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ASA “A” Nationals – Salem, OR

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010


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lick here for brochure to ASA “A” Nationals in Salem, Oregon. (home to the 2002 NAFA World Series, for those who remember)

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Final Weekend for SCIFL Season – Weekend 7

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Schedule of Games Posted at official SCIFL website


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The final weekend of local action for the SCIFL (So Cal Independent Fastpitch League) in Santa Fe Springs this weekend. This will be “Santa Fe Springs V, at the “home fields” for the SCIFL, Little Lake Park.

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Liberty Prevails at SFS – SCIFL Weekend # 6

Monday, July 12th, 2010

From the SCIFL website:

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SANTA FE SPRINGS – WEEK 6
SAME PLACE, SAME TEAMS IN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, DIFFERENT OUTCOME
The SCIFL’s sixth tournament of the year is complete and Liberty FP strands the tying run at second base for the win over the Panteras, 9-8, in the championship game. More details to follow shortly…

LB Black Sox 2-1 at SCIFL/Santa Fe Springs

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Long Beach Black Sox report from SCIFL league weekend # 6, for Saturday, July 11:

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Game 1

SOX LOSE ON WALK OFF HIT 4-3 IN SANTA FE SPRINGS 4 OPENER

Jeremy Rooney hit a long fly ball that fell just off the glove of Victor Hallman giving Liberty a 4-3 win over The Sox in the final inning. Ron Rupp suffered the loss in relief of Sean Barker. The Sox had held a 3-1 lead heading into the final inning. Dan Plesetz singled and Sox manager called on Ron Rupp to finish the game. Phil Palomino followed with a single. Rupp struckout Lou Enriquez and with 2 outs Dave Hess had an infield single and Jeremy Rooney had the walkoff hit. The Sox took a 2-0 lead off Liberty starter Doug Rooney on solo home runs by Gino Saracho and Fred Hanker. In the 3rd a RBI single by ex Sox Dave Demaio made the score 3-1 Long Beach.

The score stayed thay way until the final inning. Doug Rooney picked up the win for Liberty. Fred Hanker was 1-1 with a solo home run, walk and sac fly. Gino Saracho was 1-2 with a solo home run and 2 runs scored. Chris Minogue was 3-3 with 2 singles and a double. Sean Barker was 2-3. The Sox now play at 10:30 against The Panteras.

Game 2

KASEY SHAW DRIVES IN GW RBI

SOX WIN 3-2 OVER PANTERAS AS RUPP BEATS PYLE

Ron Rupp and Gerald Pyle once again faced off against each other in their friendly rivalry. This time Rupp got the better of Pyle with a 3-2 win. Rupp stranded the tying run at second base to secure the win. Both pitchers pitched well in the close game. The Sox scored in the second on an Ron Rupp double and Sean Barker RBI single. In the 3rd Fred Hanker singled and scored on a Chris Minogue 2 out double.

In the 4th Long Beach made it 3-0 when Ken Shaw singled and scored on a Kasey Shaw RBI single as son drives in father. In the 4th The Panteras scored one on an Steve Hindojostra RBI single and one in the 6th on an RBI double. The final was 3-2 Long Beach who now play Balboa at 1:30. Ron Rupp threw a complete game allowing 2 runs on 6 hits with 4 K’s. Fred Hanker was 2-3 with a run scored. Chris Minogue was 1-3 with a RBI double. Ken Shaw was 2-3 with a run scored. Sean Barker was 1-3 with a RBI single and Kasey Shaw was 2-3 with a RBI single.

Game 3

GINO HOMERS IN WIN

SOX BREAK OUT IN A BIG WAY WITH 17-5 WIN OVER BALBOA

The Long Beach Black Sox broke out of their hitting slump in a big way with a 17-5 pounding of Balboa. Every Sox player had at least one hit and one run scored. The Sox scored 8 in the 4th and 9 in the 5th after falling behind 3-0 after 3 innings. Martin Borgen was 3-3 with 3 RBI and 2 runs. Gino Saracho was 2-4 with 2 runs and 2 RBI. Fred Hanker was 2-4 with 2 doubles and 2 runs and a RBI. Chris Minogue was 3-4 with 2 runs and 3 RBI. Sean Barker was 2-4 with 2 runs and 2 RBI. Victor Hallman was 2-3 with 2 RBI and 2 runs.

Randy Clay went the distance for the win and was also 1-1 with a RBI and run scored at the plate.

Sox rookie Victor Hallman continued to impress Sox brass as he finished 3-5 for the day with 2 runs and 2 RBI in 3 games. The 9 runs in an inning ties a team record. Long Beach is the # 4 seed and plays tomorrow morning at 9:00 am versus Liberty. Sunday is single elimination day.

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SCIFL Back at Santa Fe Springs for Week 6

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Schedule of Games Posted at official SCIFL website


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More great local action for the SCIFL (So Cal Independent Fastpitch League) in Santa Fe Springs this weekend. This will be “Santa Fe Springs IV, with one more to follow, July 24-25, all at the “home fields” for the SCIFL, Little Lake Park.

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No 5-Peat for LB Black Sox

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

The LB Black Sox reign as Kings of Beaumont at the 4th of July came to an end after four years, during which time the Sox did not lose a single game. The Sox finished a more than respectable third in the 2010 Beaumont tournament.

From the Sox website:

The Long Beach Black Sox fell 8-2 to The Casa Trejo Bombers which ended their 4 year reign of this tourney. The Sox fell behind early 3-0 as Cecillio Smalling on loan was roughed up early. He would settle down and pitch well until the Bombers opened up with 5 in the 6th to end the game. The Sox scored 1 in the 2nd on a Joe Janicke single and stolen base and a Ron Rupp RBI single. In tghe 4th Janicke hit a solo home run for the Sox 2 runs. The Sox finshed in 3rd place. Brittany Adler picked up her 2nd career Sox hit.


Highlights for the Black Sox weekend included Sean Barker going yard.

(photo by Imelda Santos, courtesy of Fred Hanker/LB Black Sox website)

For more of Imelda Santos’ photos, click here or as slideshow here.

Editor’s note: We’re checking to verify the tournament winner, but spotted this Facebook photos of the Colton Dirt Bags holding hardware:

5-Peat for Sox?

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

The Long Beach Black Sox are in Beaumont, CA, for 4th of July Weekend, trying to win the Beaumont tournament for 5TH TIME IN A ROW!

Updates

Saturday game 2

From Fred Hanker
Won game two 8-5 on Dave Demaio’s 2 Hr and 6 RBI. We are 2-0 in winner’s bracket final. I was 2-4 with a double and RBI tying the game in the 6th with my double.


Dave DeMaio Homers Twice for Black Sox; Photo courtesy LB Black Sox website

Details:

Dave Demaio hit 2 home runs and drove in 6 runs to lead Long Beach to an 8-5 come from behind win over the host Beaumont in front of a partisian crowd. The Sox fell behind 1-0 in the first but ralied for 3 in the 4th to take a 3-1 lead. In the 4th Joe Janecki singled and Dave Demaio hit a long 2 run home run. Ron Rupp walked and scored on a Larry Watts RBI single. in the 5th Long Beach made it 4-1 on a Joe Janecki double and Dave Demaio RBI double. In the bottom of the 4th Beaumont scored 5 innings to tie the score 4- 4 after 5 innings. In the 6th with the score tied Victor Hallman reached on a hit by pitch. Martin Borgen sacrificed and reached on a throwing error to second. Fred Hanker with 1st and 2nd and 0 outs doubled off the right field fence scoring Hallman. Dave Demaio with one out followed with a 3 run home run to ice the game. Sean Barker went the distance for the win allowing 3 earned runs in the complete game win. The Sox are 2-0 and play Sunday at 12:30 against Colton. Dave Demaio led the Sox attack going 3-4 with a double 2 home runs and 6 RBI. Fred Hanker was 2-4 with a RBI game tying double. Joe Janicke was 2-4 with 2 runs.

Saturday:

Sox win 4-3 scoring 3 in the 6th on Janicke home run in Beaumont game one. We play at 7:00 tonite versus Beaumont Coyotes

The details, from the LB Black Sox website:

The Long Beach Black Sox were in danger of suffering their 1st loss in Beaumont ever but they scored 3 runs in the 6th inning to overcome a 3-1 defecit. Joe Janicke followed a Fred Hanker RBI double with a 2 run home run. Randy Clay pitched brilliant allowing only 2 earned runs. The Sox took a 1-0 lead in the 3rd inning when Sean Barker hit his 1st career Sox home run. The score would stay tied until the top of the 6th when Corona led by a 2 run home run by Marcel Bernal which gave Corona a 3-1 lead into the bottom of the 6th. In the Sox 6th Martin Borgen led off with a double. Fred Hanker followed with a RBI double making the score 3-2. Joe Janicke followed with a 2 run home run giving the Sox a 4-3 lead.

Randy Clay threw a perfect 7th to give the Sox the win. Fred Hanker was 2-3 with a RBI double. Joe Janicke was 1-3 with a 2 run home run. Martin Borgen was 1-3 with a double and run scored. Sean Barker was 1-2 with a solo home run and Brittany Adler was 1-2 including her 1st career Sox hit. The Sox play at 7:00 tonite versus Beaumont Coyotes with Sean Barker getting the bal

2010 California Classic – Complete Scoreboard

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Editor’s note: We are filling some of the missing information, so if you don’t see it today, check back later.

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California A’s, class of the Classic

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Editor’s note: We were pleased to see our friend Bob Otto on hand Sunday at the California Classic in San Diego both with his trusty 300 mm lens and his reporter’s notebook. He hits a home run on this piece. I managed to snap a quick photo of he and my favorite photographer, Maddy in the same shot…finally, both of them together on the other side of the lens! Watch for that one soon.


California A’s, class of the Classic

Story and Photos by Bob Otto/OttoinFocus


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Canadian, Sean Whitten, allowed but three hits along with 10 strikeouts in leading the California A’s to a 7-0 victory over Rude-Pac to claim the championship in the 2010 California Classic, Sunday, at Sportsplex USA in Santee, Calif.

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SANTEE, CA – A year ago the California A’s were a good ball club, but not great. This season with the addition of Canadian pitcher, Sean Whitten, and a few more key additions, the A’s have taken a giant leap into the elite class of International Softball Congress teams.

And the California ballclub proved they are going to be a team to be reckoned with come ISC World Tournament time as the A’s swept through their own “California Classic” 12-team tournament with a 5-0 record culminating with a 7-0 win over Rude-Pac in Sunday’s championship at Sportsplex USA in Santee.

An overpowering Whitten, held a good-hitting Rude Pac of Sun Valley, California to three hits, while striking out 10. The right-hander showed his dominance by striking out the side in the first and third innings. Only Jason Obregon, Caynon Vance, and Casey Pimm were able to scratch out singles.

Whitten said that on Saturday he felt he wasn’t in top form. But come Sunday was a whole new ballgame.

“The rise and the change were both working good,” said Whitten, who some believe to be the hardest thrower in the game today. “The defense and the offense were strong. I think we are progressing pretty good.”

A’s DOMINATE

The A’s reached the title game by outscoring their opponents, 28-4, including an 8-0 win over the Cal-State Builders in their opener, followed by 4-1 victory over Maccabi USA, and a 6-1 thumping of Portland with Whitten besting Bricklin Anderson and Terry Luster.

And in Sunday’s semi-final, Whitten came on in relief of Travis Price to pick up a 3-2 win over the Vancouver Meralomas, and Derek Mayson, in the A’s toughest game of the tournament.

A’s manager, Dave Weldin, was pleased with his ballclub’s performance throughout the weekend.



Dave Weldin, Manager, California A’s

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“We played great defense, got timely hitting, and our pitchers allowed just (four) runs the entire tournament,” said Weldin. “Whitten gives us a lot of confidence. If we score a couple of runs we have a great chance to win.”

TURNER LEADS THE WAY

In the championship, the A’s got all the runs they needed by scoring four times in the fourth inning off Rude-Pac’s Gerald Pyle. The left-side hitting, Chase Turner, batting in the number six spot, ripped a double to left field that brought home Marcus Tan, who opened the inning with a walk to give the A’s a 1-0 advantage.



Chase Turner went 3-for-3 and drove in the game’s first and final runs.

Photo By BOB OTTO

That proved to be the only run Whitten would need. But the A’s added three more runs in the fifth to shorten the game to five innings under the mercy rule. And again Turner (3-for-3) was the catalyst by ending the game with a run-scoring single to plate the A’s seventh run.

“I got change up’s on both hits,” said Turner, who played for the A’s last season, adding that he likes the look of the 2010 version. “With Sean (Whitten) and Kevin (Schellenberg), Darren Box, Paul Rosebush, and Derek Mayson, we’ve now got a good mix, and our pitching puts us in the top five (ISC ranking) as opposed to the top 15 last year.”

ALL-WORLD HURLER

Whitten comes to the A’s from the Midwest Stampede of Iowa, which folded after last season. He was selected as a second team, All-World (3-1 record) pitcher after leading the Stampede to a fourth place finish in the 24-team 2009 ISC World Tournament in Moline, Illinois.

And the right-hander, whose riser and drop speeds to the plate in the 80 mile per hour range was at his best against Rude-Pac.

“When you’re facing Whitten you’re in trouble if you give up a couple of runs,” said Rudy Montanez, sponsor and manager of Rude-Pac. “I would have liked the game closer, but I feel real good about how we are coming together.”

RUDE-PAC KNOCKS OFF FAVORITES

But even though Rude-Pac lost, Montanez felt good about his ball club’s performance in the tournament. As the ISC’s #26 ranked team, Rude-Pac finished 3-1 in Saturday’s pool play that included a 9-8 victory over #15 Portland, and a 4-0 shutout over the #11 Bakersfield Silverhawks.

“Coming from a team that started in 2005 playing (ASA Class) “C” ball, we are turning a few heads,” Montanez said.

By finishing second, Rude-Pac picks up an ISC World Tournament berth, which Montanez said, his team will gladly accept. “Getting the ISC spot is big for us,” he said.

The tournament also featured a few surprises. Portland (0-2-1) and the Silverhawks (0-1-2) both found winning hard to come by in Saturday’s pool play. And the #22 Italian Athletic Club (IAC) of Stockton won but one game, finishing a 1-2.

All three teams were relegated to the consolation bracket, with Portland going home early after losing its Sunday opener. IAC and the Silverhawks met in the consolation championship, with IAC taking a 3-2 victory with young, right-hander, Tyson Barkman, picking up the win.

TOW PROS TOUGH

Meanwhile, the local Tow Pros from nearby Poway – unranked and unknown – made it into Sunday’s championship bracket by finishing 2-0-1 in their pool.

The ISC? NAFA? Never heard of them, said Tow Pros manager, Hector Garcia, after his ballclub had eliminated the #34 ranked California-State Builders, 3-2, in their first playoff game on Sunday. And in semi-finals, Tow Pros gave Rude-Pac a battle before losing, 3-2, and being eliminated from the tournament.



Tow Pros Manager, Hector Garcia

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“We came here to have fun,” said Garcia. “We called (to try and enter the tournament), and they asked, ‘who are you?’ We surprised a couple of teams and some good ones left before us.”


SCHEDULE GETS CHALLENGING

With their championship in hand in the inaugural showcase of the Classic, Weldin now points his team in a northeasterly direction. Next up is the “Boys of Summer” tournament in Denmark, Wisconsin, July 9-11.

“That will be a tough tournament,” Weldin said. “It will be a good test for us with four of the top 20 teams there.”

The Boys of Summer will indeed be a challenge for the A’s, which has won consecutive California championships after claiming the Best of The West in early June.

But the ultimate test will come in August at the 2010 ISC World Tournament in Midland, Michigan. And A’s leadoff hitter, Paul Rosebush, believes the Salinas-based ballclub has the ability to meet that test.



Paul Rosebush, A’s leadoff hitter and outfielder

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“We’ve got a lot of talent,” said Rosebush, who took last season off after playing for the Farm Tavern of Madison, Wisconsin. “It takes solid pitching and consistent hitting to win it. We will definitely be a contender.

Cal Classic Photos

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Click here to view some California Classic photos, courtesy of Jimmy Sanchez


(photo by J.Sanchez – California A’s Sean Whitten.


(photo by J.Sanchez: Vancouver Meralomas’ Derek Mayson (pitching) as Marcus Tan looks on.


(Photo by J.Sanchez: Rude Pac’s Gerald Pyle)


(Photo by J.Sanchez: Macabbi USA’s Russ Snow