Carp to host U20 Men's Canadian Championship
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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 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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The best-of-three Fitzroy Harbour Men's Fastball League finals are scheduled to wrap up on Wednesday night at 8 p.m as Hicks Custom Interiors play Grandor Farms in the deciding game for Harbour Ball supremacy.
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from Nick Bowman
The Blackburn Men's Fastball League finals are now set.
The Orioles defeated the Braves 15 to 0. The Orioles got the scoring started early in the first and never looked back. Fredyan Carpio and Elvin Gomez hit home runs for the Orioles. Nick Bowman took the loss with relief from Steve Walman. Will Lowe picked up the five-inning win, giving up four hits.
The Orioles will face the Blue Jays in the double elimination finals. The Blue Jays have the extra life and home field advantage. Next game is Thursday, October 2 at 8:00 pm at the Blackburn arena diamond*.
* Stay tuned for an upcoming City of Ottawa Council vote to rename the diamond the Greg Kazmierski Diamond, in honour of the late Greg Kazmierski, Mayor of Blackburn and member and bat boy of the BMFL.
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The D. King Drywall Storm beat Corfix 3-2 on Wednesday night to upset the number one regular season finisher and advance to the Glen Cairn Men's Fastball League finals with a 2-0 series win. Matt McKay was the winning pitcher. Kevin Daize and Nick Ellis pitched for Corfix.
The Storm will face the winner of the West Carleton Electric U20 vs Sting Electric series. WC leads one game to none. That game is scheduled for Monday September 29 at 7 p.m. at the Grove in Stittsville.
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The Micksburg Twins won the Greater Ottawa Fastball League playoff title with a 8-0 victory on Tuesday night over the Vars Aces in game two in Manotick to sweep the best-of-three series.
This is the Twins' eighth playoff title and second in a row after winning last season.
Joran Graham earned the win, throwing a three hitter and striking out 21. Andy Barber took the loss and had relief from Cory Alkerton. Andy McIntyre had a homer for the Twins.
The Twins scored in the top of the first. Jared Steege walked with two out, moved to second on a passed ball, moved to third on a misplayed ground ball, and scored on a Joe Mick single.
In the third inning, Steege led off with a triple and scored on a Graham single. Scott Conroy then singled to put runners on the corners, followed by a John Enright bunt single to score a run and make it 3-0.
Andy McIntyre homered to start off the fourth. Steege hit a double with one out, moved to third based on a ball that got by the catcher, and scored on a Graham sacrifice fly.
Andy McIntyre got another hit, this time a double, in the sixth, moved to third on a fly ball and scored on a single by Steege to make the score 6-0.
In the final frame, Conroy singled, Jason McIntyre singled and Ryan McIntyre hit an RBI single. A based loaded walk to Steege later in the inning capping the scoring at 8-0.
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University of Ottawa GeeGees Women's Softball team will be playing league games in Fitzroy Harbour this month:
September 20 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. vs York University Lions
September 21 at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. vs University of Toronto Varsity Blues
September 27 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. vs Queen's University Gaels
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