Archive for the ‘Tournaments’ Category

Boys of Summer 2006

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball: Boys of Summer 2006

January 26 Denmark, WI The Boys of Summer Tournament will be held July 7-9, 2006. We have had an overwhelming amount of teams express interest in the event so we’ve decided to expand to a 16 team event.

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Maddy’s Photos from the 2006 AAU are Up !

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006


Maddy’s Photo Galleries for the 2006 AAU International Tournament in Orlando, Florida are up! 160+, to go with the 300+ online from 2004 and 2005. She’s suffering from carpal tunnel on that shutter finger 😉 If you want to drop Maddy a line, her email is maddy (at) fastpitchwest.com. Some of her best work, I think.

Click here to view them.

Some quick links for your convenience:

2006 AAU Most Valuable Player, Frank DeGroat, Jr. (accepting award from tournament director, Alex Linares) and in action.

2006 AAU Most Valuable Pitcher, Travis Price (accepting award from assistant tourney director, Robert Gray) and in action.

Pete Turner, Manager for 2006 AAU Champs, Team USA, accepting championship trophy from assistant tourney director Robert Gray.

Team Pics for 2006 Champions, Team USA and Consolation Champions, Burke Explosion with runner-ups, Jamaica.

2006 AAU Runner-ups, Team Minnesota

2006 AAU Third Place teams, Hallman Twins, ON Canada, and Heflin, NY

The famed “Los Patos”, fastball’s travelling fans.

So Cal’s Sonny Perkins, member of champions, Team USA, pitching
and hitting.

AAU Announces Details for 2007 Tournament

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

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AAU Announces Details for 2007 AAU International Men’s Fastball Tournament


Click here to download PDF flyer for 2007 AAU
International Men’s Fastpitch Tournament (Requires Adobe Reader to download and open)


Editor’s notes:
You have to hand it to the AAU — the final out of the 2006 AAU International Tournament was just a couple of days ago, and already they have a flyer out for the 2007 tournament — in English and Spanish, no less. Click the link above for full color PDF flyer (requires Adobe Reader). For those of you that don’t have Adobe Reader, the short version is:

Date: January 18-21, 2007
Entry fee: $500
Entry deadline: November 15, 2006
Number of teams anticipated: 28

Want Some Feedback on the tournament? Ask any of the 28 teams that attended this year’s event ! Don’t wait as this tournament fills up fast! Click here for the AAU’s Recap of the 2006 Tournament.

Team Minnesota Finishes Second at 2006 AAU

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006


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Thanks to Brett Bresnahan of Team Minnesota for this report:

Team Minnesota finished second this past weekend at the AAU International Tournament at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida. Team Minnesota lost 3-2 to Team USA in the Championship Game. A brief summary of the games is as follows.

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Day One Results of Commonwealth Championships

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:
Day One Results of Commonwealth Men’s Fastpitch

Australia went down to Tanifa Samoa 5-2 in their opening game at the Commonwealth Men’s Softball Championship being played at Altona, Melbourne, Australia

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Black Sox make winning start to Commonwealth Championship

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:
Black Sox make winning start to Commonwealth Championship

The power hitting from the New Zealand Community Trust Black Sox has proved to be much for South Africa to handle tonight in the opening game of the Commonwealth Championship in Melbourne, Australia.

With a 7-0 score line in their favour the NZCT Black Sox have run out convincing winners while also sending out a message to the other two sides in the competition Australia and Samoa. The NZCT Black Sox wrapped up the game in just five innings with the mercy rule invoked as the Kiwi side held a seven run advantage.

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Travis Price, Frank DeGroat Jr. Pick Up MVP’s for Team USA at AAU

Monday, January 23rd, 2006

From the USA Softball website and Brian McCall:

Team USA Stats


Team USA Photo Gallery

Team USA Box Scores and Play-by-Play
Roster for Team USA, 2006 AAU International Tournament Champions

USA Softball wins 2006 AAU International Men’s Fastpitch Tourney

Orlando, Fla.—The USA Softball Men’s National Team completed a stellar week by capturing the 2006 AAU Men’s International Fast Pitch Tournament with a 3-2 win over Team Minnesota in the finals. Tied 2-2 in the bottom of the seventh inning with two outs, U.S. centerfielder Adam LaLonde (Kentwood, Mich.) delivered a single through the left side to score Blake Miller (Albany, Ga.) for the winning run.

Team Minnesota took an early 1-0 lead when shortstop Greg Cascaes singled, advanced to second on an error and scored on a double by designated hitter Scott Deutch.

Shutout through three innings, Landy Rodriguez (West Haverstraw, NY) tied the game with a lead-off home run in the bottom of the fourth, his fifth home run of the tournament.

The U.S. took the lead in the bottom of the fifth when Ben Fjelland (Slater, Iowa), who entered the game for the injured Rey Garcia (North Andover, Mass.), led off with a double to center field, advanced to third on a single by Miller and scored on a throwing error.

Down to their last six outs and trailing by one run, Team Minnesota came up with a run in the top of the sixth inning to tie the game 2-2. Cascaes led off with a double to left field, moved to third on a sacrifice bunt by Jeff Elsworth and scored on a sacrifice fly by Deutch.

With one out in the bottom of the seventh, Miller walked and was sacrificed over to second by Chris Miljavac (St. Joseph, Mo.) to bring up LaLonde. With the winning run standing at second base, LaLonde came up with a hard single that ricocheted off the glove of the shortstop to allow Miller to score the winning run.

Travis Price (Santa Ana, Calif.), who was named as the Tournament’s Most Valuable Pitcher, got the complete game win after allowing only one earned on seven hits. Catcher Frank DeGroat, Jr., (Ringwood, NJ) was named as the Tournament MVP after compiling a .412 batting average that included three home runs and a team leading eight RBI.

Team USA Claims 2006 AAU Crown

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006


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The 2006 AAU Men’s International Fastpitch Tournament ended today with Team USA taking a 3-2 win over Team Minnesota in the championship game. Adam LaLonde hit the game winning single in the bottom of the 7th inning.

Earlier, Team USA defeated Hallman Twins of Kitchener, Ontario, 4-1 and Team Minnesota took a 6-4 win over Heflin Builders of Stillwater, NY to set up the championship game.

Team USA took both individual honors when Travis Price was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Pitcher and Frank DeGroat took the Most Valuable Player honors. Price was the winning pitcher in the championship game, going the distance while DeGroat hit .467 for the tournament and caught every Team USA game.

The tournament was played in outstanding weather conditions all four days. Today’s temperature is in the low 80’s under sunny skies.

The AAU thanked all 28 teams and their fans for supporting this 7th annual tournament and welcomed everyone back in 2007.

Game Summaries for Sunday

Team Minnesota 6
Heflin Builders 4
WP Muizelaar & Twordik
LP Vasquez, Ezekeil (5) & Gasaway

Team USA 4
Hallman Twins 1
WP – Luster, White (7) & DeGroat
LP – Koert, T. Martin (5) & Shewfelt

Team Minnesota – 2
Team USA – 3
WP – Price & DeGroat
Muizelaar, LP Lang (5) & Twordik

Team USA v. Kitchener Hallman Twins (ON Canada) This Morning Live on Ballparkradio

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

10am EST today – live on ballparkradio.com from the 2006 AAU International Tournament

Some pics of Team USA

Team USA’s Roster

Team USA Cumulative stats through 5 games

AAU Saturday – 5pm Results (Single Elim)

Saturday, January 21st, 2006


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Team Minnesota – 12
Fedlock – 3
WP – Muizelaar & Twordick
LP – Dyck, Roman (5) & Sell

Team USA – 14
Texaco Pirates – 0
WP – White, Thomson (4) & DeGroat
LP – Garrity & O’Neil

Hallman Twins – 9
Orr Park – 1
WP – T. Martin & Shewfelt
LP – Garrity & O’Neil

Heflin – 11
Los Socios – 10
WP – Ezekeil & Gasaway
LP – Perez, Navaz (5) & Oropoza