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Team | Record | Win % | Home | Away | RF | RA | Last 10 | Streak |
![]() | 15-5 | .750 | 8-1 | 7-4 | 140 | 77 | 7-3 | Won 3 |
Batting Pos AB AVG D. Warkentin SS 56 .500 M. Miller CF 45 .444 C. Goddard 1B 73 .438 C. Gomes 2B 59 .356 R. Barker RF 62 .339 N. Ruttle C 61 .262 A. Oulds OF 35 .257 R. Duncan 1B 47 .255 T. Pappin P 38 .237 P. Kibble 3B 32 .187 K. Ruttle C 43 .140 Pitching W L K ERA C. Horvath 3 0 38 1.25 T. Pappin 5 1 26 1.70 M. Harris 3 1 14 2.10 M. Hamlin 2 0 9 3.29 K. Breitner 2 1 32 4.59
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LONDON LAKESIDE
SENIOR AAA TOURNAMENT
CHAMPIONS!
Strathroy 9 - Tecumseh 8 (L)
Brampton 5 - Tecumseh 7 (W)
Sarnia 0 - Tecumseh 2 (W)
Milton 0 - Tecumseh 2 (Semi- Final) (W)
Brampton 1 - Tecumseh 10 (Final) (W)
Ontario Elimination Champions
2001| 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018
National Champions
2015 | 2016
NAtional Silver Medalists
2014
NAtional Bronze Medalists
2018
LONDON LAKESIDE
SENIOR AAA TOURNAMENT
CHAMPIONS!
Martingrove 1 - Tecumseh 10
Burlington 0 - Tecumseh 7
Ilderton 3 - Tecumseh 5
Leaside 2 - Tecumseh 6 (Semi- Final)
Sarnia 1 - Tecumseh 4 (Final)
SENIOR AAA
ONTARIO SENIOR MEN'S
ELIMINATION TOURNAMENT
CHAMPIONS!
5x Ontario Champions ( 2014 - 2018)
Cullen Field @ Mic Mac Park - Aug 11, 2018
The team will be off to Victoria, BC for The Baseball Canada
Senior Men's National Championships
August 23rd - 26th
2018
Senior Men's
Baseball Ontario
ELIMINATION
TOURNAMENT
Full Results Click HERE
2018
CAN-AM LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
CAN-AM PLAYOFF SCORES
CAN-AM PLAY-OFF 2018 | |||||||
WEDNESDAY July 25 | |||||||
GAME | |||||||
1 | Windsor Stars | 8 | Tecumseh Thunder | 0 | 7:15 p.m. | CULLEN FIELD | |
2 | Troy Jet Box | 9 | Windsor Jr Selects | 5 | 7:15 p.m. | SOULLIERE FIELD | |
THURSDAY, July 26 | |||||||
3 | Windsor Stars | 10 | Troy Jet Box | 5 | 7:15 P.M. | CULLEN FIELD | |
4 | Windsor Selects | 1 |
Tecumseh Thunder |
2 | 7:15 P.M. | SOULLIERE FIELD | |
SATURDAY, July 28 | |||||||
5 | TROY JET BOX | 2 | TECUMSEH THUNDER | 8 | 1:00 P.M. | LACASSE PARK | |
SUNDAY, July 30 | |||||||
6 | Windsor Stars | 4 | TECUMSEH THUNDER | 8 | 2:00 P.M. | CULLEN FIELD | |
IF NECESSARY, WILL BE PLAYED 30 MINUTES AFTER COMPLETION OF GAME 6 | |||||||
7 | Windsor Stars | 7 | TECUMSEH THUNDER | 6 | 5:00 p.m. | CULLEN FIELD | |
4x Ontario Champions ( 2014 - 2017 )
1x Silver Canadian National Medal ( 2014 )
2x Gold Canadian National Medals ( 2015, 2016 )
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Article Monday August 29th
Courtesey of BILL HUNT
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Tecumseh Thunder win third straight
provincial senior title
Power pitching, great hitting seal win in
final against Strathroy
JIM PARKER, The Windsor Star, August 2, 2016
DAN JANISSE Tecumseh Thunder pitcher Joel Pierce winds up during the Ontario senior elimination tournament against Milton on Friday at Lacasse Park in Tecumseh. The Thunder clinched the crown with a 4-2 win over the Strathroy Royals at Cullen Stadium on Monday.
A rainy Sunday made for a gruelling Monday for the Tecumseh Thunder.
Sunday’s rain backed up the schedule for the Ontario senior elimination baseball tournament. After playing four games in the first three days, the defending national champion Thunder were forced to play three games in less than eight hours on Monday in order to secure the club’s third straight provincial crown.
“It was a pretty big grind with the heat out there,” Thunder first baseman Mitch Delaney said. “We played a lot of tight games, but we’ve done the fundamentals pretty well.”
Tecumseh clinched the crown with a 4-2 win over the Strathroy Royals at Cullen Stadium. Strathroy’s only two losses in the double-knockout event came against the Thunder.
“At this point, it just come down to mental,” said Delaney, whose team was unbeaten in seven games. “We have a lot of good athletes on this team. We knew what we were getting into championship Monday and we couldn’t fail.”
Pitching was huge for the Thunder, who allowed just nine runs in seven tournament games with the team not allowing the opposition more than two runs in a single game.
Right-hander Joel Pierce earned his second tournament win in Monday’s final against Strathroy, which was making its first final appearance since 2012. Both of Pierce’s wins were complete games as Tecumseh starters went the distance in six of seven games.
Right-hander Chris Horvath also threw two complete-game victories. Right-hander Brandon Lindquist and left-hander Cody Seremack also had completegame wins while right-hander Eric Carducci got relief help from Jesse Carriere for the other win.
“We had some great pitching and timely hitting,” Delaney said. “We had our horse on the mound (Monday) in Piercy and a couple of the bats came through and we had a big win.”
Strathroy got on the board in the top of the first inning, but Tecumseh got two back in the bottom of the inning. Tecumseh loaded the bases to start the game, but a double-play left the club without a run and two men on with two outs. First-year senior Keifer Quick delivered a two-run single to put the Thunder up for good.
“You have to piece anything and it worked out,” Quick said.
Delaney’s solo homer made it 3-1 after three innings, but the Royals drew to within 3-2 in the fourth inning before a hit batter and walk set the stage for a two-out RBI single by Delaney to make it 4-2 in the bottom of the fourth inning.
“Throughout the whole tournament, we kind of had timely hitting,” Delaney said. “We’d get some runners on and we’d hold off a little bit, but today we finally came through with those big hits.”
Ontario was just awarded a second entry to the national championship in Fredericton, N.B., but Thunder manager Jamie Kell didn’t tell his team that before Monday’s game.
“I didn’t let the guys know,” Kell said. “My team didn’t know because it’s 50-50 if you go (because of the costs) if you don’t get the money from the OBA (Ontario Baseball Association).”
Going as the provincial champion is worth thousands to the winner and also gives the club first option for pickups for the tournament, which is set for Aug. 25-29.
“To tell you the truth, we didn’t really know how it would go winning or losing, but our main mindset was to win, so we came through in the end,” Delaney said.
CANADIAN BASEBALL NETWORK ARTICLE
By Dan Estey
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2016
London Lakeside
Invitational Tournament
Champions!
Tecumseh Thunder Senior Baseball Club Won the 2016 London Lakeside
Invitational Tournament July 1 -3
The team went 5-0 beating;
St. Thomas, Erindale, Michigan Braves, Milton and The Michigan Collegiate Braves in the Final.
Official Tournament Results
via the COBA Major website click HERE
TECUMSEH THUNDER
SENIOR BASEBALL CLUB
2016 SEASON
As of July 4th
*Ranked #1 in the Ontario Senior 'AAA' Baseball Rankings
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*Based on League Lineup Ontario Senior Baseball Website
2016 SEASON
SENIOR AAA GAME SCHEDULE
Availble from "Schedule" Link Above
LATEST 2016 CAN-AM LEAGUE INFORMATION
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2016
SENIOR ELIMINATION
DRAW
RESULTS:
CONGRATULATIONS!
TECUMSEH THUNDER SENIOR AAA BASEBALL CLUB
WESPY AWARDS
(Windsor Essex Sports Person of the Year)
- 2015 -
TEAM OF THE YEAR
"BLEED PURPLE"
2015 Overall Season Record: 41-6
- 1st place Can-Am League regular season 23-2
- Can-Am League Playoff Champions: 4-1
- London Tournament: 3-1
- Ontario Elimination Tournament Champions: 6-1
- Canadian National Tournament Champions: 5-1
CONGRATULATIONS!
Hard work is done....Hardware is in!!
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Is redemption also a dish best served cold?
Whatever the case, the Tecumseh Thunder know this much for certain – it’s delectable.
A 4-1 verdict over Quebec in Sunday’s gold-medal game of the Baseball Canada senior men’s championship in Chatham, N.B., made up for the heartbreak of a year ago, when Tecumseh came up short in the title game.
“We had that taste of silver all year,” Tecumseh coach Jamie Kell said. “Right from our winter workouts that was the talk.
“We tried to build the team around our experience of last year. Even the team that we had – which was a great team – we still we needed a few pieces.”
After the final out was made, jubilant Thunder players opted to partake in an impromptu game of pile on in the middle of the infield, a couple of Tecumseh players racing from the dugout to spray the excited group with celebratory champagne.
It was the complete opposite of the emotions on display one year earlier, when backed by the two-hit, 13-strikeout pitching of left-hander Shane Kraemer, the Langley, B.C. Blaze blanked the Thunder 3-0 in the gold-medal game in St. John’s, Nfld.
This year’s final result also avenged Tecumseh’s only setback of the event. Quebec blanked Tecumseh 1-0 in the tournament opener for both clubs.
With the national title again on the line, this time, the Thunder was not going to be denied.
Tecumseh started quickly, catcher Eric Cunningham scoring in the first inning on a wild pitch by Quebec starter Francois Lafreniere. Mitch Delaney’s single scored Paul Lamantia in the fourth to make it 2-0 and the Thunder added two more runs in the fifth when Lamantia’s single scored Kevin Mailloux and Sean Bignall came home on another Lafreniere wild pitch.
After being blanked in the opener, Tecumseh scored 42 runs in the next five games.
“With the experience of last year, we knew we couldn’t let the bats go silent at all,” Kell said.
Joel Pierce got the win, allowing just two hits and one run over 5 2/3 innings of work. Rob Nixon came on in relief to earn the save.
“We knew Pierce could handle it,” Kell said. “He’s a big-game pitcher. He wanted the ball.”
Earlier Sunday, the Thunder was 12 outs away from elimination. Down 1-0 entering the bottom of the fourth inning, Tecumseh exploded for 12 runs over the next three innings to rout Fredericton, N.B., 12-2 in the semi-finals and advance to the gold-medal game.
Lamantia, who was named the tournament’s top hitter, batting .421, paced the rally, scoring three times and driving in five runs, including a grand slam. Delaney, who had such a successful tournament that he was twice named to the all-star team — at first base and designated hitter — added three hits and two RBIs, as did Ryan Kerstens. Thunder shortstop Brandon Gignac was also named to the all-tournament team.
Tecumseh advanced to the semi-finals with a 17-5 win over Saskatchewan and a 4-1 triumph over the host team Saturday.
Tecumseh Thunder Win
Back-to-Back Provincial Titles
The Tecumseh Thunder repeated as Ontario champions, beating the Mississauga SW Twins 4-0 in the finals. The final matchup was the third straight season these powerhouse teams have met in the finals. Mississauga won it in 2013, and the Thunder have won the last two years.
The Thunder beat Sarnia 6-0 (WP- Tyler Gauthier), then easily handled Pickering 4-0 in round two (WP- Tylr Lawrence). In round three, they met the same Mississauga SW team, and blew a last-inning lead, losing 7-6 (LP- Jesse Carriere). With their backs against the wall the rest of the way, Tecumseh beat Strathroy 4-1 (WP- Brandon Lindquist), before beating Etobicoke 6-3 (WP- Joel Pierce) in the final five. On Monday morning, they won a wild game against rivals Windsor. Trailing 3-0 late, the Thunder scored a run in the sixth, and then three more in their last at-bats, to stun the Stars 4-3. The win set the stage for the final victory against the Twins.
It's too bad Ontario isn't awarded two berths in the nationals this year, because the Mississauga juggernaut is well-deserving of a spot there. They had been to the nationals three of the last four seasons. Something tells me they'll be back again. Congratulations also goes out to the Etobicoke Rangers and Windsor Stars, for coming a game away from the finals. The Niagara Metros should also be commended for anothet deep run, as they fell just short of the semi-finals.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THUNDER SENIOR PLAYER
MITCH KRAMER
2015 WESPY
Windsor Essex Sports Person of the Year
Award Winner
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2014 SEASON RECAP BELOW
CHAMPIONS!
FULL ARTICLE CLICK HERE
THEY WILL NOW BE THE ONTARIO REPRESENTATIVE
AT THE CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
AUGUST 20th - 26th in ST.JOHN'S, NFLD
2014 SEASON ALL-STARS:
C,Anthony Peticca: .409, 3 HR, 17 RBI, 10 2B, 10 BB, .487 OBP, .697 SLG
- Peticca was top ten in AVG and SLG
1B, Mitch Delaney: .331, 6 HR, 46 RBI, 27 BB, 11 2B, 2 SB, .429 OBP, .559 SLG
- Delaney was second in the province in RBI and also finished in the top ten in HR, BB and 2B
2B, Kevin Mailloux: .395, 2 HR, 33 RBI, 15 2B, 17 BB, 7 SB, 39 R
- Mailloux was top ten in 2B, hits and runs.
OF,Curtis Lambkin: .397, 2 HR, 16 RBI, 24 BB, 16 SB, 49 R, 56 H, .494 OBP
- Lambkin was in the top ten in OBP, hits and he was first in runs
RHP, Zack Breault: 5-3, 3.17 ERA, 0.94 WHIP, 71 IP, 48 H, 30 R, 25 ER, 19 BB, 95 K
- Breault was in the top ten in WHIP, IP, K/BB, K/9 and was first in K's.
3B, Casey Power: .288, 8 HR, 37 RBI
- Power was in the top ten in HR and RBI
OF, Eric Cunningham: .317, 2 HR, 33 RBI, 15 2B, 19 SB, 41 R
- Cunningham was second in doubles and was in the top ten in stolen bases and runs.
LHP, Cody Seremack: 4-1, 1.65 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 43.2 IP, 37 H, 12 R, 8 ER, 21 BB, 31 K
- Seremack was second in ERA
INTERESTING 2014 FACTS
- 12 different Thunder players hit a homerun
- A different player lead the team in runs (Curtis Lambkin), HR (Casey Power), RBI (Mitch Delaney), AVG (Anthony Peticca), doubles (Eric Cunningham and Kevin Mailloux) and OBP (Matt Varacalli)
- Zack Breault pitched a 6 inning complete game perfect game vs. Windsor Selects. It was the only game this year in which he didn't allow a run. He failed to register a strikeout per inning pitched in just one game this year.
- Only one regular pitcher (Eric Carducci) allowed more hits than innings pitched
- Opponents hit just .209 against Thunder pitching
- Tecumseh has made it to the final 3 in 3 of the last 5 years and have a record of 20-9 at the Elims in the last 5 years
- this year was the first time Tecumseh won the Elims since 2001.
- they also made it to the finals in 2007 when they lost to Oshawa
- they won the Lakeside tournament this year and also won their league playoffs
TECUMSEH THUNDER SENIOR BASEBALL CLUB
2014 CAN-AM LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
Tecumseh Thunder Senior Baseball Club Sweep Can-Am League Playoffs to Claim Title
The Tecumseh Thunder 'AAA' Senior Baseball Team completed their season with a 27-9 record and with a 15 game winning streak going into the Ontario Senior Elimination Tournament August 1st - 4th
The Thunder earned their 1st regular season title since 2007 with the wining streak that has spanned 15 Games starting back on July 2nd and continuing with a Sweep of the Can-Am Playoffs on July 27th.
2014 25th Annual
London Lakeside Tournament
CHAMPIONS!
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