Remember, today is the deadline to send checks in to David Blackburn for the Legends Tribute Dinner for soon-to-be ISC Hall of Famers Greg Sepulveda and Ed Klecker, slated for March 18, in Long Beach, CA. (Click link above for all of the details).
Archive for March, 2006
Reminder re: Tribute Dinner for Greg Sepulveda and Ed Klecker
Friday, March 10th, 2006$8K Purse for Summit Park Shootout (MN/WI)
Thursday, March 9th, 2006We pass along some information on a new tournament in the Duluth MNSuperior WI area:
My name is Marty McCuskey. I’m the owner of Summit Park in Foxboro Wisconsin. I am hosting the Summit Park Fastpitch Shootout on July 21-23. It will be an 8 team double elimination open tournament. Entry fee is $250. We’ve raised from private donations and sponsors an additional $6,000 for a total guaranteed purse of $8,000. It is my goal to bring in some top teams to help revive the fast pitch sport in the Duluth, MN and Superior, WI area. For more info call Marty at 218-590-9461.
Illinois Major Teams OK’d for ASA “A” ?
Wednesday, March 8th, 2006Interesting discussion going on at the Fastpitchwest Forum about ASA Classification: Fastpitchwest Forum :: View topic – Class A Nationals
The ASA directors in Illinois have granted the three Major teams in the state permission to play in the class A National….
San Diego Primetime Rolls Out New Team Website
Wednesday, March 8th, 2006We are pleased to share a link to the new team website set up by San Diego Primetime , the 2005 So Cal ASA League champions. The site contains a bit of history on the team, roster, player pics and profiles, and schedule for the 2006 season. Click logo or link above to visit.
San Diego Primetime is one of the 18 “C” teams bumped up to the “A/B” division of play for 2006. They will return the successful pitching duo of Dan Zupp and Billy Montana, lose a few of the former “Edge” players, and add the powerful left handed bat of Dan Plesetz. We’ve added a link to their site on our ever-growing “Teams” section.
USA Jr. Men’s John Kelly selected as the 2005 USA Softball Co-Player of the Year
Wednesday, March 8th, 2006From Brian McCall at USA Softball via Al’s Fastball:
Ritter and Kelly selected as the 2005 USA Softball Player’s of the Year
[John] Kelly led the USA Softball Junior Men’s National Team to a fifth place finish at the 2005 ISF Junior Men’s World Championship in Prince Edwards Island. It was the highest finish for a USA Junior Men’s team in more than two decades. He carried the U.S. pitching staff through the championship pitching all but 13 innings. In that span he logged 34 innings of work, striking out 19 while compiling an ERA of 3.91. “John Kelly was a warrior for us during the entire tournament,” Head Coach Tim Lyon said. “He stepped up and was ready to take the ball every time we asked him to and gave it everything he had.”

(Photo: John Kelly, shown here pitching for USA Jr. Men, July 2005 at Ramona, CA in So Cal ASA Alliance Tournament. Click photo to enlarge. )
Click here to view John’s bio page at the USA Softball website.
4 Birthdays and a Reunion
Tuesday, March 7th, 2006No, not the latest Hugh Grant movie. March 7, a birthday that I share with three other fastballers, including my last two managers, Ron Kirby and Manny Echeveste. The fourth? Both a birthday and a reunion. As many of you know, I am a new member of the Long Beach Black Sox this year, reuniting with a former teammate, Chuck Vranich, (pictured below) whose team (“The Bronze”) I pitched for in the 1983 ASA “A” Nationals in Bloomington, Illinois. (23 years ago, if you’re counting). Best wishes, guys, and just remember — I am the junior member of this club 🙂

Speaking of age, can someone tell the ASA that the term for 50+ fastballers is “Masters”, not Seniors !
Update: Well, as noted in the comments section, it appears that I am not the junior member of the March 7 Fastballer’s Birthday Club after all. Our newest member is Anthony Martinez, pitcher on the Amigos, Lumberkings and the 23-and-under Young Bucks, who celebrated his 23rd birthday on March 7. As The Kid was quick to point out, he is the true junior member of the club. Point taken, even if it ruins the play on the title to this post 🙂
Gamecock Pics
Monday, March 6th, 2006Another of the new teams on the fastball scene for 2006 are the Long Beach Gamecocks. Click here to see some pics posted to their team website, including their team photo.
Memoirs of a Batboy
Sunday, March 5th, 2006We are pleased to share “The Memoirs of a Batboy”, by Ron Rupp, former batboy for the Lakewood Jets, one of fastball’s elite teams in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Ron went on to play for the Jets himself, and is still at it, now heading up the new Long Beach Snakes team, as GM and pitcher.
“I would like to remember the players i watched as a batboy for the lakewood jets during the early to mid 70’s. I was able to see this fastpitch dynasty from the inside like the proverbial “fly on the wall” the inner workings of the politics and money it takes to run an open level world championship team. These players were a lot of fun to watch as a kid who learned to pitch and hit in the shadows of mayfair park in Lakewood, california. They left a big impression on me and i dont think i ever would have appreciated winning if these guys wouldnt have taught me to hate to lose so much:) That is the common thread among all these players i watched compete, they truly hated losing! it ruined their weekend if they lost! lucky for them they didnt lose very much:)Many of these players are in the softball hall of fame, and some have been ignored by the hall of fame. My name is ronald rupp and these are the memoirs of a batboy…
NICK HOPKINS: nick was fantastic in everyway, this guy could hit the ball out of the yard from both sides of the plate! hit for a high average in the clutch and play great defense! nick was a fierce competitor and well respected by everyone! (if nick struck out i stayed clear of him because he never seemed to take it well:)) and his bat could end up anywhere:) i would rate nick as the best all around player i ever saw play the game!
Long Beach Snakes Slither Onto the 2006 Southern California Fastball Scene
Friday, March 3rd, 2006
The Long Beach Snakes, a new fastpitch softball club debuted on Sunday Feb 26, with double header exhibition victories, over the Long Beach Black Sox (3-1 & 4-3). The team will compete in the ASA A/B Southern California Travel League, in the Spring and Summer months, and a few other Southern California Tournaments, before the Nationals.
The pitching staff consists of veteran right-handers Ron Rupp, and Dave Blackburn. There is no lack of experience between the two, as they have combined to have thrown well over 3,500 ball games, throughout the last three decades.
Rupp spent 20 years touring as the star pitcher of the California Cuties Comedy 4 Man novelty softball show, and he still possesses one of the best change-ups in the sport today. Ron Rupp is also serving as GM of the Ball Club.
Blackburn is the ISC Commissioner of Streaming and Broadcasting, and is the Producer and Color Commentator of TV, and Internet broadcasts, from the annual ISC World Tournaments. In 2005, Blackburn was a Gold Medalist pitching for the Maccabi USA Fastpitch Club at the 17th World Maccabiah Games in Israel. Last summer Dave teamed with Matt Barnes to help pitch the Cowboys Fastpitch Club to the Summer and Fall League Championships of the Burbank Parks and Recreation City League.
Utility man Clayte Robinson of Santa Barbara will be the 3rd Pitcher when needed, and can play any position on the field. Robinson played for several years for the Santa Barbara teams The Bucks, Instant Replay, and The Islanders.
Helping Rupp to run the Snakes Ball Club on the field, is Player–Manager Barry Woolery, a seasoned, long time catcher from the San Diego Area. Another San Diegan is lead-off man Dean Bettencourt, who will patrol centerfield, and still possesses great foot speed at the age of 50. Dean holds the ASA “A” record for most hits in a National Tournament (20).
Proven offensive threats, and former teammates Shortstop Joe Vigil and Right fielder Phil Hiromerides will re-unite to co-anchor the Snakes offensive attack. Vigil was a 1994 ISC All World Selection, and a member of the US National Team Selection Camp in 1996. After taking a few years off away from ball, Vigil is ready to return to his role of terrorizing opposing pitching, with his unique slapper hitting style.
In 2000, Phil Hiromerides was ASA B National Tournament Highest Batting average (.600), when his hitting helped lead Fresno Team Lyons to the ASA B National Championship. Phil was also a Member of 2002 ASA A National Championship Fresno Team Lyons, and named team Offensive MVP in that Championship Year. Phil also took the last few years off, and is excited about his return to fastpitch action.
Another San Diego connection for the Snakes will be Alan Rohrbach and Aaron Owens who both bring veteran leadership to the team. Rohrbach still holds the distinction of being the first player to be named ASA Major All American, and ISC All World in the same season (1981). Alan won ISC World Championships in 1981 (Camarillo), and 1983 (Lancaster), and with 3 ISC All World selections, Rohrbach is a legitimate future candidate for the ISC Hall of Fame. To prove he can still lead a team offensively, in 2005, Alan had the highest batting average at the Over-50 ASA National Tournament.
Aaron Owens will play 3B, when he joins the team in April, after fully recovering from off-season shoulder surgery. Owens has played in numerous ISC World Tournaments over the past 15 years, on teams such as the El Cajon Rangers, Vista Bombers, Long Beach Painters, SLC Page Brake, SOCAL Bucks, and Houston HIS. Aaron was also formerly an ISC Player Rep from the Western Region.
The Aguilar brothers, Vincent and Bob Jr, both bring tremendously competitive attitudes and talents to the Snakes. Bob Jr will be the starting catcher, and Vincent will split time at first base, and DH. Both have great softball genetics as their father, Bob Aguilar Sr, was generally considered among the most feared power hitters to have played fastpitch softball, in Southern California, over the last half century.
Designated Hitter Ron Mendez may also join the team, if he can nurse some injuries back in shape. Left fielder Alan Leuthard is a former baseball player at the University of San Diego, who will be playing his first year in the ASA A/B Weekend Travel League. Utility players Ricky Rupp, Tim Williams, Steve Dye, and Designated Runner John Harkins round out the Snakes 2006 roster.
The team is still working on fundraising and sponsorship for this season. Anyone requesting info on the Long Beach Snakes Ball Club, in regards to scheduling or sponsorship, can contact GM Ron Rupp at Badronald23@aol.com.
So Cal ASA League Games Cancelled Due to Rain (Mar. 4-5)
Thursday, March 2nd, 2006The So Cal ASA announced today that the first league weekend for the A/B and C leagues have been cancelled, due to rain that fell earlier this week, and the rain that is predicted for Friday, March 3.
From the official SoCal ASA Website:
“As a result of unplayable conditions on two of the fields at Santa Fe Springs and additional rain scheduled for Friday possibly making conditions worse, we have postponed the tournament for this weekend. The tournament will be made up in August and parks have already been reserved. Please contact your manager for further details. Thank you for your understanding.”
