Archive for August, 2006

New Image WI over Larry Miller UT for NAFA “AA” Crown

Monday, August 21st, 2006


California’s A-1 Tank Third at Appleton, WI

New Image, Wisconsin captured the NAFA “AA” World Series title on Monday at Appleton, WI, with a 9-4 win over the Larry Miller Hogs of Salt Lake City, Utah. The Hogs reached the title game with an 8-0- win over A-1 Tank of California, which finished third in the 29 team tournament.

Click here for box score to NAFA “AA” Championship Game.

Click here for team photo of the 2006 NAFA “AA” Champions, New Image.

For more information on the 2006 NAFA “AA” World Series, click here.

From Brett Bresnahan, courtesy of Al’s Fastball:

For the second time in three years, the NAFA Class AA World Champion
comes from the state of Wisconsin.

New Image of Monfort defeated the Larry Miller Hogs of Salt Lake City, Utah 9-5 in the championship Monday afternoon.

A-1 Tank of Long Beach, California finished third, with Earl’s Club of Kenosha, Wisconsin finishing fourth.

New Image’s Jeremie Holman earned MVP Honors as both a pitcher and hitter.

Larry Miller’s Cody Thompson was named Most Valuable Pitcher, Shaun Jamieson of The Bar of Appleton-Schaaf (Appleton, Wisconsin) was named Outstanding Offensive Player, Larry Miller’s Greg Kevern was named Outstanding Manager and Earl’s Club was awarded the Sportsmanship Award.

A full wrap of the Class AA portion of the NAFA World Series will be posted Tuesday evening.

AAU International 2007

Monday, August 21st, 2006


AAU International Fastpitch Tournament
January 18-21, 2007
Orlando,Florida

Entry Fee $500
32 teams * First-come, first-serve basis.

For more informational contact:

Alex Linares
AAU National Headquarters
407-828-5602- phone
407-934-7242- fax
alex(at)aausports.org
www.aausports.org

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AAU Announces Details for 2007 AAU International Men’s Fastball Tournament


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County Materials WI Repeats as ISC World Champions

Sunday, August 20th, 2006


County Materials, of MarathonWI, a team consisting with many members from the ISF World Champion New Zealand Black Sox squad, captured the ISC World Tournament title with an easy 7-1 win over Patsy’s of New York. Patsy’s had sent County to the loser’s bracket in the winner’s bracket final, but County charged back through the bracket, notching wins over # 2 ranked Farm Tavern, and the # 3 ranked Orillia Riversharks, followed by the win in the championship game.

Australian Andrew Kirkpatrick picked up the win in the championship game, and was later honored as the tournament’s Outstanding Pitcher. County’s first baseman Jarrad Martin was tabbed as the tournament’s Most Valuable Player.

The championship game was decided in the first couple of innings, as County scored 4 off starter Gerald Muzillaer (who had beaten them earlier in the tournament on a 1-hit shutout), in the first and then 3 more off of young Adam Folkard, in the third including a 3 run homer by County catcher Patrick Shannon that put the game out of reach, and seemed to take any remaining wind out of the sails of Patsy’s, who were forced to sit on the sidelines all day Saturday due to a rain delay, while County had an opportunity to get their bats going.

Here is a recap of the scoring in the game, courtesy of Al’s Fastball and the ISC World Tournament scorekeeping crew:


Marathon WI 1st
– Makea T grounded out to 2b. Nukunuku N singled. Hale D hit by pitch; Nukunuku N advanced to second. Hale D advanced to second on a passed ball; Nukunuku N advanced to third on a passed ball. Shannon P struck out. Martin J homered, 3 RBI; Hale D scored; Nukunuku N scored. Rychcik S grounded out to 2b. 3 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 0 LOB.

New York City NY 2nd – Degroat F singled. Milne D struck out. Joglar L struck out. Lalonde A walked; Degroat F advanced to second. Hook J singled, RBI; Lalonde A advanced to second; Degroat F scored. Moraga O struck out. 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB.

Marathon WI 3rd – Makea T doubled, advanced to third on an error by lf. Nukunuku N singled, RBI; Makea T scored. Hale D singled; Nukunuku N advanced to third. Shannon P homered, 3 RBI; Hale D scored; Nukunuku N scored. Martin J struck out. Rychcik S struck out. Kiefel K singled. Goolagong J walked; Kiefel K advanced to second. Schultz T reached on a fielder’s choice; Goolagong J advanced to second; Kiefel K out at third ss to 3b. 4 runs, 5 hits, 1 error, 2 LOB.

Maddy’s 2006 ISC II T of C Photo Galleries

Saturday, August 19th, 2006

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Rain Delay on Final Day of ISC World Tournament

Saturday, August 19th, 2006


Rain is falling in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Saturday afternoon on the final day of the ISC World Tournament. Play was delayed during a loser’s bracket semi-final between the # 1 and #2 ranked teams, County Materials, WI and The Farm Tavern, WI with the score tied 3-3 in the bottom of the 4th inning. Twachtman hit a 2 run HR in the bottom of the 4th inning. The Farm’s Paul Rosebush double drove in Ryan Wolfe to tie the game in the 4th. Lucas Mata came on to replace Andrew Kirkpatrick for County Materials.

It is estimated that play will resume at 5:00 p.m. this evening. The winner of the game between County Materials and The Farm will advance to play the Orillia Riversharks in the loser’s bracket final, with the winner to play Patsy’s NY for the ISC World Title.

Tavistock ON Merchants Win 2006 ISC II

Saturday, August 19th, 2006


By Blair Setford & Jim Flanagan

Tavistock, ON Merchants were heartbroken in 2004 in Fargo but they are champions in 2006 in Kitchener, defeating Palermo, ON Athletics 3-2 in 8 innings in a well-played championship game in front of about 3,000 fans on Peter Hallman Ballyard main diamond Friday afternoon … winning pitcher Steve Cook came on in the 7th inning in relief of starter Ryan Cummings with the score knotted at two … Palermo had jumped out to a 1-0 lead only to see Tavistock leapfrog ahead with a two-RBI single by Jamie Rader … the Athletics tied the game in the fifth as Chris McColl drove in Peter Dobbin … in the top of the 8th, Palermo was unable to score the runner placed on second as the international tie-breaker was in effect … in the bottom of the 8th, Mark McKay drove in Brad Roth with the winning run, setting off the celebration on the field and in Tavistock … Paul and Tyler Newman presented the Gord Newman Memorial ISC II Championship Trophy, named for their father, to Tavistock manager Steve Kaufman … earlier, Tavistock ran over the Perkasie, PA Rise 8-2 in the first semi-final … back-to-back home runs by Brad Roth and Kevin Thompson led the way while McKay was 3-4 with 3 rbi’s … Cummings got the win, going five strong innings with Steve Cook shutting down the Rise over the final two innings … Palermo knocked off ISC II strikeout king Corey Costello and the Micksburg, ON Twins 6-1, scoring single runs in each of the first three innings capped off by a three-run fourth, including a line drive HR by Keith Rankin and a triple by Brian Prowse … Gord Scott picked up another complete game win for Palermo … Costello pushed his tournament strikeout record to 101 with three strikeouts in three innings of work.

Thank you to the ISC II host committee, all the volunteers, the grounds crew staff, our ISC II game controllers, umpires, statisticians and broadcasters for a job well done in producing the 2006 ISC II Tournament of Champions … Hats off to all the teams, players and fans for making the 2006 edition of the ToC the best yet.

Click here for Playoff Bracket

Pueblo, 1-1, to Face Denmark Tuesday at ISC World Tournament

Monday, August 14th, 2006


The Pueblo Bandits from Pueblo Colorado are currently 1-1 at the ISC world tournament in Kitchenerand, Ontario Canada, winning their opening-round game in a thrilling 16 inning marathon in which pitcher Jeremy Manley notched 37 strikeouts, followed by a 7-0 loss to the defending ISC world champions, County Materials of Marathon, Wisconsin. The Bandits will face Denmark on the Tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m. on diamond 2 at Peter the Hallman Ballyard.

Vancouver 2-0, Will Face Orillia at ISC World Tournament

Monday, August 14th, 2006


The Vancouver Grey Sox picked up their second limit the ISC world tournaments on the Sunday against the heckling gremlins by a 7-0 score. Sean Witten picked up the win for the Grey Sox, who will face the Orillia River sharks on Wednesday he night at 7 p.m. at the main complex in Kitchener.

So Cal Bombers Scheduled to Play at 5pm Tonight

Monday, August 14th, 2006


The Southern California Bombers are scheduled play their second round winner’s bracket game tonight at 5:00 at the Peter Hallman ballyard at Kitchener Ontario Canada and the ISC world turn in. The bombers will face the newly crowned ASA major division champions, circle tap of Denmark Wisconsin. the game is slated to be televised on ISCTV, the new streaming video channel for the ISC. The bombers are currently 1-0 in the double elimination tournament.

CR/Portland Bounces Back at ISC World Tournament

Monday, August 14th, 2006

CR/Portland bounce back from an opening-round loss at the ISC world tournament in Kitchener Ontario Canada with a 2-1 win on Monday morning over the Oshweken Redmen. Roberto Bahler was the winning pitcher for Portland, tossing a 3 hitter, Oregon, while Southern California’s Mark Bennett pitched the final two innings in relief for Portland.

Portland’s next game will be against the host team, the Hallman Twins, of Kitchener Ontario Canada, on a main diamond at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 15, 2006. Portland is currently 1-1 record in the double elimination tournament.


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