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A look back at the 2016 USSSA “Texas Legends” Major tournament report!

 

 

 

2016 Nationwide Conference USSSA

 

16th Annual "Texas Legends"

 

Euless, TX

 

May 13-15

Big crowds as usual at Euless to watch Backman and Resmondo take on the local teams on Friday night

 

Link to the Softballcenter.com picture album of the Texas Major

 

2016 Texas Legends men's bracket link

The 16th Annual Texas Legends Major was played by 25 teams including 12 teams from the Nationwide Conference USSSA league.  They started on Friday night in cooler weather in front of some decent sized crowds at 7 PM central time.  All 4 Conference teams that had play in games (Steel, Team Adiktiv, Olmito Heat, ALLOut) won easily.  One interesting game Friday night was a battle between Brian's Custom Detailing and Texas 'C' power Goons when Brian's Custom won on a walk off walk 26-25.  Then in the round of 16 which was played by some teams on Friday night and some on Saturday all 8 favored Conference teams won.  Saturdays games that were to start at 9:00 AM were delayed until 1:30 PM due to a nasty storm that rolled through early Saturday morning but director Chris Thames and his crew did a wonderful job of getting the fields ready and all games were played except the first two rounds of the loser's bracket were played with a 5 inning or 1-hour time limit whichever came first.

In the winner's bracket round of 8 things got interesting.  Steel Athletics held down Bay Area Legends 18-13 when Bay Area just could not muster a comeback.  Team Racks and Vivid in a war between the only two 'AA' teams in the tournament played an uneventful game where Racks grabbed a lead and never let it go in a 21-18 win although the online bracket says 21-14.  Down in the lower half of the bracket #1 seed Backman Shoppe Louisville Slugger handled All Out 31-13.  And in the most interesting game of the day Resmondo could not put away Nightmare/Miken an 'A' team based out of Missouri who just would not give up.  Nightmares Jason Trammell with the wind blowing in hit a huge 3 run homer to give Nightmare a 38-36 lead.  Then Resmondo forced extra innings by tying up the game 38-38 and Resmondo's lanky speedster Lee Payne tried to get the winning run on with a grounder and run but Nightmare shortstop Zane Trammell who made a couple of great defensive plays in the game scooped and threw on the run to get him at first base.  Then Resmondo held Nightmare scoreless in the top of the 8th inning when right fielder Jeremy Isenhower made a nice running catch on a shot down the line.  In the bottom of the 8th Nightmare right fielder Trey Gotthard made an incredible assist to third base on Resmondos game winning runner who tried to go first to third.  But Resmondo got another hit and then a walk off single by Andrew Collins to win 39-38.

In the final 4 Saturday night with the temperatures really cooling off and the wind dying down Resmondo had a marathon 25 run top of the 3rd inning to take a 36-17 lead on Backman who was winning by 6 going into the inning.  Resmondo would go on to win by the 20 run rule 44-23.  Meanwhile on the field next door Team Racks scored 20 runs in the first inning on Steel and 23 more in the second inning to take a 43-4 lead after two innings and won easily 49-16.

In the winner's bracket finals then Team Racks had a narrow 12-11 lead early on and then broke the game open with a "Resmondo like" 23 run inning and made enough defensive plays in the 4th and 5th to win 38-21 in 5 innings.
 
In the loser's bracket things were wild and crazy with some huge scores and hard hitting.  Vivid had a 20 run lead on Team Adiktiv before Adiktiv came back only to lose 32-29.  Midwest Hearing knocked off ALLOut 32-8 after an early 21-1 lead, and then used a Mitch Loomis walk off homer to beat Classic Glass 35-34.  Classic Glass had advanced to that game by beating The B Team in extra innings.  With the game tied between Classic and B Team in the last inning Classic failed to score.  In extra innings B Team put up 10 runs but Classic Glass came back and won on a walk off grand slam homer by Brandon Traylor 34-30 and then Classic knocked off 'A' rival Nightmare 32-17.  In the top part of the loser's bracket Bay Area Legends knocked off Mayhem 29-14 and upset Vivid again 36-24 after a 30-18 lead.  Then in the last games of the night Bay Area Legends gave Backman all they could handle in a 40-37 loss and Steel scored 18 runs without an out in the top of the 1st and held off Midwest Hearing 31-25 to make it to Sunday.

Sunday morning at 8 AM was the loser's bracket semifinal with Steel and Backman.  Backman jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the first but Steel batted around to a 9-6 lead going to the bottom of the 2nd.  In the top of the 3rd Steel put up a zero and Backman scored 11.  In the top of the 4th Steels Nick Shay hit a 3 run homer to tie the game at 17-17 and Steel scratched across 3 more runs to take a 20-17 lead.  In the bottom of the 4th Backman got 3 run homers from Lee Powers and Jeremy Yates to grab a 28-20 lead and extended it to 34-22 after 5 innings.  In the 6th Steels Mark Cridland, Matt Vasquez, and Toby Letak matched Backmans Steven Lloyd with great defensive plays but Backman held on for a 35-22 win.

In the loser's bracket finals Resmondo jumped all over Backman with a 20-2 lead after one inning, 35-6 after 2 innings, and a 40-20 lead after 3 innings.  Resmondo never stopped scoring and won 52-31.  So Resmondo went on to face a fresh and hot hitting Team Racks in the finals.  In the first inning Racks got great plays by pitcher Tyson Steele off the chest throw out at first against Dedonatis, a backhand of a hot shot off the bat of Greg Connell by 2nd baseman Alexis Ramirez for out #2, and a nice running grab of a grounder by shortstop Aaron Martinez on Andy Purcell for the three up and three down inning.  Racks led 11-7 after 3 innings.  In the top of the 4th Resmondo center fielder Nick Santana threw a strike to the plate and got Brett Rettenmeier to keep the game to a 14-11 Racks lead after 4 innings.  In the top of the 4th Racks put up a zero and were held to zero again in the 6th when Andrew Collins made a diving catch for Resmondo in left field and Andy Purcell stabbed a hot shot up the middle to end the inning.  In the top of the 7th still with a 14-11 lead Team Racks got a 2 run homer by Dallas's own Stuart Snell, a 2 run homer by Lex Ramirez, and a 2 run homer by leadoff man Stuhey Lopez to take a 21-11 lead.  In the bottom of the 7th Resmondo who has never given up this year scored 8 runs to pull within 3 and with two outs and two on and two strikes Team Racks pitcher Tyson Steele used a trick early release windmill pitch to help get a fly out to left field to end the game.

Team Racks becomes the first 'AA' team to win a Major with at least 2 top Major teams in it since I believe Team 454/Worth who did it in Chicago when they beat out Resmondo and double dipped Laservision and Texas Legends in 2012 when they won over Nordkap and Resmondo was also there.

Some notes I wrote down about great defensive plays I witnessed:

Andrew Collins had the best home run rob on Saturday night bringing one back in center field.
Big Corey Gilbert had a great diving stab against Steel.
Luis Reyna a great diver to his right in the middle and throw out vs Nightmare.
Zane Trammels great play on Lee Payne to get rid of the ball so quickly on a chopper and his whirling throw to first in that same game.
Reno from Olmito Heat had a leaping stab against Nightmare Saturday morning.
Isaac Gonzalez made a great diver for Vivid vs Racks.
Brandon Traylor came up with some nice dp's in the middle for Classic Glass and I was impressed with the defense of Classic Glass shortstop Ricky Reavis?

There was also quite a large group of the top Conference umpires in attendance.  The Dudley Classic M ball was used.  Fences were 300-305-310-305-300

On another note I am hearing that Olmito Heat and Slayer are both breaking up.  Maybe the two sponsors could get together and merge.  Otherwise best of luck to those sponsors and players.

Sunday at Softball World Backman taking on Resmondo still fighting to get to the finals

 

Team Breakdown:
25 Teams Overall
12 Nationwide Conference USSSA Teams
2 Major Teams
2 'AA' Teams
3 'A' Teams
6 'B' Teams
10 'C' Teams
2 'D' Teams

Softball World from a drone perspective

 

Yes, Team Racks was actually beating Steel Athletics 43-4 in the top of the 3rd.

Steel 2B Mark Cridland hits against Backman in the first game Sunday morning

Backmans Neil Haglund hits against Resmondo in the winner's semi-finals

Tyson Steele's winning pitch was a two out wind mill trick pitch.

Nightmare taking on Classic Glass

The crowds and atmosphere at Softball World is always first rate.

The Classic M's in the cool weather was too much ball

 

Overnight rain delayed the tournament on Saturday

 

5 bats were cut open and none were shaved

 


 

Oldscout pollers went with Backman and Resmondo who finished 3rd and 2nd

 


 

Video Highlites brought to you by:

Here are some video clips from Friday and Saturday

Here are some video clips from Saturday and Sunday

 


 

Long Bombers of the Week

Resmondos Greg Connell hit one on the roof of a building across the street from the Green field we estimate at 425 feet

 


 

 Texas Legends Major Awards and Final Standings

Player Tournament Awards Players Name Plays For
Tournament MVP Brett Rettenmeier Team Racks/Miken/Sonny's
Offensive Tournament MVP Billy Fulk Resmondo Specialty Tank Worth
Defensive Tournament MVP Steven Lopez Team Racks/Miken/Sonny's
All Tournament Team Travis Hulbert Steel Athletics/Miken/Powerhouse
All Tournament Team Andy Purcell Resmondo Specialty Tank Worth
All Tournament Team Greg Connell Resmondo Specialty Tank Worth
All Tournament Team AJ Montano Team Racks/Miken/Sonny's
All Tournament Team Andrew Collins Resmondo Specialty Tank Worth
All Tournament Team Stuart Snell Team Racks/Miken/Sonny's
All Tournament Team Daniel Kirkwood Team Racks/Miken/Sonny's
All Tournament Team Nicholas Shay Steel Athletics/Miken/Powerhouse
All Tournament Team Brian Lipman Team Racks/Miken/Sonny's
All Tournament Team Ronald Mack III Resmondo Specialty Tank Worth
All Tournament Team Jon Nelson Team Racks/Miken/Sonny's
All Tournament Team Samuel Christensen Team Racks/Miken/Sonny's
Place State Team Team
Class
Wins Losses Ties Runs
Scored
Runs
Allow
Avg
Runs
Avg
Allow
Avg
Diff
Max
Runs
USSSA
Points
1 WY – Casper Team Racks/Miken/Sonny's USSSA-Mens-AA 5 0 0 169 94 33.8 18.8 15 49 300
2 FLS – Winter Haven resmondo specialty tank worth USSSA-SPMensMajor 4 2 0 213 175 35.5 29.1 6.33 52 225
3 IN – Aurora backman shoppe louisville slugger USSSA-SPMensMajor 4 2 0 191 177 31.8 29.5 2.33 40 200
4 TXS – Corpus Christi steel athletics/miken/powerhouse USSSA-Mens-B 4 2 0 132 148 22 24.6 -2.6 31 275
5 KS – Wichita Midwest Hearing/SYNDICATE USSSA-Mens-C 4 2 0 139 124 23.1 20.6 2.5 35 180
5 CAN – Hayward Bay Area Legends USSSA-SPMensConfTBD 3 2 0 136 102 27.2 20.4 6.8 37 155
7 CAC – San Jose Classic Glass/Easton USSSA-Mens-A 3 2 0 132 103 26.4 20.6 5.8 34 130
7 TXN – Frisco Vivid USSSA-Mens-AA 2 2 0 102 88 25.5 22 3.5 32 130
9 AR – Arkansas mayhem/j&r logistics/miken USSSA-Mens-B 3 2 0 92 94 18.4 18.8 -0.4 31 110
9 FLP – Pace team adiktiv/energy system/worth USSSA-SPMensConfTBD 3 2 0 125 90 25 18 7 31 110
9 TXS – Houston allout/powerhousesportz/izzysports USSSA-Mens-A 2 2 0 72 85 18 21.2 -3.2 28 110
9 MO – Branson Nightmare/Miken USSSA-Mens-A 1 2 0 94 98 31.3 32.6 -1.3 39 110
13 TXN – Fort Worth Jokers/FTP Empire USSSA-Mens-C 2 2 0 53 87 13.2 21.7 -8.5 33 70
13 TXS – Olmito olmitoheat/diamondkingz/miken USSSA-Mens-B 2 2 0 95 98 23.7 24.5 -0.7 27 170
13 TXN – Arlington The B Team USSSA-Mens-C 2 2 0 98 97 24.5 24.2 0.25 35 70
13 TXN – Grapevine club chill sports bar & grill USSSA-Mens-C 1 2 0 45 44 15 14.6 0.33 29 70
17 TXN – Mesquite C&R Express/Miken USSSA-Mens-C 1 2 0 55 76 18.3 25.3 -7 25 40
17 TXN – Grand Prairie Brian's Custom Detailing USSSA-Mens-C 1 2 0 51 86 17 28.6 -11. 26 40
17 LA – Shreveport the bearded builders militia USSSA-Mens-D 1 2 0 46 58 15.3 19.3 -4 20 65
17 MO – carthage mo Community 1st/ Nally's USSSA-Mens-C 0 2 0 32 54 16 27 -11 31 65
17 OK – Tulsa Seminoles USSSA-Mens-C 0 2 0 38 54 19 27 -8 32 40
17 TXS – Houston Goons USSSA-Mens-C 0 2 0 26 43 13 21.5 -8.5 25 40
17 LA – Shreveport lob/lasting impressions landscape USSSA-Mens-C 0 2 0 15 32 7.5 16 -8.5 15 65
17 CO – Denver stars/garretsons/dh global logistic USSSA-Mens-B 0 2 0 32 38 16 19 -3 16 140

 

 


 

Team by team notes brought to you by:

 

1st Place Team Racks/Miken/Sonny's

Conf 'AA' from Wyoming  5-0 Record

Racks shocked the world with overwhelming offense and superior consistent ball striking throughout the order.  They also made the game winning defensive plays against Resmondo to hold them to just 18 runs.  The whole team chipped in, it didn't seem to matter who was out there or what the situation was, Racks was unfazed and played their game.  Racks jumps to 10th in the points after a slow start this season and is now 3-0 vs Backman and Resmondo overall.  Racks has power speed, defense, and pitching, but most of all they just seem to love the game of softball and that showed through this weekend.  Congratulations to Manager/Sponsor Sonny Pilcher and the entire Racks team on a win that will give all teams hope that they aren't playing for 3rd or 4th every weekend.

Trending Up!

 

Team Racks Sunday Lineup:
1B Steven Lopez
3B Sam Christensen
C/2B Brian Lipman
CF Dan Kirkwood
C/EH Stuart Snell
P Tyson Steele
MI Brett Rettenmeier
RF Jon Nelson
LF Nick Price
SS Aaron Martinez

AJ Montano and Brendt Newbill also played and Ballard was a pinch hitter (knee).

Sonny is back at the helm for a Racks team that shocked the softball world!

Sam Christensen, AJ Montano, and Brett Rettenmeier (Martinez also played the left side)

 

Stuart Snell and Aaron Martinez

 

Stuehy Lopez and Brian LipamnSt

 

Dan Kirkwood and Brett Rettenmeier

 

The raw power of rookie Jon Nelson and Nick Price

 

Alexis Ramirez and Brendt Newbill

 


 

2nd Place Resmondo Specialty Tank Worth

Conf Major from Florida  4-2 Record

 

Resmondo won their second game on a walk off single by Andrew Collins over Nightmare.  They were the victim of a 23 run inning vs Racks in the winner's final after having done the same to Backman the game before with a 25 run inning.  On Sunday morning they again used a 20 run first inning to beat Backman but came up just short in the championship.  They have moved to 4th in Nationwide Conference points but any hope of finishing 1st for the 11th Consecutive year (10 regular season championship) is slipping away.  Resmondo will take a tired team into Chattanooga this weekend.  Resmondo played without Jimmy Salas and Howie Krause.  Bubba Mack played third and Dan Sanchez and Lee Payne played 1st.

Trending Even

Resmondo Sunday Lineup:
SS Don Dedonatis Jr
2B Greg Connell
P Andy Purcell
3B Bubba Mack
C BJ Fulk
CF Nick Santana
MI Luis Reyna
LF Andrew Collins
RF Jeremy Isenhower
1B Dan Sanchez

Resmondos Andrew Collins hits a walk off single to beat Nightmare in the 8th inning 39-38

It may be time to give BJ Fulk a shot at leadoff?

Lee Payne got a rare start at first base.

Resmondo still trying to figure out how to get back on top

 


 

3rd Place Backman Shoppe Louisville Slugger

Conf Major from Indiana  4-2 Record

 

Backman is still struggling on the smaller fields.  They gave up too many big innings to Resmondo in both losses.  Haglund and Yates were still banged up but did play.  Vitcak like Purcell for Resmondo probably was left in too long in those big innings.  (How is that for a little DW Monday morning quarterbacking?).  Lee Powers, Haglund, Kennington, and Harvey is a lethal first four in the lineup and the athleticism of the defense may be the best in the game.  Look for Backman to struggle some again in Chattanooga on the short fields and hit their stride at the Smoky in July.  They still have a commanding lead in the points which will be big when/if they are home team in every game of the Major World Series!

Trending Even

Backman Sunday Lineup:
3B Lee Powers
RF Neil Haglund
1B Kevin Kennington
EH/RF Ryan Harvey
C Jeremy Yates (still nursing pulled muscle)
MI Orlando Castillo
2B Steven Lloyd
LF Reggie Schulte
SS Ryan Stovall
P Andrew Vitcak
CF Brian Logan

Keyboard Cowboys say Harvey doesn't hit singles, I beg to differ

Lee Powers in the lead off spot for Backman

Backman does have a backup pitcher Billy Barrett

Backmans Ryan Stovall at SS, Orlando Castillo MI, and Steven Lloyd 2B are all great athletes

 


 

4th Place Steel Athletics/Miken/PowerhouseSportz.com

Conf 'B' from Texas  4-2 Record

 

Steel has now made it to Sunday in both of their Texas Conference events.  They knocked off similar teams to them in Classic Glass and Bay Area Legends in low scoring games and fought hard in their final game against Backman.  Steel is a fun team with some lesser known players who deserve some recognition.

Trending Up!

Steel Sunday Lineup:
LF Travis Hulbert
2B Mark Cridland
RF Bobby Michell
C Pedro Hernandez
SS Toby Letak
CF Cole Campbell
3B Matt Vasquez
1B Nick Shay
MI Richard Salazar
EH Wheeler Huffman
P Jason Guillory

Jason Guillory is a high energy pitcher

Left side of Steel Matt Vasquez, Toby Letak, and Flaco Salazar

Nick Shay hit some bombs for Steel

 


 

Tied 5th Place Midwest Hearing/Syndicate

'C' from Kansas  4-2 Record

Midwest Hearing was going to be a 2016 Nationwide Conference team but dropped out at the last minute.  Their top of the lineup and hard hitting style deserves to be in the Conference and they were a bit of a surprise top 5 team as they knocked off two 'A' teams in Classic Glass and Allout.  Loomis hit a walkoff to put away Classic Glass.  

Midwest Swing had some hard hitting veterans like Troy St Clair, Scott Short, Zack "extra bases" Eubank, and Mitch Loomis

 


 

Tied 5th Place Bay Area Legends

Conf TBD from California  3-2 Record

Bay Area Legends pulled off another impressive "signature" win by beating Vivid 36-24 late Saturday night and turning around and battleing Backman toe to toe before losing 37-40.  Bay Area Legends has the veteran John Brown on the mound who played 'B' Worlds with Classic Glass last year and they picked up glove man Carlos Vasquez to play shortstop.  The team has great chemistry, a never give up attitude, and at least for the moment are in 5th place in the Conference points.  The "TBD" to be determined designation will at least be a 'B'…   🙂

Trending even – another solid weekend

Los "stick boy" I think they used to call him? was gloving it

Corey Gilbert of Bay Area Legends

 


 

Other top finishing Conference teams

 


 

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Some more pictures for you:

Classic Glass/Easton went 3-2 and finished tied for 7th

Below – Classic Glass infielder Brandon Traylor hits a walk off homer in the 6th which was extra innings.

Vivid finished tied for 7th with a 2-2 record.

AllOut/PowerhouseSportz/Izzy Sports ended up tied for 9th at 2-2

Team Adiktiv/Energy System/Worth went 3-2 tied for 9th

Nightmare/Miken tied for 9th at 1-2 but took Resmondo to extra innings in one of the best games of the tourny.

Mayhem/J&R Logistics/Miken tied for 9th at 3-2

OlmitoHeat/DiamondKingz/Miken was 2-2 tied for 13th

 

Conference veteran Perry Hensley pitched for Olmito Heat

The pitcher for the 'B' team got numerous compliments from Conference teams on his pitching ability

C&R Express played well in a couple of losses

Free Taco

Tournament director Chris Thames did a nice job on the fields

 

The beards were back

 

 

 

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