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2005 - Minor Peewee

Posted by Mark Russell on Sep 03 2005 at 05:00PM PDT
Barrie Red Sox Minor Peewee Baseball 2005 YSBA Champions
2005 - The seasons most memorable moments. There were many, many highlights to the 2005 season. With the addition of Curtis, Adam M, Christian and Kyler the team most certainly improved and the boys showed it on the field where they reduced the total number of fielding errors by 33%! The boys proved they could play with the best in Ontario and defeated many of the top clubs in province during the 2005 campaign including the eventual “AAA” champs – Mississauga Tigers. In a shocker at the “AA” OBA finals it would be YSBA teams that would once again prevent the boys from capturing an OBA title. The boys played hard and always did their best and had many successes during the season. In 2005 the boys picked up the YSBA Championship title and they did it in a convincing fashion. At the top of their game in late June the boys captured the championship at the 16 team Vaughan International tournament, this was one of the strongest field of teams assembled for a tournament during the 2005 season. The boys showed well in every tournament they entered, capturing consolation titles in Barrie and Agincourt. What follows are the games that really highlight the boys at their best. Click on the links and reflect back on the heart stopping moments from the summer gone by. Here are the five most memorable games and moments that we got to see:
    Honorable Mention 1: Barrie 14 - Newmarket 2. Dane goes yard and is the first to put a ball out at Lampman Honorable Mention 2: Barrie 14 - Oakville 4. The boys get off to a slow start in the Barrie Tournament but recover to finish strong against the 2005 OBA “AAA” semi-finalist. Highlight 5: Barrie 9 – Whitby 8. A sudden death late inning come from behind victory. Highlight 4: Barrie 6 – North York 6. More late inning heroics as the team refuses to get run over by the OBAs early season juggernaut. Highlight 3: Barrie 9 – Walker Homesites 4. The outcome of Game 1 of the OBAs could have been different had the boys not persevered. Highlight 2: Barrie 4 – Mississauga Tigers 1. The boys play some great ball and get the monkey off their back after another epic battle with the Tigers. Highlight 1: Barrie 6 – Mississauga Majors 1. The boys capture their first tournament of the season defeating many of the best teams in the province along the way.
2005 OBAs - Closing out the season at home. Congratulations to the champions: Mississauga Tigers - AAA Champs and the Cambridge Cubs - AA Champs. Barrie got off to a great start facing some exceptional pitching out of Windsor but the team would be eliminated in the 3rd round following disappointing back-to-back losses to YSBA rivals. The losses brought a great season of baseball to a close. The team continued to improve and make great progress. The OBAs featured some great clutching hitting during the Windsor game and some solid defensive play throughout. Here's how the boys did: Tournaments Scarborough Invitational (August 24) The Barrie Red Sox travelled to Scarborough for a pre-OBA 4 team mini-tournament tune-up series with Whitby, Pickering and the host Stingers (Birchmount). The boys smashed out over 30 hits and compiled a 2-1 record in what was a great day of ball put on by our hosts: 2005 YSBA Championships (August 16-18) The Barrie Red Sox took back the YSBA Championship title this past weekend and the team did it by compiling an impressive 5 and 1 record. The team appeared to get stronger as the tournment progressed:
Barrie Tournament (July 22-24). Barrie road an emotional roller coaster this weekend as the play was very much up and down. After opening with a big win against North York II the Barrie bats fell silent and it seemed that the boys might even exit early from the tournament. The boys dug deep and came up some real clutch games. After being knocked off for the second time in a tournament semi-final by Whitby “AAA” the team did re-group and saved their best for last HITS – downing Oakville in the consolation final. In two consecutive tournaments the team has bouncing back from a semi-final loss to dominate in the consolation final. Here’s how it all went:
Agincourt Tournament (July 8-10). Barrie advances to the tournament semi-final but goes down to defeat in a very close game. The boys recover and go onto to mercy Newmarket to capture the Agincourt Tournament Consolation. The team struggled in their opening Friday night match but once again recovered and in the end achieved a 3-2 record. The tournament was an excellent learning opportunity and helped to highlight areas the team still needed to work on. Here’s how we did:
Vaughan Tournament (17-19 June)Red Sox WIN Vaughan Tournament! Barrie battled against one of the strongest field of teams assembled for a tournament this season, winning the Vaughan Tournament while amassing a record of 5-1. Barrie was rocked their first game of the tournament and suffered their worst defeat of the season at the hands of a very solid Pickering team. Barrie regrouped and then turned it on during a three game grind on Saturday, knocking off three “AAA” teams. In succession, Barrie defeated North York, Burlington and Whitby. On Sunday in the semi-final the boys faced the Mississauga North Tigers, a perennial powerhouse team, and after a great baseball game moved on and defeated the Mississauga Majors in the tournament finale. In a very demanding 6 game run the Barrie Red Sox proved that they can play, and defeat, the best in Ontario. The boys played some outstanding defence in critical games and the pitching dominated on Sunday. At the plate Barrie's hitting depth and power began to emerge. Mississauga North Tigers went on to defeat Etobicoke for a second time in the tournament to win the consolation. Here’s how we did:
Burlington Tournament (3-5 June) Barrie battled hard on the weekend and despite playing 3 games in a day including a back-to-back finale with North York the boys ended up 1-1-1. During the tournament the team suffered their first loss of the season however the the boys can take some comfort in knowing that they were the only team to play the eventual tournament champs and not come up on the losing end. It was a very well organized as well as well run tournament and in the end North York defeated Pickering 6-5 in an 8-inning final. Here’s how we did:
  • Game 1 Barrie 14 - Brantford Red Sox 2
  • Game 2 Burlington Bulls “AAA” 5 - Barrie 2
  • Game 3 Barrie 6 - North York Blues 6
Regular Season 2005

2005

Minor Peewee

Final Standings

GP

W

L

T

PTS

PF

PA

PCT

GB

Newmarket Hawks

17

13

3

1

27

152

79

0.794

-

Barrie Red Sox

16

12

3

1

25

150

75

0.781

0.5

Markham Mariners

17

11

5

1

23

159

115

0.686

2

Aurora Jays

17

9

5

3

21

152

104

0.628

3

Vaughan Vikings

16

6

8

2

14

144

121

0.448

6

Georgina Bulldogs

16

6

10

0

12

108

122

0.385

7

Richmond Hill

17

4

13

0

8

72

135

0.245

9.5

Bolton Braves

16

1

15

0

2

56

242

0.063

12

    Game One. The boys bring their bats to the season opener:
    • Barrie 20 - Vaughan 10
    Game Two. The boys look solid and take their home opener:
    • Barrie 13 - Georgina 2
    Game Three. Steady Defence and Solid Pitching:
    • Barrie 10 - Newmarket 2
    Game Four . Defence bends but it doesn't break:
    • Barrie 13 - Richmond Hill 7
    Game Five. The boys return to form - solid pitching and good hitting moves the boys to the top of the YSBA standings:
    • Barrie 15 - Bolton 2
    Game Six. Barrie rolls on winning 6th in a row to start the season. Not a great showing by the boys from Barrie, but they got the job done:
    • Barrie 5 - Richmond Hill 3
    Game Seven. Red Sox regular season win streak of 6 in a row was snapped by Newmarket:
    • Newmarket 6 - Barrie 1
    Game Eight. Red Sox struggle to find the plate and the team goes down in Aurora:
    • Aurora 8 - Barrie 7
    Game Nine. Red Sox return to form:
    • Barrie 12 - Bolton 0
    Game Ten. Barrie drops a suprising game to Markham:
    • Markham 9 - Barrie 7
    Game Eleven. Barrie takes Georgina:
    • Barrie 4 - Georgina 2
    Game Twelve. Barrie hangs on over Aurora and squeezes out a vctory in the final at-bat
    • Barrie 9 - Aurora 8
    Game Thirteen. Barrie rolls over Richmond Hill.
    • Barrie 11 - Richmond Hill 1
    Game Fourteen. Barrie pitching holds off Georgina.
    • Barrie 8 - Georgina 4
    Game Fifteen. Barrie and Newmarket duke it out for top spot.
    • Barrie 6 - Newmarket 6
    Game Sixteen. Barrie closed out the regular season on the road with a solid victory.
    • Barrie 11 - Markham 5
Exhibition
    Game One. The boys pitch great and play strong defence:
    • Barrie 6 - Birchmount (Scarborough Stingers) 4
    Game Two. The hitters were having it all their way:
    • Barrie 7 - North York 7
    Game Three. An awesome pitching duel:
    • Barrie 2 - North York 0
    Game Four. Dane goes YARD!
    • Barrie 14 - Newmarket 2
Preseason 2005 Teams Here's the list of 8 teams that have confirmed entry into the YSBA Minor Peewee loop:
  • Aurora
  • Barrie
  • Georgina
  • Markham
  • Newmarket
  • R-Hill
  • Vaughan
  • Bolton
Victory in Vaughan Congratulations Here's the 2005 line-up:
  • Christian B (welcome back in 2005)
  • Colin B
  • Graham D
  • Branson F
  • Dane G
  • Dylan H
  • Jacob H
  • Curtis J (new in 2005)
  • Kory K
  • Adam M (new in 2005)
  • Kyler N (new in 2005)
  • Adam R

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