Archive for the ‘Tournaments’ Category

Team Rainey 5-1 Win Over Brandts, Runs Record to 2-1 at ISC World

Tuesday, August 16th, 2005

After a tough 1-0 loss to the Hallman Twins of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada that ended at 2 o’clock in the morning, Team Rainey bounced back to win a noontime game Tuesday against Brandts, 5-1, for their second win at the ISC World Tournament, with one game to go in the round robin portion of the tournament.

Dwayne Fowler and Dan Whiteford homered for Team Rainey, while Bricklen Anderson tossed a three hitter, striking out 13. Fowler was 3-for-4, with two RBI and two runs scored for Team Rainey.

Click Here for the box score.

Team Rainey, Tough Luck 1-0 Loss at ISC, Now 1-1 in Pool Play

Monday, August 15th, 2005

Team Rainey played the Hallman Twins of Kitchner, Ontario scoreless to the 7th inning, before the Twins were able to push a run across in the bottom of the 7th inning, for a 1-0 final. Hallman pitcher Todd Martin struck out a record 20, while Team Rainey’s Rick Smith struck out 12. Brian Stere had two of his teams 4 hits, while Dan Whiteford had the lone hit for Team Rainey. Rainey escaped a two on, one out jam, thanks to some great play by catcher Dwayne Fowler, blocking a drop in the dirt, then throwing a runner out at third on the same play. Derek Shackleton lifted long single to the warning track in left center, scoring pinch runner Jason Daer, who came on to run for Brian Stere who led off the inning with a single to left.

From Al’s Fastball:

Tonight, Monday night, the Twins got their most serious challenge to date. They were on the late night bill scheduled for 10pm on diamond one against Team Rainey of Whittier California. The game did not get started until just before midnight thanks to a number of very long games ahead of them.

Todd Martin got the start and did he ever go the distance. He gave up no runs, only one hit and he struck out a record (tie) 20 batters. The Twins did not exactly have hot bats this evening but they got the hit that mattered, in the bottom of the 7th inning. Third base Derek Shackleton got the game-winning hit that drove in the winning run. Levy struck out swinging. Stere singled. Daer pinch ran for Stere. White grounded out to p; Daer advanced to second. Shackleton singled, RBI; Daer scored. 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB.

Team Rainey is now 1-1 in the tournament, with two games to go in the round robin portion of the tournament.

Click here for the box score and play-by-play.

Team Rainey vs. Kitchener Hallman Twins on Ballparkradio Monday 10pmCST/8pm PST

Sunday, August 14th, 2005

Click the Ballparkradio logo below for “click to listen links”.

Though not on the main broadcast schedule, Ballparkradio is working on special arrangements to carry the Team Rainey vs. Kitchener Hallman Twins game at 10pm CST/8pm PST live on Ballparkradio.com.

We’ll post further notes here at the Morning Brief, and at Ballparkradio today (Sunday), but as of today, the prospects of the game being on the air are very good. Stay tuned — literally.

A “click to listen” link will be displayed prominently on the main page at Ballparkradio, to make it easy for our listeners.
Jim Flanagan will broadcast, and hopefully be joined in progress by ISC II Commissioner Blair Setford, arriving from an earlier broadcast at Chippewa Falls where the two are both members of the ISC II Broadcast crew, broadcasting the ISC II Tournament of Champions all week long. Jim is from So Cal, and is familiar with Team Rainey, while Blair is from the Ontario province near Kitchener, and is familiar with the Hallman Twins, so the broadcast figures to be a lot of fun.

Special thanks to the ISC and the ISC Broadcast crew, for making this broadcast possible, with special tip of the cap to Scott Meyer at Clearwire Broadband and Rick Harder at Imagineering, our computer gurus here in Wisconsin for their work to make it happen.

Clearwire is the next generation of broadband, providing “WiMax” coverage for the entire complex at the ISC II Tournament at Chippewa Falls. The complex is covered by a virtual “umbrellla” of wireless internet, providing a hi-speed internet connection not only for the ISC II broadcast crew, but also for the general public. Anyone with a laptop and wireless card can simply turn on their computer and login to the internet. The signal also blankets most of Eau Claire, including the fields where the ISC World Tournament is taking place. Whereas many of us have “wifi”, that reaches all over our house, the range is measured in feet. The range of WiMax, on the other hand, is measured in miles. Very impressive, I think, and some new technology that will make broadcasting fastball games easier in the future, as the technology becomes more widespread.

Team Rainey Wins in Rout in Game 1 at ISC

Sunday, August 14th, 2005

Team Rainey notched a win in its first game at the ISC World Tournament late Saturday night at Eau Claire, WI. The squad from So Cal was up 21-0 before the game was called due to mercy/forfeit. The game will be recorded as a 2-0 win.

Details were sketchy coming out of the ballpark last night, but hopefully will be available soon.

Team Rainey will have Sunday off, and play their next game at 10pm Central time on Monday night against the Hallman Twins from Kitchener, Ontario, which figures to be their toughest game of the round robin portion of the tournament, at least based on the rankings.

ISC World Tournament Gets Underway Tonight!

Friday, August 12th, 2005

The 2005 ISC World Tournament from Eau Claire, Wisconsin gets underway tonight. Forty of the best teams in the world will clash from August 12-20, 2005 for title as the “Best Team in the World”.

For the fifth consecutive year, David Blackburn, Ron Chambers and Fernie Nielsen will be broadcasting approximately two dozen games live from Eau Claire, via streaming audio on the internet. All you need to listen is a computer with speakers or headset.

Don’t miss the “Tournament Preview show at 4pm Central time, 2pm on the west coast, followed by two games from the “super pools”, featuring the #1 and #2 ranked teams in the world, County Materials, and The Farm Tavern, both from Wisconsin:

8/12 7:00 pm: ISC – COUNTY MATERIALS VS SASKATOON
8/12 9:00 pm: ISC – FARM VS IS KNIGHTS

Click the Ballparkradio logo below for “click to listen links”.

A-1 Tank Headed to Mankato for NAFA A-Major

Thursday, August 11th, 2005

A-1 Tank from Hayward,CA is going To Mankato, Minnesota for the NAFA A-Major tournament. The Tank will open against Cerro Gordo of Minnesota at 7pm on opening night, Thursday, August 18, 2005. The tournament runs through Sunday, August 21, 2005.

Their first game opponent, Cerro Gordo took 7th in the NAFA “A” division in 2003 with a 6-2 record, was reclassified for 2004 to NAFA “AA”, but did not play. (There was no “A-Major division until 2004). A-1 Tank was classified as ASA “B” until October of 2004 when they were dropped to the “C” division by the ASA Committee.

The squad headed to Mankato looks like this:

Manager-Bob Piddock
Coach-Fred Williams

Pitchers:
Rusty Arata
Snake
Dave Dodson
Fred Willams

Infield:
Rick Abina – Dh
Donnie Meyers – Catcher
Bobby Jones – 1st
Mikey Ramerace -2nd
Dustin Boots -Ss
Shawn Ching – 3rd
Marc Linnell – Utility

Outfield:
Andy Parisotto
Keoki Farrish
Craig Daniels
Mike Woods
Rob Cordera

Essential links for the ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions

Thursday, August 11th, 2005

Both ISC and ISC II:
http://www.escribe.com/sports/alsfastball/
Watch for frequent updates from the ball park


Live Audio of ISC and ISC II Games:
http://www.ballparkradio.com/


ISC II – Chippewa Falls, WI – August 14-19
http://www.iscfastpitch.com/webstartme/tours/2005world/isc2/main.htm

ISC II Schedule and Results
http://www.iscfastpitch.com/webstartme/tours/2005world/isc2/r1.htm

ISC II Pool Play Standings
http://www.iscfastpitch.com/webstartme/tours/2005world/isc2/r2.htm

ISC II Individual Game Stats
http://www.iscfastpitch.com/webstartme/tours/2005world/isc2/statmain.htm

ISC II News and notes from the ballpark
http://fastpitchwest.com/thedeuce

Al’s Fastball List: THE place for ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions Info ’til Aug 22

Wednesday, August 10th, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions – keeping track

From now until August 22, find all of the ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions results at Al’s Fastball Mailing List Archive.

(You might want to bookmark that link!)

Team Rainey, So Cal Bombers at ISC World Tournament This Weekend

Wednesday, August 10th, 2005

Team Rainey, 8pm PST Saturday night, Bombers 2pm PST Sunday afternoon

Team Rainey, from Whittier, CA and the So Cal Bombers from Yucaipa, CA will open their round robin play at the ISC World Tournament at Eau Claire, Wisconsin this weekend.

Team Rainey opens on Saturday,Saturday, August 13, at 10pm CST (8pm on the west coast) vs. the North Americans, from Oklahoma. Team Rainey enters the tournament as the #20 ranked team in the world.

The So Cal Bombers will open their tournament on Sunday, August 14, at 4pm CST (2pm on the west coast) against Team Iowa, from, well, you guessed it, Iowa. As many So Cal fans know, Iowa is Sonny Perkins’ team. The Bombers enter the tournament as the #18 ranked team in the world.

Each team will play four (4) round robin games in their 5 team pools, with the top two teams in the pools advancing to the 24 team single elimination Championship Bracket.

This year marks a change in the format being used. The top 10 ranked teams in the world have been placed in two “super pools”, with all 10 teams advancing to the championship round. The other 30 teams will compete in the other 6 pools.

ISC World Tournament Gets Underway Friday

Tuesday, August 9th, 2005

The “granddaddy of them all”, the ISC World Tournament gets underway this Friday night, August 12, 2005 at Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Click here to see a photo of the large crowd
that turned out the last time Eau Claire, WI hosted the tournament in 2001.

So Cal’s own, David Blackburn will head up the ISC Broadcast program for the fifth year in a row, with a preview show on tap at 4pm CST, followed by two games at 7pm and 9pm, CST featuring the #1 and #2 ranked teams in the world, County Materials and The Farm Tavern.

On the west coast, that translates to 2pm for the preview show, and 5pm and 7pm for the Friday night games:

Central (Wiconsin) Time:

8/12 4:00 pm: ISC – TOURNAMENT PREVIEW SHOW
8/12 7:00 pm: ISC – COUNTY MATERIALS VS SASKATOON
8/12 9:00 pm: ISC – FARM VS IS KNIGHTS

Click to listen links at Ballparkradio.com