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Anthony Martinez Homers on YouTube

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Here’s a YouTube clip of Anthony Martinez of the Santa Barbara Bucks homering in a SCIFL league game against the So Cal Hustlers, at Little Lake Park in Santa Fe Springs, July 26, 2008.

I got to pinch-hit against Anthony in the game, and reminded him that I had the video. You think he’d lay one in there for me? Not a chance. Good morning, good afternoon and good night. Sit down, Mr. Videoman. I threatened to auction this footage on eBay after that ๐Ÿ™‚ . But in the spirit of Christmas, Anthony, here it is.

For bonus points, can anyone i.d. the runners that score ahead of him?

Big “O” Oredockers Capture Local Wisco Championship

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

From the Chektek Alert:

[Chektek, WI] (a little north of EauClaire/Chippewa Falls)

Weighing Systems turned back the challenge of Alliance Realty/Rice Lake Veterans Center 11-3, while Top of the Ladder upended Larson Collision Center 13-6.

A pair of home runs by Eric DeJesus and a pair of doubles by Derrick Bender paced the Weighing Systems’ offense. Justin Quinn and Justin Stanton added a home run and double respectively. A.J. Sandok countered with a triple for Alliance/Vets. Sam Hall got the pitching win for RLWS. The loss went to Jason Hoff, who had relief help from Denny Root.

Four-for-four batting performances by Jacob Winkler and winning pitcher Mark Hall led the Top of the Ladder triumph. Among Winkler’s hits was a double, Hall’s a triple. James Slattery was two for four, both home runs, Derrick Ferguson two for four with one round tripper, and Adam Bayer and Joe Johnston both had a pair of singles. Larson’s did all their scoring in the fifth inning on singles by Tom Sharp, Tony Wampfler, Tom Dettle and Casey Holub and a triple by Randy Meyers. Losing pitcher was Gary Byl.

The Big “O” Oredockers won a pair of games against two different opponents to capture the regular season Major Division championship. The ‘Dockers entered the final week trailing Hogan’s Orangemen in the standings by one-half game.

Big “O” used a 13-hit attack led by the three for three performance of Shane Massey to subdue the Orangemen 12-10. Massey’s hits included a home run and triple, and he turned in a run-saving defensive play in right field.

Winning pitcher Curt Harings and catcher Tucker Diedrich both batted two for four and each had a double. Veteran shortstop Mike Neil also had a home run.

Tim Hall, Keven Jensen and Al Gingras had two hits in three official trips for the Orangemen, both of Hall’s hits being doubles. Playing manager, Scott Musolf was two for four with a triple. Also batting two for four was Andy Mathews. Brandon Willger added a three-run homer and Mike Musolf an RBI double to the Orangemen offense. Losing pitcher, in relief of Hall, was Max Loew.

Big “O” completed their sweep with a 10-4 victory over McCain Foods, as Tom Clark bested Herb Blaisdell in a battle of pitching veterans. Clark also went three for four at bat including a double. Darren Lentz contributed a two-for-four performance to the winning cause while Ben Anderson homered and Byron Townsend doubled.

Steve Rose and Don Dostal were both two for three for McCain’s, who also got a two-for-four performance from Randy Crotteau and doubles from Greg Nelson and Nick Frederixon.

Chetek River’s Edge scored four times in the bottom of the seventh to win over Mary’s Midway Bar Originals, 17-16. Tatum Candler led River’s Edge by collecting two home runs, a double, and a single in four official at bats. Dusty Reul was two for three with a home run and Brian Erickson was two for four with a round tripper.

Jon Haughian and Bob Bartschenfeld both had three hits in three official at bats, Bartschenfeld with a double, Cory Martens added three hits in four at bats including a double, Mike Swanson was three for five with a two-bagger, Jack Gauthier was two for five and Aaron Koening had a double.

Jason Marshall, in relief of Candler, was winning pitcher, Gauthier took the loss.

Men’s Standings
W-L

Major Division

Big “O” Oredockers 8-2
Hogan’s Orangemen …….7-3
Chetek River’s Edge 5-5
McCain Foods 5-5
Mary’s Midway 0-10
Minor Division
Rice Lake Weighing 8-1
Top of the Ladder 6-3
Alliance/Vets 2-7
Larson’s Collision …………2-7

Peninsula Merchants Take Two from DC Trojans

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Thanks to Jim Heath for this information.

PENINSULA MERCHANTS SWEEP DOUBLEHEADER FROM DC TROJANS 17-3, 10-0

HAMPTON, VA.- – Joe Hineline was 5-for-6 with eight RBIs and picked up the win in game two striking out 11 as the Peninsula Merchants swept a doubleheader from the D.C. Trojans 17- 3 and 10-0 on Saturday night.

In the opener, Hineline broke open a 2-all tie in the second with a grand slam and he followed with a two-run single in the third as he was 2-for-3 with six RBIs. Zack Warne picked up the win allowing two hits and striking out five in four innings. Richie Pfaff had a pair of home runs, a two-run shot in the first and a three-run shot in the third.

The nightcap saw Hineline earn the victory throwing a three-hitter and striking out 11. At the plate he was 3-for-3 with three runs scored and a pair of doubles. Warne was 2-for-2 with three runs scored, three RBIs and a two-run home run in the fourth.

Peninsula now travels to the final Mid Atlantic Fastpitch Travel League weekend next Saturday in Lancaster, Pa.

Jim Heath
Media Director
Peninsula Merchants

SCIFL Santa Barbara Recap

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

From the official SCIFL website:


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2008 Santa Barbara

It’s a repeat, Rude-Pac and Panteras II hang on to win the Championships for the second straight tournament

The So Cal Alliance made it’s way up the coast to Santa Barbara for the seventh weekend of the year. With the Goleta fire causing some concerns earlier in the week, the tournament went off without the smoke becoming a factor.

Upper Division

Rude-Pac went 5 – 0 over the weekend for the championship giving up only four ones in the round robin for the number one seed. On Sunday, they faced the Long Beach Black Sox in the semi-finals and posted a strong 8 – 0 win. In the finals they once again faced San Diego Primetime who were making their third consecutive championship appearance. Primetime entered the championship game with an 11 – 4 victory over Flor de Cana. Spud Barker was in the circle for Rude-Pac against Danny Zupp of Primetime.

Rude-Pac starting scoring early picking up a run in the first and two in the second on a Keith Herbster home run. Primetime picked up a run on an Erik Geierman double who scored on a base hit. Primetime scored another run in the fifth to get to within one, but Rude-Pac came right back in the bottom of the inning to get the run back with Scott Pulcifer doubling in the inning and scoring on a Ron Mizener single. Things got a little dicey in the top of the seventh as Primetime loaded the bases. Spud Barker re-entered the game in relief of Gerald Pyle and got the final batter to ground into a fielder’s choice to end the game and also earn a save as well as the victory in the game.

Lower Division

Once again the Panteras II faced the Carribeans in the championship game. The Carribeans came into the game as the number one seed going undefeated in the round robin. In their Sunday morning semi-final game they beat the Palm Springs Express 5 – 0. Panteras II held off a scrappy So Cal Hustler team in their semi-final game, 6 – 5. Francisco Cruz took the ball for the Carribeans against Doug Rooney of the Panteras II.

The Panteras II kicked things off early in the top of the first on three hits included a double by Eli Salazar and a triple by Tony Garcia. The Carribeans came up with a run in the bottom of the inning, The score remained 3 – 1 until the bottom of the fourth when they took advantage of a hit and a fielding error to come within one run. In the bottom of the fifth, the Carribeans scored four runs. With two runners on base Mario Ramsey doubled to score both and he was followed by Valentine Douglas with an inside the park home run for a 6 – 4 lead. Gilbert Joiner entered the game in the top of the 6th for the Carribeans, but the Panteras II treated him rough, taking advantage of three walks, a hit batter and three hits to score five runs and take an 8 – 6 lead. The Panteras II added an insurance run in the top of the seventh on a Tony Garcia home run. Doug Rooney got the final three batters out in order for the complete game victory.

Rude Pac and Panteras II Win Again in SCIFL

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008


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From the official SCIFL website:

RUDE-PAC AND PANTERAS II WIN AGAIN!

In a repeat of Santa Fe Springs II Chamionship game’s, Rude-Pac held off San Diego Primetime in the Upper division and Panteras II came from behind to beat the Carribeans in Santa Barbara. More info to follow shortly…

Santa Rosa Wins Another

Monday, July 14th, 2008

The Dower Report

SONORA CA รขโ‚ฌโ€œ Santa Rosa Fastpitch escaped a “close call” in Sunday’s semifinals before going on the win its second straight tournament at Sonora’s Standard Park, downing Fat City 9-0 in five innings in the championship game of the NAFA Tournament.

Sunday’s single-elimination tournament was strictly for Class C teams, but on Saturday, Santa Rosa posted an impressive 5-2 win over the Class B River City Rockers after dropping a narrow 9-7 decision to another strong Class B team, Team Pape. Earlier, Santa Rosa overcame an early 4-0 deficit to drub Fat City 22-11.

Brandon Shearer, the loser against Team Pape, came right back to turn in his strongest performance of the season in beating the Rockers. Shearer and River City starter Ed Gaspar were locked in a 2-2 tie before Gaspar had to leave the game in the fifth with an injury. Santa Rosa then scored three runs to break the game open.

On Sunday, Santa Rosa opened with a six-inning 13-6 win over Country Club Villa, with Shearer, who was 4-1 when Santa Rosa Red finished 4-1 in the Sonora ASA Tornament earlier this season (the Blue team won six straight to take the title), picking up his second win of the weekend.

Gary Dower, who was the winner in relief in Saturday’s first game over Fat City, started in Sunday’s semifinals against the Merced Merchants, but was roughed up for four runs in the first inning before settling down. Merced still led 7-6 with Santa Rosa batting in the bottom of the fifth and facing the time limit. Santa Rosa had a runner on second with two out and one minute to play, when they had Mike Mathewson bunt for a quick out.

That forced the game into the sixth inning and after Shearer, who had relieved Dower, halted Merced in the top half of the inning, Santa Rosa scored twice to win the game, 8-7, with Casey Hillman hitting a long drive to left to drive in the game winning run. Shearer then shut down Fat City in the championship game for his third win of the day and fourth of the tournament. Fat City reached the finals by battering 45 Plus 13-4 in its semifinal game and the 45’s had eliminated J. Hart Plumbing, 9-8 in the first round.

–Herb Dower

SCIFL in Santa Barbara – July 12-13

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008


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The SCIFL will be in beautiful, sunny Santa Barbara this weekend for more league play. Click logo above to get directions to the ballpark at official site.

Click here for the schedule at the official SCIFL website.

Update from Mark Bennett in Santa Barbara: Air back to normal after the fires last weekend.

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Fred Hanker Injured, Out for 6 Weeks

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

We are sorry to report that Fred Hanker, owner, manager and top hitter for the Long Beach Black Sox was injured during SCIFL league play over the weekend and will be out for 6 weeks, according to reports on Sunday. Fred suffered a deep gash on his index finger (glove hand) from a sliding baserunner. He was treated and stitched up at a nearby hospital, with doctors telling Fred that the gash very nearly hit the tendon, which would have required surgery. As it is, Fred will miss the 4th of July tournament in Beaumont, as well as the final two league weekends of SCIFL league play, July 12-13 in Santa Barbara and July 26-27 back in Santa Fe Springs.

The loss is a big blow to the Black Sox, who were in the midst of a solid season, and gearing up for the NAFA World Series in Mankato, Minnesota in August. Fred arrived in camp at the beginning of the season in great shape, and has been the Sox top hitter this season. Fred also runs one of the more popular team websites around, though I doubt that he will feel like doing much typing for the next month or so. We wish him a speedy recovery.

We reached Fred on Monday morning, and he had this to say:

“I’m lucky its on my left index finger and not my right. The emergency room doctor said she doesn’t think it cut the tendon but it came came very close. I have to go see my primary doctor in 10 days to get stitches off for further examination.”

Fred also said that he hopes that the six week estimate to heal is on the high side, and hopes to be back in action, but time will tell.


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Rude-Pac, Panteras II Win SCIFL at SFS II

Monday, June 23rd, 2008


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From the official SCIFL website:

On a slightly warm weekend in which the retractable dome did not close and the air conditioner was broken, the Alliance completed the sixth tournament of the season at Little Lake Park in Santa Fe Springs. Ok, there’s no dome or a/c and it was very hot but Rude-Pac did win the Upper Division Championship with a 9 – 0 victory over San Diego Primetime. In the “A” division, Panteras II edged the Caribbean 6 – 5 in their Championship Game.

SCIFL in Santa Fe Springs – June 21-22

Thursday, June 19th, 2008


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