Archive for April, 2008

2008 Hoffman Rise Roster and Schedule

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Perkasie, PA – The Hoffman Rise Fastpitch Team, based out of South Eastern Pennsylvania, are pleased to announce their 2008 roster and schedule. We hope to qualify for the ISC II ToC, being held this year in Appleton/Kimberly, WI. The Rise finished in 5th place in ’07 and are looking for the gold in ’08. We lost a few players from our ’07 team. Catcher Jim Lawrence and outfielder Ryan Frank will not be with the Rise, as they opted to play for Keatings Fitness for ’08. Lance Bauer will reunite with his former teammates in Lebanon, ’07 ToC Champions South Lebanon TNT. Keith Hammerschmidt will be taking a year off from playing, but will remain with team in an administrative role. Keith has been with the Rise since their inception, and was very instrumental in our off-season acquisitions and fund raising. Click here to read the rest of this post at our ISC II blog, “The Deuce”.

New Image WI, Caribbean Hit Jackpot in Las Vegas

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008


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Update: 4/9/08
, from the official SCIFL website:

The first annual SCIFL Las Vegas Road Trip is in the books and New Image of Wisconsin and the Caribbean of California were crowned the winners in their divisions. While the tournament had some growing pains by being held in new venue, the weather was perfect for fast pitch. Twenty teams from four states were entered with two champions from last year’s NAFA World Series and two 23 and under teams. Not to be ignored, the rest of the entries had plenty of softball experience and there were some surprises and upsets.

In the Upper Division, New Image rolled to a perfect 4-0 record with wins over Team Lumpy’s of Utah, Rude-Pac and Amigos of California and Innovative Communications of Utah in the Championship game. Jeramie Holman and Josh Johnson each pitched 14 innings in the tournament. Holman struck out 12 with an ERA of 1.50 and Johnson struck out 18 with an ERA of 2.00. On offense, they were supported by Brent Holman who went 8 for 14 for a .571 average. Also Jerrod Johnson and Kris Agnew each hit .462 and scoring scoring 6 times. Jerrod also had 2 doubles over the weekend.

Innovative took the long way to the Championship game by playing 4 games in a row on Sunday to make it to the Championship game. Counting Saturdays late game, they made a clean sweep of five California teams in a row. Steve Black led the Innovative pitching staff with 13 innings and getting 13 strikeouts and not allowing a base on balls while posting a 2.15 ERA. Jody Osborne had the big bat for Innovative going .500 for the weekend with 8 hits, two of them doubles, and 4 RBI’s.

In the “A” bracket the Caribbean’s went into the Championship game as the undefeated team and faced another Southern California team, the Palm Springs Express. The game was scoreless into the bottom of the seventh until Palm Springs loaded the bases and “Big Hank” Prior brought home the winning run. But the Caribbeans were not to be denied of the their first Championship and came back to beat the Express behind four plus innings of relief pitching by Gilbert Joiner to earn the win.

Editor’s note: It should also be noted that besides pitching his team into the finals, Steve Black of Innovative Communications also somehow found time to drive 5 miles down the road to the complex where the lower division was playing, to help coach the Page Brake 18-and-under squad. All in a day’s work. A well deserved tip of the cap to Steve.

Update: 4/8/08: Quick results from SCIFL News blog:

The first SCIFL Las Vegas Road Trip is in the books with New Image of Wisconsin taking the upper division over Innovative Communication of Utah, who faced a tough day in playing five games in a row. In the “A” bracket, it was a So Cal final as the Caribbeans came back in the “If” game to take the championship over the Palm Springs Express.

4/7/08: Brief results in the “A” division: An undefeated Caribbean team was playing a once-beaten Palm Springs squad in the finals Sunday afternoon. Gilbert Joiner tossed a 3-0 gem against the So Cal Hustlers in the winner’s bracket final, while Graham Balog and his Palm Springs teammates held on for a 6-5 win in the loser’s bracket final over the Hustlers to get into the finals.

All results, including the upper division, at the official SCIFL website soon.

Maddy’s photos for both divisions later in the week.

CCMSASA Memorial Weekend Tournament

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

2008 MEN’S FAST PITCH MEMORIAL WEEKEND CHALLENGE TOURNAMENT

Hosted by Central Cal ASA. Co-Sponsored by Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino in Lemoore, CA.

On behalf of the Central California ASA, we would like to officially extend an invitation to you to participate in our 2nd annual Men’s Fast Pitch Western Memorial Weekend Challenge.

This event is offering PRIZE MONEY to teams placing in each classification, 12 Championship t-shirts to 1st place.
Sponsor awards to 1st & 2nd place, and player’s bat drawing, plus Homerun prize for every HR hit in or out of the park!
TOURNAMENT WILL BE HELD MAY 24-25-26,2008 in Hanford, CA

For lodging, please visit the following websites:
http://www.tachipalace.com $94.00 per night for 2 beds. Guests will receive Tachi Fun Books & $10 in Tachi Cash!!
http://www.travelpost.com/hotels/Hanford/2975444
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/hotels_motels/hotels/us-ca-hanford.html

This event will provide teams an excellent tune up prior to the ASA Nationals events! All teams must be Registered ASA. Fee is $25.00 to register per team, payable to CCASA. Classification: Men’s Fast Pitch Class A/B & C Rules: ASA Entry Fee: $425 (will included team & player medical and liability insurance coverage by ASA) Number of games: Three (3) game guarantee

Prize Money upwards to $2,700 ^based on 6 or more teams in A/B & 8 or more teams in C classification
1st Place A/B: $1,100 1st Place C: $1,000
2nd Place C: $450 3rd Place C: $150
*Note* prize money will be adjusted accordingly if fewer than 8 teams participate in each classification. The size of
“the pot” will be limited by the number of entries we receive. The more confirmed entries, the bigger the pot! 1st & 2nd
place sponsor awards will be provided, along with 1 MVP Player & 1 Pitcher awards in each classification.

***The closing date for the tournament is May 16, 2008 ** *

Make check payable to: CCASA and mail to Ike Pursell, 5562 E. Kings Canyon Road, Fresno, CA 93727. Team entry cut-off will stop when we have a total of 32 teams. Please contact individuals listed below for further information including entry form(s) and roster requirements. Interested teams are invited to make contact with our organization at: ccmsa(at)sbcglobal.net or directly with the tournament directors:

Ike Pursell: brikman(at)aol.com 559-999-5144 (cell) or 559-251-3704 (work)
Bob McCormick: mccormickservices10@yahoo com 661 -549-3987 (cell)

Click here for PDF flyer.

Vancouver Grey Sox Clinic, Exhibition at Cloverdale, B.C.

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008


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[Cloverdale, BC] – The Vancouver Grey Sox opened the 2008 season on Saturday as the guests of the Cloverdale Minor Softball Association. Our gracious hosts put on a first class event that included a free clinic for all youngters registered in the local softball association. Grey Sox coaches and personnel provided their time and talents to the clinic. It was very refreshing and encouraging to see the many young faces at the grass roots of the sport still showing that youthful enthusiam, energy and eagerness. We were most impressed by the large turnout, festive atmosphere and the amazing softball facility that the community is blessed with.

At the conclusion of the clinic, the Grey Sox participated in a scheduled exhibition game vs the Vancouver Firefighters Senior B squad. Lefthanded pitcher Mike Piechnik (Victoria, BC) started the season in fine form for the Grey Sox tossing a no hitter, with no walks, and lost a perfect game opportunity due to two Grey Sox errors. Shortstop Brian Ree (Gresham, OR) and Catcher Kevin Rasmussen (Everett, WA) paced the Grey Sox offense with homeruns as the Sox prevailed 5 – 0. Rob Johnson was the losing pitcher for the Firefighters with relief from Craig Pidcock in the 5th.

Once again our sincere thanks to the Cloverdale Minor Softball Association and the tireless efforts of Jim Ullock for putting together a great event and day, and for being first class hosts. Softball is certainly alive and well in this community.

Next action for the Grey Sox is May 10 and 11 when the team will travel to Kamloops, BC to participate in another minor clinic and will take on a local Kamloops squad in a 4 game super series.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

Study, Survey on Men’s Fastpitch

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

From Timothy Hatten in Illinois:

For Immediate Release
Rockford, IL.

As many of you well know, I double in my professional life as a college professor and have been researching the sport of men’s fastpitch softball. My colleagues and I are embarking on a new study and are now releasing this survey to the male fastpitch community. The survey is designed to dig deeper into the dilemma of declining participation rates within male fastpitch softball. We are primarily interested in those that are current players, coaches or sponsors of men’s teams.

You can access the survey by clicking here.

Thanks,

Tim Hatten
Associate Professor, Rock Valley College
Advisor and Head Coach: RVC Clubbers
General Manager, BAC Pride Fastpitch
nyspad@yahoo.com

Scores from Northern California PCTS – Hayward

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Thanks to Vanessa Woodmansee for these scores:

Hello,

I have attached the 2008 Men’s ASA Class “C” FP North Pacific Coast Tournament Series results. Congratulations to the Santa Rosa Fastpitch Blue team in capturing the title by beating Da Bruddah’s of Hayward in the “if” game on Sunday afternoon.

This tournament kicked off the 2008 North Pacific Coast Tournament Series, for information on future series events please visit www.region14.com

Thank you all for participating and hope to see you in July for the Tournament Series Championships and as always if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,
Vanessa Woodmansee

2008 Men’s ASA Class “C”
North Pacific Coast Region Tournament Series
Hayward, California
April 5 & 6, 2008
Tournament Game Scores

Game #1 Santa Rosa FP Blue (7) Funky Monkey (1)
Game#2 Romie’s Angels (13) Meehlies Modular Warriors (2)
Game #3 Da Bruddah’s (9) Northcoast KTM (0)
Game #4 Team Bloodline (8) The Menehunes (4)
Game #5 Santa Rosa FP Blue (10) Dresslerville AC (3)
Game #6 Funky Monkey (10) Meehlies Modular Warriors (3)
Game #7 Northcoast KTM (12) The Menehunes (11)
Game #8 Funky Monkey (11) Dresslerville A.C. (1)
Game #9 The Menehunes (8) Meehlies Modular Warriors (5)
Game #10 Funky Monkey (8) Northcoast KTM (2)
Game #11 The Menehunes (11) Dresslerville AC (3)
Game #12 Da Bruddah’s (12) Romie’s Angels (0)
Game #13 Santa Rosa FP Blue (11) Team Bloodline (2)
Game #14 Funky Monkey (8) Romie’s Angels (3)
Game #15 Team Bloodline (14) The Menehunes (6)
Game #16 Santa Rosa FP Blue (10) Da Bruddah’s (4)
Game #17 Funky Monkey (9) Team Bloodline (8)
Game #18 Da Bruddah’s (11) Funky Monkey (3)
Game #19 Da Bruddah’s (9) Santa Rosa FP Blue (2)
“If” Needed
Game #20 Santa Rosa FP Blue (16) Da Bruddah’s (5)

CHAMPION – SANTA ROSA FASTPITCH BLUE

Santa Rosa Wins at Hayward

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Santa Rosa Avenges Earlier Loss to Da Bruddah’s in Final

The Dower Report, from our friend in Northern California, Herb Dower:

HAYWARD–Santa Rosa Fastpitch Club rebounded from a 9-2 loss to Da Bruddah’s of Hayward in the first championship game to win the 2008 NorCal Pacific Coast C Fastpitch Championship by pounding out an 18-5 win over Da Bruddah’s in the “if needed” finals here Sunday. Brandon Shearer was the winning pitcher in the championship game. Santa Rosa never trailed after being staked to a quick 1-0 lead in the first inning by a towering home run far over the right-field fence by rightfielder Dustin Green.

Da Bruddah’s, who advanced to the finals by beating Funky Monkey in the loser’s bracket finals, handed Santa Rosa ace Jeff Want the loss in the first game. Trailing 2-0 going into the bottom of the fifth inning, the Hayward team tied the game with two runs in the fifth and then exploded for seven runs in the sixth. Third-place finisher Funky Monkey lost its opening game 7-1 to Santa Rosa Fastpitch but then win five consecutive games.

Northwest Tournaments 2008 – Updated

Friday, April 4th, 2008

JR Williamson’s “Northwest 2008 Schedule” has been updated.

Click here.

Printer friendly schedule available by clicking menu button at left after you click above link.

Owen Sound to Host Canadian Jr. Men’s Championships – August 3-10

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

From the official Owen Sound website:

The Owen Sound Fastpitch Association is proud to host the 2008 Canadian Junior Men’s Fastball Championships, August 3rd – 10th 2008. Games will be played at Duncan McClellan Park, which has been home to some of the countries biggest tournaments ets and the games best players.

Owen Sound is located on beautiful Georgian Bay, approximately 2 hrs north of Toronto. The counties of Grey and Bruce are said to be home to some of the most picturesque parts of Canada and the 30,000 people that live here, know that to be true.

We have a long standing tradition of great fastball in our area. We know that 2008 will only help to strengthen that history.

Good luck to all of the teams in the regular season and their provincial qualifiers. We look forward to hosting you in the month of August.

Maps and Directions for Las Vegas Roadie

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Las Vegas Weather for the Weekend


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From official SCIFL website:

2008 Las Vegas Road Trip Park & Hotel Locations

Upper Division – Hollywood Park
1650 S. Hollywood Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
5.5 miles from Arizona Charlie’s Boulder
Driving Directions from Arizona Charlie’s Boulder to the fields


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A Division – Shadow Mountain
2650 Los Feliz, Las Vegas, NV
10 miles from Arizona Charlie’s Boulder, but the directions look like they take you out of the way. Distance between the parks is about 4 miles

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Arizona Charlie’s Boulder
4575 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, NV
www.arizonacharliesboulder.com

Driving Directions from McCarran Airport in Las Vegas


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