Archive for December, 2006

Meeting Set for So Cal Travel League – Sunday, Dec 10

Friday, December 8th, 2006

From Fastpitchwest Forum member “Fastpitch 360”:

There will be a meeting held 11:00am Sunday December 10th in Yuciapa, Ca at the Casa Trejo Mexican Restaurant on 34636 County Line Rd. The meeting will be held to decide who will run the Alliance ” B” and who will run the Alliance “C” divisions. The rumor is Fred Hanker a well respected leader for the Long Beach Black Sox will run the “B” division. No word yet as to who will step forward to run the “C” division. Fernie Ramirez will head this meeting and encourages any team who is interested in participating in this Independent Fastpitch league to send somebody to represent their team.
Fernie Ramirez
562-762-8397

Editor’s Note: The time for the meeting was not mentioned in the initial post, but try clicking the link above to see if the information has been updated.

So Cal Bombers in the NHL

Friday, December 8th, 2006

Yes, that NHL, the National Hockey League. No, not the team, but one of their coaches, Rob Schick, whose “day job” is skating around the ice, as an NHL referee. Click here to see the the recent post on the NHL officials website.

So Cal Bombers sign Darrell Tilley

Friday, December 8th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

The So Cal Bombers are pleased to announce the signing of pitcher Darrell Tilley for the 2007 season. Already boasting a stellar pitching duo of Sean Whitten and Tony Peeples, the Bombers are thrilled to add the hard throwing Canadian to the staff.

In 2006 Tilley threw for the Bloomington Stix at the ISC WT and had a strong performance that boasted one of the top strikeout/inning ratio’s (1.65) and with Whitten gives the Bombers two of only 10 pitchers clocked at 81+ MPH at the tournament.

Coach McGiffin:

“Darrell is a bit of a hidden gem and we’re excited to add that potential to our staff. He throws as hard as anyone in the world and having faced him a couple of times last year, we have first hand knowledge that he has great stuff beyond just velocity. With more support and less innings, we think he’ll take his place among the top throwers in the world this year.

With Darrell and Sean our staff now has two of the hardest throwers in the ISC and with the leadership of Team USA veteran Tony Peeples, who compliments them fully with great stuff and a bulldog approach, we’re very excited about the depth and quality of our pitching staff. We may be underrated in this regard going into the season but we believe in these guys and their ability to get people out. I think we’ll prove early on, we have the arms to make the run.”

Leaving two spots for last minute fill-ins, Tilley’s addition sets the So Cal Bomber roster for 2007 as follows:

1. Darren Box C/OF
2. Mike Butler INF
3. Greg “Scrappy” Crawford OF
4. Nate Devine OF/INF
5. Chad Ghostkeeper C/OF
6. Adam Lalonde OF
7. Albert Mendibles INF
8. Raymundo Parra INF/OF
9. Tony Peeples P
10. Steve Pinocchio INF
11. Jason Porto OF
12. Evan Potskin OF/INF
13. Landy Rodriguez C/INF
14. Marc Santillano INF
15. Darrell Tilley P
16. Sean Whitten P

Kelly McGiffin Head Coach
Rob Shick Coach
Cesar Rodriguez Asst. Coach
Ralph Trejo Jr. General Manager
Ralph Trejo Sr. Owner

Cesar Rodriguez
cesarrodriguez@sbcglobal.net

Are You Getting the “Morning Brief” by Email?

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

As the year winds to a close, we wanted to remind our readers that the Morning Brief has a “Feedblitz” service, which automatically emails you when a new item is posted. Never more than one email per day, and only when new items are added. It’s a great way to stay up on all the latest in the world of Men’s Fastball.

For more info and to sign up, click this link.

And if you’re a fan of the ISC II, there is a similar list for our ISC II blog, “The Deuce”.

Tom Cheek shortlisted for Hall nomination

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

On the heels of our post about Vin Scully’s 79th birthday, and in deference to our many Canadian readers, including my friend and broadcast partner on Ballparkradio, Blair Setford, we share this story about former Toronto Blue Jay’s broadcaster, Tom Cheek. (Thanks for forwarding, Blair)

By SHI DAVIDI
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (CP) – Longtime radio announcer Tom Cheek is once again among the 10 finalists for the Ford C. Frick Award and the Toronto Blue Jays hope this is the year he finds his way into the winners’ shrine at the Hall of Fame. Cheek, who died after a lengthy battle with brain cancer in October 2005, was the beloved voice of the franchise who called 4,306 consecutive games for the club between 1977 and 2004. It’s the third time Cheek is up for the award, which is named after the renowned sportswriter, radio announcer, National League president and commissioner, and is given for major contributions to baseball broadcasting. Dizzy Dean, Ken Harrelson, Bill King, Tony Kubek, France Laux, Denny Matthews, Graham McNamee, Dave Niehaus and Joe Nuxhall are the other finalists, the Baseball Hall of Fame announced Tuesday. The winner will be announced Feb. 22. “There’s no doubt we want to enshrine the name of Tom Cheek,” Blue Jays president Paul Godfrey said at the baseball winter meetings. “Anything that can be done to promote his name and the great contribution he’s made to the Toronto Blue Jays becomes of paramount importance to the club. We’ve honoured him in the club’s way, now it’s baseball’s turn to honour him.” His popularity with fans was never more evident than on Aug. 29, 2004, when a crowd of 44,072 feted him as the Blue Jays added him to their Level of Excellence.

The number 4,306 is by his name, signifying the streak. Cheek witnessed every Blue Jays game from Bill Singer’s first pitch on April 7, 1977 until June 3, 2004 when he skipped a game in Oakland because of his father’s death – a span of 27 1/2 years. Cheek returned to the booth after the funeral only to fall ill a week later. On June 13, just 10 days after his father’s death and on his 65th birthday, he underwent an operation to remove a brain tumour. He had a recurrence of the cancer in the spring of 2005. “Tom Cheek is a slam dunk Hall of Famer,” said broadcaster Mike Wilner, who spent three seasons with Cheek in the booth. “He was a phenomenal broadcaster and far more than fulfilled the qualifications of a Ford C. Frick award winner. I feel incredibly honoured to have had the chance to share a broadcast booth with him.” The award is voted on by all 14 living recipients of the award plus six historians and veteran media members. Selections are based on a broadcaster’s longevity, continuity with a club, honours, national assignments such as the World Series and all-star games and popularity with fans. Gene Elston won the Frick last year.

Phoenix Winter Invitational – Dec 9-10 – Schedule & Rules

Sunday, December 3rd, 2006

Saturday Pool Play

Field # 1

Los Apaches 9:00 am Badgers VS AZ Gilas
Badgers 11:00 am AZ Gilas VS Los Apaches
AZ Gilas 1:00 pm Los Apaches VS Badgers

Field # 2

Canes 9:00 am Hurricanes Vs Bay Merchants
Bay Merchants 11:00 am Hurricanes Vs AZ Brewers
Az Brewers 1:00 pm Bay Merchants Vs Bat Attitude
Bat Attitude 3:00 pm Bat Attitude Vs Az Brewers

Field # 3

Utah 9:00 am Utah Fast pitch Vs Hawks
Hawk 11:00 am Utah Fastpitch Vs Barros
Barros 1:00 pm Hawks Vs Barros

Field # 4

Latin Heat 9:00 am Latin Heat Vs Young Guns
Yung Guns 11:00 am Yung Guns Vs Old Apaches
Old Apaches 1:00 pm Latin Heat Vs Bandits
Bandit’s 3:00 pm Old Apaches Vs Bandits

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Ike Pursell to Head up Central Cal Travel League

Friday, December 1st, 2006

From Ike Pursell of the Central California ASA:

Gentlemen,
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Ike Pursell and I was the Fresno Metro ASA Commissioner from 1973 to 1984. I have been the President of the Fresno Senior Softball league from 1999 to 2003. I have plenty of experience in running leagues and organizations. Many of you might remember the old travel league were we actually played home & home doubleheaders between teams from Chowchilla to Bakersfield and from San Louis Obispo and Atascadero.

Things have really change this past year what with no qualifiers for National tournaments and the fact that anyone wishing to go can do so. This means that it is important for each team to get the best possible competition during the season to prepare themselves for the Nationals. I have accepted the position as CCASA Travel League director.

We are opening the league up to a maximum of 14 teams, running two divisions with 23 games guaranteed. The top two teams will have their entry fee paid to the National and the winning team will receive a $50 per team travel money. The league is opened to the Central California teams first and then to first come first serve from out of our metro.

Ike Pursell
Travel League Director

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