Archive for February, 2005

Maccabi Fastpitch Fundraiser – Poker at the Queen Mary in Long Beach

Monday, February 14th, 2005

As many of you know, David Blackburn is a longtime member of the Maccabi Fastpitch team. They played at the AAU International Tournament in Orlando last month and are preparing to compete in Israel this summer. Here is a note from David Blackburn about an upcoming fund raiser on February 26th:

Attached is a (PDF) flyer for a Texas Hold-Em Poker Tournament and Maccabi USA Fundraising Event, held on the Queen Mary in Long Beach.

Please send in your application to reserve your space ASAP. This Poker Tournament should be a lot of fun, and the fundraiser event is for a great cause, that I have been involved with for two decades.

Mark your calendar for Saturday February 26th, 11:30 AM – 4:30 PM.

Space is filling up fast. All of the Info needed is on the
attached Flyer. Please feel free to forward it to anyone who
might be interested in participating in the Poker Tournament.

I hope to see you in Long Beach! Call if you have any questions.

Best regards,

Dave Blackburn
Player / Coach
Maccabi USA
Men’s Fastpitch Softball Club
17th World Maccabiah Games
July 10 – 21, 2005
310-266-2803
daveb@virtvent.com

The Pride is Back ! (Decatur Pride)

Friday, February 11th, 2005

[PRESS RELEASE – Decatur, IL] – The Pride is back! As in the Decatur Pride men’s fastpitch team! The Decatur Sports Foundation is proud to announce that the Decatur Pride men’s fastpitch team is being re-established and will begin play in the 2006 season. A new booster club is being formed presently to support the team and a manager is already under agreement for the new program, which will include not only a men’s team competing at the major level of the sport but also a youth team designed to homegrow talent for the team.

Scott Standerfer will be introduced as the organization’s guiding hand and field manager at an upcoming press conference. Standerfer is a Charleston resident with deep roots in area men’s fastpitch, competing as a player during a 16 year career and as both coach and manager since 1994. He is currently involved as an assistant coach for the USA Jr Men’s Team, a national 19under team, with duties as hitting and outfield coach as well the team’s first base coach. Scott also assists with the EIU softball team and in 2005 will be a coach with County Material men’s fastpitch team, one of the premier teams in the sport.

2005 will be spent organizing the booster cub, fundraising for the team and with publicity to familiarize the public with the new teams and their schedule of events.The Decatur Sports Foundation, owner and operator of the Borg Warner Sports Complex on Rt 51S in Decatur, will oversee the operations of the booster club and assist them in re-establishing the Decatur Pride program and with the hosting of events for the team. The focus of the program will be to field a competitive top 10 team in the near term with development and growth into a top contending team every year. A very important part of the program will be to interest and develop local talent rather than importing a roster full of paid position players, and the program is already at work identifying and contacting area college baseball players. Standerfer’s commitment to and knowledge of developing talent and his willingness to make a long-term commitment to the team and program are part of what made him sought after by the team organizers and the Decatur Sports Foundation. Eventually the program will suppport a youth 19under team, a mid-level class A team as well as the Pride. Standerfer strongly believes that there has always been sufficient area and local talent to compete, noting past Pride players such as David Boys, Brian Rothrock, Rick Minton, Bob Sagle, Pat Pownall, Robbie Tirpak (and many more) all grew up in the area and learned to play the game locally, and he believes that his experience with the USA 19under National team will help with young talented area players into talented Decatur Pride players, while noting there are times, particularly with pitchers, where you may still have to spend a few dollars to compete at the top level. Decatur has always been a favorite place for the top players and teams in the sport to compete and the Borg Warner Sports Complex has continued to host men’s fastpitch tournaments and teams, keeping the fastpitch world’s eye on Decatur.

During the 2005 season Standerfer will be talking with current and prospective players as will Chad Seeman of Chenoa, player/manager of the current Bloomington Stix team, who has been involved in the organizational efforts and is already committed to playing for the new Decatur Pride in 2006. Seeman believes that just the opportunity to play in Decatur will interest many players in the game. And for area fastpitch fans in 2005 there is a men’s area fastpitch league with two doubleheaders every Wednesday night from May through July (free admission), the softball-world famous Decatur ShootOut – a premier men’s fastpitch tournament featuring 12 of the top teams from across the country on June 17-19, the Illinois ASA’s two weekend state championship tournaments on 7/27-31 and 8/3-7, plus the ASA Nationals Class B championship on 9/1-9/5 with over 60 teams from around the country expected to compete. The Cerro Gordo Broncos Fastpitch team also calls the complex home, and they are expected to again challenge for the Illinois ASA Open Division State Championship in 2005, as well as hosting the national tournament.

A press conference with Standerfer will be announced in the very near future as will a public orgainzational meeting of the new booster club, and it’s hoped that a lot of the former boosters will have an interest in getting involved again. Community sponsorship and support will be crucial but team organizers and Standerfer believe they can fund the program properly at about half the previous levels of the club, and believe with the rich history of fastpitch in the Decatur area and when the economic benefits of the sports complex and team are realized the community will proudly support them again. People seeking information about the booster club or becoming involved with the team as well as young players interested in learning more about opportunites in fastpitch may contact Lynne Durham at 433-2507 or Doug Gray at 423-1951.

Scott Standerfer softball biography:

* Player for various Central Illinois & area teams from 1979 to 1995
* Champaign Merchants: Manager – 1994 – 1996
* Peoria River Rage: Manager – 1997 – 2001
* 5 top 10 finishes ASA Men’s majors Nationals\
* 2 top 10 finishes ISC Worlds
* St Louis Lafayette Pub: Manager – 2002
* 5th place finish ASA Men’s majors Nationals
* HIS Construction, Houston,TX: coach – 2003 – 2004
* 2 top 10 finishes ASA Men’s majors Nationals
* 1 top 10 finish ISC Worlds, County Material, Wisconsin:
* coach – 2005 – one of the premier teams in the sport
* Also: volunteer assistant coach will EIU softball team
* USA Jr National team – coach- hitting & outfield coach, first base coach

Source: Decatur Sports Foundation
PO Box 4536, Decatur, IL 62525 217-429-0788
Contacts: Doug Gray 217 423-1951 or rdgray@insightbb.com
Lynne Durham 217 433-2507 or durham@pietalent.com
Scott Standerfer at standerfer@consolidated.net

Jeremy Spear’s Newest Film to Air on ESPN/ESPN2 This Weekend

Friday, February 11th, 2005

Jeremy Spear’s name is well known in Fastpitch circles (and not just for that home run he hit at last year’s ISC World Tournament). Spear is, of course, the director and producer of “Fastpitch” the movie, a feature length film about the game of fastpitch. Spear’s film might well have done more to acquaint the non-fastpitch world to the game than anything this century.

Since that time, Spear has been hard at work on another sports documentary, “Polynesian Power”. So while it’s not fastpitch, it is on ESPN, and made by one of fastpitch’s own, so we decided to mention here. Besides, there is plenty of great fastpitch being played in Polynesia, witness the strong showing by the team from Samoa in last year’s ISF competition.

Jeremy tells us: “Because of the initial contacts at ESPN with”Fastpitch” (they are still interested in screening it on ESPNClassic) I have had strong interest in my new project since I “pitched”it some 4 yearsago. ESPN purchased the film and it is finally ready to air. I think theFastpitch community will find it of interest.

Here are the details: 2TEAM Entertainment is proud to announce the debut of PolynesianPower:Islanders in Pro Football, a documentary chronicling the ascent of Polynesians in American Football. The film is narrated by “TheRock” ( not to be confused with this guy) and is scheduled to premiere on ESPN in February 2005.The film chronicles the personal journeys of two Samoan athletes,PisaTinoisamoa and Isaac Sopoaga, and the cultural grounding that defines their individual pursuits of athletic glory. ”

Produced and Directedby Jeremy Spear and Robert Pennington, Polynesian Power is a fascinating exploration of America’s diverse cultural base and the challenges of chasing dreams.

ESPN TV AIRDATES:
ESPN2 – Saturday February 12th, 8:00PM EST / 5:00PM PST /3:00PM HST (Hawaii)
ESPN2 – Sunday February 13th, 2:00PM EST / 9:00AM HST (Hawaii)
ESPN – Monday February 28th, 3:30PM EST / 10:30AM HST (Hawaii)
(Check your local listings for additional times & information) For more information please contact: mail@2teamentertainment.com

We encourage you to write to Jeremy and let him know if you watch it and what you thought of it. Think anyone would notice if “The Rock” threw out the first pitch at the ISC World Tournament? I’ll start the lobbying campaign today …..

Tony Acedo Named I.S.C. California Area Commissioner

Thursday, February 10th, 2005

We share a note from the folks at the ISC, and send along our best wishes to Tony Acedo in his new position as California Area Commissioner for the ISC:

Ken Hackmeister, Executive Director of the International Softball Congress, has announced the appointment of Tony Acedo of Fullerton, CA., to the post of California Area Commissioner. “Tony is a fine fastball man”, says Hackmeister, “He is well-known and widely respected in Calfornia fastball circles.” Acedo will replace Clyde Bennett as the Area Commissioner for California.

A native California and a catcher, Tony began playing the game in 1991 with Rod Rainey and a few nucleus players who were to become Team Rainey. Tony Acedo is raring to go in his new position with the I.S.C. “I am really looking forward to being an ISC Commissioner. One of my true passions in life is to keep the game alive throughout all of California,” says the newest member of the organization’s commissioner group.

Tony has received pledges of cooperation and assistance from many team managers from his area as well as California ISC personnel Dave Blackburn, Jim Flanagan, and Roy Stout. Acedo owns his own construction business which specializes in high rise buildings. He is married (wife – Brenda) with two children ages 22 and 18. Please give a warm ISC welcome to Tony Acedo as he assumes the crucial post of Area Commissioner for the state of California.

Contact information for Tony:
Tony Acedo
reneacedo@sbcglobal.net

New Fastball Website – GHFL.ca

Wednesday, February 9th, 2005

Today’s Morning Brief column is a “guest appearance” by my good friend and broadcast partner for the ISC-II, Blair Setford, of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Most of you already know Ontario, Canada as one of the hotbeds of the sport of fastball. (remember, it’s “fastball” not fastpitch in that part of the world). Blair recently rolled out a new website for the league he helps run, the “Golden Horseshoe Fastball League”, at http://www.ghfl.ca . It’s actually home to a lot more than just the GHFL, but I’ll let him tell you more. Click the title of this column to visit the site. We heartily recommend it to you.

Here is Blair Setford’s Guest Column:

“With the launch of GHFL.ca, in no small part due to the tremendous contributions of Jim Flanagan, I am hoping to duplicate, albeit on a smaller scale, the success of FastpitchWest.com. Our focus will be on fastball in the hotbed of Ontario, particularly the ISC II brand of ball.

Most of the press in the game goes to the big boys – the teams and players that compete on the ISC World Tournament stage, at the Pan-Am Games and the quadrennial ISF World Series. And it should.

To borrow from the PGA – These guys are good. Nothing beats seeing the game of fastball played by the best players in the world. It’s a shame that we’ve never been able to successfully translate that poetry on grass to the television screens across North America. (More on that in a future guest column.)

But for every team competing at the ISC World Tournament, there are probably five, maybe 10, maybe 25 or even 50 teams that don’t have budgets the size of small Caribbean islands who play for the love of the game and the purity of the competition.

It was for these guys that the ISC II division was started a few years back and it’s where my passion for the game comes from. These players are the unheralded stalwarts of the game who are keeping it alive in all four corners of North America.

And, yes, these guys are good, too. They can run and hit and catch and make plays that will take your breath away. Only it’s not every play, and the imperfections in the game make one appreciate the gems sometimes a little more.

So, what can you expect at GHFL.ca? First you’ll get coverage of the Golden Horseshoe Fastball League. Beyond that, we’ll provide regular updates on the Ontario Top 10 Intermediate Teams, polls on the best hitters and pitchers, the best bats, the top parks to play in and much, much more.

Rumours and rankings are your thing? Log into the GHFL.ca forums and talk all you want about who’s the best and why. If you’ve got a hot scoop, pass it along.

We’re going to experiment with posting video and audio clips during the year along with still pix. Now, unless Maddy and Jim move to Toronto in the next three months, we’re not going to have anything along the lines of the beautiful galleries of photos that Maddy regularly graces us with, but we’ll try to post some new stuff every couple of weeks.

Lastly, tell us what you’d like to see on GHFL.ca. More polls? More rankings? More outside-Ontario material? More tournament coverage? More league coverage? GHFL.ca is literally in its infancy and the direction it takes as it grows is going to be determined by you, the readers. Please voice your opinion. We’ll be listening.

Cheers,
Blair Setford
GHFL.ca

Editor’s Note: Here is a photo of Blair and I broadcasting at last year’s ISC II Tournament of Champions in Fargo, ND. We’ll be back in at this year’s event, at Chippewa Falls, WI in August, broadcasting another dozen and a half or so games.

Live Streaming Video from New Zealand – 3pm Saturday (California time)

Saturday, February 5th, 2005

From Softball New Zealand, we received the following information:

At 12 noon today 6th February 2005 the first simulcast live streaming of International mens fast-pitch will be broadcast over the Internet. (Editor’s Note: That translates to 3pm Saturday February 5 for those of us on the West Coast (PST), or 6pm for those in the NY/Toronto area (EST).) Watch Japan play Samoa for the right to take on the NZCT Blacksox in the final.

For New Zealand viewers it watch live on TV2 or via the Internet
Goto: http://www.softball.org.nz/
* Email: snz@softball.org.nz

Team Rainey Alive and Well

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2005

To borrow a phrase from Mark Twain “the reports of the demise of Team Rainey have been greatly exaggerated.” Make no mistake, it was big news to hear that longtime Team Rainey ace Travis Price was moving over to cross-town rivals, the Bombers. Along with their other ace, Tony Peeples. And starters Jason Porto, Mike Butler and Nate Devine. Not surprising then, that rumors would start to circulate that Team Rainey was folding. But the rumors were just that — Team Rainey is alive and well, having reloaded their roster for the upcoming 2005 campaign.

For their pitching staff, they’ve signed British Columbian, Bricklen Anderson, Tony Hunoff and Sonny Perkins. Anderson, who hails from Duncan, British Columbia actually pitched in a tournament with Team Rainey last year, no doubt getting notice from sponsor Rod Rainey for the way he pitched in last year’s Portland Rose Cup tournament, a 1-0 shutout of Team Rainey, and the 3-hit performance against two-time world champion ISC World Champions Broken Bow, in a 3-1 loss. We first saw “Brick” in Salem, Oregon, in 2002, when he tossed a perfect game in the NAFA World Series. He can pitch with the best of them, and will provide Team Rainey with a front line ace. Hunoff is no stranger to ISC caliber competition, having pitched for such teams as the Long Beach Painters in the 90’s. And Sonny Perkins is as dangerous at the plate as he is on the mound. Perkins notched a win over Team Rainey in last year’s ISC qualifying tournament, nearly costing them a trip to the ISC World. Perkins is one of the more talented players out west, and will get an opportunity to display his talents on a larger stage.

Team Rainey will also add a trio of players from longtime local rival, Captain Dan’s, which shuttered its operation after many years of play, adding Dwayne Fowler, Chad Hardesty and Neil Sauerheber. Hardesty is more than capable as a pitcher, should the need arise, but was signed as an outfielder. It was Hardesty that had fans talking at last year’s Red Rock tournament in St. George Utah with a monstrous home run against eventual champion (and ISC World Champion) Broken Bow. Don Didion, Captain Dan’s player/manager will get the reigns from Rod Rainey to manage the club in 2005.

Returning players will include unofficial captain Tony Acedo behind the plate, Jesse Duncan, Roy Guinaldo, Chris Hunt, Dee Nieblas, Ralph Salcido, and of course, the team’s namesake, Rod Rainey. Stan Grebeck will re-join the club after a one-year hiatus. A talented fastpitch veteran, Stan was named to the “All Decade” team for NAFA for his accomplishments from 1993-2003.

Youth will be served as well, with young Josh Hunoff joining his dad on the team, as well as Jason Obregon (“J-Rod” to his former teammates on Raymar Fastpitch). Obregon is an outstanding infielder, with great hands, good speed and a quick bat at the plate. Though only 22, Jason is almost a veteran in local fastpitch circles. More talented than his years, he will enjoy a chance to take his game to the next level. Josh Hunoff is 26, making the transition from college and semi-pro baseball where he was quite a pitcher.

There have been plenty of roster changes on both Team Rainey and the So Cal Bombers to be sure, which should make for a budding local rivalry the likes of which we have not seen since the days of the Nitehawks and the Jets, starting in just two weeks, at So Cal’s first Tournament, the Panteras Valentine’s tournament, in Norwalk, California. Wouldn’t that be a great Friday night matchup ?