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Portland Rose Cup – Sunday Playoff Schedule

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Thanks to Tom Ree for phoning in this info:

2009 Rose Cup
June 20/21 – Delta Park
ISC & ISC II Qualifier

9am # 1 seed Midwest Stampede vs. # 4 seed Innovative Communications

9am # 2 seed Vancouver Grey Sox vs. # 3 seed Columbia River Rockers

11am winner Midwest/Innovative vs. winner Vancouver/CRR (semi-final)

1pm – Championship game

Editor’s note: Note correction on yesterday’s Game 6 report, which had shown Travis Price as the LP. Corrected line:

Game 6
ISC # 6 ranked Midwest Stampede – 10
ISC # 7 ranked Vancouver Grey Sox – 3
WP-Gerald Muizelaar
LP-Ryan Brand
HR-Travis Wilson (MS)
Game was scoreless after 3, Tied 2-2 when Price left game for Vancouver. Midwest won the game scoring 8 runs in the final two innings. Price gave up 3 hits, 0 ER, 2 runs, with 5 K’s.

Portland Classic – Sunday Playoff Schedule

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

8:30am # 4 seed Portland Pirates vs. # 6 seed Rose City Merchants
8:30am # 3 seed JRW vs. # 5 seed Cleon’s Auto
10:30am winner of Portland/Rose City vs. # 1 seed Gamblers
10:30am winner JRW/Cleons v.s # 2 seed Grants Pass Bandits

Portland Rose Cup – Saturday Scores

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Thanks to Tom Ree for phoning in these scores:

2009 Rose Cup
June 20/21 – Delta Park
ISC & ISC II Qualifier

Teams:
Midwest Stampede – Bondurant, IA
Vancouver Grey Sox – Vancouver, B.C.
Columbia River Rockers – Portland, OR
Innovative Communications – Salt Lake City, Utah

Saturday June 20th

Game 1 – 8:30am
Vancouver Grey Sox – 7
Columbia River Rockers – 0

WP-Travis Price
LP-Rick Smith
HR-Scott Newitt (VGS)

Game 2 – 8:30am
Midwest Stampede – 20 (twenty)
Innovative Communications – 0

WP-Tony Peeples
LP-Chadwick
HR-King and Bohman (MS)

Game 3
Vancouver Grey Sox – 3
Innovative Communications – 2

WP-Brand
LP-Chadwick

Game 4
Midwest Stampede – 8
Columbia River Rockers – 0

WP-Sean Whitten
LP-Dave Drotzmann
(ever notice how many times these two pitchers face each other?

Game 5
Columbia River Rockers – 9
Innovative Communications – 1

WP-Rick Smith
LP-Chadwick

Game 6
ISC # 6 ranked Midwest Stampede – 10
ISC # 7 ranked Vancouver Grey Sox – 3

WP-Gerald Muizelaar
LP-Ryan Brand
HR-Travis Wilson (MS)
Game was scoreless after 4, Tied 2-2 when Price left game for Vancouver. Midwest won the game scoring 8 runs in the final two innings. (correcting yesterday’s report showing Price as the LP)

Portland Classic – Saturday Scores

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Thanks to Tom Ree for phoning in these scores:

2009 Portland Classic
June 21/22 – Delta Park
B/C Division

Teams:

Group A
Cleon’s Auto – Seattle, WA
Pirates – Portland, OR
JRW & Associates – Yakima, WA

Group B
S/O Bandits – Medford, OR
R.C. Merchants – Portland, OR
Yakima Gamblers – Yakima, WA

Saturday June 20th Scores

Game 1
Cleons – 4
JRW – 3

WP-Divish
LP-n/a

Game 2
Yakima Gamblers – 7
Rose City Merchants – 0

WP-Mark Suna
LP-Labbe

Game 3
Grants Pass Bandits 9
Rose CityMerchants – 2

WP-Mark Durben
LP-Tom Smith

Game 4
Portland Pirates -1 8
Cleon’s Auto – 1

WP-Soule
LP-Tungsvic

Game 5
JRW – 7
Portland Pirates – 3

WP-Jason Light
LP-Westcott

Game 6
Gamblers – 3
Grants Pass OR Bandits -1

WP-Robinson
LP-Mike Trotter

Game 7
JRW – 12
Rose City Merchants – 1

WP-Billy Woods
LP-Jim Miles

Game 8
Grants Pass OR Bandits – 10
Cleon’s Auto – 2

WP-Durben
LP-Sanders

Game 9
Gamblers 4
Portland Pirates 3

WP-n/a
LP-n/a

Currie Stadium in Midland – “the best fastball stadium in North America.”

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

A compliment of the highest order from Al Doran of Al’s Fastball


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(Al Doran’s) Weekend Blog June 16, 2009-06-16

Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Weekend Blog June 16, 2009-06-16

Well we are a day late and a dollar short, well maybe more than a dollar short, we made a side trip in to Birch Run near Frankenmuth on the return trip from Midland Michigan on Monday. You don’t drive into the second largest outlet mall in the world and get away with only spending a dollar, not in this family. But that is only part of the fun of making the annual trip to Midland for the Explorer’s Boulevard Lounge Tournament.

While on the topic of Birch Run, which is near Frankenmuth, they are hosting the ISC Development tournament there coming up soon, July 10-12 at Heritage Park in Frankenmuth, MI. Both age groups will be there. “We would like to have more American teams enter. I am not sure if the under 23 players stick together or not, but we would like to see more of them, too. We have a team from Wisconsin, Illinois, Newmarket, Munger and Frankenmuth lined up so far for the 23’s, and 8 Canadian and two American teams for the under 19. If there are individuals that would like to come and play from anywhere, we would probably find a spot on a team for them too.” tomstasik@gmail.com

We had a simply great time in Midland this year. The ball was great, the weather was outstanding, and made fools of the weatherman on more than one occasion. I have said it before; Currie Stadium in Emerson Park in Midland, MI is the best fastball stadium in North America. This year’s tournament served dual purposes, it was one of the best Explorer tournaments in years and representatives from the ISC saw the complex and the city in action.
ISC Executive Director Ken Hackmeister and ISC Vice President Larry Fisher were on hand to inspect the facilities and to meet with the 2010 host tournament committee. See the article from the Midland Daily News (good article by John Kennett)
ISC leader likes what he sees in Midland

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Hotel Info for GlowWorm Tournament – San Antonio TX

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Here is the hotel information for the glowworm tournament:

please go to http://cwp.marriott.com/satap/glowworm/
or call 1-800-marriott

there are two hotels:

Residence Inn San Antonio Airport

1014 NE Loop 410
San Antonio, Texas 78209 USA
Phone: 1-210-805-8118 starting @ 99.00

Courtyard San Antonio Airport
8615 Broadway Street
San Antonio, Texas 78217 USA
Phone: 1-210-828-7200 starting at 89.99

If you have any question about the hotel or tournament please call me (210)854-6409

Thanks
Ruben Rios

Portland Rose Cup and Classic Tournaments

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

2009 Rose Cup
June 20/21 – Delta Park
ISC & ISC II Qualifier

Teams:
Midwest Stampede – Bondurant, IA
Vancouver Grey Sox – Vancouver, B.C.
Columbia River Rockers – Portland, OR
Innovative Communications – Salt Lake City, Utah

Saturday June 20th Schedule:
Columbia River Rockers vs Vancouver Grey Sox – 8:30am Jubitz Field
Innovative Communications vs Midwest Stampede – 8:30am Pepsi Field
Vancouver Grey Sox vs Innovative Communications -10:30am Jubitz Field
Columbia River Rockers vs Midwest Stampede 12:30pm – Jubitz Field
Columbia River Rockers vs Innovative Communications – 2:30pm Pepsi Field
Vancouver Grey Sox vs Midwest Stampede – 4:30pm Jubitz Field

Sunday June 21st Schedule:
#1 seed vs #4 seed – 9:00am Jubitz Field
#2 seed vs #3 seed – 9:00am Pepsi Field
Championship Game- 11:00am Jubitz Field

2009 Portland Classic
June 21/22 – Delta Park
B/C Division

Teams:

Group A
Cleon’s Auto – Seattle, WA
Pirates – Portland, OR
JRW & Associates – Yakima, WA

Group B
S/O Bandits – Medford, OR
R.C. Merchants – Portland, OR
Yakima Gamblers – Yakima, WA

Saturday June 20th Schedule:
Cleons vs JRW – 8:30am M&W Field
Cleons vs Pirates – 10:30am M&W Field
Pirates vs JRW – 12:30pm M&W Field
Bandits vs Merchants – 8:30am Budweiser Field
Gamblers vs Merchants – 10:30am Budweiser Field
Bandits vs Gamblers – 12:30pm Budweiser Field
——Cross Over Games—–
Cleons vs Bandits – 2:30pm Budweiser Field
JRW vs Merchants – 2:30pm M&W Field
Pirates vs Gamblers – 4:30pm

Sunday June 21st Schedule:
#4 seed vs #6 seed – 8:30am Budweiser Field
#3 seed vs #5 seed – 8:30am M&W Field
#1 seed vs 4/6 winner – 10:30am Budweiser Field
#2 seed vs 3/5 winner – 10:30am M&W Field
Championship Game – 12:30pm M&W Field

JRW falls in championship game

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

by YH-R Sports

PORTLAND — Jason Wright pitched a three-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts as JRW & Associates of Yakima blanked the K-Club of Bremerton 3-0 in the semifinals of the Booster Cup on Sunday.

In the championship final the outcome was flipped with Portland adidas beating JRW 5-0.
JRW’s Troy Grow was named the tournament MVP, and teammates Tim Fischer and Wright made the all-tourney squad.

Semifinal
K-Club (Bremerton) 000 000 0 — 0 3 2
JRW & Associates 201 000 x — 3 6 0

D. Kolda and R. Kolda; Wright and Johnson.
JRW highlights: Jason Wright 3-hitter, 13 K, 2 BB, RBI; Tim Fischer 2-3, 2b.

Championship
Portland adidas 000 001 4 — 5 7 1
JRW & Associates 000 000 0 — 0 6 2

Soule and Blevens; Wright, Penner (6) and Johnson.
JRW highlights: Wright 9 K, 1 BB; Tim Roinestad 2-2; Troy Grow 2-3.

Most Valuable Player Troy Grow was 10-14 (.714) with a double, a triple and a home run plus 4 RBI’s.

Houston Father’s Day Tournament – update

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

From Rolando Codina:

To All,

Thank you for your interest. Following are the teams currently confirmed to participate in the Open Bracket.

Austin Castro Concrete Jokers
Royal Jesters
Geo-Per
Beaumont Showstoppers
Coushatta Heat
Houston Dynamos
San Antonio Compadres
Houston Apaches
Houston Carnage
Intimidators/TJB
Killeen Ellite
Manor Dirtbags
SA Glowworm
AC Clan

Teams and Cities we would like to hear from:

College Station
BPA Miller Lite
Austin Jokers
Houston Aces
El Paso
Brownsville
Reynosa
Livingston
Galveston
Matamoros
SA Titans
Monterrey
And any others not listed, but interested.

Please let me know as the drawing of the bracket is getting near.

Regards,

Rolando Codina
Jesse Guerra III

More details on the Houston Father’s Day Tournament in our earlier post here.

Decatur wins Kelso Klassic

Monday, June 15th, 2009

More great coverage by the:

(click banner for original news story)
By Marty Mishow ~ Southeast Missourian


Decatur Pride’s David Boys touches home plate before the tag by Nokomis catcher Jeremy Beasley during the fourth inning of the championship game Sunday at the Kelso Klassic in Kelso, Mo. (Photo by Fred Lynch)

KELSO — The combination of a talent-rich tournament favorite and a bone-tired opponent made for a lopsided Kelso Klassic final.

The Decatur (Ill.) Pride swept to the championship in the 25th annual men’s fastpitch softball event.

Decatur went 5-0 in the 14-team tournament, capped by Sunday’s 8-0, five-inning run-rule victory over Nokomis (Ill.) Bud Light for the title.

“We played well and scored a lot of runs,” winning pitcher Brent Stevenson said.

Nokomis dropped its tournament opener Saturday morning, which made for a grueling weekend.

Bud Light continually staved off elimination with six straight wins, including four Sunday before running into the Pride’s buzz saw.

“They played a great tournament,” Stevenson said. “To come back out of the losers bracket, they showed a lot of courage. You have to tip your cap to them.”


Decatur Pride’s Cole Koester is congratulated by teammate Rick Minton after hitting an inside-the-park home run against Nokomis during the fourth inning of the championship game.
(Photo by Fred Lynch)

The Pride were a national fastpitch power, winning several national titles, before disbanding in 2001. They started up a squad again this year, and were making their first Kelso Klassic appearance as a unit.

“A lot of our guys have been here before with different teams,” Stevenson said. “It’s a good, competitive tournament.”

Rick Heuring, assistant tournament director who founded the event 25 years ago, didn’t hesitate in rating the Pride pre-tourney favorites after scanning their roster.

“They turned out to be everything we thought they would be,” Heuring said. “They’re an outstanding team.”

Led by several outstanding pitchers, including New Zealand natives Stevenson and Jeremy Manley.

Manley, named the tournament’s most valuable pitcher, went 3-0 with two runs allowed and 36 strikeouts in 17 innings.

“It was an enjoyable weekend,” Manley said.

Manley, regarded among the nation’s top pitchers, is not a regular member of the Pride, but “they had some injuries so I just helped them out.”

The veteran Stevenson, also among the nation’s premier hurlers, was a mainstay on some of the Pride’s previous top squads.

Stevenson, who notched Decatur’s other two tournament wins by allowing just one run, fired a two-hitter and struck out five in Sunday’s championship.

David Boys got the Pride started with a two-run homer in the second inning. A six-run fourth inning highlighted by three home runs — from Greg Morganthaler, Cole Koester and Blake Martin — punctuated the romp.

The rest of the tournament was not nearly as easy for the Pride.

It started routinely enough with a pair of 5-1 wins, before Decatur snuck past Pete’s Blues of Mascoutah, Ill., 1-0 in nine innings.

Decatur began Sunday with a 2-1 victory over Black Gold of Hermann, Mo., in the winners bracket final to advance to the title round.

Nokomis completed its trek through the losers bracket with a 5-3 win over Black Gold, before Decatur ended Bud Light’s impressive run.

“We had another great tournament,” Heuring said.

Casey Spears of Nokomis was the most valuable player after setting a tournament record with 15 hits. He batted .577 with 10 runs scored and four RBIs.

The only local entry, host Kelso Fastpitch, went 1-2. The team lost to Decatur 5-1, beat Elkville (Ill.) 8-6 and was eliminated by Nokomis 4-3.