Eastern Ontario Fastball Blog

A blog dedicated to news about the Greater Ottawa Fastball League and other happenings in the world of fastball / fastpitch softball in eastern Ontario and western Quebec, with occasional stories featuring Mrs Fitzroy Fastball, Fitzroy Fastball Junior and the Caveman. If you have info to send on, send me an email at fastball[at]fitzroyharbour.com. Follow @fitzroyfastball on Twitter.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

GOFL to have eight teams in 2022

The Greater Ottawa Fastball League is poised to have eight teams in 2022.

Six teams are returning from the 2021 campaign: West Carleton Electric, Ottawa Valley As, Micksburg Twins, Kars Aces, Manotick Brewers and Orleans Rebels. Returning from a year off are the Quyon Flyers. New to the league are the Osgoode U23 Chiefs, host team at the Softball Canada U23 Nationals in Carp in August.

The plan is for two divisions, with an unbalanced schedule.

East Division:
Orleans Rebels (home games at Pierre Rocque Park in Orleans)
Manotick Brewers (home games at Manotick Arena)
Kars Aces (home games at Manotick Arena)
Osgoode Chiefs (home games at Osgoode Arena & Manotick Arena)

West Division:
Micksburg Twins (home games at Micksburg Ball Field)
Ottawa Valley As (home games at Carp Fairgrounds)
West Carleton Electric (home games at Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre)
Quyon Flyers (home games at Shawville Recreation Association)

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REMINDER: 2022 Softball Canada Men's U23 Canadian Fast Pitch Championship - Trivia Night

A message from the 2022 U23 Men's Canadian Fastpitch Championship organizing committee:

Join us at the West Carleton Amateur Sports Club for a Trivia Night fundraiser. $20 cash per person at the door with teams of 4 to 6. Doors open at 7 pm, trivia from 8 pm to 10 pm.

Please indicate your interest on this Facebook event page, and make sure to email trivia@sc-mens-u23.ca to reserve a table. Bring extra cash for the 50-50 and raffles!

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Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Possible 50+ men's fastball league

Dwayne "Woody" Cameron is looking into starting a men's 50+ fastball league in eastern Ontario.

If you are interested, contact him on Facebook or at 613-913-9927.

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Napanee tournament needs one more team

The Napanee men's fastball tournament on May 13-15 has eleven entries and is seeking one more team.

If your club is interested, contact brookscory8@gmail.com to enter.

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Metro Older Timers Softball League seeks players

Metro Older Timers Softball League is an orthodox wood bat softball League 40+ Men's League plays Wednesday nights at Bell Corners is looking for players. Info at http://www.motsbl.ca


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Wednesday, March 02, 2022

Mike Branchaud named new CEO of Softball Canada

Congratulations to Mike Branchaud, former GOFLer and Metcalfe resident on being named the new Chief Executive Officer of Softball Canada!




Mike Branchaud Named Softball Canada’s New Chief Executive Officer

 2 MARCH 2022  GILLES LEBLANC 

Ottawa, Ont. – The Board of Directors of Softball Canada is extremely pleased to announce that Mike Branchaud (Ottawa, Ont.) will become the organization’s new Chief Executive Officer following an extensive search and interview process led by Sport Law. The process was completed following in-person interviews held last week, resulting in Branchaud’s selection and approval by the Board of Directors.
 
“On behalf of Softball Canada’s Board of Directors, we are pleased to announce the selection of Mike Branchaud as our next Chief Executive Officer” stated Softball Canada President Scott Neiles. “There is no doubt that Hugh Mitchener’s pending departure will leave massive shoes to fill, but we are confident Mike’s experience both as a world class player, and as a valued member of the Softball Canada staff over the last 15 years will certainly enable him to lead our sport going forward.”
 
“We would like to thank Steve Indig and his team at Sport Law for assisting in this very thorough hiring process” noted Neiles.
 
Branchaud joined Softball Canada in 2007 as Manager – Canadian Championships and later added the Men’s National Teams program to his portfolio. He has been heavily involved in Softball Canada’s decision-making process and has built strong relationships with members throughout the Canadian softball community throughout his employment, which will help ease his transition to his new role. Softball Canada’s Canadian Championships have significantly improved and have been extremely successful under his watch, and he has helped guide the Men’s National Teams program to tremendous international success over the last decade.
 
“I am extremely honoured and excited to be moving into the role of CEO for Softball Canada,” said Mike Branchaud. “We have great staff, an experienced Board of Directors and tremendous leadership in our provincial and territorial associations. A special thank you to the CEO selection committee for their confidence in giving me this role. I would like to wish our outgoing CEO Hugh Mitchener all the best in his retirement and thank him for his support and guidance over the last 15 years. Without his trust and confidence, I would not be in the position I am today.”
 
Current Softball Canada CEO Hugh Mitchener (Ottawa, Ont.) previously announced his upcoming retirement in November and will remain actively involved until late May to ensure a proper transition of his duties to Branchaud, who is expected to take over full CEO duties in early May.
 
“I look forward to working with Mike over the next couple of months as he transitions to the CEO position” said Softball Canada CEO Hugh Mitchener. “He has the personal skill set and experience, combined with a great staff, to continue to move Softball Canada forward in the coming years.”
 
Before joining Softball Canada, Branchaud worked as the Labatt Blue Pitch Tournament Coordinator for Labatts Breweries, followed by ten years of employment with the Canadian Adult Recreational Hockey Association (CARHA). He was also a member of the King and His Court for six years, a four-man team that toured North America to play and showcase the sport of softball.
 
Softball Canada is extremely hopeful for a full return of the sport in 2022 after the 2020 and 2021 seasons were severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
“We have so many positive things happening in our game today and I look forward to building on existing programs while growing new initiatives and ideas moving forward” added Branchaud. “Two key priorities are getting a full slate of Canadian Championships back in 2022, and getting membership numbers back up with our minor youth teams and leagues playing again.”
 
The Board of Directors of Softball Canada looks forward to continuing to work with Mike Branchaud for the betterment of the sport for many years to come.


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