June 4, 2006
A new champion was crowned today at the 3rd annual Mick & Angelos Snapper Shoot-Out. See below for a full list of scores over the weekend. The entire Niagara Snapper team and all the volunteers want to thank the teams, umpires, and fans who showed up this weekend. Despite some bad weather on both Friday night and Saturday, this will go down as the most competitive Shoot-Out yet. We are already making plans for next years tournament which we hope will outperform even this years.
CPI (Ranked #6 in ISC II Rankings)
Shakespeare Falcons (Ranked #28 in ISC II Rankings)
Elora Brewers (Ranked #11 in ISC II Rankings)
PA Power (Ranked #28 in ISC II Rankings)
Alvinston Indians (Ranked #5 in ISC II Rankings)
KMV Rise (Ranked #10 in ISC II Rankings)
Waterdown Hammer (Ranked #20 in ISC II Rankings)
Glencoe Astros (Ranked #22 in ISC II Rankings)
St. Mary’s Gunners (Not Ranked in ISC II Rankings)
(#11) Elora Brewers 7
(#28) PA Power 0
5 inning mercy
WP: Todd Uhrig
LP: Billy Kozlovac in relief Ryan Rutt
(#10) KMV Rise 2
(#20) Waterdown Hammer 1
WP: Mike Smith
LP: in relief Drew Hathway, Tim Neil started
(N/R) St. Mary’s Gunners 2
(#12)
WP: in relief Steve Cook, Cam Struth started
LP: Gord Scott
(#1)
(#28) Shakespeare Falcons 5
WP: Dan Duemo, in relief Mike Bateman
LP: Fred Follings, in relief Chris Evers
(#19)
(N/R)
WP: Steve Ketchel
LP: Ryan Cummings
(#5) Alvinston Indians 7
(#15)
WP: Brad Young, in relief Derwyn Hodges
LP: Scott Hershey
(#22) Glencoe Astros 7
(#24)
WP: Shaun Winship, in relief Brett Neal
LP: Chuck Smith, in relieft Jason Giffin
(#6) CPI 3
(#35)
8 innings
WP: Rod Bunge
LP: Jeremy Tracey
(N/R)
(#11) Elora Brewers 1
WP: Andy Hicks in relief Duane Singer
LP: In relief Mike Pinder, Jeff Detta started
Game #10
(#5) Alvinston Indians 3
(#20) Waterdown Hammer 2
WP: Doug Charlton, in relief Derwynn Hodges
LP: Jim Hurst, in relief Drew Hathway
(#22) Glencoe Astros 3
(N/R) St. Mary’s Gunners 3
Glencoe Pitcher: B. Wolfe, in relief Shaun Winship
(#1)
(#35)
WP: Byron Demoe
LP: Scott Adams
(#19)
(#28) PA Power 2
WP: Steve Ketchel
LP: Merlin High
(#10) KMV Rise 9
(#15)
WP: Tom Vogel, in relief Fred Torkeleson
LP: In relief Scott Hershey, Bob Shettler started
(#12)
(#24)
WP: Chris McColl
LP: George Topp, in relief Chuck Smith
(#6) CPI 8
(#28) Shakespeare Falcons 7
WP: In relief Rod Bunge, Shawn Sampson started
LP: Fred Follings
(#11) Elora Brewers 8
(#19)
WP: Todd Uhrig
LP: Tracey Woolridge
(#10) KMV Rise 5
(#5) Alvinston Indians 1
WP: Fred Tomlinson
LP: Brad Young, in relief Doug Charlton
(N/R) St. Mary’s Gunners 6
(#24)
WP: Steve Cook
LP: Chuck Smith
(#1)
(#6) CPI 2
WP: Jason Paylove
LP: Shawn Sampson
(N/R)
(#28) PA Power 0
WP: Ryan Cummings
LP: Ryan Rutt
(#15)
(#20) Waterdown Hammer
*game was not played, both teams agreed
(#22) Glencoe Astros 5
(#12)
WP: Shaun Winship
LP:
(#35)
(#28) Shakespeare Falcons 0
WP: Jeremy Tracey
LP: Kyle Harloff, in relief Scott MacTavish
CPI 2-1
Shakespeare Falcons 0-3
Elora Brewers 2-1
PA Power 0-2
KMV Rise 3-0
Alvinston Indians 2-1
Waterdown Hammer 0-2
St. Mary’s Gunners 2-0-1
Glencoe Astros 2-0-1
Quarter Final #1 (Game #25)
(#11) Elora Brewers 8
(#1)
WP: In relief Mike Pinder, Todd Uhrig started
LP: In relief Jason Paylove, Perry Bartley, Dan Duemo started
Quarter Final #2 (Game #26)
(#6) CPI 3
(N/R) Mississauga2
WP: Rod Bunge
LP: Andy Hicks
Quarter Final #3 (Game #27)
(#5) Alvinston 7
(N/R) St. Mary’s 0
WP: Doug Charlton
LP: Steve Cook
**
Quarter Final #4 (Game #28)
(#10) KMV Rise 10
(#22) Glencoe Astros 2
*5 inning mercy
WP: Mike Smith
LP: Shaun Winship
Semi-Final #1 (Game #29)
(#6) CPI 8
(#11) Elora 3
WP: Shawn Sampson
LP: Mike Pinder, in relief Jeff Detta
Semi-Final #2 (Game #30)
(#10) KMV Rise 5
(#5) Alvinston 3
WP: Tom Vogel
LP: Derwyn Hodges, in relief Doug Charlton
Finals
(#10) KMV Rise 6
(#6) CPI 5
WP: In relief Mike Smith, Fred Turkolson started
LP: In relief Shawn Sampson, Rod Bunge started
#22 Steve Moore of KMV Rise named tournament MVP
Big congratulations go to the KMV Rise who battled hard all weekend long and walk away with $1500 first prize money. CPI was in it right until the end and they have to be congratulated as well. This was the first time we have had an All American final at the Shoot-Out and the teams really put on a great show for the fans.