Stadium: Miller Park
Conference: Roberto Clemente
Division: Rick Monday
General Manager: Dino Barnabe
Email1: dino.barnabe@uquebec.ca
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St Foy Frenchies 2013 Roster
Neah Bay Whalers (NWC) 2006 Staub Conference Champions
Neah Bay Whalers (NWC) 2006 Carter Division Champions
Neah Bay Whalers (NWC) 2005 Carter Division Champions
Neah Bay Whalers (NWC) 2004 Carter Division Champions
Neah Bay Whalers (NWC) 2003 Carter Division Champions
Kennesaw Mt Woodsmen (KWC) 2000 Carter Division Champions
Kennesaw Mt Woodsmen (KWC) 2001 Clemente Wildcard
Canadian River Ball yard Rats (CBC) 1998 Carter Division champs
St Foy Frenchies II Team History Statistics
updated for 2013! Neah Bay Whalers CBA Historical pages
The original St Foy team Historic pages. Not affiliated with current franchise
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Old Neah Bay Uniforms 2001-2007
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Canadian River Ball Yard Rats | Dave Covert | March 1st, 1997 to November 1999 |
Kennesaw Mountain Woodsmen | Mark Woods | Jan 2000 to December 2001 |
Neah Bay Whalers | John Skillings | January 2002 to November 2006 |
Kennesaw Mountain Woodsmen | Michael Blakeley | November 2006 to August 2012 |
St Foy Frenchies II | Dino Barnabe | November 2012 to present |
Team changed to the St Foy Frenchies November 10th, 2012. Named by the GM and CBA Hall of Famer Dino Barnabe. Kennesaw Mountain is the region. The Woodsmen name is a nickname for James Michael Blakely's team from Kennsaw Mountain Georgia. The team originally was started by controversial GM Dave Covert. Dave was quite an astute GM who built a good franchise right from the initial draft. A succesful team, the Canadian River (Oklahoma) Ball Yard Rats were a contender right away. 84 wins in season 1, then into the 1998 playoffs where they lost in one of the great all time series to Dawson's Hamilton in 7 games. G1 Pedro won 2 to 1 over Clemens. G2 saw Hamilton Harbors Randy Johnson shut em out 4-0, g3 a 10-3 CBC (NWC) win behind the bullpen. g4 Pedro got shelled this time and Clemens allowed just 2 10 to 2. Woody Williams stopped Neah again 2 to 1 in a classic duel in G5. Chan Ho Park was brilliant leading CBC to a tied series 5 to 1. But Hamilton defeated Neah (CBC) in game 7 nail biter when Hamilton broke a tie in the 9th, and Neah with runner on 3rd couldn't bring him home in the 9th for a playoff loss. Hamilton went on to lose to eventual champion Longue Pointe the next round.
After Canadian River, Neah was known as Kennesaw Mountain Woodsmen . This team was one of the all time strong CBA teams as the stats show. Mark Wood was the manager and did a good job with this team and had good ties with other GM's. Kennesaw won 106 games in 2000, then won another 96 in 2001. When Mark moved on in 2002 after Claude left the commisioner, the team was acquired by John Skillings. Skillings guided Neah to 101 wins in his first year. The rest is history as Neah remains a perennial contender and is always at the top of the Carter division.
After John Skillings abandoned his team during the playoffs of 2006, James Blakely took over the Neah Bay team guiding them all the way to CBA's World Series. In 2007 this team will be once again known as the Kennesaw Mountain Woodsmen in honor of one of CBA's more successful franchises. Here's a look at their logo history. James Blakely has undertaken an aggressive rebuilding plan to turn Kennesaw into a CBA power. He has traded and obtained many blue chip players to build a franchise of strength. He had many picks in the 2010 draft in hopes that he too will compete like the lucky few in CBA's heralded Net World Series.
In 2012 Dino Barnabe returned to CBA and reclaimed the old franchise name St Foy Frenchies. Although not directly related in team 'blood lines' Barnabe hopes to restore this franchise to the heights he had once enjoyed back in the 20th century.
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2001 2002-2006 2007
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RECORD |
RUNS |
BAT AVG |
HOME RUNS |
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Team |
WON |
LST |
PCT |
TEAM |
OPP |
DIFF |
TEAM |
OPP |
TEAM |
OPP |
CBC 1997 |
84 |
78 |
.519 |
647 |
626 |
21 |
.251 |
.252 |
136 |
140 |
CBC 1998 |
91 |
71 |
.562 |
604 |
555 |
49 |
.231 |
.226 |
128 |
143 |
CBC 1999 |
66 |
96 |
.407 |
561 |
724 |
-163 |
.225 |
.251 |
128 |
158 |
KWC 2000 |
106 |
56 |
.654 |
901 |
646 |
255 |
.269 |
.243 |
214 |
119 |
KWC 2001 |
96 |
66 |
.593 |
831 |
699 |
132 |
.265 |
.240 |
215 |
174 |
NWC 2002 |
101 |
61 |
.623 |
807 |
688 |
119 |
.272 |
.251 |
175 |
185 |
NWC 2003 |
107 |
55 |
.660 |
826 |
619 |
207 |
.262 |
.235 |
189 |
152 |
NWC 2004 |
101 |
61 |
.623 |
798 |
605 |
193 |
.253 |
.238 |
226 |
146 |
NWC 2005 |
96 |
66 |
.593 |
786 |
612 |
174 |
.249 |
.234 |
192 |
146 |
NWC 2006 |
98 |
65 |
.601 |
735 |
554 |
181 |
.253 |
.228 |
149 |
155 |
KWC 2007 |
70 |
92 |
.432 |
793 |
908 |
-115 |
.263 |
.286 |
165 |
219 |
KWC 2008 |
59 |
103 |
.364 |
739 |
893 |
-154 |
.258 |
.286 |
192 |
199 |
KWR 2009 |
78 |
84 |
.481 |
720 |
764 |
-44 |
.243 |
.266 |
185 |
135 |
KWR 2010 |
70 |
92 |
.432 |
766 |
912 |
-146 |
.252 |
.281 |
193 |
166 |
KWR 2011 |
48 |
114 |
.296 |
575 |
833 |
-258 |
.237 |
.264 |
145 |
158 |
KWM 2012 |
36 |
126 |
.222 |
571 |
1160 |
-589 |
.235 |
.327 |
152 |
223 |
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