Tijuana Qualifier for 2025 ISC World Tournament
Blair Setford • April 11, 2025
Mexico Qualifier for #ISCWT2025

Tournament Name: Tijuana Fast Pitch
Location: Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Dates: May 16,17 and 18
Entry fee: 350 Dollars
Tournament format: 2 Groups A and B, 5 teams each group, Round Robin easy group, 4 games each team, the first 3 in the standings of each group plays on Sunday Championship Bracket, the first place of each group goes ahead to play the semifinals, the winner between 2 Group A and 3 Group B plays number 1 of group B, and the winner between 2 group B and 3 group A plays number 1 of group A and the winners go ahead to the finales.
UIC Name and contact information: Renzo Ruiz
Tournament Director: Jesús Montero Jorge Marquez
ISC Representative: Chris Santos

Kelowna, BC – Under the sunny skies of British Columbia’s Okanagan region, the GP Pirates emerged victorious at the 2025 Kelowna May Days ISC Qualifier , defeating the Sooke Loggers 2–0 in a tightly contested championship final held at King Stadium . In a classic pitching duel, Steven Normand took the ball for the Pirates and delivered a brilliant shutout performance against Sooke ace Devon McCullough . The game remained tense and scoreless until Sam Burns broke it open with a solo home run, giving the Pirates a 1–0 lead. An RBI by Corey Jones in the top of the seventh added crucial insurance, sealing the win and the tournament title. The Loggers, who had dominated their pool with shutout wins over the GP Pirates, Prince George River Kings, and Seattle Dirt Dogs, reached the final by blanking STK Fastball 3–0 in the semifinal. The Pirates earned their ticket to the championship with back-to-back playoff wins, including a 4–2 semifinal victory over the Lacey A’s.

At 25 years old , Tyler Damon is stepping into a key leadership role as the starting catcher for the newly named Kegel Black Knights . A fast-rising talent from Madison, Wisconsin , Tyler is ready to help guide his team through a competitive 2025 season and into the heart of international play with Team USA . When he’s not behind the plate, you’ll find him hunting, golfing, or hitting the ice for a game of hockey. Professionally, Tyler works in property maintenance —but on the field, he’s all business. A Baseball Turned Fastpitch Journey Tyler made the switch to fastpitch at 18 years old , shortly after wrapping up his baseball career. “I grew up watching my dad play, and that’s what got me into it,” he explains. “The biggest challenge early on was adjusting to the speed—fastpitch is a completely different pace compared to baseball.” His father’s guidance and example lit the spark, but it was Tyler’s own dedication that helped him rise through the ranks. And now, his presence behind the plate is a steadying force for one of the most competitive teams in the game.