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Mitchell ON Mets cap successful season with ISC Challenge Cup

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Veteran squad earns berth in 2011 ISC world tournament

By Andy Bader

For the first time ever, the Mitchell Mets – the longest-serving intermediate men’s fastball team in the South Perth Men’s Fastball League – have qualified for a berth in the International Softball Congress (ISC) world championships.

The squad, which has participated and won various provincial, Eastern Canadian, North American Fastpitch Association (NAFA) and ISC II tournaments, earned the right to participate in the elite world championships in Quad Cities, Iowa next August 12-20 thanks to their perfect 5-0 mark in the 12-team ISC Challenge Cup this past weekend on their home field.

The Mets were never really threatened in the process, using a powerful offensive display, fine pitching and airtight defence to win two games Sunday via the mercy rule after a 3-0 start Saturday, including the final, a 9-2 thrashing of the Ingersoll Crush in five-innings. Earlier, in the semi-final, the Mets exploded for six runs in the sixth to rip Ingersoll 12-4 and earn a berth in the final of the double-knockout tournament.
A five-run first inning in the final, keyed by a two-run home run by pickup Dale Levy of the Sebringville Sting and a two-run triple by Kevin Gettler, set the tone as the Mets crushed the Crush. Fred Follings, a pickup from Shakespeare Falcons, did the rest, earning his third win of the tournament.

Kevin Pomfret pitched a two-hit shutout to lead a 3-0 win over the Kitchener Selects Saturday morning, while A.J. Moses singled twice, walked and scored two runs. Matt McGill had a pair of RBI. Follings threw a no-hitter in the Mets’ 6-1 win over Mississauga immediately thereafter, allowing only an unearned run in the fourth while striking out 10. McGill’s two-run home run keyed a four-run top of the inning. Gettler singled, walked and scored twice while Darryl Eidt had a pair of RBI’s.

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Members of the Mitchell ON Mets Championship team were:

A.J. Moses, Dennis Pauli, Steve Cook, Kevin Pomfret, Dale Levy, Kevin Quipp, Dave Falhaufer, Kevin Gettler, Bob Ward (manager). Front row (left): Kory Dietz, Jeff Pauli, Darryl Eidt, Joe Harris, Scott Lealess, Jamie Everett, Fred Follings, Bill Davidson. Absent was Matt McGill.

Scores from Ontario Challenge Cup in Mitchell

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

Mitchell, ON

Congratulations to Mitchell Mets, winners of the Laverne Reichert Trophy as Ontario Challenge Cup champions, who will receive a berth in the 2011 ISC World Tournament. Full scores below.

Saturday
9 am
Game 1 Kitchener Selects 0 Mitchell Mets 3
WP Kevin Pomfret
LP Scott Clark

Game 2 Kitchener Outlaws 8 Arthur Merchants 3
WP Ryan Shannon
LP Dylan Cunningham
Outlaws Cory Tinline, Ryan Shannon HRs
Arthur Jeff Moose HR

Game 3 Breslau Black Sox 1 Ingersoll Crush 2
WP Adam Martin 9 Ks
LP Larry Cox

11 am
Game 4 Elmira Expos 7 Maryhill Cardinals 0
WP Casey Halstead
LP Bryan Belisle
Elmira Josh Broman 3 hits

Game 5 Mitchell Mets 6 Mississauga Sox 1
WP Fred Follings – No Hitter
LP Glen Dorrington

Game 6 Kitchener Outlaws 12 Elmwood Smoke 2 – 4 innings
WP Mel Ross
LP Brady Lantz
Kitchener – Corey Tinline, Don Harris, Derek Martin HRs

1 pm
Game 7 Fisherville A’s 2 Ingersoll Crush 4
WP Todd Winkworth
LP George Topp

Game 8 Wyevale Tribe 6 Elmira Expos 5 – 8 innings
WP Mark Lambie
LP Dan Martin

3 pm
Loser’s Bracket
Game 9 Elmira Expos 3 Kitchener Selects 1
WP Casey Halstead
LP Doug Hoffman

Game 10 Arthur Merchants 6 Fisherville A’s 8
WP – Rory Miller
LP – Jayme Amos

Game 11 Breslau Black Sox 12 Elmwood Smoke 7 – 8 innings
WP – Shayne Riepert
LP – Dave Juniper

5 pm
Winner’s Bracket
Game 15 Mitchell Mets 6 Kitchener Outlaws 1
WP Fred Follings
LP Mel Ross

Game 16 Ingersoll Crush 14 Wyevale Tribe 7
WP Todd Winkworth
LP Kurt Glover

Loser’s Bracket
Game 12 Maryhill Cardinals 1 Mississauga Sox 0
WP Brendan Roach
LP Glen Dorrington

7 pm
Loser’s Bracket
Game 13 Fisherville A’s 0 Elmira Expos 2
WP – Dan Martin
LP – Dan Anthony

Game 14 Breslau Black Sox 4 Maryhill Cardinals 9

9 pm
Winner’s Bracket
Game 19 Winner Gm 15 (Ingersoll) vs Winner Gm 16 (Mitchell)
Moved to 11 am Sunday due to rain

Thanks to Joe Todd, Jeff Whetstone, Chris & Doug Bach, Kyle Smith for score reporting and game controlling, supervision at the tournament. Thanks also to Paul Baier and his blue crew as well as Kory Dietz of the Mitchell host committee for having us this weekend.
Blair Setford
ISC Canada East

Sunday
Losers Bracket
Gm 17 Elmira Expos 4 Kitchener Outlaws 5
WP Ryan Shannon, in relief of Mel Ross
LP Casey Halstead
Expos Travis Martin 2-run 2b to tie in T7
Outlaws Tim Dubois 2-run home run, 4 RBIs; Ryan Shannon GWRBI B7

Gm 18 Maryhill Cardinals 8 Wyevale Tribe 1 – 5 innings
WP Brandon Roach 2 hitter
LP Mark Lambie

11 am
Losers Bracket
Gm 20 Maryhill Cardinals 3 Kitchener Outlaws 6
WP Mel Ross 6 2/3 inn in relief of Ryan Shannon
LP Bryan Belisle 5 inn; relief Brendan Roach 1 inn
Outlaws Jim Culling 2-run home run

Winners bracket final
Gm 19 Mitchell Mets 12 Ingersoll Crush 4 – 6 innings
WP Steve Cook 3 2/3 inn in relief of Kevin Pomfret 2 1/3 inn
LP Todd Winkworth 4 inn, relief Adam Martin 2 inn
Mets Dale Levy home run 2x1b; Dave Faulhafer 2-RBI 3b 2x2b; Jeff Pauli 2 RBIs; Kevin Gettler 2x1b 3 RBIs
Crush DJ Latford home run, 2bj Eric Scott 2 RBIs

1 pm
Loser’s bracket final
Gm 21 Ingersoll Crush 6 Kitchener Outlaws 1
WP Todd Winkworth
LP Mel Ross 2 2/3 inn, relief Ryan Shannon 3 1/3 inn
Crush Jon Klingenberg 2-run home run; Steve Johnson 2-RBI 2b; Josh Leuszler RBI 3B
Outlaws Blake Underwood Sac Fly RBI

Championship Game
3 pm
Gm 22 Mitchell Mets 9 Ingersoll Crush 2 – 5 innings
WP Fred Follings
LP Todd Winkworth 2 1/3 inn; relief Adam Martin 2 2/3
Mitchell: Kevin Gettler 2-RBI 3b; AJ Moses RBI 2b; Dale Levy 2-run home run; Joe Harris home run;
Crush Darryl Wharram 2b RBI; DJ Latford 2b RBI

On behalf of ISC Canada East- Vice President , Blair Setford and myself, I would like to congratulate the Mitchell Mets on winning the 2010 Ontario Challenge Cup held this past weekend in Mitchell. The Mets went 5-0 and with the perfect record came away with the Laverne Reichert Memorial Trophy and will Receive a berth in the 2011 ISC World Tournament to be held in the Moline, Illinois next August. The finalist for the weekend were the Ingersoll Crush who posted a 4 win – 2 loss record with both losses notched on the backs of the eventual champions , the Mitchell Mets I would like to Thank our hosts for the weekend, Chairman Kory Dietz and the OHA Jr. C Hockey Team – the Mitchell Hawks who are also celebrating 45 years of history for this storied franchise.

Some of the Movers and the Shakers with Kory were Jason Murray and Becky Eidt, who both did a marvelous job behind the scenes in keeping Everything working like clock work. Also a big Hurrah to Arena Manager and Diamond Grooms person Rick Vivian. The players on the Hockey team Were very visible on Saturday and assisted in the raking and keeping the Diamonds in tip/top Shape.

Also a big part of the tournament were the (4) scorekeepers, MaryBeth Gilbert, Kerrie Vosper, Marianne Stroh and Don Barr, who took care of all 23 games, With an experienced crew of Scorekeepers we were able To send in timely reports to Al Doran and Jim Flanagan to keep the people that were not able to attend make them feel like they were just around the corner.

The Blue Crew lead by Umpire in Chief Paul Baier from Stratford, again did a marvelous job The Crew consisted of Chris Lamer, Jay Hart, Ed Otterman, Tim Whitelaw, Trevor Topping, Steve Kuhl, Moe Carde, Mike Clark and Dave Selden p.s. also a Thank you to Maryanne Baier who took some pictures.

That I am sure she will share later on in the week and also cooks a mean bowl of homemade Chicken Noodle Soup that I can vouch for . And last by certainly not least, our experienced crew of Game Controllers , Sr. Game Controller Doug Bach stepped in for me on Saturday afternoon and Saturday night to allow me to attend a 35 year reunion of our Jr B team that won the OASA Crowns in both 1974 and 1975. The weather did not Co-operate On Saturday night while I was away but at the end of the day only one game was moved from late Saturday night had to be shuffled to a Sunday morning start time . The Game Controllers assisting Doug were Chris Bach, Jim Marr, and Jeff Whetstone,

Thank you to all the teams and leagues that participated in the 2010 OCC and to all the Fans that made the trip to Mitchell for our last fastball fix for 2010.

Good Health in the off season and See you all in the Spring of 2011

Joe Todd
ISC Canada East Commissioner

2011 ISC Rules & Procedure Changes

Monday, September 13th, 2010

From the ISC:

The following changes for the 2011 season, were recently approved by the ISC Board of Directors at the annual meeting in Midland.

A PRAWN that plays in more than one tournament for a team prior to the World Tournament, but is not included on that team’s roster for the ISC World Tournament, and does not participate for any other team in the World Tournament, will have his PRAWN status extended for one additional year.

Approved Out of Region (OOR) players on all ISC teams must play in an approved ISC Qualifying event or an invitational in both June and July with their current year’s team to be eligible for World Tournament play.

Each team will be allowed one exception to the requirement that Out-of-Region players on all ISC teams must play in either an approved ISC Qualifying event or an invitational in both June and July with their current year’s team to be eligible for World Tournament play.

For 2011 and beyond, teams will be limited to five (5) PRAWN players (combination of 1 pitcher and position players), plus age-related exceptions that have been named All-World in the last 3 years — only one of which may be a pitcher, regardless of which position the pitcher was named as PRAWN. Teams are still limited to 2 OOR pitchers for the season. All teams must name their PRAWNs to the Executive Director by May 1 each year.

Change the ISC Appeal Form – eliminate ISC II reclassification and insert Exemption. Note: This was previously announced and revised form is currently available on ISC web site.

If a non-PRAWN player or players makes an All-World team in the current year, that team will be allowed to carry that player or players until such time that a PRAWN player leaves the team or drops out of the 3-year criterion. If a player makes All-World while with Team A and they have 6 current PRAWN players (5 beginning in 2011 and beyond), then Team A would be able to carry 7 until one of the 7 leaves the team (or they fall outside of the 3-year boundary), then they will only be allowed 6 (5 beginning in 2011 and beyond) for the following year.
The exception does not apply for the one PRAWN pitcher stipulation.

The ISC Region Definitions is changed to move Alabama from US East to US Central because the entire state of Alabama is in the Central Time Zone.

Dolan & Murphy wraps up season

Friday, September 10th, 2010

The Dolan & Murphy Shamrocks men’s softball team wrapped up its season last month by competing in the International Softball Congress World Tournament in Midland, Mich.
It was one of three national or international tourneys in which the team competed.

The Aurora Fastpitch Softball Association’s men’s entry defeated Carey’s of Midland 9-2 behind winning pitcher Ales Jetmar, getting a home run and five RBIs from Dave Perkins and two hits each from Robert Reder and Cooper Carson, but lost three other decisions to be eliminated from the tourney.

It dropped the Shamrocks to the ISC II tournament where they went on to tie for third place. D&M defeated Palermo, Ontario, Canada 2-1, topped Ashland, Ohio 5-2 and Toronto 5-1 before falling to Wyevale Tribe of Canada 3-1 in the semifinal. Mark Kleffner earned all-tournament honors.

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Al Savala on deck for LB Hall induction

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

KEISSER: Savala on deck for LB Hall induction

From the Long Beach Press Telegram

By Bob Keisser, Sports Columnist

The heyday of fastpitch men’s softball in Southern California passed long enough ago that most people can’t remember its demise, much less its history.

The game thrived longer in Long Beach than other communities, too, thanks to the Long Beach Nitehawks, Lakewood Jets and Long Beach Painters.

But the sport will have its day on Sept. 18 when the softball branch of the city’s Hall of Fame inducts five new members, including three men who are proof that the sport still has a profile in town.

Hice Stiles, a 2001 inductee into the International Softball Congress Hall of Fame, will be inducted – and Stiles can still be found playing the game today in masters leagues.

Darrell Kam
, who played for the Nitehawks and only retired from active play a few years ago, will join Stiles, as will Al Savala – the player/coach of the vibrant Long Beach Painters who were the last local team to play high-end softball at Joe Rodgers Field, and the last local team to reach the ISC World Series (1998).

How vibrant are the Painters? Savala still fields three teams, two of them in the masters divisions (45-and-older and 50-and-older).

Their moment in the spotlight will come at the same time that the softball park gets a name change. It now will be named Red Meairs Field at Joe Rodgers Stadium, in honor of the late Meairs, the longtime Nitehawk who succeeded Rodgers as manager and kept the team on the field until financial issues and the changing times led to its closure in 1988.

Savala, on the other hand, never stopped even as the sport’s ranks were thinning. He’s the beacon of the sport, which he’s been involved with for 50 years.

His Long Beach Painters reached the ISC world tournament in four of five years between 1993 and 1998, finishing fifth in 1994 while earning the ISC Sportsmanship Award. The 2009 Long Beach Painters won the American Softball Association’s 45-and-over title.

“We’ve probably qualified for more than 100 national tournaments over the years and won 18 or so different titles,” Savala said. “We traveled a lot, too. I always thought that was the best part of the game, challenging teams from other parts of California and other states.

“When the Nitehawks and other teams stopped, we just kept going.”

Savala talked with Meairs about co-sponsoring the Nitehawks when the team was facing financial hardships, but Meairs wanted to homestand and bring teams to Rodgers Field before competing for a spot in the worlds.

Savala wanted to travel.

“I wanted exposure for the team,” he said. “I think some of the teams I had (in the ’90s) were as good as some of the championship Nitehawk teams.

“It’s worked pretty well for me. I’m pretty well known around the country for playing teams in tournaments, and it’s been fun now to go to nationals and see guys I played against. Now many of their kids are playing.”

Savala, who grew up in Northern California and started playing softball when he was 15, got his start at a high level when he was 16.

“The Knights of Columbus team lost its pitcher and my uncle asked me to teach him how to pitch,” he said, “I showed him, and he said, `heck, why don’t you pitch for us? You’re better than anyone we have.”‘

He played for several teams in the Western Softball Congress before launching the Painters. The name of his team has a story of its own.

Al Savala has been a painting contractor almost as long as he’s been playing softball. He started in high school and launched his own company in his 20s.

He’s left a literal mark on several local fields. Years ago, he noticed Lakewood’s softball fields were “starting to look a little raggedy,” so he told the city he’d paint them for free if they supplied the materials.

He would eventually paint Lakewood’s baseball fields, too … and Poly’s field when Bill Powell was coach … and the field at Cal State Los Angeles when he was asked by old friend and then Golden Eagles coach John Herbold.

“I just enjoy doing it and helping when I can. There’s no rhyme or reason for it. I just enjoy it,” he said.

His commitment to softball – he’s sponsored boys and girls softball youth teams and donated to the softball programs at Long Beach City College and Long Beach State – and well-kept fields isn’t his only contribution to Long Beach.

He was a Little League and Pony League coach in Lakewood and saw more than 30 of his former players reach the pro ranks. He’s often been invited to sit on the bench by Lancers coach Spud O’Neill since Savala knew so many of the kids.

When an illness left Lakewood High shorthanded on the soccer field, he filled in as coach, a stint that lasted six years. When then-Long Beach City College coach Larry Reisbig needed a tutor for a kicker, he asked Savala for help, and he would spend 19 years as a specialist coach for the Vikings.

The Century Club’s award for the high school athletes of the year is sponsored and named after Savala.

Savala said Stiles had – and still has – one of the smoothest swings of any player he’s ever met. Kam played for the Nitehawks and Painters, and the late Meairs said Kam was one of the grittiest, unsung players he ever had with the Nitehawks.

Induction day will revive the sport, however momentary.

“I still haven’t gotten to the point where I know what to say about this,” Savala said. “It’s nice that someone thought of me. But it’s not like I’m going away.”

Savala said he’ll coach and lead the Painters until someone pries the bat, or paint brush, out of his hand.

bob.keisser (at) presstelegram.com



Editor’s note:
I had the chance to attend a couple of the Long Beach Softball and Baseball Hall of Fame luncheons at Blair Field in Long Beach.

Here is the “Wall of Fame” at Joe Rodgers Field in Long Beach from that inaugural class of 2004:


(click photo to enlarge)

Maddy’s Photos – ISC Hall of Fame Breakfast

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

From Maddy’s Photos blog:

This year I was asked by the ISC to cover the ISC Hall of Fame Breakfast. I had attended before as a guest, but coming in as a photographer gave me a different insight into the event. For all the inductees, this is a very important moment in their lives. Their years of playing the great game of fastpitch is finally recognized not only by the ISC organization but by their peers and fans. So I wanted to do justice to the moment and cover as much as I could of the event. Of course, I am never satisfied but I hope that the resulting images satisfies everyone that attended and participated.

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Local softball legend in fight for his life

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010




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By Al Hamnik, al.hamnik (at) nwi.com
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Dave Blackburn battling

No hitter ever scared Calumet City native Dave Blackburn, who had reached the same legendary fastpitch softball status as his late father Ernie.

Both Hall of Fame pitchers threw heat capable of melting small glaciers and combined for nearly 200 no-hitters in their 80-plus years on the mound.

Ernie once threw three no-no’s and a one-hitter in three different cities the same day. At 6-foot-3 and 300 pounds, the 1949 Hammond grad rightfully found his way into every sports Hall of Fame worth mentioning.

Dave, one of five Blackburn sons spread throughout the country, won several gold medals and holds the American record for most appearances at the World Maccabiah Games, an international Jewish athletic event held every four years similar to the Olympics.

He will be inducted in the International Softball Congress Hall of Fame next year but at this moment, needs our prayers more than congratulations.

Dave Blackburn is fighting for his life.

On Aug. 27, Dave and some friends were driving from Los Angeles to Prescott, Ariz., for the 40-and-over ASA National Tournament when their car was struck by another vehicle on the interstate. Seated in the front, Dave took the brunt of the impact, according to family members.
“He’s still in critical condition and has a long way to go,” brother Jay said Monday. “The car rolled three times and supposedly caught fire. Fortunately, Dave was pulled out.”

A bachelor living and working in L.A., Blackburn has no famiy out there but law enforcement officials were able to contact brother Robert from a phone number they found on Dave’s Facebook page.

“They’ve had him heavily sedated,” Jay said. “My one brother (Ray) has been out there for a week and has not been able to speak a word to him.”

Godzilla could be standing in the batter’s box swinging a railroad tie and Dave Blackburn, much like Dad, couldn’t care less. But this current challenge is like nothing the 6-3, 270-pound pitcher has ever encountered.

“Two broken legs, a broken ankle, broken wrist, nine broken ribs and the sternum on one side,” Jay said. “His pelvis was broken, he had a hole in his colon that was torn, a hole in his lung and subsequently, the lung collapsed.

“It’s one of those never-gonna-be-the-same accidents. It’s hard imagining him ever walking normally again without assistance for a long time.”

Soon, the brothers will all be gathered at Dave’s bedside including Ray from Chicago, Robert from Louisville, Brian from Michigan and Jay from LaPorte.

They want Dave back in the game, as close as possible to being 100-percent healed, and invite any cards or get-well wishes from Region softball fans and complete strangers.

There were no spine or head injuries, thankfully, and being a life-long athlete should help in Dave’s recuperation. Plus, he’s got that Blackburn gene.

Those guys don’t know what it means to quit.

This column solely represents the writer’s opinion. Reach him at al.hamnik (at) nwi.com

Maddy’s Photos – 2010 ISC World Tournament – Opening Ceremonies

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

From Maddy’s Photos blog:

The ISC Opening Ceremonies, a favorite of mine, is truly the start of the great ISC Men’s Fastpitch World Tournament. Unlike the action photos that I like to take during the tournament, the photos from this event have a more relaxed feel to them. They show the optimism and hope of the first day of play as well as the spirit of the players. It is a time to bring the kids in, march in with your fellow team players, honor those that will enter the Hall of Fame, and stand in a great field with dozens of players.

For me, it is a time to see old friends (wearing a different uniform?), see how big your kids have grown, and maybe make new friends. Any which way you cut it, it is a great day and I hope you enjoy looking at the photos as much as I did taking them.

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CBC Video Clips from Sr. Canadians

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Lance Winn featured in CBC Video Clips about the Sr. Canadians, ISF and ISC World Tournament

Some great video clips of the Sr. Canadians from CBC, “Sports Day in Canada, and CBC’s Lance Winn. Cap tip to Brad Robinson and Al’s Fastball:

Clip 1, with interviews with PEI’s Jeff Ellsworth, Trevor Ethier and Mark Arsenault.

Clip 2, a combination clip that includes the above Sr. Canadians clip (starting at the 8:28 mark) as well as some commentary with with Lance Winn (of Ballparkradio/ISCtv) working at his “day job” at CBC. Lance’s clips appear at the beginning of the clip and 8:00 mark (talking about fastpitch) and again at 10:27 or so. Nice plug for Al Doran and Al’s Fastball at the 10:40 mark)


Lance Winn (at right) of Ballparkradio/ISCtv on the set at his day job at CBC
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ISC 19u Awards for 2010

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Thanks to Tom Stasik for this info.

Most Valuable Pitcher
Caleb Keeshig, Scarborough

Outstanding Hitter

Brandon Parks, Oshawa

Most Valuable Player and RBI Leader

Travis Jones, Scarborough

All Tournament Team
Pitchers

Caleb Keeshig, Scarborough
Abe Leahy, Oshawa
Connor Travis, Oshawa

Outfielders
Brandon Parks, Oshawa
Adam Stuck, Scarborough
Zac Wager, Waterloo
Travis Jones, Scarborough

Infielders
Jarris Jantzi, Tavistock
Cory Tuffnail, Stratford
Steve Ashbridge, Oshawa
Tyler McNeil, Victoria

Catcher
Ben Heinbuch, Stratford