Archive for the ‘Masters’ Category

ASA 45+ Masters – Sept 8-12 at Fresno, CA

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

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Dave Birnie sets new Canadian Javelin Record

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Ontario Masters Fastball Guru Dave Birnie set a new Canadian Masters Track & Field record in the Men’s Javelin Throw recently.

Dave returned to competitive track & field for the first time in 30+ years and broke the record in his first meet. Dave’s Canadian record toss of 51.69 metres eclipsed the old record of 51.12 set in 2005 at the World Masters Games in Edmonton Alberta. Masters track and field has no restrictions other then age, you compete against recreational athletes and sometimes even former Olympians and World Record holders. Dave recently turned 50 and competes in the 50-54 age bracket.

The 2nd ranked 50-54 javelin thrower in the world in 2009 was Dainis KÅ«la of Latvia, back in 1980 Dainis won the Gold Medal at the Moscow Olympics with a toss of 91.20 metres. Dainis’ best throw last year was 61.64 at the World Masters Track & Field Championships in Lahti Finland. The World Masters Track & Field Championships are held every 2 years, Dave will be competing for Canada at the 2011 World Masters Track & Field Championships in Sacramento California. In 2013 the World Masters Track & Field Championships will be held in Porto Alegre, Brazil but Dave may opt for the multi event World Masters Games in Torino Italy so he can throw the javelin and catch his Canadian masters fastball buddies in action.

Canadian & American masters track and field rankings are updated throughout the summer with the World Masters rankings coming when the track season ends, Dave is confident he can improve by 3-5 metres this year, the strong throwing arm is still there but the run-up and technique needs a lot of work, Dave’s goals are a top 2 ranking in Canada, top 5 in North America and a top 10 in the World. Dave is a member of the Niagara Regional Athletics Track Club in Niagara Falls, Ontario where he still holds the Open Men’s javelin track club record from 30 years ago, Dave’s coach is Kevin Knight. Dave competed in pole vault, discus as well as the javelin back in high school, in grade 12 Dave won the Bert Pearson Memorial Trophy for Track and Field Athlete of the year.

Watch here for some photos to go with the story.

Congratulations, Dave !

2010 ISC “Legends” Division Tournament

Friday, January 29th, 2010

2010 ISC “LEGENDS” DIVISION TOURNAMENT
WHERE: MIDLAND, MI
WHEN: AUG 19 – 20 – 21
ENTRY FEE: $350.00(USD)
FORMAT: 4 GAME GUARANTEE
AGE CLASSIFICATION: 50+ (Player must reach age 50 during 2010 calendar year)
ELIGIBILITY: If a player on a ISC “LEGENDS” team is also on a ISC World Tournament team roster, that player cannot play on a ISC “LEGENDS”
team until his ISC World Tournament team is eliminated from the ISC World Tournament.

This tournament will be held on the last three days of the ISC World Tournament, with the ISC “LEGENDS” championship game scheduled between the ISC World Tournament Loser Bracket Finals and the ISC World Tournament Championship Game. The ISC LEGENDS Championship game is scheduled to be video streamed.
We are looking for sixteen (16) teams for this inaugural event. This is an invitational tournament with the first sixteen (16) teams confirming entry being accepted.

Interested teams should respond to:
Larry Fisher
lfisher838 (at) ameritech.net

Tahoe City Masters Tournament – 50+ – July 16-17

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

To: INTERESTED TEAMS
Tahoe Masters
July 16, 17 and 18th, 2010
50 and over (NAFA) sanctioned
Tahoe City, Ca
Three game guarantee, Single elimination Sunday
Entry: $450.00
Contact: Ed Yuill/775-742-1001
Ed.Yuill (at) ribeirocorp (dot) com

Masters Fastball News from Ontario & Beyond

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

From Al’s Fastball:

Masters Fastball News from Ontario & Beyond

Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Masters Fastball News
Stoney Creek, Ontario

Check out the Ontario Masters Fastball web site for masters fastball news
from Ontario and beyond.

Ontario Masters Fastball web site : http://eteamz.active.com/omf/

Some recent postings ……….

– Z-Man inducted into Canada’s Softball Hall of Fame

– ISC adds master’s division starting in 2010 in Midland Michigan

– 2010 Ontario Master’s Championship returning to Niagara Falls

– 2013 World Masters Games – Torino, Italy

– Fastball player wins Silver at 2009 World Masters – Sydney, Australia

– 1970 London Cable National Champions – YouTube video

Please send me any Masters related results, stories, photos etc. I’m always looking for people of interest
to fill out the “Masters of the Game” questionnaire.

Dave Birnie
Web Site Administrator
Ontario Masters Fastball
Website : http://eteamz.active.com/omf/
E-mail : dbirnie(at)cogeco(dot)ca
E-mail : ontariomasters(at)hotmail(dot)com

ISC Legends tournament at Midland Michigan

Friday, January 15th, 2010

The ISC will be hosting our inaugural ISC LEGENDS TOURNAMENT (August 19 – 22, 2010) in Midland, MI. This tournament will be held on the last three days of the ISC World Tournament, with the “Legends” championship game scheduled between the ISC World Tournament Loser Bracket Finals and the ISC Championship Game.

We are looking for sixteen (16) teams for this inaugural event.

PERTINENT INFORMATION:

INVITATIONAL – $350.00(USD) ENTRY FEE – FOUR GAME GUARANTEE – OFFICIAL STAT’S – TEAM & INDIVIDUAL AWARDS – ISC “OOR” RULES & FEE’S WILL NOT BE USED OR ENFORCED – ELIGIBILITY – If a player on a ISC “Legends” team is also on a ISC World Tournament team roster, that player cannot play in the ISC “Legends” Tournament until his ISC World Tournament team is eliminated from the ISC World Tournament

In trying to determine the correct age classification your input will be crucial in this decision. If your team is interested in being apart of this event, please reply with your team name and age classification (45+ / 50+).

Your prompt reply to this message would be greatly appreciated.

Larry Fisher

ASA 50+ at Prescott

Monday, September 28th, 2009



ASA Men’s 50-Over Fast-Pitch National Championship

Airtronics of Galt, Calif., captured the title in the Men’s Senior 50-and-Over Fast-Pitch National Championship on Sunday at Ken Lindley Field.

Airtronics went 4-0 over three days, averaging more than 10 runs per game. They capped the title on Sunday afternoon with a 14-8 win over Ohio Battery of Ashland, Ohio.

The Prescott Patriots finished fourth. They played Airtronics closer than any team with a 12-9 loss on Saturday afternoon. Prescott lost 2-0 on Sunday morning to Harold’s Supermarkets (Lexington, Mo.).

Michael Rhines Drywall, also of Prescott, finished tied for ninth in the 13-team tournament.

Patriots’ players Wade Max (utility) and Ronnie Rupp (pitcher) made first-team all-American.

Sunday’s Scores

(at Ken Lindley Field)

Losers’ Bracket

Harold’s Supermarkets (Lexington, Mo.) 2, Prescott Patriots 0

Ohio Battery (Ashland, Ohio) 11, Harold’s Supermarkets 10

Winners’ Bracket

Airtronics (Galt, Calif.) 14, Ohio Battery 8 (championship game)

Airtronics Wins ASA 50+ National Title

Monday, September 28th, 2009

[Prescott, AZ] – The Airtronics squad out of northern California captured the ASA 50+ National title over the weekend, capping their championship run with a 14-8 win over Ohio Battery.

Ohio Battery, OH, reached the championship game on Sunday, with a wild, come-from-behind, 11-10 win in the semi-finals. Ohio Battery trailed Harolds Supermarket in the bottom of the 7th inning 10-4, rallying for 7 runs to win 11-10, and advance to the championship game in the championship game.

Dennis Brownfield was named the tournament’s Most Valuable player, while pitchers Russ Snow (Airtronics) and Ronnie Rupp (4th place Prescott Patriots) were tabbed for All American pitching honors. Scott Summers of third place Harold’s Supermarkets was the tournament batting champion.

Click links below for additional details:

Final Bracket

Final Order of Finish

All American Teams

Awards

NAFA 45+ Masters West Scores

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Scores from NAFA 45+ Masters World Series West from last weekend, courtesy of Herb Dower:

Santa Rosa 9, Savala Painting 3
QMax 8, Ladner Masters 1
The Fog 12, Tulsa Grey Sox 2
Qmax 9, Santa Rosa 0
Tulsa Grey Sox 6, Santa Rosa 3
QMax 9, The Fog 0
Ladner Masters 15, Savala Painting 13
The Fog 18. Savala Paining ?
Tulsa Grey Sox 3, Ladner Masters 2
Pool Play Records:
Pool One–The Fog 2-1, Ladner Masters 1-2, Santa Rosa 1-2
Pool Two–QMax 3-0, Tulsa Grey Sox 2-1, Savala Paining 0-3

Single-Elimination Playoffs
Savala Painting 6, Tulsa Grey Sox 2
Santa Rosa 9, Ladner Masters 6 (8)
Semifinals
The Fog def. Savala
Qmax 13, Santa Rosa 1 (4 innings)
Championship
QMax def. The Fog

Herb

NAFA Masters West Results

Friday, September 25th, 2009

NAFA MASTER’S WEST WORLD SERIES
(Carson City, NV.) September 21, 2009
Perfect weather again for the West Masters and the Final Event of the Year will be the Las Vegas Battle of the East and West October 17-18. Any team that participated in the East or West Masters may attend. It is a 4-game guaranteed event starting at 9am Saturday with the final at 3pm on Sunday. Saturday night the East Champ will play the West Champ in each age group.

Special thanks to Carson City Staff Joel & Jeremiah and their concessions and field prep staff. Thanks to KC for doing a great job with the scorekeepers, Sylvia Isaac on stats, Bob Chapel for doing an excellent job as Tournament Director, Carley Parish as UIC and thanks to Pat Bucknell and Dewey Yoke for supervising the games down at Field 1, Kris Russom with souvenirs and Melissa and Mikel who handled the gates.

Final Order of Finish and All World Selections are below as we are having some issues with our website getting the info loaded.

Congratulations to the Champions of this year’s West event:
35 & over – CR Rockers, Portland in a slugfest over Taylor Farms/IAC
40 & over – Cal State Builders in a battle over Long Beach Black Sox, (Utah was upset by the Black Sox in semis)
45 & over – QMax from Calgary, Canada over Santa Barbara Fog
50 & over – Bay Area Merchants over Texas Stars/Si Senor-AZ (Texas Stars knocked off Ohio Battery in the Semis)

For the complete brackets and All-World Teams, please see the results on our web site at www.nafafastpitch.com .

The teams voted overwhelmingly to return to Carson City for the West Masters next year on the same weekend September 17-19 in 2010, two weekends after Labor Day. They also voted to keep the same four-game guarantee format with one round robin Friday night game at 5PM or later, two more round robin games on Saturday that seed all teams into a single elimination on Sunday. The championship games will be scheduled at 4:45PM or earlier and preferably at 3PM.

The teams in the 35 asked us to drop the age limit from 35 to 30 for next year and we will do that but will probably make everyone be 30 in the calendar year, no three year grace period, like we do with the 55 division. The teams wished to continue using the NAFA ball but nearly 50% want to change to a yellow ball for visibility, especially for night games which was consistent with the input we got from the East Teams. Almost half the people wanted to allow the courtesy runner be the last out like the present. They would also like a player not in the game to be able to be a designated runner once per inning. I will give other players and coaches the chance to fill out the survey for another week and post the rest of the survey results as soon as possible.

To the teams that have made NAFA the first choice in Masters play, we thank you for your support. 60 master’s teams from the U.S. and Canada are participating this year in the East and West and the growth is surely due to your participation and your willingness to give input to our NAFA Directors who guide your program and it is truly the “Players Program”.

Teams in the West pleaded for some rule to make the games stay on time which would be a time limit or an inning limit for next year. The awards, fields, field preps, ball, format, , supervision, the friendliness, openness & willingness to make things right, along with the camaraderie between the teams in the Masters program is unmatched anywhere. Overall the umpiring was very good and consistent (of course we all wanted that one call that went against us to be corrected).

From the 31 year old who is turning 32 this calendar year to the 71 year olds(there are 7 of them), the NAFA Masters program is supremely successful because of you the players. We wrote down pitching velocities for most pitchers and the new player photo ID check went well and was well received and appreciated by all coaches.
Every event is not without hiccups and we had a couple dealing with a few pitching plates and long games, but we made every attempt to make them right when they were brought to our attention.

Thanks to each and every player, coach and spectator for making this an event to remember.

ALL-WORLD AWARDS
35-Over
MVP John Bishop, CR Rockers Pitcher
Most Valuable Pitcher, Keith Fry, Taylor Farms/IAC
Brian Ree, CR Rockers
Kevin Rasmussen, CR Rockers
John Simmers, CR Rockers
Rick Martin, CR Rockers
Bobby Harris, CR Rockers
Jeff Twist, Taylor Farms/IAC
Jason Porto, Taylor Farms/IAC
Greg Glacier, Taylor Farms/IAC
Larry Michaudo, Taylor Farms, IAC
Junior Keizer, Dresslerville
Rob Lopez, Dresslerville
Dorcy Tom, Dresslerville
Jack Andreas, Oregon Masters
Mark Connolly, Oregon Masters

40-Over
MVP Paul Reyes, Cal State Builders
Most Valuable Pitcher Paul Algar, Cal State Builders
Mario Periaria, Cal State
Duey Christenson, Cal State
Craig Budrock, Cal State
Steve Garcia, Cal State
Eddie Martin, Black Sox
Dave Demaio, Black Sox
Anthony Rocha, Black Sox
Fred Hanker, Black Sox
Ronn Rupp, Black Sox Pitcher
Tony Corda, Fat City
Todd Hodge, Fat City
Marc Benjamin, Utah FP
Tommy Gray, Utah FP
Gin Barnes, Utah FP
Jay Johnson, So Cal Bandits
Dean Clark, Yard Dogs
Russ Wedmore, Tule Lake
Ray Thompson, RMC Builders

45-Over
MVP Tony Phillips, QMax
Most Valuable Pitcher, Rob Scheller, QMax
Randy Bell, QMax
Lanky Johnson, QMax
Glen Bush, QMax
Mitch Ventura, Fog
Phil Hernandez, Fog
Russ Arellanes, Fog
Tim Gerund, Santa Rosa
Tom Dower, Santa Rosa
Tony Lopez, Santa Rosa
Dennis Brownfield, Savala
Kirk Jackson, Savala
Herman Augerhole, Tulsa
Lance Day, Tulsa
Kelly Wenstrom, Ladner
Sam Aldridge, Ladner

50-Over
MVP Ray Biagina, Bay Area Merchants
Most Valuable Pitcher Ray Camacho, Bay Area Merchants
Chris Newbold, Bay Area
Larry Scheffield, Bay Area
Lonnie Brooks, Texas Stars/Si Senor
Phil Cain, Texas Stars/Si Senor
Paul Rubin, Texas Stars/Si Senor
Mike Hazel, Texas Stars/Si Senor
Kevin Engelhart, Boise Fog
Brian Stanton, Boise Fog
Greg Wertz, Yard Dogs
Dan Zupp, Yard Dogs
Greg Fleener, Nevada
Kirk Long, So Cal Relics
Terry Sporrong, Seattle FP
Ken Hall, Ladner
Jimmy Huerta, Ohio Battery


Benjie Hedgecock
NAFA Executive Director
Nafafastptich ( a t ) gmail.com
www.nafafastpitch.com