Archive for March, 2009

More on the 2010 ISC World Tournament heading to Midland

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Editor’s Note: More coverage from the Midland Daily News on the 2010 ISC World Tournament plans.

Tournament to boost local economy
projected gain from ISC tournament $2.5 million
By Dan Chalk
of the Daily News
Published: Sunday, March 15, 2009 3:11 AM EDT
The 2010 International Softball Congress World Tournament will have a “tremendous” impact on the local economy and will hopefully return to Midland again in later years, said Jim Peckrul, executive director of the Midland County Convention and Visitors Bureau.

The Midland Explorers Booster Club is working on finalizing a contract with the ISC to host the World Tournament and two other concurrent ISC men’s fastpitch softball tournaments over an eight-day period in August of 2010 — bringing about $2.35 million of projected revenue to the Midland area.

“This would be one of the larger economic impact events that we’ve had in Midland,” Peckrul said. “If you take a look at the history of the ISC and the number of cities that have hosted this event, this is a tremendous opportunity for Midland.”

Up to 80 teams will be in town during the tournaments, representing more than 1,000 individuals from around the world. And as many as 20,000 fans are projected to attend the games, which will be played at Currie Stadium and the two other softball fields at Emerson Park, and at Redcoat Softball Complex.

Peckrul said the revenue that comes into the area from the tournament will sustain 29 jobs for the course of a whole year, according to figures from Michigan State University and Travel Michigan.

In the past, Emerson Park and Currie Stadium have been the sites of numerous major fastpitch softball events, including the ASA Men’s Major Nationals, ISF World Championships, USA Men’s National Team and Women’s National Team tryouts, and Olympic Softball team exhibition games.

Peckrul noted that not only does Midland offer a great softball venue, but it has a lot of other things to offer to fans who come watch the ISC.

“We’re a sports mecca,” he said.

And if players and fans like what they see in Midland, the likelihood increases that the city could host the event again in the future.

“If you can get (the ISC) to say, ‘We want to come back,’ that’s what we want to try to do,” Peckrul said.

Midland to host ISC in 2010

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Midland to host ISC World Tournament
By Dan Chalk
of the Daily News
Published: Friday, March 13, 2009 11:03 PM EDT

More than $2 million of potential revenue pouring into the local economy.

Up to 80 men’s fastpitch softball teams staying in the Midland area for the course of a week, and up to 20,000 spectators visiting the city over that time.

Twenty nine jobs to be created locally.

It all adds up to one big economic ray of sunshine headed this way in August of 2010, when the Midland Explorers Booster Club is set to host the International Softball Congress World Tournament and two other concurrent tournaments at Emerson Park and Redcoats Fields.

While the contract is not yet signed, organizing committee co-chairman Kyle Beane said no other city has put in a bid for the tournament, and it’s just a matter of working out contract details with ISC officials.

“There is a mutual agreement between the Explorers Booster Club and the ISC that Midland will be the host in 2010,” said Beane, who also plays for the Midland Explorers men’s fastpitch team. “We’ve got contract details to work out that will be taken care of in the next couple of weeks.”

The ISC World Tournament will feature either 24 or 32 of the best men’s fastpitch teams from around the world. The concurrent ISC II Tournament of Champions will have about 40 fastpitch teams that are just a notch below those in the World Tournament; and the 19-and-under ISC Youth Tournament will draw eight to 12 youth teams from around the world.

Fans will come in large numbers from Ontario, Beane predicted.

“We think a lot of fans are going to come from Ontario, which is still a hotbed for fastpitch,” he said.

Beane is thrilled at the prospect of having the event in Midland, which last hosted a world fastpitch tournament in 1984 and 1996.

“It’s a great feeling, because it’s something that a lot of people have wanted to see,” he said. “We know what kind of venue we’ve got, one of the best in the country. I think a lot of people are going to be really excited that this tournament is finally going to come to Midland.”

The tentative dates for the tournaments are Aug. 14-21, 2010, Beane said. The 2009 tournament is in Quad Cities.

Beane said that after researching and consulting with Jim Peckrul of the Midland County Convention and Visitors Bureau, the organizing committee came up with a figure of $2.35 million as the economic impact of the tournaments.

Beane’s fellow committee co-chairman Dave Lach said the committee determined that the visitors and convention bureau would receive about $9,000 from the 2 percent local tax on lodging during the tournament.

A portion of any profit generated from the tournament will go to the Explorers Booster Club, but most of the profit will go to local teams, leagues, parks and other worthwhile groups as determined by the committee, Lach said.

Beane said the committee of about 25 members also includes softball notables Marty McGuire, Laura Currie, Pete Finn, Jeff Servinski, Gregg Sauve and Jack Starling, among others.

Lach said about 100 more volunteers will be needed to plan and run the tournament.

Lach said the committee is setting out to raise about $25,000 to meet expenses for the tournament, which include paying the city for the use of the fields.

Beane said the committee has already done a lot of planning over the past few months.

“We’ve got logos designed, we’re working on a website. A lot of work is already done; now it’s just time to start executing the plan,” Beane said.

Lach expects that the cost of admission to tournament games will be about $8 per fan per day, and about $20 per fan for the entire tournament.

He said that spectators will also receive coupons for area businesses with their admission tickets.

New York Bombers Team Website

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Thanks to John Dry of the New York Bombers for this info:

(click photo to visit their official team website)(photo above is from the 2008 Elkland Tournament, which they won)

The team is mostly from Cortland, NY, but players range from Buffalo, Oswego, Kingston, Ontario, PA, and and West Virginia, and compete in the New York/PA/Ontario region.

Editor’s note: We have added the NY Bombers to our page of links for team websites. If your team is not listed, and you wish to be, see the link at the bottom of the teams page. You’ll also find links to rosters for all 2008 teams which participated in the ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions.

From the official team website:

The New York Bomber’s are a Men’s Fastpitch Softball Team that consists of mostly players from Central part of New York State, including the Cortland, Buffalo, Olean, and Corning areas. Some other Bomber players travel as far as West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and from Kingston, Ontario Canada to play with the team. The diversity of the players has proven that the game is dwindling in numbers and to find quality fastpitch players the team has had to go outside the region and even the US to find quality players that will commit to play the game.

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Flip(ping) out

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

A number of readers have written to us, asking about the little Flip video camera that we used to shoot the YouTube clip of Rob O’Brien’s home run. Thought we’d let you know we spotted a sale at Amazon, for the 30 minute non-HD Flip camera. It’s not the high definition version that we used, but can’t beat the price. Click image below for details.

Update:
Speaking of gadgets, Tim Lyon, USA Jr. Men’s head coach writes in to share information on another, which, at $1.99 is a great bargain for fastpitch coaches, players and fans:

The Baseball HittingTracker is an application developed for the iPhone. The HittingTracker aims to be the most detailed hitting statistics application available on the iPhone. You’ll be able to track singles, doubles, triples as well as game winning hits, on base percentage and batting average with runners in scoring position.

You can use the HittingTracker during a game to easily track statistics. However, you can just as easily use it after the game to enter all the hitting information from your scoring book so that you can have all the statistics at your fingertips for your next game.

You can edit players, teams, games and seasons so it can be used to manage your team as well as tracking statistics. You can even change the batting order for each game and put players on the bench that aren’t hitting. You can switch between “Quick Mode” and “Advanced Mode” when entering statistics. If you’re not interested in tracking outs, balls and strikes, runners on base, etc. then you can select “Quick Mode”. You’ll be able to enter statistics with a single touch.

Here is the official website for the iPhone application. , which notes:

The HittingTracker is available on the iPhone App Store by searching for “hittingtracker”. Once purchased for $1.99, it will download and install directly onto your iPhone and you’ll be ready to begin!

Long Beach Black Sox Take SCIFL Weekend # 2

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

From:

(Click logo for official SCIFL website)

WEEK 2 – TAFT

The 2009 Billy Bash Champions are the Long Beach Black Sox who used their undefeated round robin results to take the number one seed in the elimination round. They continued their winning ways on Sunday as they kept winning, including a victory of the the host’s team, the Savala Painters, for a perfect 6-0 weekend. The Savala Painters beat a tough “local” team W. Roosters in their morning game as the highest ranking third seed, then beat the Amigos to make it into the Championship game.
Result and more info to be posted soon [at the official SCIFL website]

Next up for SCIFL: Santa Fe Springs, March 21-22

Followed by Las Vegas, April 4-5

Ramblers triumph as fastpitch champs

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009


HITTING OUT: Mt Albert Ramblers’ Matthew Hicks sends the ball into the outfield during their 6-5 victory over Auckland United in the Auckland fastpitch softball final at Rosedale Park on Saturday(photo by Shane Wenzlick)

[Auckland, New Zealand] – There were twice as many reasons for the Mt Albert Ramblers Softball Club to celebrate on Saturday.

The club’s men and women’s sides won their respective finals in the Auckland fastpitch champs at Rosedale Park.

The men’s side didn’t have it all their own way in their title defence against local rivals Auckland United, taking out a 6-5 victory in a match that went down to the wire.

Going into the match United had recent form on their side, notching up two wins over Ramblers this season, though the gap between the teams was always close.

But Ramblers know how to win finals matches, with the victory their fifth consecutive Auckland title.

Two previously out-of-form players Bernard Hale and Bobbie King stood up when it counted for Ramblers, with both belting home runs.

And Matthew Hicks added another late in the game to give the reigning champs the edge they needed.

New internationals Ben and Thomas Enoka were the stand-out players for United with Ben smacking four hits from his four turns at bat and Thomas three, as well as pitching a strong game.

Both hit home runs but the rest of the side could only manage two hits.

The next challenge for the Ramblers is a defence of their national club title in a fortnight. If they’re successful it’ll make them the top club in the country for the third year running.

For the Ramblers women their second consecutive finals win was an upset over hot favourite Wai-takere Bears. The Bears had won 19 games in a row, before the 8-2 loss to Ramblers.

Former international Tuhi Cooper was in outstanding form along with pitcher Carina Hale.

During the semifinal earlier in the day, Ramblers edged out Marist 3-2.

It’s been an impressive couple of years for Ramblers who were promoted into the top grade last season.

2009 USA Softball Men’s Fast Pitch National team schedule announced

Friday, March 6th, 2009

From the official website of:


2009 USA Softball Men’s Fast Pitch National team schedule announced

3/4/2009

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — The Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA) and USA Softball announced today the 2009 schedule for the USA Softball Men’s National team. Looking to medal in the World Championships in July, the 17-man roster will compete in two events before heading to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada from July 12-27 for competition in the ISF World Championships.

Led by head coach Pete Turner (Stockton, Calif.), the Red, White and Blue will open the season in May with a tournament in the U.S. Virgin Islands. With teams from Canada, the British Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Panama, St. Croix, and the Virgin Island Eagles, the tournament will provide preparation as they move towards the World Championships in July. Next up will be featured doubleheader exhibition games in Salem, Virginia against local all-star teams on June 26 and 27.

Team USA will close out the summer looking to medal at the ISF World Championships in Canada. The U.S. placed fourth in the 2004 World Championships and took home their last medal in 2000 with the bronze.

2009 USA Softball Men’s National Team Schedule of Events:

May 19-25, 2009 St. John’s Sporting Center Invitational St. John’s – U.S. Virgin Islands

June 26-27, 2009 Exhibition vs. Salem Area All Stars Salem, Virginia

July 12-27, 2009 ISF World Championships Saskatoon, Canada

To follow Team USA throughout the 2009 season log on to www.usasoftball.com for game stories and bios.

Sunday Fastpitch in Prescott AZ

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

From:

SUNDAY FAST PITCH

THE CITY OF PRESCOTT WILL be offering Open Fast Pitch practice/games for Men and Masters 50+ on Sunday afternoons at Ken Lindley Field beginning Sunday, March 29. The open fast pitch workout is free for all current fast pitch players along with anyone interested in learning how to play and possibly join one of the city’s current Men’s Adult or Men’s Senior 50+ Fast Pitch teams. Pitching machine and live pitching will be available. The Sunday afternoon workout begins on March 31 and runs through April 26, with no play date on Easter Sunday. Workouts begin at noon with hitting on a pitching machine or live pitching followed by a pick-up game between those who come out.

City adult fast pitch leagues begin May 7 with a registration deadline scheduled for April 15 for Fast Pitch teams only. The Adult Men’s Fast Pitch league will be conducted on Thursday, Friday and possibly Saturday evenings at Lindley Field. For more information call 928-777-1557.

Editor’s note: Prescott will host this year’s ASA 50+ Masters National Tournament. In addition to the main field downtown, (Ken Lindley Field), the city has completely renovated its softball complex. Last year, the fields were in great shape when they hosted the ASA “C” Nationals, with the ASA “B” Nationals headed there this year, in addition to the 50+.

Click here
for host cities for all 2009 ASA National tournaments.

SCIFL Weekend # 2 – Taft, CA

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

From:

(Click logo for official SCIFL website)

SCIFL WEEK 2 – TAFT

The bracket for this weekend is now available. There will be nine teams playing this weekend with games starting at 9:00 AM on Saturday and the championship game set for 3:00 PM on Sunday.

For updated bracket and map link, click the SCIFL logo above — to visit the official site.

ASA to Feature Men’s Softball at Women’s World Cup

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Men’s softball will be featured at the Women’s World Cup in Oklahoma City July 16-20, 2009.

Uh, that would be men’s slo-pitch.

Click here for USA Softball press release.