Archive for November, 2010

Happy Chef’s Mike Bosch Coaching at Syracuse

Saturday, November 13th, 2010


Syracuse Women’s Softball Assistant Coach Mike Bosch

A National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) National Coach of the Year, Mike Bosch brings 13 years of head coaching experience and an impressive resume to the Orange softball staff.

Building a Powerhouse
Prior to joining the SU staff, Bosch spent the past 13 seasons as head coach at Iowa Lakes Community College in Estherville, Iowa where he built the program into a perennial contender with two NJCAA Division II National Championship appearances in his final three seasons. While at Iowa Lakes, Bosch produced 28 All-Americans and 81 all-region selections while compiling a 525-236-2 overall record.

In 2010, Bosch led the Lakers to a third-place finish at the NJCAA National Championship and earned NFCA Midwest Coaching Staff of the Year honors. He earned his 500th career victory on April 6, 2010 in a 12-0 shutout of Dakota County Technical College before guiding the team to a Region XI Championship and a District F title. Iowa Lakes was one of 16 teams to earn an NJCAA National Championship berth, finishing the season with a 60-11 overall record.

Bosch and his staff earned NFCA NJCAA Division II National Coaching Staff of the Year honors in 2008 after leading the Lakers to a Region XI title, District F championship and a fifth-place finish at the NJCAA Division II National Championship. The team finished the 2008 season with a 59-13 overall record while hitting a program-best .392 with 47 home runs.

During his tenure, Bosch’s Iowa Lakes teams hit better than .287 every season, including 10 seasons where the squad’s batting average was above .300. Bosch and his staff also earned NFCA Midwest Coaching Staff of the Year honors in 2006. In addition to his duties at Iowa Lakes, Bosch has also served as a clinician at various softball camps, including the University of Tennessee camp, specializing in pitching.

Strong Mentor
Prior to joining the Iowa Lakes staff as an assistant coach in 1996, Bosch spent four seasons as a high school head coach in Minnesota. He began his coaching career as the varsity softball coach at Wabasso High School, leading the team to state tournament appearances in each of his two seasons while earning a pair of Region 3A Coach of the Year honors. Wabasso compiled a 39-10 record during Bosch’s tenure, finishing fifth in the 1991 state tournament and seventh in 1992.

Bosch moved from Wabasso to nearby Jackson High School where he compiled a 29-9 record through two seasons. At Jackson, Bosch led the squad to a first place finish in the 1993 state tournament while earning his third Region 3A Coach of the Year award in as many seasons.

Playing Days
While beginning his coaching career, Bosch also gained valuable experience playing men’s fastpitch softball. He joined the team Happy Chef out of Mankato, Minn. in 1992 and played for five seasons before joining The Ranch in Fairmont, Minn. where he played three seasons.

In the Classroom
In addition to his duties on the field during his 14 years at Iowa Lakes, Bosch also served as a Professor of Mathematics, teaching courses in statistics, calculus, pre-calculus for more than 3,000 students annually. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in mathematics education from Southwest State University and his Master’s in Mathematics from Mankato State University. He and his wife Leslie have three children.

Bahamian Championship

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Cap tip Blair Setford


Edney “The Heat” Bethel Leads the Way


(click logo for original news story)

‘This one was sweet’

By RENALDO DORSETT
Sports Reporter
rdorsett (at) tribunemedia.net

A dominating performance from arguably the best pitcher in the country led the way as the Bahamas Softball Federation crowned a new men’s champion at its National Round Robin.

Edney “The Heat” Bethel recorded a tournament high 13 strikeouts as his DRS Jets of Eleuthera claimed the title with a 4-2 win over the Green Cay Turtles of Abaco Saturday night at St Paul’s College Park, Grand Bahama.

Bethel called the win a major milestone in his storied local career.
“This was a huge win and to me it might be the biggest win I ever had in my career,” he said. “It was a good tournament, even though Nassau was having their problems and they could not bring a team in, the other teams that came down did well and we had a good showing. I was just happy we were able to come together when we did. This was a great win and it is great to have J C (James Cistern) back.”

After he gave up an early single, Bethel struck out the next two hitters he faced to close out the first inning.

The Jets reached the scoreboard first in the bottom half of the inning when Bethel, who also serves as his team’s leadoff hitter, was brought home on an RBI double from veteran catcher Edmund Bethel.

“The Heat” continued to control the game from the mound with relative ease in the second inning when he retired the side in order with a groundout followed by another pair of strikeouts.

In the Jets next at bat, Angelo Bethel walked, Jeff Bethel singled and Horatio Green belted a two RBI single which scored both to give the Jets a 3-0 lead. The Jets added another run in the fourth when Green scored to give the Jets their biggest lead of the game, 4-0.
Bethel kept the Turtles off the scoreboard in the fifth when he struckout the side, but allowed two runs in the sixth to Neil Lowe and Grant Albury, which trimmed the deficit to just two runs.

Turtles pitcher William Weatherford, who had seven strikeouts of his own, kept the Turtles within striking distance by keeping the Jets off the scoreboard in the sixth. However, the rally would be short lived.

Fittingly, Bethel would end the game in dominant fashion when he struck out the side in the top of the seventh to clinch the game and the title for the Jets.

Edmund Bethel said the win was a means of paying homage to the players’ hometown, which claimed a title for the first time in about two decades. “This one was sweet” he said. “We wanted this so bad for a really long time and now JC is back.”

Editor’s note: Some familiar names in the story above, Bethel, Albury and Weatherford. Though squaring off on different teams in the finals of this year’s Bahamian championship, the three were teammates on Haziel McDonald’s Texaco Pirates, when they rose to great heights at the AAU International Tournament in Orlando, Florida. In 2004, the Pirates — led by the trio, captured the consolation bracket at the AAU. Just a year later, they gave eventual champions The Bar/Circle Tap the toughest game of their championship run, with Bethel and Weatherford playing key roles. Haziel’s Pirates continued to build their roster, finishing in the elite 8 of the 40 team tourney in 2008, with the likes of Derek Mayson, Rhys Casley, Louie Joglar, Rob Scheller, Rob Schweyer, Doug Sleep, Rob Fawcett, Steve Mullaley and Jason Hill donning the red, black and gold of the Texaco Pirates during their runs in the mid-2000’s. In 2007, the island – Man-o-War Cay hosting a Bahamian Invitational tournament, inviting us to join in the fun, with Ballparkradio. It was Grant Albury and William Weatherford as lead divers on the snorkel trip planned by Haziel and others on the island. Good to see their names in print again, and see that they still handle the bat as well as a snorkel and conch shell. McDonald, Albury and Weatherford, and their families were the gracious hosts to one of the greatest fastpitch trips I’ve ever enjoyed.

For more on Man-O-War, click here.. For Google’s bird’s eye view of Man-O-War, click here.

Man-O-War Cay, Abaco, Bahamas, Fastpitch Heaven in the Bahamas
(click to enlarge–twice on some browsers to really enlarge)

More about Man-O-War Cay, Abaco, Bahamas:
Source: Wikipedia

Man-O-War Cay is a small island in the Abaco region of the Bahamas.
It has a population of about 300 Bahamian residents and about 135 foreign resident families. During the summer some local houses are rented by vacationing families that have a reputation as good house guests (the exclusive nature of the locals leads noisier or more youthful vacationers to other islands). The island is famous for its boat-building history. William H. Albury was famous in the country for his tremendous boat building skills. He built his first schooner at the age of 14. Albury died in 1972, but the boat building on the Cay still lives on. The last big boat built by “Uncle Will” and the Albury Brothers ship yard, as he had come be to known, was the Esperanto. The Esperanto was later renamed The William H. Albury in his honor, and is still in service and can be chartered. The newer generations have resorted to building fiberglass boats as opposed to wooden vessels.

This island is about 2.5 miles long(4 km), but relatively narrow, often less than 100 meters between the harbor and beach side of the Island. A section of island called “The Narrows” by the locals is exceptionally narrow, with a beach on both sides separated by a roadway built into the rock formation between them, less than 10 meters across. The harbor side of the island faces Marsh Harbour, and a beach side runs the length of the opposite shore.

There are two small grocery stores, a marina, a few gift shops, a hardware shop, a few restaurants, a bakery, a golf-cart rental office (the narrow roads, often unpaved outside of the town center, only permit the use of golf-carts or other small vehicles).

Wreckage of the USS Adirondack which ran aground in August 1862 is strown on the reef just northeast of Man-O-War. Public travel to Man-O-War Cay is via ferry from Marsh Harbour.

The diving, snorleling and watersports around the island are truly exceptional. The people are both friendly and good natured. The island is very safe with very little crime and is clean and well kept.

The home builders of Man O War are know throught the Bahamas for building homes that ” Are built like Ships, but bolted to the land”. Indeed all the rafters and structure are bolted together similar to ship construction and resist the hurricanes very well. The residents stand as a reminder of the independent thinking and self reliance of the founders of the Bahamas. Several of the local boat builders still make the occasional “Abaco” Dingy boats in their native woods of Madera mahogany and other Bahamian hardwoods. They are today considered works of art and sought after by those who appresiate fine old world wooden vessels.

Click here for more Aerial photos.

Danish championships

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

The 2010 Danish Fastpitch Softball Championships

Article submitted by:
Christina Laub Frank – Media Committee ll The Danish Softball Federation

The men’s final at the 2010 Danish Fastpitch Softball Championships, held on Saturday October 2nd, showcased some of the best softball players in Europe right now.

The Teams
Hørsholm Hurricanes, runner-up in 2009, faced Stenløse Bulls for the ninth time this season.
Both teams have national team players onboard who helped win the European Championship, when Denmark beat the Czech Republic 5-2.
The National Championship final was a repetition of the European Cup Winners Cup final in Prague this summer, where Hørsholm Hurricanes beat Stenløse Bulls 4-1.
The Danes cashed in on the awards at both championships: Bulls’ pitcher, Kim Hansen, was awarded Best Pitcher at the 2010 Men’s European Cup Winners Cup, while Daniel “Charlie” Julenon was awarded both Best Batter and Most Valuable Plauer at the European Championship.
Valdemar Terkelsen, Hurricanes, was awarded Best Batter as well as Most Valuable Player at the European Cup Winners Cup.

Men’s Final
Bulls led by 2-0 after the first inning; a single from Anders Jørgensen, followed by a long triple from Jesper Low manufactured the first run and a perfectly executed squeeze-play by Martin Simonsen gave the second run. Bulls dominated and it began to look like a sure victory for them. However, in the fourth inning Frederik Terkelsen, Hurricanes, hit a long, hard ball and made it to second base against all odds. Earlier this year, the 23 year-old super talent won the ISC Men’s World Fastball Tournament in Michigan, USA, with his Canadian team, Jarvis Travelers. Now he was back in Denmark to help his Danish club team win the final.

With Frederik Terkelsen on second, Julius Veeris came up to bat. The Dutch player was brought in just for this one game and he was about to prove his worth. A homerun said it all and brought the score to 2-2. Hurricanes came to life and in the bottom of the sixth made the decisive plays.

Thomas Hansen singled and Frederik Terkelsen managed to force an error on the Bulls infield. Julius Veeris was given an intentional walk, making it bases loaded with Dennis Kihlgast coming up. He singled, scoring two more runs. Anders Hansen followed with a sac fly and Rody Stam’s grounder in the infield drove in yet another run, making it 5-2 – the final score.

Individual Awards men’s:
Best Pitcher: Martin Holmberg, Hørsholm Hurricanes (ERA 2.00)
Best Batter: Julius Veeris, Hørsholm Hurricanes (AVG .500)
Most Valuable Player: Julius Veeris, Hørsholm Hurricanes

Women’s Final
The women’s final saw Copenhagen Barracudas reclaim the title for the second year in a row, beating United 7-1.

Individual Awards women’s:
Best Pitcher: Nana Rasmussen, Copenhagen Barracudas (ERA 1.00)
Best Batter: Pia Jacobsen, Copenhagen Barracudas (AVG .750)
Most Valuable Player: Pia Jacobsen, Copenhagen Barracudas

African Championships

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

Cap tip, Blair Setford

Softball coaches decry poor competition
MOSAH MOKGANEDI
CORRESPONDENT

After returning from the Zone VI championships held in Lesotho, the coaches of the victorious softball teams have decried the poor competition at the annual tournament. The event attracted only four countries, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and South Africa.

Namibia failed to field a team in the women’s competition. Botswana has dominated the tournament over the years, but coaches believe the players are not benefiting from the competition. Coach of the men team, Bobby Khupe said they are concerned about the low number of countries that participate in the competition.

The men’s team finished top after winning all its six games while their female counterparts were victorious in all their four assignments.
Khupe said that besides South Africa, they are not learning anything new from other countries.

Only Botswana, Lesotho and South Africa and a few countries have consistently participated in the competition. Some countries have failed to send teams citing financial constraints.

Khupe said poor competition at the Zone VI Championships has seen the Botswana teams faring badly in international tournaments.
He said winning the Zone VI competitions makes Botswana teams complacent. He said they plan to invite teams from outside Africa for friendly games. Khupe attributed their good run at the Zone VI to solid defence and good batting. He said their concentration has improved over the years.

The women team’s coach, Titeo Mangope concurs that competing in the Zone VI competitions is no longer beneficial. He said the tournament has been stagnant for sometime and Botswana needs to compete in challenging events.

“This time, we took a team of young players but we still beat our competitors who brought experienced players. This means the competition is stagnant,” Mangope said. He said countries like Zimbabwe, which have shown promise in the past, failed to send a team.

One positive that he draws from the competition is that his side was able to beat South Africa, a side which is better resourced.

Women’s AAU International – Feb 4-6, 2011

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

AAU International Women’s Fastpitch Tournament
February 4th – 6th 2011
Osceola Softball Complex, Orlando,Florida
Entry Fee $500 / Deadline January 25th

For more information,please contact Alex Linares at: 407- 828-5602 or
alex (at) aausports.org

Alex Linares
Amateur Athletic Union Of The United States, Inc.
Sports Manager
Panama & Puerto Rico Liaison
International Events
407- 828-5602
407- 934 – 7242 (fax)
alex (at) aausports.org
www.aausports.org

In remembrance

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

Host Cities for 2012 ASA National Championships Announced

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

The ASA announced the host cities for the 2012 ASA Nationals, at their recent meetings in Shreveport, LA.

TOURNAMENT NAME START DATE STOP DATE
LOCATION

Men’s Major 8/2/2012 8/5/2012 TBA Monday, November 15
Men’s Class Open 8/30/2012 9/2/2012 North Mankato, MN
Men’s Class B 8/30/2012 9/2/2012 North Mankato, MN
Men’s Class C East 8/30/2012 9/2/2012 Salem, VA
Men’s Class C West 8/30/2012 9/2/2012 North Mankato, MN
Men’s 23-Under 8/3/2012 8/5/2012 TBA Monday, November 15
Men’s Masters 40-Over 8/24/2012 8/26/2012 TBA Monday, November 15
Men’s Masters 50-Over 9/6/2012 9/9/2012 TBA Monday, November 15
Men’s Senior 60-Over 9/21/2012 9/23/2012 Prescott, AZ

Click here for complete list.

Editor’s note: Class “A” is now called “Open”, the 50+ is now “Masters” instead of Seniors, and they’ve added a 60+ “Seniors” division. Unless I missed an earlier announcement, this is new for 2012. Regular readers will recall my objection to calling 50+ “seniors”, especially in this day and age, when athletes are competing longer. Good moves on the latter two (50+ and 60+). What’s behind the change of “A” to “Open”?

The one I find most puzzling though, is the “C” division. They split this “national” tournament into two divisions a couple of years ago. This year the “C” (half) East national is in Salem Virginia. OK. But the “C” (half) national West is in Mankato Minnesota.

Don’t get me wrong — Mankato Minnesota is a great fastball town — and will be hosting the men’s open and B the national tournaments in 2012. I have not have the pleasure of going to Mankato yet, but I’m old enough to remember the Happy Chef teams, and have heard great things from the NAFA teams that play there. But last time I looked Mankato Minnesota is in the central time zone, two hours, in two time zones away from the West Coast. Minnesota West?

Mankato is EAST of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, and California.

In 2009, the first year that they split the “C” division, the Eastern half was in Decatur Illinois, while the Western half was in Hastings Nebraska. Or was it the other way around? No matter – both were in the central time zone, just as is the case in 2012. When they split up the “C” division 2009, the most common reason I heard was to save teams the travel expense of going cross-country. That may well be working out for class “C” teams in the central and eastern time zone, but how about those out west?

It’s not as if the West Coast hasn’t supported the ASA “C” Nationals. When Prescott Arizona hosted the “C” (half) national in 2008, roughly half of the 50 teams, give or take, came from California, and more from the western region. An even larger number when Stockton California hosted the tournament in 2005. Ah well. I do understand that host cities are hard to come by, especially good ones like Mankato. This year’s “C” East and West are a bit more balanced, Ohio for the East and Tuscon Arizona for the West.

Miss the list for 2011? They’re listed after the jump.
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Meridian Fastpitch Tournament – WA – May 21-22, 2011

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Cap tip Mark Seward:

City of Meridian

Hello Men’s Fast Pitch Managers,

It is time again to start thinking about Men’s Fast Pitch Leagues and Tournaments for 2011. The City of Meridian will be hosting the 2nd Annual Men’s Fast Pitch Tournament on May 21st & 22nd, 2011. Last year’s tournament turned out to be a good one with SAU (based out of Utah) beating Yakima Brewing Company (based out of Washington) in the Championship game 2-1. Please see more information on the tournament below. Registration Forms and other information will be sent out in the next couple weeks.

-Divisions: Men’s Fast Pitch (All Divisions)

-Team Registration Fee: $250 per team (First 16 teams to register)

-3 Game Guarantee

-All ASA Fast Pitch Rules Apply

-Individual T-Shirts for 1st Place

-Team Plaque for 1st & 2nd Place

-Offensive/Defensive Tourney MVP

All teams and players must be registered through ASA, and present signed rosters at time of registration. Registration Deadline is Friday, May 6th by 5:00 pm at the Meridian Parks & Recreation Office. Teams can fax in the roster and registration form and pay over the phone with a credit card.

There will be a meet and greet Friday, May 20th at a location to be announced later. This is a great way for teams to meet others, talk about their own tournaments, and to talk softball.

Hotel deals will follow in the next couple weeks as well. If you have any questions regarding this tournament, please feel free to call me or email me at 208-888-3579 or at gwhite (at) meridiancity.org

Garrett White
City of Meridian Parks and Recreation
Recreation Coordinator
Phone: 888-3579
Fax: 898-5501
Email: gwhite (at) meridiancity.org

AAU International Tournament – Notice to Managers

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Cap tip, Al’s Fastball:

AAU International Fastpitch

To all coaches:
Friendly reminder:
There is only a week left before deadline to pay your entry fee.
Please be advise that on November 18th by noon, every team
must be paid. Any team ( no exception ) not paid off that day
by that time will be replace with one of the teams on the waiting
list.
Also, this year, only the AAU roster form will be accepted and
roster form most include every player’s address and date of
birth. No roster form without player’s birthdate and physical
address will be accepted. ** do not give us the hotel’s address
on that form and do not write one address for the entire team. **

Thanks.

Alex Linares
Amateur Athletic Union Of The United States, Inc.
Sports Manager
Panama & Puerto Rico Liaison
International Events
407- 828-5602
407- 934 – 7242 (fax)
alex@aausports.org
www.aausports.org

Argentina Takes on Australia – Dec 3-5

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

From our friend in Argentina, Martin Jorge:

Rough Google Translation:

Argentina Men’s National Team staff will be starting later this month to Australia to play two important tournaments in the country. First, Argentina played on Australia’s Skins Tournament, 3 to 5 December, and then contest the Men’s Fastpitch Softball International Test Series, from 8 to 10 December. Our coach will play a minimum of 13 games in Australian lands, and both tournaments will be played at the Hawker International Softball Centre in Canberra.

The first commitment of our selected will be Australia’s Skins Tournament, one of the most important club tournament in Australia and the world. A total of 10 teams will contest the tournament, divided into two zones of 5 teams each. The teams participating along with Argentina are:

South Side Mariners (Western Australia – WA)
Monarchs (WA)
Raptors (New South Wales – NSW Under 19 State Team)
Comets (Victoria – VIC)
Mounties (NSW)
Northern Stars (NSW)
Victoria Point Sharks (Queensland – QLD)
Storm (Australia Capital Territory – ACT)
StrikeZone (ACT)

The fixture of the first phase of the tournament is as follows:

Friday December 3

9:00 a.m.
1 Selected Argentino V Storm
2 Southside Mariners V Northern Stars

10:50 a.m.
1 Selected Argentino V Southside Mariners
V Mounties Monarchs 2

24:40
1 Victoria Point Sharks V Mounties
2 Monarchs V Raptors

2.30pm
Northern Storm V 1 Stars
2 Victoria Point Sharks V Raptors

4.20pm
1 V Melbourne Northern Stars
2 Southside Mariners V Storm

6.10pm
Raptors V 1 TSAR
Melbourne V 2 Selected Argentino

8.00pm
1 TSAR V Mounties
2 Monarchs V Victoria Point Sharks

Saturday, December 4

9:00 a.m.
1 Melbourne V Southside Mariners
2 Raptors V Mounties

10:50 a.m.
1 V Melbourne Storm
2 Victoria Point Sharks V TSAR

24:40
1 Stars V Selected Northern Argentine
TSAR V Monarchs 2

For his part, from December 8 will play Argentina Men’s Fastpitch Softball International Test Series with Australia Green, Australia Gold and New Zealand. Note that in this competition Argentina will face World Champion (Australia, this time divided into two teams) and the runner of the World (New Zealand), which marks the level of demand that will be the challenge for our team. The fixture of the tournament is as follows:

Wednesday, December 8

Australia 1 Australia Gold vs Green
2 Argentina vs New Zealand
Green vs Argentina 3 Australia
4 New Zealand vs Australia Gold

Thursday, December 9

5 New Zealand vs Australia Green
6 Australia vs Argentina Gold
7 Australia Australia Green vs Gold
8 Argentina vs New Zealand

Friday, December 10

9 Australia vs New Zealand Green
Gold vs Argentina 10 Australia
11 Argentina vs Australia Green
12 New Zealand vs Australia Gold
March 13 vs 4 º º
January 14 º vs 2 º

It is recalled that the Head Coach of Argentina Eduardo Sabaté Selection announced last month the 19 players who made this tour:

1-Bittor, Nicholas Paraná
2-Bolzán, Kevin Paraná
3-Brandauer, Juan Bahia Blanca
4-Cáceres, Mauricio Bahia Blanca
5-Ferrara, Lautaro Paraná
6-Godoy, Gustavo Paraná
7-Godoy, Manuel Paraná
8-Guerrinieri, Gustavo Paraná
9 – Jiménez, Nicolás Bahía Blanca
10-Malatesta, Marcelo Paraná
11-Montero, Mariano Paraná
12-Montero, Maximiliano Paraná
13-Montero, Pablo Paraná
14-Motroni, Bruno Paraná
15-Petric, Fernando Paraná
16-Potolicchio, Juan Paraná
17-Rúa, Fernando Buenos Aires
18-Sabaté, Paraná Francisco
19-Sacks, Paraná Germain

The campus held a rally on the weekend of 27 and 28 November in the city of Paraná, land before leaving for Australia. Along with the merger, on November 27 will be a press conference to present this tour.

Martin Jorge
Head of Media and Communication
Softball Confederation Argentina

Editor’s note: Do you think Parana is the fastpitch capital of Argentina? (Host for the 2012 ISF Jr. Worlds)