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Post by Ont on Jun 28, 2006 11:36:27 GMT -5
Who picked up who? What rumours have you heard? Let the shit fly!
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Post by union on Jun 28, 2006 11:45:53 GMT -5
Ben Blonde gets picked up by Armour Rise team out Pa for the ToC.
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Post by STDMMFL on Jun 28, 2006 12:23:20 GMT -5
Alvinston or Glencoe pick up anybody?
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Post by fan on Jun 28, 2006 14:46:34 GMT -5
Any guys from the league playing with other teams? I know Todd and Cory Winkworth are playing with Bridgeport.
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Post by ISC on Jun 28, 2006 17:50:32 GMT -5
Cummings from Union/Fingal/Sparta town/ whatever other names they have is with Tavistock.
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Post by geography 101 on Jun 28, 2006 19:32:46 GMT -5
Try St. Thomas Storm! That is the name. They play in Fingal. Union is a thing of the past. Look ahead man!!!
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Post by Knock Knock on Jun 28, 2006 21:58:12 GMT -5
Looks to me like there just caught in the eye of a shiticane ... lahey says they have 17 names and thats the bottom line cause lahey said so.
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Post by from the deuce on Jul 5, 2006 8:59:16 GMT -5
#5 Rise make two pickups for ToC
To those who have been inquiring.
The Rise Team have added 2 pickups for the ToC. From the Lancaster County Motors Team, catcher Ted Simes will be joining us. Ted played for the Rise at the Snapper Shoot-Out and also this past weekend in Allentown. He’s a very capable receiver and has some punch in his bat. (When he’s not breaking them. Ouch $$$$). And from the restricted Ontario pitchers list, Ben Blonde will be suiting up for the Rise. The last time I saw Ben pitch was with Norwich in Fargo. Gutsy lefty and he comes with good credentials. Ben will be with us for our last travel weekend July 14-16 in Lyons, PA. We look forward to what he brings to the circle.
As far as our team taking a flop at the ToC, you know nothing about us. OK, we didn’t hit last year and had a sub-par showing; check out previous ToC’s and post that. We don’t rest on our laurels and have made additions when needed, and our team measures up nicely to any of this years’ participants. We ‘Americans’ don’t make excuses; we come to play and in the end, win or lose you’ll know that we were in your face.
So, keep posting your predictions, berating the American teams, and general gibberish that we find so amusing. Maybe you can buy me a beer and we’ll talk about what a great game it is that we play. Won’t be hard to find me; I don’t hide behind a keyboard.
Tom Vogel GM Rise Fastpitch Team
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Post by heswearinwhite on Jan 15, 2007 11:29:53 GMT -5
The Bridgeport Braves are please and excited to announce the signing of Ben Blonde for the 2007 season. Ben is a workhorse valuable pitcher, that we have admired and played against for a number of years. We welcome Ben and his family to our team, and look forward to a sucessful 2007 Season together
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Post by Good4him on Mar 10, 2009 9:13:26 GMT -5
Darren Zack, Son to be Teammates at ISC II March 4th, 2009 The International Softball Congress is pleased to announce that Darren Zack has been granted eligibility to play in the ISC II division effective for the 2009 season.
This decision keeps a living legend active in the game. The decision was made by a specially convened panel of the ISC Regional Vice-Presidents.
Not only does this give a new set of players an opportunity to say they played with and against Darren, it also enables Darren to have the opportunity to play with his son, Darren Jr. This is a very important factor for Darren because as a young pitcher, he had the opportunity to play with his father.
Other factors that entered into this decision include Darren’s age (48) and very limited opportunities for father and son to play on the same team. Darren’s eligibility is exclusive to the Ohsweken Redmen team from Ontario and is not transferrable to another team should Ohsweken fail to qualify for the ISC II Tournament of Champions. It is also reviewable at the conclusion of the 2009 season.
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