Axemen finish third at the Molly
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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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The men's fastball game at the Maurice Beauregard Memorial event in Campbell’s Bay, QC was once again a close finish, with the Flyers prevailing 4-3 over the Athletics.
Like previous years, a good crowd was on hand to witness the game which was played in the middle of a community 3-pitch softball tournament.
Adam Reuckwald had the win on the slab, while Marc "Kayser" Lavigne took the loss in relief of Gabe Brown and Daniel Read.
The Athletics opened the scoring in the second. Carter Beauregard singled and ended up scoring on a Kayser double.
The Athletics added two in the third. Bennett Rusenstrom doubled, took third on a wild pitch and scored on Ethan Howard's sacrifice fly. Hunter Beauregard then reached on an error and scored on Read's double.
The veterans on the Flyers side got two back in the sixth. Rueckwald walked, Darryl Crawford singled, followed by an Adam Brown single driving in a run. An RBI ground out by Troy Gravelle scored a second run.
The Flyers come back to win it in the bottom of the seventh. Julien Gagnon walked to lead things off and stole second base. After a flyout, two walks to Jared Murray and Rueckwald loaded the bases. Hometown favourite Crawford's infield single scored Gagnon to tie it, and a single by Adam Brown walked it off as a 4-3 final.
Athletics pitching
Gabe Brown 3IP 0R 1H 2BB 1K
Daniel Read 3IP 2R 2H 3BB 7K
Kayser 1IP 2R 2H 3BB 0K
Flyers pitching
Adam Rueckwald 7IP 3R 2ER 8H 0BB 10K
Athletics hitting
Bennett Rusenstrom 1-4, 2B, R
Ethan Howard 2-3, sac fly, RBI
Daniel Read 2-3, 2B, RBI
Gabe Brown 1-3
Carter Beauregard 1-3, R
Kayser 1-3 RBI
Flyers hitting
Julien Gagnon 1-3, BB, R, SB
Luke Young 2BB
Jaren Murray BB, R
Adam Rueckwald 2BB, R
Darryl Crawford 2-4, R, RBI
Adam Brown 2-3, BB, RBI
Troy Gravelle RBI
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Game 1 The Micksburg Brewers defeat the Micksburg Seniors 15-2 lead by a Riley Hennessy 3 run HR.
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The 20th Annual Molly Sherman Memorial Tournament is being held this weekend in Elkland, Pennsylvania with 10 teams participating, including Kingston Axemen which has several Greater Ottawa Fastball League players on the roster. Also attending are the CPI Bucks from upstate New York who will be appearing at the Carp Shootout in early June.
Below is the bracket, as per the tournament director Jeremy Cook.
Action gets started at 9 a.m. on Saturday morning, with the final scheduled on Sunday at 6 p.m.
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West Carleton Electric U20 will be hosting the Southeastern Ontario Screaming Eagles U20 team based out of Sydenham for an exhibition doubleheader in Kinburn on Sunday May 31.
The first game is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. with a second to follow at 1:30 p.m.
The Kinburn diamond has been upgraded recently and a new scoreboard has been installed. The Kinburn Community Association will be offering refreshments with organizations advising that Kinburn is home to the "Dinger Dog".
West Carleton Electric will be the host team at the 2026 Softball Canada U20 Canadian Championship from August 4 to 9 in Carp. The Screaming Eagles will be attempting to qualify for a spot at this event at the Ontario Amateur Softball Association elimination tournament July 3-5 in Drumbo, ON.
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The Pontiac Flyers hosted West Carleton Electric U20 in a Greater Ottawa Fastball League exhibition game on Thursday night in Shawville, with the Flyers prevailing 9-1.
Drew Hathway pitched for the home team, while Carter Marshall and Finn Barton threw for WC U20.
The game was tight at 3-1 until the Flyers broke things open in the bottom of the sixth to end the game on the run rule. Hathway and Cade Kuehl had home runs for Pontiac.
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The Maurice Beauregard Memorial is back for the fourth time. This year's fastball game is Saturday May 23rd at 6 p.m., an exhibition match in the midde of the annual 3-pitch ball tournament. There will be refreshments available at the bar onsite.
This annual tournament and fastball game celebrates Maurice’s legacy and raises money for the Maurice Beauregard
Community and Leadership awards given to three high school graduates in the
Pontiac region, and the Maurice Beauregard Park.
The tournament, and
the exhibition fastball game, will be held in Campbell’s Bay at the Maurice
Beauregard Park (2 Second Street, Campbell’s Bay, Quebec, J0X 1K0).
Here is info on last year's game.
For more about Maurice, father of Hunter Beauregard of the GOFL's Pontiac Flyers, visit this link.
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From John Sliwa
We are actively recruiting men's fastpitch teams for our annual tournament July 17-19, 2026. $400 (American) entry fee. - a discount of $350 (American) will be offered for teams that are travelling from Canada. There is a three-game guarantee with the top 8 teams making it to the Sunday championship bracket. Prize money is $4500 based on 10 teams. Food, beverages and music will be available with drink specials Saturday night at the First Ward Falcon club. Contact Tim Wdowiasz (716-679-6797, DopeyWdowiasz@hotmail.com) to register or for further information.
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Results from the Wednesday night doubleheader in Manotick.
Game 1 - Vars Aces 2 Los Caballos 2
The Aces and Caballos opened up their season with a 2-2 tie in the early game. Andy Barber tossed a two-hitter for Vars, while Will Lowe pitched for the Los Caballos.
Pedro Lopez hit a home run for Los Caballos, as did Felipe Morales whose HR was inside-the-park.
Cory Morrison was 2 for 3 for the Aces.
Game 2 - Manotick Brewers 13 Pontiac Flyers 4
The late game saw Manotick get by Pontiac 13-4 in five innings. Luc D'Entremont had the win for the Brewers and had relief from Carter Marshall. Matt Greer took the loss for the Flyers.
Tyler Branchaud had a three-run homer for Manotick, while Zack Branchaud was 2 for 3 with a homer and 5 RBIs on the night. Newcomer Kian Poitras was 2 for 3 with a double and hit by pitch for Manotick.
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Game 1 The Micksburg Brews defeated the Micksburg Northstars in the opener of the 2026 season by a score of 11-2 on the back of a Riley Henessy grand slam in the 2nd. Mike Moss also went deep for the Brewers in the 3rd.
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The Greater Ottawa Fastball League got started on Tuesday night with an exhibition game in Fitzroy Harbour between West Carleton Electric U20 and the West Carleton Electric men's team.
The U20s out-slugged the men's team 16-9. Kaden Fowler and Carter Marshall pitched for the U20s while Adam Rueckwald and Gabe Brown threw for the men's team.
Colton Lecuyer had two homers for the U20s, including a grand slam, and Fowler hit one out as well. Sean Lecuyer, who wasn't coaching the U20s tonight but was playing with the Electric men's team, hit a homer too.
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The Osgoode Men’s Fastball League is returning for its second year, again with 4 teams.
Teams are B&T MacFarlane (captain: Trevor Beaulieu), Petersen Farms (Zack Branchaud), Dewan Painting (Jack Dewan), and Metcalfe Clinical (Jack Wallace).
The season begins on May 25th, and games are played every Monday at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.. at the Kars diamond.
Organizers expect the league to be more competitive this year with some new players in the league (Cory Baldwin, Zack and Tyler Branchaud, and David Bahm from WC).
The league would like to add one more arm if anyone is interested feel free to message Trevor at 613-404-8435.
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The 2026 BMFL regular season gets underway on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
For the 2026 season, five teams will compete for the BMFL championship: Bandits, Blue Jays, Braves, Goodfellows and Rogues. Each team will also play a regular season game against the Lacroix Sports Legends team.
Games will be played at the Blackburn Arena diamond on Tuesdays at 8:00 pm and Thursdays at 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm.
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The Micksburg Men's Fastball league will be back this year after a successful return to the valley last season. Games will be held every Tuesday night at 6:45pm and 8:45pm at the Micksburg diamond.
The league expanded this year adding a 5th team and are very excited for another year of fastball in Micksburg as the DC Micksburg Northstars look to repeat as champions.
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Info from David Herbst, EOUA
Greg Perrin, a long-time umpire and pitcher in Eastern Ontario and upstate New York, passed away in January. The Blog posted a notice of his passing on January 25, 2026. At that time, it was mentioned that there would be a Celebration of Life for Greg in Cornwall, his hometown, in the spring. This Celebration will be held on Friday, May 8, 2026, from 1:00 to 4:00 in Cornwall at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 205 Amelia Street. All are welcome.
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Glen Cairn Men's Fastball League 2026 season registration is now OPEN.
The Glen Cairn Men's Fastball League has been in operation since 1971. It is one of Ottawa's longest continually running sports leagues. Games this year will be played at the Alexander Grove diamond at the Stittsville Arena on Mondays and Richmond Arena on Tuesdays.
The Glen will be holding their annual tournament on June 12-14 weekend in Carp.
Link to register: Glen Cairn Men’s Fastball League – Dynes Sports Management
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from Nick Bowman
Registration for the 2026 Blackburn Men’s Fastball League (BMFL) season is open. Fees have been set at $310 for the season.
This year we will be having a 5 team league. Regular season will be 16 games and there's a possibility of having one or two extra exhibition games against an external team as part of this fee structure.
Interested players can pay their registration fees via email money transfer to bmfltreasurer@gmail.com.
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The World Baseball Softball Confederation Pan Am Men's Softball event held this past week in Columbia saw Mexico take gold, defeating Argentina 1-0 in extra innings in the final game. Carlos Parra, Mexico's 19 year old pitcher, threw all nine innings allowing only one hit.
The bronze medal game saw Venezuela edge Canada 1-0. Luis Colombo, who threw for Los Caballos at the Carp Shootout in 2024 (and lost 1-0 to the Ottawa Valley Grainers at that event) was the winning pitcher. Connor Brooks of Napanee played for Team Canada
There were 13 teams at the event.
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The Ottawa Sports Awards honour the Ottawa area's finest athletes annually. They have recognized a softball player of the year since 1955.
This year's winner is Conner Hopper, who also won the award in 2023. This is the third year in a row that a Fitzroy Harbour resident has been given the award, as Colton Lecuyer got the nod in 2024.
Hop received his award at a gala event on February 4.
The write up on the OSA site for Conner's 2025 successes in softball was as follows:
Softball – Conner Hopper: Conner hit a momentum-shifting grand slam for Team Ontario at the Canada Summer Games, helping the squad capture gold. As a member of the West Carleton Electric U20 squad, he won bronze at the Ontario Amateur Softball Association provincial tournament. He also suited up for the Plattsville Lightning at the Softball Canada U20 Men’s Championship, contributing to a medal-round finish, and competed in ISC World Tournament qualifying events earlier in the year.
Conner played locally last year in the Fitzroy Harbour Men's Fastball League, as well with West Carleton Electric U20 in the Glen Cairn Men's Fastball League and with West Carleton Electric in the Greater Ottawa Fastball League. He also participated in the OASA U23 Men's elimination tournament with West Carleton Electric U23 and at the OASA Men's elimination tournament and the Softball Canada Men's Canadian Championship with the Micksburg Twins
Many past recipients of the award have been featured on the blog, including Don Cox, Kyle Jamieson, Randy Peck, Bruce Casselman, Kevin Chevrier, Matt Bowman, Joel Langford, Andrew Putnam, Grace Lonergan, Erin Durant, Elissa Sivel, and Joran Graham.
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Greg "Peck" Perrin, a familiar face at softball diamonds in eastern Ontario, western Québec and upstate New York, has died.
Greg, originally from Cornwall, was 65. He was a former umpire and was also involved recently in coaching.
Peck was friendly guy with a deep love of fastpitch softball. For more information on memorial services, his obituary is here.
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Update - a message about Greg from Eastern Ontario Umpires Association president, Gary Findley.
It is with a heavy heart that I share the news of the passing of one of our most respected members and a true pillar of the softball community, Greg "Peck" Perrin. Greg passed away on January 18th at the age of 65.
For Greg, fast-pitch was truly his life’s work. He started playing ball at a very young age, and by the time he was 14, he had already begun his journey as an umpire. After a storied career as a pitcher, where my father, George Findley, recalls he earned the nickname "Peck" for his ability to "peck the corners" of the plate, he transitioned into a lifelong career in officiating that spanned half a century.
Greg’s commitment to our sport was immense. In addition to serving as a Zone Umpiring Chief for Softball Ontario, he served as Vice President of the EOUA on and off for ten years between 2009 and 2021. In 2023, he was awarded our most coveted honor, the John Jordan Lifetime Achievement Award. Beyond our local association, Greg was a fixture throughout the softball circuit in Eastern Ontario, Quebec, and Upstate New York.
On a personal level, I have known Greg since 2016. I am incredibly grateful for the mentorship he provided me; his guidance and deep knowledge of the game were instrumental in helping me become the umpire I am today.
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Congrats to local Harbour Ball veteran Joey Sawyer and his spouse Shelley Eckford on their big win.
Harbour woman wins $2.45 million Russell Catch the Ace prize - West Carleton Online
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Dwayne "Woody" Cameron died on Tuesday.
Woody was an avid follower of men's fastball in the Ottawa Valley. He was frequently seen at local tournaments, Greater Ottawa Fastball League games, and Harbour Ball games. Woody for a time was on the coaching staff of the Ottawa Valley As of the GOFL. On at least one occasion he made the drive down to watch the action at Elkland, PA Labour Day after hearing so much about the event.
Woody, who was in his mid-60s, was a catcher when he played in area leagues including the former Arnprior Men's Fastball League. He loved to tell stories about "back in the day" playing with various legends of the area. Woody also was an umpire for a period of time in Harbour Ball.
He had a unique passion for the game - for instance a few local players have been introduced to an invention of his related to fastball.
To say Woody was a character would be an understatement. If he knew you and liked you he was a friendly guy who loved to talk ball.
Woody died as a result of a car accident. In typical Woody fashion, after the accident left him badly injured, he struggled on for a period of time before succumbing to his injuries.
Life wasn't alwasy easy for Woody - harder than for most people. Now that his time has come to an end, may he rest in peace.
Obituary: https://pilonfamily.ca/tribute/details/3581/Woody-Cameron/obituary.html
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