Received: 8/8/07 4:11:11 PM 
From:  "Gerald Gosse" <geraldcgosse(at)hotmail.com> 

  
Subject:  Labatt 2007 Senior Men's Canadian Fastpitch Championships
 
    

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Press Release-Grumpy Stump

Coach Jim Dunphy has named 15 players who will form the core
of the Grumpy 
Stump team that will represent Softball Newfoundland and Labrador
in the 
Labatt 2007 Senior Men’s Canadian Fastpitch Championships.

The Championships will be played August 26th to September 2nd
at the Caribou 
Memorial Complex in St. John’s.

Roebothan McKay Marshall and Impact Signs, the other two Newfoundland
and 
Labrador teams entered in the 12-team competition, were named
earlier.

Overall, the 12 clubs contain many of the best softball players
in the 
world.

Dunphy, named Canada’s top softball coach for 2006, will have
Jack Ring as 
assistant coach.

The Grumpy Stump roster includes:

Jamie Peddle, catcher, is a fine receiver who has represented
Softball 
Newfoundland and Labrador in two national senior championships
after playing 
for 11 seasons in the St. John’s Senior Men’s League. He has
backstopped 
three teams to provincial titles and has been a member of four
League 
champions.

Steven Rice, outfield/catcher, is basically an outfielder who
can fill in as 
a catcher. He has played 15 seasons in the St. John’s Senior
Men’s League 
and represented Softball Newfoundland and Labrador at two national
senior 
championships. He has played for one provincial champion and
two League 
champions.

Darren Zack, pitcher, is one of the greatest softball pitchers
ever. The 
Ojibwa pitcher, with a towering 6’4, 270-pound frame, has dominated
the 
fastball circuit for almost two decades, leading Canada to two
Pan-American 
Games gold medals. In 1995, the same year Softball Newfoundland
and Labrador 
hosted the national senior men’s tournament, Zack’s Toronto Gators
became 
kings of the softball world when they won the ISC title as he
fanned 150 
batters in ten wins. The 46-year-old is perhaps the most decorated
softball 
player ever, having won numerous national, international and
aboriginal 
titles. In the twilight of a brilliant career, he currently plays
for Horse 
Lake, Alberta.

Sean Cleary, pitcher, is one of the most promising young players
in Canada 
both as a pitcher and as a hitter, He pitched Newfoundland and
Labrador to 
the 2006 national junior title and is a main cog in the 2007
effort to 
repeat. He has played six seasons in the St. John’s Senior Men’s
League.

Donny King, pitcher, is a veteran player with 16 seasons in the
St. John’s 
Senior Men’s League where he was named “Comeback Player Of The
Year” for 
2006. A member of one provincial championship club, he has twice
represented 
Softball Newfoundland and Labrador in national senior championships.

Robbie Greene, pitcher, has been playing in the St. John’s Senior
Men’s 
League for eight years and posted the best pitching record in
2003 and 2006. 
He was a member of one provincial championship club and twice
represented 
Softball Newfoundland and Labrador in national senior championships.

Sean Cadigan, outfield/pitcher, has one League title to his credit
from nine 
seasons in the St. John’s Senior Men’s League. The League’s “Comeback
Player 
Of The Year” for 2005, he has been named a League All-star and
is playing in 
his second national senior championships.

Colin Swain, infield, has one League title and one provincial
championship 
to his credit from two seasons in the St. John’s Senior Men’s
League.

Paul Maher, infield, is playing his first year in the St. John’s
Senior 
Men’s League and has one provincial championship on his record.

Fergie Griffiths, infield, has been a member of three provincial

championship teams and one of three League championship teams
during his 
nine years in the St. John’s Senior Men’s League.

Keith Coady, infield, has been selected as a League All-star
twice during 
his 12 seasons in the St. John’s Senior Men’s League where he’s
played for 
three championship teams. Representing Softball Newfoundland
and Labrador in 
his third national senior championships, he’s been a member of
two 
provincial champions.

Keith Maynard, infield, won one St. John’s Senior Men’s League
championship 
in ten seasons and is playing in his fourth national senior championships.

He was a member of one provincial championship club.

Brian Roche, outfield, was the St. John’s Senior Men’s “Come
Back Player Of 
The Year” for 2003 and twice selected as a League All-star during
his 11 
seasons. A member of a League and a provincial championship team,
he is 
playing in his third national senior championship.

Joe Fagan, outfield, has played 25 seasons in the St. John’s
Senior Men’s 
League and was the first player to perform in 500 League games.
A four time 
All-star selection, he has represented Softball Newfoundland
and Labrador in 
six national senior championships and has two provincial and
two League 
titles to his credit.

Evan Connors, outfield, during his four years in the St. John’s
Senior Men’s 
League has one League and one provincial championship on his
record as he 
plays in his first national senior tournament.

Cheers,
Gerald

 

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