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Post by too many gays on May 19, 2006 9:28:49 GMT -5
man.......glad our league doesn't have this many gays
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Post by a lot of gays on May 19, 2006 9:34:50 GMT -5
do those two queer brothers still play
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Post by Double A on May 19, 2006 9:37:10 GMT -5
man.......glad our league doesn't have this many gays Just checked out your league web site.REAL SPIFFY! www.sfgsl.org/maybe you should get your own forum and queer off there.
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Post by Georges Jr on May 24, 2006 8:41:57 GMT -5
When are the new players going to get on the website?
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Post by Jorge on May 24, 2006 8:51:05 GMT -5
the day after i remember to take a pic of them
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Post by Double A on May 24, 2006 10:47:41 GMT -5
Storm loses to Indians
Wednesday May 24, 2006
By Times-Journal Staff FINGAL, Ont. -- Three errors contributed to the St. Thomas Storm’s 4-1 loss to Alvinston Indians in the St. Thomas and District Fastball League Tuesday. St. Thomas pitcher Chris Wismer took the loss despite not surrendering an earned run. He gave up six hits while striking out seven batters. Alvinston’s Brad Young was the winning pitcher. The Storm led 1-0 before the Indians tied the game in the fifth, scored two in the sixth and one in the seventh. Kevin Lynch had two of the Storm’s six hits. Shedden visits Fingal to play the Storm Thursday at 8 p.m.
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Post by Double A on May 24, 2006 10:49:53 GMT -5
Who made all the errors?
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Post by shellshock on May 24, 2006 11:29:41 GMT -5
well Wis I think that spot is all yours!!
or untill I can figure out how to use my MF glove !#$%^&
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Post by coach29 on May 24, 2006 19:19:02 GMT -5
Bad time to play soccer at the corner!! Woodstock is coming up and I've been pimping you, AA! Billy saw it all!! Dunno what's up now!
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Post by Double A on May 25, 2006 8:24:14 GMT -5
Oh well, I'm hoping to hook up with a NAFA FF team this year and that might screw my eligibility.
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Post by from tj on May 25, 2006 13:57:04 GMT -5
Two local teams lose fastball challenge semifinals
Thursday May 25, 2006
By Times-Journal Staff JARVIS, Ont. -- Two St. Thomas teams suffered similar fates at the Jarvis Fastball Challenge over the weekend. The Storm, out of the St. Thomas and District Fastball League, lost 7-1 to Cayuga in the Intermediate division semifinals Monday after winning both pool games. Ryan Cummings tossed a one hitter in a 10-0, five-inning mercy of Fisherville. Brent Crocker led the Storm offence with six RBIs. Crocker and Tom Edie hit back-to-back home runs. Scott Bate had his first career fastball home run and Aaron Gould had two hits as the Storm beat Caledonia 6-2. Cummings picked up the win. Crocker suffered the loss in the semifinal. The Storm had a different look from their league roster as seven players were with the St. Thomas Centennials in the senior division. A player could be only with one team. Kevin Lynch, Tyler Lessard, Troy Rick, Chris Wismer, Mark Coleman, Chris Payne, Brian Harvey and pitcher Trevor Wardell were the only players present from the Centennials’ roster that won the Canadian Senior title last year in St. Thomas. Darren Zack was also on the rubber for the Centennials. The Centennials left the tournament at the same time, however, losing 4-3 in extra innings to Midland, Mich., in a senior semifinal. Lessard smacked a home run. St. Thomas went 1-2 in the round robin (beating Oshweken Redmen, losing to Heflin Gremlins from New York and Jarvis Merchants) before eliminating the Merchants in the quarter-finals. Payne and Lessard had home runs during pool play. The Kitchener Hallman Twins, ranked No. 3 in the ISC (International Softball Congress) ratings, defeated Midland 9-2 in the Senior final.
Team Canada camp Five members of the Centennials were at Canada’s national team selection camp in Kitchener over the weekend. Outfielder Ryan Wolfe and catcher Sean O’Brien hit home runs on Day 1 of the camp Saturday. Pitchers Frank Cox and Rob O’Brien were also in attendance. Thirty of Canada’s best softball athletes took part in two inter-squad games in bids to be selected to the National Team for the Pan American Championships in Hermosillo, Mexico, Sept. 29 to Oct. 9.
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Post by from tj on May 31, 2006 9:59:20 GMT -5
Grand slam sinks Storm
Wednesday May 31, 2006
By Times-Journal Staff GLENCOE, Ont. -- Mark Johnson’s fourth-inning grand slam carried the Glencoe Astros to a 5-2 win over St. Thomas Storm in St. Thomas and District Fastball League action Tuesday. Leading 1-0, the Astros loaded the bases on a single, error and a walk before Storm pitcher Dan Beecroft gave up a base-clearing bomb to Johnson. The Storm scored two runs on a solo home run by Chris Payne and Troy Rick’s RBI single. Glencoe pitcher Shawn Winship worked a complete game four-hitter with eight strikeouts. Beecroft gave up six hits while striking out six. St. Thomas hosts the Belmont Blacksox on Thursday in Fingal at 8 p.m.
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Post by MJ on May 31, 2006 12:27:07 GMT -5
Too bad Mark is a hockey player first, looks like is off to a good start with Alvinston and Glencoe this season, maybe he should get some looks at Sr?
Is he still JR age?
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Post by slow down on May 31, 2006 13:55:30 GMT -5
Sr. is a whole different ball game. He is a very good up and comer, but lets not get too far ahead of ourselves.
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Post by Double A on Jun 7, 2006 13:07:25 GMT -5
New blouses in my trunk!
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