Canada East Qualifier Games Live on YouTube
Blair Setford • June 13, 2025
Watch Top Games from Mitchell Live on YouTube Free of Charge on Softball Premier

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2025 ISC Canada East DAY 1 #ISCWT2025 Qualifier
📺Watch Games live free of charge!
Game 1 : Bear Creek Express vs Northeast Drillers
Game 2 : Hill United Chiefs vs JDT First Energy
Game 3 : Toronto Batmen vs Bear Creek Gremlins
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At just 21 (soon 22) years old, Nick White is emerging as one of the most exciting young outfielders on the international fastpitch scene. Wearing jersey #4 for the powerhouse Hill United Chiefs, the Truro, Nova Scotia native is turning heads not just with his speed and glove, but with his all-in team mentality and relentless drive to improve. From Backyard Catch to International Star Nick’s love for fastpitch started young, playing backyard catch with his father and suiting up for Murphys Fish and Chips when his family moved to Nova Scotia in 2010. “Softball was always the sport that came most naturally to me,” Nick explains. “I played just about everything, but softball was the one I always looked forward to.” As a kid, he was inspired by local legends like coach Tim Macumber (who played for the Canadian National Team) and his father, who taught him the fundamentals. As he grew older, big names like Justin Schofield and Bradley Ezekiel became role models—and now, they’re his teammates.

At just 21 (soon to be 22) years old, Nicholai Rindom is stepping onto the ISC stage with confidence, passion, and a powerful story of perseverance. Wearing #69 and representing both Sandlot Merchants and his home club, Egedal Stars in Denmark, Nicholai is set to make his mark as a catcher in his first ISC season. From Tennis Courts to Softball Diamonds Nicholai’s fastpitch journey started unexpectedly at age 12 when a friend invited him to practice. “I found out I could throw the ball pretty hard, so I kept going,” he recalls. That raw talent developed quickly, leading him to catch for Danish legend Kim Hansen at just 14 years old. But it hasn’t always been easy. “I was severely overweight as a kid,” Nicholai shares. Overcoming that challenge has shaped his work ethic and drive, pushing him to train harder and smarter every year. Goals for 2025 Nicholai’s ambitions for the season are clear: ✅ Perform well in his first ISC experience ✅ Continue growing as a hitter, especially in pitch selection and mental approach ✅ Push toward new opportunities, including playing in South America