2004 News

Some 2004 Moments
 


Kansas Ink/NAFA

Sweet & Bitter


A friend - He brought BEER.

Cape Vincent, NY

The Smiths

Fun Valley, Kansas

3rd Place
NAFA - A Major

Tall - Dark - Handsome

Jersey Shore, PA
Where's the sand?

But - 1st Team
All World -

Judd!


It's a sname -
We'll never know

Paul -
2nd Team All World
Just tell him where
the next game is

In between

In the Gates

Hooser

Brett - Jamie - Barry
A Kansas Candid

Smilin!

Mike
A young dancin' machine
Rowan

Shade

Is that guy giving us the finger?

Gettin' Loose

Lyons, PA
Barry showing the toe

Young love
Lyons, PA

Dave
2nd Team
All World

No Lampback Today


Dogs like cough drops too!

Always smiling

Lyons, PA
It's pouring outside

An army marches on its stomach

Matt -

He's great with kids!


Lyons, PA
Benchin'

No one does a cooler the way The Olean Guys can!

Brett's girl, Melanie

We thank our sponsors!

How come nobody told me about the Genetti?

 

 

Ricola adds Kevin Brink to '05 Roster


Ricola Mens's Fastpitch Softball Club is pleased to announce that third baseman ,Kevin Brink, of Olean, NY will play for the the Cough Drops in 2005. Brink is known as a line drive hitter and also as a fine fielder. He was a 3rd team All American Selection at the ASA "C" Nationals in 2000. Previously, Kevin Brink has played for Angies, Coors Third Base and Big Al's.....all of the Olean, NY area.

Chris Mendell Bags Big Buck

Ricola's hard hitting first baseman Chris Mendell scored big during NY State's Bow season. His 9 point buck had a 17 inch inside spread. It was a 20 yard shot from a treestand. Chris has promised to bring the deersteaks for the grill to Cape Vincent in '05.

 

Billy Collins Returns to Ricola
To Coach/Pitch for Ricola in 2005


Billy Collins will be Ricola's first base and pitching coach in 2005 and he will also be asked to throw for Ricola on an occasional basis.

Player-Coach Doug Smith had the following to say: " I'm pleased to have Billy back with Ricola. This will be his 3rd tour of duty with us...he has a lot of history with Ricola. Billy has been around a long time and he's done a lot of things including winning a national tournament...... he will be a valuable asset as a pitching coach and as a base coach. It also won't hurt having his arm .......it wasn't too many years ago that he won 30 games for us and had over 300 strikeouts. Billy and I had a nice talk and I look for Billy to be a real positive influence with our younger pitchers. Billy is a technician and a gamer.....he'll work on mechanics with our pitchers and will also help them with the mental part of the game.....Billy hates to lose. We've also never had a first base coach that didn't play....this will let our players concentrate even more on just playing. Billy is retired Air Force....he's the first one at the field, he's always in the right uniform and he has that military type of discipline that is a plus. The guys will like him and he'll quickly earn their respect."
Collins was the MVP in the 1987 ASA B Nationals and is a 3 time All American.

Collins will pitch league ball in Summit/Meyersville NJ with Buniak's Boys, the same team that Smith and Brett Belcastro play on.

 

Ricola Finishes 3rd at NAFA A-Major World Series


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The Cough Drops finished in 3rd place at the NAFA "Class A-Major" World Series in Hutchinson, Kansas and placed 5 players on the All World Team.

Ist Team All World selections were shortstop Judd Williams and 1st baseman Chris Mendell. 2nd Team All World selections were center fielder Dave Rennie, 3rd baseman Paul Furlong, and pitcher Jamie Thompson.

Ricola's 4-2 record went like this. Wins over Rice Lake Wisconsin and Hamilton, Ontario. A loss to Fisherville, Ontario and then two wins in the loser's bracket against Abies Bar of Michigan and Rice Lake Wisconsin before a loss to the Boise Idaho Clippers to be eliminated. Boise, Idaho came out of the loser's bracket to beat Fisherville, Ontario twice to win the title.

Notes:


Offense-
Judd Williams and Chris Mendell both hit .600 or better and once again established themselves as two of the games premier hitters at this level. Dave Rennie and Paul Furlong also contributed alot offensively....Furlong had two home runs, one a grand slam. A bit too little from a few but then again we got a lot more than expected from a few, most notably from first year player Brett Belcastro.....watch out for Belcastro as the years go on.

 

Defense- A bit disappointing. Too many runs given away on plays that were routine.

Pitching- Good but faded down the home stretch. Jamie Thompson had 4 wins. Barry Van Hooser had a save and as has been the case all year did not get much offensive support.....he should have won against Fisherville, Ontario but Ricola gave up 3 unearned runs to lose 3-2. Too many long balls were given up. A coaching error, probably....when times were getting tough I probably should have thrown Paul Furlong as a starter or in relief and taken my chances with the defensive shake up it would have caused. Furlong is a bulldog, is capable of a strong game at any time and throws a hard drop that would have put the damper on the long balls that were killing us......Wins ands losses are 98% about players and 2% about coaches.....none the less, the 2% on this one will cause me more than a few sleepless nights this winter as I second guess myself.

Attitude-Great! Team Alpha Dog, Judd Williams, stepped up and took charge leading by example. There was plenty of fun after hours but at the right times. The team was there to play and Williams made sure of it. Ricola was cited for sportsmanship based on comments from other teams and umpires......that's nice. A great group....maybe the best ever Ricola Team for attitude ...in past years there was always an attitude or two at the nationals......not the case here......everyone knew their role and lived with it. Of particular note was the class that Barry Van Hooser showed when Jamie Thompson threw both games one and two....his response was simple...he said, "I'm here to help the team win....I'm a team guy, let me know what you want me to do and I'll do it." Talk about refreshing!

On the Outcome: 4-2 was a nice record and a 3rd place finish was our best ever in a national tournament. Each player gave their best. But.....!

On Hutchinson, Kansas: Fun Valley was a nice complex. No bad weather so we don't know how well they would have responded. The fields were always ready to go at game time and they were in good shape with one exception that I can think of. Hutchinson, Kansas is a town of about 50,000...not much of a tourist town although there is a museum and a zoo. Accommodations were overpriced and the prices were non-negotiable. We stayed at the Econo Lodge and the rooms were shabby at $70 a night plus tax. It is usually the small towns like Hutchinson, Kansas that really support a national tournament......simply put, Hutchinson, Kansas is no Minot, North Dakota but then again, few are.

On NAFA: Kudos for a job well done. Director Benjie Hedgecock runs a nice show. He told 30 players to stay home because they didn't belong on an A-Major Roster......that kind of screening made for a tournament where any of the teams could have won it........nobody snuck in a big chucker or hitter and that was refreshing. Umpires were good.....no complaints at all. A nice, simple opening ceremony with every team in attendance. The All World selections had to do with more than batting average......Hedgecock and his NAFA staff noted defensive performances and the little things...example...they knew that Furlong had a number of sac bunts and that he "pushed" one.....there is a whole lot more than batting average that makes a good ballplayer and it was nice to see that recognized. Would we go to another NAFA World Series.....oh ye.

 

This coming weekend Ricola will be in Elkland, Pa for the 52nd Elkland Open Labor Day Tournament

Joining our ranks will be lefty thrower Jeff Van Hooser, Barry's brother........tough tournament but we hope to make a little noise!
Please check back for updates later!

 

More news from Hutchison, Kansas...

Ricola's final record was 4-2 and finished 3rd in the A-MAJOR Tournament.  Five Members were named to the NAFA All-World Team:

2nd Team All World
Jamie Thompson - Pitcher
Paul Furlong - Third Baseman
Dave Rennie - Center Fielder

1st Team All World
Judd Williams - Short Stop
Chris Mendell - First Baseman

Ricola's current over record is currently 14-14.

 

News from Hutchinson, Kansas
Sunday - August 29th, 2004 - 11:00am

Ricola lost to Boise Idaho Clippers, 8-4.
Losing Pitcher - Jamie Thompson.
Ricola had a 4-0 lead but Boise kept chipping back with 3 home runs late in the game.

 

News from Hutchinson, Kansas
Sunday - August 29th, 2004 - 9:00am

Ricola beat Abbey's Bar and Grille from Michigan, 10-3.
Paul Furlong hit 2 home runs, one of which was a grand slam. He also scored 4 runs.

Ricola's current record in the tournament is 4-1.

 

News from Hutchinson, Kansas
Saturday - August 28th

Ricola beat Rice Lake Wisconsin in Loser's Bracket Activity by a score of 9-4.  Ricola's record is now 3 wins, 1 loss.

Other Notable News:
Winning Pitcher - Jamie Thompson.
Barry VanHooser got a save
Chris Mendell got 3 hits, 4 RBI's including a 2-run home run.
Judd Williams added 2 hits and 2 runs scored.
Ricola continues action Sunday morning @ 9:00am vs. Abbey's Foreign Grill from Michigan.

 

News from Hutchinson, Kansas
Friday - August 27, 4:00pm


Ricola loses 3-2 to Fisherville, Ontario.
Losing Pitcher - Barry VanHooser
Judd Williams had 3 hits for Ricola includng a homerun!

The difference in the game was Ricola gave up 3 unearned runs in the 3rd inning to Fisherville.

Ricola's record is now 2-1 they play tomorrow @ 6:00pm.
 

News from Hutchinson, Kansas
Friday - August 27, 10:00am
 

Ricola beat Hamilton Ontario Hawks, 10-3
Winning Pitcher - Jamie Thompson
Ricola was lead by Chris Mendell who had 3 hits and 3 RBI's
Judd Williams - 2 hits and 2 RBI's

 

News from Hutchinson, Kansas
Thursday - August 26

Ricola met Rice Lake, Wisconsin, 5-3.
Winning Pitcher - Jamie Thompson - 8 strikeouts!

Other notable news:
Judd Williams - 3 hits, scored a run!
Chad Miller - Hit a 3 run home run!

Rice Lake was the opening game in NAFA (North American Fastpitch Association) World Series A-Major Category.

Ricola is off to a great start!  Check back shortly for more updates.

 


 "We're Off to See the Wizard!"

"Follow the Yellow Brick Road"...."Follow the Yellow Brick Road" ......"Follow the Yellow Brick Road"
No witches, it ain't about lions and tigers and bears, and there really is noone called Dorothy but it sure as hell is about having a brain, having courage and having heart.........this is about Fastpitch Softball.
We're off to see the Wizard!
Hutchinson, Kansas,: Fun Valley Sports Complex: Ricola Men's Fastpitch Softball Club: The 2004 North Amercian Fasptitch Association's World Series: August 26-29th:
We're off to see the Wizard!
Game One....Thursday, August 26 4:00 PM: vs Wisconsin's Rice Lake Orangemen.
We're off to see the Wizard!
"If I only had a brain".......we do.....catchers Foster and Smith
"If I only had a heart".......we do.....pitchers Thompson, Van Hooser and Furlong
"If I only had the nerve".....we do....Mendell, Kent, Williams, Belcastro, Rennie, Miller, Rowan......talk about Courage!
We're off to see the Wizard!
Ricola's "Gettin Dirty Dozen" promises:
     Not to be : "Gentle as a Lizard"
     To be: "Clever as a Gizzard"
     To be: "Brave as a Blizzard"
We're off to see the Wizard........Don't kid yourself....The Wizard's from NJ , he likes cough drops, and he dresses in green and gold!
We're off to see the Wizard...............See you in OZ (on the ballfield) !


 

Ricola Goes 1-2 at NSA World Series

News from Salem, Virginia: August 6-8, 2004

Ricola traveled to Salem, Virginia for the NSA World Series this past weekend. The Cough Drops won one game and lost two in what was a deceptively strong performance.

Recap:

Ricola 9- Ridleys 2: Winning pitcher Jamie Thompson. Fred Kent had 2 triples and a double for Ricola. Ricola was more than this Virginia team could handle in all ways.

Lonesome Oak Rockers 4-Ricola 3: Losing pitcher Jamie Thompson: Chris Mendell hits a 2 run dinger for Ricola. The Cough Drops had opportunities to win but came up short in a well played game to a quality team from Virginia.

Columbus Ohio Cyclones 3-Ricola 2: Losing pitcher Barry Van Hooser: Another tight game against a solid opponent. Some silliness by the plate umpire in the first inning was probably the difference......Ohio scored all three runs in the first while the plate umpire was trying to figure out what her real strike zone was going to be......if Van Hooser didn't come down broadway with it, it wasn't a strike.

Comment:
Salem Virginia is always fun, the NSA World Series is always very competitive, and Moyer Complex is super. The umpires that we had were below average at best......no sour grapes, just fact.  Defense pretty darn good.

Pitching pretty darn good. Jamie Thompson is getting better by the weekend and he wants the ball in a big way.  Hitting.......not so darn good. Failure to sacrifice bunt probably cost us 3 runs. No one other than Chris Mendell has hit consistently all year and we're paying the price.

The good news....all of the Cough Drops are giving it their best and there is salvation in that. We lost 2 tight games to two very good teams. A Few more runs scored and it's a totally different tournament.

A decade ago, Ricola was known for playing their best at the end when it mattered most. Rumor has it that is going to be the case with this group.
Next up is Hutchinson, Kansas, August 26-29 for the annual NAFA Nationals....Ricola will be competing in the "A-Major" class.
Stay tuned!


Ricola Holds Their Own at Keating's Fitness Invitational

Lyons, Pa. July 31 and August 1, 2004
The Cough Drops traveled to Lyons Pa. this past weekend to participate in the 1st Keating's Fitness Invitational Tournament. They won 2 and lost 3 in a very competitive field of teams.

Recap as follows:
Saturday
Ricola 7-Landis Market 0: Winning pitcher Jamie Thompson. Alan Esporin had 3 hits and 5 RBI for Ricola. Small ball and Alan Esporin offensively, a tight defense and a nice job of throwing by Jamie Thompson of the cough Drops proved too much for Landis.

Orr Park 5- Ricola 3: Losing pitcher Barry Van Hooser. Ricola had opportunities but couldn't quite deliver when needed the most. Ricola did pull off a triple play on a line drive to First Baseman Chris Mendell to dazzle the fans.

Ricola 5-Armour Rise 1: Ricola's pitcher Paul Furlong was in control from the start and threw a very nice game....always ahead in the count and trusting his stuff.

Quaker Riversharks 9-Ricola 2: Jamie Thompson took the loss for Ricola. Ricola went up on Quaker by 2 early with some dazzling baserunning. Quaker battled back and systematically kept adding runs and their chucker Reno Lato was too much for Ricola playing their third strait game of the day.
Sunday

Keating 5-Ricola 0: A well played game by both teams. Jamie Thompson got the loss for Ricola. Mike romeo had 2 hits against Keating pitcher Earl Rutledge

Comment:
Ricola faced their toughtest competition of the year. All 5 teams they faced were noteworthy. Landis and Rise fared very well in their respective national tournaments last year and Ricola beat them. Ricola's 3 losses were to last year's ASA B National Champs (Keating Fitness) and the ASA B champ from 2003 (Orr Park Ohio). Quaker is a bona fide Major Team and they showed it.

The Cough Drops went to see 5 good teams and they did. They continued to improve and to meld as a team. Many thanks to pickups Alan Esporin, Chris Pagano, and Mike Romeo.

Keating's Fitness gets high marks for running a quality tournament. Tournament Director Mike Fulton had the tournament rules, schedule, and other necessary paperwork out in advance of the tournament for review by the teams. The games went as scheduled and Fulton and his crew handled the Saturday night and Sunday morning rain well....they got the fields in order and playable with only minimum delays. Communication during the rain delays was way better than typical. The food was good, the T-shirts were nice and the facilities were ideal for a tournament of this type. It was nice to finally go to a tournament where all of the teams were in full uniforms and looking right. Mike Fulton clearly put the time into organizing the tournament and it paid dividends....Kudos to Mike Fulton and Keating's Fitness.....a nice genesis of what will surely be an annual tournament.

Ricola travels to Salem, Virginia August 6-8 for the NSA World Series.

 

News from Jersey Shore, Pa.

Ricola Mens fastpitch Softball Club went 2-3 at the annual Jersey Shore, Pa. July 4th tournament. Kreider and Flick won the tourney with a perfect 5-0 record. With Bob Cup, and Mike Ohl on the hill they were the class of the tournament.

Recap:
Ricola 1- Marysville 0: Winning pitcher Jamie Thompson (11-K's). Dave Rennie had the game winning hit in an exciting, well played game on both ends.
Ricola 18-Condo's 3: Winning pitcher, Barry Van Hooser. Chris Mendell had 2 HR's and 8 RBI's for Ricola in this 5 inning blowout.

Bob Boob 3- Ricola 1: Losing pitcher Paul Furlong. Ricola bats go quiet.
Kreider Flick 3- Ricola 0: Losing pitcher Jamie Thompson. Ricola bats become semi-comatose.

Marysville 3-Ricola 1: Losing pitcher Barry Van Hooser. Ricola bats are dead.

Comment:
Tim Saar of Jersey Shore, Pa, ran a nice little tournament. It went smoothly and he did a good job of keeping it on the B-C level....he didn't let anybody sneak in with a big thrower.

By the way, for those of you that are wondering, it's called Jersey Shore because the town is on the Jersey side of the Susquehanna River....so what if it's 3 hours west of NJ.

Now back to Ricola...... Ricola throwers, Van Hooser, Thompson, and Furlong did their jobs.....they kept Ricola close enough to win but the Ricola bats went bad and defense was not as tight as usual.

The Ricola schedule heats up from here on in.......two doubleheaders against the Armour Rise of Quakertown, Pa on July 17th and 18th.......should be a good indication as to how good or not good Ricola really is..
The Cough Drop's record is now 7-7.

 

News from Elkland, Pa.
The Cough Drops traveled to Elkland , Pa on June 26th for a one day, four game, round robin. They finished with a 3-1 record for a 2nd place finish out of six teams.

Judd Williams

Recap:

Ricola 7: Elkland 6: Winning pitcher Jamie Thompson. A hard fought game. Mike Romeo homered for Ricola.  Chad Miller got the game winning hit for Ricola.

Ricola 6: Williamsport 0: Winning pitcher Paul Furlong. Furlong throws another gem and Chris Mendell homers for Ricola.

Bombers 7: Ricola 1: Losing pitcher Barry Van Hooser: Ricola was sloppy and the Bombers capitalized. Justin Heyman , Bomber's pitcher had Ricola's number and the Bomber bats seemed to hit balls with eyes.


Ricola 16: Rage 2: Winning pitcher Jamie Thompson: Homers by Dave Rennie and Chris Mendell. No contest and it shouldn't have been.

 

Chris Mendell

Comment:
Elkland is always a pleasure...this day was no exception... 70 degrees, a little breeze, 4 games in one day , the concession stand was grilling and Joe Cevette of Elkland Softball ran a smooth one day affair....who could ask for more.
Ricola had a good day. The boys in green and gold are still coming together as a team and are working out the kinks.....this was only their second outing of the year. Rookie infileder Brett Belcastro showed moments of defensive brilliance and rookie chucker Jamie Thompson is settling into his role nicely and showed more poise and confidence than in his last outing. Paul Furlong threw a dandy and Barry Van Hooser got little support for the second time this year. Defense was good except against the Bombers and hitting was good except against the Bombers...... a positive....Justin Heyman, Bombers ace thrower only had 2 Ricola K's....that's a good thing.

Next stop....Jersey Shore Pa., July 3-4. We'll keep the light on for you.

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News from Cape Vincent, NY

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June 12-13, 2004: The Cough Drops traveled to Cape Vincent, NY for their first tournament of the year. They won two and lost three. The tournament format was round robin on Saturday and then single elimination on Sunday.

Recap:
In the opening game, Ricola lost to Brownville, NY 9-3. Ricola rookie, Jamie Thompson, took the loss for Ricola.  Game two saw the Cough Drops dropping a 1-0 decision to Knoxville, Ontario. Craig Hollingsworth threw a 1 hitter for Knoxville and Barry Van Hooser threw a gem for Ricola but the Ricola bats were overmatched by Hollingsworth who was in a real groove on the mound. The third game for Ricola was against LaBatt's Beer of Croghan, NY. Ricola won 5-2 with Paul Furlong getting the win for Ricola. It should be noted that Furlong threw what was probably his best game ever.....always ahead in the count and he had command of three pitches......all good news for Ricola.

Sunday morning matched Ricola vs The Duck Inn in a five inning 11-0 blowout with Ricola winning. Jamie Thompson got the win and had 11 K's and Mike Pisano had a solo homerun. Next up for Ricola was Knoxville Ontario... Ricola lost 9-7 to be eliminated form the tourney.

Comment:
Great weather, a wonderful setting and a tournament that was well run by Mike Lennox. The only suggestion would be to have the single elimination format on Sunday conclude earlier so that those with long rides can get home earlier. Mike Lennox is a ballplayer and the tournament is run as a ballplayer would like it.

This tournament was the beginning of a new era for Ricola. Lots of new faces. Alot more youth and speed than we've had in the past. The young guys stepped up nicely and left little doubt that in time they will be major contributors to a Ricola that has the potential to be better than ever. Team chemistry was good with the veterans clearly setting a very positive tone.

Next up....Ricola travels to Elkland, Pa. on June 26th for a one day round robin.



Armour-Rise to Host Ricola for Two Doubleheaders

Ricola will visit Quakertown, Pa. for two doubleheaders in July against The Armour Rise. Saturday night , July 17 at 7:00 pm will be the first doubleheader and then Ricola and The Rise will match up for another doubleheader Sunday morning, July 18th at 9:00 am.

The Rise won 3 games at the 2003 ICS II tournament. They have long been one of Pa's premier fastpitch teams. Leading The Rise on the mound is veteran Tom Vogel and hard throwing Scott Adams.

4/16/04 - Mendell and Dry Named All Americans


Chris Mendell

In late breaking activity by the Piedmont Virginia ASA, the host for the 2003 Class B National Tournament, Chris Mendell and John Dry have been named 2nd team All Americans for their performance at the National Tournament last August. Both Mendell and Dry were named All Americans as "Utility Players."

Mendell played a stellar first base throughout the tournament and he batted .434 with 7 RBI's.....many of Mendell's RBI's coming in clutch situations. Dry was Ricola's DP for the tournament. He batted .545, had an on base percentage of .600, he had 10 RBI's, and 2 home runs.....one a grand slam.

Congratulations to Chris Mendell and John Dry.........their recognition as All Americans is certainly well deserved.


John Dry

4/9/04 - Belcastro Signs With Ricola --2004 Roster Complete

The final piece to the 2004 puzzle has been put in place as Brett Belcastro has signed on with the Cough Drops. Ricola's recruiting strategy for this season has been to recruit youth and speed. Belcastro fits both of those criteria. He is 21, and has "Bob Hayes speed" according to one source. Belcastro was a high school all state infielder in New Hamsphire. He played two years of college baseball and hockey before concentrating on hockey only this year. Doug Smith, Ricola's player coach, has indicated that Belcastro will be used as a utility player and along with Mike Abbate, and Chad Miller he'll add yet another speed merchant to the Ricola offense. "Bats slump but speed doesn't" according to Smith. "One of our goals this year will be to get our young guys on base any way we can and then let them drive defenses crazy," Smith continued......Brett Belcastro will certainly be a part of that if all goes according to plan. Belcastro will be playing league ball in Summit, NJ on the same league team as Doug Smith.
 

3/25/04 - Jamie Thompson To Throw For Ricola

Jamie Thompson of Ontario, Canada, will throw for the Ricola Cough Drops in 2004. Thompson has committed to the Ricola schedule in full and he along with Paul Furlong and Barry Van Hooser will make up the Ricola mound staff this year. At 23 years of age, Jamie Thompson is yet another young additon to the Ricola roster. Thompson is described as a hard thrower with good control that can get hitters out in a multitude of ways. A good hitter, Thompson will also be called on as a pinch hitter.

 

3/24/04 - Chad Miller Joins Ricola

Chad Miller, a hard hitting infielder from Ontario, Canada, has joined the Ricola ranks. Miller is 27 years old. He is known as a versatile infielder and a fine hitter. Ricola will look for Miller to bolster the middle of the lineup and also to provide defensive help at various positions in the infield. Miller is young and quick and along with Mike Abbate is part of Ricola's campaign to add youth and speed to their roster.

 

3/22/04 - Abbate to Play For Ricola


Mike Abbate

Ricola Fastpitch Softball is proud to announce that 23 year old Mike Abbate will be wearing the Ricola green and gold in 2004. Abbate comes to Ricola from Moravian College where he was Moravian's starting centerfielder and leadoff hitter for 4 years. Abbate brings some much needed youth and speed to the Ricola roster. Abbate will help tremendously to fill the void in the outfield left when Ricola lost two outstanding outfielders in Roger Karn and Steve Cifonelli at the end of the 2003 season.


2/11/04 - J
im Fraser's and Joe Skiff's numbers retired


Jim Fraser

Jim Fraser's #20 and Joe Skiff''s #25 have been retired by Ricola Fastpitch Softball. Skiff and Fraser both had many years of service with Ricola and predecessor teams. Fraser was originally an outfielder who turned into one of the best defensive 3rd basemen in recent memory in NJ. Skiff was a shortstop by trade who over the years played all of the infield positions for Ricola and could play the outfield as well if necessary. Skiff went to one Class A National Tournament and one Class C National Tournament with Ricola. Fraser attended two Class A National Tournaments and one Class C National Tournament with Ricola.  Fraser and Skiff were both key elements in establishing and maintaining the Ricola tradition which has endured for over twenty years.

See the Retired Uniform Numbers section for more details.

 


Joe Skiff

2/5/04 - Mike Kral Retires From Travel Ball- Ricola Retires His Number 26

After twelve seasons of traveling all over the globe with Ricola, Mike Kral is calling it a career although he will still play a little bit of league ball in NJ. Mike played in 4 ASA Class A National Tournaments, 1 Class B ASA National Tournament and 2 Class C ASA National Tournaments with Ricola. During Mike's twelve seasons with Ricola he usually hit in the middle of the order and was known for tape measure home runs and clutch hits in key spots. Most recently, Mike will be remembered for his 2 out, 2 RBI double that won the NY ASA Class B State Championship for Ricola. Dependable, enthusiastic, and never a hair out of place. He was a leader in his own way and always set a fine example of what a ballplayer should be like for the younger guys on the team to see. Mike will be remembered fondly by all who associated with him over the years. His loyalty and commitment to Ricola was unquestionable.

In honor of Mike's contributions and commitment to Ricola during his 12 years of service, his number 26 will be retired.
 

2003 News

Dry, Mendell, Williams lead Ricola to 4-2 record at "B" Nationals

The Cough Drops visited Salem, Va., Labor Day weekend for the ASA Class "B" Fastpitch National Tournament.

DP, John Dry, led the team in hitting with a .545 Batting average, a .600 on base percentage, 10 RBI's and 2 home runs (one a grand slam). Chris Mendell, Ricola's first-baseman, hit .434 with 7 RBI and Judd Williams hit .380 and scored 7 runs from the leadoff spot. Ricola finished 9th overall with a 4-2 record.

Ricola clobbered Sodalina, Missouri, 13-0 in their first game. Chuck Smith was the winning pitcher and John Dry had 2 home runs. Ricola rookie Fred Kent also homered in this game.

Game 2 was against Key AC of Maryland. Ricola won 6-5 with Larry Puzan as the winning pitcher.

Ricola came out on the short end of things against The Crush, another Maryland team, by a score of 8-3 to get knocked into the loser's bracket on Saturday. Chuck Smith suffered the loss.

Saturday night Ricola beat the Kearny, NJ Wizards 10-7 in a 9 inning affair. This game was played under protest because of the Wizard's host of illegal players. Paul Furlong pitched very well and got the win in this highly charged and emotional contest. Steve Cifonelli saved the game for Ricola throwing out what would haven been the winning NJ run at the plate in the bottom of the 7th inning to send the game into extra innings. This game was well played by both teams....it's just a shame that the game was overshadowed by the protest situation due to The Wizards illegal roster.

Early Sunday morning Ricola upped their record to 4-1 with a 4-2 win over Back and Gold of St. Louis Missouri. Chuck Smith got the win in relief of Larry Puzan who went 5 strong innings.

Next up for Ricola was Las Cruces New Mexico. With Ricola leading by a run with 2 out in the bottom of the 7th inning, a Chuck Smith wild pitch allowed New Mexico to tie the game and win it 6-5 in 9 innings wasting a good outing by pitcher Paul Furlong and to eliminate Ricola from the tournament.

Notes:

Facilities - Moyer Complex in Salem, Va. is a quality facility. Never seen fields take water better. Why they had our 3rd game in the winners bracket at an off site field I'll never know.....want some more sour grapes......the plate umpire for that game was from Maryland.....same place as our opponents, The Crush, who beat us.

Ricola Offense - By far the best performance by a Ricola team at any National Tournament.....EVER! John Dry had the best ever offensive performance by a Cough Drop at a National.....EVER!....not far behind were Mendell and Williams. Dry, Mendell and Williams hit for power and average. Dry and Mendell came up with RBI hits time after time. Dave Rennie, Ricola's center fielder, had 6 sacrifice bunts.....all leading to runs. Ricola bunted well throughout the tourney and their run production was testimony to that fact. Paul Furlong hit a solid .375

Ricola Defense - Stingy.....solid throughout the tournament with brilliant moments like Cifonelli's game saving throw in game 4. Fred Kent gets the gold glove award for the tournament......he was the DEFO (defense only) a lot and earned his keep by playing a stellar second base.

Ricola Pitching - It was pitching by committee all weekend long for this banged up staff. Chuck Smith had his foot in a cast. He was game but nowhere near himself. Larry Puzan, Ricola's pickup from the East Coast Ravens, came along to help out not expecting to do much except work on his tan...fact is he got a lot of innings as well as a win and a save and pitched effectively despite having a tender groin. Paul Furlong pitched a gem against the NJ Wizards and came back against New Mexico and threw equally as well....he should have gotten a win out of it and Ricola should have won.....woulda, coulda, shoulda. Furlong is up and coming.....look in the crystal ball about 2 years down the road......we all like what we see....he should not have had the pressure on him that he did at this stage of his development but he will benefit from the experience. It was a tough tournament for the Cough Drops pitching staff but they gave it their best. The offense and defense stepped up when it was needed the most.

Ricola Team Attitude - Excellent.....they were there for a reason and acted accordingly....nobody was there to vacation...it was all about ball. Pride in appearance, pride in performance, and pride in acting like a team was evident.. This group has been close all year and became closer during the tournament....most notably during the fiasco against the NJ Wizards.....they wouldn't be denied and it was clear that the Cough Drops were 15 acting as 1. Much credit to Judd Williams for his pre-tournament "players only" meeting.....it clearly set the tone for the tournament. Williams has emerged as Ricola’s "Alpha Dog".....a vacancy since Larry Wilson's departure.

All in All - This group is a veteran, tournament savvy team.....and it showed. They put on the uniform, went to war, and saved their best of the year for the nationals...had all of the pitchers been healthy???? who knows! This group take cares of their own....They have respect for all and they have fear of none. If you're ever looking to fill up a foxhole take a look at the Ricola roster.

Is the best yet to come?


 




Ricola loses in Elkland "B" Tournament to eventual 1st and 2nd place teams.

The Cough Drops traveled to Elkland, PA August 23-24 to compete in the 10th Annual Elkland "B" Tournament as their last tune up for the ASA "B" Nationals in Salem, Virginia next weekend.

Ricola went 1-2 for the weekend. In their opener, Ricola was overmatched by Keatings Fitness of Wilkes Barre, PA losing 9-0. Ricola scratched only 2 hits against Keatings pitcher, Art Devoe. Ricola pitcher Paul Furlong had control problems from the outset and Keatings capitalized on it big and early. Yale Hughes finished up on the mound for Ricola and again did a good job when put into a tough situation.

Later on Saturday, Ricola beat Warner's of Lancaster, PA 8-3. Leading the way for Ricola was leadoff hitter, Judd Williams. Williams has 2 homeruns and a double. Also hitting round trippers were Dave Rennie and cleanup hitter, John Dry. Barry VanHooser got the win for Ricola.

Games were backed up so Ricola's next game in the Loser's Bracket was moved to Sunday morning at 8:30 am. Kreider and Flick of Gap, PA was the opponent for this contest and Ricola dropped a tough 3-2 decision to get KO'd from the tournament. VanHooser was the losing pitcher for Ricola and Bobby Culp got the win for Kreider and Flick in a contest that was well played and where the lead changed hands 4 times. Kreider and Flick's catcher, Brad Theys, hit a 6th inning home run for Kreider and Flick to break a 2-2 tie and to give them the win.

Notes on the Weekend:

  • Ricola defense was good ... not great as it has been.
     
  • Ricola offense sputtered ... they were stymied by Devoe although they only had 3 strikeouts. The display of power in game 2 while impressive was at the expense of a young pitcher that candidly should have been spanked by the Cough Drops ... he's been nowhere and done nothing so you can't make too big a deal out of beating up on him. Bobby Culp of Kreider and Flick dodged a bullet ... Ricola had their chances but just didn't deliver ... the 5 K's and 2 failed sacrifice bunt attempts were contributors to a poor offensive performance. Brightest spot without much notice being given ... Roger Karn had 3 hits ... one in each game and 2 of them against solid pitchers.
     
  • Pitching was OK. Furlong is out of the groove he had been in earlier. Furlong and VanHooser do both get a lot of credit for doing their best to fill the shoes of the void left by the injured Chuck Smith who has been on the blink in one way or another all year long. Tough shoes to fill in anybody's book. Yale Hughes also gets a thumbs up for helping some on the mound ... he's really just a local league pitcher that has been thrown to the dogs in a few tournaments for "mop-up" duty and he's done a nice job in that role.
     
  • How about the ASA "B" Nationals in Virginia - Labor Day weekend, say you?
    Watch out for the Cough Drops is what the Vegas line has it at ... they don't like to lose and the last two outings they have been 1-2 with the 4 losses coming against some very good teams ...... too much talent and too much "bar room brawl" in this group for that to continue. I wouldn't want to be in their path in VA. There might be a surprise on the hill down south, too ... if that happens, the smart money has Ricola finishing in the money.

Final Note:

There is no better place in the east to play Fastpitch Softball than Elkland, PA ... and that includes Allentown, PA. The Elkland Softball Association has a tradition lasting more than 50 years and they take it seriously making sure that all of the details for a successful tournament are well attended to. The complex simply wreaks of tradition and of the great players who have played great games there in the past. Playing at the Elkland Softball Complex is as close to a religious experience as you can have in our game. If you are open to it, the ghosts talk to you and the shadows tell stories of times long ago. If you play there and you don't walk away with a special feeling afterwards, you either don't have blood in your veins or you belong playing slow pitch.

Arriving at the field Sunday morning at 7:00am, the field was already dragged, lined and ready to go. The fire was ablaze at their world famous barbecue pit and the chicken was about to go on. Litter patrols had the 3 field complex neat and clean after very late games Saturday night. Commemorative T-shirts were nice and in good supply. The beer was wet, cold and dispensed by friendly Elklanders. The concession stand had a good variety of modestly priced fare. Brackets were well displayed and were kept current. All testimony to what is done, how it is done, and to the respect they have for their tradition and reputation.

One suggestion would be to have the Elkland Softball Association toughen up on team uniforms ... there were too many teams that were rag-tag in appearance with little or no regard being given to looking sharp, looking uniform, and looking like a team. That took away from the overall effect of the tournament. You do not have to spend a lot of money to look like a team and Elkland Softball Association should consider mandating some sort of uniform rule for all participating teams ... they run too good a tournament to have teams step on the field looking anyway other that the right way.


Ricola logs a disappointing 1 and 2 in the NSA World Series in Salem, VA


Life turns on a dime and that was the case for the Cough Drops in Salem, VA. on August 9-10 at the NSA World Series. They went from the penthouse to the outhouse in short order.
Ricola got a bye in the first round and then beat Elkland, PA 4-1 in their first game riding the pitching of Barry VanHooser and the hitting of Judd Williams. At this point, Ricola was sitting in the catbirds seat but things quickly fell apart.

Their next opponent was Kentucky's Rare Breed. Judd Williams led off the game with a homer for Ricola and Dave Rennie manufactured another run on pure hustle. In the bottom of the first inning, With Ricola leading 2-0, Ricola's ace, Chuck Smith, injured his foot and Kentucky took full advantage of Smith's injury. They bunted on Smith at will and Smith had little pop on the ball leading to a barrage of hits. VanHooser came back in to throw for Ricola but couldn't stop the bleeding. Final score Kentucky 8, Ricola 2.

Sunday morning, Ricola lost 7-1 to Ashland, Ohio in a lackluster performance all the way across the board to be eliminated fro the tournament. The bats were silent and VanHooser, already overworked at this point, didn't have his good stuff. Relief pitcher Paul Furlong was ineffective in a brief stint. The bright spot was the pitching of Yale Hughes. Hughes, in his 4th year with Ricola, is a first or third baseman by trade. He came in to pitch the 6th inning against Ashland and quickly sat down all 4 batters he faced ... Hughes put on a brief clinic demonstrating once again that you don't have to throw hard to get outs. Hughes threw strikes and changed speeds enough to keep the Ashland hitters off balance.

Ricola travels to Elkland, PA August 23-24. Following that, it's back to Virginia over Labor Day Weekend for that ASA Class "B" National Tournament. While optimistic about Ricola's chances at the Nationals, Ricola realizes that they need Chuck Smith at or close to 100% to make a real run at it ... without Smith, Ricola simply isn't operating on all cylinders.


Ricola Goes 5 and 0 in Buffalo


The Cough Drops last played in Buffalo, NY in 1991 when they took 3rd place in the Class A Mid Atlantic Regional Tournament. They returned this past weekend in fine fashion and won the Buffalo Round Robin which was played at the beautiful Lockport Complex.
Ricola went 5-0 for the weekend.
Ricola's first game was their toughest as they prevailed 1-0 over Elkland Pa. Ricola's Chuck Smith and Elkland's Brad Porter hooked up in an old fashioned pitching duel. Smith had 13 K's and the Canadian, Porter, had eight. Ricola scored their run in the first inning as Yale Hughes doubled and Chris Mendell singled driving in Hughes. Both teams played stellar defense in support of their respective pitchers and the one Ricola run held up.
Ricola went on to beat the Lackawanna NY Ravens 11-3, Big John's of Buffalo, NY 9-1, Tonawanda NY 10-3 and Dunkirk NY forfeited their game to Ricola.
Chuck Smith had two wins for Ricola as did Ricola's up and coming thrower, Paul Furlong.
The Cough Drops played their trademark brand of "blue collar" softball throughout the weekend using a mix of "small ball" and power to manufacture an unusual abundance of runs for the game of fastpitch. The offensive display exhibited by the Cough Drops combined with a stingy defense and solid pitching from Smith and Furlong to make for a successful weekend.
It should be noted that the Lockport Complex was an excellent facility....well groomed and manicured fields and an on site restaurant-bar which was ballplayer friendly....it was air conditioned, had food and drink reasonably priced and it had large picture windows facing the main field so that you could watch the action while dining and cooling off in between games..........a National Tournament atmosphere on a smaller scale.
Kudos to tournament organizers Larry Puzon and Eric Hemphill...we hope to see more tournaments held here.
The Cough Drops have a weekend off and then travel to Salem, Va., for the highly competitive NSA World Series on August 8-10.


Ricola Wins NY Class "B" State Championship

The Cough Drops traveled to Holland Patent, NY, July 19-20 and captured the 2003 NY Class "B" State Championship.
Ricola had to beat a tough Croghan, NY, team twice to win the championship. Chuck Smith was the winning pitcher in the first win over Croghan by a score of 4-2. Smith had 11 K's.
Paul Furlong pitched Ricola to their second win over Croghan for the championship. Furlong went the distance in the 8 inning affair and had 7 K's.
Mike Kral, Ricola's DH, hit a dramatic two out double with two men on base in the 8th inning to give Ricola the 5-3 win. Ricola was let offensively by Judd Williams, Matt Foster, and Chris Mendell.


Results to date-2003

Earlier in the year, Ricola had finishes as follows:
May:
Jersey Shore, PA - Rained Out
June:
Cape Vincent, NY - 2nd Place
Elkland, PA - 2nd Place
July:
Croghan, NY - Did not place
Holland Patent, NY - 1st Place-NY Class B State Tournament
Buffalo, NY - 1st Place
August:
NSA World Series - Salem, VA - Did not place
Elkland "B" Tournament - Elkland, PA - Did not place
September:
ASA "B" Nationals - Salem, VA - 9th place


Ricola Fastpitch Shuffles off to Buffalo

Ricola will travel to Buffalo, NY, July 26th and 27th, to play in a Round Robin affair.

Ricola will be led by their young, hard throwing pitcher Paul Furlong of Olean, NY. Furlong has demonstrated that he is for real and is only going to get better.
Barry Van Hooser of Inverary, Ontario, and Chuck Smith of Rochester, NY, Ricola's other two throwers will round out the mound staff. Van Hooser and Smith are both veterans that Ricola has grown to expect big things from on a perennial basis.
Judd Williams leads Ricola hitters with a .423 batting average. John Dry .326 and Chris Mendell .316 respectively hold down the middle of the Cough Drop lineup.

 

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