3 Top Ten Teams in Action at Midland, MI


Friday Scores

Game 1
Midland MI Mickey;s Sleds 14 WP- Doug Gillis
Rosscomman MI Bartz 1 LP- Paul Hoisington Jr.

Game 2
Midland MI Explorers 4 WP- Frank Cox
Marshall MI lightning Fastpitch 1 LP- Sean Kelly

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Read all of the results at Al’s Fastball.

The folks in Midland will be hosting the annual Boulevard Lounge tournament this weekend:

Three of the ISC’s top-10 teams will be in action this weekend at Emerson Park in Midland at the annual Boulevard Lounge tournament:

# 3 Gremlins (NY) #3
# 4 Chicago/NY #4
# 6 Midland Explorers

A nice chance to get acquainted with Midland Michigan !

Editor’s note:
Also entered in the Boulevard Lounge tournament, will be another Michigan team, the Lightning, who moved up a few spots in the latest ISC Rankings to # 24. The Lightning knocked off #23 ranked Ashland Stockpack, 9-2, a week or so ago, at the Bay City Memorial Weekend tournament, though the ranking committee seems to have missed that one. The Lightning will have their hands full, with # 4 CHI/NY and # 6 Midland Explorers in their pool.

The new ISC rankings are out and the Lightning have moved up a few slots…somehow still behind Ashland Stockpack who the Lightning defeated 9-2 in Bay City on Memorial Day. Three of the top ten teams in the world will be in Midland this weekend including Chicago/NY Dominicana and the Midland Explorers who are in the Lightnings bracket.

Boulevard Tournament – Schedule and Notes

Below is the schedule for this weekend’s tournament in Midland.

There are a couple slight changes (only in the order of playoff matchups on Sunday morning). Looking forward to getting the season in Midland started out as we move towards this August and the 2010 ISC World Tournament.

Special Olympics Exhibition

As we’ve done the past, we’ll be having an exhibition game against a local Special Olympics team at 3:00 on Saturday at the Stadium. There are no other games schedule between 3:00-4:00 so if anyone is interested, we’d be happy to have you out to play a few innings with us.

The tournament rules are attached. Please review. If you have any questions, let me know. For the weekend, the tournament director will be Marc Gillis ( 248-225-2897 ) who will be handing out game balls, line-up cards, etc. If there are any issues with gameplay/fields/schedule/weather, Marc will be handling those things. Prior to your 1st game, Marc will be making the rounds to introduce himself to the managers if you have any questions.

See you at the park!

Kyle Beane
810-813-5178

8th Annual Boulevard Lounge Tournament

June 11-13, 2010
Emerson Park – Midland, Michigan
ISC Qualifying Tournament

Division A
Explorers
CHI/NY
Lightning
Owen Sound Jrs

Division B
Gremlins
Mickeys
Port Huron
Barts

Friday Stadium Emerson 2
7:00 1 Mickeys v Barts
9:00 2 Explorers v Lightning

Saturday Stadium Emerson 2
9:00 3 Gremlins v Port Huron 4 CHI/NY v Owen Sound Jrs
11:00 5 Gremlins v Barts 6 CHI/NY v Lightning
1:00 7 Lightning v Owen Sound Jrs 8 Port Huron v Mickeys
3:00 Special Olympics Game
4:00 9 Explorers v Owen Sound Jrs 10 Port Huron v Barts
6:00 11 Explorers v CHI/NY
8:00 12 Gremlins v Mickeys

Sunday Stadium Emerson 2
8:00 13 2nd A v 3rd B 14 2nd B v 3rd A
10:00 15 1st A v 4th B 16 1st B v 4th A
12:00 17 Semi: W13 v W16 18 Semi: W14 v W15
2:00 19 Final: W17 v W18

65 days until the start of the 2010 ISC!

For more information on the upcoming ISC World Tournament in Midland, click the logo below, then the “Like” button. It’s at 731 at press time – let’s see if we can’t get it closer to 1000 !

Boulevard Lounge Tournament Rules after the jump.

Boulevard Lounge Tournament
June 11 – 13, 2010 – Tournament Rules

1. Each manager is responsible for informing his players of the tournament rules.

2. The tournament will be conducted using ISC rules found in the ISC Guide.
2a. Teams have the option of using the 2-out catcher rule (may use a pinch-runner for the catcher in order for them to allow for putting gear on). The runner is player in the lineup who bats immediately before the catcher, but is not on base.

3. All tournament games will be played with a 7-run 5th inning mercy rule. International tie-breaker rule will be implemented in the top of the 8th.

4. Official tournament ball – ISC Worth Ball – Kmaster Cork.

5. Protests will be allowed only on rule interpretation. Protests will be ruled upon before play continues.

6. Submitting line-ups and getting game balls will be handled at the scorer’s table in the 5th inning of the game before yours, or 30 minutes before the first game on the diamond. If a team is involved in a doubleheader situation, they will be asked to send a representative to the diamond with a line-up (if possible).

7. Unsportsmanlike conduct: Player ejected for the balance of the game, the Tournament
Director (Marc Gillis) will have the authority to eject the player for additional games or the balance
of the tournament if necessary

8. Seeding for Playoffs – ISC Division: Following round-robin play, all 8 teams will advance, seeded 1 through 4 in each division. Matchups will be 1A v 4B. 2A v 3B. 3A v 2B. 4A v 1B
A. Round robin record.
B. Two team tie: common game winner
C. Three team tie:
1. If one of the tied teams defeated the other tied teams in round robin, that
team advances, with two teams remaining tied, use 8B.
2. Fewest runs allowed in all round robin games.
3. Most runs scored in all round robin games.
4. Coin Flip

10. Tournament Committee reserves the right to alter these rules and tournament format if conditions warrant. The Tournament Committee is Marc-Tournament Director, Joe Squires-Umpire in Chief, and Lee Isenhart – Explorers/ISC representative.

11. If the tournament has to be shortened due to inclement weather, games may be shortened to five innings in length. (Or alternately, games may be started in the Top of the 3rd, to allow for the mercy rule to be in effect after 3 innings of play, thereby enabling additional time to be made up.)

12. Games will start at the time listed on the schedule, not prior to. (Exception: Last game of the day on a field – both teams must agree to earlier starting time.)

13. Roster Restrictions: Any team, with any roster, may enter a qualifier but to be eligible for an ISC berth, the team must use only players on their ISC roster (no pick-ups from other ISC teams). A team who enters a qualifier using an illegal roster, cannot win a berth but they do become eligible for being invited. The ISC Rep is responsible for obtaining the ISC rosters of teams entered in the Qualifier. (Per Ken Hackmeister, Executive Director, ISC)

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