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League Standings

GP W L T P
1 Kars Aces 19 16 3 0 32
2 Quyon Combat Flyers 21 14 4 3 31
3 Carp I4C Victory 21 11 7 3 25
4 Stittsville 56ers 21 11 9 1 23
5 Barrhaven Broadway Blues 21 7 12 2 16
6 Ottawa Blitz 21 6 13 2 14
7 Fitzroy Harbour West Carleton Electric 21 6 14 1 13
8 North Gower Marlboroughs 19 2 11 6 10

Complete Standings
Kars Defeats Stittsville 7-0
Wed. May 19, 2010 @ 8:30 PM
Kars Aces (7)
defeats
Stittsville 56ers (0)
Kars defeats 56er's 7-0 last night at the Grove in Stittsville. Brad Porter got the win while Darren Featherstone to the loss. Kars opened the scoring in their half of the 1st as lead off hitter Christain Knapp took the first pitch off the bucket then Kevin Chevrier reached on an error to put runner's on 1st and 2nd. After Chad Milne grounded out and Dave Tubman walked Cory Morrison hit a sac fly to score Knapp. Cory Alkerton then walked to load the bases and Chirs Hall hit a chopper between first and second beating our the throw to put the Aces up 2-0. Kars scored 4 more in the second as Knapp reached on an error, Chevrier singled, Tubman walked, Morrison doubled to clear the bases then Alkerton singled to score Morrison. The aces added another in the 5th as Tubman doubled and later scored on a throwing error to 1st base.

Easton
Brad Porter W 5IP 0R 4H 2BB 7K's

Stittsville
Darren Featherstone L 4IP 7R 5H 3BB 4K's
Stittsville 56ers
Ryan Bond 1-2
Scott Jessiman 1-2
Tyler Nystedt 1-2 2B
Kars Aces
Kristian Knapp 1-2 2R
Dave Tubman 1-1 2R 2B 2BB
Cory Morrison 1-2 R 2B 4RBI SACF
Cory Alkerton 1-2 RBI BB

Complete Game Details

 
 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Stittsville 56ers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4
Kars Aces 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 7 6 2
IP R ER ERA H 2B 3B HR BB K
Stittsville 56ers Darren Featherstone (LP) 4.0 7 2 3.50 4 3 0 0 3 5
4.0 7 2 3.50 4 3 0 0 3 5
Kars Aces Brad Porter (WP) 5.0 0 0 0.00 4 0 1 0 2 7
5.0 0 0 0.00 4 0 1 0 2 7

Kars Aces

2010 Gofl Winter Meeting League Details
League Meeting:
- All nine teams from the 2009 season confirmed that they are returning, with one change: Greely Eagles are becoming "North Gower Marlboroughs"
- Home diamonds and nights are as follows, generally speaking:
- WC Electric: Fitzroy Harbour on Tuesday
- Manotick: Manotick on Wednesday
- Blitz: Manotick on Wednesday
- Stittsville: Stittsville on Wednesday
- Easton: to be determined, to advise
- I4C Victory: Carp on Thursday
- Quyon: Quyon on Thursday (note change from Tuesday)
- Orleans: Orleans Pierre Rocque Park on Thursday
- North Gower: North Gower on Tuesday
- Adam has volunteered to create the schedule. Teams were asked to forward any special scheduling requests to Adam. North Gower indicated that they want to play on Canada Day, possibly against Easton once again. Gary asked that we be aware of the dates for the Canadian Junior Nationals (first week of August) as Orleans could have several players away.
- Doubleheaders will be scheduled whenever practical. Manotick will continue to host a doubleheader every Wednesday. Other locations (Carp, Fitzroy Harbour) should also be able to host some double dips and Anil indicated that North Gower may be able to host some doubleheaders this year as well.
- Regular season will start the first week of May, with the original schedule running for 12 weeks with rainout make ups and playoffs to follow.
- Teams will play an unbalanced schedule of 20 games, similar to last season, ensuring that opponents played three times in 2009 are played twice in 2010 and vice versa.
- Anil and Tyler indicated that North Gower would like to host the Showcase - weekend TBD. Adam also indicated that he would like to host a series of games in Fitzroy Harbour on a weekend - dates also to be determined.
- Game cancellation: if a team needs to cancel a game (for any reason other than weather), 24 hours notice should be given to the opposing team’s representative. If a visiting team fails to show up with enough players or cancels too late to notify the umpires, then the visiting team will pay for the officials’ fees. If diamond fees are going to be charged to the home team, the offending team will have to pay for the make up diamond rental fee.
- Rain shortened games: games will count in the standings for regular season even if only one inning is completed, going back to the last completed inning. For playoffs, the game will resume at a later date from the point at which the game was delayed.
- Game stories can be sent as soon as possible so the blog can be updated. Report should at a minimum include the score, the winning and losing pitcher and any home runs hit. Statistics should be updated by team representatives as soon as possible on GOFL.ca.
- Each team should ensure their club contacts are updated on GOFL.ca
- For the regular season, each team is responsible for their own expenses, including by not limited to diamond fees, umpire costs, balls, etc. (see exceptions below re: playoffs).
- Regular season tie-breaking: 1) points (2 for a win, 1 for a tie) 2) wins 3) head-to-head 4) run differential in head to head 5) coin flip
- Playoff format slightly changed from last year to get things over with quicker:
- 9th vs. 8th play-in single game
- Quarter-finals: best of three, 1st vs. winner of play-in, 2nd vs. 7th, 3rd vs. 6th, 4th vs. 5th
- Semi-finals: best of three (instead of five), Top remaining seed vs. Lowest remaining seed, 2nd remaining seed vs. 3rd remaining seed
- Finals: best of five, remaining two teams
- Playoff extra innings: if a playoff game is tied, the 'international rule' shall being in the 8th inning.
- The cost sharing formula for playoffs will continue. The loser of the play-in game shall pay the costs of that game plus the $100 playoff winner fund fee. The remaining eight teams shall each pay a $250 playoff charge, of which $100 will be contributed to the playoff winner fund. The remaining money will be used to for the costs of the quarter-finals. For the semi-finals and finals, the teams in each series shall split the costs of diamonds and umpires.
- Playoff winner fund: $600 to the winner and $300 to the finalist. The I4C Trophy will be awarded to the playoff champion.
- Tony will order the softballs for the league through Softball Canada. Each team to contact Tony with the number of softballs (in dozens) each team requires. Same model/colour to be used at last year. Tony will also be ordering 4 packages of "Gorilla Gold" for each club to eliminate the need for pitchers to use any other substance. Costs are estimated at $80 per dozen for softballs and about $5 for each Gorilla Gold package.
- "8 man rule": in order to continue to ensure minimal defaults (we had none in 2009), teams will be permitted to start games with 8 players. There will be no "auto-out". If the ninth player shows up late (or a lucky fan is found), then the team can insert this player in the ninth position in the line-up. However, if a team has only 9 players and one is ejected, the team will then forfeit the game. If a team has 9 players, and there is an injury and the player cannot continue, the team may still play with 8, but then the auto-out will apply.
- "Mercy rule": 7 after 5 or 6
- "2 out catcher rule": optional.
- "Discipline": Same as last year: first ejection player at a minimum receives a "yellow card" - next ejection automatically results in one game suspension, minimum. Each ejection will result in an umpire's report and a team's report. Suspension could be given for any ejection depending on severity. In the past few years this has not been a problem with the GOFL and hopefully that will continue.
- "Bat rule": The GOFL will use the ISF / ISC bat rule. Joe will provide information to all teams as to what bats are "banned" under this regulation. Any bat with the ISF stamp or ASA 2004 stamp would be legal.
- "Playoff eligibility": It was decided by a consensus that a player to be eligible to participate in the playoffs would need to participate in four regular season games. Teams can file an appeal prior to the playoffs, considering injuries or other factors and requests will be reviewed by the team representatives of the GOFL.
- "Pitching rule": continue with last year's pitching rule
- Other Softball Canada rules apply.
- There are no restrictions on team rosters (any player, junior, senior, etc. can play). Once a player participates in the league for one team, he cannot play for another team that season.
- There is no ISC Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup in 2010. GOFL can participate in the Ontario Challenge Cup in Mitchell (near Stratford) on Sept 17-19. Winner gets a berth to the 2011 Worlds.
- Eric will look into possible insurance coverage for the league that would be paid for on a team-by-team basis.

2010 Gofl Winter Meeting Umpire Details
gearing up for the 2010 season
Umpires:


- Dave Norris is League Umpire in Chief (UIC) as well as Deputy Zone UIC. Harry MacIntyre is Deputy League UIC, Dave Herbst is the Zone UIC, George Findley is the assignor/treasurer.
- Dave is again asking for each team to sign a "letter of understanding" with the terms and conditions for the officials.
- Once again the umpires noted their preference for doubleheaders as much as possible.
- Payment time frames: May 1st (50% of regular season fees), June 15th (50% of regular season fees), July 15th (playoff payment).
- George Findley will schedule umpires and be the contact for rainouts and make up games. Any changes to the schedule to be communicated to George (copied to Dave N) and are the responsibility of the home team.
- Illegal bat rule: Dave asked for clarification - see later in the minutes.
- Tar on the softball - pitchers are not to use pine tar. Umpires will remove / have cleaned softballs that are getting dark - see later in the minutes re: Gorilla Gold.
- Umpire fees same as 2009 since we have a two year deal: $48 per man per game for singles, $45 per man per game for doubleheaders.
- Dave mentioned that there will be occasions where new officials will be "mentored" and given games to work in the GOFL.
- Dave stated that there were very few discipline problems with ejections etc. (only one in 2009) with the GOFL.
- For any concerns over performance of umpires, contact Dave N.


2010 GOFL Winter Meeting
attendees
The GOFL annual winter meeting was held last week. Significant points of interest:

- Greely is moving to North Gower and will be known as the "Marlboroughs"
- North Gower will host the Showcase
- The semi-finals series will now be best-of-three in the interest of completing the season earlier
- The league has adopted a 4-game minimum for players to be eligible for the playoffs

See below for the full details.

GOFL meeting, 2010

Greater Ottawa Fastball League organizing meeting February 17, 2010 at I4C Office in Kanata

Attendees:
Adam Brown (WC Electric)
Tony Riches (Manotick)
Trevor Lahey (Manotick)
Steve Edgerton (Manotick)
Cory Morrison (Easton)
Dan Bradley (Stittsville)
John Craig (Stittsville)
Mike Barrett (Stittsville)
Will Mood (Blitz)
Derek Bergeron (Blitz)
Andrew Bruce (Blitz)
Neil Cooke (I4C Victory)
Eric Rosenquist (I4C Victory)
Joe McCleary (Quyon)
Gary Hargrove (Orleans)
Anil Hayne (North Gower)
Tyler Cox (North Gower)
Dave Norris (Umpires)

Kitchener withdraws as 2011 Host City
The Kitchener Fastball Promotions group recently informed the ISC that they were withdrawing as host of the 2011 ISC World Tournament.

Currently, we are in discussions with three other locations as possible hosts for not only 2011 but 2012 and 2013 as well. We hope to announce the 2011 host city within the next few weeks.

The Kitchener withdrawal was completely unexpected as we had been involved in good faith discussions since April 2009 and at Kitchener's request, issued a release last May announcing Kitchener as our 2011 host city.

During that 10-month negotiating period, there were no major concerns brought up and just prior to the Christmas holiday period, we agreed to suspend discussions until after the first of the year. At that time a final contract had been developed and mutually agreed upon.

When discussions began again in January, we were unable to come to an agreement on a number of new issues presented by Kitchener Fastball Promotions, none of which had been previously brought up. Following a February 3rd, 2010 KFP meeting, we were informed of their formal withdrawal as hosts of the 2011 ISC World Tournament.

Ken Hackmeister
Executive Director
Farmington, UT
iscken@comcast.net
http://www.iscfastpitch.com/

2010 World Qualifiers Announced
Eastern Ontario Qualifier in Napanee
The qualifying tournaments and locations were released and the Eastern Ontario on will be held in Napanee.


Canada East ISC Qualifier – Napanee, ON


June 18-20, 2010
Berths: 2 ISC berths to highest finishing Canada East teams (additional berth may be available)
Format: Double-knockout
Entry Fee & Deadline: $365 CDN, payable to ISC Canada East – May 15, 2010 deadline
Local Contact: Karen Mills - millsk@limestone.on.ca
ISC Contact & Rep: Blair Setford – blairjs@rogers.com
UIC: Steve Bedard – sjbgolf@hotmail.com

Other Qualifiers


June 18-20, 2010
Canada East ISC Qualifier – Innerkip, ON
Berths: 2 ISC berths to highest finishing Canada East teams (additional berth may be available)
Format: Double-knockout
Entry Fee & Deadline: $365 CDN, payable to ISC Canada East – May 15, 2010 deadline
Local Contact: Tim Wright – twri7823@rogers.com
ISC Contact & Rep: Blair Setford – blairjs@rogers.com
UIC: Peter Kluszczynski – kluzzy@sympatico.ca

July 25-27, 2010
Port Huron, MI
Berths: 1 ISC berth to highest finishing Canada East team
Format: 3-game guarantee – Pool winners advance to elimination round
Entry fee: $375 - $400US depending on number of teams
Contact: Kurt Schieman – kurt.schieman@semcoenergy.com
UIC: Ted Germaine – teddyump57@yahoo.com
ISC Rep: Bill Hillhouse – houseofpitching@yahoo.com
Note: Berth for the above tournament is conditional on it being a joint qualifier between US East and Canada East with each region awarding 1 ISC berth to highest finishing team from the respective regions.

2010 Qualifiers for 2011 Berths


July 23-24, 2010
Travel League of Eastern Canada Playoff Tournament
Location: tba
Format: tba
Entry fee: included in league entry fee
Berths: 1 for 2011 ISC World Tournament – league winner (additional berth may be available)
League contact: David Bakker - bakkers@teksavvy.com
ISC Rep: Blair Setford - blairjs@rogers.com
UIC: Peter Kluszczynski - kluzzy@sympatico.ca

July 30 - Aug 1, 2010
OASA Intermediate Eliminations
Location: tba
Format: Modified double knockout
Entry fee and deadline: $465 Cdn, payable to OASA by June 10, 2010
Berth: 1 for 2011 ISC World Tournament
Local Contacts: Brad Thomson - bradthomson41@hotmail.com, 519-954-1269
ISC Contact: Joe Todd – ftode739@rogers.com
UIC: tba

July 17-19, 2010
Northern Ontario ISC Qualifier
Location: Sudbury, Ontario
Format: tba
Entry fee and deadline: $365 Cdn, payable to ISC Canada East by June 26, 2010
Berth: 1 for 2011 ISC World Tournament – minimum 8 teams for berth to be awarded
Local Contacts: Roger Legendre - er_legendre@sympatico.ca
ISC Contact: Blair Setford, ISC Canada East VP - blairjs@rogers.com
UIC: Larry Pederson - bluelight24@hotmail.com 705-897-1444

September 10-12, 2010
Eastern Canadians
Location: tba
Berths: 1 2011 ISC WT (tentative)

September 17-19, 2010
2010 Ontario Challenge Cup ISC Qualifier
Location: Mitchell, Ontario
Berths: 1 for 2011 ISC World Tournament – affiliated league teams only
Format: Double-knockout
Entry fee and deadline: $265 CDN – August 31, 2009
Local contact: Kory Dietz - jkdietz@quadro.net
ISC Rep: Joe Todd – ftode739@rogers.com
UIC: Paul Baier - wingman45@wightman.ca

Carp I4C Victory

Manager – Coaching/educational Programs
Softball canada employment opportunity
Softball Canada, the national sport governing body for Fast Pitch, Slo-Pitch and Orthodox softball is seeking a dynamic individual to manage our Coaching program, to develop/implement initiatives in the school system and assist in the creation and operation of new programming.

Key areas of responsibility include:
  • Be responsible for the revision/editing of existing Coaching resources and creation of new resources to support volunteer coaches
  • Evaluate and review Softball’s National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) and complete the transition to the new NCCP
  • Work with the Manager – Long Term Player Development on the creation of new coaching related programming and then be responsible for delivery of that programming (Pitching and Curriculum/Practice Guides)
  • Investigate new avenues for the delivery of coaching education and identify new revenue streams
  • Initiate development of an integrated softball in schools program
  • Work closely with Provincial/Territorial partners to support the delivery of the National Coach Certification program (NCCP)
  • Liaise with the Coaching Association of Canada and Sport Canada on related issues
  • Develop a mentoring program for Master and Regional Pitching Instructors, Regional coaches and identify/assist potential future National Team coaches
  • Organize additional professional development opportunities for coaches

The successful candidate will ideally possess:
  • A post secondary degree in sport administration or coaching or equivalent area of study
  • Knowledge of the Canadian sport system
  • Coaching Experience and knowledge of technical aspects of softball
  • Fully certified Level 3 in the old NCCP or Competition – Development in the new NCCP (or progressing towards that designation) or equivalent training/experience
  • Proven administrative skills managing a variety of projects
  • Familiarity with Long-Term Player Development principles and the ability to develop related programming
  • Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office 2007)
  • Outstanding communication skills (written and verbal) and excellent technical (softball) writing skills
  • Bilingualism (English/French) is an asset for this position
  • Experience working with volunteers and boards

This position is based in the Softball Canada office in Ottawa. Interested candidates are asked to submit their applications by mail or email, with cover letter and salary expectations by February 1, 2010 to:

Hugh Mitchener
Chief Executive Officer
Softball Canada
Suite 212 - 223 Colonnade Road
Ottawa, Ontario K2E 7K3
hmitchener@softball.ca
Barrhaven Broadway Blues

Senators Promotion for Feb, March and April
GO sens go!!!
Happy New Year fastball friends!

On Saturday January 9th, the February, March and April home games will go on sale to the general public. As a friend of fastball, you have access to these games before the general public at reduced rates for the vast majority of games. If you are looking for a couple tickets, please check out the link www.capitaltickets.ca/sensgroups and enter the promo code SENGRPGOFL.

If you are looking to organize an outing of 10 or more, you can call me directly at 613-591-5404 or by email at allanj@ottawasenators.com
Barrhaven Broadway Blues

Quyon Combat Flyers
Year End Review
The Quyon Combat Flyers 3rd season in the GOFL was nothing short of a success. Even though the team was not able to win the league championship, we felt that we accomplished many goals that will help us succeed in 2010 and beyond.

At the start of the year, the team was asked what they thought a reasonable goal was for the COMBAT Flyers. The team agreed that anything short of making the league finals would be a let down. That goal was fulfilled. Losing in the finals to defending league champs, Stittsville, by 1 run in the 5th and deciding game was a difficult feat. Stittsville lost 1 game all season, and we managed to beat them twice in the final series, and were one or two big hits away from the championship ourselves. We will build on the experience gained this season and use it to try and do one better in 2010 GOFL play.

The other goal that our team set this season, was to qualify for the ISC II Tournament of Champions and once that happened, we set another goal to make the playoff round. Well, those 2 goals were passed with flying colors. At the first ToC qualifier, The 2nd Annual Gil Read Memorial Tournament, despite losing our second game to Roebuck Jr team, the team rallied and climbed back up the losing side doing it the hard way. With wins against Stittsville, Quebec, and Roebuck again, the stage was set for the finals against rival bat company, Ottawa Team Easton Thunder. Despite jumping out to an early lead, we were unable to hold on for the victory and lost a very good game by 2 runs. Despite being told by some ISC officials that we would have a birth, we were not granted one and were forced to go to Oswego, NY for the second qualifier. The tournament only had 5 teams entered, 1 was an ISC team (NY Gremlins) and 2 others already had births to the ToC, (Easton, CPI) so all we literally had to do was show up! The tourney was held on the 4th of July weekend and as a result, the organizers wanted it over early, so each team had a very tough schedule. We were given 3 games back to back to back on Saturday and with only 10 players, did not have a good day. We did however beat hometown CPI on Friday night, in a great extra innings game.

Once we left Oswego, we knew we had our birth to the ToC, which gave us a month and a half to raise the proper funds to help ease the way there. We also added a couple of young guys to the ToC roster, Chad Hargrove and Joel Langford from Orleans. The Quad Cities are a long piece away and as a result, the majority of us decided to fly. We knew that the competition would be tough down there, but we also knew that we could compete with any team there. Many people agreed that the tournament this year was more balanced than ever, and that any team had a shot. Going into the tournament ranked # 27 did not hurt our chances as some teams may have looked past us. In our first game, we ended up coming out of the gates on fire vs the KW ON, Cubs. Our bats were very hot 1 through 9 and came away with a 10-5 victory over the 5th ranked team in the ISC2. Later that night we had a hard fought battle vs the Lloydminster AB, Dodgers, in which they came from behind in the top of the 7th to take the lead. In the bottom of the 7th, our hot sticks continued and we rallied with 1 out to earn the walk off win to go to 2-0 and virtually secure our birth in the playoff round. On day 2, we faced the Sun Valley, CA A1 Rude Pac. We ended up losing this game 7-0 in what was one of those games. Any ball we hit hard was right at one of their players and any ball that they hit found a hole or a gap. The next game we played was vs the local Dubuque, IA Sports Complex, and it was a 9-2 victory. Despite some early adversity, we pulled together as a team and rallied to score lots of runs. After that, we had to sit and wait for help in order to get 1st place in our pool and the bye to the round of 16. We got our help and had a day off.

Probably the highlight of our year came next, when we got a matchup with rivals Ottawa Team Easton Thunder. A long way to go to play a local team, but what a game it was. Both pitchers game out throwing peas and there weren’t too many base runners. After a Matt Greer solo shot in the 5th inning, we got Joran Graham the lead that he needed. It what was an eventual no hitter, a gem, highlighted by a diving over the fence catch in the top of the 7th by Steve McCord to keep the no-no in tact.

The next game was in the round of 8, and we got the highly touted team from Ashland, OH. After jumping out to a 3-0 lead early on, the wind was let out of our sails in the bottom of the 7th when they plated the 4th run to win the game and move on to the semi finals vs the KW Cubs.

All in all, a successful showing at the biggest and best tournament of the year for a group of young lads from Shawville and Quyon. Nick Armitage was also rewarded for his outstanding play that week, with a place on the All Tournament Team.

The tournament schedule ended for Quyon at the EOCC, with a win and one of the 1st births into the 2010 ToC in Midland, MI. The team went undefeated en route to the tournament title. This gives us a lot more time to plan and fundraise for next year’s ToC and we hope to better last year’s finish.

The COMBAT Flyers are already working on the tournament schedule for 2010 and plan on travelling to attend the premier ISC2 tourneys in Ontario. We will also return to Au Sable Forks, for what is one of the best tourneys to go to if you have never been there. The competition is very good and it is a great time. I would recommend that one to anybody who wants to have a good time.

The COMBAT Flyers would like to thank all of the teams who supported our beer garden at league games, and also to anybody who helped us out by submitting a playoff hockey pool or purchased tickets to our liquor basket. Both fundraisers will be returning in early 2010 and we thank you for your support in advance.
Quyon Combat Flyers

New Features Now Available
additional functionality now working on sites...
As you might see, some of the new features and functionality are now working. The following are some of them:
  • Improved speed and performance of the sites - lots of code has been optimized and all known bugs have been fixed
  • Text Messages via twitter - the site is now setup to use twitter to notify players and viewers of changes to games, schedules, events or other important information. If you have not signed up, it would be a good idea to do so at twitter.com/gofl_ca.
  • All the league subsites are working well with lots of viewers checking them all out.
  • There is now the ability to register events on the sites which will include tournaments, meetings, practices and other information for viewers and players alike
  • Player and Team Profiles now contain an awards and achievements section and I will be updating each of them as I do more research to find out who has won what or been recognized over the past few years. There is already information in for the all-stars over the past few years. If you have any information that could be added, please forward it to me.


Enjoy the site!
Carp I4C Victory

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