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Primetime Edges Amigos for 2005 Alliance Title

Tuesday, July 26th, 2005

In 2004, Edge Fastpitch, pardon the pun, edged out the Rounders for the So Cal ASA Alliance title by a single point. Hard to imagine it could be any closer in 2005, but it was.

Primetime Fastpitch (with a few players from last year’s Edge team) nosed out the Amigos for the Alliance crown on a “runs allowed” formula, after the two teams wound up in a dead heat after the seventh and final tournament of the year at Santa Fe Springs. The Amigos lost a heartbreaker, 14-13 to the Long Beach Black Sox in extra innings, which proved to be the difference.

The Long Beach Black Sox captured their third Alliance tournament title of the year in the final weekend, ahead of the Rounders, whom they beat in the title game.

The Rounders held third place for most of the season, but were excluded from tournament #6 July 10-11 by virtue of having captured an ASA “C” Nationals berth in Stockton over Memorial Day, earning zero (0) points, while everyone else moved up.

Fred Hanker’s Black Sox squad was the only team to win more than one Alliance tournament during the season, falling just short of the four won by the Rounders in 2004, and five won by the Kanakas (former name for Edge), in 2003.

For more details and the final standings, visit the So Cal ASA website.

The Alliance will send at least six (6) teams to the ASA “C” Nationals in Stockton over the Labor day Weekend, September 1-5, 2005. Three of the six captured berths for the ASA “C” in qualifiers, the Rounders (Stockton in May), and Rude Pac and RAW (Santa Fe Springs), while the other three earned berths for their finish in the standings, champions Primetime, runnerup Amigos, and the third place Long Beach Black Sox.

One more door remains open to teams trying to get into the big event, a regional qualifier in Lancaster August 6-7, 2005. No word yet which teams are headed to that one.

Game Details from a Bombers game at the Walsh

Tuesday, July 26th, 2005

Courtesy of Al Doran’s Fastball, and the Circle Tap team, some game details on one of the So Cal Bombers’ wins at the Walsh tournament over the weekend, a 7-4 win over #5 ranked Circle Tap, coming on the hitting of Mike Butler, and a 3 run bomb in the 7th by “GK”, Gerry Kennedy:

Circle Tap 4 SoCal Bombers 7
CT 4 9 1
SB 7 13 1
SoCal led off the bottom half of the first as Mike Butler hit a ball to the break away fence and our 2nd baseman had to run out to center to retrieve the ball allowing him to score. SoCal made it a 2-0 game in the 3rd as Albert Mendibles led off with a base hit and moved to 3rd on a pick off play gone bad. Jason Porto delivered and RBI base hit. CT would come to life in the 4th taking a 3-2 lead as LaLonde led off with a base hit, with one out Magnusson singled and with two out Todd Malnory, Kevin Reichardt and Steve Sell delivered consecutive hits with Reichardt getting gunned down at the plate for the 3rd out. SoCal would even the score on a suicide squeeze following a couple base hits. Dewey Dyck came on in relief and recored the 3rd out to end the rally. CT would reclaim the lead 4-3 in the 5th. Collin McKenzie came on in relief of Tony Peeples for SoCal. Darren Derricks earned a walk followed by a base hit by Miljavac, Magnusson would later come up with a sac fly to score a run but we left two men on again. The game would remain 4-3 CT until the bottom of the 7th. Mike Butler led off with a base hit then a strike out for the first out, however Butler moved to 2nd on a wild pitch and would score on a Glen Ormsby base hit, Jason Porto followed with a base hit and them Gerry Kennedy hit a 3 run bomb to end the game. Malnory finished 2×2, Reichardt 2×3, Sell 2×3.
WP:Collin McKenzie(5th) 2H 5K 3BB
Tony Peeples 7H 5K 1BB
LP:Dyck(4th) 3 1/3IP 5H 2K 1BB
Gervasutti 3 2/3IP 8H 5K 0BB

The Bob Walsh Memorial Tournament has one of the toughest fields of teams in the country. This year, six of the eight teams came in with Top 10 rankings, providing stiff competition for the #18 ranked So Cal Bombers. The Bombers bolstered their roster for the weekend, adding pitcher Colin McKenzie from the Prince George Black Bears, and Gerry Kennedy from the Vancouver Grey Sox. The Bombers knocked off #5 ranked Circle Tap of Denmark Wisconsin (see above), and #7 ranked Quaker Riversharks, from Pennsylvania.

The Bombers will play locally this weekend, at the Best of the West Tournament in Winchester, CA, then travel to Altamonte Springs, Florida in two weeks for the ASA Men’s Major tournament, one of seven teams to throw their hat in for that one.

Raymond Angulo Memorial Tournament (Corona, CA Aug. 20-21)

Monday, July 25th, 2005

Ernie Marez (So Cal Rebels) writes:

Raymond Angulo Memorial Tournament, (Corona tournament) has a couple spots open. if interested please contact me by e-mail, elmarez@aol.com, or 951-377-3364 to reserve your spot

ISC World Tournament Schedule Released (Aug. 12-21)

Monday, July 25th, 2005

The ISC World Tournament Schedule has been released. Forty Teams will be in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

This year will see a dramatic change in the format, with the Top 10 ranked teams entered into two “Super Pools”, with teams ranked 11-40 facing each other. All 10 teams in the “super pools” will automatically advance to the Single elimination championship round, with their seeding determined by how they fare against each other.

For readers that might have missed the earlier post, the ISC II Tournament of Champions Schedule is also posted at the official ISC website. Forty more team, intermediate level, just down the road in Chippewa Falls, WI, August 14-19, 2005.

The eighty best teams in men’s fastball?

Best of the West is Next (July 30-31)

Monday, July 25th, 2005

Eight teams will be in Winchester, CA for the 15th Annual Best of the West tournament, the longest running tournament in California.

Pool A
Team Rainey, Whittier, CA
Casa Trejo Bombers, Yucaipa, CA
Team CR / DeMarini, Portland, OR
High Desert Dawgs, UT / AZ

Pool B
Prime Time Fastpitch, San Diego, CA
Young Bucks, Santa Barbara, CA
Raymar, Southern CA
Rounders, El Segundo, CA

Click here for Google Map and to get driving directions.

#1 County over #2 The Farm Tavern for Walsh Memorial Tournament Title

Monday, July 25th, 2005

So Cal Bombers upset #7 Riversharks, #5 Circle Tap Enroute to Consolation Bracket Final

From Al’s Fastball: Walsh Story

Championship Game results from Al’s Fastball.

The reports from the Walsh were a little sketchy after the first day’s reports, but the last word we had on the So Cal Bombers is that they were playing for the consolation bracket title, after upsetting another Top 10 team, #5 ranked Circle Tap, on a home run by Gerry Kennedy, the muscle-bound slugger on loan from the Vancouver Grey Sox. The Bombers beat Quaker in a pool play game first thing Saturday morning, on a walk-off home run by Jason Porto, his second of that game.

Update Monday, July 26: The Riversharks of PA beat the Bombers 8-2 in the consolation final.

The “British Columbian” pipeline of talent to So Cal continues into August, as the Bombers will add flamethrowing pitcher Nick Underhill for the ISC World Tournament, while Team Rainey, already led by BC ace Bricklen Anderson during the season, will add another, Vancouver’s Rick Smith, along with position player Dan Whiteford.

Long Beach Black Sox Win Third Alliance Tournament of 2005

Monday, July 25th, 2005

Fred Hanker’s 13 hits, HRs in semi-final and final lead the way

The Long Beach Black Sox won their third Alliance tournament, ending the season as it began in March in Palm Springs when they won the first tournament of the season. The Black Sox topped the Rounders 9-8 in the championship game, after the Rounders rallied from an 8-0 deficit to put the tying run at third in the 7th before Randy Clay closed it out.

No other team in the Alliance won more than one tournament during the season. Ironic, in that the Sox were the last team to qualify for a spot in the ASA “C” Nationals. But for a couple tough Sunday morning draws, they might have made a run for the Alliance Championship. Waiting for official word on who that honor goes to — the Amigos or Primetime. Both made it to the Final Four on Sunday, but fell in the semi-finals, the Amigos to the Black Sox in a wild extra inning affair, 14-13, and Primetime, to the Rounders. A grand slam by Gerald Pyle broke the latter game open. The Amigos and Primetime were tied for the Alliance crown headed into Sunday.

Primetime suffered the loss of workhorse ace Dan Zupp Saturday to a leg injury. The team is cautiously optimistic that he’ll have time to heal before Nationals.

Read the entire story on the Black Sox’s tournament win at the Long Beach Black Sox website.
Some efforts that paved the road to the title, courtesy of Fred Hanker’s LBBlackSox website:

*CHUCK CHAPLE .320 5 RUNS
*ANDY MARTINEZ .523 10 RUNS 11 HITS 2 SB
*FRED HANKER .619 2 HR 8 RBI 5 2B’S 6 RUNS 13 HITS
*DAMO GUERRERO 1-0 HR 5 RBI
*CHRIS MINOGUE .444 2 HR 7 RBI
*JOHN OTTE .444 5 RUNS 3 RBI
*BRETT SEMANS .500 GS HR 5 RBI
*YOGI “THE BEAR” SALCEDO .389 4 RUNS 2 RBI
“RANDY CLAY 3-0 2 CG SHUTOUTS SAVE
*CHUCK VRANICH 2-0 CG SHUTOUT OVER SAVALA / WIN IN FINAL GAME

Click here to see the 2005 So Cal ASA Alliance finalists for each tournament.

Third Time the Charm for Santa Rosa Storm, Wins ASA Nationals Berth

Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

The disappointment of losing two one-run games to McLaughlin Air and the Rounders on the final day of the Class C National Qualifier last month in Stockton is all but forgotten now that the Santa Rosa Storm has qualified in a National Championship Qualifier held this weekend (July 23-24) in Hayward. The Storm defeated Quality Fence Kings of Santa Rosa, 9-1, and King Real Estate, 9-3, on Saturday to advance into Sunday’s winners bracket finals against Bottom Line (Elk Grove). Bottom Line opened with a 9-4 win over the Oroville Braves, outlasted Black Oak Casino of Sonora, 16-7, and then held off Country Club Villa, 8-4, to move in opposite The Storm. Going into Saturday’s late games, Italian Athletic Club was paired against Oroville, and the winner was to play Country Club Villa, and in the other loser’s bracket games, Bay Area High Reach was to play Black Oak Casino with the winner being paired against King Real Estate. Two more teams out of the six remaining teams in the losers bracket will advance to Sunday’s play and also qualify for the National Tournament. In Saturday’s first game, the Storm took on Qualify Fence, a young team from Santa Rosa which won its first tournament game, 6-3, over the Stogies of Lodi behind the pitching of Jeff Nystrom. Veteran Chris Hamner pitched a four-hitter as the Storm prevailed 9-1 over Quality Fence in five innings. Jewells Valesi, Brian Osborn, and Rick Faccini all went 2×3 and Casey Hillman went 2×2, scored three and drove in three to lead the Storm. Jim Vargas stopped King Realty with a seven hitter and only one earned run. Vargas also singled, doubled and walked and drove in two runs, while his son, Mike, was 2×3, Gary Dower 2×3, Rick Kane 2×4, and Valesi 3×5 with two RBI.

Saturday’s Results
Game 1 Quality Fence 6, Stogies (Lodi) 3
Game 2 King Realty 6 San Juan 2
Game 3 Country Club Villa 9, Mission II 1
Game 4 Bay Area High Reach 5, Italian AC 4
Game 5 Bottom Line 5, Oroville Braves 4

Game 6 Santa Rosa Storm9, Quality Fence1
Game 7 King Realty 11, Al¹s Roofing 1
Game 8 Bottom Line 16, Black Oak Casino 7
Game 9 Country Club Villa 5, Bay Area High Reach 3

Game 10 IAC 11, Mission II 1
Game 11 Oroville Braves 7, Al’s Roofing 4
Game 12 Bay Area High Reach 5, Stogies 2
Game 13 Black Oak Casino 11, San Juan 8
Game 14 IAC 9, Quality Fence 1

Game 15 Santa Rosa Storm 9, King Realty 3
Game 16 Bottom Line 8, County Club Villa 4

Late Saturday
Game 17 IAC vs. Oroville.
Game 18 Bay Area High Reach vs. Black Oak Casino
Game 19 Winner G17 vs. Country Club Villa
Game 20 Winner G18 vs. King Realty

3rd HR in 2 games for Porto, but Bombers Fall to St. Louis

Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Walsh Memorial Game 6 (game 1 @ Percy Rhue Park)

Calling All Rosters (ISC World) – Deadline Aug 12

Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: To All World Tournament Teams

Have you checked yours to see if it’s accurate and complete? Click this link to check. ISC head statistician Gary Baughman says:

Please let me know if there any errors in spelling of players names. Also those that still have to assign uniform numbers please do so and send me the numbers for those players and coaches that I do not have so I can enter them into the scoring program.

Rosters for the local boys:

So Cal Bombers
Team Rainey