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Sorcerer Gold Teams to Share Coaching Staff

Posted by Bob Stauder at Nov 1, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Sorcerer’s two Gold Teams will be directed by an expanded, unified coaching staff  for the 2010 season.

Phil Mumma will serve as head coach for both teams and will be joined by current assistants Bill Sparrey and Kim Fabian, former Arizona State outfielder Michelle Smith, former Villanova star Robin Flier and at least one other former player who will be named soon.

Some 26 to 32 players will be selected to make up the two squads who will train together over the winter and spring, concentrating on fundamentals, skill development and Sorcerer offensive and defensive philosophies.

Two separate squads will be formed for summer, one already with a berth to the Premier Girls Fastpitch national championships in Huntington  Beach, and one who will attempt to qualify for a similar berth.

“This will be a new way of doing things for us,” Mumma said,“but it is something that I have considered doing for a long time.  It has major advantages for the players.  We can develop more kids to play at higher levels of the game and we can aid directly more Sorcerer kids in their college recruitments.”  He noted that having an indoor facility also will be an advantage for training during rainy winter months.

“College recruitment is a big area of concentration for us, ”Phil said. “Last spring 47 players from our Gold teams or who were students at (Mumma’s) Sorcerer Softball Academy played Division I collegiate softball.”

Mumma, a long-time fastpitch coach and player, has led teams to three 18U ASA National Championships, including the 2009 ASA 18 Gold title.  Sparrey is a former player and one-time high school coach who also coached in the San Jose Strikkers Gold program, then one of the most powerful in America.  Fabian is a former All-American collegiate catcher, former ASA national champion player, and one-time California Sharks and San Jose Sting 18 Gold coach.  Smith was a former Sorcerer national championship player, speedy bunter/slapper for the Sun Devils and Women’s College World Series veteran who has been an assistant with Sorcerer’s 14s and 16s.  Flier, also a former Sorcerer player, ranks as one of Villanova’s most prolific career offensive leaders and has coached with Sorcerer at the 14U, 16U and 18 Gold levels. 

“I am extremely proud of the coaching staff we have assembled," Mumma said.  “All are former fastpitch players with previous coaching experience.  The women on our staff played at extremely high levels.  We have no relatives of players on our staff, and I feel that can be a strength, as well.  People can be assured that our kids will get the very best coaching.”


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Victoria Hayward commits to Washington

Posted by Bob Stauder at Oct 5, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Outfielder Victoria Hayward (2010) has verbally committed to accept a softball scholarship to the University of Washington.

Hayward gave her commitment to head coach Heather Tarr following a recent visit to the Seattle campus. "My official visit was amazing," Victoria said.  "I spent two days with the coaches and players and toured the campus, where I was introduced to strength and conditioning coaches, members of the academic advisory staff and a professor from my area of academic interest."  She also toured Seattle, spent time at the softball facility and attended a Husky football game.

The aspiring pediatrician, who is a senior at Mountain View (Calif.) H.S., had entertained offers from other institutions with high academic reputations, "but none were able to match the combination of Washington's tradition of academic excellence, commitment to providing academic support to athletes, and quality of its softball program," Victoria said.

Hayward played last summer for the Canadian National Team, competing at Canada Cup, the KFC World Cup and the Pan Am Games qualifying tournament in Maracay, Venezuela. She will be the third Canadian-born player to play Husky softball, following in the footsteps of Team Canada's Danielle Lawrie and Jenn Salling.

"I seek to improve my game by competing at the highest level possible," Hayward said.  "Sorcerer is the best program in Northern California and one of the best in the country."

"We are happy for Victoria committing to the defending collegiate national champions," Sorcerer Gold coach Phil Mumma said. "I know that she will do well there.  Before she gets to Seattle, however, I anticipate that she will do very well as a Sorcerer.  Vic is very coachable, works hard, is a great teammate and is always looking to get better.  That's what we look for in a player."

In 2011, Vic will be joined at Washington by Sorcerer Gold - Phil pitcher Kasey Stanchek.
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Newest Sorcerer a member of Team Canada

Posted by Bob Stauder at Aug 21, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

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The newcomers with Canada this week include precocious outfielder Victoria Hayward, who will be on the squad that goes to the World Cup in Oklahoma City in late July and the world championships qualifier in Venezuela in August.

Just 17, the speedster hit .667 as a Grade 11 in Mountainview, Calif., last season. The aspiring pediatrician is being recruited by Boston College, Northwestern and Stanford.

"I call myself a California girl, but truth is I'm from Toronto," says a grinning Hayward, whose family moved when she was eight.

Her dad was online in January when he discovered Victoria could play for Canada.

"My first thought was it was funny, a funny joke," she said. "'Really dad, the Olympic team? C'mon?"

She was invited to a tryout for the 17-and-under junior team and played so well she was invited to the senior team tryout, where she dazzled with her speed. In an exhibition game on Wednesday, she twice beat out infield choppers, reaching first base before the pitcher even had a chance to get the ball out of her glove.

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Sorcerer 2009 ASA Gold Champions!

Posted by Bob Stauder at Aug 8, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

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SORCERER GOLD (PHIL) National Champions! 
      

 Sorcerer Gold (Phil) wins 18-Under GOLD with Ricketts leading the way


OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. -- Behind the pitching and batting of left-hander Keilani Ricketts (San Jose, Calif.), Sorcerer Gold-Phil of Vallejo, Calif. completed an unbeaten sweep through the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) 18-under Girls’ GOLD National Championship Sunday afternoon at the ASA Hall of Fame Complex in Oklahoma City, Okla. 

To go 7-0 for their first ASA GOLD national title, Sorcerer Gold defeated the defending 2008 GOLD National Champions, the Gold Coast Hurricanes (Plantation, Fla.) 3-1, in the championship game. 

One reason Sorcerers won was because of the outstanding play of Ricketts (San Jose, Calif.), who will attend the University of Oklahoma this fall. Ricketts limited the Hurricanes to only three hits and one run while striking out eight in going the distance in a 97-pitch performance. She issued only one walk. 

Her performance was impressive throughout the tournament. She won all of her team’s seven games and fanned 58 batters in 47 innings, allowing 15 hits while only walking eight batters. And she also drove in six runs while batting .444 (8-for-18). 

Ricketts also had three of her team’s nine hits—which came off four Gold Coast pitchers—in the championship game with a single in the second and a double to left center leading off the top of the fourth. Ricketts eventually scored on a bloop single by Shenise Cox, making the Sorcerer lead 2-0. 

Then the Hurricanes fought back and scored their lone run in the bottom of the fifth to cut the deficit to 2-1 on Michelle Moultrie’s (Plantation, Fla.) RBI single. 

The Sorcerers added an insurance run in the top of the seventh on a Tylyn Wells’ (Concord, Calif.) single scoring Jessica Vest (Hollister, Calif.), who had singled to open the inning and was sacrificed to second. Wells also brought home the first Sorcerer run in the third inning with a double inside the right field foul line. 

In the bottom of the seventh, the Hurricanes went down in order, which ended the game and their magnificent run through the tourney as they finished with a 10-2 record, winning nine consecutive games in the losers bracket before losing in the championship game. 

The Hurricanes again used their quartet of pitchers with loser and starter Hannah Rogers, (Lake Wales, Fla.), who went three innings, allowed four hits and two runs, Kylie Vry (Des Moines, Iowa), Leslie Jury ( (Anderson, Fla.) and Rachele Fico ( Oxford, Fla. ) who allowed three hits and one run in two innings. Jury and Fry each pitched an inning. 

Gold Coast had advanced to the championship game by eliminating the Worth Firecrackers, 3-1, in the third place game earlier Sunday. 

Gold Coast jumped out to an early 3-0 lead and held on as the Firecrackers, who time and time again battled back to win games by one-run margins, couldn’t do it one more time and lost 3-1. Their only run came in the second inning. 

Fico went the distance for the Hurricanes against the Firecrackers, striking our five and walking one. The Firecrackers started Rebecca Patton, who allowed two hits and two runs before Ensley Gammel came on to finish the game, allowing four hits and one run. 

Moultrie had three of the Hurricanes’ six hits while Hallie Wilson (Tustin, Calif.) and Kylee Lahners (Laguna Hills, Calif.) had two hits apiece for the Firecrackers. 

In the winners bracket final on Sunday morning, the Sorcerers blanked the Worth Hurricanes, 2-0, who had won its last four games by one-run margins. The Sorcerers scored single runs in the third and sixth inning to advance to the championship round and remain as the tourney’s lone undefeated team (6-0). 

Emily Allard’s (Antioch, Calif.) two-out single brought across the first run in the third inning. The Sorcerers added another run in the top of the seventh on a double by Cox. 

The Firecrackers, who dropped into the losers bracket with the loss, could only manage three hits against winning pitcher Ricketts who fanned six and walked one in the complete game. 

Taking the loss for the Firecrackers was starter Rebecca Patton (Northridge, Calif.), who gave up three hits and one run in three innings, Ensley Gammel (Bakersfield, Calif.) relieved her and finished the game, allowing two hits and the second run. 

While the Sorcerers were blanking the Firecrackers, the defending champion Gold Coast Hurricanes eliminated the So Cal Athletics, 4-2, in the losers bracket with a quartet of pitchers. Leslie Jury (Anderson, Fla.) started, followed by Hannah Rogers, (Lake Wales, Fla.) Kylie Vry (Des Moines, Iowa) and Rachele Fico (Oxford, Fla.) Rogers got the win and hurled four 2/3 innings, allowing three hits and two runs. 

The Athletics (Upland, Calif.) were eliminated from the tourney with the loss and finished in fourth place in a field of 64 with a 6-2 record. Kayla Massey (Foothill Ranch, Calif.) was the starter and losing pitcher for the Athletics. Mandle Sugita (Rossmore, Calif.) hurled the last one and 2/3 innings. 

Center fielder Michelle Moultrie (Plantation, Fla.) led the Hurricanes, winners of eight games in a row in the losers bracket, with a pair of hits including an RBI double in the fourth. She also scored the first Hurricane run on an error. The Hurricanes also scored their second run on an error.