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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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Greater Ottawa Fastball League playoffs will start next week, with a break this week due to the International Softball Congress World Tournament and several players being at that event.
The 4th vs 5th series features the Manotick Brewers vs Micksburg Twins. Game one of the best-of-three will be Wednesday August 19 at 8 p.m. in Manotick.
Update: Game one of the Los Caballos (3rd) vs West Carleton Electric (6th) series will be played Tuesday August 18 at 7 p.m. in Fitzroy Harbour.
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The Osgoode Men's Fastball League playoff tournament was played this weekend at the Kars diamond.
In the first game, the #1 seed Metcalfe Clinical were upset by #4 seed B&T MacFarlane by a score of 8-3. B&T got on the board early with a two run shot from Austin Blanchard. The game remained 3-0 until the sixth when B&T plated five highlighted by a moonshot home run by Evan Davis. Metcalfe got a few back, but fell short losing 8-3. Austin Blanchard had the win, Nick Bowman took the loss.
In the #2vs #3 semi-final, the shorthanded Peterson Haulage defeated Dewan Painting by a score of 10-7. Dewan Painting made a late charge, but ultimately were shut down by Zach Branchaud who got the complete game win. Nolan Holmes took the loss with relief from Tyler Alexander.
In the final, following two upsets in the semis, Peterson Haulage ran out of gas being short on arms and found themselves quickly down by 14 in the third inning. Peterson got some back, but ultimately fell short losing 14-4 in the final, giving B&T MacFarlane, captained by Trevor Beaulieu, the championship after going 3-9 during the regular season. Austin Blanchard earned the win with relief from Trevor Beaulieu. Zach Branchaud took the loss with relief from Tyler Boyd.
The Osgoode Men’s Fastball League is likely expanding to six teams next season for their third season with interest expressed from many others.
Top row (L-R): Austin Blanchard, Ethan Sherwood (coach), Brandon Carr, Graham Vanderwint, David Bahm, Mark Blanchard.
Bottom row (L-R): Cooper Packham, Elliott Coleman, Evan Davis, Trevor Beaulieu, Terry MacFarlane.
Missing: Jackson Bennett, Cory Baldwin
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The Hill United Chiefs won the ISC World Tournament with an exciting 4-3 victory over the Bear Creek Gremlins in the tourney's last game. Marco Diaz had the win and Jack Besgrove took the loss with relief from Kuba Osička.
In the ISC II Final, the Pueblo Bandits defeated the Waterdown Hammer 5-4 in eight innings. Joe Mick from the GOFL's Micksburg Twins is on the Hammer and his dad Jamey is on the coaching staff.
In the ISC Legends 50+ tournament, the Parksville Red Sox from British Columbia won the title beating the Maccabi team, which had five New Zealand hall of famers in the starting line up. The Waterdown Hammer Legends, which had three GOFL players (Brad Porter, Trevor Barton and Adam Brown) finished fifth of fifteen teams with a three win and three loss record.
The playoffs for the North Leeds Men's Fastball League have begun. Six teams (North Augusta, Eastons Corners Haymakers, Maitland, Greenbush, Lyn and Easton Corners As) are playing off as per their website.
Spencerville has the bye to the semi-finals.
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The Kingston Axemen, a team with many local players from Eastern Ontario, has a one win and one loss record at the International Softball Congress World Tournament in Chippewa of the Thames, ON so far after two days of play.
The Axemen defeated Peublo, CO Bandits 6-4 in their opener, with Joran Graham earning the win on the slab on Sunday evening.
Last night the Axemen fell to the host Bear Creek Express 11-0. Andy Barber had the start and threw very well against a top-level team, before giving way to Jordan Macdonald who finished the game.
Next up for Kingston is a game on Tuesday at 11 a.m. vs the Walton, ON Brewers.
For more information, including links to streaming, visit https://iscfastpitch.com/.
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CARP – What became a calling card for the West Carleton Electric throughout the 2026 Canadian Fast Pitch Championship held last week Tuesday to Sunday (Aug. 4 to Aug. 10), the team became national champions on the very last pitch of the tournament.

The cardiac kids won time and time again through last-minute heroics all week, becoming the first local team to win a national fast pitch championship and doing it at the tournament they were hosting. Large crowds enjoyed great fastball all week long at the Carp Fairgrounds, and having the home team to cheer on all week, meant tournament organizers had their largest turnout of the three national championships Carp has hosted over the last four years.
The ‘Trics started the tournament last Tuesday (Aug. 4), beating Newfoundland and Labrador on the last pitch of the game with a walk-off home run hit by Nolan O’Brien. That would become the team’s signature play. But first a bit of adversity for West Carleton as Équipe Québec would pummel the Electric 15-1 later that same day.
West Carleton would finish the first round of the championship going 5-2, finishing second in the eight-team standings behind only the Brookfield Elks of Nova Scotia, who beat the ‘Trics 3-1 in the final game of the first round.
The playoff round started Saturday (Aug. 8). West Carleton would take on the Elks in what was undoubtedly the wildest game of the tournament and possibly any tournament.

First, both teams had to deal with a rain delay that pushed back the start of the game by more than two hours. Incredible work by the incredible field crew had the ball diamond in impeccable shape for the roughly 6 p.m. start. Despite the delay, organizers estimate there were roughly 1,000 fans in attendance for the game.
The Electric battled back from two huge deficits to earn a highly improbably win against the team wit the best record in the tournament.
In the fifth inning of the seven-inning game, the ‘Trics were down 9-3 and the Elks were one run away from invoking the seven-run mercy rule with a runner on third base looking to get home for the win.
West Carleton got out of that jam and was able to somehow tie the game and eventually win it 12-10 in the ninth inning – two extra past regulation.
Electric star Kaden Fowler hit a two-run homer in the top of the ninth for the win. He also was credited for the pitching win, having taken over the bump from the starter.

Fitzroy Harbour’s Colton Lecuyer and Kinburn’s Finn Barton also had home runs for West Carleton.
The ‘Trics would play Ontario’s St. George Aces in the gold medal match. The Elks defeated Équipe Québec 7-6 to make it to the finals.
The bleachers were full and the entire field was surrounded by fans for Sunday’s (Aug. 9) gold medal game under a hot, punishing sun.
The Aces got off to an early lead in the back-and-forth game, but the ‘Trics would quickly tie it up, and eventually take their own lead. By the end of the sixth, the ‘Trics had once again overcome a one-run deficit to tie it up. Fowler, who pitched the entire game, would keep the Aces from scoring in the top of the seventh, and then would win the game for West Carleton with a one out, walk-off, solo home run to secure the national championship for the Electric’s first national championship.
Colton Lecuyer and Jackson Barton also homered for the ‘Trics in the game.
Fowler would be named playoff Most Valuable Player.

Following the game and the medal ceremony, West Carleton Electric manager Kinburn’s Trevor Barton, and his son, hot-hitting outfield Finn (Trevor’s other son Jackson is also on the team) spoke to West Carleton Online about the historic win.
“Unreal, can’t beat it,” Finn said of winning gold on a walk-off home run.
Trevor, who West Carleton Online spoke to about the national championship earlier in the season, despite the numerous close calls was supremely confident about the end result of the tournament.
“Unbelievable,” he said. “Never a doubt. I wasn’t worried in the least. We talked about adversity all year. Tuesday night we got beat bad and sometimes that can wake a team up. We used it as fuel the rest of the week and the boys played great.”
From coming within one run of being eliminated from even playing in the gold medal match, to wearing the medal proudly around their necks, it was a roller coaster of emotions for the ‘Trics.
“As a team, I don’t think we ever gave up,” Finn said. “Not one time. We always knew we had a chance to win. Just one run at a time, one hit at a time, one pitch at a time, and when you take it that way, it’s pretty easy to win.”

Trevor’s affiliation with the West Carleton Electric goes back decades, as a longtime infielder for the Electric’s adult Greater Ottawa Fastball League (GOFL) team to coaching for almost as long. He can’t quite remember a win this big for the West Carleton club.
“I can’t say we have (put a gold medal around his neck),” Barton said. “That’s the best group and the best result we’ve ever had as a group. Some of these kids I had in t-ball. I think up until now, the best we ever did was second in the province (which also just happened this year). Our men’s team, I think we’ve been in a provincial final, but nothing like this at the national level.”
Finn says winning at home makes the championship even more special.
“Can’t beat it,” he said. “In front of the fans with everyone cheering you on (Finn’s grandparents Don and Pam Armstrong sat just feet away from home plate for the entire tournament), there’s nothing better.”
“The crowds were amazing all week,” Trevor said. “It was unreal. It was the 10th man on our team every at bat, every game. It was huge.”
Many of the U20 Electric are only 18 years old. When West Carleton Online spoke to Trevor earlier in the year, he mentioned he expected the team to be even stronger next year. Now the coach has expanded his expectations.

“We’ll be looking to repeat,” he said. “We’ve got three kids graduating this year and everyone else will be back. So, we’ll be looking to repeat, but until then, we’re going to enjoy this moment.”
West Carleton Online also spoke to Finn earlier this year, but in that interview, we focused on his first year as a member of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Gatineau Olympiques.
Of course, we did talk about fastball and at that time he was “pretty pumped,” for the tournament. We asked Finn if the tournament lived up to his spring expectations.
“Everything and more,” Finn said. “No one could have drawn that up any other way. It was unreal.”
Following the awards ceremony, Softball Canada had an award for the West Carleton Fastball committee presented to Carp’s Geoff Lathem in honour of their hard work putting the tournament together.
Lathem said it took more than 150 volunteers and a year and a half to put it all together.
“Now let’s go drink some beer,” he told the fans.
“All the teams, all the fans, everyone we met in Carp, a class act,” the Softball Canada representative told the crowd.
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West Carleton Electric won the U20 Men's Canadian Championship on Sunday with a 7-6 win over the St. George, ON Aces.
St George had beaten Brookfield, NS Elks 2-0 in the semi-final earlier in the day.
Kaden Fowler had the pitching win and hit a walk off homer in the bottom of the seventh to secure the title. Fowler was named MVP of the championship round.
Codee Rahn started for the Aces and was relieved by Nate Wylie.
Colton Lecuyer and Jack Barton also had back-to-back homers for WC in the second inning.
What a ride. I'm exhausted. Maybe I'll post more info later.
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Softball Canada Awards at the U20 Men's Canadian Championship, based on pool play.
All Stars
P: Sean Demarest, Plattsville Lightning
C: Cade Kuehl, Équipe Québec
IF: Ty Campbell, Brookfield Elks
IF: Ryder Lewis, Newfoundland
IF: Shea Simmons, St. George Aces
IF: Broden Vantassell, Brookfield Elks
OF: Jackson Barton, West Carleton Electric
OF: Jared Picco, Newfoundland
OF: Félix Lavallée, Équipe Québec
UT: Mark Tomatuk, Équipe Québec
Top Batter - Bryce Rebertz, West Carleton Electric
Top Pitcher - Keegan Maguire, Brookfield Elks
Most Valuable Player - Nate Wylie, St. George Aces
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The Greater Ottawa Fastball League standings after last night's games are as follows.
1. Vars Aces 7W 2L 2T
2. Pontiac Flyers 6W 5L 1T
3. Los Caballos 5W 4L 3T
4. Manotick Brewers 5W 5L 2T
5. Micksburg Twins 4W 5L 2T
6. West Carleton Electric 3W 9L
There is one game unplayed in the regular season schedule (Vars vs Micksburg) but it's result would not affect the standings as Manotick has the tiebreaker over the Twins based on head-to-head results.
Aces and the Flyers get byes to the semi-finals as the first and second seeds.
The best-of-three quarter-finals will see #3 Los Caballos play #6 West Carleton and #4 Manotick play #5 Micksburg. Schedule to be released when determined.
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The Micksburg Fastball League wrapped up an exciting weekend of playoff action, featuring competitive games, extra-inning drama, and outstanding performances on the diamond.
The day opened with a thrilling contest between the Gold Gloves and the Northstars. Fans were treated to an eight-inning battle that came right down to the wire, with the Gold Gloves emerging victorious by a score of 9-8. Joran Graham earned the win on the mound, while Joe Mick was tagged with the loss in the hard-fought matchup.
In the second game, the top-seeded Brewers squared off against the Gold Gloves. The Brewers showcased why they earned the number one seed, holding off a determined Gold Gloves squad to secure a 4-3 victory. Brendon Hennessy picked up the win, while Ryan Clarke took the loss.
Game three featured a showdown between the second-seeded Eagles and the third-seeded Seniors. The Eagles put together a strong all-around performance and advanced with a convincing 7-2 win. Drew Hathaway earned the victory, while John Enright was credited with the loss.
Unfortunately, following the third game, Mother Nature had other plans. Inclement weather forced organizers to halt the remainder of the day's festivities, and the decision was made to postpone the championship final until Monday, August 3.
Despite the weather interruption, the weekend showcased the skill, determination, and competitive spirit that make the Micksburg Fastball League a highlight of the summer season, Giving Fans a game look forward to an exciting conclusion when the championship game that took place on Monday.
Championship Game Full Detail below:
The No. 1 seed Brewers and No. 2 seed Eagles squared off on Monday afternoon in Micksburg, with a large crowd on hand to watch the Micksburg Fastball League Championship Final.
The Eagles struck first in the top of the second inning when Liam McHale launched a solo home run to give his team an early 1-0 lead.
The Eagles added to their advantage in the third inning. Danny McGrath led off with a double and advanced to third on a wild pitch. Following a hit-by-pitch to Jeff Cull, the Eagles' offense continued to roll. RBI singles from Matt McIntyre and Joel Corbin, along with a sacrifice fly from Drew Hathaway, extended the Eagles' lead to 4-0.
The Eagles put the game out of reach in the fifth inning. Andy McIntyre reached base on an infield single and later scored following a throwing error on an attempted play at second base, making it 5-0. After Matt McIntyre was hit by a pitch, Drew Hathaway drove in another run with an RBI double. Hathaway would later cross the plate on a throwing error following a dropped third strike, pushing the Eagles' lead to 7-0.
On the mound, Drew Hathaway was dominant, shutting down the Brewers' offense and securing the victory. With the win, the Eagles claimed the 2026 Micksburg Fastball League Championship, capping off an impressive playoff run and a memorable season.
The championship game provided a fitting conclusion to another outstanding season of Micksburg Fastball, with players, volunteers, and fans coming together to celebrate the community's passion for the sport. 🏆🥎
Finalists: Brewers
(Back Row) Jordan Laronde, Cam Humphries, Adam Klawitter, Nolan Rook, Mike
Moss, Steve Hendry, Kyle Yakabuski
(Front
Row) Nick Olmstead, Riley Hennessy, Brendon Hennessy, Brady Hamilton.
Champions - Micksburg
Eagles (Back Row) Shawn Enright, Liam McHale, Danny Mcgrath, Jamey Mick, Jeff
Cull, Mason Godin, Alex Mckewen
(Front
Row) Drew Hathaway, Andrew Mcintyre, Matt Mcintyre, Joel Corbin, Ben Godin
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The Softball Canada U20 Men's Canadian Championship gets started Tuesday in Carp, with eight teams from five provinces.
Games begin at 10 a.m., with the host West Carleton Electric playing at 2:30 p.m. vs Valley Vikings from Saskatchewan and 8:15 p.m. vs Équipe Québec.
West Carleton features several Greater Ottawa Fastball League players: Finn Barton, Bryce Rebertz and Colton Lecuyer of West Carleton Electric Men's, Dawson Pennock and Jason McIntyre of Micksburg Twins, Carter and Jackson Marshall of Manotick Brewers and Ethan Howard of Pontiac Flyers. Daniel Read who has played with Los Caballos is an addition to the team for Canadians. Other team members are Jack Barton who plays for Ottawa Valley Coffee in the Fitzroy league, Kaden Fowler who plays for Kingston Axemen, Carter Wright from Marmora, and Thomas McLean from the Greenbush Generals of the North Leeds league.
Équipe Québec roster includes two local players - Cade Kuehl and Hunter Beauregard of the Pontiac Flyers.
More info at the Softball Canada website and on the blog.
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Luis Colombo of Los Caballos in the Greater Ottawa Fastball League is pitching for Venezuela at the 25th Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo, D.R.
Colombo earned a 2-1 win over Dominican Republic on Monday night, throwing a complete game three hitter.
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The current standings for the Greater Ottawa Fastball League are as follows:
1. Vars Aces 7W 2L 2T = 16 pts - one game remaining vs Micksburg Twins
2. Los Caballos 5W 2L 3T = 13 pts - two games remaining vs Pontiac Flyers
3. Manotick Brewers 5W 5L 2T = 12 pts - season complete
4. Micksburg Twins 4W 5L 2T = 10 pts - one game remaining vs Vars Aces
5. Pontiac Flyers 4W 5L 1T = 9 pts - two games remaining vs Los Caballos
6. West Carleton Electric 3W 9L = 6 pts - season complete
The playoff format is:
1st and 2nd get a bye
Quarter finals are 3rd vs 6th and 4th vs 5th (best of three)
Semi-finals best of three
Finals best of three
Here is what we know right now:
- Vars will get a bye no matter what finishing either 1st or 2nd
- Los Caballos will be either 1st, 2nd or 3rd
- Manotick will either be 3rd or 4th
- Micksburg will either be 4th or 5th (Manotick has tiebreaker on Micksburg based on season series)
- Pontiac could finish 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th
- West Carleton gets 6th
Los Caballos and Pontiac are playing a make-up doubleheader on August 6th at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. in Shawville. Vars and Micksburg have a make-up game to be scheduled.
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The Vars Aces defeated the Pontiac Flyers 5-2 in Greater Ottawa Fastball League action on Friday night in Shawville.
Andy Barber earned the win and hit two solo home runs for the Aces. Matt Greer took the loss and had relief from Drew Hathway.
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The Micksburg Twins came back from a 5-1 deficit to beat West Carleton Electric 6-5 in Greater Ottawa Fastball League play in Kinburn on Thursday night.
John Enright had the pitching win and hit a two run homer for the Twins. Matt McIntyre had a solo shot for Micksburg.
Adam Rueckwald took the loss. Conner Hopper hit a two run home run for the Trics and Trevor Barton and Dylan Rorwick also had RBIs.
Scott Conroy hit a two RBI single in the top of the seventh to give the Twins the lead, and eventual win.
Labels: GOFL
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Labels: Junior, Softball Canada, Tournament
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The longstanding Kars Aces women’s team, led by Norm Adams, won silver at the PWSA Intermediate Women’s Provincials in Windsor this past weekend.
In the 26 team tournament Kars finished 5th in their 13 team pool with 3 wins and 1 tie in pool play. On Sunday the team had 3 straight wins to make it to the finals including a huge comeback against the LaSalle Athletics.
Kars eventually lost in the finals to the London Lightning to win silver. They earned a spot to represent Ontario at the Eastern Canadians in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia next month. Maysha Townsend (Brockville) pitched all 8 games and was awarded the Top Player award.
Back: Kirk Carruthers, Jacqui Cohen, Rhea Jankowski, Sherry Williams, Steph Sauve, Lauren DeCoste, middle row: Brenna Savery, Erin Dawson,
Front row: Cheryl DeCoste, Danielle Sadorioja, Jaime Carruthers, Maysha Townsend, Mandy Moskal,
Not pictured: Heather Dart, Kasey Andrews, Norman Adams and Lance Dawson
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