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7/31/2016

2016 WBSC Junior Men's World Softball Championship (11th Edition)

Dates: Sunday, July 24 to Saturday, July 30
Location: Midland, Michigan (USA)
Fields: Emerson Park--Currie Stadium
 
Mitch Stack (Petty Harbour, NL) was a member of the Team Canada Junior Men's National Team that earned a Bronze Medal at the 2016 WBSC Junior Men's World Softball Championship in Midland, Michigan.
 
Team Canada's Round Robin (Pool Play) Results
Game #1: 3-1 Loss vs. New Zealand
Game #2: 3-0 Win vs. Mexico
Game #3: 9-1 Loss vs. Japan (6-Innings)
Game #4: 8-1 Win vs. Israel (5-Innings)
Game #5: 8-0 Win vs. South Africa (5-Innings)
Team Canada's Round Robin (Pool Play) Record: 3 Wins, 2 Losses (3rd Place-Pool B)

Team Canada's Playoff Round Results
Playoff Game #1: 2-1 Win vs. Czech Republic 
Playoff Game #2: 6-2 Win vs. United States 
Playoff Game #3: 5-1 Win vs. Argentina
Playoff Game #4-Bronze Medal Game: 12-7 Loss vs. New Zealand
Team Canada's Playoff Round Record: 3 Wins, 1 Loss (3rd Place, Bronze Medal)
 
Team Canada's Overall Record: 6 Wins, 3 Losses (Bronze Medal)
 
Mitch Stack's Overall Tournament Stats:
Batting: 2-for-3 .667BA, 3R, 1D, 1BB
 
NL Fastpitch Would Like To Take This Opportunity To Congratulate Mitch Stack And His Team Canada Teammates On Earning A Bronze Medal At The 2016 WBSC Junior Men's World Softball Championship in Midland, Michigan!
 
Congratulations Mitch!
Congratulations Team Canada!
 
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Other Newfoundlander's Who Have Represented Canada At The ISF Junior Men's World Softball Championship, now known as the WBSC Junior Men's World Softball Championship...
 
1985 Rodney Fewer in Fargo, North Dakota (Silver Medal)
 
1989 Colin Abbott in Summerside, PEI (Silver Medal)
1989 Scott Mercer in Summerside, PEI (Silver Medal)
 
1993 Robbie O'Brien in Auckland, New Zealand (Gold Medal)
1993 Mike Tilley in Auckland, New Zealand (Gold Medal)
1993 Greg Webber in Auckland New Zealand (Gold Medal)
 
1997 Chris Maher in St. John’s, NL (Bronze Medal)
1997 Ryan O'Neill in St. John’s, NL (Bronze Medal)
 
2005 Justin Gill in Summerside, PEI (Bronze Medal)
2005 Jon Kane in Summerside, PEI (Bronze Medal)
2005 Mark Lewis in Summerside, PEI (Bronze Medal)
 
2008 Shane Boland in Whitehorse, Yukon (Silver Medal)
2008 Mike Noftall in Whitehorse, Yukon (Silver Medal)
 
2014 Eric Healey in Whitehorse, Yukon (Seventh Place)