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Saturday, July 28, 2007

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Blitz Tournament

Don't forget - the Blitz tournament is this weekend. 12 teams do battle in the second annual Blitz Tourney.

DIVISION A
OTTAWA TEAM EASTON
SCARBOROUGH ROYALS
ST LEONARD, QC EXPRESS
OTTAWA VALLEY RAIDERS

DIVISION B
CARP I4C VICTORY
CENTRAL FAIRBANK LUMBERJACKS (BRAMALEA)
NAPANEE JR EXPRESS
MARKHAM MAJORS

DIVISION C
LBB ELECTRIC (NOVA SCOTIA)
QUYON FLYERS
BLACKBURN BOMBERS
ED TAYLOR SHAMROCKS (OTTAWA)

FRIDAY MAIN DIAMOND
7:00PM LBB VS QUYON
8:45PM CARP VS MARKHAM

FRIDAY DIAMOND #3
7:30PM EASTON VS VALLEY

SATURDAY MAIN DIAMOND
7:45AM NAPANEE VS CENTRAL
9:30AM SHAMROCKS VS LBB
11:15PM ST.LEONARD VS EASTON
1:00PM VALLEY VS ROYALS
3:15PM MARKHAM VS NAPANEE
5:00PM LBB VS BLACKBURN
6:45PM CARP VS NAPANEE
8:30PM EASTON VS ROYALS

SATURDAY DIAMOND #3
8:15AM ROYALS VS ST.LEONARD
10:00AM QUYON VS BLACKBURN
11:45AM CENTRAL VS CARP
1:30PM BLACKBURN VS SHAMROCKS
3:45PM ST.LEONARD VS VALLEY
5:30PM QUYON VS SHAMROCKS
7:15PM CENTRAL VS MARKHAM

SUNDAY MAIN DIAMOND
10:00AM 6th vs 5th
12:00PM 10am winner vs 1st

SUNDAY DIAMOND #3
10:15AM 4th vs 3rd
12:15PM 10:15am winner vs 2nd

3:00PM FINALS

TOP 2 FROM EACH DIVISION ADVANCE TO SUNDAY

GOFL standings update

After the game Thursday night, here are the GOFL standings.

Carp 19GP 12-5-2 26pts
Team Easton 20GP 12-6-2 26pts
Stittsville 20GP 11-6-3 25pts
Quyon 18GP 10-7-1 21pts
Fitzroy 21GP 9-10-2 20pts
Manotick 19GP 7-9-3 17pts
Orleans 20GP 6-12-2 14pts
Blitz 19GP 3-15-1 7pts

Make up games next week:
Tuesday 8:30PM Manotick at Quyon
Wednesday 7PM & 9PM Quyon vs. Blitz (at Manotick - doubleheader)
Wednesday 8:30PM Carp at Stittsville
Thursday 8:30PM Orleans vs. Manotick (in Orleans)
TBD Carp at Team Easton

Then Playoffs begin.

Season series records:

Carp:
vs. Manotick 2-0-1
vs. Easton 0-1-1 (one away game to play)
vs. Orleans 3-0
vs. Fitzroy 2-1
vs. Stittsville 0-2 (one away game to play)
vs. Quyon 2-1
vs. Blitz 3-0

Easton:
vs. Manotick 1-2
vs. Orleans 2-1
vs. Carp 1-0-1 (one home game to play)
vs. Fitzroy 2-1
vs. Stittsville 1-2
vs. Quyon 2-0-1
vs. Blitz 3-0

Stittsville:
vs. Manotick 1-1-1
vs. Easton 2-1
vs. Orlreans 2-0-1
vs. Carp 2-0 (one home game to play)
vs. Fitzroy 2-1
vs. Quyon 1-2
vs. Blitz 1-1-1

Quyon:
vs. Manotick 1-1 (one home to play)
vs. Easton 0-2-1
vs. Orleans 3-0
vs. Carp 1-2
vs. Fitzroy 2-1
vs. Stittsville 2-1
vs. Blitz 1-0 (two away games to play)

Fitzroy:
vs. Manotick 2-0-1
vs. Easton 1-2
vs. Orleans 0-2-1
vs. Carp 1-2
vs. Stittsville 1-2
vs. Quyon 1-2
vs. Blitz 3-0

Manotick:
vs. Easton 2-1
vs. Orleans 1-1 (one home game to play)
vs. Carp 0-2-1
vs. Fitzroy 0-2-1
vs. Stittsville 1-1-1
vs. Quyon 1-1 (one away game to play)
vs. Blitz 2-1

Orleans:
vs. Manotick 1-1 (one away game to play)
vs. Easton 1-2
vs. Carp 0-3
vs. Fitzroy 2-0-1
vs. Stittsville 0-2-1
vs. Quyon 0-3
vs. Blitz 2-1

Blitz:
vs. Manotick 1-2
vs. Easton 0-3
vs. Orleans 1-2
vs. Carp 0-3
vs. Fitzroy 0-3
vs. Stittsville 1-1-1
vs. Quyon 0-1 (two home games to play)

Easton defeats Orleans 7-1

from Cory Morrison

Easton playing their 4th game in 4 nights came away with a 7-1 win over the Orleans Gators. Easton opened the scoring in the top of the 1st as Dave Tubman walked and was sacrificed to second by Pat O'Connor, Todd Fraser followed that up with a single to score Tubman then Randy Peck launched a 2-Run shot deep over the right center field fence to put Easton up 3-0 with 1 out. Cory Morrison followed the home run with a single and moved to second on a wild pitch. Dan Konkle then singled to score Morrison. Lukas Kamps singled and Scott Marion walked to load the bases but the Orleans pitcher Nick Bowman was able to get Kyle Olson to hit into a force play erasing Konkle at home plate then Dave Tubman who led the inning off, grounded out to second base.

Easton added to their lead in the 2nd by virtue of another homerun off the bat of Randy Peck.

Up 5-0 heading into the 4th Easton would add another as Tubman singled with 1 out and advanced to second on a wild pitch, Pat O'connor then singled to drive in Tubman. Scott Searle (playing his first game in 8 years and sporting a some swankly new ball pants) stepped to the plate and ripped a single to center to put runners on 1st and 2nd however Cory Akerton who replaced the Orleans starter was able to get Randy Peck to hit into a fielder's choice and then struck out Cory Morrison to end the inning.

Orleans got on the board in the bottom half of the 5th with a single run off Kyle Olson who replaced Dan Konkle after three innings.

Easton rounded out he scoring in their half of the 5th on an Rbi triple by Kyle Olson that scored Scott Marion who had reached base on a fielder's choice. Olson was able to shut the door in the bottom half of the inning and Orleans submitted to the mercy rule.

Easton Batters:
Randy Peck 2/3 2HR's 3Rbi's 2 runs scored
Scott Searle 1/1 (1st ever hit in fastpitch league play)
Dan Konkle 1/2 Rbi
Dave Tubman 1/2 2 runs scored
Kyle Olson 1/3 Triple Rbi

Newboro Tournament Aug 17-19

from Scott Rice

We're looking for teams and/or confirmation for the Newboro tournament this year. The tournament is August 17 - 19 and the entry fee is $350.00. Three game guarantee if we get 8 teams. Canteen will be open and lots of campsites nearby are ready to accomodate.

For more information, contact Scott at srice[at]rideauinsurance.com or 613-273-6706.

UPDATE: Newboro is still looking for teams.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

ISC World Prediction Bracket

"August Madness" bracket prediction contest for those that follow the ISC World level of fastball, from Al's Fastball: http://www.srfl.ca/AUGUSTMADNESS.htm

12 year old girl killed at fastball practice

Yikes. This is a sad story.

ISC II "Home League" Tournament in McNab

The ISC is holding a "home league" tournament at the McNab diamonds west of Arnprior on the weekend of August 24/25.

ISC II calibre leagues are invited to sent a representative to this tournament. It is a double knockout and the cost is only $200. The winner will receive a berth at the Tournament of Champions in Wisconsin in August 2008.

If you are interested, contact Blair Setford of the ISC at blairjs[at]rogers.com for more information or contact me at fastball[at]fitzroyharbour.com.

Update: Looks like as it stands now, there will be eight teams at the tourney...composition to be finalized, but hopefully representatives from five leagues. If your league isn't participating and you want to, let Blair know.

Stittsville 8 Blitz 1

Stittsville 56ers beat up on the Ottawa Blitz by a score of 8-1 on Wednesday night in Stittsville.

Dan Bradley had the win for the home team, while Derick Bulley took the loss with relief from Will Mood.

Konkle strikes out 20 - and loses to Manotick

from Tony Riches

Manotick used some timely hitting to ruin a stellar pitching performance by Easton`s Dan Konkle. The ace pitcher managed to strike out 20 batters but still ended up on the wrong end of a 4-3 score.

Manotick opened the scoring in the second inning with a Rich Antunes RBI single. Easton took advantage of a wild spell by Manotick starter Shannon Borho to take a 2-1 lead in their half of the inning. Randy Peck led off with a walk and, a few screen gems later, found himself at third. Cory Morrison singled home Peck and he too circled the bases one pitch at a time, eventually scoring on a wild one. Pat O`Connor tripled home Morrison in the fourth inning to stretch the lead to 3-1 before Borho settled into a groove for the remainder of the game. Manotick`s big inning was the fifth where they used 5 singles, including a 2-strike bunt single by Calvin Medynski, a 2 RBI knock by Mike Branchaud and an RBI hit by John Lindsey, to take a 4-3 lead. Borho made that lead stand up, stranding runners at second and third in the bottom of the seventh for the victory.

For Manotick;
Branchaud 2-4, 2RBI
Antunes 2-3, R, RBI
Lindsey 1-4, RBI
Adam Bickell 1-3, R, HBP
Lindsay Medynski 1-2, R, BB
Calvin Medynski 1-3, R, BB

Borho 7IP 3R 5H 3BB 8K

For Easton;
Morrison 2-3, 2R, RBI
O`Connor 2-2, 3B, RBI, BB
Chad Milne 1-3, 3B
Peck 0-2, BB, R

Konkle 7IP 8H 4R 2BB 1HBP 20freaking K`s

Carp ties Manotick - Tony's Version

from Tony Riches

Carp I4C Victory scored 4 runs in the sixth inning to pull out a 5-5 tie with Manotick Lomor Printers in GOFL play Wednesday.

Adam Bickell`s RBI single followed Rich Antunes 2 RBI knock to stake the Printers to a 3-0 lead after 2 innings but I4C`s Peter Pettit stroked a double and later scored on a groundout by Kyle Gourgon to narrow the gap in the third. Manotick widened the lead to 5-1 on RBI singles by Bickell and Don Cox in the bottom of the fourth inning. Neil Cooke replaced Trevor Wood on the mound for I4C and managed to escape a bases loaded jam to stop the rally. Trevor Lahey had a strong outing going into the sixth but a leadoff triple by Gourgon ignited the big comeback for I4C. Consecutive hits by Matt McNish, Brooks Paziuk, Wood and Eric Colvin knotted the game at 5.

Both teams left runners in scoring position in the seventh but the game ended in a tie.

For I4C;
Colvin 2-3, 2RBI
Gourgon 1-4, 3B, R, RBI
Pettit 1-3, 2B, R
Wood 1-3, 2B, R, RBI
McNish 1-3, BB, R, RBI
Paziuk 1-4, R

Wood 3.1IP 8H 5R 3K 2BB
Cooke 3.2 IP 1H 0R 3K 1BB

Manotick;
Bickell 2-4, 2 RBI, SB
Antunes 2-3, 2 RBI, R
Mike Branchaud 3-4, 2B, R
Joe Allan 2BB, 2R
John Lindsey 1-4, R
Cox 1-4, RBI

Lahey 7IP 7H 5R 7K 1BB

Carp Mounts Sixth Inning Comeback to Tie Manotick Lomor Printers

Carp Mounts Sixth Inning Comeback to Tie Manotick Lomor Printers
Victory Now Undefeated in Four Games
from Shawn Williams

Lots of errors and not a lot of hitting had the Carp I4C Victory behind the eight ball early last night but a late sixth inning rally allowed the team to pull out a 5-5 tie with the Manotick Lomor Printers in Greater Ottawa Fastball League (GOFL) action in Manotick on Wednesday night.

Manotick opened things up in the second when Mike Branchaud doubled. It was one of three hits on the night for the veteran first baseman/designated player. John Lindsey then singled to put runners on the corners. Lindsey then moved to second base on a fielder’s choice. After Joe Allan reached first to load the bases, Rich Antunes hit a shallow fly to centrefield that a hard charging Matt McNish could not reach allowing two runs to score. With Allan now on third, the throw to the infield was cut off and in an attempt to get Allan at third, the ball deflected off of the glove of third baseman Eric Colvin allowing Allan to score and make the score 3-0 after one. Carp got one of those runs back in the top of the third. With one out, Pete Pettit hit a long drive to the fence in centrefield for a double. Al Read then reached on an error allowing Petitt to score from second.

In the bottom of the fourth, Manotick added two more when Allan led off with a walk and moved to second on an Antunes single. A fake bunt steal by the Printers had a throw to third that was not handled by Carp shortstop, Kyle Gourgon who was covering on the play and as the ball went into left field, Allan scored and Antunes was safe at second. Trevor Lahey who had the start for Manotick, laid down a sacrifice moving Antunes to third who then scored on an Adam Bickell single and the score was now 5-1. After Don Cox singled, Carp Head Coach and General Manager, Shawn Williams made a pitching change bringing in Neil Cooke to replace Carp starter, Trevor Wood. After walking Calvin Mydenski, Cooke enticed Branchaud, who re-entered the game after Rob Soubliere pinch ran for him in the third inning, to ground into a 4-2 fielder’s choice before striking out Lindsey to end the inning.

The Carp bats finally came alive in the top of the sixth after Lahey had kept them quiet for most of the night. Gourgon led off with a triple to left field that got over the head of Allan. After Read popped out to second, McNish hit a hard infield single to Lindsay Medynski and head’s up base running by Gourgon had him quickly back to third allowing McNish to safely reach first. Brooks Paziuk then hit an RBI single to score Gourgon with McNish moving to third. An RBI single off the bat of Wood who was now batting for Cooke made the score 5-3. Colvin cashed those two in with a 2 RBI single that tied the score at five. Carp made some noise in the top of the seventh when with one out, Gourgon had an infield single and advanced to second on an overthrow into the Carp bench. After Read flew out to right, McNish drew an intentional walk and clean up hitter Paziuk struck out to end the threat.

Manotick also mounted a late charge when with one out, Branchaud singled and was replaced for the second time by pinch runner, Shannon Borho. After Lindsey struck out and with Lindsay Medynski at the plate, Borho took second when an errant throw back to the pitcher’s circle got away and went into centre field. However Cooke was able to end the game on a 6-3 ground out and the game ended in a 5-5 tie.

Offensively for Carp, Gourgon was 2-4 with a run scored, Colvin was 2-3 with two RBIs and Pettit was 1-3 with a run scored. They left five on base.

For Manotick, Branchaud was 3-4 with a run scored while Allan was 0-1 with two walks, two runs scored and a stolen base. Manotick stranded seven runners on the night.

On the mound for Carp, Wood (3-1) started and went 3 1/3 innings giving up five runs, four unearned, on six hits, he walked two and struck out two. He had no decision. Cooke (5-1-2) got the tie in relief. He threw 3 2/3 innings giving up no runs on one hit, he walked one and struck out three. Carp made five errors.

Lahey threw all seven innings for Manotick. He gave up five runs, one unearned on nine hits, gave up an intentional walk and struck out seven, four of them looking. Manotick made two errors.

Carp’s next scheduled game is next Wednesday, August 1st in Stittsville against the 56ers. This is a make-up game that was originally to be played on May 16th and then was re-scheduled to July 26th in Carp. It has subsequently been re-scheduled a second time to the new date. He team still has to make-up a game against Ottawa Team Easton Thunder that was scheduled for July 4th. That make-up date has not yet been determined.

Wednesday night notes

More to come, but this is what has been sent to me.

Stittsville 8 Ottawa Blitz 1

Manotick 4 Team Easton 3
Konkle stuck out 20 batters but Manotick still won.

Manotick 5 Carp 5
Carp came back to score 4 in the sixth to tie Manotick

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Stats are getting updated

GOFL stats are getting updated....check out the site for more numbers. Not quite caught up yet, but getting there.

There are also links on our schedule page for updated games.

GOFL Games to make up

Some GOFL make up games to report for "Week 13" which has been added to the schedule:

Game 42 Tue Jul 31 8:30PM Lomor Printers at Quyon Flyers (Originally June 12)
Game 8 Wed Aug 1 7:00PM Quyon Flyers at Ottawa Blitz in Manotick (Originally May 16)
Game 61 Wed Aug 1 9:00PM Quyon Flyers at Ottawa Blitz in Manotick (Originally July 4) Game 7 Wed Aug 1 8:30PM I4C Victory at Stittsville 56ers (Originally May 16, then Jul 26)

Still to be finalized:
Game 62 Orleans Gators at Manotick (Originally July 4)
Game 60 I4C Victory at Team Easton (Originally July 4)

Quyon over Orleans 8-2

Quyon Flyers won at home against the Orleans Gators by a score of 8-2 in GOFL play Tuesday night.

Matt Greer threw the first three innings for the home team, with the final four innings being handled by veteran lefty Lenny "Top Tappin'" Burger, the pride of Desjardinsville, QC.

Nick Bowman took the loss for Orleans, with Cory Alkerton throwing in relief.

Easton defeats Blitz 11-7 in shootout in Stittsville

from Cory Morrison

Easton 11 VS Blitz 7

Easton opened the scoring in the bottom of the 1st as Dave Tubman led off with a walk was sacrificed to second by Chad Milne then driven home by a Todd Fraser single, his first of 5 Rbi's on the night. Jamie Blakely was able to retire the next two Easton batters to hold the score at 1-0. Easton added 4 more runs in the bottom of 2 as Dan Konkle led off with a single then Pat O'Connor reached base on error to the Blitz pitcher. Lukas Kamps then laid down a sac bunt to put the runners on 2nd and 3rd. Blakely was able to strike out Scott Marion but walked Dave Tubman to load the bases. Chad Milne then singled to drive in two Easton Runs and that was followed by a hard line shot off the bat of Todd Fraser that skipped under the left fielders glove, Fraser using his lighting speed made it all the way to 3rd then promptly tried to make it home on a Blitz overthrow but was quickly gunned out at the plate to end the inning. Easton changed pitchers with a 5-0 lead after 3 innings and the Blitz capitalized getting on the scoreboard with a single run in the 4th. Easton would get that one back in the bottom half of the inning as Scott Marion singled, Dave Tubman walked again, Chad Milne hit into a fielders choice erasing Marion at 3rd then Todd Fraser singled to drive home Tubman for his 3rd run of the game. With Easton up 6-1 heading into the 5th the Bltiz mounted a comeback by sending 10 batters to the plate and scoring 5 runs to knot the score at 6. Easton responded in their half of the 5th as Cory Morrison led of with a singe, Dan Konkle singled and Pat O'Connor singled to drive in Morrison. After Kamps and Marion both struck out Tubman doubled to score two more easton runners. Milne and Fraser both followed that up with singles to plate two more and put Easton up 11-6. Dan Konkle came back into the game and allowed 1 more Blitz run over the next two innings to cap the scoring at 11-7.

Pitching:

Dan Konkle had the start for Easton and threw the first three, with relief in the fourth and fifth from Kyle Olson, and then Konkle pitched the final two innings.

Jamie Blakely had the start for Ottawa Blitz, and was relieved in 5th by Derick Bulley.

Easton Batters:

Todd Fraser 4/4 3(1B's) 1(2b) 5 Rbi's
Chad Milne 2/3 2(1B's) 3 Rbi's 2 runs scored
Dave Tubman 1/1 1(2B) 3 BB's 2 Rbi's 4 runs scored
Pat O'Connor 1/4 Rbi
Cory Morrison 2/3 2B 1B Run scored

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Fitzroy Harbour Tournament Aug 10-12

The Fitzroy Harbour tournament on Aug 10-12 is seeking to confirm more teams to round out the field.

Currently we have six confirmed teams, and we are looking for two more if at all possible.

Entry is $325, guarantee of three games, modified double knock out, no time limits, open to all players.

Based on 8 teams, prize is $900 to win, $325 to runner up.

Beer garden, Fitzroy Beef Farmers BBQ and of course loyal fans out to watch all weekend.

If your team is interested, let me know, 613-623-8867 or fastball[at]fitzroyharbour.com or my work email if you have it.

ISC II ToC Broadcast Schedule released

The internet broadcast schedule for the 2007 ToC in Kitchener/Cambridge has been announced. Be sure to tune into - the broadcasts are very well done, and this year, more local teams will be featured. Four games will feature GOFL teams. Desole Big Joe, le match de Quyon contre CPI ne sera pas disponible en francais - anglais seulement.

from Al's Fastball
27 Games from ISC II ToC will be webcast

The International Softball Congress is pleased to release the streaming schedule for the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions being played in Kitchener and Cambridge. “We are planning to cover 17 round robin games plus 10 more in the playoffs for a total of 27 games with the possibility of 28 if there is a tie-breaker required,” said ISC II Commissioner Blair Setford, adding that 27 of the 35 teams will be covered during the round robin games. And, if all goes according to schedule and plan, the ISC II championship game will be video streamed for the first time.

The streaming signal for all of the games can be accessed through www.ballparkradio.com as well as through www.iscfastpitch.com. The BallPark Radio crew in the booth at the ToC will consist of returning voices Jim Flanagan, Kyle Smith, Joe Todd, Lance Winn, David Bakker and Blair Setford. Joining the team is Steve Sabourin, of CKNX radio – and the voice of the Monkton World Fastball Challenge – who will be doing a pair of round robin games on Wednesday afternoon/evening and a pair of quarter-final games on Friday afternoon.

Last year, more than 12,000 listeners tuned in for the ISC II ToC games.The sixth annual ISC II Tournament of Champions which will be played August 14-18 at Budd Park in Kitchener and Kinsmen Park in Cambridge, Ontario and features 35 teams playing a four-game round robin schedule in seven pools of five teams each. The top three teams from each pool along with three wildcards will advance to a single elimination playoff bracket.

For further information, please contact: Blair Setford ISC II Commissioner at blairjs(at)rogers.com.

2007 ISC II Streaming Schedule

TUESDAY AUGUST 14
11:30 AM Wyevale, ON Tribe vs Jarvis, ON Rock
1:30 PM Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder vs Ashland, OH Merchants
3:30 PM Niagara, ON Snappers vs Harriston, ON Mercury's
7:30 PM Bakersfield, CA California LumberKings vs Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves
9:30 PM Tavistock, ON Merchants vs Kitchener, ON Outlaws

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15
10:30 AM Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections vs Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating's Fitness
12:30 PM Waterdown, ON Hammer vs Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
2:30 PM Ephrata, PA PA Power vs Carp, ON I4C Victory Consulting
4:30 PM Palermo, ON Athletics vs South Lebanon, PA T.N.T.
6:30 PM Moraviantown, ON Bucktown Bees vs Castro Valley, CA A-1/Taylor Farms
8:30 PM Harriston, ON Mercury's vs Wyevale, ON Tribe

THURSDAY AUGUST 16
10:30 AM Quyon, QC Flyers vs Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections
12:30 PM Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder vs Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
2:30 PM Alvinston, ON Indians vs Shakespeare, ON Falcons
4:30 PM Niagara, ON Snappers vs Wyevale, ON Tribe
6:30 PM Tavistock, ON Merchants vs Moraviantown, ON Bucktown Bees
8:30 PM Elora, ON Wellington Brewers vs Perkasie, PA Hoffman Rise

FRIDAY AUGUST 17
7:00 AM Tiebreaker game – if necessary
PLAYOFFS
9:00 AM Wildcard vs Pool A - 2nd
11:00 AM Pool D - 3rd vs Pool E - 2nd
1:00 PM Second Round W-71 vs Pool C - 1st
3:00 PM Second Round W-75 vs Pool A - 1st
5:00 PM Quarter-final W-79 vs W-80
7:00 PM Quarter-final W-83 vs W-84
9:00 PM Quarter-final W-85 vs W-86

SATURDAY AUGUST 18
9:00 AM Semi-final W-87 vs W-88
9:00 AM Semi-final W-89 vs W-90
11:00 AM Final W-91 vs W-92

Monday, July 23, 2007

Easton prevails 4-2 over WC Electric in Pakenham

Team Easton won by a score of 4-2 over WC Electric in GOFL play in Pakenham on Monday night. A walk off two-run homer by Todd Fraser in the bottom of the seventh was the difference.

A nice crowd gathered in Pakenham on a beautiful night to see local "lad" Jim Ryan of WC Electric face Team Easton's ace Dan Konkle.

WC Electric scored in the top of the first. Trevor Barton hit a one-out single, and moved to second on a wild pitch. Michael Cavanagh struck out, but reached base as the ball eluded the catcher. When the throw went into right field, Barton scored the first run of the game. Troy Wilson then reached on an error, and subsequently stole second, but Konkle pitched out of the jam.

Easton responded in the bottom of the first to tie the game at 1-1. Dave Tubman walked to lead off . After Kevin Chevrier flew out, Tubman subsequently moved to second a long fly ball hit by Todd Fraser to left field. Randy Peck the delivered a clutch single to score Tubman. After Cory Morrison walked to put men on first and second, John Peck drove what looked like a single up the middle. However, a diving catch by Michael Cavanagh at shortstop and subsequent tag at second base ended the inning, on a spectacular defensive play that drew applause from the gathered locals.

Easton took a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the third. Chevrier hit a single and was brought in by yet another clutch two out hit by Randy Peck. Peck drove a double to the gap, scoring Chevy, and moving to third on the throw to the plate.

In the top of the fifth, the 'Trics responded to tie the game at 2. Jason Armstrong slapped a one-out triple to left. After Konkle struck out the next batter, Jon Daley delivered a key single to score Armstrong and even the match.

However, Todd Fraser ruined the show for Pakenham's favourite pitcher in the bottom of the seventh. Tubman led off the seventh with his second walk of the game. After Chevier dropped a sac bunt to move Tubby to second, Fraser drove a line shot to left centre to win the game for Team Easton by a score of 4-2.

Dan Konkle had the win, throwing 7 innings, allowing 2 runs (1 earned), 3 hits, walking 1 and striking out 13.

Jim Ryan took the loss, throwing very well over 6.1 innings, allowing 4 runs (all earned) on 6 hits, walking 5 and striking out 9.

Hitters - Easton:

Dave Tubman 0-2, 2BB, 2R
Kevin Chevrier 1-3, sac, R
Todd Fraser 1-4, 2RBI, GWHR
Randy Peck 2-2, BB, 3B, 2RBI
Pat O'Connor 2-3

Hitters - WC Electric

Jon Daley 1-3, RBI
Trevor Barton 1-3, R
Jason Armstrong 1-3, 3B, R

GOFL Stats

Check out the stats link at the left hand menu of the blog. The stats have been updated until June 20 and Sam hopes to have the stats completely up to date by the end of the week.

Doubleheader results from Sunday in Stittsville

Stittsville hosted the Blitz and Manotick on Sunday in Stittsville.

Game 1 Stittsville 5 Blitz 5

Stittsville came back from a 5 – 0 deficit to tie the Blitz in the bottom of the 7th. Derick Bulley threw for the Blitz, while Darren Featherstone threw for the 56ers.

UPDATE: Story from TC's site

Game 2 Stittsville 7 Manotick 3

Stittsville defeated Manotick 7 – 3 with 4 run 6th, featuring a 3 run blast by Scott Parsons and Ryan Bond solo shot (his 6th of the year) back to back. Darren Featherstone had the win in this one, while Trevor Lahey took the loss.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Chad Hargrove out for the season

Some of you may have heard that Chad Hargrove of the Orleans Gators (and tourneys with the Carp I4C Victory) is out for the season. Chad has mononucleosis and some side effects that have the doctors telling him no more ball for 2007

Here is the word from Chad himself on what happened:

It isn't necesarily the mono that's keeping me from playing, aside from a bit of tiredness the mono has had little effect on me. It's the fact that the mono caused an enlargement in my spleen and it ruptured during the Stittsville game.

Waking up with severe abdominal pains over night I went to the clinic in Orleans in the morning where the diagnosis was made, and I was quickly sent to the General Hospital where I stayed for 6 nights. Now that my spleen is still about 2-3 times its normal size it will be far to fragile to play with for the remainder of the season.

My season is over as it will take approx 2-3 months for my spleen to recover, I will be heading back to the General for an Ultrasound in 4-5 weeks. Long term effects from this injury are not expected.

A huge disappointment for Chad I'm sure to miss the ISCs - but he's young and has plenty of ball ahead of him. Best wishes from fitzroyfastball on a speedy recovery.

WC Electric comes back to defeat Easton 4-3

WC Electric came back from a 3-0 deficit to defeat Team Easton 4-3 on a Todd Clouthier RBI single in the bottom of the seventh in GOFL play in Fitzroy Harbour on Friday night. Both teams had depleted line ups, with only nine regulars and Easton even recruited a "retiree" to round out their line up.

Kyle Olson took the loss for Easton, pitching well in relieving Dan Konkle who lasted three pitches on the night. Brad Porter had the complete game win for WC Electric.

Team Easton scored their only three runs of the night all in the first inning. John Peck started things off with a one out single that deflected off of Porter's glove. Todd Fraser then ripped a single to left field, putting men on first and second for clean up hitter Randy Peck. R.P. then hit a home run to centre field, putting Easton up 3-0. Pat O'Connor also had a single in the inning, but Porter had two strike outs to end the threat.

In the bottom of the first, Dan Konkle lasted only three pitches before removing himself from the game due to injury. Kyle Olson came in to pitch for Easton.

As Easton only had nine regulars and Konkle was hurt, captain Randy Peck reached into the stands to find a ninth player. Former WC Electric player Mark Wright, who had retired after the 2006 season, was at the park in Fitzroy to watch the game with his wife Stephanie and two children. With the injury to Konkle, Wrighty was pressed into service and played left field for the visitors - in his jeans.

WC Electric scored to make it 3-1 in the second. Shawn Rebertz hit a one out single and stole second. Todd Clouthier then walked. Steve Cavanagh then hit an RBI single. Olson retired the next two batters.

The home team scored another run in the third to make it 3-2. Jon Daley led off the inning with a single and moved to second on a wild pitch, but was picked off by catcher Todd Fraser taking too big a lead at second. Michael Cavanagh later in the inning hit a two out triple to spark the 'Trics. Cavanagh was then brought in by an RBI single by Troy Wilson. Shawn Rebertz then hit a single to left, but Wilson was thrown out trying to take third by former teammate Wright, to end the inning.

WC Electric threatened in the fourth, after singles by Steve Cavanagh and Adam Brown, but Olson closed the door with two strike outs to end the inning.

Porter was pitching strongly for the home side, retiring the side in order in the second, third, fourth, and fifth innings.

WC Electric evened the score at 3-3 in the bottom of the fifth. Michael Cavanagh hit a double with one out, and reached third on a wild pitch. Troy Wilson then grounded out, but earned his second RBI of the evening.

Team Easton threathened in the top of the sixth when Randy Peck drew a two-out walk, and Mark Wright singled. However, Porter got O'Connor to ground out to end the inning.

After a scoreless bottom of the sixth and top of the seventh, the game was still tied at three.

Jon Daley led off the bottom of the seventh for the 'Trics with a solid single. Beef Johnson then dropped a sac bunt to move Daley to second. Easton attempted to get the out at second, but an errant throw resulted in men on the corners with none out. Easton then elected to intentially walk Michael Cavanagh to load the bases, bringing up clean up hitter Troy Wilson. The strategy seemed to work, as Wilson hit into a 3-2-3 double play. Easton then elected to intentionally walk Shawn Rebertz to load the bases and set up the force play. With the bases loaded, two out, and a tied game in the bottom of the seventh, Todd Clouthier came to the plate for the home team. Clouthier hit a walk off single to drive in the game winning run, and send the fans home happy as the 'Trics won 4-3.

Brad Porter had the win, allowing five hits in seven innings of work, with three earned runs. Porter walked two and struck out ten.

Kyle Olson had the loss in relief of Dan Konkle. Konkle threw only three pitches, as Olson entered the game during the first WC Electric at bat. Olson allowed four earned runs on twelve hits, allowed three walks (two intentional) and struck out six.

Easton hitters;
John Peck 1-3, R
Todd Fraser 1-2, BB, R
Randy Peck 1-2, BB, HR, 3 RBI
Mark Wright 1-2
Pat O'Connor 1-3

WC Electric hitters:
Jon Daley 2-4
Michael Cavanagh 2-3, 2B, 3B, IBB, 2R
Troy Wilson 1-4, 2RBI
Shawn Rebertz 2-3, R, BB, stolen base
Todd Clouthier 1-3, BB, GWRBI
Steve Cavanagh 3-3, RBI
Adam Brown 1-3, stolen base

Friday, July 20, 2007

Friday Night Fastball in Fitzroy - game on

Despite all the rain we got today, the field at Fitzroy Harbour is still in playable shape, thanks to the grounds crew who drained it off as soon as the rain stopped.

GAME ON TONIGHT at 8PM vs. Team Easton

Cornwall Fastball League All-star game

From the Cornwall Standard-Freeholder. Some of you blog readers may recognize some of these all-stars.

Fastball all-stars take to King George Park diamond tonight
Sports - Friday, July 20, 2007 @ 08:00

The BMO Nesbitt Burns Cornwall and District Fastball League will hold its all-star game tonight, at 7 p.m., at King George Park. Players were voted to represent their club by teammates.

Representing Navy Club will be Randy McGillis, Steve McGillis, David Murphy, Scott Rogers and Chuck Wert.

For Cornwall Cruising there will be Myles Amelotte, Thorin Gault, Henry Looyen, Jim Martell, Herb Seguin and Darren Stewart.

In the game for Yum Yum Chips will be Brian Dufresne, Frank Marceau, Shawn McElhone, Pat Quinn and Jason Woodside.

Representing O'Neill Taping & Painting will be Mike Abitong, Darryl Beck, Bryan Lamarche, Brian O'Neill, Randy O'Neill and Chris Poirier.

Quyon adds veterans for the ToC

from Joe McCleary

The Quyon Flyers would like to announce the signings of 3 veteran players to accompany the team to this year's Tournament of Champions in Kitchener. The 3 additions bring the team's average age from 21.5 years to almost 27 years!

Earl Kearns, from Quyon, QC, will make the trek with the club, adding a clutch stick, solid "D", wheels like a deer and a tongue that is never snake bit for words!

Also joining the club is Gordie "Frosty Top" Flannery, the veteran southpaw hurler, from Kazabazua, QC, with an unmistakable laugh that can be identified from anywhere at a ball park.

Rounding out the additions is our secret weapon, out of retirement from Micksburg, ON, the hatless, belt less wonder Lenny Burger. Lenny brings his hard throwing left arm to the club along with his devastating change up (changement de vitesse, for those of you that speak French). We are currently in negotiations with Lenny to suck it up and wear a hat and belt for the tournament. We are also looking into the ISC to see if they can revoke the pitching rule while Lenny is on the rubber, so we can all watch the toe tap in the heat of battle.

The Flyers are very happy to have these 3 ageless wonders who will bring many years of ball experience to our team and help us compete in Kitchener. The Flyers are hoping that we can build on our finish at the qualifier and finish middle of the pack in Kitchener.

I4C defeats Quyon 3-2 in Carp

According to http://www.i4cvictory.com/, I4C Victory pulled out a 3-2 win over Quyon Flyers in Carp on Thursday night, scoring two runs in the bottom of the seventh on a Quyon error.

Mike Money had a home run for Carp.

Neil Cooke pitched for Carp. Matt Greer took the loss in relief of Joran Graham for Quyon.

Full story here

Blitz win third of the season over Gators

The late night ticker at http://tylercox.blogspot.com/ reports that Ottawa Blitz defeated the Orléans Gators by a score of 8-5 for the Blitz's third win of the season.

WP: Derick Bulley with Jamie Blakely in relief
LP: Nick Bowman
Blitz HR: Derick Bulley
Gators HR: Matt Bowman, Kurtis Summers

UPDATE: Full story here.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Make up GOFL games

Looks like the GOFL rain out games will be made up as follows - assuming umps are available.

Game 21 Mon Jul 23 8:30PM WC Electric at Team Easton in Pakenham (from May 30)
Game 42 Tue Jul 31 8:30PM Manotick at Quyon Flyers in Quyon (from June 12)
Game 8 Wed Aug 1 7:00PM Quyon Flyers at Ottawa Blitz in Manotick D1 (from May 16)
Game 61 Wed Aug 1 9:00PM Quyon Flyers at Ottawa Blitz in Manotick D1 (from July 4)
Game 62 Wed Aug 1 9:00PM Orleans Gators at Manotick in Manotick D2 (from July 4)

Still one more to schedule - I4C Victory at Team Easton.

Then, on to the 2007 playoffs!

Stittsville pounds WC Electric 11-2 - the story

from Sam Oliver

The Stittsville 56ers rebounded from a pair of losses in Quyon on Tuesday night with an 11 - 2 win over the visiting West Carleton Electrics on Wednesday night at Alexander Grove in Stittsville.

Stittsville open the scoring in the bottom half of the first. John Craig drew a lead off walk, advanced to second on a Scott Jessiman ground ball, and scored on a Dan Jessiman double.

The 'Trics would get one run back in the top half of the third. Designated player Neil Murphy led the inning off with a single. With one out, Jason Armstrong bunted to move Murphy to second base. He would score on a Jon Daley clutch two out single to cut the 56er lead in half.

The 56ers would get that run back plus two more in the bottom half of the third. Once again it was John Craig igniting the offence, this time with a lead off double. Scott Jessiman followed this with a walk, and back to back doubles by Dan Jessiman and Sam Oliver would score three and chase Ryan from the game. Bud Hanlon came on in relief and retired the first two batters he faced on strikes, before loading the bases by issuing a pair of walks to Scott Parsons and Rob Rattray. The 56ers failed to capitalize on the opportunity as Hanlon was able to get Dan Bradley to ground out to end the inning.

West Carleton would get to Bradley for another run in the top half of the 4th. Michael Cavanagh singled to start the inning and advanced to second on a Troy Wilson bunt. Bradley was able to induce a ground ball off the bat of Shawn Rebertz, but once again West Carleton got a clutch two out single, this time from Beef Johnson to score their second run of the ball game.

Stittsville scored 3 more in the bottom half of the 4th. With one out the Jessiman brothers drew a pair of walks. A West Carleton error and a pair of singles by Darren Featherstone and Tim Power would score three and chase Hanlon from the game. He was replaced by Brad Porter who retired the next two 56er batters in order to end the threat.

Dan Bradley pitched a clean 5th inning and the 56ers came to bat in their half with a 4 run lead. Brad Porter struck out the first two batters he faced but was unable to close out the inning. Scott Jessiman singled and Dan Jessiman walked to start the rally. Sam Oliver and Darren Featherstone then hit back to back triples (with Featherstone scoring on a West Carleton throwing error) to round out the scoring. The'Trics facing a nine run lead, conceded the ball game as per the GOFL mercy rule.

Dan Bradley (5IP, 2R, 2ER, 4H, 0BB, 5K) gets the win and Jimmy Ryan (2IP, 4R, 4ER, 4H, 3BB, 1K) gets tagged with the loss with relief from Hanlon (1.1IP, 3R, 2ER, 2H, 4BB, 2K) and Porter (1.1IP, 4R, 3ER, 3H,1BB, 3K).

Offensively for Stittsville:
John Craig 1 for 3, 2B, BB, 2R
Scott Jessiman 1 for 2, 1B, 2BB, 3R
Dan Jessiman 2 for 2, 2 x 2B, 2BB, 3R, 3RBI
Sam Oliver 2 for 3, 2B, 3B, BB, 2R, 3RBI
Darren Featherstone 2 for 4, 1B, 3B, 1R, 3RBI
Tim Power 1 for 3, 1B, RBI

Offensively for West Carleton:
Jon Daley 1 for 3, 1B, RBI
Michael Cavanagh 1 for 2, 1B, R
Neil Murphy 1 for 2, 1B, R
Beef Johnson 1 for 2, 1B, RBI

Manotick defeats Orleans 6-0 - more details

from Tony Riches

Manotick sent eleven men to the plate in a five run fourth inning en route to a 6-0 victory over Orleans in league play Wednesday night. Trevor Lahey was pressed into pitching duty for the second night in a row and responded with another strong outing, tossing a six inning shutout. John Lindsey and Jeff Hyndman paced the offensive attack with two hits each. Cory Alkerton took the loss for the Gators.

Manotick`s offensive leaders;
Jeff Hyndman 2-3, 2R
John Lindsey 2-3, 2RBI
Rob Soublier 1-1, BB
Steve Edgerton 2BB

Stats on the way

There's been a bit of a problem getting the GOFL stats published to the Internet site. But Sam our official statistician is going to create a spreadsheet version of the stats.

Once that is available, we'll be able to post some leaders on the blog here for you stats geeks out there. Stay tuned, should be available in the next couple of days.

I4C Victory defeats Ottawa Blitz 9-7

The Ottawa Blitz lost 9-7 to I4C Victory in Manotick on Wednesday night, as per TC's blog.

WP: Paul Ceppi (with relief from Neil Cooke)
LP: Jamie Blakely (with relief from Derick Bulley)
Victory HR: Mike Money
Blitz HR: Gerry Sancartier (Inside the park)

Micksburg Squirts finish fourth at qualifier

Congratulations to the Micksburg Squirts, coached by Jerry McIntyre, on their showing at the ten team Squirt OASA qualifier in Port Perry this past weekend.

The squirts carried on the fine tradition of fastball in Micksburg by finishing in fourth and gaining a berth in the "A" Provincial tournament.

In the first game, Micksburg beat Sydenham 16-0.

In the second game, the Squirt Twins lost to Napanee 5-2.

Third game they beat Mallorytown 11-0.

In their fourth game the lads lost to Kingston 6-5 in the last inning.

The boys will now compete in the Provincial A tournament in August. The team did very well for saying it was the first tournament they were in this season.

Good luck to the team and I am sure you will represent the Valley well at the Provincials.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Manotick defeats Team Easton - with stories

Manotick won over Team Easton last night in Stittsville by a score of 3-2. Trevor Lahey got the win and Dan Konkle took the loss.

Two versions of the events:

from Cory Morrison

After Manotick opened the scoring in the top of the 1st Chad Milne led off the bottom of the inning with a walk but was throw out at second on an attempted bunt by Scott Marion. The next batter Todd Fraser flied out to center then Randy Peck hit a rbi triple to the right field corner. Easton took the lead 2-1 in the bottom of the 2nd when John Peck singled was sacrificed to second by Lukas Kamps then was singled home by Pat O'connor. Manotick tied the game in the 4th then Easton went looking for more in the bottom half of the inning as Randy Peck walked Dan Konkle flew out to center and John Peck reached on error. A wild pitch advanced both runners but Trevor Lahey was able to get out of the jam by striking out the next two batters. Manotick added another run in the top of the 5th to take a 3-2 lead and would hold on for the victory.

Easton Batters
Randy Peck 1/2 3B RBI
Pat O'connor 1/3 1B RBI
John Peck 1/3 1B Run Scored

from Tony Riches

Stittsville`s Grove park was the site of a well played game between Manotick and Easton Wednesday night. Trevor Lahey outduelled Dan Konkle and Mike Branchaud had 2 RBI singles to lead Manotick to a 3-2 victory.

The teams traded runs in the first with veterans Branchaud and Randy Peck exchanging RBI`s, the latter`s on a rare triple. Easton took their only lead in the bottom of the second on a Pat O`Connor RBI single but Manotick quickly replied with Branchaud driving in Steve Edgerton for the second time. Konkle pitched his way out of a none out, bases loaded jam in the fourth to keep the game tied but Manotick scored the eventual winning run in the fifth with Rich Antunes driving home Adam Bickell. Once again though, Konkle came up with two big strikeouts to leave runners at second and third to keep the game close. Lahey finished a solid outing, leaving the tying run at second base in the seventh.

Manotick batters
Branchaud 3-4, 2B, 2 RBI
Antunes 2-4, RBI
Edgerton 1-4, 2R
Bickell 1-4, 1R

Konkle`s pitching line; 7IP, 10H, 3R, 1BB, 15K

Quyon sweeps Stittsville in doubleheader - with story

from Sam Oliver

On a beautiful night, in front of the home town fans, the kids from Quyon took both halves of a double header from the 56ers on Tuesday night. The pair of victories leap frogs the Flyers into third place in the GOFL.

Game 1: Quyon 6 Stittsville 3

The 56ers put runners at 2nd and 3rd with no one out in the first inning, however Quyon starter Matt Greer would escape the jam with a pair of strike outs and ground ball to the end the threat.

Stittsville would push three across in the third inning. A lead off single by Tim Power, a pair of one out singles by James Holden and Ryan Bond, and a John Craig double scored two runs and put runners at 2nd and 3rd with one out. Dan Jessiman then hit a ground ball to Quyon SS Luke Young who elected to concede the run and take the out at first. Once Young had thrown the ball Craig broke for third, but was impeded by the SS and subsequently thrown out at third for a controversial end to the inning.

The 56ers would go on the strand 6 more base runners (8 in total) over the course of the game, but failed to produce any more runs.

The Quyon offense was quiet until the 5th inning when a Dennis McCleary lead off double, a Stittsville error, and back to back home runs by Joran Graham and Matt Greer would see the Flyers take a one run lead.

They would add to that lead in the 6th. Luke Young singled with one out to start the rally, and after Dennis McCleary grounded into a fielders choice, Joe McCleary singled.

That would be the end for Stittsville starter Darren Featherstone (5.2IP 6R, 5ER, 7H, 3BB, 6K, 2WP) who was relieved by Dan Bradley (0.1IP, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 0BB, 0K). Graham welcomed Bradley with a single that would score both McClearys and cap the Quyon scoring at 6.

Matt Greer (7IP, 3R, 3ER, 10H, 1BB, 5K) earned the victory for the Flyers who were paced by Graham's 2 hit 4 RBI performance. Darren Featherstone gets tagged with the loss and Ryan Bond had 3 hits for the56ers in a losing cause.

Game 2: Quyon 4 Stittsville 2

As this game was a makeup for June 2nd, a coin flip was used to determine home team. The 56ers won the coin toss.

The Quyon Flyers opened the scoring in the top half of the first. Dennis McCleary drew a walk which was followed by a Joe McCleary home run that just cleared the right field fence of the friendly Quyon ball yard.

Stittsville would get one run back in the bottom half of the first on the strength of a lead off home run off the bat of Ryan Bond.

The Flyers added a run in the third inning. Luke Young started the attack with a lead off single and advanced to second on a Bradley wild pitch. Joe McCleary would pick up his second hit and third RBI of the night singling into left field. 56er left fielder Darren Ladouceur threw a strike to the plate but Young was just able to beat the throw to score the run.

The 56ers would once again answer in the bottom half of the inning. Ryan Bond hit a hard ground ball that was misplayed by the Quyon SS to start the rally. This was followed by a John Craig single. After striking outthe next 56er batter, Graham surrendered a double to Sam Oliver off of the right-center field fence which scored Bond. John Craig was tagged out trying to score from first on a crisp 9-4-2 relay by the Flyers. Graham was able to strand Oliver at 2nd, striking out the next Stittsville batter to end the inning.

The Flyers added an insurance run in the 6th. Once again it would be Joe McCleary initiating the Quyon attack by leading the inning off with a single. He would advance to second on a Graham ground ball and would score on a Nick Armitage single.

Joran Graham (7IP, 2R, 1ER, 5H, 2BB, 11K, 1WP) picks up the win while Dan Bradley (7IP, 4R, 4ER, 6H, 2BB, 10K 1WP) takes the loss. Joe McCleary was the offensive star collecting three hits (HR, 2 x 1B) in three plate appearances, scoring 2 runs, and driving in 3. John Craig had two hits (1B, 2B) for the losing Stittsville 56ers.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Carp I4C Victory goes 2-2 in 45th Au Sable Forks

from Shawn Williams
Carp I4C Victory goes 2-2 in 45th Au Sable Forks Fastball Tournament and makes it to Semi-Finals
Neil Cooke loses heartbreaker to Knoxville/Ontario, 3-0 in Game 2

Four games, two teams, two wins against two teams, two losses to same two teams, two, two too much. As Yogi Berra said, “It was like déjà vu all over again.”

The Carp I4C Victory traveled to Au Sable Forks, NY to participate in the 45th Annual Au Sable Forks Fastball Tournament, the Classic of Upstate New York. The Carp roster was supplemented with four players from the Quyon Flyers and one from the Orleans Gators.

Game 1

Carp played a solid game in its first tilt on Saturday afternoon against the St. Leonard Express Juniors, a team that Carp had beaten earlier in the year in the Kingston Cowboys tournament on the May long weekend. Paul Ceppi took to the mound for Carp while St. Leonard countered with Mathieu Benoit. Behind the strong pitching performance of Ceppi, some excellent defence from Kyle Gourgon at short on the grass infield that is a converted baseball diamond for this tournament and a solo shot off the bat of Joe McCleary of the Quyon Flyers, Carp won the first game 4-2.

Game 2

This was one that was a real heartbreaker for Carp. But for one walk, Victory sponsor and starting pitcher, Neil Cooke would have had a perfect game going into the bottom of the seventh inning. But the no hitter was still intact as he faced Lefty Clark of Knoxville. With two strikes on him, Clark hit a single up the middle to break up the no hitter. However, with a runner on first and eleven strikeouts by Cooke, Carp was confident that the game would go to extra innings. Then Lyle Brown stuck his bat out to bloop a single into shallow right field. With runners now on first and second, Carp sensed that clean-up hitter, Kip Adams would bunt. But the gamesmanship between the two respective coaches continued. Knoxville knew that if Adams laid down a sacrifice bunt that would leave an open base at first and that Carp would probably intentionally walk the number five hitter to load the bases and draw the infield in. That would put Clark on third, who is not the fastest runner and allow Carp the potential of a double play or at least an out at home. Then with two out, Carp would have a force anywhere or a fly ball would get them out of the inning. Knoxville wisely let Adams hit away and he smashed the first Cooke offering over the left field fence and into the back of a red pick-up truck parked fortuitously just beyond the fence. The walk off home run gave Knoxville the 3-0 win.

Game 3

Revenge is sweet. Through a unique draw system to determine seedings for Sunday’s games, Carp actually was declared the “winner” of its pool. All three teams in the pool had identical records of 1-1. The way to break any ties had been determined on Saturday by drawing a number out of a hat to determine which team would finish ahead if there were any ties. Through nothing but sheer luck, Carp Head Coach, Shawn Williams drew number seven (out of nine teams) while Knoxville had drawn number eight and St. Leonard had drawn number nine. This made Carp the home team for its re-match with Knoxville on Sunday morning.

In the second game between the two clubs in less than 24 hours, this game was also tied 0-0 going into the bottom of the seventh. Lefty Clark had again started for Knoxville while Matt Greer of Quyon, started for Carp. Despite having to pitch out of a bases loaded situation early in the game, Greer managed to keep Knoxville off the score sheet. Then in the bottom of the seventh, Matt McNish lined a double into centre bringing Joran Graham to the plate. The young 18-year-old came through in the clutch with a double that went to the temporary fence in centrefield and bounced through for a ground rule double scoring McNish from second and giving Carp a dramatic 1-0 win.

Game 4.

This was the second time Carp faced a team that it had already faced in the tournament. This time it was a re-match against the St. Leonard Express Juniors, a team Carp had faced just 24 hours earlier. The Express were coming off an emotional quarter-final win over Gordon Oil/20 Main, a locally sponsored team by Jon Gordon and Theron Snow that was dotted with players from Ottawa Team Easton Thunder and Manotick Lomor Printers. The Express had come back to win 5-3 after being down 3-0 heading into the top of the seventh.

Carp was unsure if St. Leonard would ride a wave of emotion or if they would be drained from a dramatic last minute comeback win against the local team. In the end, it was neither. St. Leonard took an early 1-0 lead on a walk, a wild pitch and a single. Carp countered back with two runs of its own to make the score 2-1. St. Leonard scrapped back to go ahead 3-2 at which point, Williams made a change putting Ceppi in for Cooke. The lean right hander from Chatham, Ontario had handled St. Leonard quite well the day before. But control problems combined with just not quite finding the strike zone had Carp down 4-2. Then in the top of the fourth with a runner on third and two out, Jonathon Darveau drew a walk for St. Leonard. With the ball in the circle and in Ceppi’s control, Darveau started dancing off of first base in an effort to distract the pitcher and what was clearly a lead off by the rule book. Despite the protestations of Williams, Darveau was allowed to remain at first instead of being the third out of the inning. The next batter hit a single to make the score 5-2 and St. Leonard added one more in the sixth off of Graham who had replaced Ceppi in the fifth inning.

With the score 6-2 in the bottom of the seventh, Matt Alkerton of the Orleans Gators pinch hit to lead off the inning. Despite fouling off a couple of good pitches, Alkerton struck out. The next batter was Steve McCord, an addition from Quyon, who singled to centre. Mike Money hit an infield single to put runners at first and second and with one out, Kyle Gourgon came to the plate and despite his efforts, he struck out for the second out of the inning. Then up to the plate came Big Joe McCleary from Quyon who launched a three-run home run to right field to make the score 6-5. The umpires missed call on the lead off was now coming back to haunt Carp. Matt McNish came to the plate and with Frankie LeClair now in the circle for St. Leonard, McNish drew a very patient walk. He stole second and on the throw down injured his hip. McNish was replaced by Carp Player/Assistant Coach, Eric Rosenquist. Graham was at the plate with an 0-2 count and the LeClair drop ball was too tempting to lay off and he struck out to end the game.

Carp finished tied for third with a 2-2 record and a very respectable showing at the 45th Annual Au Sable Forks Fastpitch Tournament. The team is already making plans to return next year.

Carp’s next game is this Wednesday night, July 18th at 9:00 PM when it takes on the Ottawa Blitz in Manotick. The Victory’s next home game is Thursday, July 19th at 8:30 PM versus the Quyon Flyers at the Carp Fairgrounds. Admission to all home games is free.

OASA Eliminations

Looks like the OASA Eliminations has 13 teams in the Intermediate category this year, with three in the Senior category. The tournament is being played in St. Thomas on the August long weekend. No teams from the area are attending - in fact it looks like all the teams are from southwestern Ontario.

They are no longer going with the double elimination format for the Intermediates - there is round robin pool play and while the OASA site doesn't say, I would assume they are guaranteed three games (otherwise why go to pool play).

Pools: http://www.oasa.ca/SeniorMenIntermediateElimSchedule_07.pdf
Rules: http://www.oasa.ca/OASATournRules_SenIntElims_july07.pdf

Blitz in Au Sable

Looks like the Blitz had a good time in AuSable. They had 0-3 record, but were competitive in every game. Also appears that they have picked up a new sponsor for the 2008 version of the tournament! See TC's post here.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Busy week in the GOFL

Lots of fastball this week in the GOFL as there are 11 games on the slate from Tuesday to Sunday, including some rain out make ups. Sttittsville leads the way with five games, including two double headers.

Results of these games could result in some significant movement in the standings.

Game 33 Tue Jul 17 7:00PM Stittsville 56ers at Quyon Flyers in Quyon
Game 72 Tue Jul 17 9:00PM Stittsville 56ers at Quyon Flyers in Quyon
Game 73 Tue Jul 17 8:30PM Lomor Printers at Team Easton in Stittsville
Game 74 Wed Jul 18 8:30PM WC Electric at Stittsville 56ers in Stittsville
Game 75 Wed Jul 18 7:00PM Orleans Gators at Manotick in Manotick
Game 76 Wed Jul 18 9:00PM I4C Victory at Ottawa Blitz in Manotick
Game 77 Thu Jul 19 8:30PM Quyon Flyers at I4C Victory in Carp
Game 78 Thu Jul 19 8:30PM Ottawa Blitz at Orleans Gators in Orleans
Game 79 Fri Jul 20 8:00PM Team Easton at WC Electric in Fitzroy Harbour
Game 30 Sun Jul 22 2:00PM Ottawa Blitz at Stittsville 56ers in Stittsville
Game 37 Sun Jul 22 4:00PM Manotick at Stittsville 56ers in Stittsville

Fastball attack in the Netherlands

Check out this story. Pretty wild.

Decos EHS player Eric Zomerdijk hospitalized
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Haarlem, Netherlands

Dear softball friends,

We are sad to inform you that our player Eric Zomerdijk has been hospitalized after being intentionally hit by a bat after the game TIW Survivors - Decos EHS.

After Decos EHS beat TIW Survivors, one of the TIW Survivors players first hit Zomerdijk in the ribs and immediately after that crushed his jaw with a bat. We are definitely not used to an incident like this in Softball The Netherlands and have to consider this as an act from a lunatic coward.

Eric went down and was unconscious for about 5-10 minutes lying on the field in a pool of blood. In the hospital he has been diagnosed with a very heavy concussion and a broken jaw. Luckily the brain scan didn't show any brain damage and they will probably operate surgery tomorrow.

The idiot who did this has been immediately suspended for life by his club and Softball The Netherlands will probably do the same the coming week. He has not been arrested yet but will be shortly.

Again, this has been a terrible act of violence by one man and we will not let this affect our great game.

Our heart goes out to Eric and his family

Norman Ames
Decos EHS Fastpitch, Haarlem, The Netherlands

Au Sable Report - "Gordon Oil/20 Main"

from Tony Riches

A combination squad made up of GOFL players from Easton and Manotick, a couple of Peterborough players and a little help from the locals entered the AuSable tournament this past weekend. Thanks to the generosity of local businessmen Jon Gordon and Theron Snow the team played as Gordon Oil/20 Main.

Following an extremely touching opening ceremony, a tribute to local athlete Johnny Nixon, who played in the tournament last July but is now stricken with ALS, Friday night saw the team face CPI of Oswego, NY. Dan Konkle threw a one-hitter and Craig Buttars hit a solo homer to lead the way defeating one of the ISC`s top ranked teams by a score of 2-1.

Saturday afternoon Gordon/20 Main played Donnacona, QC and Jeff Murphy took a turn throwing a solid one-hit shutout and Dan Jessiman led a constant offensive attack with a homer in a 7-0 victory.

Their 2-0 record gave the team a #2 seed going into Sunday`s single elimination format and a tough draw against a very good St Leonard squad and pitcher Francois Leclaire. Dave Tubman broke a scoreless tie with a solo homer and Calvin Medynski drove in a run with a single and scored a run to stake Gordon/20 Main and starter Jeff Murphy to a 3-0 lead entering the 7th inning. But the scrappy St Leonard team managed to mount an attack and used an infield hit, a bloop and two singles to tie the game and force a pitching change. Dan Konkle entered and following a walk, St Leonard got another bloop hit that just eluded a diving Dan Jessiman and scored two runs to gave the Express a 5-3 lead. The Oilers tried to mount a comback in the bottom half of the final inning with a Dave Tubman single but, for the second time in the game, Jessiman's long fly was caught at the fence, this time for the final out.

As usual, this tournament was extremely well run and the locals were very hospitable and great company. Any team looking for a midseason event would be hard pressed to find a better place to spend a weekend.

Au Sable Sunday Results

Looks like CPI won the Au Sable tournament. Results below from Sunday as per Al's Fastball

Au Sable Forks Fastpitch Sunday Results

Game 10
C.P.I. 3
Miller's Fuel 0

WP Shawn Winship 13 strikeouts 1 hitter
LP Jason Smith 15 strikeouts 3 hitter

HR Mike Sorzikas

Game 11
Donnacona Blue Sox 4
Ottawa Blitz 1

WP Luc Thibault 9 Strikeouts
LP Jamie Blakely 10 Strikeouts

HR Steve Bishop

Game 12
Carp I4C Victory 1
Knoxville 0

WP Matt Greer 8 strikeouts
LP Lefty Clarke 5 strikeouts

Game 13
St. Leonard Express 6
Carp I4C Victory 5

WP Pascal Gonther 9 Strikeouts
LP Neil Cooke 3 Strikeouts

Game 14
Razzano's Trucking 6
Donnacona Blue Sox 0

WP Dennis Williams 3 strikeouts 3 hitter
LP Luc Thibault


Game 15
St. Leonard 5
Gordon Oil/20 Main 2

WP Francis LeClair 9 strikeouts
LP Dan Konkle 8 strikeouts

HR Dave Tubman Gordon Oil/20 Main

Game 16 Semi- Finals
C.P.I. 3
Razzano's Trucking 1

WP Shawn Williams 7 strikeouts 1 hitter
LP Tom Hauer 10 strikeouts

Game 17
C.P.I. 2
St. Leonard 0

WP Shawn Winship 13 strikeouts
LP Francis LeClair 13 Strikeouts

Cutro Professional Inspections - Oswego, NY
2nd Place St. Leonard Express- St. Leonard D'Aston, Quebec

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Au Sable Forks Results, Friday / Saturday

Results as posted at Al's Fastball:

Game # 1
Gordon Oil/20 Main Au Sable 2
Cutro Professional Inspections 1
WP Dan Konkle 13 Strikeouts
LP Charlie Walseman 9 Strikeouts
HR Craig Butters Gordon Oil/ 20 Main

Game # 2
Millers Fuel Au Sable Forks 2
Ottawa Blitz 0
WP Ryan Sharp 10 Strikeouts (2) hitter
LP Jamie Blakely 8 Strikeouts

Game 3
St. Leonard Express 3
Knoxville 0
WP Francis LeClair 1 Hitter 11 strikeouts
LP Craig Holingsworth

Game 4 C.P.I. 10
Donnacona Blue Sox 0
WP Shaun Winship 8 strikeouts Perfect Game 5 innings
LP Luc Thibault
HR C.P.I. Chad Hodkinson

Game 5
Razzano's 5
Millers Fuel 2
WP Dennis Williams 11 strikeouts
LP Jason Smith
HR Ken Spicer

Game 6
Carp I4C 4
St. Leonard 2
WP Paul Ceppi 9 strikeouts
LP Mathieu Benoit 7 strikeouts
HR Carp I4C Joe McLeary

Game 7
Gordon Oil/20Main 7
Donnacona 0
WP Jeff Murphy 9 strikeouts 1 hitter
LP Jason Marcotte
HR Dan Jessimen Gordon/20 Main

Game 8
Knoxville 3
Carp I4c 0
WP Lefty Clark 5 strikeouts
LP Neil Cooke 11 strikeouts
HR Knoxville Kip Adams walk off 3 run homer

Game 9
Razzano's 1
Ottawa Blitz 0
WP Sam Moore 5 strikeouts
LP Derek Bulley

Frank Cox Pitching Clinic Monday July 16

Frank Cox will be putting on a pitching clinic Monday night at Carlington Park in Ottawa for those pitchers interested in picking up a few pointers.

Contact Scott at scottsearle@rogers.com for more information.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Stittsville beats Easton 5-1 on Thursday

from Sam Oliver

There was an air of anticipation at the Carp Fair Grounds on Thursday night. The site would host a double header featuring four of the GOFL's leading teams; the first match up pitting the Stittsville 56ers against Team Easton for the third time this week, with the season series on the line. Adding to the electricity was the fact that local news man Terry Marcotte would be on hand to do a feature story on the GOFL, expecting to see two of the league's premier pitchers, Dan Bradley and Dan Konkle, duel it out.

When the first pitch was thrown however, Dan Konkle was conspicuous by his absence - perhaps a sign of things to come. Instead, it was Quyon legend, Todd Fraser, known more for towering home runs and not ever being stuck for words, that delivered the pitch. The first Stittsville batter, Ryan Bond opened the scoring by taking the 4th Fraser offering over the left field fence. Then with one out, Dan Jessiman doubled and advance to third on a Fraser wild pitch. He would later score on a ground ball off the bat of Darren Featherstone, giving the 56ers a two run lead after the first half inning.

Stittsville would score 2 more in the second on the strength of a Dan Bradley 2 run homerun over the centerfield fence. Fraser would finish the inning, but was relieved in the third. Once again, it would not be Konkle getting the call from the bull pen, but his young protege Kyle
Olsen. The kid would go on to pitch 5 strong innings allowing only 1 run. Back to back singles by Darren Featherstone and Sam Oliver to open the 5th inning, put runners at 2nd and 3rd with no one out. Although Olsen retired the next three batters, Featherstone was able to score on a ground ball of the bat of Scott Jessiman, stretching the Stittsville lead to 5 - 0.

As expected, Stittsville ace Dan Bradley started the game, and pitched masterfully for the win. The tall right hander did not allow a runner until Cory Morrison walked in the 4th. The first hit he surrendered, was a single by John Peck in the 5th. Easton did manage a run in the seventh to break the goose egg. Consecutive singles by Pat O'Connor, Scott Marion, and Dave Tubman resulted in the lone Easton run.

The third inning saw CTV's Terry Marcotte step into the box. Although the newsman had played some baseball in his youth, he had never played fastpitch. He did well to catch a piece of the 2nd Bradley drop ball offering, but Marcotte was retired on strikes in three consecutive pitches.

The top of the 4th saw Marcotte playing the one bag where he received an initiation by fire as Tim Power started the inning by ripping a hard liner just to the right of the reporter. Unphased, Marcotte finished the inning recording two put outs in the process, the last two outs of the inning.

With the game completed, Dan Konkle could be contained no longer. During the third inning of the West Carleton - Carp match up, Konkle would make his presence known. Commandeering a local resident's mini-motor cycle, the Easton right hander raced onto the field of play through the centerfield gate. After completing a tour through the outfield and around the home plate umpire (including one fall and many near falls), Konkle raced back through the outfield gate from which he had entered. The exit was not a thing of grace. Twenty feet beyond the outfield fence, the star pitcher, who's riding style can best be described as "unstable" (not unlike his personality) performed a cyclist's worst fear - "The Endo". He flew over the handle bars of the tiny bike and after a short tumbling demonstration, emerged on his feet with a smile on his face. The bike did suffer some minor damage - CLASSIC! (picture to follow tomorrow).

ISC II ToC Schedule

The ToC schedule - B1/B2 = Budd Park in Kitchener, K1/K2 = Kinsmen Park in Cambridge.

POOL PLAY
TUESDAY
11:30 AM B1 Wyevale, ON Tribe - Jarvis, ON Rock
K1 Carp, ON I4C Victory Consulting - Hamilton, ON Hawks

12:00 PM B2 Linwood, ON 86ers - Castro Valley, CA A-1 Taylor Farms
K2 Kitchener, ON Outlaws - Moraviantown, ON Bucktown Bees

1:30 PM B1 Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder - Ashland, OH Merchants
K1 Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating's Fitness - Quyon, QC Flyers

2:00 PM B2 South Lebanon, PA T.N.T. - Ottawa Valley, ON Raiders
K2 Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections - Alvinston, ON Indians

3:30 PM B1 Niagara, ON Snappers - Harriston, ON Mercury's
K1 Perkasie, PA Hoffman Rise - Rockwood, ON Drexler Construction Rush

4:00 PM B2 Glencoe, ON Astros - Mitchell, ON Mets
K2 Hamilton, ON Hawks - Harrisburg, PA PA Power

6:30 PM OPENING CEREMONIES - ALL TEAMS AT BUDD 1

7:30 PM B1 Bakersfield, CA California LumberKings - Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves
B2 Ingersoll, ON Crush - Kingston, ON Cowboys

8:30 PM K1 Blackburn, ON Bombers - Jarvis, ON Rock
K2 Quyon, QC Flyers - Shakespeare, ON Falcons

9:30 PM B1 Tavistock, ON Merchants - Kitchener, ON Outlaws
B2 Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils - Hickson, ON Reds

WEDNESDAY
8:30 AM B1 Rockwood, ON Drexler Construction Rush - Elora, ON Wellington Brewers
K1 Palermo, ON Athletics - Glencoe, ON Astros

9:30 AM B2 Blackburn, ON Bombers - Niagara, ON Snappers
K2 Bakersfield, CA California LumberKings - Harrisburg, PA PA Power

10:30 AM B1 Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections - Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating's Fitness
K1 Carp, ON I4C Victory Consulting - Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves

11:30 AM B2 Perkasie, PA Hoffman Rise - Ingersoll, ON Crush
K2 Linwood, ON 86ers - Tavistock, ON Merchants

12:30 PM B1 Waterdown, ON Hammer - Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
K1 Ashland, OH Merchants - Hickson, ON Reds

1:30 PM B2 Wyevale, ON Tribe - Blackburn, ON Bombers
K2 Rockwood, ON Drexler Construction Rush - Kingston, ON Cowboys

2:30 PM B1 Harrisburg, PA PA Power - Carp, ON I4C Victory Consulting
K1 Shakespeare, ON Falcons - Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections

3:30 PM B2 Castro Valley, CA A-1 Taylor Farms - Tavistock, ON Merchants
K2 Ottawa Valley, ON Raiders - Mitchell, ON Mets

4:30 PM B1 Palermo, ON Athletics - South Lebanon, PA T.N.T.
K1 Hickson, ON Reds - Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder

5:30 PM B2 Kitchener, ON Outlaws - Linwood, ON 86ers
K2 Elora, ON Wellington Brewers - Ingersoll, ON Crush

6:30 PM B1 Moraviantown, ON Bucktown Bees - Castro Valley, CA A-1 Taylor Farms
K1 Alvinston, ON Indians - Quyon, QC Flyers

7:30 PM B2 Hamilton, ON Hawks - Bakersfield, CA California LumberKings
K2 Jarvis, ON Rock - Niagara, ON Snappers

8:30 PM B1 Harriston, ON Mercury's - Wyevale, ON Tribe
K1 Ashland, OH Merchants - Waterdown, ON Hammer

THURSDAY
8:30 AM B1 Moraviantown, ON Bucktown Bees - Linwood, ON 86ers
K1 Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating's Fitness - Alvinston, ON Indians

9:30 AM B2 Kingston, ON Cowboys - Elora, ON Wellington Brewers
K2 Harriston, ON Mercury's - Blackburn, ON Bombers

10:30 AM B1 Quyon, QC Flyers - Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections
K1 South Lebanon, PA T.N.T. - Glencoe, ON Astros

11:30 AM B2 Ingersoll, ON Crush - Rockwood, ON Drexler Construction Rush
K2 Mitchell, ON Mets - Palermo, ON Athletics

12:30 PM B1 Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder - Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
K1 Hickson, ON Reds - Waterdown, ON Hammer

1:30 PM B2 Jarvis, ON Rock - Harriston, ON Mercury's
K2 Carp, ON I4C Victory Consulting - Bakersfield, CA California LumberKings

2:30 PM B1 Alvinston, ON Indians - Shakespeare, ON Falcons
K1 Kingston, ON Cowboys - Perkasie, PA Hoffman Rise

3:30 PM B2 Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves - Harrisburg, PA PA Power
K2 Ottawa Valley, ON Raiders - Palermo, ON Athletics

4:30 PM B1 Niagara, ON Snappers - Wyevale, ON Tribe
K1 Mitchell, ON Mets - South Lebanon, PA T.N.T.

5:30 PM B2 Castro Valley, CA A-1 Taylor Farms - Kitchener, ON Outlaws
K2 Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils - Ashland, OH Merchants

6:30 PM B1 Tavistock, ON Merchants - Moraviantown, ON Bucktown Bees
K1 Shakespeare, ON Falcons - Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating's Fitness

7:30 PM B2 Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves - Hamilton, ON Hawks
K2 Glencoe, ON Astros - Ottawa Valley, ON Raiders

8:30 PM B1 Elora, ON Wellington Brewers - Perkasie, PA Hoffman Rise
K1 Waterdown, ON Hammer - Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder

END ROUND ROBIN PLAY

FRIDAY

7:00 AM Tiebreaker game B1 Tiebreaker games B2, K1, K2

PLAYOFF ROUND
9:00 AM B1 Wildcard Pool A - 2nd
K1 Pool B - 3rd Pool G - 3rd

9:30 AM B2 Pool F - 3rd Pool C - 2nd
K2 Pool E - 3rd Pool D - 2nd

11:00 AM B1 Pool D - 3rd Pool E - 2nd
K1 Pool C - 3rd Pool F - 2nd

11:30 AM B2 Wildcard Pool G - 2nd
K2 Wildcard Pool A - 3rd

1:00 PM B1 W-71 Pool C - 1st
K1 W-72 Pool F - 1st

1:30 PM B2 W-73 Pool G - 1st
K2 W-74 Pool B - 1st

3:00 PM B1 W-75 Pool A - 1st
K1 W-76 Top 2nd place team

3:30 PM B2 W-77 Pool E - 1st
K2 W-78 Pool D - 1st

5:00 PM B1 W-79 W-80

5:30 PM B2 W-81 W-82

7:00 PM B1 W-83 W-84

9:00 PM B1 W-85 W-86

SATURDAY GAMES AT PETER HALLMAN BALLYARD

9:00 AM PH2 W-87 W-88
PH1 W-89 W-90

11:00 AM PH1 W-91 W-92

ToC Pools Announced

from Blair Setford of the ISC

July 13, 2007 – The ISC is pleased to release the pools for the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions. The top three in each pool, along with three wildcards, will advance to a single elimination playoff bracket.

Games will be played at Budd Park in Kitchener and Kinsmen Park in nearby Cambridge with the semi-finals and championship game scheduled to be played Saturday morning at Peter Hallman Ballyard in Kitchener. Provided that the ToC and the ISC World Tournament are on schedule, we are working to have the ISC II championship game, for the first time, both video and audio streamed for fans across North America.

The webcast schedule will be released in the near future. All of the streamed games will be available through BallPark Radio at www.ballparkradio.com.

Pool A
Niagara, ON Snappers
Harriston, ON Mercury's
Wyevale, ON Tribe
Jarvis, ON Rock
Blackburn, ON Bombers

Pool B
Bakersfield, CA California LumberKings
Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves
Harrisburg, PA PA Power
Carp, ON I4C Victory
Hamilton, ON Hawks

Pool C
Tavistock, ON Merchants
Kitchener, ON Outlaws
Moraviantown, ON Bucktown Bees
Castro Valley, CA A-1 Taylor Farms
Linwood, ON 86ers

Pool D
Oswego, NY CPI
Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating's Fitness
Alvinston, ON Indians
Shakespeare, ON Falcons
Quyon, QC Flyers

Pool E
Palermo, ON Athletics
South Lebanon, PA T.N.T.
Glencoe, ON Astros
Mitchell, ON Mets
Ottawa Valley, ON Raiders

Pool F
Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder
Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
Ashland, OH Merchants
Waterdown, ON Hammer
Hickson, ON Reds

Pool G
Elora, ON Wellington Brewers
Perkasie, PA Hoffman Rise
Ingersoll, ON Crush
Kingston, ON Cowboys
Rockwood, ON Rush

Carp over WC Electric 3-1

I4C Victory defeated WC Electric by a score of 3-1 on Thursday night in Carp.

Trevor Wood had the pitching win, throwing all seven innings. Brad Porter took the loss, also throwing a good game.

Carp had a two out walk from Kyle Gourgon in the first inning. The young shortstop stole second, but was left stranded there.

In the second, I4C scored the first run of the game. Brooks Paziuk reached on an error. Trevor Wood attempted to lay down a sacrifice bunt and popped up. Then Pete Petit tried a sac bunt as well, and also popped up for the second out. However, Paziuk caught the ‘Trics infield napping, tagged up on the popped bunt, and moved to second. Eric Colvin then came through with a clutch double to score Paziuk and put the home team up 1-0.

Wood retired the first nine batters he faced in order. The only excitement for WC in the first three innings came in the form of the DK side show in the top of the third, as the players, fans and umps were entertained by a certain #27 from Team Easton completing a complete circuit of the infield on a pocket bike. See below for an “artist’s conception” of the entertainer.

In the bottom of the third, Gourgon again reached base with two out, this time legging out an infield single, but this time when he attempted to steal second, Beef Johnson threw him out.

Michael Cavanagh had a two out double for WC Electric in the top of the fourth to break up the no-hitter, but was left stranded.

Porter retired the side in the fourth and fifth innings, as the score remained 1-0 for Carp.

WC Electric tied the game in the top of the sixth. Steve Cavanagh reached base on an infield hit on which I4C shortstop Gourgon made a diving stab and just about came up with the play. Cavanagh stole second to put himself in scoring position – then Trevor Barton hit a two-out double to cash the younger Cavanagh. With the game tied, and Barton on second, Carp Coach had a conference with Wood and Victory decided to intentionally walk Mike Cavanagh to face clean-up hitter Shawn Rebertz. The move worked, as Rebertz grounded out to end the inning.

Carp came back to score two in the top of the sixth, as Al Read hit a one out single and was sacrificed to second by Gourgon. Matt McNish then drove a ball to short, which Mike Cavanagh knocked down and prevented a run, but runners were now on the corners. With Paziuk at the plate, a wild pitch allowed McNish to move to second. Paziuk subsequent hit a dribbler in front of the plate, which was fielded by Porter, but popped out of the first baseman’s glove, allowing Read and McNish to score to put Carp up 3-1.

Despite a Beef Johnson double to lead off the seventh, WC Electric could not muster another run and the game ended 3-1 for the home side.

Trevor Wood threw seven innings, allowed one earned run, four hits, struck out eight and had one intentional walk. Carp made no errors.

Brad Porter threw six innings, allowed three runs, none of which were earned, four hits, struck out seven and walked one. WC Electric made two costly errors both of which resulted in runs.

Offensively for I4C Victory, Al Read was 1-3 with a run scored. Kyle Gourgon was 1-1 with a walk, a stolen base and a sac bunt. Matt McNish was 1-3 with a run scored and Eric Colvin was 1-2 with a double and an RBI.

For the ‘Trics, Mike Cavanagh was 1-2 with a double and an intentional walk, Beef Johnson was 1-3 with a double, Steve Cavanagh was 1-2 with a stolen base and a run scored, while Trevor Barton was 1-3 with a double and an RBI.





More to follow.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Carp I4C Victory Add Two More for ISC II Tournament of Champions

Carp I4C Victory Add Two More for ISC II Tournament of Champions
Fitzroy Harbour West Carleton Electrics’ Porter and Daley to Join Carp in Kitchener/Cambridge

The Carp I4C Victory are pleased to announce that pitcher, Brad Porter and outfielder, Jon Daley of the Fitzroy Harbour West Carleton Electric fastball club have agreed to join Carp for the ISC II Tournament of Champions (ToC) to be held in Kitchener and Cambridge, Ontario from August 14-18th.

Porter brings a tremendous amount of experience with him having, played at the top of the Intermediate level for the past five years. He played with Elkland (PA) Fastpitch from 2002-2005 and was a member of the Kemptville Thunder from 1999-2004 in the Kemptville Men’s Fastball League, the predecessor of the current Greater Ottawa Fastball League. He made two trips to the ISC II ToC with Kemptville in 2003 and again in 2004.

Growing up, Porter played his Juvenile and Junior ball with the Smiths Falls Redmen coached by Ray Madden a name well known to followers of Junior fastball in Ontario. In 1996 the Redmen with Porter and four other of his current West Carleton Electric teammates won the Ontario Juvenile A championship.

In 2005, Porter joined Fitzroy Harbour and made the trip with the Electrics to the ISC II Toc in 2006.

Daley played his minor ball growing up out of Carp. He went on to play two years with the Kemptville Junior Thunder and one year with Team Easton Thunder. He helped the Electrics to a 2005 Silver medal at the OASA Men’s Intermediate C Tournament held in Bobcaygeon and Fenelon Falls. His speed in the outfield and on the base paths will help the Victory at the ToC.

Memphis out, Ingersoll in

The 35 teams for the ISC II ToC have been finalized, and the schedule is due out tomorrow.

Looks like the team from Memphis, Tennessee has dropped out unfortunately, so the Ingersoll, ON Crush will be attending instead. This means the distribution of teams is as follows:

Ontario - 26
California - 2
Pennsylvannia - 4
Quebec - 1
New York - 1
Ohio - 1

Manotick splits double bill; beats Blitz, loses to WC - UPDATE

Lomor Printers played a double header on Wednesday night in Manotick.

Manotick 9 Blitz 5

Manotick defeated the Ottawa Blitz in the 7pm game, winning 9-5. Trevor Lahey had the pitching victory with relief from Shannon Borho, while Derick Bulley had the loss for the Blitz and had help from Jamie Blakely and Duane Bromley.

John Lindsey had a home run for Manotick, while Derick Bulley had a dinger for the Blitz.

Hitters - Manotick:
John Lindsey 3-4, HR, 2 RBI
Shannon Porno 2-4, 3B, 2 RBI
Rob Soublier 2-4, 3B, 2 RBI
Steve Edgerton 2-5, 3 RBI
Joe Allan, 2-4, BB
Lindsay Medynski 2-4

Hitters - Blitz:
Kevin O'Neil 1-2
Garry Sanscartier 1-2, 3B, BB
Darron Barr 2-3, 2B, 3B, 2RBI
Derick Bulley 1-2, HR, 2RBI


WC Electric 3 Manotick 1

In the second game of the evening, the Printers fell to West Carleton Electric 3-1. Bud Hanlon had the complete game win for Fitzroy, while Shannon Borho threw seven for Manotick.

Jon Daley led off the game with an inside the park home run deep to the left field corner to put WC up 1-0.

WC scored a second run in the second inning. Beef Johnson reached on an misplayed pop up, put was put out at second on a fielder's choice hit by Neil Murphy. Trevor Barton then walked. After a strikeout, Steve Cavanagh then walked to load the bases. Jon Daley then walked as well for his second RBI of the game.

In the fifth, Todd Clouthier drew a one-out walk, when moved to third on a Troy Wilson single. Wilson used his blazing speed to steal second. Clean up many Shawn Rebertz then walked to load the bases once again. Steve Johnson then hit into a fielder's choice to get an RBI and put the 'Trics ahead 3-0.

Trying not to remember a collapse against Orleans the week before, WC went into the bottom of the seventh the three run lead. The wheels loosened, but didn't fall off. Lindsay Medynski led off with a single to left, that was misplayed allowing him to get to second. Steve Edgerton then hit a ground ball that was cleanly fielded but overthrown at first. This overthrow allowed Medynski to score with none out. After Rich Antunes hit into a fielders' choice, Jon Daley made a nice catch in centre on a hard hit Joe Allan drive, and Shawn Rebertz made a nice play at third on a sharply hit Adam Bickell ground ball to end the game and preserve the win.

Big Bud the Spud Hanlon threw very well over seven complete, allowing one unearned run, scattering six hits, walking one and striking out 11. Shannon Borho also threw well over seven complete, allowing three runs (two earned) on five hits, walking six and striking out seven.

Top hitters:

Manotick
Joe Allan 1-4, stolen base
Mike Branchaud 1-3
Calvin Medynski 1-3, double
Shannon Borho 1-2, walk
Lindsay Medynski 1-3, run scored
Rich Antunes 1-3

WC Electric
Jon Daley 1-3, HR (inside the park), walk, 2RBI, run scored
Troy Wilson 1-4
Shawn Rebertz 2-2, 2 walks
Adam Brown 1-1
Beef Johnson 0-2, RBI, 2 sac bunts

more to follow

Make up game WC Electric vs. Team Easton

Game 21 WC Electric at Team Easton will be made up on Monday July 23 at 8:30 in Pakenham, assuming we can get officials. Pakenham is WC pitcher Jimmy Ryan's hometown and he wants to bring a game to the many fastball fans that live in the village.

Stittsville 8 Orleans 1

from Sam Oliver

The Stittsville 56ers defeated the visiting Orleans Gators by a score of 8 - 1 in a mercy shortened 5 inning game.

Fortunately for the 56ers, Dan Bradley's right shin was feeling little ill effect from the Randy Peck line drive that forced him to leave the game the night before, and he was the Stittsville starter on the night. For the Orleans Gators, their leader Chad Hargrove got the nod.

Orleans would strike first and wasted no time doing it. After recording the first two outs in order, Bradley surrendered a free pass to Orleans catcher Matt Bowman. The next batter, Hargrove, stroked a clutch triple into the right-center field gap, scoring Bowman from first. This would be all the offense the Gators could muster.

Stittsville answered in the bottom of the first. John Craig started the attack with a lead off walk and stole second. Dan Jessiman drew a one out walk of his own, and advanced into scoring position on a Hargrove wild pitch. Darren Featherstone singled over the head of Orleans third baseman Max Serre, scoring both Craig and Jessiman, with the throw to the plate allowing Featherstone to reach second base. With Sam Oliver batting, Featherstone was able to take third on another Hargrove wild pitch. This would prove costly as Oliver lined out to center field deep enough to score the run.

The 56ers added another run in the 2nd and four more in the 4th. Tim Power started the 2nd inning with a double, and scored on a clutch 2 out single off the bat of John Craig. In the 4th, Hargrove would be replaced by Eric Lafleur after issuing a one out walk to 56er left fielder James Holden. Lafleur walked Craig, gave up a double to Scott Herriot, and a homerun to Dan Jessiman to make the score 8 - 1. After giving up a single to Featherstone and hitting Oliver with a pitch, Lafleur was able to induce a ground out and a fly out to end the inning.

Featherstone came on to pitch the 5th for the 56ers and was greeted with a Matt Alkerton come backer. Featherstone didn't field it cleanly and then over threw first base to allow Alkerton to reach second. Eric Lafleur then singled to put runners on the corners. Featherstone was
able to escape the jam by striking out the next three Orleans batters in order.

Dan Bradley gets the win, pitching 4 innings, allowing 1 earned run on 1 hit, with 1 BB, while striking out 7. Darren Featherstone pitched 1 inning of relief, not allowing a run, giving up one hit while striking out 3.

For Orleans, Chad Hargrove gets tagged with the loss, allowing 5 earned runs on 4 hits, 3 BBs, 2 WP, while striking out 8. Eric Lafleur worked one inning of relief, allowing 3 earned runs on 3 hits, 1 BB, 1 HB, with 0K.

Chad Hargrove (3B) and Eric Lafleur (1B) had the hits for the losers, while Jessiman (1B, HR) and Featherstone (2 x 1B) had two hits each for the 56ers.

Do you believe in softball?

A bit cheesy, but I think most fastball players can relate to a lot of this.

Williamsburg Tournament Sep 14-16

The Williamsburg Fastball Tournament will be having its 4th annual CASEY AT BAT MEMORIAL, Sept 14,15,16. this year.

The entry fee is 350.00/ team.(no pitcher rule)
1200.00 dollars 1st place
800.00 dollars 2nd place
500.00 dollars 3rd place.

The prize money is based on 10 teams. Over the past 3 years we have handed out over 4000.00 dollars in prize money.We have also handed out more then 4000.00 dollars to different charities and events. We are looking to set tournament records this for prize money and donations. We will be accepting the 1st ten paid teams.

Make cheques payable to
Williamsburg Fastball Tournament
12785 Froatburn Rd
Williamsburg Ont
K0C 2H0

Lyle Schell613-535-9949
613-535-1852

PS; Beer gardens and an all weekend BBQ. There will also be special rates at the McIntosh Inn for players who plan on staying the weekend.

GOFL standings - as of Thursday July 12 noon

GOFL Standings, after Wednesday games:

1. Easton 13GP 9-2-2 = 20pts (.769)
2. Carp 15GP 9-5-1 = 19 pts (.633)
3. Fitzroy 17GP 8-7-2 = 18pts (.529)
4. Stittsville 13GP 7-4-2 = 16pts (.615)
5. Quyon 14GP 7-6-1 = 15pts (.536)
6. Orleans 16GP 6-8-2 = 14pts (.437)
7. Manotick 14GP 4-8-2 = 10pts (.357)
8. Blitz 14GP 2-12-0 = 4pts (.143)

Two games tonight in Carp:
Game 71 7:00PM Stittsville 56ers at Team Easton in Carp
Game 67 9:00PM WC Electric at Carp I4C Victory

Team Easton 8 Stittsville 3 - updated

from Sam Oliver

Team Easton, who lost to the 56ers earlier this week, exacted a measure of revenge with an 8-3 victory at Alexander Grove in Stittsville on Tuesday night.

Dan Bradley once again started for Stittsville, and after retiring the first two Easton batters, have up a double to right fielder Cory Morrison. The next batter, Randy Peck lined a hard shot that caught Bradley square on the right shin, forcing him to leave the game. He was replaced by Darren Featherstone, who walked the first batter he faced, Dan Konkle, to load the bases. With two out and the bases juiced, Chad Milne fought off an inside rise, fisting a flare just out of reach of the infield, scoring both Morrison and Peck.

Stittsville threatened in the top half of the second, when a pair of walks and a well executed sacrifice bunt, put runners at second and third with two out. Easton pitcher, Dan Konkle, was able to escape the jam, getting Tim Power to ground out to end the inning.

The 56ers would get one run back in the top half of the third inning. John Craig led off the inning and reached on an error. He advanced to second on a Konkle wild pitch, and was moved to third via a Darren Ladouceur sac bunt. With one out, Dan Jessiman delivered a fly ball deep enough to left field to score the run.

Easton would answer with two runs in the bottom half of the inning. Randy Peck started the rally with a one out single into left field. Featherstone struck out the next Easton batter, but once again with two out, Chad Milne hit a Texas league single to keep the rally alive. The 56ers looked to be out of the jam when John Peck hit a ground ball to first base that was fielded cleanly, however Peck, who never gives up on a play, was able to race the first baseman to the bag for an infield single which loaded the bases. The next batter, Pat O'Connor, lifted a high fly ball into centerfield which dropped into no mans land to score two runs and extend the lead to 4 - 1.

In the top half of the 5th inning, the 56ers would close the gap to 4- 3. A lead off walk to Darren Ladouceur followed by a Jessiman single and a Featherstone walk, loaded the bases with no outs. Sam Oliver then hit a hard ground ball that Easton second baseman, Scott Marion couldn't come up with, scoring two runs and putting runners on the corners. The 56ers then tried the slow steal of second in an attempt to score the runner from third, Team Easton defensed it perfectly cutting down Featherstone in a close play at the plate. With two out, Rob Rattray hit a sharp single up the middle that might have scored Oliver from second, however, Morrison who had taken over in centerfield at the start of the inning, was positioned perfectly and fielded the ball very quickly, holding Oliver at third base.

Easton added a run in the 5th and three more runs in the 6th to put the game out of reach, capping the score at 8 - 3.

In the 5th inning, Randy Peck's and Chad Milne's third hit each on the night, a double and a single, accounted for the run.

In the 6th Lukas Kamps walked to lead off the inning and Kyle Olsen reached on an error, moving Kamps to third, but Olsen was tagged out trying to take second on the play. Morrison drove in Kamps with a single, and Randy Peck reached base for the fourth time on the night, drawing a walk. Dan Konkle then singled into left field, however the ball skipped passed the 56er outfielder to score both Morrison and Peck.

Dan Jessiman and Darren Ladouceur each had two hits for the losers, while Randy Peck and Chad Milne had three hits each for the winners (Peck reached safely and scored in all 4 of his plate appearances).

Dan Konkle pitched the win, going 7 innings, allowing 3 runs, on 7 hits and 6 BBs, with 8Ks. For Stittsville, Dan Bradley went 2/3 of inning and is charged with 2 earned runs on 2 hits, 0 BB, 0K. Darren Featherstone takes the loss, going 5 and 1/3, allowing 6 runs (4 earned) on 10 hits, 1 BB, 1 HB, with 9K.

The rubber match of the season series is scheduled for this Thursday night at the Carp Fairgrounds. Game time is 7:00pm.

GOFL on CTV Ottawa - Update

The Greater Ottawa Fastball League is working on getting some publicity and game footage on the local CTV Ottawa affiliate. More information to follow as things are firmed up - check the blog tomorrow for more information and get your VCR ready (or your PVR thingy if your home entertainment technology has escaped the 90s unlike mine).

Update:

The plan is that Terry Marcotte from the 6PM News, CTV Ottawa Sports will suit up for Team Easton in uniform for their game tonight against Stittsville 56ers (7PM at Carp Fairgrounds). Apparently he has been doing this kind of piece where he gets imbedded into an actual sporting event to experience the game. He will take an at bat in the game, and play an inning at defence to experience fastball at its highest level in Ottawa. Should be lots of fun, and good publicity for the league. I'll make sure to post the details of when the segment will be aired as soon as I find out. Thanks to Shawn Williams for setting up this promo opportunity for the league and for fastball in general.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Ed Taylor's Team

Stumbled across this on TC's blog. Back in the earlier part of the season when discussing the RA League I wasn't sure where"Ed Taylor's Team" came from - but it looks like Mr. Ed Taylor, a proud Irishman is the owner of their team. The team has a website on which there is a photo of the eponymous Mr. Taylor himself, the owner of the team.:


Good luck to ETT this year and good work Mr. Taylor in supporting fastball!

Quyon Flyers article in the Pontiac Equity

Fastball reporter Wilbur McLean is back with the Pontiac Equity newspaper - and a story appears this weekend about the Quyon Flyers and their success so far this year.

Here is the link: http://www.theequity.ca/te_page08.htm - this will only be up for about a week or so.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

AuSable Forks tournament schedule

courtesy of Scott Dumouchel

Friday Night

Gordons/20 Main vs C.P.I. 7 p.m.
Ottawa Blitz vs Millers Fuel 9 p.m.

Saturday

Knoxville vs St. Leonard 9 a.m. Field #1
C.P.I. vs Donnacona 11 a.m.Field #1
Carp I4C vs St. Leonard 1 p.m. Field #2
Millers Fuel vs Razzano's 1p.m. Field #1
Gordon's/20 Main vs Donnacona 3p.m. Field #1
Knoxville vs Carp I4C 5 p.m.Field # 1
Ottawa Blitz vs Razzano's 7 p.m. Field # 1

Teams will be seeded 1-9 based on above games

Sunday will be elimination round

Don Kennedy UIC at Junior Women's

Congratulations to local umpire Don Kennedy, who will be the Umpire in Chief for the Junior Women's Canadians in Surrey, BC.

ISC II teams confirmed

Looks like the field of 35 teams for the Tournament of Champions has been finalized.

25 Ontario teams
4 Pennsylvannia teams
2 California teams
1 Quebec team
1 Tennessee team
1 Ohio team
1 New York team

1 Tavistock, ON Merchants - Defending Champion
2 Palermo, ON Athletics - Finalist
3 Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves - Host
4 Kitchener, ON Outlaws
5 Perkasie, PA Hoffman Rise
6 Memphis, TN Posse
7 Bakersfield, CA California LumberKings
8 Harrisburg, PA PA Power
9 Wyevale, ON Tribe
10 Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder
11 Moraviantown, ON Bucktown Bees
12 Ashland, OH Merchants
13 Harriston, ON Mercury’s
14 Waterdown, ON Hammer
15 Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
16 Quyon, QC Flyers
17 Alvinston, ON Indians
18 Shakespeare, ON Falcons
19 Glencoe, ON Astros
20 Carp, ON I4C Victory
21 Hickson, ON Reds
22 Jarvis, ON Rock
23 Kingston, ON Cowboys
24 Mitchell, ON Mets
25 Linwood, ON 86ers
26 Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections
27 Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating’s Fitness
28 South Lebanon, PA T.N.T.
29 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON Niagara Snappers
30 Elora, ON Wellington Brewers
31 Salinas, CA A-1 Taylor Farms
32 Blackburn, ON Bombers
33 Ottawa Valley, ON Raiders
34 Rockwood, ON Rush
35 Hamilton, ON Hawks

Monday, July 09, 2007

Niagara Snappers win Lackawanna, NY tournament

The Niagara Snappers, with pitcher Corey Costello, won the Lackawanna, New York tournament on the weekend. The following story appears on the Niagara Snappers website.

Snappers Shell It Out in Lackawanna

The Niagara Snappers competed in the 2nd annual Mickey Brennan Memorial Tournament and came away with the title after losing their first game and having to play 7 more to win it including 5 on the Sunday.

The Snappers got themselves into a hole early by losing to Ricola's by a score of 1-0. Corey Costello and Jeff VanHooser locked into a classic pitchers battle with each giving up only 1 hit in the game and Costello striking out 19 to VanHooser's 15.

The Snappers then reeled off victories of 11-2, 10-3, 8-1, 7-1, and 3-2 to make it back to the finals to face Ricola's again.

The offence would make up for their earlier mistakes at the Snappers pounded out 10-2 and 7-0 (mercy) victories to lay claim to the title.

For the weekend, the Snappers outscored their opponents 56-12.This was the first time for the Snappers in this tournament and we want to congratulate everyone associated with it. From the grounds crew to the umpires to the concessions, everything was top notch. We look forward to visiting next year to defend the title.

Peter Dobbin of the Snappers was named the tournament MVP going 14-26 for the weekend with 4 walks and 4 home runs.

Congratulations also go out to Mike Bateman and Matt Bedrosian who were red hot all weekend with the bats and solid on defence to go along with it.

Following is a brief summary of the tournament:
1-0 loss to Ricola's (Corey Costello 1 hit, 19 k's)
11-2 win against Bear's Den (Dan Duemo 10k)
10-3 win against Cleveland Red Eye (Jason Paylove 5k)
8-1 win against Big John's (Byron Demoe 15k)
7-1 win against LA Lounge (Dan Duemo 10k)
3-2 win against Ashland Merchants (Corey Costello 15k)
10-2 win against Ricola's (Byron Demoe 7k)
7-0 win against Ricola's (Dan Duemo 3k)

Home Runs
Peter Dobbin 4
Matt Bedrosian 2
Scott Young 2
Todd Dawdy 2
Trevor Falk 1
Kevin Newhouse 1
Corey Costello 1

Carp / Stittsville story from Thursday - Updated

Carp Hammered 10-3 by Stittsville 56ers
Paul Ceppi Returns After Being Out for a Month With a Hip Injury
from Shawn Williams

Ceppi came out of the game after the Oliver HR; Trevor Wood only allowed 1 hit in 1 2/3 innings, the HR to featherstone. Offensively for Stittsville:John Craig 2 for 4,2x1B,1RBIDan Jessiman 1 for 3, HR,Sac,3RBIRyan Bond 2 for 4,HR,1B,2RBISam Oliver 2 for 3,2B,HR,BB,2RBIFor Carp:Shawn Houle 2 for 2, 2x1B, R, SB

The Carp I4C Victory was short on players and short on energy last Thursday night in Greater Ottawa Fastball League (GOFL) action at the Carp Fairgrounds. The result was a 10-3 pasting at the hands of the Sttitsville 56ers who did it via the long ball with four home runs in the game.

The game started out as a sloppy affair for both clubs. After striking out the first two batters of the game, Paul Ceppi showed no ill effects from a nagging hip injury that had kept him out of the line-up for nearly four weeks. Then an error by Carp player/assistant coach, Eric Rosenquist who had been pressed into duty at second base, allowed Dan Jessiman to get aboard. Next up to the plate was Ryan Bond who hit a two run shot off the light standard in left centrefield to give Stittsville an early 2-0 lead.

Carp bounced back in the bottom of the first when Shawn Houle led off with a single and stole second. Al Read then reached on an error by 56er second baseman, Todd Sleigh and Read then stole second. With runners at second and third, Trevor Wood hit a 2 RBI single to tie the game. Eric Colvin was now at the plate with Wood at first when a strange play occurred. Colvin thought it was ball four and started to head to first with Wood starting to walk towards second. However, the plate umpire had called the pitch a strike and now Wood was caught off the base with the ball in the hands of 56er pitcher, Dan Bradley. An errant throw to second by Bradley to catch Wood went into centrefield where it then eluded Dan Jessiman and rolled to deep centrefield allowing Wood to score and make it 3-2 Carp after one inning of play.

In the top of the second, with one out, Bradley walked and moved to second on a liner off the bat of Scott Jessiman that hit the glove of third baseman, Read and rolled away from him. Scott Herriot then singled to score Bradley and tie the game. A wild pitch moved Jessiman to third and Herriot to second followed by a John Craig single to score Jessiman with Herriot moving to third. Craig stole second and with two runners in scoring position, Dan Jessiman hit a sacrifice fly to centre, scoring Herriot and making the score 5-3 56ers after one and half innings of play.

Stittsville broke things wide open in the top of the fourth sending nine players to the plate. With one out, Craig singled and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Then Dan Jessiman hit a two run home run for his third RBI of the game. After Ryan Bond singled, Carp Head Coach, Shawn Williams decided to make a change having seen Ceppi throw enough pitches in his first game back in nearly a month. Wood came in form right field to relieve Ceppi despite the fact that he was experiencing some stiffness in his shoulder. 56ers player/coach, Sam Oliver greeted him with a two run blast to make it 9-3 Stittsville. But the 56ers didn’t stop the home run derby there. Next up was Darren Featherstone who will play with Carp at the ISC II Tournament of Champions in Kitchener/Cambridge in August. On this night, Carp would have preferred Featherstone to be playing with them as he launched another home run to end the scoring at 10-3. Carp managed but one base runner in the fourth and fifth innings, a walk to Rosenquist and conceded via the league mercy rule after five complete innings of play.

For the 56ers at the plate, Craig was 2-3 with a walk, a stolen base, a run scored and an RBI. Bond was 2-3 with a single, home run, two RBIs and a run scored while Dan Jessiman was 1-2 with a home run, a sacrifice fly, reached on an error, two runs scored and three RBIs. Stittsville left seven runners on base.

For Carp, Houle was 2-3 with a stolen base and a run scored. Wood was 1-2 with 2 RBIs. Carp left two runners on.

On the mound, Bradley (4-3-2) got the win while Ceppi (3-3) took the loss. Bradley threw five innings and gave up three runs, one earned, on three hits. He walked one and struck out five. Ceppi threw 3 1/3 innings and gave up eight runs, seven earned, on seven hits while walking two and striking out seven. In relief, Wood threw 1 2/3 innings and gave up two runs on two hits. He walked two and struck out two.

Carp’s next home game is Thursday, July 12th with a special 9:00 PM start time against West Carleton rival, Fitzroy Harbour, West Carleton Electric. The game will be preceded by a 7:00 PM game between Ottawa Team Easton Thunder and the Stittsville 56ers. At this time, the Greater Ottawa Fastball League (GOFL) is planning on having Terry Marcotte of CTV Ottawa Sports on hand to do a story about the league and its players as well as to possibly participate in one of the two games in a limited role. Come on out to catch the action and have a chance to be captured on television.

Update from Sam Oliver:
Ceppi came out of the game after the Oliver HR; Trevor Wood only allowed 1 hit in 1 2/3 innings, the HR to Featherstone.

Offensively for Stittsville:
John Craig 2 for 4,2x1B,1RBI
Dan Jessiman 1 for 3, HR,Sac,3RBI
Ryan Bond 2 for 4,HR,1B,2RBI
Sam Oliver 2 for 3,2B,HR,BB,2RBI

For Carp:Shawn Houle 2 for 2, 2x1B, R, SB

WC Electric come back to win 5-4 over Quyon Flyers

In the first game of the Harbour Days double header, the host West Carleton Electric faced their cross-border foes (and friends) from Quyon. WC Electric prevailed with a 5-4 victory in the bottom of the seventh, which kept the good-sized crowd on-hand on the edge of their seats and happy with the results.

Jim Ryan had the complete game win for Fitzroy Harbour, while Matt Greer took the loss for Quyon.

Quyon score the game’s first run in the top of the first. Dennis McCleary led off with a walk. After his brother Joe struck out, Joran Graham came to the plate for the Flyers and hit a liner that struck WC pitcher Ryan and resulted in a base hit. After Nick Armitage popped out, Matt Greer was then hit by a pitch. Struggling with what seemed like a tight strike zone, JR then walked a run in as Ben Younge drew a bases loaded walk.

The Flyers held their 1-0 lead until the bottom of the second. Electric catcher Beef Johnson hit a single to lead off the inning. After Neil Murphy struck out, Trevor Barton hit a home run to centre field that was unofficially measured at 235 ft 3 inches. There was a subsequent single by Adam Brown and a walk to Jon Daley, but Greer was able to pitch out of the inning with the score 2-1 for the home side.

There was no further scoring until the sixth, as Ryan starting taking command and getting several Ks, including striking out the side in the fourth, while Greer induced several ground balls to keep WC Electric off the sheet.

In the top of the sixth, Jordan Kearns led off with a walk for the Flyers. Shawn Laframboise laid down a sac bunt to move him to second, and then Luke Young also drew a walk. After Dennis McCleary struck out, big brother Joe then hit a deep fly ball to right. As this game was played on the Fitzroy Harbour “upper diamond”, the grey monster usually in play in right was not a factor. WC right fielder Todd Clouthier had the ball tracked at the fence, jumped up for the catch and had the ball tip off the end of his glove and go over the wall for a three run shot for Big Joe.

Down 4-2 in the bottom of the sixth, Shawn Rebertz led off with a solo home run to draw WC Electric within one.

With no further runs for the home side in the sixth, and the Flyers going down 1-2-3 in the top of the seventh, Fitzroy went into the bottom of the seventh hoping to score two to win the game for their assembled fans.

Adam Brown led off the seventh with a walk. As Jon Daley laid down a sacrifice bunt to move Brown to second, the ball was misplayed and thrown into the Fitzroy bench, so runners were on second and third. Todd Clouthier grounded out to second, but this brought home Brown for the tying run. After Mike Cavanagh popped out, clean up hitter Shawn Rebertz came to the plate. With two out, a full count, and the winning run on third, Rebertz stroked a pitch to deep right centre for a walk off single to win the game, as the Harbour fans cheered their approval for the exciting finish.

Matt Greer threw the entire game for Quyon, allowing five runs of which three were earned, five hits, walking four and striking out three. The Flyers made two errors.

Jim Ryan had the complete game win for Fitzroy Harbour, throwing seven innings, allowing four runs, all earned, six hits, walking five, hitting one batter and striking out a season-high 13 Flyers batters. The 'Trics made no errors.

Top hitters in the game:

Quyon:

Joe McCleary 1-4, three run homer
Joran Graham 3-4
Matt Greer 2-3, HBP

WC Electric:

Shawn Rebertz 2-3, sac bunt, solo HR, game winning RBI
Steve Johnson 1-2, walk, run scored
Trevor Barton 1-3, two run homer
Adam Brown 1-2, walk, run scored

Orleans Gators' players at the ISCs

A couple of Orleans Gators players from the GOFL will be playing at the ISC tournaments in Kitchener in August.

from Gary Hargrove

Chad Hargrove and Matt Bowman will be in the ISC World tournament with the Scarborough Royals. Chad will also be in the ISC II tournament with Carp I4C Victory. He has been granted permission from the ISC to participate in both.

Stittsville 6 Team Easton 3

from Sam Oliver

The Stittsville 56ers defeated Team Easton in the second game of a twin bill played in Fitzroy Harbour Sunday afternoon as part of the annual "Harbour Days" festivities. Dan Bradley toed the rubber for the complete game victory surrendering 3 earned runs on 7 hits, walking 2 and striking out 4. Dan Konkle gets tagged with the loss, allowing 6 runs (5 earned), on 9 hits, striking out 7, while walking 1 and hitting one batsman.

Easton took a one run lead in the top of the first. Chad Milne lead off the game with a double to left field, advanced to third on a Kevin Chevrier single and scored on a ground ball off the bat of Randy Peck.

Stittsville responded in the bottom half of the first with 5 runs. With one out in the inning, the 56ers banged out 5 consecutive hits (John Craig, Dan Jessiman, Darren Featherstone, Sam Oliver, and Dan Bradley), which combined with a Dan Konkle wild pitch that left the field of play
and a Darren Ladouceur sac fly accounted for the 5 runs.

Easton would threaten in the third. Randy Peck walked to lead off the inning and advanced to second on a hot shot off the bat of Dan Konkle that was misplayed by the 56er third baseman. With one out, Pat O'Connor singled to centerfield where Dan Jessiman fielded the ball cleanly and fired a laser beam to home to cut down Peck who was trying to score from second. Bradley was able to induce a ground ball out from Scott Marion to escape the jam without surrendering a run.

The 56ers would score another run in the 4th when second baseman Todd Sleigh reached on an error, advanced to second on a Scott Herriot ground ball, and scored on John Craig's 3rd hit of the ball game.

Easton responded in the top half of the 5th inning. Back to back singles from Lukas Kamps and Milne started the inning. Kamps would score on a ground ball off the bat of Chevrier, and Milne would score on a Randy Peck single, completing the scoring for the ball game.

John Craig was the leader offensively for Stittsville going 3 for 4 with 2 singles, a double, 1 Run scored and an RBI. For Easton Chad Milne lead the way going 2 for 4 with a single, a double, and two runs scored.

OASA Junior Results

The Scarborough Wolverines won the OASA Junior Eliminations on the weekend, defeating Elmira in the final.

The Scarborough Royals, which had Matt Bowman and Chad Hargrove from the Orleans Gators of the GOFL on their team, finished third.

The Smiths Falls Redmen from the North Leeds League went 1-2, losing to Simcoe, defeating Kitchener, and losing to Napanee.

Fingal, which had Ryan Cox from the GOFL's Ottawa Blitz playing went 2-2, including a wild 20-12 win over Kitchener.

Fenelon Falls Tournament

From Al's Page - Fenelon Falls co-hosted the OASA Provincials in 2005. Nice location, about 3 hours or so from Ottawa.

Fenelon Falls Hosts Open Tournament

The Fenelon Falls Men's League is hosting an open tournament August 24, 25 and 26, 2007 at the Russ Baptiste Memorial Park in Fenelon Falls.

The tournament includes a 4 game guarantee and a cash prize of $1,200 for the 'A' Series Champions. The entry fee is $350 and the deadline for registration is August 10, 2007.

The format will include a total of 12 teams in 3 Divisions. Following round-robin play, the top two teams in each division will proceed to the 'A' Series Championship. The remaining two teams in each division will compete in a 'Rec' series championship.

A beer tent will be provided with proceeds used to support the Fenelon Falls Men's League. A canteen will also be operated in support of Fenelon Falls Minor Baseball.

Please contact one of the following organizing committee members for registration information, directions and a list of available accommodations.

Mark Bennett: Home 705-887-6814; Cell 705-886-0137
Nick McHough: Home 705-359-1029; Cell 705-327-9238

ISC II teams confirmed - Valley and Blackburn to attend

Ottawa Valley Raiders and the Blackburn Bombers have both received and confirmed invitations to the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Kitchener/Cambridge in August.

Enterprise Oasis Pools from the Kingston league was also invited, but had to decline.

Harbour Days Fastball Results

Harbour Days was this past weekend in Fitzroy Harbour, and traditionally that means some fastball, beer and burgers on the Sunday.

Due to all rain overnight, the games were moved to the "upper diamond" that drained a bit better. This meant some deeper fences and the "grey monster" in right was not in play.

A good crowd of Harbourites come out to watch the two games and were not disappointed as the games were well played, with lots of scoring.

Game 1 saw the local WC Electric come from behind to defeat their cross-river rivals the Quyon Flyers 5-4 in the bottom of the seventh, with Shawn Rebertz driving in the winning run with a walk off single. Jimmy Ryan had the complete game win, while Matt Greer took the loss for the Flyers.

Game 2 saw two of the GOFL's premier pitchers duel with Dan Konkle for Team Easton facing Dan Bradley of Stittsville 56ers. Stittsville won this one by a score of 6-3.

Thanks to all three visiting teams for sticking around afterward and supporting the beer garden and the BBQ - it's appreciated. Thanks as well to the great fans of West Carleton Electric that showed up in good numbers to watch.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Dave Norris back on the diamond

GOFL umpire in chief Dave Norris has recovered from his motorcycle accident and is back on the diamond.

from Gary Callaghan

Dave was in the Almonte hospital for four days. He suffered some head and back trauma and of course a number of lacerations (he tells me the face and hair are still OK!) "Pretty as ever" Still has a lot of sore spots and stiff in places, as per his comments on the blog.

Friday, July 06, 2007

ISC II rankings released - Easton at #6, Quyon at #30, Carp at #31

The new rankings for ISC II are out, and Team Easton sits now at #6. Quyon makes their first appearance at #30, and Carp sits at #31.

http://www.ghfl.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?t=679

July 6, 2007 – The Niagara Snappers will go in the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions as the unanimous top seed with the release of the final ISC II rankings today. The Snappers will try to become the first top-ranked ISC II team to win the ToC. Moving up two spots to #2 are the California LumberKings, who played ISC heavyweights Broken Bow Gremlins and SoCal Bombers extremely tough in Portland and will be in Aurora, IL next weekend. Rounding out the top seven who will head up the seven pools at the ToC are the defending champion Tavistock Merchants, Cutro Professional Inspections, Palermo Athletics, Ottawa Team Easton Thunder and Elora Wellington Brewers.

1 Niagara, ON Snappers
2 Bakersfield, CA Lumberkings
3 Tavistock, ON Merchants
4 Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections
5 Palermo, ON Athletics
6 Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder
7 Elora, ON Wellington Brewers
8 Perkasie, PA Rise
9 Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
10 South Lebanon, PA TNT
11 Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating's Fitness
12 Kitchener, ON Outlaws
13 Bridgeport, ON Braves
14 Harriston, ON Mercury's
15 Wyevale, ON Tribe
16 Harrisburg, PA PA Power
17 Moraviantown, ON Bucktown Bees
18 Alvinston, ON Indians
19 Glencoe, ON Astros
20 Ashland, OH Merchants
21 Memphis, TN Posse
22 Mitchell, ON Mets
23 Waterdown, ON Hammer
24 Salinas, CA A-1
25 Kingston, ON Cowboys
26 Frankenmuth, MI Tiffany's
27 Shakespeare, ON Falcons
28 Jarvis, ON Rock
29 Hickson, ON Reds
30 Quyon, QC Flyers
31 Carp, ON I4C Victory


To see the full list, including how each committee member ranked the teams, please see the ISC II section of the ISC website at www.iscfastpitch.com. The rankings will form the basis for seeding teams in the sixth annual ISC II Tournament of Champions which will be played August 14-18 at Budd Park in Kitchener and Kinsmen Park in Cambridge, Ontario. The ToC will feature 35 teams playing a four-game round robin schedule in seven pools of five teams each. The top three teams from each pool along with three wildcards will advance to a single elimination playoff bracket. With the rankings complete, look for the schedule to be released next week. For more information, please contact: Blair Setford

Stittsville over Carp 10-3

from Shawn Williams/Eric Rosenquist

Stittsville 56ers defeated Carp I4C Victory by a score of 10-3 on Thursday night in Carp.

Four home runs by the 56ers; Ryan Bond 2 run HR, Dan Jessiman, 2 run HR, Sam Oliver 2 run HR, Darren Featherstone, solo shot.

Paul Ceppi returned from his hip injury and pitched into the fourth inning. Trevor Wood came on in relief and pitched the rest of the 4th and all of the 5th.

Dan Bradley went the distance for Stittsville.

Carp started the game with only 8 players. Mike Money arrived late not expecting to play (doctor’s orders – he just switched to new asthma medication and is having dizzy spells) and played OF and batted 9th from the 2nd inning on.

Orleans Gators stage comeback, defeat WC Electric 5-4

The Orleans Gators overcame a three run seventh inning deficit to defeat Fitzroy Harbour WC Electric 5-4 in Orleans on Thursday night.

WC Electric appeared to be in command of the game after six and a half innings, taking a 4-1 lead into the bottom of the seventh. However, Matt Bowman had a three run triple with the bases loaded in the bottom of the final inning to win the game for the Gators.

Chad Hargrove had the pitching win.

Bud Hanlon took the loss for Fitzroy Harbour. Troy Wilson and Mike Cavanagh had homeruns for WC Electric.

WC Electric broke a scoreless tie in the top of the third. Bud Hanlon walked, moved to second on a Mike Cavanagh sacrifice bunt and was driven in by a Troy Wilson two-run line drive home run to right.

Fitzroy pushed the lead to 3-0 in the top of the fourth. Steve Johnson was hit by a pitch to lead off the inning. After two subsequent bunts moving Johnson to third, Adam Brown hit an RBI single to score Jason Armstrong who was running for Johnson on the two out catcher rule.

Orleans responded with a run in the bottom of the fourth. Chad Hargrove walked, one of his three on the night. Hargrove then moved to second on a passed ball. With one out, Derek Bergeron hit the ball directly back to Hanlon who then tried to get Hargrove who had taken a big jump off second. However, as Hargrove was in a run down, a throw hit him in the back, allowing him to reach third safely and putting runners on the corners. After a strikeout by Eric Lafleur, Brian Friesen then hit a ball sharply up the middle which WC shortstop Mike Cavanagh knocked down and was able to keep in the infield, but no out was made and Hargrove scored to make it 3-1 for WC.

In the top of the seventh, the WC Electric added what looked to be an insurance run when Mike Cavanagh hit a solo HR to left to put the visitors up 4-1 going into the bottom of the seventh.

Hanlon to this point had allowed only two hits and struck out 13 over six innings. However, the WC Electric could not close the door as the scrappy Gators staged a comeback. Brian Friesen hit a single to lead off the inning. Nick Bowman was then hit by a pitch, and Matt Alkerton walked, to load the bases with none out. Jordan Adams then hit a ball to shortstop Cavanagh who went to go to make a play at first base, however, with the firstbaseman out of position, a run scored and no outs were made. Matt Bowman then stroked a liner to right centre, just under the glove of a diving Jon Daley, which went to the fence for a triple, scoring all runners on base and winning the game for Orleans.

Pitchers:
Chad Hargrove W - 7IP, 4R, 4ER, 4H, 4K, 3BB, 3HBP

Bud Hanlon L - 6IP+, 5R, 4ER, 4H, 13K, 4BB, 2HBP

Hitters:

Orleans:
Matt Bowman 1/2, triple, 3RBI
Chad Hargrove 0/0, 3BB
Brian Friesen 2/3, run scored
Joel Langford 1/2, double

WC Electric:
Michael Cavanagh 1/2, HR, 2 sac bunts
Troy Wilson 1/2, HR, 2RBI, BB, HBP
Jason Armstrong 1/3, double
Adam Brown 1/3, RBI
Bud Hanlon 0/1, 2BB, run scored

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Junior Elims (with update again)

Good luck to the Smiths Falls Redmen who will be playing in the 16 team OASA Junior Elims in Cobourg this weekend.

Update 1: Best of luck as well to Chad Hargrove and Matt Bowman of the GOFL's Orleans Gators will be playing with the Scarborough Royals in this weekend.

Update 2: Good luck to Ryan Cox of Ottawa Blitz of the GOFL, who will be throwing for Fingal this weekend.

First round schedule, as per Al's Fastball:

Friday July 6

Game # 1 4pm Toanche Eagles vs Scarborough Wolverines
Game # 2 6pm Napanee Express vs Ponsonby Sting
Game # 3 4pm Scarborough Royals vs Waterloo Hallman Twins
Game # 4 6pm O.R.S.A. vs Breaslau Badgers
Game # 5 4pm Oshawa Double “B” vs Peterborough Thunder
Game # 6 6pm Elmira Advance Millwrights vs Cobourg Juniors
Game # 7 8pm Fingal Scott KennedySports vs Kitchener Predators
Game # 8 8pm Simcoe Juniors vs Smith Falls Redmen

Wednesday night GOFL games rained out

The GOFL games scheduled for Wednesday night were rained out:

Game 60 I4C Victory at Team Easton in Stittsville
Game 61 Quyon Flyers at Ottawa Blitz in Manotick
Game 62 Orleans Gators at Manotick Lomor Printers

Invites to the ToC

According to http://www.ghfl.ca/forum there have been three more invites go out for the Tournament of Champions in August. No official word on who they are, but FitzroyFastball has learned that there are local teams involved...

Word is also that Donnaconna Blue Sox have had to now decline their invitation.

"Donnacona is unable to accept their berth. Elora Wellington Brewers have accepted an invite and the Niagara Snappers berth from the Travel League is now confirmed. The ToC currently stands at 31 teams. Invites were issued to another three teams this morning."

Monday, July 02, 2007

AuSable Forks tourney teams announced

The nine teams competing in the 45th annual AuSable Forks tournament have been announced, and several local players will be competing:

Razzano's Trucking - Prospect, NY
Cutro Professional Inspections- Oswego, NY
Knoxville Athletics- Ontario/Pennslyvania
St. Leonard Express- St. Leonard D'Aston Quebec
Donnaconna Blue Sox- Donnaconna Quebec
Ottawa Blitz- Ottawa Ontario
Carp I4C Victory- Ottawa Ontario
Millers Fuel- Au Sable Forks, NY
Gordon Oil/20 Main- Au Sable Forks, NY (sponsored locally, but really made up of players from Manotick Lomor Printers, Team Easton and a couple of guys from Peterborough)

OASA Midget Elims

As per Al's Fastball, the Napanee Midgets went 5-0 and won the 20-team OASA Midget Eliminations, and will be representing Ontario at the Nationals. Last I heard, Joran Graham from the Quyon Flyers was playing with Napanee in the qualifier.

The Orleans Rebels midgets also played in this event and finished with a 1-2 record.

St-Leonard Tournament

Looks like "Les Snappers de Shawville" did well in the five team St-Leonard Tournament, losing in the final to St-Leonard.

Intermediate results, From Al's:

TOURNOI BALLE RAPIDE EXPRESS ST-LÉONARD D’ASTON

29-30 juin 1 juillet 2007

RÉSULTATS

Vendredi 29 juin (2) 20 :15 (Intermédiaire) Bellechasse 2 vs Express St-Léonard 4
Vendredi 29 juin (1) 21 :45 (Intermédiaire) Québec Midget 1 vs St-Basile 3
Samedi 30 juin 14 :15 (intermédiaire) Bellechasse 13 vs Québec midget 10
Samedi 30 juin 17:45 (Intermédiaire) Shawville 3 vs St-Basile 10
Samedi 30 juin 21 :15 (Intermédiaire) St-Basile 5 vs Express St-Léonard 10
Dimanche 1 juillet 10 :00 (intermédiaire) Bellechasse 9 Vs Shawville 10
Dimanche 1 juillet 12 :00 (Intermédiaire) St-Basile 0 vs Shawville 2
Dimanche 1 juillet 17 :00 Finale (Intermédiaire) Shawville 0 vs St-Léonard 6

Croghan, NY results

Some results here from the tourney this past weekend in Croghan, New York, won by CPI from Oswego, NY. No local teams competing, but note a couple of local pitchers appearing in the stats.