Archive for the ‘Tournaments’ Category

Lumberkings Playoff Game – Friday at 1:30pm EST

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

The California Lumberkings will play their first playoff game at the ISC II Tournament of Champions on Friday afternoon at 1:30pm EST (10:30am PST) . (Sorry, no broadcast on this one as it’s at Kinsmen Field, away from the main diamond where we are on Ballparkradio.) We have made arrangements to get frequent updates on the game that we’ll give out during our 1pm EST broadcast of the A-1 Taylor Farms game, so California fans can follow along to both.

The Lumberkings will play the winner of the Glencoe ON vs. Alvinston ON game. (The Lumberkings earned a first round bye into that game by winning their pool with a 4-0 record. )

A-1 Taylor Loses Game, but Clinches Top Seed in Pool

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

A-1/Taylor Farms dropped its final game in pool play, to the Kitchener Outlaws, 4-2, but finished 3-1, the top record in its pool.

Lumberkings Win 4th in Row at ISC II

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

The Lumberkings finished their pool play games with an 8-0 win over Carp, Ontario Canada, and a perfect 4-0 record. The Lumberkings clinched the top seed in their pool and earned a first round bye. Watch for details on their first playoff game, which will be announced late Thursday night. (EST)

Bombers Beat # 1 Broken Bow at ISC World

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

The So Cal Bombers continued their remarkable run through the winner’s bracket at the 2007 ISC World Tournament, defeating the # 1 ranked team in the world, Broken Bow, NY, for their 4th consecutive win. Broken Bow took the early lead on a solo home run by Rhys Casley, but Adam LaLonde homered for the Bombers to make it 2-1, followed later by a home run by Jason Porto, for the 3-1 Bomber lead.

The Bombers will play in the Winner’s bracket final on Friday at 7pm EST, against the winner of # 2 Patsy’s and the #5 Farm, a game being played Thursday evening.

California Teams in Kitchener Run Unbeaten String to 9 Games

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Both of California’s ISC II teams, the Bakersfield Lumberkings and A-1/Taylor Farms notched two more wins at the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. The wins put each of the teams at the top of their respective pools with 3-0 records through play on Wednesday, August 15. Add to that the So Cal Bomber’s three victories in the ISC World Tournament, and California teams in Kitchner are a perfect 9-0. All three will play again on Thursday, with the Bombers taking on the # 1 ranked team in the World, Broken Bow, NY in a winner’s bracket semi-final, while the Lumberkings and A-1 Taylor Farm will finish out their four game pool play schedule and have already earned a spot in the playoff round set to begin on Friday.

Dave Drotzman Spins a No-No for A-1/Taylor Farms at ISC II

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007


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A-1/Taylor Farms got off to a great start in their first game at the ISC II Tournament of Champions, as Dave Drotzman tossed a no-hitter, picking up a 2-0 win. More details when they become available. A-1/Taylor Farms is playing in their first ever ISC II tournament, and are the second team from California to compete in the prestigious event. The other, the California Lumberkings will play the host Bridgeport Braves from Ontario, tonight (Tuesday) at 7:30pm EST — 4:30p for California fans on the west coast. Several players on the A-1/Taylor Farms team played on last year’s Lumberking squad, as the two teams shared player for various events, including catcher Jeff Twist and outfielder Shawn Mandolesi.

Drotzman has pitched very well in the ISC II tournament of champions, surrendering but 1 earned run in last year’s tournament as a member of the Yakima JRW squad.

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ISC II Tournament of Champions Starts Tuesday, Aug 13

Monday, August 13th, 2007


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The ISC II Tournament of Champions gets underway Tuesday morning at Budd Park, in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. The first radio broadcasts begin at 11:30 am EST on Ballparkradio, with Kyle Smith and yours truly. The ISC II Ballparkradio crew has grown to eight members this year, including Blair Setford, Jim Flanagan, Joe Todd, Lance Winn, Chris Bach, Kyle Smith, David Bakker and its newest member, Steve Sabourin, the “voice of the Monkton tournament.” We’ll be doing 27 games over the next five days, finishing up with our first ever video broadcast of the title game on Saturday at 11am EST.

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ISC World – Monday Aug 13 – Day 4

Monday, August 13th, 2007

No internet connection until tonight for updates, but you can find it all at the link below.

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ISC World – Sunday Aug 12 – Day 3

Monday, August 13th, 2007

Been on the road to Kitchener and without internet for a day or so.

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Scarborough Wolverines Capture Jr. Men’s Title

Monday, August 13th, 2007

FINALS RECAP

Scarborough Wolverines capture Junior Men’s ch’ship


BY PAT HEALEY
MEDA OFFICER

SUMMERSIDE – The Scarborough Wolverines scored three times inthe top of the sixth inning and held off a hard charging Kelly’s Pub Canadians to capture the 2007 Causeway Bay Softball Canada
Junior men’s fast pitch championship here Sunday.
The Wolverines scored three after the Canadians scored two in
the bottom of the fifth to take a 2-1 lead.
NL missed an opportunity to tie the game in the bottom of the
sixth when Ken Gosse hit a fly ball, that was caught with one
out. Matt Hill on third stayed put and didn’t tag up.
Andrew Putham (2-3, run scored), Rob Bennett (1-3, run scored,
RBI), and Rob Clayton (2-3, runs cored) powered the offense.
Brad Ezekiel (2-3, run scored) Ryan Boland (1-2, runs cored)
and pinch hitter Shane O’Brien (1-1, rbi double) led NL.
“I faced these guys last year and they had my number,” Putham
said. “For this game, I just wanted to get ahead of them.”
Top player for the championship rond, Brandon Horn, 1-for-3 in
the contest, was happy with the game.
“I just wanted to get on base and allow my teammates to cash
me in,”I just tried to get the bat on the ball.
Scarborough coach Ryan Freedman was very excited with the result,
having lost twice earlier to the NL team.
“It was the closest final I have ever been in,” he said.
Sean Cleary suffered the loss, going the distance striking out
11.
In the semifinal Sunday morning, Matt Leahy threw six innings
of one hit ball, fanning eight and walking one batter and Cam
Haulk drove in two runs as the Scarborough Wolverines advanced
to the championship game with a 4-0 win over Elmira Advance Millwright.
The Wolverines win sets up a third meeting between Scarborough
and Kelly’s Pub Canadians of Newfoundland and Labrador, last
year’s champions. The other two meetings were wins, 7-3 and 6-3
by the NL squad. Saturday they beat Scarborough 6-3 in extra
innings to advance straight to the final.
Brandon Horn (1-3, run scored, RBI), Nick Dambrosio (2-3, RBI)
and Rob Bennett (1-3, run scored) led the attack.
Ben Tee (1-2) had Elmira’s lone hit
Andrew Putnam pitched an inning of no hit ball, striking out
two in relief. Dan Martin went six innings allowing four runs
on eight hits walking one and fanning three.
Elmira finishes third place, bronze medal, good considering they
were 3-3 mid week and looked to be in trouble.