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New League in Prince County, Canada

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

A new league in Prince County, PEI, Canada.

FASTPITCH LEAGUE IN THE WORKS

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Apr 15, 2010 – In the last few weeks leaps and bounds have been made in bringing Men’s Fastpitch Softball back to the prince county area.

We set out at the start to find enough interest to hopefully field four teams in a competitive rec league, but to our surprise there are even more out there with craving to play ball.

We are currently in the process of trying to secure fields, dates and time slots for the league to play.
We are looking at preferably Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday evenings at 7pm and 9pm.

Hopefully within the next week or two we will more details for everyone regarding the league and teams.

Things are defiantly looking promising.

Editor’s note: “Defiantly” seems like a great way to kick off a new league.

Next up for SCIFL – May 22-23 – SFS II

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Next up for the SCIFL, May 22 – 23, at Santa Fe Springs, California.


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Some stats to peruse from the first few weekends.

Fred Hanker’s Palm Springs Photos

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Click here to see Fred Hanker’s Palms Springs photos from the latest SCIFL weekend (all 162 of them).


(shown above, Ken Shaw of the Long Beach Black Sox)Ken hit .333 on the weekend at Palm Springs.


(shown above, Fred Hanker, player-manager of the Long Beach Black Sox; photo by Imelda Santos (thanks, Imelda).Fred hit .583 with 8 runs 5 RBI 3 doubles and 2 triples at Palm Springs.

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Pyle and Price hurl Panteras to Palm Springs championship

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Story by Bob Otto/OttoinFocus

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Pyle and Price hurl Panteras to Palm Springs championship

PALM SPRINGS, CA – Manager Fernie Ramirez had an enviable option – start one, relieve with the other. And that’s just how Ramirez worked his pitching staff of Gerald Pyle and Travis Price.

The two right-handers split three games on Sunday in leading the Panteras of Norwalk to the championship of the Southern California Independent Fastpitch League Alliance Tournament at Demuth Park in Palm Springs, April 24-25.

And in the championship game, Price started and went four innings. Then Pyle came on in relief over the final three frames to pick up the win in a 4-2 victory over Maccabi USA. The win capped a weekend where the Panteras carved out a 5-1 record.

For Pyle, sharing the rubber was just fine with him.

“I would throw three or four (innings) and then Travis would throw three or four,” said Pyle, a Fargo, North Dakota native who now calls Southern California home. “I liked it. Sometimes you have to change up things with hitters. Travis throws a really great change up and rise ball, and I throw the drop ball and rise.”

And there’s another factor in the pitchers sharing games. For Price, it was his first outing of the season. While Pyle has been getting plenty of work since the season started in February.

EASING PRICE IN

“With his (Price) first time out, I didn’t want to over throw him and hurt him,” Ramirez said, adding that both pitchers will pitch for his ball club in SCIFL play when available from their full time teams.”

Reports say that Price will pitch for the California A’s. While Pyle will team up with 22-year-old Cory Avery of Nova Scotia, Canada, and pitch for Rude Pac of Sunland, California.

In the championship game, Price allowed one hit, struck out four, walked one, and didn’t allow any earned runs in his four innings. While Pyle held Maccabi to one hit over the final three frames.

TOUGH UNDER PRESSURE

And in the sixth he pitched himself out of big trouble. Maccabi loaded the bases with two out, but Pyle induced a ground ball, ending the inning to keep the game tied at 2-2.

“Gerald pitched a very good tournament,” Ramirez said. “He was throwing the ball smooth and kept the ball down. But we left too many men on base. Three times we had opportunities to cash in runs. We’re like an old Chevy, we take time to warm up and get going.”

While Maccabi couldn’t capitalize in their half of the sixth, the Panteras did by scoring two unearned runs to pull out the win. Three errors and a passed ball accounted for all of Panteras runs.

MACCABI PITCHING SOLID

Maccabi starter, Jason Gluckman, pitched a solid three innings allowing three hits and an unearned run. In the fourth, Debbie Day, came on and pitched 2 1/3 innings. She gave way to lefty, Russ Snow, in the sixth with Panteras parked on second and third and one out.

Snow’s riser got a strike out. And he appeared to be out of trouble when his drop ball produced a ground ball, but the throw sailed by first base allowing both runners to score.

And that’s all the runs Pyle needed. He shutdown Maccabi in the seventh to pick up his third win of the tournament. But he gave the credit to the guys swinging the bats.

“They (Panteras) all put the bat on the ball,” Pyle said. “There are no easy outs.”

FORMER WILDCATS GREAT
For Day the loss was disappointing, but none-the-less, she enjoys the challenge competing on the men’s side of the sport.

“The pitching distance is further (46-feet men, 43-feet women) and the men are so much stronger,” said Day, 40, who hurled the University of Arizona to the NCAA Division One National Championship in 1991.

“They (Maccabi) pick me up for tournaments when they need me or want me there. They play really good defense for me and they’re my favorite team to play on,” Day added.

The Panteras marched through the tournament by knocking off Maccabbi, 5-0, in round robin play on Saturday, along with a 5-4 victory over Liberty Fastpitch. The Panteras only loss came at the hands of Canadian, Cory Avery, and Black Curtain, 2-0, in extra innings.

But in Sunday’s playoff the Panteras got even by knocking off Black Curtain and Avery, 2-1, in the opening game. They followed that by holding off San Diego PrimeTime, 3-2, setting up the rematch with Maccabi.

After posting a 1-2 record on Saturday, Maccabi USA came roaring back on Sunday. They opened the day by beating the Palm Springs Express, 6-1, Liberty Fastpitch, 8-0, and in the semi-finals, Maccabbi knocked off the Long Beach Black Sox, 6-5.

Panteras Capture Palm Springs SCIFL weekend

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Thanks to SCIFL Commish Robert Hernandez for these scores.


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The Panteras win 4-2 in the championship game over Maccabi USA. The Panteras advanced to the title game with a win over San Diego Primetime, while Maccabi USA topped the Long Beach Black Sox in their semi-final.

More info to follow shortly at the official SCIFL website.

SCIFL Saturday Scores from Palm Springs

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Thanks to SCIFL Commish Robert Hernandez for these scores.


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Click here for Saturday’s Round Robin Results

SCIFL to Palm Springs, CA This Weekend

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Updated Thursday night, April 22, 2010

To view the REVISED bracket and single elimination schedule, CLICK HERE(revised Thursday night, April 22)


Janky Joe Janicke will swing it for Liberty Fastpitch this weekend in Palm Springs. Liberty was the winner of the last SCIFL league weekend, at Santa Fe Springs. (Photo borrowed from Joe’s Facebook)

From SCIFL commish, Robert Hernandez


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PALM SPRING TOURNAMENT

After leaving Las Vegas, the SCIFL heads to another hot spot with casinos and golf courses. Palm Springs is the next stop on the schedule for twelve teams with all games being played at Demuth Park. Games start at 9:00 AM on Saturday and 8:00 AM on Sunday with the championship game scheduled for 1:15 PM Sunday afternoon. Remember to give yourself plenty of time if driving Saturday morning as the Highway 10 may be a little heavier than usual due to the Stagecoach festival.

Palm Springs
Demuth Park

4365 Mesquite Ave, Palm Springs, CA
For a map of the park, CLICK HERE

Stuck in Lodi

Monday, April 19th, 2010

…or not. It’s just a song lyric.


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Ed Gasper, pitching for the Roseville Eagles at Lodi over the past weekend. The Eagles came from behind to beat the Cal State Builders, but fell to the Italian Athletic Club out of Stockton, California. The IAC will be at Best of the West June 5-6, 2010. I don’t see the Eagles on the list, but they would make a great addition to the field of teams. (One spot left, Eagles!)

Photo by Taylor Penticoff, courtesy of the Roseville Eagles Facebook page.

Editor’s note: If you can’t see the photo posted above, it is likely because you are not logged in to Facebook, or the permission settings for the photos might be for “friends/fans only”. Try logging in, or sending friend request if need be.

Roseville Eagles
Coach – Paul Carleton

Mario Pereira
Ron Gonzales
Rob Penticoff
Rob Sanchez
Dany Blanco
Jeff Wilson
Nate Carleton
Bill Kenelty
Rannis Rojas
Brett Shaffer
Jeff Grosso
Tyler Moore
Kary Moore
Kevin Brown
Craig Coulter
Ed Gasper
Joe Jaquez
Mike Neeley

Las Vegas Tournament – Saturday Scores

Saturday, April 10th, 2010


Click links below for updated brackets from Saturday’s play:

AA/AA Major Division
Santa Cecilia Mexico (Mexicali) and Rude Pac were unbeaten on Saturday.

Mark Bennett notes on FB:

RudePa beat Si Señor from Arizona 2-0 Gerald Pyle with the complete game win. We play Mexicali tomorrow at 11 on the winners bracket final.

Editor’s note:

Complete game? Gerald ? Really ? Congrats, G.

A Major Division
Long Beach Black Sox and El Paso Steel were unbeaten Saturday.

A Division
Carribbean and the Albuquerque Hitmen were unbeaten Saturday.

Report from SCIFL Commish Robert Hernandez

Las Vegas Road Trip III
April 10, 2010

The first day of the Las Vegas Road Trip is in the books and there was plenty of great games throughout the day. The weather once again was fantastic with temperatures in the high 70’s/low 80’s. The wind starting kicking up in the afternoon but didn’t effect play too much. Games will begin at 8:00AM at Sunset Park with the Championship games scheduled for 3:00 PM. An “IF” game will be played immediately after if necessary.

In the AA/AA-Major bracket Sta Cecilla and Rude-Pac while New Image will face off against hte Hooves and Si Senor will take on CPI in the lower bracket.

The undefeated teams in the A-Major are the Long Beach Black Sox and El Paso Steel. In the lower bracket Maccabi USA will square off against the Poker Knights.

The A division will have the Carribean against the Albuquerque Hitmen, both teams are are 3-0 in the tournament. In the lower bracket the Savala Painters will go against the Palm Springs Express with Liberty FP going against the winner of that game. In the other half of the bracket the Stockton Outlaws against the Colton Dirt Bags with the Page Brake Jrs waiting for the winner of that game.

Updated brackets are posted on the SCIFL web site at www.scifastpitch.com. Additional information will be made available after the tournament is complete.

Robert Hernandez
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Games continue today, Sunday, April 11, 2010, with championship games slated late this afternoon.

Bright Light City Gonna Set My Soul on Fire …

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

27 Teams in Town for SCIFL Las Vegas Road Trip III

Bright light city gonna set my soul
Gonna set my soul on fire
Got a whole lot of money that’s ready to burn,
So get those stakes up higher

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Click above photo for schedule of games and more info at the SCIFL website.

SCIFL commish Robert Hernandez heads up the third iteration of the league’s favorite road trip. The neon lights burn bright at night in this desert town, but during the day, it will be fastball’s stars deserving of the attention. Games begin at 8am Saturday with the twenty-seven (27) team competing in three separate (NAFA) divisions of play. The only thing teams likely won’t find much time to do this weekend is sleep…

How I wish that there were more
Than the twenty-four hours in the day
‘Cause even if there were forty more
I wouldn’t sleep a minute away

-Viva Las Vegas, Elvis Presley

We’re not in Sin City, but will keep an eye out for scores and post up any that we receive.

Let the games begin.


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