the year. This weekend will be the first of four in a row at Little Lake Park. 11 teams will be in the event with games starting both days at 9:00 AM with the Championship game scheduled for 1:30 PM Sunday afternoon. Please press the links below for the schedules.

Round Robin Schedule (Saturday)

Single Elimination Sunday Schedule


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SCIFL at Santa Fe Springs This Weekend

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

SCFIL – May 22-23, 2010

Updated Wednesday night with Schedule of Games:

Round Robin Schedule (Saturday)

Single Elimination Sunday Schedule


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The SCIFL (So Cal Independent Fastpitch League) will be in Santa Fe Springs this weekend, for two days of games. You know the drill, round robin on Saturday, Single Elimination on Sunday.

Little Lake Park at Sante Fe Springs

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Last time out, at Palm Springs, it was the Panteras coming out on top, behind the “Double P” pitching staff of Price and Pyle – Travis Price and Gerald Pyle. Who will it be this time out?

2010 Palm Springs Weeekend Champions – Panteras
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MAFTL Starts May 21 in Lancaster, PA

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Mid Atlantic Fastpitch Travel League

The 2010 season is upon us, and play in the Mid Atlantic Fastpitch Travel League (MAFTL) begins Friday, May 21st in Lancaster, PA. There are two games on tap at Garrett Park Friday night starting at 8:00 pm, with PA Power taking on Keatings Fitness, and newcomers Exit Realty battling The Swashbucklers in the nightcap.

The League will operate with 8 teams. Gone from the ’09 season are Hoffman Rise, Peninsula Merchants, and Ken Clark Co. Returning teams are ’09 League Champion NY Gremlins, Keatings Fitness Center, PA Power, ADCO Tool Shed, and the USA Maccabi Team. New to the League for ’10 are Exit Realty (PA), Tornadoes (SC), and The Swashbucklers (NY).

There will will be 3 weekends of play. Week 1 will be at Garrett Park in Lancaster, PA May 21-23, Week 2 at Garrett Park in Lancaster, PA June 18-20, and Week 3 at Stevens Field in Ephrata, PA. For the first 2 weekends format for play will be bracket style, with seeding from that play culminating in a single-elimination 8 team play-off. (see Schedule Page) The format for the 3rd weekend will be a 3 game guarantee play-off, with seeding from the results of the first two weekends.

Results will be posted to this website http://www.maftl.org as games are completed to keep you updated on the the happenings of the MAFTL.

Games and other League info will also be posted to Al’s Fastball.

You can contact me for any info on the MAFTL at t.vogel (at) verizon.net.

Thanks,
Tom Vogel
www.maftl.org


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Paper Valley Wisconsin League Schedule

Saturday, May 8th, 2010


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Click here for Paper Valley League Schedule.

Palm Springs SCIFL Tournament wrap up

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Editor’s note: More great writing from the pen of Bob Otto:

Story and photos by BOB OTTO
Click here for the original story with photos at Bob’s blog, “Otto in Focus”

PALM SPRINGS, CA – It’s been a few years since I’ve covered a men’s fastpitch tournament. It was good to be back. Good to run into some old friends at Demuth Park in Palm Springs last weekend.

But one thing I don’t like. Those garish yellow-neon balls. I’ve covered plenty of high school girl’s games and of course that’s what they use. But those yellow balls seem out of place in the men’s game.

I picked one up. Rock hard. And when a batter smashes one, those yellow rocks leave the bat like a missile launched for outer space.

Former Long Beach Black Sox retired pitcher, Chuck Vranich, was spectating at the tournament. He said the reason he retired from pitching was because of those yellow missiles. After having them whistle over his head a few times, he decided it was time to give up pitching. Just not worth the risk for a 66-year-old disfiguring his face or breaking his bones.

I saw a couple of two-bouncers headed into the shortstop – second base hole. I was ready to pencil in a 6-to-3 groundout, but the ball shot into centerfield before the shortstop could react.

So ball players, what do you think? Do you like them? Or would you prefer to go back to the old style cork-centered Dudley’s or DeBeers?
…I saw some great plays, but the catch Maccabi USA centerfielder, Dan Winnick, made in the championship game against the Panteras topped them all. Winnick – about as fast as they come in the sport – made a great over the shoulder running catch in left-centerfield to track down what I thought was a sure triple.

…Clyde Bennett may be the most devoted man in fastpitch. He umpires. He manages a 23-under team. And each year he recruits three or four young players and brings them into the game. Clyde brought his son, Mark, into the sport and Mark has gone on to become a top-level ASA Class “A” and ISC pitcher.

…For years, Clyde’s Santa Barbara men’s teams were competitive with the better teams in California as well as the U.S. He no longer has a men’s team, but he has kept the men’s game alive in Santa Barbara. There’s still a four-team league going, he said.

…The Southern California Independent Fastpitch League (SCIFL) is one of the last bastions of men’s fastpitch in Southern California. And much credit goes to NAFA Pacific Coast Vice President, Robert Hernandez, who serves as the SCIFL Tournament Director. The league is competitive and it’s well run.

…Co-ed fastpitch anyone? Debbie Day, a right-hander, pitched for Maccabi USA, and she did well against the men. Day pitched the University of Arizona Wildcats to the school’s first NCAA Division I National Championship in 1991. Debbie has been windmilling her screwball and rise ball at the men for about 10 years with the “Damn Yankees” in the Burbank League.

The difference?

“I think the women are more disciplined than the men,” she said. “But the men are so much stronger. You make a mistake and the ball goes so much further.” Day is also the head softball coach at Cal Lutheran University

…Frightening moment. San Diego PrimeTime pitcher Dan Zupp was standing in the on deck circle when a foul ball came screaming at him. The ball hit Zupp flush on the inside elbow of his pitching arm. His elbow had a knot the size of tennis ball. But there was Zupp pitching in the next game. And he threw well before losing 3-2 to the eventual champion Panteras.

…If it weren’t for older pitchers like Zupp, Dave Blackburn (Maccabi USA), Ron Rupp (Long Beach Black Sox), Russ Snow (Maccabi USA), and several others fighting off retirement – the game would already be toast in Southern California.

…Since 1993, Vicki Oltean has been a staunch ally of men’s fastpitch in Palm Springs. Every year, she welcomes the men to Demuth Park for tournament play. And under her leadership as Tournament Director for Palm Springs Parks Recreation, the ball fields are in excellent playing condition with the games running on schedule.

…22-year-old Cory Avery of Nova Scotia, Canada is a hot ticket in men’s fastpitch. The right-hander is toeing the rubber for Rude Pac of Sunland, California this season as well as pitching for Murphy’s Fish and Chips in the Canada Junior Men’s National Championship. On Sunday I saw him pitch against the Norwalk Panteras and he looked good.

Avery’s thoughts on facing California hitters versus Canadians: “They are equal if not better,” he said. “They put the ball in play.” Rude Pac has kept Avery busy. He’s pitched in the Las Vegas Road Trip III, St. George, Utah, and the Palm Springs tournaments since landing in La-La Land.

…I’ve talked to a few folks about the ISC World Tournament format. The format has all 48 teams in the same bracket in the early rounds. Then the first 24 teams eliminated move into a single elimination ISC II Championship. Nobody takes the middle ground. They’re either for it, or against it.

…One of the top pitchers in the world said that there should never have been an ISC II in the first place. I disagree…the ISC II has replaced the ASA Class A National Championship (in my view). And the ISC II has earned its distinction as the best national tournament for teams a notch under ISC World Tournament teams.

…Let’s hope enough ISC World Tournament teams return next year so that the ISC can once again offer World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions championships.

…Avery pitched against fellow Canadian, Travis Price (Panteras), losing 2-1 in Sunday’s first playoff game. His thoughts?

“I’ve heard about him, but I’ve never seen him pitch,” Avery said. “I wish he would’ve given me a pitch to hit.” Avery swings the bat about as well as he throws the ball.

…Yellow ball part two: I saw pitchers wearing protective helmets with face guards. I’d think all pitchers would be wearing them. I wonder how many other pitchers like Vranich retired early rather than risk injury from the yellow rocks? As you can probably tell, I’m not a big fan.