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OttoInFocus – Someone to Know: Robert Hernandez

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Someone to Know: NAFA’s Robert Hernandez

Written by Bob Otto on April 5th, 2010

ANAHEIM, CA – In 1990 Robert Hernandez was asked if he wanted to play a little fastpitch softball in the Burbank City League. He was about 30 at the time. A bit of a late start, he admits. But once he had a taste of fastpitch, he was hooked for good.

In the ensuing 20 years, Hernandez has advanced from playing and managing, and running a local Burbank tournament to becoming one of the North American Fastpitch Association’s (NAFA) top directors.

“Robert is one of the most well respected directors in men’s fastpitch,” said Benji Hedgecock, Executive Director of NAFA since 2003. “His intelligence and passion is unmatched and he is one of the best people in our sport.”

Hernandez joined NAFA in 2007 after nine years as an Amateur Softball Association (ASA) Southern California Adult Commissioner overseeing all adult programs. He now holds the titles of NAFA Pacific Coast Vice President, NAFA World Series Tournament Director, and NAFA Southern California State Commissioner.

Joining NAFA – which offers men’s fastpitch leagues and World Series national tournaments in nine divisions – (age 18-Under, 23-Under, A, A-Major, AA, AA-Major, AAA, Open, and Master’s) has been a most satisfying move on his part.

“Working with the folks in NAFA has been great,” Hernandez said. “These are people who really care about the men’s (fastpitch) program.”

Let’s learn more about Hernandez and his involvement with NAFA.

Why did you decide to join NAFA? In 2007 I was asked to join the newly formed Southern California Independent Fastpitch League (SCIFL) as the tournament director and president of the league. When the SCIFL voted to adopt the NAFA playing rules in their tournaments, Benjie Hedgecock asked me to be the tournament director at the NAFA World Series. He had asked me for a few years, but I was already with the ASA. Once those ties were cut, I accepted his offer.

NAFA offers several World Series. What do you like best about that? At the World Series, teams play against other teams and pitchers that they should be playing against and not some stacked team that a commissioner blindly assigns (to a certain division of play). One or two guys may slip by, but not whole teams.

What are your goals for NAFA in California? We want a place that new players can find out about the game, grow the program, keep teams playing fastpitch, and get teams to the championship events. Preferably the NAFA World Series as teams will have their best chance to play against other teams of the same caliber.

Where do you see the greatest need in growing the game? Working up from the lower levels is what I’ve always tried to do…jumping right to the top doesn’t seem to last for most teams because money dictates that level too much and teams come and go too quickly.

What exciting things have happened with the Southern California Independent Fastpitch League (SCIFL). The SCIFL received its 501c 3 status (non-profit organization) in 2009 and is actively looking for sponsors for the league. The league is run in such a way that all the funds go back into the league and not to any individual team…”

What is happening with NAFA in some of the neighboring states? I have been working with my New Mexico State Commissioner, Gary Galindo, to unite the tournaments there and bring them under NAFA also. This includes teams from Albuquerque, Las Cruces, and El Paso.

How has that progressed so far? In 2010, the tournaments will all run NAFA and Gary was a big part in getting this accomplished. We hope to have 16-20 teams play in each of the five events there. Once New Mexico is up and running, I’ll start looking for the next program that may be looking for a change.

What NAFA leagues are operating in Southern California? There are currently two tournament leagues in California – the SCIFL in Southern California, and in Northern California the West Coast Fastpitch Association (WCFA) run by NAFA Northern California Director, Bob Chapel. Bob and I have always had a good relationship since our days on the (ASA) Region 14 classification committee. So it was great that he came on board when I asked him if he would run the northern league.

What about leagues on a local level? There are a few recreational leagues run by various parks and recreation departments. Artesia, Burbank, and San Diego still provide a place to play, but the leagues keep getting smaller each year.

You’ve been busy getting ready for the Las Vegas Road Trip III tournament (April 9-11). How has the response been? We have a wide range of teams coming from seven states representing two countries, the U.S. and Mexico. We are still waiting for a team from Canada to enter. CPI from New York is coming this year and so far it’s the team that has ventured the farthest to play. Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, Wisconsin, and California are the other states represented.

How many teams and in what divisions can fans see some great fastpitch action in Las Vegas? We have 27 teams entered; seven in AA-Major / AA division; seven in A-Major, and 13 in the A division. While we still grew this year, the economy really hit hard as some of the teams that played in the past just couldn’t afford to come.

For more information about the SCIFL and NAFA, visit the following websites:
SCIFL: www.scifastpitch.com
NAFA: www.nafafastpitch.info

To learn how your team can become involved with NAFA and the SCIFA, contact Robert Hernandez at: rmh323 (at) roadrunner.com.

Editor’s note: Some well deserved recognition for the driving force behind the So Cal leagues for the better part of a decade. His latest work? 27 teams headed to Las Vegas for the (SCIFL) Las Vegas Road Trip III

Las Vegas Road Trip III – April 10-11

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Las Vegas Road Trip
Las Vegas, NV


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The tournament brackets have drawn and filled out and are now ready for viewing. 27 teams will make their way to Las Vegas for the third edition of the Las Vegas Road Trip. Game will start on Saturday, April 10 at 8:00 AM and 8:30 AM depending on the park with the Championship games all scheduled for Sunday, April 11, at 3:00 PM with the “IF” game immediately after if necessary.

For complete information, including brackets and lists of teams, please visit the So Cal Independent Fastpitch League website at www.scifastpitch.com.

Scores and brackets will be updated through the weekend depending on internet connectivity.
Robert Hernandez
Tournament Director
714-392-1387
rmh323 (at ) roadrunner.com

Click here for direct link to SCIFL website page for Las Vegas Roadie III

Complete list of teams, after the jump. (more…)

WCFA Results – March 27-28 at Stockton, CA

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

West Coast Fastpitch Results from March 27-28, 2010 at Stockton, California

Thanks to WCFA webmaster Melissa Chapel for these results.

Click here for the official West Coast Fastpitch Association website.

Treasure Valley Utah Fastpitch Facebook Page

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Another in the growing list of Fastpitch pages on Facebook:

Treasure Valley Utah Fastpitch Facebook page

Does your league or team have one that you haven’t seen mentioned on FASTPITCHWEST? Email us the link and we’ll post ‘er up. jim (at) fastpitchwest.com.

SCIFL Recap from SFS I League Weekend

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Recap from the official SCIFL website:


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2010 Santa Fe Springs I Tournament

Liberty Rings Out

The first tournament of the year is complete with Liberty FP taking home the championship at Little Lake Park in Santa Fe Springs. Temperatures were in the high 70’s all weekend with overcast mornings, perfect for playing. The tournament had 15 teams entered at various levels and quality play was displayed all weekend, so I’m guessing we didn’t get the message that fastpitch needed to be saved in So Cal after all.

Going into Sunday’s single elimination, 4 teams (San Diego Primetime, Maccabi USA, Long Beach Black Sox and Liberty FP) posted 3-0 records and all were separated by 5 runs in the runs allowed tie breaker. Two of the teams had to go to the next tie breaker which was runs scored, and once again only 3 runs separated them. San Diego earned the top spot by only allowing one run in the round robin much to the shock of the other 3-0 teams who all thought they had the best record.

There were a few new teams in the tournament such as the Bandits who also play in the SCIFL’s Master League but bought in some new young faces this past weekend from the Artesia league. Also J&B Painting also played in their first SCIFL event with players from the local Burbank league that plays Wednesday nights throughout the year. Mi Tierra is a team from players from teams that have folded the past couple of seasons and earned a 6th place seed into the single elimination bracket using the arms of Tommy Obergon and Johnny “Pee Wee” Rodriguez. Mi Tierra also had a big win on Sunday against the Panteras in the first round of the single elimination. Balboa also had their first SCIFL event with long time veteran Cecillo Smalling starting a new team and allowing additional players the opportunity to play and/or learn the game. Also the Rez Dawgs from Central California played in the tournament and hope to be back at a few more this year.

Click here to read the rest of the story at the SCIFL website.

Round robin scores.

Round Robin Standings

Single Elimination Bracket.

Long Beach Black Sox News on their third place finish at Fred Hanker’s LB Black Sox website.

First Day of Spring

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

From MaddysPhotos Blog:

It is a sure sign that spring is here when the fastpitch fields are filled with players and surrounded by fans. This past weekend, and on the first day of spring, I found myself in Santa Fe Springs once again, sharing the ballfield with our local (and talented) Southern California players. Other commitments had kept me from shooting the first day of this their first tournament of the season but with camera in hand I went on Sunday to at least catch some of the action. As always, there was no shortage of action to be captured and friends to say hello to. So, although the gallery is not very extensive, I share with you what I consider the best rite of spring: playing fastpitch under sunny skies and sharing it with the best of friends. – Maddy Flanagan.


Click here to view Maddy’s Photos of SCIFL action at Santa Fe Springs, CA, March 21, 2010.

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Liberty Prevails

Sunday, March 21st, 2010



Liberty may not have prevailed in some parts of the country today, but it did in Santa Fe Springs California, as Liberty Fastpitch captured the top spot among 15 teams at the SCIFL League Weekend at Santa Fe Springs California.

Veteran Eddie Patterson (a former shortstop and catcher) was in the circle for Liberty Fastpitch in their 2-1 championship game win over the Colton Dirt Bags. Liberty Building Maintenance & Services, Inc. is the new sponsor for the former Flor de Cana squad headed up by centerfielder David Carrillo and skipper Tom Dudley.

As noted at the team’s website:

In 2009, the team posted a combined record of 37-22-1. The season was highlighted by a 3rd Place finish at the 2009 North American Fastpitch Association (NAFA) – A Division World Series, which drew 67 teams from around the country.


(Liberty Fastpitch team, 2010)
Back Row: Eddie Patterson, Dave Hess, TJ Dudley, Tom Dudley, Philip Palomino, Joe Janicke, Dave Waco, Dan Plesetz, Albert Garcia; Front Row: Jeremy Rooney, Darrin McCall, Angel Saucedo, Doug Rooney, Lou Enriquez, David Carrillo, Mike Thomas; Not Pictured: John Wissmath


Michael Thomas comes up throwing for Liberty Fastpitch (photo by Maddy Flanagan)

A look at the Liberty lineup, after the jump.

The SCIFL has seen a growth in the number of teams from recent years, with many teams boasting solid pitching staffs two and three deep, including the likes of Mark Bennett, Matt Barnes, Mark Higgins, Lonnie Brooks, Billy Montana, Dan Zupp, Anthony Martinez, Darrin McCall, Randy Clay, Tommy Obregon, Brett Pobantz, David Blackburn, Ronnie Rupp, and Gerald Pyle to name a few.

Robert Hernandez, who has organized the So Cal leagues for the better part of a decade, continues as the president of the SCIFL (the So Cal Independent Fastpitch League. As other leagues have fallen by the wayside, the SCIFL continues to draw teams and players from Southern California, Arizona, Nevada, and surrounding areas, providing a place for top-notch competition. (California’s other top league West Coast Fastpitch Association, located in Northern California, the other)

The format for the league is round-robin on Saturdays, the results of which are used to determine seeding for Sunday’s single elimination bracket play.

On this Sunday in Santa Fe Springs California, the final four teams left standing by 1:30 PM Sunday were the two finalists, Liberty Fastpitch, and Colton Dirt Bags, along with the Long Beach Black Sox, and San Diego Primetime. The Colton squad, a new team for 2010, upset some highly regarded teams enroute to their second place finish over the weekend. The Dirt Bags have a three man–err – three person pitching staff of Anthony Martinez, Brett Pobantz and Desiree Sorrano
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(Desiree Sorrano)

(Trying to recall a female pitcher in men’s tournament? Robin Freels, Portland DeMarini Tournament, 2004-2005 comes to mind)

The Dirt Bag team has a nucleus of players from the Colton high school baseball team, also attended by Desiree Sorrano. Sorrano was one of the top pitchers in the Pac-10 win attending Arizona State, and has quickly won they respect of hitters in the SCIFL.

The next big event for the SCIFL will be the “Las Vegas Road Trip III“, April 10-11, 2010, with no less than 27 teams currently entered for that one.

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Click logo Monday night to view all results posted at the official SCIFL website.

A look at the Liberty Fastpitch lineup: (more…)

Las Vegas Road Trip III – April 9-11, 2010

Thursday, March 18th, 2010


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The third edition of the Road Trip is coming up quickly the second weekend of April. At this time there are 27 teams entered into the event. I am looking for one more AA-Major or AA team to compete in the upper division. Teams already entered into the event in this division are: CPI (NY), Cardinals(CA), Hooves (AZ), New Image (WI), Rude-Pac (CA), Si Senor, (AZ) and Sta. Cecilia (CA/MEX).

The brackets will be created shortly, if you wish to enter or would like additional information please contact me.

The two other division are set with the A-Major having 8 teams and the A coming in with 12. Unfortunately the current economy prevented some teams from participating this year but hopefully they will be able to join us next year. Complete bracket information will be posted shortly on the SCIFL web site: www.scifastpitch.com

Robert Hernandez
SCIFL – Tournament Director
rmh323 ( at ) roadrunner.com
714-392-1387

SCIFL I – Schedule for this Weekend

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

15 Teams at Santa Fe Springs, CA This Weekend

Click the logo for this weekend’s schedule of games for the SCIFL (So Cal Independent Fastpitch League)


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From the Official SCIFL website:

2010 Santa Fe Springs I Tournament

After getting rained out in the first tournament, the SCIFL is ready to kick-off its season with very nice weather at Little Lake Park in Santa Fe Springs. The season comes in strong with 15 teams entered into the tournament. Games times start at 8AM on Saturday and 9AM on Sunday. The Championship game is scheduled for 3PM on Sunday afternoon.

SCIFL Weekend – March 20-21

Monday, March 15th, 2010

This weekend, March 20 – 21, at Santa Fe Springs, California.


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