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Team Jones Tops at 48th Annual Seattle Invitational

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Thanks to Charlie Bendock for this report.

Team Jones Defeats Two Generations to Win the 48th Annual Seattle Invitational

Team Jones banged out 14 hits in 5 innings to defeat a weary Two Generations team 11 – 0 and capture the Championship in the 48th Annual Seattle Invitational. Scott Nokes (Tournament Most Valuable Player) got the show on the road with the first of his 4 hits in the game. Team Jones pushed 3 runs across in the first inning and didn’t let up until 11 had scored after 5 innings. Two Generations, the father and son cinderella team of the tournament, was unable to respond as Greg Barker (Tournament Most Valuable Pitcher) struck out 5 of the first 9 batters he faced before twisting an ankle and retiring for the day. The Two Generation team didn’t have any better success against Greg Soule (who replaced Barber), who only allowed them 2 hits the rest of the game.

The Southern Oregon Bandits Defeat the Lacey A’s to Win the 48th Annual Seattle Invitational Consolation Game

The Southern Oregon Bandits, behind the stellar pitching of “ageless” Mike Trotter, defeated the Lacey A’s 2 – 0 to win the 48th Annual Seattle Invitational Consolation Game. The game was a classic fastpitch pitching duel between two hard nosed determined pitchers; Mike Trotter and Sam Aldridge of the Lacey A’s. Both pitchers had been workhorses for their teams throughout the tournament and on Sunday. To reach the Consolation Game, the Lacey A’s had to rebound from a tough 6 – 5 loss to Cleons Auto in the morning to defeat a very stuborn Yakima Heat team (and pitcher Mike Warren) 7 – 6 in 9 innings. The Bandits, after also losing to Cleons Auto, had to defeat a tough Boise River Dogs (2 – 1) and Rose City Merchant team (10 – 2) to reach the Consolation Game. The Bandits reached Aldridge for a run in the 2nd inning and another in the 3rd to secure the victory. A great Consolation Game!

All Star Team

C – Mike Loder (Cleons Auto)
1B – Kurt Wagner (Two Generations)
2B – Ken Cave (Team Jones)
3B – Josh Agnew (Team Jones)
SS – Bill Boyer (Two Generations)
OF – Kyle Decater (Two Generations)
OF – Derrick Decater (Two Generations)
DH – Brad Boyer (Two Generations)
UT – Jason Aponte (Team Jones)
UT – Kasey Knight (Lacey A’s)
P – Jim Decater (Two Generations)
P – Mike Trotter (Southern Oregon Bandits)

MV Pitcher – Greg Barber (Team Jones)
MV Player – Scott Nokes (Team Jones)


Complete scoreboard after the jump

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Patsy’s Repeats at ASA Men’s Major

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Patsy’s Repeats as ASA Men’s Major Champs

A game winning home run by Thomas Makea coupled with stellar pitching by Adam Folkard led Patsy’s to back-to-back ASA Men’s Major National Championship titles in Steven’s Point, WI.

Although Patsy’s was forced to the “if necessary” game by the never give up Rivershark Twins from Pennsylvania, Makea’s blast in the top of the eighth proved to be difference at Zenoff Park.

Patsy’s largely dominated the competition, outscoring opponents 31-3, but drama took center stage on Sunday afternoon as the Twins, led by pitcher Frank Cox’s three hitter, forced Patsy’s into the if game after a 6-0 victory.

In game two, after five innings of near perfection by both team’s pitchers, the Twins struck first with an RBI double from Steve Mullaley in the bottom of the fifth but Patsy’s bounced back in the top half of the sixth with a two-out, RBI single by Frank DeGroat. The game remained knotted at 1 run apiece until Makea’s dramatic game winning blast. Makea led the offense attack with two hits in the title game and Adam Folkard was dominant throughout the entire Championship picking up three wins and was named the Championship’s top pitcher while Patsy’s Brad Rona was named the MVP hitting .467 and driving in 6 runs.

Championship Game Recap

Patsy’s 2,

Rivershark Twins 1

Patsy’s 000 001 01 — 2 4 1
Rivershark Twins 000 010 00 — 1 4 0

WP–Adam Folkard. LP–Frank Cox. SO–Todd Martin 6, Cox 1; Folkard 8. BB- Cox 1, Folkard 1.

HBP–Patsy’s, Michael Tanner, Louis Joglar. 2B–P, Thomas Makea, Stephen Ratu; Rivershark Twins, Steve Mullaley. HR–P, Thomas Makea.

Records: Patsy’s 5-1, Rivershark Twins 5-2.

YouTube Clips from European Championships

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Here is one reminiscent of the ESPN highlights the other night in Houston, with two runners scoring on the same play. This clip is from August 2, 2008, with Denmark scoring two runs against Great Britain.

Writes British National Team Head Coach Russ Snow:

“It was in the 5th inning of a up to then perfect game by Rich Haldane, and unfortunately we ending up losing 4-3. Still we qualified for the World Championships next year by our 3rd place finish. We are pumped up and looking forward to next year.”

More clips here.

San Antonio Titans Win Texas ASA Title

Monday, August 4th, 2008

From the The Killeen Daily Herald

SA Titans win state fast pitch title in Killeen
From staff reports

The San Antonio Titans captured the Texas Amateur Softball Association Men’s Fast Pitch State Championship in Killeen on Sunday.

San Antonio cruised through the weekend tournament with four straight victories, including a 7-3 win over the Austin Jokers in the championship game. The Titans used mostly pitching and defense to capture the state title. They did not allow any team to score more than three runs in a single game.

The Killeen squad reached the quarterfinals with a 9-3 victory late Saturday, but fell to the Jokers 3-1 on Sunday in a rematch of the tournament’s opening game. Killeen beat the Austin team on Saturday in a nail-biting 4-3 finish.

Sunday’s results

Austin Jokers 3, Killeen 1
San Antonio Titans 5, Manor Dirtbags 3
Jokers 7, Dirtbags 2
Titans 7, Jokers 3

Friday scores from ASA Open

Friday, August 1st, 2008


ASA National Men’s Fastpitch Tournament
Zenoff Park, Stevens Point

Friday’s Games
MinnDak Fargo, N.D. 3, Bar of Wausau, Wis. 0
Circle Tap Denmark, Wis. 3, Vandalia, Ill. 2
Midland, Mich. 2, Thomson, Ill. 1
Florida Fastpitch Jacksonville, Fla. 3, Minndak Fargo, N.D. 2
Green Bay, Wis. (Townline) 8, Green Bay, Wis. (The Bar) 0
Circle Tap Denmark, Wis. 11, Bar of Wausau, Wis. 3
Patsy’s New York, N.Y. 9, Bar of Appleton, Wis. 0
Vandalia, Ill. 10, Green Bay, Wis. (The Bar) 9 (10 inn.)
Broken Bow, Neb. 10, Dolan & Murphy Aurora, Ill. 1 (5 inn.)
MinnDak Fargo, N.D. 11, Thomson, Ill. 1 (5 inn.)
Kitchener Rivershark Twins Ambler, Pa. 14 SoCal Bombers Yucaipa, Calif., 3
Florida Fastpitch Jacksonville, Fla. 6 Vandalia, Ill. 0
The Farm Madison, Wis. 9 Midwest Stampede Elkhart, Iowa 0
Circle Tap Denmark, Wis. 7 Minndak Fargo, N.D. 3

Click here for the bracket which is being updated periodically.

Thursday scores from ASA Open

Friday, August 1st, 2008


ASA National Men’s Fastpitch Tournament
Zenoff Park, Stevens Point

Thursday’s Results:

Midland, Mich. 7, (MinnDak) Fargo, N.D. 1
(Patsy’s) New York, N.Y. 14, Bar of Wausau, Wis. 0 (4 inn.)
Bar of Appleton, Wis. 5, (Florida Fastpitch) Jacksonville, Fla. 2 (8 inn.)
Broken Bow, Neb. 9, (Townline) Green Bay, Wis. 2
(Dolan & Murphy) Aurora, Ill. 1, The Bar of Green Bay, Wis. 0
(Kitchener Rivershark Twins) Ambler, Pa. 8, Thomson, Ill. 0
(The Farm) Madison, Wis. 14, Vandalia, Ill. 0
(MidWest Stampede) Elkhart, Iowa 10, (Circle Tap) Denmark, Wis. 3
(SoCal Bombers) Yucaipa, Calif. 8, Midland, Mich.2

Click here for the bracket which is being updated periodically.

48th Annual Seattle Invitational Fastpitch Tournament

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

48th Annual Seattle Invitational Fastpitch Tournament

Celebration Park
Federal Way, Washington
August 2 – 3, 2008

Rose City Merchants – Portland, Oregon
Interbay Door – Seattle, Washington
Country Insurance – Mount Vernon, Washington
Team Jones – Portland, Oregon
Cleons Auto – Tacoma, Washington
Screaming Yaks– Spokane, Washington
Boise River Dogs – Boise, Idaho
Yakima Heat – Yakima, Washington
Nighthawks – Renton, Washington
Two Generations – Seattle, Washington
Southern Oregon Bandits – Grants Pass, Oregon
Lacey A’s – Lacey, Washington


SEATTLE INVITATIONAL PREVIOUS WINNERS

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2008 The Farm/NAFA World Series All World Team

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

All World Team

Most Valuable Player
David Bishop, 2B/OF, Patsy’s (New York City, NY)

Most Valuable Pitcher
Adam Folkard, Patsy’s (New York City, NY)

Both award winners become All World
P Korrey Gareau The Farm Tavern (Madison, Wisc)
P Kevin Kammueller Herda & Sons (Waverly, Minn)
P Jeremy Manley Midwest Stampede/Albaugh (Elkhart, Iowa)
P Lucas Mata Casa Trejo A-1 Bombers (Yucaipa, Cal)
P Colin McKenzie Circle Tap (Denmark, Wisc)
P Gerald Muizelaar Patsy’s (New York City, NY)
P Travis Price MinnDak Millers (Fargo, ND)
P Rob Scheller Patsy’s (New York City, NY)
1B Donnie Hale The Farm Tavern (Madison, Wisc)
1B Rob O’Brien Casa Trejo A-1 Bombers (Yucaipa, Cal)
3B Brent Holman New Image (Monfort, Wisc)
3B Matt Palazzo Midwest Stampede/Albaugh (Elkhart, Iowa)
SS Joe Morales Casa Trejo A-1 Bombers (Yucaipa, Cal)
SS Tom Owen Midwest Stampede/Albaugh (Elkhart, Iowa)
OF Lucas Goring MinnDak Millers (Fargo, ND)
OF Kyle Magnusson Circle Tap (Denmark, Wisc)
OF Daniel Milne Patsy’s (New York City, NY)
OF Dave Kimura Casa Trejo A-1 Bombers (Yucaipa, Cal)
DB Darrell Sandback Casa Trejo A-1 Bombers (Yucaipa, Cal)

2008 ISF European Championship Gets Underway

Monday, July 28th, 2008


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PRESS RELEASES FROM THE INTERNATIONAL SPORTS MOVEMENT
July 28, 2008

SOFTBALL EURO EVENT STARTS TODAY IN DENMARK
(July 28-Aug 2)

The 2008 European Championship Men “A” gets underway today in Copenhagen, Denmark. The six-day fast pitch tournament will see the following eight countries participating:

Belgium
Croatia
the Czech Republic
Denmark
Great Britain
Israel
the Netherlands
Slovakia

The Czech Republic is the defending champion. This event will qualify the European participants for next year’s ISF XII Men’s World Championship. For more information visit www.eurofastpitch2008.dk.

Bruce R. Wawrzyniak, Director of Communications
International Softball Federation (ISF)
1900 So. Park Road
Plant City, FL 33563
USA
p. (1-813) 864-0100, ext. 229
c. (1-813) 453-8762
f. (1-813) 864-0105
www.internationalsoftball.com

Vancouver Challenge Recap

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Host Vancouver Grey Sox Top Pueblo Bandits in Final



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Vancouver, BC

The 7th Annual edition of the Vancouver Challenge Mens FP tournament concluded this past Sunday afternoon, with the host Grey Sox defeating the Pueblo, CO Bandits in the final game by a score of 4 – 0. This year’s tournament proved to be another success. Over the course of 3 days the consistent large crowds of fastpitch enthusiasts were treated to some high quality team and individual performances. Mother nature also cooperated throughout the event with seasonable summer temperatures at South Memorial Park, and despite a forecast for rain on Sunday, weather was a non factor throughout the weekend.

The final order of finish was as follows: Champions – Vancouver Grey Sox, Runner Up – Pueblo, CO Bandits, 3rd – Bakersfield, CA Taylor Farms Lumberkings, 4th -Horse Lake, AB Thunder 5th -Camrose, AB Fury, 6th – Vancouver South Hill Giants, 7th – Vernon, BC DC Arrows, 8th – Portland, OR DeMarini.

Individual game scores with details have been posted via Al’s site and are also contained with our team website.

As well with the victory the Grey Sox have qualified for the 2009 ISC World Tournament in Quad Cities, set for August 14 – 23, 2009.

Individual Tournament Awards
Top Hitter – Scott Galenza, Camrose Fury, 10/12, .883, 5RBIs
Top Pitcher – Max Montero, Pueblo Bandits, 2W/1L, 19IP, 31Ks, 1.84ERA
MVP – Brian Ree, Vancouver Grey Sox, 8/14, .571, 2 HRs, 6RBIs

Tournament Highlights:

* A very committed and dedicated volunteer group who worked long hours to execute the event. To the many people who staffed the gate, concession area, beverage gardens, groomed the fields etc. sold 50 /50 tickets and did everything possible to make the event happen we extend a special thanks. Also kudos to George Morneau (father of Justin Morneau – Minnesota Twins) who once again went out of his way to assist the event in any way possible including personally selling 50/50 tickets.

* Once again very large crowds on each day, reminding us what makes being at the ball park so special on a nice summer’s day.

* A good balanced field of teams, who for the most part were evenly matched and used the event as a final tune up prior to the ASA, ISC World Tournament and the Softball Canada Senior Mens FP Nationals.

* An excellent and cooperative crew of umpires whose commitment to the sport was so evident and very much appreciated. Led by tournament UIC -Bob Henning, who successfully assembled and coordinated a very experienced, skilled crew of umpires from many parts of North America and the World. The tournament umpiring crew consisted of the following; Bob Henning (Surrey, BC), John Ribalkin (North Vancouver, BC), Michael Track (Richmond, BC), Tim Lederman (Coquitlam, BC), John Irvine (Edmonton, AB), Rick Leche (Cloverdale, BC), Frankie Billingsley (Edmonton, AB), Al Strang (Richmond, BC), Ricco Powers (Victoria, BC), Don Martin (Coquitlam, BC), Ron Brinkman (Appelton, WI), Greg Pohl (St. Louis, MO), Dan Young (Surrey, BC), Kevin Wallace (Shipman, IL) and Patricia Hamamato (Sao Palo, Brazil)

* A very fitting and appropriate ceremony to recognize Tom “The Colonel” Yipp, a dedicated and long serving individual who has given freely of his time and efforts for the betterment of the game in the Lower Mainland of BC.

* A talented crew of statiscians and scorekeepers who maintained the game records and shared them with the softball world in an expeditious manner via the tournament website and Al’s Fastball List and Fastpitchwest.

* Sincere thanks to our partners South Hill Sports Association for co – operating the event. As well of course to our participating teams, 5 of which were first time visitors to the Vancouver Challenge. Special acknowledement to the Pueblo Bandits, California Lumberkings, Vernon Arrows, Camrose Fury and the Vancouver South Hill Giants for their first time participation. As well thanks to Portland DeMarini and the Horse Lake Thunder for continuing our ongoing partnership by returning to Vancouver and playing in this event.

The 8th Annual Edition of the Vancouver Challenge will proceed in 2009, but will require a change from its traditional date of the last weekend in July, due to the 2009 ISF Mens World Championship being conducted in Saskatoon, SK from July 17 – 26. Watch for a more formal announcement to come from us in the weeks ahead confirming the weekend chosen for the 2009 Vancouver Challenge.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com