Busch/Pepsi
Classic - Little Rock, AR
July 1-3, 2005
| Tournament Record: 4-0 |
| 1st Place |
| Long Haul/Miken 19 - Barnes Logging/Worth 12 |
| Long Haul/Miken 22 - McNair/New Construction 8 |
| Long Haul/Miken 20 - Berardi’s/TPS 19 |
| Long Haul/Miken 24 - Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3N2/TPS 22 |
| MVP: Greg Flees |
| NAME | H/AB | BA | OBP | 2B | 3B | HR | BB | ROE | HRF |
| Eric Klug | 7-16 | .438 | .438 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | - |
| Ross Sannes | 11-18 | .611 | .611 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | - |
| Randy King | 9-17 | .529 | .529 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | - |
| Adam Peterson | 8-17 | .471 | .471 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | - |
| Tony Hansen | 9-17 | .529 | .555 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 0 | - |
| Lance Dalbey | 10-17 | .588 | .706 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 2 | - |
| BJ Augedahl | DNP | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Lenny Cunitz | 12-15 | .800 | .813 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 1 | 0 | - |
| Shawn Bauer | 11-14 | .786 | .786 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - |
| Cory Klug | DNP | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Mark Augedahl | DNP | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Tom Muehlenkamp | 6-17 | .353 | .412 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | - |
| Brad Augedahl | 8-14 | .571 | .571 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - |
| Greg Flees | 12-16 | .750 | .824 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 1 | 1 | - |
| From The Old Scout Softball Report |
| Dated 07/05/05 |
| The
Long Haul Trucking sponsored teams hauled away all the hardware in this
great Busch Classic. The Men's Upper Division was won by Long Haul/Miken. The Women's Division was won by Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton. I ranked the
Miken boys #10 in the start of the season. This bunch just got off to a
very bad start. I'm here to tell you now they've got it going the last few
weekends, and they will be reckoned with the rest of the way. This is one
very talented team that can base hit it, hit for power and can flat out pick
it. This bunch will be a force in the Class A Worlds, I guarantee. It was
a total team effort on route to the Championship. The Miken boys beat a
very, very good Aubrey's/Resmondo/TPS team who finished in second place in
this one. This is the best Aubrey's team ever, that have a lot of talent. I will not make any excuses for Aubrey's, but the team didn't get to their
hotel until 5:30 AM Saturday morning because of travel complications.
They
then played Sports Center/Worth early Saturday morning who played a perfect game
and won it in the bottom of the seventh. The TPS boys battled back through
the blistering heat to play the Championship game, but fell a little short. Make no mistake, this is one powerful A team. Third place went to another
very good A team, Berardi's/TPS. This team will be a threat in the Class A
Worlds for sure. This is a very talented team who has a lot of veteran
players who know how to win. Fourth place went to another talented A team,
Barnes Logging/Worth. This bunch sometimes has a bad outing and loses a
tough game that they should win. I look for this bunch to be reckoned with
at the A Worlds. I would like to tell you about an A team from Locust
Grove, Oklahoma called Native American. This team is made up of Cherokee
Indians and is the first native american team to play in the Busch Classic. Their manager told me we chose to play in the upper division to get some
experience. I can tell you they gave a great effort, but were over classed
in this one. I like to see teams play up once awhile, so they get a chance
to see what it takes to play with the big boys. This was a very good upper
division, as there were six very good A teams, and any one of the six could
of won this one, I guarantee you. Great job by all the teams. The Old Scout |
| Week 13 Top 25 HR FRQ | Week 13 Top 25 OBP | |
| Rank Name PA HR BB FRQ | Rank Name PA H BB ROE OBP | |
| 1 Shaun Ballard 59 27 0
2.185 2 Tim Cocco 153 55 7 2.655 3 Scott Hille 42 15 1 2.733 4 Denny Crine 125 42 10 2.738 5 Shawn Harkins 58 21 0 2.762 6 Adam Peterson 50 20 3 2.800 7 Brett Helmer 182 53 32 2.830 8 Dal Beggs 187 54 14 2.833 9 Jeff Hall 154 43 14 3.000 10 Bryson Baker 219 67 17 3.015 11 Alex Lavorico 123 38 7 3.053 12 Jeff Wallace 228 67 22 3.075 13 Jim Devine 155 44 10 3.295 14 Scott Brown 174 46 20 3.433 15 Albert Davis 123 30 20 3.433 16 Tim Mattox 112 31 5 3.452 17 Rusty Bumgardner 218 56 23 3.482 18 Dennis Turner 79 22 2 3.500 19 Tom Ellis 97 26 5 3.538 20 Wayne Habermehl 109 27 12 3.593 21 John Glidewell 177 41 29 3.610 22 Lance Dalbey 61 15 6 3.667 23 Kris O'Hara 120 25 28 3.680 24 John Dykes 101 26 3 3.769 25 JD Genter 68 17 3 3.824 |
1 Shawn Harkins 58 50 0 0 .862 2 Shaun Ballard 59 50 0 0 .847 3 Brett Helmer 182 111 32 0 .786 4 Scott Hille 42 32 1 0 .786 5 Rusty Bumgardner 218 143 23 4 .780 6 Dennis Rulli 135 80 23 2 .778 7 Lenny Cunitz 54 40 1 0 .759 8 Brian May 91 60 9 0 .758 9 Lance Dalbey 61 36 6 4 .754 10 Kris O'Hara 120 58 28 4 .750 11 Ryan Robbins 97 54 18 0 .742 12 Jeff Hall 154 89 25 0 .740 13 Denny Crine 125 80 10 2 .736 14 Tim Cocco 153 105 7 0 .732 15 Scott Brown 174 105 20 2 .730 16 Jeff McGavin 59 43 0 0 .729 17 Jeff Wallace 228 143 22 1 .728 18 Don DeDonatis 220 130 28 2 .727 19 Dal Beggs 267 105 14 2 .725 20 Tom Ellis 97 64 5 1 .722 21 Brad Reckart 89 54 10 0 .719 22 Matt Arlett 64 42 4 0 .719 23 Bryson Baker 219 134 17 6 .717 24 Tim Mattox 112 75 5 0 .714 25 Howie Krause 195 94 41 4 .713 |