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Schedule of Games for Raymond Angula Memorial Tournament – Corona, CA

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Schedule

8:00a Raymar vs. Hit & Run
8:00am Dirt Bags vs. WTP

9:45am Kick in Chicken vs. Bad Medicine
9:45am Coyotes vs. J & B Painting

11:30 Rebels vs. Winner of Raymar/Hit & Run
11:30Chicanos vs. Winner of Dirt Bags/WTP

Last game on Saturday is scheduled 6:30pm and final games will be played Sunday beginning at 8:00am with Championship game scheduled at 1:15 and if game will follow if needed.

Double elimination tournament bracket will be used.

New version of debeer softballs be used.

Clarence Davis and crew will have the umpiring duties

Where: Butterfield Park, 1886 Butterfield Stage Drive, Corona
Information: 951-313-1568 or 951-313-1574.

Thank you
Ernie Marez
So Cal Rebels Org.

Corona softball tourney to aid 7-year-old cerebral palsy victim

Friday, August 28th, 2009

From the Press Enterprise, Corona, CA


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By MARLENE TOSCANO
The Press-Enterprise

Each year Raymond Angulo Men’s Fast-Pitch Softball Tournament helps raise money for a 7-year-old who suffers from cerebral palsy. This year, sponsors said, state budget cuts have made the need a critical one.

In previous years, the annual tournament helped pay for big-ticket items like a wheelchair and walker for Joseph Raymond Angulo. However, as of July 1, the family stopped receiving Medi-Cal assistance.

So this year, the proceeds will go toward other day-to-day items such as diapers for Joseph. The diapers cost the family $197 a month, said his mother MaryAnn Angulo.

She said she thought budget cuts wouldn’t affect her son.

“I thought that because he was disabled that the state would always provide for him regardless, because he has special needs and we pay taxes. But somehow, it didn’t matter,” Angulo said.

She said her middle-class family makes too much to receive help now that the budget has been tightened. They have private insurance that pays for 80 percent of medical costs, she said.
The 20 percent they are responsible for can add up fast, Angulo said.

To add to the hardships, thieves broke into the van that is used to drive Joseph around and they had to pay for repairs, , Angulo said.

During the tournament, money is raised through raffle ticket and snack bar sales, said Diana Rae Gomez, Joseph’s cousin, who helped organize the event.

The tournament, held for the past nine years, is also an annual remembrance of Raymond Angulo. Raymond Angulo, Gomez’ grandfather, made an impact in the community, Gomez said.

“I know my grandfather was a great man, I know he touched so many peoples’ lives in so many different ways,” said Gomez in an e-mail. “I am truly amazed to hear stories of how he touched a complete stranger’s life, how he alone made a difference. This is what we celebrate every year in August.”

Raymond Angulo would have been proud to see how the family gives their time, money and love to help Joseph, Gomez said. “It’s a really cool event. A lot of the community gets together every year. …They just remember how Corona used to be,” Gomez said.

Eleven teams are coming to the Saturday tourney from different cities such as San Fernando, Santa Ana, Pala Indian Reservation and three from Corona, organizers said.

The event is sponsored by the Southern California Rebels fast-pitch organization of Corona.

Pitch In
When: 8 a.m. Saturday
Where: Butterfield Park, 1886 Butterfield Stage Drive, Corona
Information: 951-313-1568 or 951-313-1574.

Fawcetts set high goal for fastpitch nationals

Friday, August 28th, 2009

From The Guardian:

P.E.I. squad begins play on Sunday
The Guardian

The Charlottetown Hunter’s Ale House Fawcetts have set a high goal for themselves at the national senor men’s fastpitch championship in St. Thomas, Ont.

The Fawcetts are looking to finish in the top five and make a run deep into the playoffs in the eight-team tournament which gets underway on Sunday. No P.E.I. team has ever finished that high at the nationals.

The Fawcetts will face the Jarvis Gamblers from Ontario their opening game Sunday at 10 p.m. AT. The Gamblers have Islander Jeff Ellsworth in their lineup. The Fawcetts are rated at 6-1 odds in the Diamond Dirt 2009 championships newsletter at winning the tournament.

“(Pitcher) Frank Cox is a horse and can be ridden while back-up Ward Gosse makes this team a prime contender and quite capable of grabbing a medal,” stated the newsletter. The Fawcetts’ pitching staff is talented and deep and also features Mike Bishop and Mitch Hardy.
Gosse is also expected to help the team offensively.

The Kitchener Hallman Rivershark Twins are the pre-tournament favourites. The Fawcetts will be hosting the 2010 championship. (http://www.canadians2009.ca)

Fawcetts’ schedule at fastpitch nationals:

Sunday – vs. Jarvis, Ont., 10 p.m.
Monday – vs. Glace Bay, N.S., 5 p.m.
Tuesday – vs. Kitchener, Ont., 11 a.m.; vs. Brookfield, N.S., 5 p.m.
Wednesday – vs. St. Thomas, Ont., 9 p.m.
Thursday – vs. Newfoundland and Labrador, 1 p.m.; vs. Vancouver, B.C., 5 p.m.

Cantu-Pan American Recreation Center Tournament – Austin TX – Aug 29-30

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Cantu-Pan American Recreation Center
Summer 2009
Men’s Fast-Pitch Softball Tournament
August 29 – 30, 2009
Tournament Information Flyer

Cantu-Pan American Recreation Center
Men’s Fast-Pitch Softball Tournament
Dates: August 29 – 30, 2009
Location: Cparc, 2100 East 3rd Street, Austin, Tx 78702
Division Of Play: Men’s Fast-Pitch Softball
Tournament Jennifer Perez
Director/Contact: (512) 476-9193 (W), Hyperlink “Mailto:Jennifer.Perez@Ci.Austin.Tx.Us” Jennifer.Perez@Ci.Austin.Tx.Us
Tournament Double Elimination
Format:

Entry Fee: Entry Fee For This Tournament Is $280. Submit $280 Entry Fee With Tournament Roster/Waiver
Entry Deadline: All Entries Must Be Received By August 26, 2009
Rules Of Play: This Event Will Follow All Asa Men’s Softball.
Player Roster: Rosters Must Be Submittedby Entry Deadline.
Awards: Team Trophy Will Be Awarded To The First, Second, And Third Place Teams.
Playing Coaches/Captains Are Responsible For Informing Team Of Game Times And Rules.

Housing:
Residence Inn By Marriott – Austin Downtown
300 East 4th Street
Austin, Tx 78701
Phone: (512) 472-5553
Contact Information:
Jennifer Perez
Program Instructor
2100 East 3rd Street
Austin, Tx 78702
Email: Jennifer.Perez@Ci.Austin.Tx.Us
Phone: (512) 476-9193
Fax: (512) 236-1273

Dominant in all phases

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Cap tip to Dirk McCall for the vine.


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With tournament’s top pitcher and home-run hitter, All Phase Land Clearing completes a triumphant run at Colfax Men’s Fast Pitch Classic

By Mike Ray, Gold Country Media Services

PHOTO: Kyler Caldwell of the Les Eva All-Stars attempts to get the bat on the ball in action against the Vino Kings of Sonoma on Sunday during the 44th annual Colfax Men’s Fast Pitch Classic. All Phase Land Clearing of Grass Valley won the tournament.

COLFAX — Strong pitching, key hitting and solid defense paved the way over the weekend for the All Phase Land Clearing men’s softball team to walk off with top honors in the 44th annual Colfax Men’s Fast Pitch Classic.

The Grass Valley team parlayed the trio of ingredients to post four straight wins, including a 17-8 decision over the NorCal Gamblers of Sacramento in Sunday afternoon’s championship game.

All Phase spotted the Gamblers leads of 3-0 and 4-3 in the final before parading 10 batters to the plate in a six-run third inning and 11 more in a six-run fourth.

Justin Deme, who led all hitters in the tournament with six home runs, hit a three-run blast in the third inning before teammate Rob Zydonis added a two-run single to spark the fourth-inning rally.

Pete Medrano worked the first four frames for the win before giving way to Will Maddox, who allowed one-run to the Gamblers in the fifth before closing the door for the save.

All Phase began the tournament Friday night with a 15-4 win over Flue Doctor of Grass Valley, then came back on Saturday for an impressive 4-0 win over the Nor Cal Merchants of Stockton as Maddox fired a four-hitter. Medrano, Troy Sidebottom and Curt Campbell each had a pair of hits.

In Sunday’s elimination games, All Phase gained a berth in the final by blanking McCall’s Painting of San Francisco 3-0. Maddox shut down the Bay Area squad on a two-hitter with 10 strikeouts.

Maddox was the recipient of the Doug Hess Memorial Award as the tourney’s outstanding pitcher. Deme garnered the Ed Fontana Memorial Award as the tournament’s most valuable player.

ALL-TOURNEY TEAM

All-Phase Land Clearing — Troy Sidebottom, Pete Medrano, Brian Anderson, Jarrett Roenicke

Gamblers — Brian Fontana, Donovan Chilton

Nor Cal Merchants — Dave Chaves, Cary Wiler, Keith Frye, Garrett Brownfield

Doug Hess Memorial Award — Will Maddox, All-Phase

Ed Fontana Memorial Award— Justin Deme, All Phase


PHOTO: Bob Woods and the Les Eva All-Stars battled into Sunday’s quarterfinals before being eliminated.


PHOTO: Micah Flores, left, of the Vino Kings of Sonoma gets set to tag Kevin Gallino of the Les Eva All-Stars at second base Sunday at the 44th annual Colfax Men’s Fast Pitch Classic.

10th Raymond Angulo Memorial Tournament – Corona CA – August 29-30

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Teams scheduled to come:

Warning track power (WTP) -Norwalk
Raymar -Santa Ana
Chicanos- Corona
Hit & Run -Corona
Bad Medicine -Pala
Kickin Chicken- Ridgecrest
S & R Painting- N. Hills
Coyotes -Beaumont
Dirt Bags – Colton
Rebels – Corona

First games at 8:00am
Butterfield Park, Corona

Thank you
Ernie Marez
Corona Rebels

Midland Michigan, Host of ISC WT and ISC ToC in 2010

Monday, August 24th, 2009

[Midland, MI] – The Midland Explorers Booster Club and Host Committee is pleased to announce it’s website for the 2010 ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions….

www.Midland2010ISC.com

This site will be the home for all tournament information, including lodging, tickets, local features, team information, facilites, and sponsorship/volunteer opportunties. Some of the specifics for the tournament are still being worked out, but any announcements and news will be funneled through this site – we hope you come back frequently and see what’s happening as we approach August of 2010.

Be on the lookout for new and unique content that can only be found on our site – we’ve got lots of suprises and information planned – including statistics, team profiles, pictures and interviews. First up will be pitch speeds from last week’s ISC in Quad Cities – check back soon to see who topped the chart!

Kyle Beane
Midland Explorers Booster Club
2010 ISC Host Committee

Kitchener Rivershark Twins Repeat as ISC World Champions

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Kitchener Rivershark Twins 1, Broken Bow Patsy’s 0

MVP – Dean Holoien
MVPitcher – Adam Folkard
Leading Hitter – Todd Budke, California A’s (.538), Jason Hill (.538)

Budke also selected to the First Team All World Team.

Live Video Broadcasts from ISC World Tournament Today on Ballparkradio.TV

Thursday, August 20th, 2009



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TODAY’S BROADCASTS – (All game times Central time zone (CDT)

Thu Aug 20

3:00 pm G51 winner’s bracket semi-final – Kitchener v. Midwest Stampede
5:00 pm G52 winner’s bracket semi-final – Broken Bow Patsy’s v. Aspen, SK
7:00 pm G53 loser’s bracket quarter final (TBD based on games earlier in day)
9:00 pm G54 loser’s bracket quarter final (TBD based on games earlier in day)

Viewers and listeners can email the broadcast crew in the booth:
live@ballparkradio.tv

Let us know where you’re watching/listening from !

Portland now 2-0 at ISC II

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

The Portland River Rockers won their second game against no defeats, a 6-4 win over a tough Bulyea Rustler team from Saskatoon, Canada.

Scott Nokes had three hits from the leadoff spot, while Josh Agnew had two, as John Bishop picked up the win with relief help from Lee Cose and Mark Bennett.

The River Rockers joined Rude Pac with perfect 2-0 records thus far in pool play, as the tournament heads towards the playoff round and Championship Saturday.


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