Archive for June, 2007

NAFA Open World Series – Wisconsin – July 27-29

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

[Middleton, Wisconsin] – The website for the 2007 NAFA Open World Series is now up and running at http://www.open.nafafastpitch.com. The website will serve as the information point for all events and items pertaining to the event.

A special thanks go out to Rod Peterson and Dave LeBlanc of The Farm Tavern for allowing NAFA to partner with them and their hugely successful Farm Tavern Tournament and create the NAFA Open World Series.

All games will be played at the Bowling Green Recreation Complex in Middleton, Wisconsin. The tournament field features the host team The Farm Tavern, 2006 Open Co-Champions Circle Tap and Townline, eight other ISC-level ballclubs and the 2006 NAFA Class AA World Champions New Image.

Friday’s first round matchups are as follows:
4:30pm: Bloomington Stix vs Midwest Stampede, Dolan & Murphy vs Plangger’s Furniture
6:00pm: Albaugh, Inc. vs New Image, Kegel Black Knights vs Thomson Area Merchants
7:00pm: Circle Tap vs Dolan & Murphy/Plangger’s winner
8:30pm: MinnDak Millers vs Stix/Stampede winner
9:00pm: Townline vs Albaugh/New Image winner
9:30pm: The Farm Tavern vs Kegel/Thomson winner

The full tournament bracket can be found on the website under the “Bracket” page. Hope to see you in Middleton July 27-29.

Brett Bresnahan
NAFA Webmaster
breshz(at)minnesotafastpitch.com
http://www.open.nafafastpitch.com
http://www.nafafastpitch.com

SCIFL Weekend in Ventura

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

More details on the SCIFL Championship Games in Ventura:
From the SCIFL News blog:

Ventura A-Major Championship Game
“A-Major” Championship Game
San Diego Primetime – 5, Rude-Pac – 4 (14 Innings)

The game had Rob Davis of Rude-Pac facing off against Mitch Mendenhal of Primetime. Primetime scored two runs in the bottom of the first inning on a Mike York double. ude-Pac came right back in the top of the second with Ruben Lopez opening the inning up with a triple and scoring on a single by Jose “Paco” Hernandez. Paco then came around to score on a signal by Javier Fierro to tie the game.

The score remained scoreless for the next eight innings with both pitchers and defenses getting out of jams, including three innings of using the International Tie Breaker. Some of the highlights during this time:

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Bombers Third at Rose Cup

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Thanks to Cesar Rodriguez for this post:

Portland Rose Cup 2007

Placing at a tie for 3rd at the Rose Cup was not what we had hoped and yet the coaching staff was ok with the overall performance. I continue to stress that all tournaments leading up to the World’s should never be more than being all about preparation. Winning any of them is simply a bonus and I’d rather being putting it all together toward the bigger goal and have it come together at that time , than peaking now.

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MinnDak Millers Fourth at Eau Claire Classic

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Thanks to Brett Bresnahan for this post:

Fargo, North Dakota

The MinnDak Millers closed out the first month of the season by going 2-2 and finishing fourth at the Eau Classic Classic at Carson Park in Eau Claire, Wisconsin this past weekend. The Millers season record now stands at 12-2.

The Millers played the weekend without Chad Boom, Gregg Cascaes, Lucas Goring, Travis Price, John Tschida and Steve Baumgartner. The absences were felt most in the batting order for both of MinnDak’s losses.

The Millers would like to send a big congratulations to Gregg, Lucas and Travis and the rest of Team USA for their silver medal finish at the ISF World Cup held in Prague, The Czech Republic over the past 10 days.

Below are summaries for each game.

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2007 World Cup in Review

Monday, June 25th, 2007

For those of you who may not have caught all of the 2007 World Cup action from Prague, Czech Republic while it was happening, here is a link to a Technorati page that provides links and abstracts of the coverage (Technorati is a blog search engine.). Remember you can always search the Morning Brief blog directly, using the search engine built into it, on the upper right hand side. Here’s what that direct Morning Brief search generates.

USA Men finish second at ISF World Cup of Softball

Monday, June 25th, 2007

From USA Softball:

Prague, CZ—The USA Softball Men’s National Team finished second at the 2007 ISF Men’s World Cup of Softball on Sunday after falling to Japan, 2-0, in the championship game. The U.S. rebounded from an opening round loss to Japan to defeat Venezuela and earn a rematch in the championship game.

Japan picked up the only run it would need in the bottom of the first inning when the U.S. defense faltered. Suzuki reached to lead off the inning on an error by U.S. third baseman Gregg Cascaes (Apple Valley, Minn.) and moved to second and third on back-to-back sacrifices by Yokohama and Ishimura. Japan continued to execute the fundamentals of the game with a sacrifice fly to left field that scored Suzuki.

The U.S. recorded its only hit of the game in the top of the fourth inning. Adam LaLonde (Cheboygan, Mich.) led off the inning with a single to left field but the U.S. was not able to bring a run across.

An insurance run was added by Japan in the bottom of the sixth inning for a 2-0 lead.

In the top of the seventh the U.S. mounted a comeback that would fall short. Omar Moraga (Agoura Hills, Calif.) reached after being hit by a pitch to lead off the inning and moved to second when Chris DeLarwelle (Appleton, Wis.) reached on a throwing error by the third baseman. But the comeback was halted when Frank DeGroat, Jr. (Ringwood, N.J.) struck out and Nate Devine (Merced, Calif.) grounded into a double-play back to the pitcher to end the game.

The U.S. finished the game with just one hit and left three runners stranded while Japan collected two runs off eight hits and left five runners on base.

The USA will have a chance to redeem itself in less than a month when it faces off with Japan, Venezuela and Argentina in the inaugural KFC American Challenge Series, July 13-15, in Oklahoma City at the ASA Hall of Fame Complex.

The American Challenge Series is being hosted in conjunction with the 2007 KFC World Cup of Softball. Anyone holding a ticket for the KFC World Cup of Softball will be admitted for free to the KFC American Challenge Series.

USA Men rebound to advance to championship game

Monday, June 25th, 2007

From USA Softball:


(HR for Chris Delarwelle, Silver Medal Win for Travis Price)

Prague, CZ—The USA Softball Men’s National Team turned things around in the bronze medal game at the ISF Men’s World Cup by defeating Venezuela 5-2 to earn a spot in the championship game against Japan. A solid pitching performance by USA starter Travis Price (Santa Ana, Calif.) coupled with some timely hitting put the U.S. back on track for the title.

After a scoreless first inning, Venezuela took a 1-0 lead in the top of the second inning when Coronel was hit by a pitch, moved to third on a single by Flores and scored on a groundout by Guererro.

The U.S. responded in the bottom of the second to take a 2-1 lead. Chris DeLarwelle (Appleton, Wis.) led off the inning with a solo home run to tie the game at 1-1. With one out, Nate Devine (Merced, Calif.) got the offense going again with a single to right field. After a strikeout by Blake Miller (Albany, Ga.), Devine moved into scoring position when Gregg Cascaes (Apple Valley, Minn.) was hit by a pitch but it was an error by the Venezuelan defense that proved to be the difference. It looked like the runners would be stranded on a fielder’s choice by Lucas Goring (St. Paul, Minn.) but the second baseman muffed the throw from the shortstop and allowed Devine to score the go ahead run.

Venezuela tied the game in the top of the third with help from Price who hit three batters in the inning. A lead off double by Linares put the tying run on base and three hit batters in the inning allowed him to come around and scored without another ball being put into play.

In the bottom of the fifth inning the U.S. was the beneficiary of a batter being hit by a pitch. Chris Miljavac (St. Joseph, Mo.) led off the inning and was hit by a pitch. The next two U.S. batters were unable to move him into scoring position after being struck out so Miljavac put himself in scoring position by stealing second base. After a walk to Frank DeGroat, Jr. (Ringwood, N.J.), Devine collected his second hit of the game to score Miljavac and give the Red, White and Blue a 3-2 advantage.

The U.S. managed to hold Venezuela scoreless in the top of the sixth inning and tack on two more insurance runs in the bottom of the sixth. With two runners on base, Miljavac laced a triple to left field that drove in the final two runs of the game to secure a 5-2 U.S. victory.

Price picked up the win in the circle after allowing two runs on five hits and being responsible for five batters being hit by a pitch.

With the win the U.S. advances to face Japan in the championship finals to decide the inaugural champion of the ISF Men’s World Cup. The two teams have split their previous two match-ups at the World Cup with the U.S. winning in pool play and Japan winning in the opening game of the playoffs.

Canada East ISC II Qualifier

Monday, June 25th, 2007


(click link to visit official site)

Catch Blair Setford’s complete report on all of the action from the ISC II Canada East’s Qualifier at Innerkip, which included some surprises. The tournament hosted a number of the top finishers from recent ISC II Tournament of Champions, including:

2004 ISC II T of C Champions, Harriston Mercurys
2005 ISC II T of C champions, Elmira Cubs
2005 ISC II T of C runner-up, Port Elgin
2005 ISC II T of C 3rd place team, Alvinston Indians

Hint on the surprise – the two finalists — and tournament winner — were not among those listed above.

For those teams that think the ISC II is a tough tournament, how about playing in Canada East and just trying to get in?

ISC II Tournament of Champions
August 14-18, 2007
Budd Park and Riverside Park
Kitchener and Cambridge, Ontario, Canada

2007 Rose Cup in Review

Monday, June 25th, 2007

The Broken Bow Gremlins (NY) won the 2007 Portland DeMarini Rose Cup with outstanding pitching, solid defense and timely hitting. Sound familiar? Lanky lefty Andrew Kirkpatrick and Jeremy Manley were almost unhittable all weekend. Jared Martin, Patrick Shannon, Nathan Nukunuku & Rhys Casley, among others on the Bow roster, added the offensive firepower.

The Gremlins had the toughest schedule both days and outscored their opponents 29-3. Considering they played three games against top ten teams and one against the 13th ranked ISC squad, it was a very impressive first outing of the year for this New York bunch. They certainly lived up to their #3 ranking and then some. Oh yea, did I mention Doc and Koos are class acts, too? Thanks for putting on a great show in Portland this weekend. It made all the rain on Sunday more tolerable.

The host Portland DeMarini squad had a pretty good weekend, too, finishing second to the Gremlins 4-0 in the final. Mike “Peaches” Piechnik had a gritty 8 inning win in the semi’s over the Grey Sox of Vancouver, B.C.. The game could have went either way until Todd Garcia hit a sharp single to win it for Portland by a score of 2-1. Bricklen Anderson (P) and Brian Ree (SS) had real solid games for the DeMarini team this weekend.

Nick Underhill, the Grey Sox fireballer, had an outstanding game against Broken Bow, losing 1-0 and also against Portland giving up just one run in a no decision. Undy was impressive. Rick Smith had a 20 strikeout outing. Once the Grey Sox bats come to life, watch out for this young squad. Thanks too, for all the Vancouver folks who traveled to Portland for the weekend tournament. The Vancouver Challenge is July 27 – 29th and is an excellent tournament. Those Canadians are gracious hosts and have strong tourney this year.

Sean Whitten, Evan Potskin, Jason Porto, Landy Rodriguez, Darren Box and the rest of the SoCal Bombers put on good show at the tournament. The Bombers are loaded top to bottom in their batting order and showed why they are ranked #7 by the ISC. With Whitten, Peeples & Tilley sharing time in the circle, they are a dangerous team to face. The Bombers and Grey Sox took 3rd place at the Rose Cup.

Congrats to CR/Adidas of Portland for winning the consolation championship. Mike Warren (P), Mark Bennett (P) and some solid hitting led the way on Sunday for this team.

Thanks to all fourteen teams for attending this years event.

Special thanks to Jim Flanagan of Fastpitchwest.com for posting all the scores in such a timely fashion.

Tom Ree
Portland, Oregon

San Diego, Latin Heat Win SCIFL at Ventura

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

From the SCIFL News blog:

Quick news from Ventura…
June 25th, 2007

Latin Heat wins the A championship game over the So Cal Hustlers with Gilbert Joiner coming in relief of Cecillo Smalling to halt the seventh inning Hustler rally and leave the tying run at third base to seal a 3 – 2 victory.

In the A-Major championship game, which took over 3 hours to complete, it was San Diego Primetime coming up with the last run in the bottom of the fourteenth inning to edge Rude-Pac. Mitch Mendenhal of Primetime and Rob Davis of Rude-Pac both went the distance in the circle. While the drive back home was always in the back of my mind, this was an excellent game to watch as both teams kept coming up with great plays to keep it going.