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Selection to Canadian Jr. Men’s tryout ‘Opportunity of a lifetime’

Wednesday, May 11th, 2005

Another in a continuing series from Pat Healey, Marketing Consultant, ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championships (June 24-July 3, 2005)

Sill, Thomas among four N.S. softball players trying out

BROOKFIELD, N.S. – A pair of Nova Scotian star softball players with the East Hants High Tide hope to make good on an ‘opportunity of a lifetime’. Bobby Sill of Birch Hill, near Brookfield and Steve Thomas of Hardwoodlands, near Milford are heading to the Canadian Jr. Men’s Softball team tryout camp with the intent of making the team and playing before family and friends at the ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championships June 24 to July 3 in Summerside. Sill, who comes from Birch Hill, just outside Brookfield in central Nova Scotia, is among three Nova Scotians selected to the 30-man tryout roster for the Canadian Jr. Men’s team that will represent the country as hosts of the ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championship in Summerside, PEI from June 24 to July 3. He showed people what he can do at last year’s Canadian Midget Boy’s Nationals in Summerside, as he flashed both his glove and bat for the East Hants High Tide.

Donnelly Archibald of Aspen utility player Tyler Hawes of Popes Harbour, who played QMJHL hockey with the PEI Rocket and pitcher Steve Thomas of Hardwoodlands, near Milford, were the other Nova Scotians selected to the camp. “It’s an opportunity of a lifetime…not too many guys get a chance like this,” Sill said in an interview Sunday night. “I’m honored to be one of the 30 invited to the tryout camp.” The tournament will likely be the first and only chance that Sill’s friends and family will get to see him play this year as he leaves next week for Western Canada after signing a deal with a team run by Tom Taylor in British Columbia. Team Canada will hold a selection camp June 10-15 at the University of Waterloo before heading for two full days of training in Halifax, N.S. June 16-18 and then arrive in Summerside June 20. “All I could do was smile,” Sill, 19, said recalling his reaction when he was informed he had made the selection roster. Sill, a goalie with the Brookfield Elks of the Nova Scotia Jr. B Hockey League has had a tight schedule training wise with hockey in the picture. “Hockey has helped to keep me in shape.” His routine includes going to the gym, three days a week and running, and he has recently started in the gym with the Nova Scotia Canada Games softball team. After Sill’s hockey season ended with the Elks, the Maritime Jr. A Hockey League’s Truro Bearcats called him up, and he helped backstop the Bearcats to the league championship as backup goalie. Because of his commitment to ball, Sill is unable to play with Truro at the Fred Page Cup Eastern Canadian Hockey Championships hosted by the Yarmouth Mariners this week. Sill, a Grade 12 student at South Colchester Academy, suited up with the Brookfield Elks of the Coca Cola Major Fastball League in 2004, which featured teams from Halifax Keith’s, Antigonish Jr’s, Kinkora (PEI) Hitmen and Brookfield. “I’m hoping to do well at camp, hit the ball well and play solid defense,” the outfielder-third basemen added. “I don’t want to disappoint them.” An added bonus for Sill is this year’s ISF tournament location – in Summerside, P.E.I. “That’s great,” Sill added when asked about the location of the event. “It makes it easier for my family and friends to come over and watch me play. That’s why I want to make the team, not to mention to play before a
hometown pro-Canadian crowd.”

THOMAS ‘SURPRISED’ TO MAKE TEAM

Steve Thomas was surprised at his selection, but at the same time ‘thrilled and excited.’ “I didn’t think with the amount of good pitchers in Canada that I’d ever get an invite,” he said. The 19 year-old pitcher will be going into an electrical course at NSCC in the fall, and will not be doing what many of his former teammates are. Sill and fellow Canadian tryout players Mark Lewis and Jonathan Kane, both from Newfoundland and Labrador, are going west to play ball, but Thomas is staying home. He will be suiting up for the Nova Scotia Canada Games squad, which is a combination of the High Tide and Musqudobit Harbour Mariners. Thomas believes last year’s Canadian Midget Boys Fast Pitch Nationals helped in his selection to the tryout camp.

“If you have one good tournament that definitely helps,” Thomas said. “If you perform when everyone (scouts) is around, then you’ll get noticed.” “That’s what it all comes down to – playing and performing in the big games.” Thoams who works on a dairy farm has been doing cardio workouts, training in the gym, pitching and practicing with the Nova Scotia Canada Games team in preparation for the June 10-15 camp at the University of Waterloo. “It’s nice that the games are in Summerside, but it would have also been nice to go to another country,” said Thomas.

Archibald prepared for Jr. Men’s tryout camp

Wednesday, May 11th, 2005

(Another player profile from Pat Healey, Marketing Consultant, ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championships, which run from June 24-July 3, 2005 on Prince Edward Island)

ASPEN, N.S. – Donnelly Archibald is going to be one busy athlete this summer. Between playing ball with the Nova Scotia Canada Games softball team, trying out for the Canadian Jr. Men’s team and preparing for camp in August with the Gatineau Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Archibald isn’t going to have any spare time. But that’s just how the 17-year-old St. Mary’s Academy student likes it. Archibald is one of five Nova Scotians selected to the Canadian Jr. Men’s team tryout camp at the University of Waterloo to make the team that will compete at the ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championship June 24 to July 3 in Summerside. “I like to know exactly what I am doing and when,” the Aspen, N.S. resident. “I’m excited for this chance to represent my country (if I make the team) at such an international event that will be close to home.”

Others include P.E.I. Rocket forward Tyler Hawes of Popes Harbour; Marine Drive Hitmen’s Cory Avery of Larry’s River; Bobby Sill of Birch Hill, near Brookfield and Steve Thomas of Hardwoodlands. “I think it’s great and an honour to have been selected to the camp,” he added. “Hopefully we can bring home the gold, especially if I make the team.” Archibald pitched with the Marine Drive Hitmen (N.S.) at the 2004 Canadian Midget Boy’s Fast Pitch Nationals in Summerside and Alberton. He thinks that is where the majority of the team was scouted. The hard throwing right-hander is also involved in volleyball and golf and has awards for Outstanding Junior Male Athlete and Highest Academic

Standing Senior Male by St. Mary’s Academy in Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia. He played Major Midget hockey the past two winters with the Pictou County Weeks Construction of the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League. Archibald doesn’t expect getting a spot on the final roster will be easy for anyone, especially on the slab as a pitcher. “I’ll have to be at my best to even make the squad,” he said. The excitement was clear in Archibald’s voice with just over a month to go before the team meets for a five day camp at the University of Waterloo from June 10-15 before moving to Greenwood, N.S. for six days of training before the world championship in Summerside. “I’m expecting the crowds to be huge, especially for the games where Canada plays,” he added. ”

My family is planning on going over if I am lucky enough to make the team.” He will be training for hockey and ball at the same time, and the Canada Games overlaps into the training camp for the Olympiques, as well. He also is going to work on the side with his father cutting pulp wood, so Donnelly says he can “work whenever I have a spare minute or two.” “It was a shock,” he said, recalling when he found out he had been selected. “I didn’t even know they were considering me for the team.”

Brothers look to lead Danes to Jr. Men’s Softball Championship Title

Tuesday, May 10th, 2005

From Pat Healey, Marketing and Media Consultant for the ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championship

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK – The Denmark Jr. Men’s Softball team will bring, not one, but two sets of brothers to the ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championship on June 24 to July 3 in Summerside. Robin(19) and Niklas(15) Frederiksen and Frederik(18) and Valdemar(14) Brask Terkelsen are the two brother contingents on the Danish team. The team is headed by the latter’s father, Jens Terkelsen. A third Frederiksen, Camilo, who is 15 years old, plays on the team, also, but is no relation to Robin and Niklas. Frederik and Valdemar however, will be making it a true family affair with father Jens at the helm as the team’s head coach. Frederik, the “star” of the team, was a regular on a senior men’s national team at the young age of 18. He spent the past season in New Zealand, playing with Porirua – one of that country’s top senior men’s fast pitch squads, alongside players such as Thomas Makea and Jarred Martini. The youngest player on the team, Valdemar, is years ahead of many at his age in North America. He recently showed off his talents while making his debut with Denmark’s best men’s league team. Valdemar hopes one of his sightseeing trips, when not playing ball here on PEI, will be a trip to the hockey rink. That’s because his friend, Slava Trukhno, is a P.E.I. Rocket star rookie. Valdemar hopes the 10 days of games will be good to the Danish team. “I am hoping that I play well, see some good softball and gain a lot of playing experience,” he said. Having his father as coach is the norm for Valdemar, as Jen is also Valdemar’s club team’s coach as well. “It’s pretty cool, but I don’t think about it much,” he added. “I’m looking forward to the World Championship, but I’m not excited yet.” Valdemar has been to world softball championships before, but as a spectator when Jens represented Denmark at a Senior Men’s World.

Valdemar knows he’ll have to earn a spot to be part of the starting nine. “I guess being the youngest means I have to fight even more for a spot on the starting lineup,” Valdemar said. He is hoping that Denmark will perform exceptionally well, and even leave a “Denmark never quits” attitude in the mindset of their opposition. Also looking towards the ISF 2005 Junior Men’s World Championship in Summerside, PEI is Frederik. “I’m looking forward to the Jr Men’s and hoping to leave an impression on the North American softball scene,” Frederik said. For him, it will be ball as usual, as his Dad has always been his coach. “I’m happy that Denmark is in the tournament,” he said. “I hope to do well myself and be one of the better players in the tournament.” Frederik feels with 6 weeks to go before the games open, it’s too early to get excited, so he doesn’t have any “butterflies” yet. Coming to the tournament, Frederik knows he’ll be seeing lots of game action; in every game Denmark plays he is set to start. “Our other “big” pitcher couldn’t make the trip, so I know I will have to pitch all our games,” he added. “I pitch on my club team, so I practice pitching regularly.” Another reason Frederick wants to do well, is he wouldn’t mind staying behind or returning to Canada should a scout “spot him”. “I hope the team will do well in our games,” Frederik said. “I wouldn’t mind if I was “spotted” by a Canadian team – it could be fun to play in Canada/USA some day.” When asked about fans, in particular female fans, Valdemar and Frederik differ. One says he won’t be distracted, while the other remarks, it would be nice to see them out at the games. “I’m not used to that here in Denmark,” Frederik said, “but at the U-19 European Championship there were lots of girls around and that worked out just fine!.” “That sounds nice, but I am coming to play softball,” Valdemar interjected.

(Editor’s Note: The ISF Jr. Men’s tournament runs from Friday, June 24, 2005 through Sunday, July 3. The United States will play in the very first game of the tournament, against the Czech Republic at 10am; Canada plays Venenzuela at 8pm on opening day. The full schedule for the first day of the tournament:

Friday, 24th June 2005
10:00 United States vs Czech Republic
12:00 Japan vs Denmark
14:00 New Zealand vs Argentina
16:00 Australia vs Mexico
20:00 Canada vs Venezuela

Click here for the official website for the tournament.

Monday Night Photos – Complete Galleries from Red Rock

Monday, May 9th, 2005

The complete Red Rock Tournament photo galleries are now posted online: Red Rock Photo Galleries 1, 2 and 3

Red Rock Panoramic Photo

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2005

Here is a panoramic photo from the Red Rock Tournament.. The home plate umpire on this diamond can be excused for missing a call or two, wouldn’t you say?

It’s actually three photos in one, that Maddy “stitched” together electronically. Your browser should “shrink to fit” the photo so you get the panoramic effect, or let you view it large. It’s a very large hi-resolution image, so for you dial-up folks, it make take a bit longer to load.

Most have been able to view the photo in “shrink to fit” mode. For Firefox users, clicking the mouse on the photo will enlarge/shrink. If not, right mouse click, then “view” and it will shrink to fit.

Red Rock is still one of those places that you have to see in person to fully appreciate, but this photo captures more of its majesty than most regular photos can.

We have a second one, but have to clear some room on the site before we can upload. The rest of the regular photo galleries should be up soon, so keep an eye out.

Maddy’s Monday Night Photos from Red Rock

Monday, May 2nd, 2005

Maddy’s Monday Night Photos from Red Rock.

Red Rock Tournament MVP’s.

There are quite a few more yet to be posted. Check back soon for more.

Red Rock Tournament Results

Sunday, May 1st, 2005

The California Painters topped the So Cal Bombers 11-3 in 6 innings in the Red Rock Championship game. Tournament MVP Larry Ybarra was four for four in the title game, while the tournament’s Most Valuable Pitcher, Dean Holoien went the distance for the win. Painter catcher Jeff Twist had two home runs and 5 RBI in the championship game. Mexicali and the High Desert Dawgs tied for third. Check back Monday for more details, and Monday night for Maddy’s Monday night photos from the tournament.

Red Rock Tournament Recap

Last week’s preview of the champion California Painters.

Notes on a Scorecard at Red Rock

Sunday, May 1st, 2005

After a Broken Bow sweep of the Red Rock tournament in 2004, this year’s Red Rock title appears up for grabs. After twenty four (24) games Saturday, an “Elite Eight” emerged, and head into a single elimination championship bracket, while the other eight will compete in a consolation bracket. Two of the top four seeds were grabbed by Utah teams, who apparently play well with home cooking, Larry Miller Chev and Castlewood. Both finished the day with 3-0 records, as did the other two top seeds, Team Rainey from Southern California and the High Desert Dawgs (FSR). Page Brake also qualified for the championship round, giving host state Utah three teams in the Elite Eight.

It was a day that started with a wild 17-10 game between Mexicali and Castlewood. Castlewood trailed 10-2, but rallied for 15 runs, on a pair of grand slam home runs. Imagine — from down 8 to up 7 in the blink of an eye. The California Savala Painters, with the addition of Dean Holoein and Todd Budke finished 2-1 on the day and earned a spot in the championship bracket today. The highest ranked team in the tournament, the (#19) So Cal Bombers fell to the High Desert Dawgs in their morning game 6-5, but rebounded to win two and a spot in the Elite Eight by taking it out on their next two opponents, 9-1 and 10-0. #20 ranked Team Rainey won three, including two with big Sonny Perkins on the mound. Perkins helped himself out with a 3 run homer in his morning game, and came back to pick up a win in the nightcap, broadcast on ballparkradio.com, an 8-5 win over Page Brake, a game in which Chris Hunt homered twice, and drove in 4 with a pair of rockets, and Bricklen Anderson struck out 5 in the final two innings for a save. And speaking of two-home-run games, Rod Rainey proved the shoulder surgery was a success, hitting two against DeMarini. The doctor’s reports say he’ll be ready to play by June. Despite the loss to Rainey, Page Brake earned a spot in the championship bracket by winning their other two games, including a 1-0 shutout over CR DeMarini, a game that determined which of the two teams went to the Elite Eight and which one wound up in the consolation bracket. #21 ranked Pueblo Bandits struggled to an 0-3 mark, though playing much better than the results indicated, and without the benefit of one of their two Manley aces, Jeremy, who’ll be on the DL until next month with a strained tendon. Pueblo dropped a couple of close games and could have wound up in the championship round wtih a break here or there. Likewise, ISCII #34 ranked River City Rockers, one of the teams that knocked off Pueblo, but lost a crucial game to the Painters by one run. Mexicali bounced back after that 17-10 loss to win two and a spot in the championship bracket. Vannelli’s of Minnesota was in every game, as you’d expect with Darcy Byrne and Blair Ezekiel, but lost a couple close ones to Castlewood and Mexicali by scores 3-1 and 5-4, low scoring affairs compared to most other games. They should be in the hunt in today’s consolation bracket. Raymar, stepping up from the “C” classification after taking third in last year’s Nationals among 70 teams took their lumps, but led in two of their three games and gave fans a look at some promising young players, including pitchers Anthony Martinez and Gerald Pyle, on loan from the Amigos and Rounders, respectively. Todays’ bracket pits Mexicali against Rainey and the So Cal Bombers against Larry Miller, High Desert vs. Page Brake, and the Painters against Castlewood. Or to look at it another way, Mexico vs. So Cal, So Cal vs. Utah, Arizona v. Utah and California v. Utah. However things shake out today, it will provide some exciting fastball for fans at the Canyons Complex in St. George, Utah, and for those listening to the 1pm semifinal and 3pm championship game on ballparkradio.com

Red Rock Results, Standings, Seeding & Sunday Schedule

Saturday, April 30th, 2005

At the conclusion of the pool play portion of the tournament, here are the standings for the pools, and seeding for the single elimination brackets. (1 & 2 seeds in each pool advance to the championship bracket, 3 & 4 to the consolation bracket)

STANDINGS & SEEDING

Pool A
Castlewood…3-0…Seed A1
Mexicali…..2-0…Seed A2
Vannelli’s…1-2…Seed A3
Raymar…….0-3…Seed A4

Pool B
Larry Miller Chev…3-0…Seed B1
Savala Painters…..2-1…Seed B2
River City Rockers..1-2…Seed B3
Pueblo Bandits……0-3…Seed B4

Pool C
Hi Desert Dawgs…3-0…Seed C1
So Cal Bombers….2-1…Seed C2
Colorado Rage…..1-2…Seed C3
North Americans…0-3…Seed C4

Pool D
Team Rainey……..3-0…Seed D1
Page Brake………2-1…Seed D2
C/R DeMarini…….1-2…Seed D3
NorCal Mavericks…0-3…Seed D4


CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET

Elite Eight – Advancing to Championship Bracket:

Castlewood……….3-0…Seed A1
Mexicali…………2-0…Seed A2
Larry Miller Chev…3-0…Seed B1
Savala Painters…..2-1…Seed B2
Hi Desert Dawgs…..3-0…Seed C1
So Cal Bombers……2-1…Seed C2
Team Rainey………3-0…Seed D1
Page Brake……….2-1…Seed D2


CONSOLATION BRACKET
Advancing to the Consolation Bracket:

Vannelli’s………1-2…Seed A3
Raymar………….0-3…Seed A4
River City Rockers.1-2…Seed B3
Pueblo Bandits…..0-3…Seed B4
Colorado Rage……1-2…Seed C3
North Americans….0-3…Seed C4
C/R DeMarini…….1-2…Seed D3
NorCal Mavericks…0-3…Seed D4

SUNDAY SCHEDULE – CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET

CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET – SCHEDULE OF GAMES
11am – B1 Larry Miller Chev vs. C2 So Cal Bombers
11am – D1 Team Rainey s. A2 Mexicali
11am – C1 High Desert Dawgs vs. D2 Page Brake
11am – B2 Painters vs. A1 Castlewood
1pm – Semi: Winner Larry Miller/So Cal Bombers vs. Winner Team Rainey/Mexicali
1pm – Semi: High Desert/Page Brake winner vs. Painters/Castlewood winner
3pm – Championship Game

(*1pm semi and 3pm championship to be broadcast live on ballparkradio.com *)

CONSOLATION BRACKET – SCHEDULE OF GAMES
9am – B3 River City Rockers vs. C4 North Americans
9am – D3 C/R DeMarini vs. A4 Raymar
9am – C3 Colorado Rage vs. D4 NorCal Mavericks
9am – A3 Vannellis vs. B4 Pueblo Bandits
1pm – Winner River City Rockers/North Americans vs. – Winner C/R DeMarini/Raymar
1pm – Winner Colorado Rage/NorCal Mavericks vs. Winner Vannellis/Pueblo Bandits
3pm – Consolation Championship

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Red Rock Round Robin Scores

Saturday, April 30th, 2005

9:00am Results from Red Rock Tournament, St. George, UT

Game 1 (Pool A)
Castlewood 17, Mexicali 10
WP-Bill Hillhouse in relief of Steve Black
LP-Kaprio in relief of Alejandro Villalobos

Game 2 (Pool B)
Larry Miller Chev Hogs 4, Pueblo Bandits 1
WP-Cody Thompson
LP-Regan Manley

Game 3 (Pool C)
High Desert Dogs 6, So Cal Bombers 5
WP-Ratliff
LP-Peter Meredith

Game 4 (Pool D)
Page Brake 1, C/R DeMarini 0
WP-Mike Lorange
LP-Mark Bennett

11:00 Results from Red Rock Tournament, St. George, UT

Game 5 (Pool A)
Vannelli’s MN 7, Raymar CA 6 (8 inn)
WP-Darcy Byrne
LP-Anthony Martinez

Game 6 (Pool B)
California Savala Painters 6, Pueblo Bandits 5
WP-Dean Holoien, in relief of Wayne Wells
LP-Jim Fleck
Russ Gozzola, walk off home run to win it for Painters

Game 7 (Pool C)
Colorado Rage 4, North Americans 3
WP-Tabashnuk
LP-Basaraba

Game 8 (Pool D)
Team Rainey 4, NorCal Mavericks 1
WP-Sonny Perkins
LP-Ed Gasper
HR-Sonny Perkins (Rainey)
1:00 p.m. Results from Red Rock Tournament, St. George, UT

Game 9 (Pool A)
Mexicali MX 9, Raymar 7
WP-Gabriel Marquez, Alejandro Villalobos relief
LP-Gerald Pyle

Game 10 (Pool B)
* Broadcast on www.ballparkradio.com* (archive to be posted)
California Painters 7, Pueblo Bandits 5
WP-Dean Holoien (12 K’s)
LP-Regan Manley
HR-Shawn Vanduvall (Pueblo); Larry Ybarra (Painters)

Game 11 (Pool C)
So Cal Bombers 9, Colorado Rage 1
WP-Travis Price
LP-Kirk Smock

Game 12 (Pool D)
Team Rainey 7, C/R DeMarini 2
WP-Bricklen Anderson
LP-Mike Trotter; Mark Bennett relieved in 3rd.
HR-Rod Rainey (two), 3 RBI
3:00 p.m. Results from Red Rock Tournament, St. George, UT

3:00 p.m. Results from Red Rock Tournament, St. George, UT

Game 13 (Pool A)
Mexicali 3, Vannelli’s 1
WP-Roque Espinosa; save – Alejandro Villalobos
LP-Blair Ezekiel
Game 13 (Pool A)
Mexicali vs. Vannelli’s still underway

Game 14 (Pool B)
River City Rockers 7, Pueblo 5
WP-Jim Fleck
LP-Regan Manley
HR-Rob Penticoff (RCR)

Game 15 (Pool C)
So Cal Bombers 10, North Americans 0
WP-Tony Peeples
LP-D. Beets

Game 16 (Pool D)
C/R DeMarini 8, Mavericks 6
WP-Warren, Mark Bennett in relief
LP-Spud Barker
HR-Nasuta, Kvarnstrom

5:00 p.m. Results from Red Rock Tournament, St. George, UT

Game 17 (Pool A)
Castlewood 5, Vannellis 4
WP-Chadwick; LP-D.Byrne

Game 18 (Pool B)
Larry Miller Chev 11, River City Rockers 4
WP-Cody Thompson; LP-Jim Fleck

Game 19 (Pool C)
High Desert Dawgs 12, North Americans 5
WP-Simpkins; LP- M. Bowlin

Game 20 (Pool D)
Page Brake 10, NorCal Mavericks 5
WP-Mike Lorange; LP-Ed Gasper
7:00 p.m. Results from Red Rock Tournament, St. George, UT

Game 21 (Pool A)
Castlewood 13, Raymar 4
WP-Bill Hillhouse; LP-A.Martinez

Game 22 (Pool B)
Larry Miller Chev 10, Calif Savala Painters 3
WP-Dennis Webbb; LP-Ron Mizener

Game 23 (Pool C)
High Desert Dawgs 11, Colorado Rage 8
WP-Ratliff; LP-Tabashnuk

Game 24 (Pool D)
Team Rainey 8, Page Brake 5
* Broadcast on Ballparkradio.com *
WP-Sonny Perkins; Bricklen Anderson save in relief;
LP-Chris Kemper
HR-Chris Hunt (two) (Team Rainey) 4 RBI

End of play Saturday/End of Pool Play Portion of the tournament