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Joe Todd
Joe Todd
Ontario, Canada
Born and raised and still living in Ingersoll,
Ontario, Joe started as a scorekeeper in 1974 at the age of
15, moved on to team manger in 1974 , started
as a coach in 1979 with a junior team and then moved to intermediate ball in 1983 until 1995,
when he retired from the team administration point of view
During the 26 years of active ball won four provincial
championships two in junior and two in Intermediate and was
a finalist (runner up) six times.
Joe volunteered at the ISC World
tournament in 2002, when the tournament first came to
Kitchener, and served as an announcer and scorekeeper.
The following year, at the invitation of ISC II Vice
President Bob McGowan, he served as an ISC II game
controller. In 2003, just hours before the start
of the ISC II championship game, he was asked by fastball
historian Roger May to go into the booth and help broadcast
the game, which he did, with Todd McCabe and Billy Smith.
And the rest, as they say, is history. Joe has
continued as a regular member of the ISC II Tournament of
Champions broadcast crew since 2004, and is the longest
tenure member of the crew. Joe is
best known for his pre-game preparation and his easy going
nature.
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Ballparkradio's lead play-by-play man, Kyle
Smith will be broadcasting live from the Erie
Tournament, July 31 and August 1.
Broadcasts on
Saturday, July 31 are slated for
4pm and
8pm
(Teams to be
determined)
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(That translates
to 1pm and 5pm for those of you/us on the West
Coast.
We hope you enjoy
the games.
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