Archive for the ‘Tournaments’ Category

AFSA Classic News Story

Friday, July 13th, 2007

Editor’s note: Here is a story that ran in a local Chicago newspaper, including a quote from the skipper for the California Lumberkings, David Weldin. The Lumberkings are back in Chicago for the second year in a row. Play begins this weekend. The Lumberkings play at 9, 11 and 5, Chicago time against Quad City Sox, Bloomington Stix and Townline.

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Aurora’s Competiton Stiff
July 13, 2007
By John Sahly Staff Writer

John Sudges of the Dolan and Murphy fastpitch softball team said his team seems to step up its level of play for the bigger and better teams.

Considering the level of competition at the AFSA Classic at Stuart Sports Complex this weekend, Dolan and Murphy will need to in order to put up a good showing.

With over half the field ranked in the top 25 in the country, the tournament (which starts today at 7 p.m. with Dolan and Murphy taking on Thomson Merchants) will serve as a good opportunity for teams to measure up against possible postseason opponents.

“We’ve been playing good ball,” Sudges said. “We’re kind of on a roll. Our pitching has been solid and we’re hitting the ball pretty well.”

This eight-team tournament begins with pool play today, and bracket play will start Saturday night. The tournament will serve as an International Softball Congress World Tournament qualifying event. The top finishing team will earn a berth regardless of region.

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ISC II Tournament of Champions finalized

Thursday, July 12th, 2007


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July 12, 2007 – The 35-team field is set for the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions.

The sixth annual ISC II ToC will be played August 14-18 at Budd Park in Kitchener and Kinsmen Park in Cambridge , Ontario with the semi-finals and championship to be played on the Saturday morning at Peter Hallman Ballyard in Kitchener.

Teams will play a four-game round robin schedule in seven pools of five teams each. The top three teams from each pool along with three wildcards will advance to a single elimination playoff bracket.

Headlining the field are the defending champions Tavistock, ON Merchants and the top-ranked Niagara, ON Snappers.

The pool assignments and schedule will be released tomorrow, July 13.

For additional information, please contact:

Blair Setford
ISC Canada East VP
ISC II Commissioner
blairjs(at)rogers.com

1 Tavistock, ON Merchants – Defending Champion
2 Palermo , ON Athletics – Finalist
3 Bridgeport , ON PROforma Braves – Host
4 Kitchener , ON Outlaws
5 Perkasie, PA Hoffman Rise
6 Bakersfield , CA California LumberKings
7 Harrisburg , PA PA Power
8 Wyevale , ON Tribe
9 Ottawa , ON Team Easton Thunder
10 Moraviantown , ON Bucktown Bees
11 Ashland , OH Merchants
12 Harriston , ON Mercury’s
13 Waterdown , ON Hammer
14 Port Elgin , ON Blue Devils
15 Quyon , QC Flyers
16 Alvinston , ON Indians
17 Shakespeare , ON Falcons
18 Glencoe , ON Astros
19 Carp , ON I4C Victory Consulting
20 Hickson , ON Reds
21 Jarvis , ON Rock
22 Kingston , ON Cowboys
23 Mitchell , ON Mets
24 Linwood , ON 86ers
25 Oswego , NY Cutro Professional Inspections
26 Wilkes-Barre , PA Keating’s Fitness
27 South Lebanon , PA T.N.T.
28 Niagara-on-the-Lake , ON Niagara Snappers
29 Elora , ON Wellington Brewers
30 Salinas , CA A-1 Taylor Farms
31 Blackburn , ON Bombers
32 Ottawa Valley , ON Raiders
33 Rockwood , ON Rush
34 Hamilton , ON Hawks
35 Ingersoll , ON Crush

Editor’s Note: A-1 Taylor Farm of Salinas, CA will become the second California ever to compete in the highly competitive ISC II Tournament of Champions. They will be joining the California Lumberkings, who last year was the first ever California team to compete in the event. Both teams have played highly competitive schedules, include ISC level tournaments such as Red Rock in St. George, UT, and Rose Cup in Portland, OR. Keep an eye out for the soon-to-be released schedule of games, as well as the broadcast schedule.

Venezuela Drops Out of KFC American Challenge Series

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

From

KFC American Challenge Series schedule changed

[Oklahoma City] -The scheduleand format for the 2007 KFC American Challenge has been changed after Venezuela advised tournament officials that itwould not be making the trip to Oklahoma City due to travel details that could not be resolved in time. The new format will be a double round-robin between the USA, Japan and ArgentinaThe #1 seed after round-robin competition will receive a bye in the playoffswhile the #2 and #3 seeds play for a spot in the championship game.

Tickets to the KFC World Cup of Softball will get fans in to see allthe competition during the American Challenge Series at no additional cost.

The following is the updated schedule for the KFC American ChallengeSeries.

Fri., July 13
1:00 p.m.
Japan vs. Argentina
7:00 p.m.
USA vs. Japan
9:30 p.m.
USA vs. Argentina

Sat., July 14
12:00 p.m.
Argentina vs. Japan
3:00 p.m.
USA vs. Japan
9:00 p.m.
USA vs. Argentina

Sun., July 15
11:30 p.m.
#3 Seed vs. #4 Seed
2:30 p.m.
#1 Seed vs. winner of #3 vs. #4

For complete results, “Live” stats, photo galleries andmuch more log on to www.usasoftball.com.

Brian McCall
bmccall@softball.org

Team USA vs. Japan on ESPN2 – July 22, 3pm CST

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

Tape Delay of USA vs. Japan on ESPN2

Thanks to Bernie Lopez, who was our roving reporter and photographer in Prague, CZ for the World Cup for this information.

The ASA has secured a two-hour time slot for men’s fast pitch action featuring Team USA against the Japanese Men’s National Team on ESPN2, Sunday, July 22 at 3:00 pm CST.

Editor’s note: To those of us on the West Coast, that should translate to 1:00pm on July 22 — but be sure to check you local guide or schedule, as they’ve been know to vary among time zones. This appears to be a tape delay of the game between the USA and Japan played at 3pm CST on Saturday during the American Challenge Series taking place in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. For complete schedule of American Challenge Series, click here.

* SPOILER WARNING *
Remember this is a tape delay, so if you don’t want to know who wins it before you watch it, steer clear of all reports after 3pm Saturday. (I intend to). Remember Jimmy Fallon’s “Lobster Hands” in the movie “Fever Pitch”? “La la la la la la la. I can’t hear you” 😉

Team USA – American Challenge Series

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

The men’s national team is playing in the American Challenge Series in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, starting on Friday, July 13, and will include a game or games on ESPN.

Fri., July 13
1:00 p.m. Japan vs. Argentina
7:00 p.m. Venezuela vs. Japan
9:30 p.m. USA vs. Argentina

Sat., July 14

12:00 p.m. Venezuela vs. Argentina
3:00 p.m. USA vs. Japan
9:00 p.m. USA vs. Venezuela

Sun., July 15
11:30 p.m. #3 Seed vs. #4 Seed
2:30 p.m. #1 Seed vs. #2 Seed

Thanks to John Nuanez for sending along the schedule of games.

USA National Team finishes second in World Cup

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

From

Editor’s note: The following story appears in the June 2007 issue of The Inside Pitch, written by Bill Plummer. For the complete issue, available online in PDF format, click link below to the jump.

Lose to Japan 2-0 in final

Prague, CZ — There is light at the end of the tunnel for the USA Men’s National Team, which finished second in the first ISF World Cup here June 16-25. Despite losing to Japan in the championship game, 2-0, the USA National Team compiled an overall 8-3 record and left USA Head Coach Pete Turner optimistic about the team’s future. “I believe we accomplished a great deal on this trip,”Turner said.”We took a young team with six new layers and each of those players made an impact. Although we did not meet our objective (finishing first), we did beat every team in the tournament and proved that our selection process is working.”

Turner, who was named USA National Team coach in 2001, was also pleased with what the players did off he field as well as between the white lines. “Overall, I was pleased with the professional manner in which the players came together and how they conducted themselves on and off the field. As we move forward, we will need to shore-up our defense. Therefore, we have planned three much needed practices in Oklahoma City to fix what needs to be fixed. Once we get to know each others range, strengths and weaknesses we will accomplish our goals.” The USA, and two of the teams that competed in Prague, Venezuela and Japan, plus Argentina will compete in the KFC American Challenge Series at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, July 12-16.

The USA Men’s Team won its first seven games in a row in the round robin before losing to Venezuela, 6-5, in its last game of the round robin. Against Venezuela, the USA fell behind early 6-1 before almost winning the game with a late rally. Even when it got behind in four games, and winning two, the USA fought back with determination and desire as they prepare for the ISF World Championship in 2009. The USA batted .328 as a team, hitting 20 homers.

The USA’s Chris DeLarwelle (Appleton, Wisc.), who alternated between first base and designated hitter, was named the World Cup’s MVP and teammate Frank DeGroat led the event in homers (five). DeLarwelle batted .454 (15-for-33), hit four homers. and drove in a team high 11 ruffs. The top hiter was HirakaYokoyama of Japan (14-for-25, .560) with Kunihiko Iida of Japan (2-0) the top pitcher, allowing one earned run in 14 innings. Travis Price of the USA was 4-1.

Final standings:

Japan
USA
Venezuela
DeMo EHS (Netherlands)
Czech Republic
Santa Isabel Zaragoza (Spain)
Denmark, Prague Stars
Halcones Tenerife (Spain).

Former USA National Team pitcher Doug Gillis played for fourth place finisher DeMo EHS of the Netherlands and compiled a 2-2 record in 19 1/3 innings.

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Walsh Memorial Tournament – July 20-22, 2007

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

From

2007 8th Annual Walsh Madl Memorial Classic Game Schedule
Allentown, PA
July 20 – 22, 2007

Yuengling Division
Orillia Riversharks
Patsy’s
St. Thomas Centennials
PA Power

Haldeman Division
Broken Bow Gremlins
Kitchener Hallman Twins
Keating’s Fitness
Hoffman Rise

Schedule After the Jump.

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Czech Republic Captures European Softball Championship

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

From the Jerusalem Post
By Micah Winston

Israel’s national team finished a disappointing seventh place in the 8th European Men’s Fastpitch Softball Championship in Beveren, Belgium last week.

Israel finished with a record of 2-5, beating Slovakia 7-3, earning a forfeit win over Great Britain, who did not show up, and losing to the Czech Republic 11-0, Netherlands 12-0, Denmark 8-1, Belgium 9-0 and Croatia 6-1.

Denmark finished in first place after the first round of play but lost to the Czech Republic 2-0 in the Grand Final. Netherlands finished third and hosts Belgium fourth.

Israel’s top hitter was Yigal Ben Israel who had four hits, batted .364 and stole two bases. Aviv Yaakov and Alberto Tacher each rapped three hits, including two doubles and Guy Bender also had three singles.

Mike Doktofsky led the team with three RBI’s, two on a big triple against Slovakia.

Israel’s defense was sloppy, making 20 errors in seven games and poor base running also hurt the team.

The blue and white pitching was not quite at the level of the top European teams, but Yarone Ben Israel and Aaron Levarko, an immigrant from New Zealand making his National team debut, pitched well and up-and-coming young fireballer Aaron Kurtz showed promise in his one start, allowing only five hits to first place Denmark in five innings.

The 23-year-old Kurtz, who walked eight in the game, has the potential to be a top pitcher in Europe, if he can iron out his control issues.

Israel’s top pitcher, Ami Baran, pitched in only one game due to injury.

2007 Yakima’s Sunshine Invite

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Gateway Complex Yakima Wasington

2007 A.S.A. Men’s Class B-C Fastpitch
Sunshine Invite
July 21 & 22, 2007
Yakima, Washington

Tournament Information

TOURNAMENT: 2007 A.S.A. Men’s Class B-C FP Championship
LOCATION: Yakima Washington new Gateway Complex
DATE: July 21 & 22, 2007
ENTRY FEE: $300.00 Payable to Mark Seward
MAIL TO: Mark Seward
400 N 77th Ave

Yakima, Wa 98908

ENTRY DEADLINE: Monday, July 16th, 2007; 3:00 p.m.
PHONE INQUIRIES: Mark Seward (509) 388-1250 or (509)972-0247
E-MAIL INQUIRIES: amtramksew@charter.net or mark@pacificca.com

TEAM ROSTER: A.S.A. Official Championship Roster Form, signed by each player and approved by teams local A.S.A. Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner must be turned in by the roster deadline date of:
Saturday, July 21st, 2007; 1 Hour before game time.

FORMAT: RR SE

Once the tournament draw has been completed it is final. Any teams that withdraw after the bracket has been completed will NOT receive a refund.

We have 10 teams as of 7-05-07 would like 2 more.

Mark Seward
Email mark@pacificca.com

10th Annual World Series of Fastball – Orillia

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Editor’s note: Al Doran will be onsite at this tournament, so keep an eye on his site for scores throughout the weekend. This one comes on the heels of Monkton and Boys of Summer, a third major tournament that should provide plenty of excitement, and a good preview of things to come in Kitchener in August. Teams from out west include the Vancouver Grey Sox, and the Pueblo Bandits. Both teams lost key players this year, Vancouver, shortstop Kevin Schellenberg, to the Farm and the Bandits, their ace, Jeremy Manley, to Broken Bow.


From

10th Annual World Series of Fastball
Orillia, Ontario, Canada
July 13, 14, 15, 2007

With less than 80 hours to go until the first pitch will be thrownout at the longest continuously operating major men’s tournament in Canada, the excitement is starting to build in Orillia. The 10thAnnual edition of the World Series of Fastball will kick off at 5:00 PM on Friday, July 13 at Kitchener Park, with the host Orillia taking on Jarvis and Kitchener competing against Vancouver. This year brings the new twist of featuring a Canadian division (with the top 5 ranked Canadians teams in ISC rankings) and an American division (that will feature 3 of the top 5 ranked teams in the ISC). For anyone that has not yet made the trip to Orillia, Kitchener Park is located right on the shores of Lake Simcoe.

All the final planning is being completed and starting first thing Wednesday morning, an army of volunteers will move into the park to start the huge job of transforming the park into the site of one of the top annual major men’s invitational tournaments. The volunteers have theirwork cut out for them as they start to install the more than 4,000 feet of temporary fencing, groom the fields to the caliber required, install all the tents and trailers that are will be needed, plus everything else that needs to be set up. Once the games actually start another crew of volunteers makes sure everything runs smooth throughout the weekend so that the fans and players have an enjoyable and safe time in Orillia.

This year, two new local organizations have joined the tournament to help out. The Ramara Youth Fastball League and Information Orillia will be on hand throughout the extended weekend helping out in all kinds of ways. The two groups will also be operating a silent auction in the merchandise tent throughout the weekend with some really great prizes. Please make sure to drop in and make your bids on some of the items. Also, the Orillia & District Fastball League will once again be operating the large beer tent down the 3rd base line of the main diamond. This year, Labatt’s breweries have joined the tournamentand we will have a cold supply of their products available throughout the entire weekend.

Schedule After the Jump.

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