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John Peterson – Minnesota connection, a California manager’s dream

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Minnesota connection, a California manager’s dream
Written by Bob Otto on June 8, 2010

“He brings a rare combination of veteran experience in a young pitcher.”

– Manager Dave Carlton about pitcher, John Peterson

Story by Bob Otto/OttoinFocus

(click banner for original news story at OttoinFocus)

LAKE CRYSTAL, MN – The 2010 fastpitch softball season has been a big thrill for John Peterson of Lake Crystal, Minnesota. And why not? After all, how many Minnesota fastpitch players get to board an airplane on Friday afternoon and fly to sunny California and play ball on the weekends?

Well actually, with the shortage of pitchers in the men’s game, the odds are pretty good that some team in need of good pitching will call.

So for those windmillers with the talent, they can basically point anywhere on a U.S. Atlas Travel Guide, and say, “I think I’d like to pitch there.”

That’s not quite how it happened for Peterson, but you get the point.

Born and raised in Lake Crystal, Peterson signed on with the Cal-State Builders from the San Francisco Bay Area. And it’s been nothing but fun, said the 26-year-old, 6-foot-1, 260 pounder who declares his drop ball and change up his two best pitches.

“I like this group of guys; we’ve really hit it off together,” said Peterson. “California has been a great time and I’ve been able to see new teams.”

The Cal-State Builders of the San Francisco Bay Area

But how did Peterson, who plays for a local Lake Crystal team, get connected with the Cal-State Builders over 2,500 miles away?

The answer: Friendship.

A job transfer sent Jon Abbott, who was also born and raised in Lake Crystal, to San Francisco. Abbott – a standout catcher and infielder – was looking to hook on with a team. He connected with Cal-State Builder’s owner and manager, Dave Carlton, and soon everything started falling neatly in place for Peterson and Abbott.

“Skipper (Carlton) asked Jon if he knew of any pitchers in Minnesota,” Peterson said. “Jon and I are good friends, and he suggested me.”

And what a good suggestion that has turned out to be for the Builders.

“John has been the workhorse with a 10-3 record and one save,” said Carlton. “It’s been a difficult transition to face the ISC (International Softball Congress) major hitters, but he has stepped up in every situation.”

And in their very first meeting, Carlton tested Peterson’s mettle. He pointed Peterson to the rubber in the eighth inning of a scoreless international tiebreaker game. And Peterson came through, picking up the win in the 10th inning.

“He showed strong composure,” Carlton said. “He set the tone for the Builder’s season with that game one performance. He brings a rare combination of veteran experience in a young pitcher.”

The Builders are off to a great start with a 17-4 record. And in large part to Peterson, who has a 10-3 record. In 56 innings, the right-hander has allowed 29 earned runs, struck out 66, and carries a 3.6 ERA. But if two games with highly-ranked ISC major teams are discounted, Peterson’s stats shine with a 10-1 record, 49.2 innings pitched, 59 strikeouts, and sterling 1.55 ERA.

But there’s something else Carlton appreciates about Peterson: His bat.

“He has the ability to hit in clutch situations and has a .478 batting average with runners in scoring position,” Carlton said. “John has given the team a huge lift on the offensive side as well.” In fact, Peterson’s 19 RBI place him second on the ball club to Dave Demaio’s 21.

Dave Demaio, leads the Builders in RBI and carries a .489 batting average.

Now, let’s take a look at the other side of this Minnesota connection – Jon Abbott.

Abbott is the son of former fastpitch player, Chuck Abbott. And he seems to have inherited his father’s hitting genes. The younger Abbott’s .500 batting average (21 for 42) is second among Builders with a minimum of 30 at bats, and his 15 RBI are third highest (tied with Ricky Sivilla and Doug Cain), while his quick feet have stolen 10 bases – tops on the ball club.

“Jon brings a rare combination of speed and power to the top of the lineup,” Carlton said. “He calls a fantastic game behind the plate, and coupled with his outstanding middle infield play, he really is a manager’s dream…”

I wanted to learn more about Minnesota’s John Peterson, so he agreed to a question and answer session from his Lake Crystal home.

Q: What’s the experience been like pitching for the Cal-State Builders? It’s been a step up from what I’ve usually played. It’s made me realize pitching against teams like IAC (Italian Athletic Club, Stockton, CA) and Portland (Portland, OR Columbia River Rockers) that you’ve got to have good location with your pitches. If it’s over the plate, they’re going to hit it.

Q: How did you get your start in fastpitch? My dad (Jim) and brother Matt, 28, played, so I was always around the ballpark. Lake Crystal is a good fastpitch town.

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Western region teams fare well in latest ISC Rankings

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Teams from the Western region are well represented in the latest set of ISC Rankings, released June 8:

Ranking / Team
5 Salinas, CA Athletics
(winner, Best of the West)

11 Bakersfield, CA Silverhawks
(runner-up Best of the West)

15 Portland, OR Columbia River Rockers
(Boatnik Champions, Grant’s Pass Oregon)

16 Pueblo, CO Bandits
(Santos Memorial tournament champions)

26 Sun Valley, CA A-1 Rude Pac
(2nd at Silverhawks tournament, 3rd at Best of the West)

29 USA Maccabi
(3rd place, Best of the West)

34 San Mateo, CA California Builders

* The Italian Athletic Club (IAC) was previously ranked # 22 in the ISC pre-season rankings, but announced that they would not be competing for a berth to the ISC World Tournament, and are therefore not ranked by the ISC. Santa Cecelia/Mexicali (Mexicali tournament champs) likewise would warrant inclusion if they were competing in this year’s ISC World Tournament, as would Innovative Communications of Salt Lake City, Utah, giving the western region (at least) ten (10) strong, nationally ranked teams. Who did I leave out? jim (at) fastpitchwest (dot) com

Full Rankings
Western region teams shown in bold:

1 Kitchener, ON Rivershark Twins
1 Jarvis, ON Travelers
3 Clifton Park, NY Gremlins
4 Chicago/NY Dominicana
5 Salinas, CA Athletics

6 Midland, MI Explorers
7 Elkhart, IA Albaugh Inc.
8 Saskatoon, SK Diamondbacks
9 Decatur, IL Pride
10 Appleton, WI Bar of Appleton
11 Bakersfield, CA Silverhawks

12 Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
13 Owen Sound, ON Selects
13 Fargo, ND Kegel Black Knights
15 Portland, OR Columbia River Rockers
16 Pueblo, CO Bandits

17 Aurora, IL Dolan & Murphy Shamrocks
18 Elmira, ON Expos
19 Kitchener-Waterloo, ON Cubs
20 Niagara, ON Snappers
21 St. Paul, MN Minnesota Angels
22 Alvinston, ON Indians
23 Ashland, OH Stock Pack
24 Marshall, MI Lightning
25 Cobourg, ON Force
26 Sun Valley, CA A-1 Rude Pac

27 Quyon, QC Flyers
28 Donnacona, QC Blue Sox
29 USA Maccabi

30 Toronto, ON Gators
31 Harrisburg, PA Pennsylvania Power
31 Waterdown, ON Hammer
33 Palermo, ON Athletics
34 San Mateo, CA California Builders

34 St. Thomas, ON Storm
36 Wyevale, ON Tribe
37 Wellington, ON Sox
38 Staten Island, NY Adco Electric
38 Winterset, IA A’s
40 Port Huron, MI Shaw Chiropractic
41 Shakespeare, ON Falcons

California Classic Schedule – June 19-20

Monday, June 7th, 2010

The Cal Classic to be held at near San Diego. Click photo to visit their official website.

2010 California Classic Pool Play
Saturday, June 19, 2010

Pool A
1. California A’s        
2. So. Cal Tribe         
3. Maccabi               
4. Portland         

Pool B
1. Cal State Builders        
2. Bakersfield Silverhawks  
3. Rude Pac               
4. Pala Braves            

Pool C
1. Vancouver Meralomas
2. IAC
3. Tow’s Pros
4. Barona

Games times for each pool:
8:00 am 1-2          
10:00 am 1-3           
12:00 pm 2-4           
2:00 pm 1-4          
4:00 pm 2-3          
6:00 pm 3-4          
     
Seeding Procedure: At the conclusion of pool play, teams will be ranked 1-4 in each pool using the following process: The top 2 teams from each pool proceed to Championship Bracket, the bottom 2 teams in each pool will proceed to the Consolation Bracket. Please remember that due to time restrictions Consolation Bracket will begin at 8:00 pm on Saturday night.
A.    Pool Play Record
B.     Common games (head to head) if it’s a 2-team tie and if applicable
C.     Ties:
1.      If the above isn’t applicable, the ties will be broken in the following order using all pool games:
a.       Fewest Runs Allowed
b.      Most Runs Scored
c.       Run Differential
d.      Coin Flip

2010 Boatnik – Grants Pass, Oregon – May 28-31

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Cal State Builders among teams at long-running Boatnick Tournament at Grants Pass, Oregon

Click here for schedule of games and Sunday bracket.

AA-Major Pitching and below as usual.

NAFA Rules with some Boatnik modifications.

NAFA Onsite Director for info, Benjie Hedgecock, 503-559-5398
Committee Ken Hix, Scotty McGowan, Troy Terry, Benjie Hedgecock, Keith Willard

Mail your entry fee of $350 today to:
NAFA, PO Box 566, Dayton,Oregon 971114

All Games at Riverside Park in Grants Pass

No banned bats..Period.

The home team will be the official scorekeeper and will sit at the table behind the homeplate.

The visiting team will be the announcer and run the scoreboard.

2010 Boatnik NAFA Men’s Fastpitch Qualifier May 28-31
All Games at Riverside Park, Grants Pass, Oregon

Friday
7pm Mock Ford, Grants Pass vs Southern Oregon Bandits Grants Pass

Saturday
9:30 Brotherton Pipe vs Butte Falls
11:15 Tule Lake vs Cal State Builders
1pm Team Jones vs Roseville Eagles
3pm Tule Lake vs Mock Ford
4:45 Roseville Eagles vs Butte Falls
6:30 Cal State Builders vs SO Bandits
8:15 Team Jones vs Brotherton Pipe

Sunday
8:30 Mock Ford vs Cal State Builders
10:15 Brotherton Pipe vs Roseville Eagles
Noon SO Bandits vs Tule Lake Aces
1:45 Team Jones vs Butte Falls
See bracket for the rest

Cal State Builders at Sonora

Monday, May 3rd, 2010


(click photo to enlarge)
In this photo: L to R back: JP Peterson, Dave DeMaio, Dave Carlton, Rafael Gonzales, Dave Jordan.
L to R front: Steve Garcia, Ricky Sivilla, Chris Paiva, Ricky Moore, Ty Fogarty, Kevin Nishinaga.

More at the Cal State Builders’ Facebook page.

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Cal-State Builders go full time, 2010 California Classic on tap

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

From “Otto in Focus”, by Bob Otto


Written by Bob Otto on April 22nd, 2010

The 2010 Cal-State Builders.

“…I decided I would like to start my own team.” – Dave Carlton

BAY AREA, CA – The 2010 fastpitch season marks a couple of firsts for Dave Carlton. It’s the first time he’s grabbed the reins as a full time manager. And it’s the first time his team – the Cal-State Builders – will play a full season.

“We have dabbled in the NAFA Masters, NAFA AA, and a couple other tournaments prior to this season,” said Carlton, 39, of Hayward, California. “But this is the first full season for the team,”

Carlton began playing fastpitch in 1990 in Seattle. And from the get-go the first baseman has loved the challenge of hard-fought games.

“It is fantastic to play games that are close and count,” he said.

POST-SEASON SUCCESS

And the Builders have done quite well in close games. In 2008 Cal-State finished second in the NAFA Masters age 40-over. And in 2009 they topped the field, winning the 40-over championship, as well as taking third in the NAFA AA.

With last season’s success whetting his appetite, Carlton made a decision: Cal-State would play a full schedule in 2010. Including Carlton managing the team.

“I still like to play,” he said. “But after last season I decided I would like to start my own team, make the calls, and put the money up (limited sponsorship).”

So during the off-season, Carlton went on a recruiting mission. He’s assembled a ball club that he plans on entering in the NAFA AA World Series and ASA Class B National Tournament.

CHALLENGING TOURNEY SCHEDULE

Building up to post-season play includes several weekend tournaments – including a trip to Seattle for the 50th anniversary of the Seattle Invitational, and a return trip to Grants Pass, Oregon and the Boatnik Tournament, which the Builders won last year.

But possibly Cal-State’s biggest challenge will come when the Builders travel to Southern California for the “2010 California Classic” in Santee, June 19-20. The tournament features12 top-flight teams from California, Oregon, New Mexico, Nebraska, Mexico, and Canada.

And at stake are two ISC World Tournament berths.

“This is will be a high-class tournament with top-notch ISC major teams,” he said. “It will be a challenge for us. Do I expect us to be standing in the winner’s circle? No, but we will see great pitching (against such pitchers as) Sebastian Gervasutti (Parana, Argentina) of the (Bakersfield) Silverhawks. And I expect the California A’s will be extremely strong. We hope to play hard and have close games, and see where we stack up.”

STRONG LINE UP

A look at the Cal-State roster finds it filled with talent. Darren Strang of Richmond, BC, Canada, and John Peterson from Lake Crystal, Minnesota will anchor the pitching staff along with veteran Dave Jordan.

Carlson likes what he’s seen so far – variety.

“Darren throws a good rise ball and has good movement on his pitches,” Carlton said, of the 34-year-old right-hander, who is considered a top ISC II / ISC pitcher. “He’s strong, intelligent, and brings us experience.”



Jon Peterson, pitcher from Lake Crystal, MN.

And Peterson? The Minnesota native has a sharp-breaking drop ball that gives hitters fits and compliments Strang’s riser. And in Jordan the ball club has a veteran pitcher who hits his spots. And his change up contrasts nicely with the power pitching of Strang and Peterson.

Carlton also plucked another Canadian from the country’s vast pool of talent: Doug Cain. Carlton says that Cain is a proven ISC and Canadian national championship caliber player. The left-side hitter hits the ball where it’s pitched and goes to the opposite field with line drive power, Carlton said.

“He’s the Barry Bonds of our lineup,” Carlton said. “Doug is a veteran ISC player and won the Canadian championship with the (Vancouver) Grey Sox. He’s a veteran with major-level experience and a reliable glove at third base. He gives us clutch hitting in the clean up position.”
TWO GOOD CATCHERS
Behind the plate, Ricky Moore II and Jon Abbott will share the catching duties. When Strang toes the rubber, Moore will call the pitches. And when Peterson gets the call, Abbott – also a Lake Crystal native – will catch.

“They are both excellent catchers,” Carlton said, adding that at a recent tournament in Lodi, California, Abbott impressed him with his bat, power and speed. And Moore is, “a true utility man who can catch and play every position on the field, and he’s learning to pitch,” added Carlton.

A look at the infield finds Carlton and Rusty Newman sharing time at first base. Chris Paiva and Kevin Nishinaga’s speed and defense will anchor the middle infield, and Ty Fogarty, Ricky Sivilla, Dave Jordan, Dave Demaio, and Steve Garcia will patrol the outfield.

What can fans expect from the Cal-State Builders at the California Classic?

“The Builders combine speed, defense, and pitching for a balanced strategy,” Carlton said. “We have the potential for power at the plate, but we don’t rely on it. Our goal is to play competitive games.”

The current Cal-State roster:

Darren Strang (Richmond, BC)
John Peterson (Lake Crystal, MN)
Doug Cain (Burnaby, BC)
Jon Abbott (San Francisco and Lake Crystal, MN)
Chirs Paiva (Pico Rivera, CA)
Kevin Nishinaga (Alameda, CA)
Ty Fogarty (Gresham, OR)
Ricky Sivilla (El Cerrito, CA)
Dave Jordan (Rancho Murrieta, CA)
Dave Demaio (Simi Valley, CA)
Steve Garcia (Fresno, CA)
Rusty Newnan (Penn Valley, CA)
Dave Carlton (Hayward, CA)
Ricky Moore II (Concord, CA)

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.

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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

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.

2010 Silverhawks Invitational

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Hosted by the Bakersfield Silverhawks
Date: May 22-23, 2010
Where: Bakersfield, CA
Patriots Park Complex
Entry Fee: $400
Format: Round Robin Single Elimination
With a 4 Game Guarantee
Prizes: $500 for Tournament Champion

Host Hotel:
Quality Inn and Suites
4500 Buck Owens Blvd.
Bakersfield, CA 93308
(661) 324-5555

$59.00 per night by mentioning Silverhawks Invitational

Park Address:
Patriots Park
1200 New Stine Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93309

Teams Confirmed with Pitcher:

California A’s (Travis Price)
Bakersfield Silverhawks (Andrew Putnam, Sebastian Gervasutti?, Sean Barker)
Rude Pac (Matt Barnes, Gerald Pyle)
West Bishop 9’ers (Sonny Perkins, Mark Manuelito)
Panteras (Ronny Rupp)
Maccabi USA (Russ Snow, Dave Blackburn)

We only have room for eight teams, but with enough interest may add another facility.

For more information, please contact:
Chris McGehee: (661) 330-7114 or garageworks (at) bak.rr.com
Bobby McCormick: (661) 549-3987 or mccormickservices10 (at) yahoo.com

Passing of Dave Bostick

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

We were sorry to learn of the passing of Dave Bostick, member of the River City Rockers of Sacramento, California. Funeral service details will be posted when available. Our condolences to his family, teammates and friends.

Update: From the Sacramento Bee newspaper: Obituary notice, with memorial service information:

BOSTICK, David Glenn
Was born February 19, 1967 in Lakeview Terrace, CA and died February 23, 2010 in Sacramento, CA. Dave moved to Milpitas, CA when he was 7 years old where he began his illustrious baseball career. Dave moved to Elk Grove, CA when he was 13 and in his first year in Elk Grove, he made friendships that would last the rest of his life. Dave graduated from Elk Grove High in 1985 and worked for UPS for 23 years. Dave was the epitome of the famous UPS driver. He was rarely seen in anything but UPS brown shorts showing off those legs and he never had a hair out of place. Dave’s smile would light up a room and the sound of his distinctive voice would always remind you that you were in the company of a true friend. Dave made friends wherever he went, especially as he traveled the country wearing his #5 jersey on various fast pitch softball teams. Dave will be deeply missed by his loving family and numerous friends. We will remember the comedy and celebrate the good times we’ve had with him. Dave was preceded in death by his father, Jerry Dean Bostick. He is survived by his mother, Janice Hillyard, his sister Karen and brother Tom and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and, nephews. A celebration of Dave’s life will be held in the near future. For information regarding the celebration, contact Rusty at rmclain15@yahoo.com. We will always love you Bostick!