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NAFA Masters West 45+ – Saturday Scores

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Tulsa Grey Sox, Calgary Qmax Solutions Unbeaten, Earn Byes to semis


POOL A

Ladner Masters 15, KHT Pumpers 6
Tulsa Grey Sox 9, KHT Pumpers 7
Tulsa Grey Sox 8, Ladner Masters 4

POOL B
Calgary Qmax Solutions 16, Bay Area Merchants 1
Oregon Masters 7, Bay Area Merchants 0
Calgary Qmax Solutions 10, Oregon Masters 7

Seeding for Sunday:

A1 – Tulsa Grey Sox, OK
A2 – Ladner Masters, BC, Canada
A3 – KHT Pumpers, CA

B1 – Calgary Qmax Solutions, Alberta, Canada
B2 – Oregon Masters, OR
B3 – Bay Area Merchants

Sunday Single Elimination Bracket Schedule:

A2 Ladner, 7-0 forfeit over B3 Bay Area Merchants
A3 KHT vs. B2 Oregon Masters

11:30 semi-finals
B1 Calgary Qmax Solutions vs. A2 Ladner
Winner A3 KHT Pumpers-B2 Oregon Masters vs. A1 Tulsa Grey Sox

3pm – Championship game

NAFA 40+ Masters EAST Champs – Jordan Realty, MN

Friday, September 14th, 2007

We’ve updated our earlier post with the above team photo, taken at Rockford, IL by Shawn Dunford. Thanks to Kevin Kammueller for providing the pic.

Front Row(left to right): Bill Hafner, Jim Dardine, Shawn Dunford, Dave Wolf, Rick Lathrop, Mike Jordan; Back Row(left to right): Dick Klitzky, Mike Applegate, Pat Rieger, Kevin Kammueller, Paul Arntzen, Gerry Gubash (click photo to enlarge)

More details on the NAFA 40+ Masters EAST champions, Jordan Realty of St. Paul, Minnesota:

Jordan Realty MN shortstop Mike Applegate was named the MVP, while Kevin Kammueller earned Outstanding pitching honors, tossing all five games for the champions, including the two 1-0 wins over runnerup Planggers of Benton Harbor Michigan. Jim Dardine and Paul Arntzen were also selected to the all world team. (Jim was also selected to the 40+ All American team in Portland last year)


Championship Roster:

1. Kevin Kammueller
2. Mike Jordan
3. Dave Wolf
4. Jim Dardine
5. Pat Rieger
6. Rick Lathrop
7. Mike Applegate
8. Gerry Gubash
9. Dick Klitzke
10. Bill Hafner
11. Sean Dunford
12. Paul Arntzen

Mexicali Tournament

Friday, September 14th, 2007

From

Looking for a team to take the place of the Pueblo Bandits in the Mexicali Tournament September 29 and 30. The entry fee is paid. SoCal Bombers are defending champs. This is an outstanding tournament. Contact Herb Wisdom at 520.398.2397 or email for more info.

HerbWisdom(at)webtv.net

To: NAFA 50+ Masters Players

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

I am taking a 50+ team to the NAFA Masters, Western Region World Series in two weeks, Sept 15-16, 2007 at Carson City, NV. I have a couple of roster spots open. If you’re interested, email me, jim (at) fastpitchwest.com (Remember that NAFA rules permit each team to have three non-pitchers who are 47, 48 or 49 years old)

Update: One slot filled.

The 11th Annual S.W. PA ‘All Wood Bat’ BWP Fall Classic

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Sunday, the Fall Classics ‘Final’ Day proved to be one of the most exciting battles wagered at the Classic. Sunday’s opening game posted Burgtown, taking on Maxwell’s Big Bucks out of Atlasburg, PA and as always the road through the losers bracket starts off with a bang. In the first inning Burgtown posted a 5 run first inning (the largest run count of an inning in the event), however it was just the first shot of a war. Maxwell’s Big Bucks came to life in the bottom of the third to post its first runs and rallied each inning to stake a tie game by the bottom of the seventh. With the international rule not in effect in the “Classic”, the short game took over.

In the Top of the Ninth, Burgtown mustered a 1 out, line drive off the fence to score the go ahead run, but with the crack of the bat in the bottom of the ninth, Maxwell’s Big Bucks placed two men on with no outs. An Excellent Job of pitching closed the door on Maxwell’s Big Bucks to end the game. “This was one of the toughest games we’ve played all year”, said Dave Balmer Manager for the Burgtown Team, “These wooden BWP Bats and the Metal Wood Bats force a team to hit the ball, field the ball and throw the ball. There’s NO GIMMIES! It’s the way the game was meant to be played”.

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Recap of River City Rockers play at ASA “B” National Championships

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

From

[Altamonte Springs, FL] -The River City Rockers (49-13) of Sacramento, CA are led by CoachesPaul Carelton and 6-time champion coach Ben Herrera. The Rockers are led by many veteran players including mainstays, Joe Jaquez,Dave Bostick, Mark Summers and Mario Periera. Other teammates include Dany Blanco and Tim Briscoe. Former San Joaquin Maverickswho joined the squad include Greg Rogers, Kary Moore, Ed Gaspar and Zach Abernathy. Zach’s brother, Mike Abernathy brings pop to the lineup along with newer additions, Rusty Newnan, DaveJordan, Scott Harrison, Mike Milligan and Chris Sloan.

Game #1-The River City Rockers dropped there opening game 7-5 to Luna’sTowing of Arizona. The Rockers made numerous miscues… includingbut not limited to misjudgments, dropping balls, walks, overrunning balls, throwing to the wrong bag, base running errorsleading to getting thrown out at home and pitching to Omar Moragawho hit 2 bombs. Ed Gaspar was pulled at 3-1. Mike Milligan finishedthe game for the Rockers.

Game #2-
The River City Rockers merciedRomie’s Angels 8-0 in 5 innings, behind the shut out pitchingof Joe Jaquez. Mario Pereira led the game off with a solo bomboff Tony Hunhoff to pace the Rockers. Rusty Newnan and Dany Blancoadded each two-run shots. With Scott Harrison (two hits) on 3rdand Kary Moore on first, the Rockers ran the “pickle play”. Moorestarts a steal of second…stops…catcher throws down to second…Harrisonbreaks for home & scores…Moore into second. Moore eventuallyscores too. This was the same play the Rockers “ran” againstKelder Poured Walls in the opening extra inning game of the NAFA”AA” game to tie the game up and propel the Rocker’s to a 3rdplace finish.

Game #3- The Rockers played Tiffany’s from Michigan in a 9 am Saturday match up with Tiffany’s bringing both pitchers from the 2nd place Priority Mortgage team at the NAFA “AA” tourneyand setting up an elimination rubber game against those hurlers.The River City Rocker squad mercied Tiffany’s of Michigan 9-1in 5 innings. Ed Gaspar picked up the complete game win vs. Michigan.Scott Harrison, CF, Mario Pereira, 3B and Greg Rogers, C allclubbed homers. Mike Abernathy added a triple and Mark Summers& Kary Moore added RBI’s to lead the balanced offensive attack.

Game#4– Florida Fastpitch beat Cruces of New Mexico 2-1 to advancein a loser’s bracket and square up with the Rockers (2-1) in an elimination game at 3 pm Saturday. The Rockers went up 1-0after 1 full inning. Dave Bostick gets a single and comes aroundto score on HBP by James Darby on Greg Rogers. Mike Milligan strikes out 2 out of 3 in top of 1st for the Rockers. The Rockersknock out Florida Fastpitchs’ Australian, James Darby in the2nd and led 5-1. Florida had the bases loaded in the 4th, but only pushed 1 run across for a rocker 5-2 led. Bostick hit aone hopper off fence to drive in Periera who singled…Rockers6-2 in the 5th.Florida “ran” Milligan with a 2-run triplein the 6th…Rockers lead was cut to 6-4.The Rockers added aninsurance run with sac fly from Mario…Tim Briscoe scored. 7-4Rockers. Joe Jaquez took over the pitching duties. A shot by the Florida #5 batter and Scott Harrison made another amazing catch falling over the portable fences for the first out in the 7th. Joe strikes out last Florida Fastpitch batter to secure Rocker 7-4 victory. Rockers are 3-1 and square off against Wabashof Indiana next.2 teams left in winners bracket – CR Addidasand Pennsylvania Power.

Game #5- Joe Jaquez and the Rockers no-hitWabash of Indiana 9-0 in 5 innings in a loser bracket game. Theother remaining loser bracket game went 9 innings with ADCO/ToolShed of NY losing 6-5 to AZ Luna’s Towing. The winner, Luna’s gets to play the River City Rockers on Championship Sunday.TheRiver City Rockers of Sacramento, CA were 3-0 on Saturday and4-1 overall heading into the final day of the 2007 ASA Men’s”B” National Championships in Altamonte Springs, Florida. Theywon 3 games Saturday defeating Tiffany’s of Michigan 9-1, FloridaFastpitch 7-4 and Wabash of Indiana 9-0 on a no-hitter by JoeJ aquez.

Game #6- The River City Rockers avenged their openingtournament loss by crushing Arizona’s Luna Towing 10-2 in 5 inningsin a 9 AM, Sunday morning game. Mike Abernathy hit a walk off3-run homer to lead the Rockers. That advanced them to the eliminationgame against Pennsylvania Power for the right to play in thechampionship. The Rockers had fought their way through the loserbracket with 5 victories in a row. CR Addidas won 1-0 over Pennearlier. Ed Gaspar pitched great for the Rockers and picked upthe “W”.

Game #7- The Rockers jumped out to a 1-0 lead withan HBP to Tim Briscoe who scored on a short sacrifice fly toright. Mike Milligan started for the Rockers and after throwing what appeared to be a strike that was called a ball, the Rockers starter threw another pitch which was left over the plate and deposited into left centerfield for a 2-run homer for Penn Power.That proved the difference…one pitch and the Rockers lost 2-1to Pennsylvania Power. They finish 5-2 and placed 3rd.

CR Adidas of Oregon then defeated Penn Power 6-4 to capture the 2007 ASAMen’s “B” National Fast Pitch Championship title

Grey Sox capture National title

Monday, September 3rd, 2007


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BY PAT HEALEY
FOR ALS FASTBALL.COM

ST JOHN’S, NL – Doug Cain’s RBI double in the sixth inning produced the only run and Korrey Garreau threw a complete game four hitter mowing down 14 batters as British Columbia’s Vancouver Grey Sox captured the Labata Canadian senior men’s fast pitch championship Sunday afternoon here Cain scored Rob Giesbrecht, who reached on an error, from first base in the 1-0 win over the Host Roebothan McKay Marshall squad, of Newfoundland and Labrador. The team had previously gone 9-0 before their lone loss in the winner-take all championship game.

B.C. and the Host were meeting for the third time. The Grey Sox lost to the Host team earlier Sunday morning before picking up a 3-0 win over Kitcherner Hallman Twins in the semifinal game behind a solid outing by Nick Underhill. The Twins earned the bronze medal with the loss.
Frank Cox suffered the loss in his attempt to give a NL team its’ first ever National championship.

Jason Hill hit into a game ending double play sending the B.C. squad running onto the field in celebration of their accomplishment.

Here is the game details from the tourney website
Great tourney HOST, CONGRATS GREY SOX ON THE WIN AND TWINS ON the bronze medal placing.

Host Roebothan McKay Marshall 0
British Columbia Vancouver Grey Sox 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E
British Columbia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 X X X 1 4 0
Host 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X X X 0 4 1
Game Report

b>Playoff Game C10 Result

Host 0 vs. BC 1

The Vancouver Grey Sox from British Columbia are the 2007 Senior Men’s Canadian Fastpitch Champions as a result of a 1-0 shutout victory over the Host Roebothan McKay Marshall club in the Championship Game at the 2007 Labatt Senior Men’s Canadian Fastpitch Championships at the Caribou Memorial Complex in St. John’s, NL.

Doug Cain’s RBI double in the top of the sixth inning would be the difference offensively. Giesbrecht crossed home plate for the games only run.

Korrey Gareau hurled the four hit, 14K shutout.

WP: Korrey Gareau.
LP: Frank Cox.

Play-by-Play

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Vancouver’s Derek Mayson Named MVP at Sr. Canadians

Monday, September 3rd, 2007


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From Pat Healey:

Vancouver Grey Sox 1B Derek Mayson was named the MVP of the Playoff Round. Mayson went 5-12 .417BA, 4R, D, 2HR, 2 RBI.

Editor’s note: Mayson was the top hitter in the round robin as well, going 14-25, for a .560 batting average. This was a follow-up to making all-world at the ISC for Vancouver. Kid’s on a roll.

Sunday Scores at ASA “A” and All-American Team

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Thanks to Fasptitchwest Forum/Illinois section member John Reed for this information.

G23 The Freight 3 New Image 2

WP Alan Meinhart 7 k
LP Jeramie Holman 13 k
New Image lead 2-0 . freight scored 1 in the 6th and 2 in the bottom of the 7th. 2 hits in the 7th including game tying 1b by J D Arnold. Winning run scored on an error

G24 Stockton,Ca 6 Cerro Gordo 3

WP Tony Peoples
LP Brent Stevenson
Stockton Nate Devine 2-2 Chase Turner 2-2

G25 New Image4 Stockton 3
Wp Bryan Lathrop 6 2/3 J.Holman 1/3 save
LP Travis Price
New image scored 4 in the 4th. Stockton scored3 in the bottom of the 7th.They had had 2outs and bases loaded and Jeramie Holman struck out the final hiiter to end the game.

G26 Championship
The Freight Vandalia,il 3
New Image Montfort,Wi 1
WP Brad Sturdy
LP Jeramie Holman
NI scored in the top of the 3rd on 1b by Joe benash. Brad Sturdy(TF) worked out of a bases loaded 1 out jam.
TF scored 3 in the bottom of the 6th
dropped 3k
Kurt Hickenbottom bunt 1b
JD Arnold rbi 1b
Rich Well HBP to load bases
Nick Casey 2run 1b

FOR MORE COMPLETE DETAILS wait for Rich wells capsule

All American

P Ray Reynolds Blackhawk AC Rockford
P Bryan Lathrop New Image
P Alan Meinhart The freight
c Joel Manfredi Italian Athletic club stockton,CA
1b Tim Hatten Blackhawk
2b Joe Benash New Image
SS JD Arnold The Freight
3b Gin Barnes Salt Lake City Hogs
Of Ty Morganthaler Cerro Cordo Broncos
Of Nate Devine Italian AC
Of Bob Nagel The Freight
Of Kurt Hickenbottom The Freight
UTL Rich Wells The Freight
UTL Jeramie Holman New Image
UTL Harvey Knutson New Image

Batting title Tim Hatten Blackhawk .588 10-17

Gold for Vancouver at Sr. Canadians

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Softball Canada Senior Mens FP National Championship @ St. John’s Newfoundland


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Championship Game – (completed at 2:45 pm PDT)

Vancouver Grey Sox 1
St. John’s, Newfoundland Roebothan,McKay,Marshall 0

WP – Korrey Gareau
LP – Frank Cox

An exciting championship game played before a large and pro – Newfoundland crowd. Grey Sox 3B Rob Giesbrecht reached base on an error in the 5th inning and scored when DP Doug Cain doubled, thus providing the BC side with the margin of victory. In the bottom of the 7th the hosts led off with a double to make things very interesting, but Grey Sox pitcher Korrey Gareau battled his way out of the jam and the Vancouver side turned a double play to end the game.


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The Grey Sox become the first BC based team to win the National Championship since the 2001 Victoria Travellers Inn accomplished the feat at the annual event held that year in Summerside, PEI. They also become the first Vancouver based team to win the Nationals in 41 years since the Vancouver Blue Boys last did it in 1966 when the event was held that year in Calgary, AB.

Final Order of Finish

Gold – Vancouver Grey Sox
Silver – St. John’s Newfoundland
Bronze – Kitchener, Ontario Hallman Twins

4th – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Aspen Interiors
5th – Stony Plain, Alberta Twiliters
6th – Newfoundland Impact Signs
7th – St. Thomas, Ontario Centennials
8th – Jarvis, Ontario Merchants
9th – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Diamondbacks
10th – Charlottetown, PEI Fawcetts
11th – Brookfield, Nova Scotia Elks
12th – Newfoundland Grumpy Stump