Kitchener Hallman Twins win 2022 ISC World Tournament Championship

Blair Setford • August 21, 2022

Twins take first title since 2009

Congratulations to Kitchener Hallman Twins, #ISCWT2022 Champions!


#ISCWT2022 Order of Finish, All World Teams and Individual Awards

1st: Kitchener, ON Hallman Twins

2nd: Clifton Park, NY New York Gremlins

3rd: Agoura Hills, CA JB

4th: Chippewa on the Thames First Nation, ON Bear Creek Express


First Team All World

Mathieu Roy, Gremlins

Quinten Bruce, Express

Tyler Johnson, Circle Tap Dukes

Erick Ochoa, Gremlins

Jerome Raemaki, Gremlins

Marshall Kronk, Twins

Lenny Villalvazo, JB

Rafael Flores, JB

Zenon Winters, Gremlins

Huemul Mata, Twins

Andrew Kirkpatrick, Gremlins

Roman Godoy, JB


Second Team All World

Teo Migliavacca, Twins

Scott Nehaj, Grande Prairie Pirates

Carlos Colmenares, AWP Lumberjacks

Brandon Horn, Express

Tony Gonzalez, Hill United Chiefs

Federico Eder, Twins

Cam Schiller, Twins

Ryan Boland, Express

Nico Carril, JB

Devon McCullough, Dukes

Sean Cleary, Express

Kyle Linton, Niagara Stompers


ISC Awards

Best Dressed Team: Universidad Nacional de la Matanza

Frank Porth Most Sportsmanlike Team: AHI Reapers

Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year: David Galeno, San Antonio Glowworm

Leading Hitter: Erick Ochoa, Gremlins

Most RBIs: Marshall Kronk, Twins

Leroy Zimmerman Most Outstanding Pitcher: Huemul Mata, Twins

Cleo Goyette Most Valuable Player: Marshall Kronk, Twins


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