Every Spring for the past 17 years, Policesoftball.Com has hosted the West Coast Championships/WCC in Southern California and has used a variety of venues including: West Covina Big League Dreams, Cathedral City (Palm Springs) Big League Dreams, Chino Hills Big League Dreams, Riverside Big League Dreams and the past 5 years, it has been at the Sportsplex in San Diego. The tournament has always been a provided bat tournament and was among the first to implement that format.
This year, due to lack of participation, the event was cancelled as we did not generate enough interest to secure the Sportplex facilities. Instead, PS.COM management pivoted and only rented the Poway complex due to a smaller draw. The cancelled WCC was rebranded the Del Pickney Intra-Agency World Series. It was designed to recapture the spirit of the early days of police softball where teams were largely comprised of players from the same police agency. There is a different level of pride when you are playing both your team AND your agency. Only those who have done this know this feeling.
Early on, it appeared it would be sold out at 16 teams. But, unfortunately half of those teams dropped leaving only 8 teams to compete in the event. For the 8 teams that did participate, all seemed to have a great time. The unofficial player party was held in the open seating area at Petco Park where attendees ate, drank and watched the defeat the Pirates.
The home run derby took place on Saturday morning with CDC Lockdown/Supreme threads slugger Charlie Hinojosa beating out 20 other competitors to win without even needing a swing off. Charlie appears dialed in for the World Series XX derby where the winner walks away with a custom AR-15 courtesy of Bud’s Gun Shop.
On Saturday teams played 2 round robin games for playoff seeding purposes. It was very evident early on that the tournament featured a lot of parity as there were several one-run games and even a tie. Guest prognosticator, The Swami was even out of sorts as he changed his predictions 4 times within the first 3 hours of the event. Unlike many PS.COM tournaments where there are a handful of teams that could realistically win, it seemed this one had 5 or 6. If you don’t believe there was parity, consider this, only ONE team, LASD Red went 2-0. The next seed went to Detroit PSC who finished 1-0-1. Every other team had a tie or loss.
There were many nailbiters in the playoffs but the first two teams eliminated were the San Franciso Seals and Detroit PSC. Somehow, Detroit the #2 seed going into the playoffs were eliminated early and that was largely due to very sluggish starts to every playoff game. They would always battle back to create a see-saw affair, but it was always too little too late. If the games would have started in the 3rd inning, they probably would have won the entire tournament. In 5th place, two established CDC teams tied. The West Coast Lawmen who are having an amazing year tied with last years WCC Gold Champions Lockdown/Supreme Threads. One of the early favorites, the LAPD Blue finished in 4th. There were many multi-time World Champions on the team including: Braun, Delgado, McClement, Woods etc. and they used it as an opportunity to scout some young upcoming LAPD athletes. The Blue was one of the few teams not to use the “wildcard” as every player was an LAPD officer. 3rd place went to a very strong San Diego Sheriffs who looked a LOT like the open team. They had Kimo at 3B, Stoner at SS and LA Empire pitcher Heinen on the bump.
The championship game was an amazing battle between the undefeated LA Sheriffs who looked a LOT like the DEA Combo. Consider this single agency lineup: Mason, Mort, Ankeney, Toaloa, Kovacs and more… They had soundly defeated the Sacramento Razorbacks in the king seat game, but the pesky Razorbacks gave them a run for the money in the ship. The Razorbacks led most of the game, but their open team Achillies tendon was also their single agency Achillies and that was home run management. They blew through their home runs early and then struggled to add on to their lead. The LASD Red team chipped away and eventually won it by 1 in the bottom of the 7th.
The final results were:
1. Los Angeles Sheriffs Red- Intra-Agency World Champions
2. Sacramento County Sheriff Razorbacks
3. San Diego County Sheriff
4. Los Angeles Police Department Blue
5t. CDC Lockdown/Supreme Threads
5t. CDC West Coast Lawmen
7t. Detroit Police Department
7t. San Francisco Police Department Seals
MVP: Kevin Mort- LASD Red
All Tournament : Brandon Kovacs, Jon Toailoa, Justin Ankeney- LASD Red
Defensive MVP: Jakob Robinson- LASD Red
All Tournament: Justin Higley, Nick Pasquale, Shea Lukes-Sac Razorbacks
The prize package included a World Champion Obelisk (just like the World Series stone trophy), medals, custom pullover jackets, custom shirts from Elite Sports, a case of Skrewdriver whiskey.
Thanks to the sponsors, Jason Reeves from Blue Line Productions, Elite Sports, Brett Helmer, Jason Kendrick from Rawlings, and all the fans who showed up to support the players.
A message from Jeff: This event was bittersweet as I had hoped teams would make it a priority to honor Del’s legacy and return to the roots of police softball for a weekend. The lack of interest has cast doubt of this event or any event hosted by PS.COM next Spring. Hopefully, the younger players will gain more interest in police softball as this year tournaments across the nation (with some big exceptions) have seen a decline in attendance. With the cancellation of both the WCC and now, the Keeper of the Peace in Waxahachie, West Coast softball is struggling. But, for those teams that did come, I appreciate you. Thank you for honoring the spirit of what first drew Del and I to police softball. I look forward to seeing many of you in Nashville next week in what should be an epic event!
Del Pickney Intra-Agency World Series Recap

2017 NPSC Slugfest Style
The weather was hot, complex was nice, Miken bats were provided. Great opening ceremony, players party was off the charts. A new format was put in place to add new competition for the major teams. While still having a gold division championship as well. It's called a slugfest tourney. you have the top seeded major teams play each other for seeding 1-5. Then all the other teams are pre seeded in the open bracket with the major teams. They then play 2 and out tourney. After being eliminated the bottom 9 teams dropped to a gold division 2 and out tourney.

2017 Hall of Fame Announced!
After a very thorough review and voting process, our East and West Hall of Fame Committees led by Dennis Leonard and Anthony Costanzo are pleased to announce the 2017 inductees for the Police Softball Hall of Fame.

St. Louis Show Me Classic
The Saint Louis Show Me Classic was held this past weekend, August 5th & 6th. We had pool play, before all fourteen teams were seeded into a double elimination bracket. The field of teams this year was very competitive, with seven of them being Police Softball Majors teams. We had to change the schedule a little and play as many games as possible Saturday, to miss the thunderstorms on Sunday. All teams were down for the marathon on Saturday and we ended up getting all games played before any storms came.

NOMINATIONS NEEDED FOR OUR YEAR END AWARDS
We are soliciting nominations for our year end awards. Please submit any nomination to policesoftball@policesoftball.com (Please do not call, text, instant message etc...e-mail only) All nominations should have the persons correct spelling of their name and a paragraph outlining why they deserve the award. (If you can possibly send a photo, you will be our hero) We will need nominations by 8-20-17.

Lake Tahoe Results
Beautiful Lake Tahoe was the setting for the 35th Annual Lake Tahoe Classic presented by the El Dorado Cartel. California and Lake Tahoe set the stage with sunny skies and mid 80’s temperatures. The night life didn't disappoint as most players partied with Celebrities and Professional Athletes in the Casinos. Pool play began on Friday as 15 teams competed in a two game series to determine seeding for Saturday's Tournament.

2017 PoliceSoftball.com Year End Awards Announced
Every year we recognize the best and the brightest stars of our game with the the help of our award sponsor, the Sacramento County Deputy Sheriff’s Association (SCDSA). SCDSA has been invaluable to us in this endeavor and once again we are thankful for their assistance. It is through their assistance that we are able to properly recognize the best of the best. As always, we received many award nominations and our staff had a difficult time selecting the winners. What we know by reading them and from what we see and hear on the fields, is that our game is filled with some amazing people. Our future as a sport is indeed very bright. All the award winners are cordially invited to come out to the World Series on Friday night and receive their award. Congratulations everyone, well deserved!

DEA Combo and Lethal Force Win Brad Moody Title
On August 18th and 19th, 2017, Cali Force hosted the 8th Annual Brad Moody Memorial Tournament at the Big League Dreams in Manteca, California. We had a total 19 teams battle it out, being the most teams we have ever hosted at the Moody Tourney. Eight teams in “A” flight and eleven teams in “B” flight. The following teams attended; Cali Force, Stanislaus, West Coast United, LA Blue, DEA Combo, Nitro, Cen Cal Connection, Nor-Cal Elite, El Dorado Cartel, Degenerates, DVI Gladiators, Most Wanted, Richmond PD, Oakland PD, SF Seals, Lethal Force, Covert, Fremont PD and Nor- Cal Warriors. Thank you to all the teams that attended.

Mike "Pancake" Panackia Receives Rockwell/Arpin Case of the Year Award
Paul Chavez approached PS last year and through his association with Rockwell Watches and Arpin Van Lines, he coordinated rewarding over 20 PS players last year with Rockwell Thin Blue Line watches at world series XII as a way to thank our officers for their service. Paul will be doing the same thing at world series XIII. In addition to that, Paul wanted to specifically recognize a PS officer this year for outstanding work off the field.

East Coast Lawmen Claim Thin Blue Line Title
The 2017 2nd Annual Thin Blue Line tournament started off with a bang at The Roost Bar & Grill. With unlimited wings, pizza, and beer from 6:00-9:00 how could you go wrong? 3 games of pool play began Saturday morning until 1:30. There were a bunch of real good games and we had 8 teams finish with a record of 2-1 or better to make the upper division. After pool play Kentucky Blue had the #1 seed, followed by Nassau, Thin Blue Line, NY Hounds, East Coast Lawman, Suffolk, Delco Pursuit, and the Philly A's rounded out the upper division. Maryland Outlaws had a couple bad breaks that put into the lower division but they ended up being the #1 seed. Dayton Metro, SCI Muncy, SCI Rockview, FCC Allenwood, Northern Beasts and USP Canaan rounded out the lower bracket.

John Koster Wins 2017 Garrett Metal Detectors OPOC Award
Every year Garrett Metal Detectors honors a police softball player who goes over and above the normal call of duty in order to better serve his community. This year, Oakland Police Department Sgt. John Koster was selected for his outstanding efforts in a city plagued by crime and violence. Sgt. Koster supervises the Oakland PD Youth Outreach Unit (Y.O.U.). This unit’s primary mission is to mentor at-risk youth and to bridge the gap between the police and the community. Through Sgt. Koster’s direct leadership and efforts, the Y.O.U. has become an integral part of the Department and the community.

20 FOR 20 - Meet Corey Rogerson of Mid-Atlantic
We at PS wanted to take a cue from ESPN. No, we are not going to hammer politically slanted agendas into your living room while you are sitting on the couch eating your Wheaties, but we are going to put the spotlight on players and incidents from our past and humanize the people in our game. Every player on the field, whether we love them or have a little bit of competitive disdain for them, will risk their life for you, and that is something special that very few sports can say. We thought starting off this series with 2017 East Conference Player of the Year Corey Rogerson would be a great way to kick this off. Corey comes into the World Series on the #1 ranked team in the East Conference and we cannot wait to see what they can do with the microscope on them. So here is 20 questions from one of our fav players to watch. We hope this gives you some insight into one of the best players in our game. (Our comments are in parenthesis at the end of each answer)

Jeff "The Swami" Blair is next up on our 20 for 20
In the police softball world, Jeff Blair is one of the co-founders of police softball.com and the SoCal Alliance. He is a member of our Hall of Fame, writes a regular police softball article for Softball Magazine and a former World Series Champion. In the police world, he made his bones as a highly respected gang investigator and he is finishing the last run of his career as a captain in a southern California agency. In the world of prognostication, he is known as the Swami. Every year he will make his World Series predictions and he is way closer to right than wrong. Today he is our 20 for 20 subject.

Next Up on 20 For 20 is World Series Champion Jim Knapp
Jimmy Knapp is a member of the World Series Champions Chicago Metro team and one of the legitimate good guys in police softball. We caught up with him recently to spotlight to man behind the jersey. As usual, our comments follow his in parenthesis.

Q is up next on our 20 for 20
If you know West Coast Softball, you know Q from NorCal. He is a former Defensive Player of the Year and is one of the most exciting players in our our game. We caught up with Q recently and here is his 20 for 20: Name -

Mike Snyder - Our Next 20 for 20
Mike Snyder is very well known in police softball. If you do not know who he is, look for the 6'5 250 pound player that runs like a gazelle and hits like a machine. He has won three World Series titles, a World Series MVP, and a Player of the Year with the SoCal Alliance. Mike is now on his first year with the newly reformed LAPD Blue team and he hopes to help bring them their first title at World Series XIII. Here is Mike's 20 for 20 with our comments in parenthesis: :

Matt Tindell - Is Next Up On Our 20 for 20
Matt Tindell is a former Player of the Year and a World Series Champion and he is now a 20 for 20 interviewee. Matt will be our final 20 for 20 subject prior to the World Series so sit back and see what he has to say.

David Zyski is our next 20 for 20 Victim!
We can debate who the best team and player is, but there is no debate as to who is the strongest man on our circuit is. That man is David Zyski and he is our next 20 for 20!

World Series XIII Ranks as one of the best ever!
On the night of October 1, 2017, a cowardly gunman opened fire on a crowd of concertgoers at the Route 91 Harvest music festival on the Las Vegas Strip, leaving 58 people dead and 546 injured. My wife and daughter were in that crowd and escaped physically unharmed. My daughter had to step over wounded concert goers to escape and there were moments of terror as my wife and daughter were separated for over 10 minutes while the shots rang out. Unable to contact each other, they had no idea if the other had escaped. Fortunately, they both did.One week later my wife and I returned to Las Vegas, feeling blessed and also looking forward to spending the week with brother law enforcement officers from all over the United States and Canada. The event we were celebrating was our 13th annual Police Softball World Series at the pristine Big League Dreams complex.

NY Hounds Kick Off the Year in Orlando with a BANG
We kicked off the 2018 year with the 19th Annual Brian Aselton Memorial Tournament early this year in January but welcomed the sun and 70 degree weather making for a highly competitive tournament with several close walk off games. It didn't take long for the guys to shake off the rust and get right back into it.

DEA Kickoff Results & Tribute to Del Pickney
Between the World Series and the DEA Kickoff, veteran teams folded, new teams formed, players moved to new teams, new players arrive on scene, and which team has the best new uniforms. But this year, it was much more than that.