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LONG POST!

REPORT FROM THE 1996 ISC
WORLD FASTPITCH SOFTBALL
CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
KIMBERLY, WISCONSIN

REPORT # 2 - SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1996

Zack back in form as Gators take opener!
As returning 1995 ISC World Champions, the Gators drew the bye, and
played their first game after the opening ceremonies on Saturday night.
Darren Zack threw a two-hitter in this 6-0 win for the returning
Champions. With 11Ks, Zack allowed only two hits and no runs. Hayden
Smith threw 3 1/3 innings for Circle Tap and Vaughn Grey threw 3 2/3
innings in the loss. Terry Challis of the Gators earned MVP for the game
with a 3 run homer in the 2nd while Ron White hit a homer in the 6th.
The Gators play the Decatur Pride, 1995 ASA Champions at 6:30pm on Monday
evening.

DAY 1, Friday, August 9, 1996

GAME TIME TEAM SCORE
7 9:50pm M&M Printing, Tuscaloosa AL 3
Guatemala 1
8 9:50pm Sioux Falls Chiefs, SD 2
Dolan & Murphy 3

DAY 2, Saturday, August 10, 1996

9 8:00am Seafirst 3
Page Break 0
10 8:00am Bandits, Pueblo CO 3
Mahoney's Chiefs, IA 1
11 9:45am Long Beach Painters, CA 2
Colorado Ravens, CO 0
12 12:00pm Si Senor Aimigos, AZ 1
Jack & Dos, Findlay OH 3
13 12:15pm County Concrete, WI 8
Grafton, WV 0
14 12:00pm River City Rage, Peoria IL 0
Owen Sound Tiremen, ON 1
15 1:30pm The Farm, Madison WI 5
Red Dog, Winnipeg MB 0
16 1:45pm Ochapowace Thunder, SK 2
Monarchs, Corner Brook NF 0
17 3:45pm M&M Printing, Tuscaloosa AL 0
Happy Chef, Mankato MN 7
18 3:00pm AW Millwrights, Milverton ON 0
Merchants, Baltimore MD 1
19 5:00pm Tiger Club, Aurora IL 0
Explorers, Midland MI 6
20 5:25pm Broken Bow, NE 5
Green Bay All Car, WI 3
21 9:30pm Junkers, N. Mankato MN 0
Decatur Pride, IL 1
22 9:30pm Toronto Gators, ON 6
Circle Tap, Denmark WI 0

DAY 3, Sunday, August 11, 1996

23 12:00pm North Americans, Winnegago, NE 0
Long Beach Painters, CA 8
24 12:00pm Seafirst Bank, Seattle WA 0
Bryant Heating, Topeka KN 1
25 1:45pm Hearts, Bloomington IL 4
Jack & Dos, Findlay OH 1
26 1:45pm Payless, Victoria BC 1
Heflin Builders, Ballston Lake NY 0
27 4:00pm Ravens, Port Coquitlam BC 12
County Concrete, Marathon WI 1
28 4:00pm Waterloo Twins, Waterloo ON 5
Dolan & Murphy, Aurora IL 2
29. 5:45pm Tampa Bay Smokers, FL 5
Pueblo Bandits, Pueblo CO 0
30. 6:00pm Meierhoffer/Eds, Savannah MO 0
The Farm, Madison WI 4
31. 7:00pm Ochapowace Thunder, SK 0
Larry Miller Toyota, Salt Lake UT 3

32. 7:45pm New Jersey Gators 2
Owen Sound Tiremen 3

GAME NOTES:

Friday Games (reported to late for Report # 1):

7. Phillip Nawaka pitched for M&M with 8 KEs. Stan Graham hit a solo
home run in the 4th inning and Stan Reading went 2 for 4. For Guatemala,
Guillermo Ramos pitched 3.2 innings and Geraldo Arguinne pitched 3.1
innings. Guillermo Campos went 1 for 3 with a single and an RBI.
8. Dolan and Murphy defeated Sioux Falls Chiefs 3-2 in this 10 inning
game. Johnston pitched the first 6 innings for Dolan and Murphy, relieved
by Stenkel.

Saturday, August 10:

9. Derek Coleman pitched for Seafirst with 14Ks. Mike Larabee went 2 for
3 with an RBI double. Neal Chadwick pitched for Page Break with 3KEs. Top
of the 5th Seafirst batting, two outs and runners on 2nd and 3rd, batter
hit a very shallow fly ball behind 3rd base; shortstop dropped the fly
allowing two runs to score; followed by RBI double by Mike Larabee for
run no. 3.
10. Kyle Keuka threw 9Ks in this 9-inning game, allowing only two hits.
Keuka also went 2 for 4 at bat with an RBI in the 7th and an RBI in the
9th on his double - for the Bandits. Warren Ekhard threw for Cedar
Rapids with 8 Ks, allowing 7 hits and 3 bases on balls.
11. Tony Hunoff pitched for Long Beach with 11 Ks. Rich Haquez went 2
for 3 with a two run home run.
12. Jeff Van Houser threw for Jack & Dos with 8Ks, allowing one run on 3
hits and 4 bases on balls. Jeff Bohne had a home run in the 3rd inning.
Chuck Seymour went 4 innings and Lonnie Brooks went 2 for Aimigos.
13. Chris Wilson pitched for County Concrete with 10 Ks and went 2 for 3
at the plate with one RBI. John Huebner went 1 for 3 and had a solo home
run. Jerry Seubert went 2 for 3 and had a solo home run. Wilson threw a
five inning no hitter.
14. Brad Underwood pitched for the Owen Sound Tiremen with 11Ks and
started off the winning run with a double in the bottom of the 7th. Andy
Rossitt bunted and River City let it roll but it stayed fair for a hit.
Brent Underwood (BradEs brother) had a basehit to right field for the
game winner. Darryl Sprung caught for Underwood today. Neil Johns went
2 for 3 for the Tiremen. Scott Plangger (who pitched for Team USA in the
recent ISFs) pitched for River City and had 9 Ks and only the one earned
run on six hits. Paul Luka and Jeff Bell each had one hit for the Rage.
15. Jody Hennigar of Nova Scotia pitched for The Farm with 9Ks in this
2-hits shutout. Jody also went 1 for 4 and had a solo home run. Tim
Hilldebrand went 2 for 4 and Gary Swan went 2 for 4. Greg Bouchard
pitched 5 innings and Kelly Peters pitched 2 innings for Red Dog.
16 Joey Basaraba, formerly with the Winnebego North Americans pitched
this NO HITTER with 20Ks for the Ochapowach Thunder team from Whitewood
Sasketchewan. Wayne Fitzgerald threw for the Monarchs of Corner Brook
Newfoundland.
17. MankatoEs Tom Bakey threw 8Ks in this 5 inning no hitter. This was
also a perfect game for Bakey!
18. Jimmy Schnarr pitched for the Merchants and threw 12Ks and gave up
only two hits in this shutout. Andrew Jackson threw for Milverton and
had 6Ks.
19. Scott Evans gave up only one hit in this shut out with 8Ks. The Levy
brothers, Doug and Dale each hit a home run for Midland and went 2 for 2
and 2 for 3 respectively.
20. Jimmy Seaman pitched this game for Broken Bow beating the team of
Michael White and Michael Piechnik of highly touted Green Bay All Car,
1994 ISC World Champions. Kiwi Seaman threw 2Ks and gave up 4 hits and
two bases on balls in the win. Fellow Kiwi Jarrad Martin went 2 for 3
and hit a home run. Dean Taikato (another Kiwi) went 2 for 4 and Mike
Schwieger went 2 for 3 with 2 home runs for Broken Bow. For Green Bay,
Michael White (also a Kiwi, and who recently pitched Team New Zealand to
a win in the final against Team Canada at the ISFs) threw 6Ks in 4
innings giving up 5 earned runs on six hits and two bases on balls. Mike
Piechnik (from British Columbia and member of Team Canada at the ISFs)
came on in relief for 3 innings and threw 3Ks and gave up 3 hits but no
earned runs. Kiwi Mark Sorenson caught for Green Bay. Chris Kohnle went
2 for 3 with one home run.
21. Chubb Tangaroa, earned MVP for this for his 3 hit shutout. Chubb,
with the 1994 and 1995 ASA champion Pride, pitched for Team New Zealand
in the recent ISFs held in Midland Michigan. This game saw two
outstanding catches in centrefield by DecaturEs Avon Meacham. The
winning run in the home half of the eighth was scored by Rick Dohogne on
the base hit to left field by Rick Minton. Chad Boom started for Junkers
and Russ Kuntze came in in relief in the 5th in this 8-inning game.
22. Darren Zack threw a two-hitter in this 6-0 win for the returning 1995
ISC Champions. With 11Ks, Zack allowed only two hits and no runs.
Hayden Smith threw 3 1/3 innings for Circle Tap and Vaughn Grey threw 3
2/3 innings in the loss for Circle Tap. Terry Challis of the Gators
earned MVP for the game with a 3 run homer in the 2nd while Ron White hit
a homer in the 6th. The Gators play the Decatur Pride, 1995 ASA
Champions at 6:30pm on Monday evening.

Sunday, August 11:

23. Glenn "Rocket" Davis, another Kiwi, threw for the Painters with 7Ks
and only one hit in this five inning shut out. Sareno Rorisse went 2 for
3 with 3 RBIs and Rich Jaquez went 2 for 3 with 2 RBIs. Tony Buckley and
Earl LaForte each threw two innings for the all-native North Americans.
24. Doug Middleton who pitched for Team USA in the recent ISFs in Midland
Michigan pitched for Topeka in this game with 6Ks, with only a walk, no
hits. Bottom of the 6th, Steve Bohlken reached 1st on a passed ball by
Derrek Coleman of Seafirst; stole 2nd; went to 3rd on a sac; and scored
on an error.
25. Shane Doherty threw a one hitter with 16Ks for Bloomington and J.D.
Robertson got the game winning RBI double in the 8th inning. Dave Gollan
threw for Jack & Dos with 9Ks, giving up only one run on 3 hits and 4
walks.
26. Rick Smith and Korrey Gareau teamed up for this win for Payless.
Byron Demoe of St. Catharines Ontario threw for Ballston Lake and gave up
only the one run, in the first inning.... single by Bob Court, 2 walks,
then RBI single by Kevin Bobroske for winning run.
27. Steve Price, apparently now fully recovered from his injuries which
prevented him from playing for Team Canada at the ISFs, threw 7Ks in this
one hitter for the Ravens. Mark Jones went 2 for 4; Dave Paetkau hit a
home run; Dean Holdien went 2 for 3 with 3 runs scored; Gerry Kennedy
went 2 for 2 with a home run and 2 runs scored. Chris Wilson started for
County Concrete and went 2 2/3 innings, giving up 3 runs while Heinie
Shannon went 3 1/3 innings giving up 4 runs on 8 hits.
28. Jason Baiers threw 9Ks and gave up 5 hits and 4 walks in the
Waterloo win over Dolan & Murphy. Craig Crawford, who recently caught
for Team Canada in the ISFs, caught for Waterloo. Jeff Spencer went 1
for 4 with a 2 run homer and Ward Gosse went 1 for 3 with a 2 run homer.
Steve Sterkel and Shawn Johnson threw for Dolan and Murphy in the loss.
29. Todd Martin, of Toronto ON threw for Tampa Bay Smokers in their
opener, throwing 16Ks in this one-hitter. Martin was MVP for the game.
Jason Hanson had a 2 run home run and Taifau Matai had two singles for
Tampa Bay. Lee Gillard threw six innings for the Bandits with Gerald
Gomez coming in in the 7th. Ed Toleda hit a single leading off the 7th
inning, their only hit of the game.
30. Paul Algar, another Kiwi, who used to toil for the Green Bay All
Car, threw for The Farm and had 18Ks in this one-hitter. Rusty Parkhurst
threw in the loss for Savannah. For The Farm, Jody Hennigar went 1 for
2; Brian Martie went 1 for 3; Boyd Dallman went 1 for 3; Joe Williams
went 1 for 3. This was the second win for The Farm
31. Peter Meredith (The Kiwi who threw for Team USA in the ISFs this
year) threw 16Ks in this one-hitter for Salt Lake. Joey Basaraba threw
10Ks in defeat.
32. Frank Cox pitched with 8Ks for Owen Sound. Neil Johns earned MVP for
the game with 2 hits, and RBI to win the game in the bottom of the
seventh inning. Ryhn Thompson had a single and an RBI sac fly. Terrance
Hibbert, another Kiwi who used to pitch for Green Bay All Car, took the
loss for New Jersey.


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Phenix Mgt Int'l

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This came in after I posted Report # 2:

Milverton AW Millwrights won their 3rd game late tonight on a 7th inning
home run by Jamie Atkinson. Andy Jackson pitched for Milverton. This puts
Milverton 2 and 1. Hang in there Marty!

The Toronto Gators face Decatur Pride this evening, the 1995 ASA
champions with Chubb Tangaroa. The looser of that game will likely face
Green Bay All Car on Tuesday. Green Bay lost their first game but are
unlikely to loose today, I am told.

.... so, 1995 ISC Champions face 1995 ASA Champions today, and
the looser plays 1994 ISC Champions..... great ball in Kimberly!

Al Doran


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