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Monkton 2005 World Fastball Invitational Gets Underway Today

Thursday, June 30th, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Monkton 2005 – The BIG Day is Here!!!!…….

USA vs. Mexico in Crucial Game at 2pm PST Today (Thursday)

Thursday, June 30th, 2005

The USA Jr. Men’s team (3-3) and Mexico (3-4) are currently “on the bubble” for the playoff round, along with Japan (4-1) . The three teams are fighting for the fourth and final spot in this weekend’s playoff round. Japan is 4-2, but with two tough games left – New Zealand (5-1) and the USA in their final game of pool play.

Today’s USA vs. Mexico game is set to start at 6pm ADT, 5pm EST, and 2pm on the west coast, PST.
We expect to have “in game” reports coming out of Summerside, PEI, Canada from our friend Pat Healey.

Upset Win by Argentina Over Japan Gives USA Shot at Playoff Round

Thursday, June 30th, 2005

Argentina’s upset of Japan yesterday has the USA kids back in the hunt for a playoff spot. The format of the tournament is to take the top four teams to the playoff round. The first three playoff spots appear to be locked up by the pre-tournament favorites, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. (Two time defending champion Australia has officially grabbed a playoff spot)

Japan looked to be the final team making the cut, but the loss to Argentina opens the door for the USA or Mexico. USA is presently 3-3 and needs to beat Mexico today and Japan thereafter. A loss to either would send either Japan or Mexico to the playoff round. (Interesting side note is that Mexico is scheduled to leave PEI at midnight Saturday – in the midst of the playoff round.

Here’s how the standings look heading into the final two days of pool play:

Australia (6-0), with Canada and Denmark left to play;
New Zealand (5-1), with Japan and Canada left to play;
Canada (5-1), with Australia and New Zealand left to play;

Japan (4-2), with New Zealand and USA left to play;
Mexico (3-4), with USA left to play;
USA (3-3), with Mexico and Japan left to play;

Argentina (2-5), Czech Republic and Denmark (0-7) are out of playoff contention.

A win today by the USA (3-3) over Mexico (3-4) would eliminate Mexico. The USA-Mexico game is today at 6pm ADT, 5pm EST and 2pm on the west coast, PST.

Odds makers give New Zealand the edge over Japan, with USA vs. Mexico a “pick ’em”. A day ago, Japan would have been favored over the USA, but today will tell whether Japan can rebound from a costly loss to Argentina.

Day 6 Summary from Pat Healey

Aussies secure playoff spot; Canada, Kiwi’s tied for second Argentina upsets Japan; Mexico, U.S. pick up key wins

SUMMERSIDE – Aussie coach Lindsey Carroll can thank a gut instinct for helkping the Aussies down rival New Zealand, securing a playoff position at the ISF 2005 Junior Men’s World Softball Championship in Sumemrside. Carroll decided to replace Michael Monroe with Nick Norton. That decision paid up in huge dividends as Norton would slam the only run of the game over the tent in left center. In other action on day six at Queen Elizabeth Park’s VIV Field, Mexico and the United States picked up key wins to stay in the hunt while Canada had trouble putting away the pesky Danish team, but finally got them done 11-3 in six innings. Meanwhile, the Eduardo and Francisco-coached Argentinians got a key win heading into their final two round robin games on a high note, upsetting championship final favourite Japan 3-2. In a game that many thought would easily be over in four innings because of the amount of talent on the Canadian roster compared to the young Denmark squad, the Danes stayed with Canada, even pushing them to six innings after the Canucks got out to what seemed like a comfortable 9-0 lead, only to sit back. Canada was held scoreless for the first inning before erupting for nine runs over the next three innings, and holding off a troublesome Danish squad that never quit as they rallied for three runs in the fifth inning thanks to an error and seven wild pitches by pitcher Donnelly Archibald of Aspen, N.S. In that inning, it appeared that Archibald and catcher Brad Fogal of Sharron, Ont. couldn’t handle the ball, leading to the Danes cutting the lead and forcing an extra inning. Also leading the Canadians, who committed two errors and weren’t impressive, was Chris Lewis of Napanee, Ont. (4-4, two runs scored), Nate Bauman of Elmira, Ont. (2-4, run scored, two RBI), Ben Tee of Napanee, Ont. (2-3, two runs scored, double, RBI), Jonathan Kane of Conception Bay South, NL (2-3, RBI, two runs scored, double) and Tyler Hawes of Popes Harbour, N.S. (2-4, run scored, three RBI). For Denmark, Niels Lyder (1-3) led the attack. Denmark scored their runs either off wild pitches or errors by the Canadian defensive unit. Winning pitcher Cory Avery had the Canucks sailing with a seven strikeout performance through three innings ebfore being replaced by Archibald. He went three innings, giving many Canadians a scare with three runs on one hit, three walks and six strikeouts. Losing pitcher Frederik Brask Terkelsen turned in a solid outing fanning 10 batters while giving up 11 runs on 12 hits and walking four. Nick Norton (2-2) slammed a one strike offering from New Zealand’s Vaero Hagai over the tent in left centerfield much to the delight of the Aussie fans that were among the 1700 fans in attendance. Australia also had another huge outing from Adam Folkard, who brought his championship strikeout total to 54 with 11 more in the game while giving up a mere two hits and walking three. Second baseman James Brooks (2-2), Josh Jones (1-2) and designated hitter Shaun Mason (1-2) were all the hits the Aussies managed. For the Kiwi’s, Mario Herbert (1-2) and Tyson Byrne (1-3) was the offense. Hagai allowed six hits, while fanning seven in the loss Centerfielder Gaston Wilsen drove home Damian Mayora with the game winning run and Mauricio Boss and Nelson Ruiz combined for a five-hitter as Argentina (1-5) edged Japan (4-2) 3-2 The game was delayed after the top of the first for about two hours as severe thunderstorms hit the area. Mayora (2-3, two runs scored, stolen base), Gaston Wilsen (1-2, game winning RBI, caught stealing), Federico Ederet (2-2, run scored, RBI), German Sacks (1-2, RBI, hit by pitch, two stolen bases) and Manuel Mata (2-3, stolen base) led Argentina to their first win at the championship. For Japan, who suffers their second loss of the tournament and a huge blow to their chances of locking up a top four finish, Norhiko Aoyama (2-4, double), Koji Ito (0-2, RBI) and Daisuke Kitakoa (1-2, stolen base) were tops. Winning pitcher Nelson Ruiz Diaz went four innings allowing two hits, walking two and fanning three. Starter Mauricio Boss went three innings giving up two runs on three hits, walking two and sitting down three. Losing pitcher Hikaru Matsuda went two and two third innings allowing three runs on six hits, walking one and fanning three. Toshyuki Sakamoto allowed two hits, walking two and striking out two in two and one third innings work. Brian Malkowsky went 4-for-4 with a two-run blast in the third inning, three runs scored and three RBI as Team USA exploded against a young Denmark squad 20-0. Also leading the 3-3 U.S. squad were leadoff man Jason Loe (1-3, run scored, home run, two RBI), Kevin Castillo (2-4, three runs scored, three RBI), Curtis Leavitt (2-2, two runs scored, double, home run, three RBI), Zach Warne (1-2, two runs scored, two RBI, double), third baseman Riley White (2-3, two runs scored, two doubles, three RBI), Evan O’Reilly (1-1, two runs scored, hit by pitch, home run, RBI) and Drew Bode (1-3, two runs scored, triple, two RBI). For Denmark, brothers Valdemar (1-2) and Frederik Brask Terkelsen (1-2) was all the offense for the Danes. Sean Krohse, Kyle Davis and B.J. Hunhoff combined to earn the two-hit shutout win. Krohse went three innings allowing a wlak, a hit and five strikeout while Dasvis pitched two-thirds innings allowing a hit and fanning one. Hunhoff threw two pitches to get the third out in the bottom of the fourth. Losing pitcher Frederik Terkelsen went two innings giving up nine runs on seven hits, walking one and sitting down one. Valdemar Terkelsen went two innings allowing 11 runs on nine hits, wlaking three and striking out two. Ruben Delgadillo (2-2, two stolen bases, two walks, two runs scored) led Mexico in their 11-4 romp of the Czech Republic with a three run blast that was out of the park in a heartbeat during a five-run sixth inning. Gustavo Benitez (2-3, three runs scored, hit by pitch, stolen base, RBI), Wilfredo Castanos (1-2, run scored, RBI, hit by pitch twice) and Johel Pedroza (2-4, run scored, double) were tops at the dish for the 3-3 Mexicans. For the Czech Reopublic, who mounted a two run rally in their half of the sixth only to see Mexico end it with the huge bottom of the sixth, Tomas Benda (2-4, run scored, triple), Svatopluk Smysl (1-2, home run, hit by pitch), Jiri Pospisil (1-2, two RBI, double) and Michal Pyszko (1-2) led the way. Carlos Romero earned the decision going five innings, giving up two runs on four hits, walking one and striking out two. Rembrano Cortes went a third of an inning, allowing two runs on no hits, walking one. Sergio de la Rosa pitched two-thirds innings allowing a hit and striking out one in relief. Losing pitcher Stepan Eret went two and two-third innings allowing six runs on five hits, walking three and striking out one. Ondrej Malecek went three innings giving up three hits, five runs, walking two and fanning four. http://www.2005worldsoftball.com

Pat Healey MARKETING AND MEDIA CONSULTANT
ISF 2005 JR MEN’S WORLD SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

ISF Jr. Men’s World Championship Game-by-Game Recaps

Wednesday, June 29th, 2005

ISF Jr. Men’s World Championship Game-by-Game Recaps

Vancouver Grey Sox Game Summaries from the Rose Cup

Wednesday, June 29th, 2005

Portland, Ore.

Game 1 Van 9-13-0 Sacramento 0-4-0. W-Rick Smith (12 K’s). Vancouver scored 4 times in the first. Jeff Kawaguchi paced the offence with 3 RBI, Kevin Schellenberg had 2 hits and drew a walk.

Game 2 Pueblo, Col 2-4-0 Van 1-5-0. W-Jeremy Manley, L-Nick Underhill. Vancouver gave up 2 runs in the first 4 innings. Scott Newitt had 2 hits for Vancouver, including a laser-like home run in the 7th.

Game 3 Van 9-10-0 Seattle 0-1-1. WP Rick Smith was the stopper
surrendering only a 2 out single in the fourth and striking out 9. Darin Strang took the loss. Vancouver mercied their opponent on the strength of a six run fourth inning. Dan Whiteford, who blasted a third inning homer, scored 3 runs for the Sox. Newitt, who was perfect at the plate, also took one out of the yard.

Game 4 Van 5-12-0 Boise, Id 0-3-0. W-Underhill. This was the Evan
Potskin show as he laced 4 consecutive balls to the 285 foot barrier. Two went for triples and 2 were caught at the base of a 12′ high fence. Undoubtedly all would have been homers in a regulation size park.

Game 5 Van 12-12-0 Pueblo 0-2-0 W-Smith This was payback time, as the Grey Sox needed only 5 innings to dispose of Pueblo. Newitt homered again as did Ryan Marklinger.

Game 6 (Semi-Final) Van 5-7-2 Broken Bow 3-6-1. W-Underhill, L-Gerald Muizellaar, Piechnik (5). The Bow scored 3 runs with 2 out in the third, with all the damage coming from batters who were facing 2 strike counts. Vancouver had a 4 run fourth, again the scoring all came with two out. Kevin Schellenberg drilled a 3 run homer to put Vancouver ahead by one. In the fifth, Potskin added insurance with a homer. Underhill survived a one-out bases loaded jam in the fifth, and retired the last 8 batters in a row.

Game 7 (Championship Game)
Van 9-10-0 Portland 0-2-2. W-Smith, L-Luster.
Smith struck out the side in the first two innings, and Schellenberg’s 2 run homer in the third launched a 6 run rally in a one-sided final that ended in 5.

Top Pitcher: Rick Smith; MVP: Kevin Schellenberg; All-Stars: Underhill, Whiteford, Potskin, and Newitt.

Grey Sox 2005 record is now 24 wins, 4 losses and 1 tie.

Next up: 2 Doubleheaders in Prince George v. Black Bears, starting at 6:00 p.m., on Friday July 1 and Saturday July 2.

Conrad Margolis,
Vancouver Grey Sox

USA Jr. Men Take it Out on Denmark, 20-0

Wednesday, June 29th, 2005

U.S. explodes against Denmark

SUMMERSIDE – Brian Malakowsky wanted to atone for the Unitesd States’ sixth-inning collapse Tuesday night against Canada. The leftfielder went 4-for-4 with a two-run blast in the third inning, three runs scored and three RBI as Team USA exploded against a young Denmark squad 20-0 in day six action at the ISF 2005 Junior Men’s World Softball Championship at Queen Elizabeth Park’s VIV Field in Summerside. Also leading the 3-3 U.S. squad were leadoff man Jason Loe (1-3, run scored, home run, two RBI), Kevin Castillo (2-4, three runs scored, three RBI), Curtis Leavitt (2-2, two runs scored, double, home run, three RBI), Zach Warne (1-2, two runs scored, two RBI, double), third baseman Riley White (2-3, two runs scored, two doubles, three RBI), Evan O’Reilly (1-1, two runs scored, hit by pitch, home run, RBI) and Drew Bode (1-3, two runs scored, triple, two RBI). For Denmark, brothers Valdemar (1-2) and Frederik Brask Terkelsen (1-2) was all the offense for the Danes. Sean Krohse, Kyle Davis and B.J. Hunhoff combined to earn the two-hit shutout win. Krohse went three innings allowing a wlak, a hit and five strikeout while Dasvis pitched two-thirds innings allowing a hit and fanning one. Hunhoff threw two pitches to get the third out in the bottom of the fourth.

Losing pitcher Frederik Terkelsen went two innings giving up nine runs on seven hits, walking one and sitting down one. Valdemar Terkelsen went two innings allowing 11 runs on nine hits, wlaking three and striking out two.

http://www.2005worldsoftball.com

Pat Healey
MARKETING AND MEDIA CONSULTANT
ISF 2005 JR MEN’S WORLD SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

See also USA Softball report, at Al’s Fastball

Portland Rose Cup All-Star Correction (Scott Newitt) & More!

Wednesday, June 29th, 2005

From Tom Ree, Rose Cup Tournament Advisor and former TD:

Portland, Oregon – June 28, 2005

Portland All-Star Correction (Scott Newitt) & More!

Scott Newitt (OF) from the Rose Cup Champion Vancouver BC Grey Sox was an All-Star Selection this past weekend in Portland. His name was inadvertently left off the list for publication. Scott & his Vancouver team had an awesome tournament. The Vancouver Grey Sox put on a tremendous show for the fans in Portland. Conrad Margolis & Larry Kancs were all smiles and with good reason.

We would like to give a special thanks to Doc Simmons, Steve Kooser & the Broken Bow Spirit team who traveled a great distance to attend this years event. The 2004 ISC Champions were runnaway winners of the 2004 Rose Cup. Bow may not have been at full strength over the weekend, but made no excuses. They are a class act on and off the field and such a pleasure to watch play. I’d pay to watch their rematch at the Vancouver Challenge next month. That should be a dandy!

Jimmy Williamson and his JRW & Associates team lost a couple of pitchers the day before the tournament and a third two weeks prior. So, they show up with one horse by the name of Dave Drotzman in the circle and play some very respectable ball. A lot of teams would have bailed, but not these guys – they came to battle. Jim Williamson also assisted on other tournament projects. The guy is a computer wizard. Good luck at ISC II’s guys.

Joe Bodle with Bodle Chiropractic came down from Des Moines, Washington with only one regular pitcher on his roster. Thanks Joe – there is something special about these iron man teams that are short handed and show up and battle. BTW, we spelled their name wrong for the second time on the t-shirts.. collectors items, Joe?

We appreciate the many thanks we have received, but, frankly this tournament is successful because of the teams that come to Portland and put on such a tremendous show. On behalf of PMSA, Tournament Director Roger Jones, Assistant Director John Fitzgerald, ASA Commissioner Ron Boley & myself, we thank each of the teams that came to the tournament.

In addition, we would like to tip our hats to Jim & Maddy Flanagan from www.fastpitchwest.com who flew up from the L.A. area to cover the event and also broadcast some of the games on www.ballparkradio.com. Your unselfish & generous contributions to the tournament and the game are truly amazing.

The Rose Cup Committee had several new faces this year and a lot was learned on what needs to be done to make future events even better. While we have several ideas of our own, we welcome any comments or recommendations for next years Rose Cup. We hope to see many, if not all, of you back next year!

Thank-you all,

Thomas Ree
Rose Cup Advisor (former TD)

Broken Bow, Other Top Teams at Grand Island, NE, July 8-10, 2005

Wednesday, June 29th, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Dinsdale/Quick Tournament Schedule Grand Island, NE

Altered Format For I.S.C. World Tournament Should Please Fans

Wednesday, June 29th, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Altered Format For I.S.C. World Tournament Should Please Fans

ISF 2005 – Day five report – Aussies, Kiwis still perfect; Bobby Sill rallies Canada over USA

Tuesday, June 28th, 2005

Aussies, Kiwi’s remain undefeated at
Junior Men’s World Softball ch’ship

Bobby Sill caps of six run sixth with three run blast in 6-2 win

  • SUMMERSIDE – Tuesday turned out to be a day of decision making at the ISF 2005 Junior Men’s World Softball Championship at Queen Elizabeth Park’s VIV Field in Summerside.
    The game between Australia and Japan many thought was a sign of the two teams that will be in Sunday’s championship gold medal game while the Battle of North America between Canada and the U.S. could, in the end, be a make or break game for either team in their quest to make the top four and into the semi-finals.
  • Australia remained undefeated with a nail-biting 5-0 win over Japan, while Bobby Sill of Brookfield capped of a six run sixth with a three-run blast as Canada rallied for a 6-2 win over the U.S.A. In other action at the nine-team, 10-day championship, New Zealand got by Mexico 6-4 to improve to 5-0 at the championship; the Czech Republic used a seven run sixth in an 11-2 beating of Denmark.

  • For five innings, United States pitcher John Kelly had Team Canada in check and held a 2-0 lead. Then came the sixth. Team Canada woke up, scoring six runs thanks to tan adrenaline rush from the 2700 fans cheering them on for a much needed 6-2 win. Kelly walked Mathieu Roy of St. Gervais, Que. (0-2), then Justin Gill of Colleris, NL (2-3, run scored) singled before Bryan Abrey of Richymond, B.C. (1-2, rbi, run scored) brought Roy home. Kelly struck out slugger Jonathan Kane of Conception Bay South, NL (0-2, walk) before Ben Tee of
    Napnee, Ont. (1-3, run scored) hit a two-run double that scored Gill and Abrey. Nate Bauman of Elmira, Ont. (0-2) then flied out and Kelly then walked Brad Fogal of Sharron, Ont. (1-2) without pitching to him. Bobby Sill of Brookfield, N.S. (1-2) then came to the plate and made Kelly pay with a one strike, three-run blast that went over two tenst with vendors in them beyond the elgft field scoreboardto secure the win. Tyson Barkman picks up the win coming on in relief of starter Jonathan Kane. Barkamn of Abbotsford, B.C. went three and two third innings
    allowing one run on one hit and fanning seven. Kane pitched three and one third innings allowing a run on three hits, walking one and striking out five. Kelly walked three and struck out six in the loss.
  • Australia used three long balls and another solid outing from Adam Folkard as they handed Japan their first loss of the ISF 2005 Junior Men’s World Softball Championship 5-1 before 2,00 fans at Queen Elizabeth Park’s VIV Field in Sumemrside. The win allows Australia to keep pace with their counterparts from New Zealand and sets the stage for an interesting matchup between the two friendly off the field countries Wednesday at VIV Field at 6 p.m. Ryan Van Coevorden (1-2) got things started when he drove home pinch runner Andrew Ratten from second base with the first run of the game in the fourth inning. They would add three more in the fifth off Japan starter Hayami Takahashi. Toshiyuki Sakamoto came on in relief allowing
    one run on one hit in two and on third innings pitched while striking out two. Other top batters for the Lindsey Carroll-coached Colts were Matt Torpey (1-3, home run), Travis Southam (1-3, double), Shaun Mason (2-2, run scored, RBI, home run), Jon Hudson (1-2, two-run home run, run scored) and Jamie Sheehan (1-2, run scored). For Japan, Daisuke Kitaoka (1-2), Shinji Kawamura (1-2) and Masayuki Shimoto (1-3, RBI) was all the offense. Folkard struck out 16 hitters in seven innings of work allowing just three hits and one run in the win.

    Bernard Hale (2-3, double, two-run home run) led the Kiwi’s as they used a three run first inning to power over the Mexicans 6-4 before 450 fans during the first game of day five at the ISF 2005 Junior Men’s World Softball Championship at Queen Elizabeth Park’s VIV Field in Summerside. Other top batters for New Zealand was David Butler (2-3, run scored,
    stolen base), Mario Herbert (1-3, stolen base, run scored), Penese Iosefo (1-2, home run, run scored) and Tyson Byrne (1-3). For Mexico, Gustavo Benitez (2-4, home run, two RBI, run scored), Johel Pedroza (2-2, RBI), Wilfredo Castanos (1-2, run scored, double), Jesus
    Diaz (1-1, stolen base) and Ruben Delgaldillo (1-4, run scored). Iosefo went the distance allowing four runs on eight hits walking two and striking out six to earn the victory. Losing pitcher Sergio de la Rosa went four and two third innings allowing five runs on eight hits, walking two and striking out one. Carlos Lopez went one and one third innings allowing one run and walking one in relief. In what was a very close game, Denmark trailed 2-1, 3-1 and 4-1, before the Czech offense exploded for the huge seventh inning led by Tomas Benda (3-4, triple, home run, three runs scored, four RBI), Jan Pospisil (1-3, run scored), Jiri Nezbeda (1-2, run scored), Bohumir Adamec (1-2, run scored, double, RBI) and David Kramar (1-4, double, run scored). For the young Danes, Nicojal Bloksted (1-1, caught stealing), Valdemar Brask Terkelsen (1-2, run scored, double), Frederik Brask Terkelsen (1-3, double) and Jeppe Bjerre (1-2, stolen base) did the damage. Ondrej Malecek pitched the complete game, four-hitter allowing two runs,
    walking four while sitting down 10 Dane batters. Terkelsen went the complete game, allowing 11 runs on seven hits, walking three and striking out four in picking up the loss.

    http://www.2005worldsoftball.com
    Pat Healey
    MARKETING AND MEDIA CONSULTANT
    ISF 2005 JR MEN’S WORLD SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS