Sudbury Relics win ISC Legends Championship

Blair Setford • August 21, 2022

Second title in four years for Relics at #ISCWT2022

Congratulations to Sudbury Relics on their second ISC Legends Championship in four years!


All ISC Legends scores on Game Changer https://gc.com/tmt/summer-2022/isc-2022-world-tournament-legends-62a16c4373c699c5d7d3bf61


#ISCWT2022 Legends Order of Finish, All-Tournament Team and Individual Awards

                                                                       pool play   playoff

Champion: Relics of Sudbury                         3-1            3-0

2nd All Seasons Patriots                     3-1            2-1

3rd Toronto Dieppe Ridge                 4-0            1-1

3rd Lampliters Legends                      2-2            1-1

5th CR Brewers                                  4-0             0-1

Ohio Battery                                  3-1            0-1

 R&L Kline                                      3-1            0-1

 Cal State Builders                         3-1            0-1

9th-15th Waterdown Hammer 2-2

Bear Creek Express Legends        1-3

Texas Stars/Si Senor                      1-3

 Waterloo Jack Slammers               1-3

 Prime Time Legends                       0-4

 MACCABI USA                              0-4

 Alloy Construction                           0-4


All Tournament Team:

Keith Peterson     (Lampliter Legends)

Jim Corbett           (Dieppe Legends)

Robert Bomberry   (Dieppe Legends)

Al Khalaf                (Cal St Builders)

Brad Johnson        (Ohio Battery)

Ray Camacho        (R&L Kline)

Mike Rohrer            (All Seasons Patriots)

Ward Gosse            (Relics of Sudbury)

Terry Challis            (Relics of Sudbury)

Scott Mihol              (Lampliter Legends)

Trevor McCabe       (Relics of Sudbury)

Mark Manuelito        (All Seasons Patriots)


Individual Awards

Trevor McCabe       Outstanding Pitcher 3-0

Ward Gosse             Most Valuable Player

Ward Gosse             Leading RBI        10

Ward Gosse             Leading Hitter  .667




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