Archive for the ‘Tournaments’ Category

Help Wanted – Pitcher for AAU

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

The Union Storm, a team from Ontario, Canada is looking for a pitcher for the AAU tournament in Orlando, FL in January 2006. Click here for contact information. The tournament is played at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex, one of the finest fastball facilities in the country. The fastball diamonds are adjacent to the Atlanta Braves spring training facility at the complex.

Last year’s tournament hosted a number of international teams, hailing from the Caribbean, Venezuela, Mexico, Canada and the U.S., 28 teams in all. For a complete recap of last year’s tournament, click here.

For a look at the five galleries of photos from last year’s tournament, click here.

Two More “Bonus” Galleries of ISC II Photos

Monday, October 17th, 2005

We are pleased to share two more “bonus” galleries of photos, from the 2005 ISC II Tournament of Champions, at Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, including those taken on the final day of the tournament. Click the menu buttons for galleries 7 and 8.


Among the photos are some of the tournament’s Outstanding Pitcher and Most Valuable Player, Casey Halstead of the champion Elimira ON Cubs, as well as some shots of individual award winners, and one of all four Ontario, Canada teams, which finished in the top 4 spots in the tournament. Hope you enjoy them.

Update: Someone asked about this one. It’s a laptop computer showing the storm front about to hit Eau Claire/Chippewa Falls, WI on the second to last day of the ISC II Tournament. ISC II VP Bob McGowan and ISC II Commish Blair Setford were staying on top of things with the weatherman in order to ensure the tournament’s completion. For most of Thursday afternoon, it looked like this. (Oh, they managed to keep their “spirits” up during the rain delay)

By late Thursday afternoon, the fields looked more ready for fishing than fastball, but somehow, the Chippewa Falls Grounds Crew managed to get the fields ready for the following day, just in time for the quarterfinals, semi-finals and championship game. To the players at the 2005 ISC II, that crew, and most especially the fellow in the green shirt and beard, “Ade”, who was up at 3am Friday to be sure the fields would be ready were the tournament MVPs (Most Valuable People).

One Week Left for Palm Springs/Cal Cup Entries

Monday, October 17th, 2005

This is the final week to sign up for the “B” and “C” tournaments at Palm Springs, November 5-6, 2005. Contact Vicki Oltean at Palm Springs for more information. Entries are due by Monday, October 24, 2005. Interested teams should mail their $300 entry fee check to:

City of Palm Springs
c/o Vicki Oltean
401 S. Pavilion
Palm Springs, CA 92262

Please drop us an email, jim@fastpitchwest.com if your team is planning on going, so that you are added to their contact list.

2005 rules are still in effect, so it’s a last chance for all of those “C” teams and pitchers that got bumped up to “B” for 2006 to compete at the “C” level.

Don’t miss this one!

The perpetual Cal Cup will be awarded to the the champion of the “C” division.

Young Bucks Capture Santa Barbara Tournament Title

Sunday, October 16th, 2005

Clyde Bennett’s Young Bucks team went undefeated, with a perfect 6-0 recrod to win their own 8 team tournament October 15-16, 2005 at Santa Barbara, California. Anthony Martinez was the workhorse ace in the tournament picking up 5 of the 6 wins, with shortstop-turned pitcher Jason Obregon picking up the sixth.

Scores

Young Bucks 7 Quicksiver 0; W Anthony Martinez L Jerry Wert
Young Bucks 2 Those Guys 1; W Anthony Martinez L Joe Edwards
Young Bucks 9 Burbank 5; W. Anthony Martrinez L Jeremy Rogers
Young Bucks 14 SB Falcons 3; W Jason Obregon L Fred Bedel
Young Bucks 2 Escalera Plumbing 0; W Anthony Martinez L. Clayton Robinson
Young Bucks 2 Latin Heat 1 W Anthony Martinez L Cecelio Smalling

Matt Morales, Issac Hernandes, Clay Miller and Kevin Castillo had key hits for the Young Bucks. Jason Obregon and Chris Paiva were outstanding on defense. In the final game Young Buck outfielder Eric Smalling got a run scoring fly ball off of his father Cecelio Smalling of the Latin Heat. Other Young Bucks , Adam Alegria and Jason Reynolds made significant contributions to the title run.

Billy Montana is Most Valuable Pitcher at NAFA Masters 50+ World Series

Friday, October 14th, 2005

Billy Montana was selected as the Most Valuable Pitcher at the NAFA Masters 50+ World Series held October 8-9, 2005 at Carson City, NV. Montana’s team, Badger Roofing of Prescott, Arizona was the winner of the tournament, the second year for the NAFA event. Badger Roofing also won this summer’s ASA 50+ Masters National in their hometown of Prescott, AZ, staking their claim as the top 50+ team in the country.

So Cal’s Bill Trembley, Dave Long and Tony Coppin of the So Cal Master were also selected to the All World team. The So Cal Masters have been the top 50+ team out of California for a number of years, finishing third in this year’s ASA 50+ Masters National in Prescott. The So Cal Masters finished a disappointing 1-3 in the NAFA Masters last weekend, finishing fourth.

For the complete list of All World selections, click here.

Next year’s ASA 50+ Nationals are slated for July 8-10, 2006 in Prescott, Arizona.

New Website – Prince George Wolfpak, Junior “A”

Thursday, October 13th, 2005

As the website says, the Prince George Wolfpak is “On the Howl”, with a brand new website. Be sure and stop by for a look — but if you’re at work, be sure to turn the volume on your speakers down.

Prince George, for the geographically challenged, is about 600 miles north of Vancouver, B.C. and will play host next year to the Senior Canadian Tournament, August 28-September 2, 2006.

Their top open level team is the Prince George Black Bears, whose pitching staff in 2005 included Colin McKenzie and Kevin Careless, a duo which combined for 26 strikeouts in one (extra inning) game at the Portland Rose Cup tournament.

Look for big things coming from the Great Northwest in 2006 !

JRW & Associates Third at NAFA 40-OVER

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

By Jim Williamson, Manager of JRW and Associates
jrwilliamson@foodfacility.com

Wednesday October 12, 2005

Carson City, NV … JRW & Associates of Yakima, WA took third in the 40-OVER NAFA Masters World Series this past weekend. This Sat-Sun event also included classes of play for 35-OVER, 45-OVER and 50-OVER.

This Masters World Series was a huge success – team quantity was quadrupled over last year. It seems like each team had players from 3 other teams as the age grouping split this summer’s teams. It was like old home week as everybody greeted former teammates.

A four-plex in Centennial Park at the far eastern edge of Carson City was a great place to play. Joel and his grounds keeping crew kept the fields in immaculate shape. Beer was sold at the concession stand and could be consumed anywhere in the complex except in the dugouts.

The 8 AM starts weren’t very popular, but everybody was in the Casinos by early evening.

This was the first tournament for members of the JRW club that were age eligible for 40 & Over competition. With the exception of one Carson City pick-up, all players were already on the JRW team.

JRW pitcher Matt Barnes was a member of the EZ Promotions team, Champions of the 35-OVER class while JRW pitcher Dave Drotzmann threw for the runner-up C/R DeMarini team of Portland, OR.

The JRW team lost To Dave Drotzmann in a Sunday AM class cross-over game. JRW didn’t get to face Matt Barnes as EZ Promotions used MVP Doug Sleep in a Sat fill-in game. Doug pitched a 5 inning no-hitter, but lost his perfect game on a “bet”. JRW catcher Troy Grow bet JRW SS Jim Stone that he couldn’t get the bat on Sleep’s pitches. (Jim played mostly SP this past summer). Jim laid down a bunt that Sleep fielded and threw away.

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Bombers de Calimesa Campeones en la XXVII Copa Dum de Softbol

Thursday, October 6th, 2005

And for our Spanish speaking friends, click here.

So Cal Bombers Win Mexicali Tournament

Thursday, October 6th, 2005

The So Cal Bombers won the Mexicali tournament this past weekend, with a perfect 5-0 record, including a 5-0 shutout win over former Bomber Panfilo Valdez’s team in the Championship game. Jason Porto hit a 2-run homer in the first inning of the title game, and Arturo Solano socked a 2-run homer in the 6th to put the game away.

Bomber’s pitcher Sean Whitten had 17 K’s in the championship and was Most Valuable Pitcher for the tourney. Whitten had two of the Bombers wins, giving up 0 runs and striking out 34 in his two starts.

Raymundo Parra was selected the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, hitting 3 homeruns on the weekend.

Bomber pitcher Travis Price was 2-0, only allowing 2 earned runs in 13 innings of work.

The Bombers’ Championship roster included the following players:

Dan Winnick – Walnut Creek, Calif.
Jason Porto – Elk Grove, Calif.
Cesar Rodriguez – Huntington Beach, Calif.
Travis Price – Corona, Calif.
Sean Whitten – Calgary, AB, Canada
Glenn Ormsby – Kelowna, BC, Canada
Greg Crawford – Calgary, AB. Canada
Kelly Wenstrom – Calgary, AB, Canada
Ray Parra – Ensenada, BC, MX
Estephan Solano – Mexicali, BC, MX
Arturo Solano – Mexicali, BC, MX
Omar Moraga – Tucson,AZ

Coach: Cesar Rodriguez

Another local So Cal team also competed in the tournament, Raymar, of Santa Ana, California. Raymar finished 1-2, dropping games to Panfilo Valdez’s team, and a team with a pitcher on Mexico’s National team. Raymar defeated Los Grillos (“The Crickets”, en Ingles). Gerald Pyle, Andy Martinez, and Angel “Yogi” Saucedo were among the players on the Raymar squad.

Editor’s note: See “Comments” – link just below.

Bridgeport ON Braves Named Host Team for 2006 ISC II Tournament of Champions @ Kitchener, ON

Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

Click for details at The Deuce