Category: 2003

2003 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

2003 held at Johnson City, Tennessee on August 30-September 2.


Champion – B&J Logging/Kluever’s Snap-On, Sandoval, Illinois
Runner Up – Alesium/Reece/Hinson/Shade/Easton, Las Vegas, Nevada


  • MVP – Justin Atwood, B&J Logging/Kluevers
  • HR Leader – Bryan Goins, Alesium/Reece
  • Batting Leader – Bryan Goins, Alesium/Reece – .857

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Justin Atwood, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On (.600, 1 HR)
C – Keith Brockman, Alesium/Shade/Easton
1B – David Hood, Alesium/Shade/Easton
2B – Doug Thompson, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On
3B – Billy Byrd, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On
SS – Brian King, Alesium/Shade/Easton
OF – K.C. Gillum, Watanabe
OF – Tim Morgan, RDI
OF – Mike Kunz, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On
OF – Bob Hughes, Alesium/Shade/Easton
UT – John Moss, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On
UT – John Feathers, RDI
UT – Bryan Goins, Alesium/Shade/Easton (24-28)
UT – Shawn Watson, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On
UT – Wayne Habermehl, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On


FINAL STANDINGS

1. B&J Logging/Kluever’s Snap-On, Sandoval, IL (4-0)
2. Alesium/Reece/Hinson/Shade/Easton, Las Vegas, NV (5-2)
3. RDI, Jonesborough, TN (2-2)
4. Watanabe, Cincinnati, OH (3-2)
5t. Holland’s/Terry’s, North Wilkesboro, NC (2-2)
5t. U.S. Vinyl, Chattanooga, TN (1-2)
7t. Armed Forces, Washington, DC (1-2)
7t. Texas Roadhouse, Corayson, KY (0-2)
9t. Mountain Top, Texarkana, TX (0-2)
9t. Computer Associates, Knoxville, TN (0-2)

2003 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

2003 held at Kimberly, Wisconsin on August 8-16.


Champion – Broken Bow Spirits, Amsterdam, New York
Runner Up – County Materials, Marathon, Wisconsin


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Jody Edit, Broken Bow Spirits
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Gerald Muizelaar, Broken Bow Spirits
  • Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year – N/A
  • Leading Hitter – John Wodtke, Frontier Players Casino – .600
  • Leading Hitter – Paul Monfils, Circle Tap – .600
  • Most RBI – Jody Edit, Broken Bow Spirits – 10
  • Most RBI – Dean Holoein, Madison WI – 10
  • Most RBI – Jarrad Martin, Amsterdam NY – 10
  • Most RBI – Brian Neveau, Denmark WI – 10

2003 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Gerald Muizelaar, Broken Bow Spirit (7-0, 0.72 ERA, 67K)
P – Darren Zack, County Materials (3-2, 0.82 ERA, 55K)
P – Paul Algar, The Farm Tavern (4-0, 0.36 ERA, 37K)
C – Darren Box, Broken Bow Spirit .346
C – Patrick Shannon, County Materials .348
IF – Jody Eidt, Broken Bow Spirit .333
IF – Jarrad Martin, Broken Bow Spirit .407
IF – Todd Schultz, County Materials .400
IF – John Woodtke, Frontier Casino Players .600
IF – Paul Monfils, Circle Tap .600
OF – Chris Delarewelle, Circle Tap .520
OF – Ryan Wolfe, Broken Bow Spirit .310
OF – Rob Gehrke, Portland .538
OF – Paul Rosebush, The Farm Tavern .400
DH – Dean Holoien, The Farm Tavern .421

2003 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Robbie O’Brien, Frontier Casino Players (4-0, 2.00 ERA, 63K)
P – Lucas Mata, County Materials (4-0, 1.14 ERA, 39K)
P – Paul Koert, Selects (5-3, 2.40 ERA, 41K)
C – Sean O’Brien, Broken Bow Spirit .400
C – Chris Shewfelt, Selects .360
IF – Donnie Hale, The Farm Tavern .522
IF – Gareth Cook, Fedlock Falcons .500
IF – Kevin Reichart, Circle Tap .389
IF – Fred Gegen, HIS Construction .474
IF – Adam Smith, Hallman Twins .368
OF – Bill Kranz, Davenport .421
OF – Reno Dambrosio, Selects .423
OF – Darrell Sandback, County Materials .364
OF – Rob Gray, County Materials .269
DH – Brian Neveau, Circle Tap .273


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Broken Bow Spirit, Amsterdam, NY
2. County Materials, Marathon, WI
3. The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI
4. Selects, Owen Sound, ON
5t. Frontier Casino Players, St. Joseph, MO
5t. Hallman Twins, Kitchener-Waterloo, ON
7t. Explorers, Midland, MI
7t. Circle Tap, Denmark, WI
9t. H.I.S. Construction, Houston, TX
9t. Fedlock Falcons, Washington, VA
9t. Quad City Sox, Davenport, IA
9t. Calgary Diamonds, Calgary, AB
13t. Imaging Solutions Knights, Fargo, ND
13t. Lafayette Pub, St. Louis, MO
13t. Dolan & Murphy, Aurora, IL

Non-Playoff Qualifying Teams

Whittier (CA) Team Rainey
Winterset (IA) A’s
Guatamala City GT Escencias Castillo
Denmark (WI) Circle Tap Lumberjacks
Innerkip (ON) Bright Cheese House Eagles
Salt Lake City (UT) Larry Miller Chevrolet
Santa Barbara (CA) Socal Bucks
Redlands QLD Australia Scorpions
Depree/Green Bay (WI) El Toro/Townline
Geneva (MN) Richards Wood Products
Saskatoon SK Merchants
Bloomington (IL) Stix
Salt Lake City (UT) Page Brake
Albany (MO) National Investors
Frankenmuth (MI) Frankenmuth Driving School
Reading (PA) Can-AM Windmillers
Grand Rapids (MI) Priority Mortgage
Tubac (AZ) Si Senor
Pueblo (CO) Bandits
Rockford (IL) Black Hawk Athletic Club
Benton Harbor (MI) Plangger Furniture
Ashland (OH) Ashland Coors Light
Owen Sound ON Owen Sound Crunch
Aurora (IL) ATMI Precast

2003 USSSA Men’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2003 held at Champion Stadium, in Osceola, Florida.


Champion – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt, Columbus, Ohio
Runner Up – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton, San Jose, California


  • Co-MVP -Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Hague (14 HR)
  • Co-MVP -Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Hague
  • HR Leader – Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Hague – 14
  • Batting Leader – Not identified
  • Defensive MVP – Rick Baker, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton
  • Offensive MVP – Rusty Bumgardner, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt

USSSA MAJOR WORLD SERIES ALL WORLD TEAM

Pitcher – Andy Purcell – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
Catcher – Tim Cocco – Sunnyvale/Fairweather/Worth
Infield – Todd Martin – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
Infield – Rusty Bumgardner – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
Infield – Jeff Wallace – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt (14 HRs)
Infield – Todd Joerling – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton
Infield – Brett Helmer – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton
Infield – Jeff Hall – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton
Infield – David Hood – Alesium/Reece/Hinsons/Easton
Infield – John Glidewell – Alesium/Reece/Hinsons/Easton
Infield – Todd Volkers – Alesium/Reece/Hinsons/Easton
Infield – Dwayne Nevitt – Sunnyvale/Fairweather/Worth
Infield – John Adams – Benfield Electric/Worth
Outfield – Bryson Baker – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
Outfield – Brian Rainwater – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
Outfield – Rick Baker – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton
Outfield – Bob Hughes – Alesium/Reece/Hinsons/Easton
Outfield – Shane McCullough – Sunnyvale/Fairweather/Worth
Outfield – Ronnie James – US Vinyl/Community Acess/Miken
Utility – Scott Brown – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Resmondo/Hague/Taylor, Columbus, OH (8-1)
2. Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton, Spokane, CA (4-2)
3. Alesium/Reece/Hinsons/Easton, Las Vegas, NV (3-2)
4. Sunnyvale/Fairweather/Worth, Kent, WA (4-2)
5t. US Vinyl/Community Acess/Miken, Chattanooga, TN (4-2)
5t. Benfield Electric/Worth, Fairfax, VA (2-2)
7t. Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3N2/Easton, Westland, MI (2-2)
7t. Doc’s/Easton, Sioux City, NE (2-2)
9t. Pov’s/O&S Cattle/Easton, Savage, MN (2-2)
9t. Black Dog Softball/Easton, New Castle, WA (2-2)
9t. Mountain Top/USA Cash/Tps, Brighton, MI (1-2)
9t. MLR Stucco/Easton, Polk, FL (1-2)
13t. Aftershock/TPS, Concord, CA (0-2)
13t. Perkins Roofing, Cincinnati OH (0-2)
13t. J&D Contractors/Mizuno, Melvindale, MI (0-2)
13t. TPS NW/WA/TX, Marysville, WA (0-2)
17t. KVB Sidewinders/Mizuno, Eudora, KS (0-2)
17t. Bay’s/Creative Stucco/TPS, Grove City, OH (0-2)

2003 USSSA Men’s A Slow Pitch Worlds

2003 held at Orlando, Florida.


Champion – Mountain Top/USA Cash/TPS, Brighton, Michigan
Runner Up – NW Pipe/Bud Light/3N2/Easton, Westland, Michigan


  • MVP – Wade Casey, Mountain Top/TPS (37-44, .840, 7 HR)
  • HR Leader – Dewayne Frizzell, C&M and Scott Wiggins, C&M – 17
  • Batting Leader – Wade Casey, Mountain Top – .840
  • Defensive Award – Jeff McGavin, Northwest Pipe
  • Offensive MVP – Vince Bisbee, Mountain Top/TPS (34-43, .790, 10 HR)

USSSA MEN’S CLASS “A” WORLD TEAM

  • Don DeDonatis – Mountain Top/TPS (33-45, .733)
  • Shawn Robinson – Mountain Top/TPS (31-44, .704)
  • Shawn McDonald – Mountain Top/TPS (32-43, .744)
  • Rickie Robbins – Mountain Top/TPS (30-42, .714, 10 HRs)
  • Jason Riggs – NW Pipe/Easton
  • Billy Barett – NW Pipe/Easton
  • Scott Hille – NW Pipe/Easton
  • Jeff Smith – NW Pipe/Easton
  • Trey Royal – Aubrey’s/TPS
  • Kenny Carlton – Aubrey’s/TPS
  • Nathan Johnson – Aubrey’s/TPS
  • Keith Martin – C&M/TPS
  • Scott Wiggins – C&M/TPS
  • Dave Dahanos – Bay’s/Creative Stucco/TPS

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Mountain Top/USA Cash/TPS, Brighton, MI (7-1)
2. Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3N2/Easton, Westland, MI (6-2)
3. Aubrey’s/TPS, Savannah, GA (5-2)
4. C&M Sporting Goods/TPS, Dothan, AL (6-2)
5t. T&R Stucco/Easton, Polk City, FL (4-2)
5t. Bay’s/Creative Stucco/TPS, Grove City, OH (3-2)
7t. Holland’s Used Cars/Terry’s/Easton, North Wilkesboro, NC (3-2)
7t. J&D Contractors/ Mizuno, Melvindale, MI (2-2)
9t. Perkins Roofing, Cincinnati, OH (2-2)
9t. Docs/Easton, South Sioux City, Nebraska (2-2)
9t. SCI/Miken, Tallahassee, FL (2-2)
9t. KVB Sidewinders/Mizuno, Eudora, KS (1-2)
13t. Black Dog Softball/Easton, Newcastle, WA (2-2)
13t. Westshore Pizza, Tampa, FL (2-2)
13t. Aftershock/TPS, Concord, CA (1-2)
13t. Oswego Drywall/Demarini, Newberg, OR (1-2)
17t. T’s 13, Omaha, NE (1-2)
17t. Pov’s/O&S Cattle/Easton, Savage, MN (1-2)
17t. Taylors, Edgewater, MD (1-2)
17t. TPS NW-WA-TX, Marysville, WA (1-2)
17t. Sports Center/Worth, Jackson, MS (0-2)
17t. Pace/TPS Softball, Piittsford, NY (0-2)
17t. Kevitt/Mayslacks, Brooklyn Center, MN (0-2)
17t. Sid Grinker/Funjet/TPS, Sullivan, WI (0-2)
25t. Buckeye/Easton, Richmond, VA (0-2)
25t. Vernon’s/Higgs Properties/Miken, Jacksonville, FL (0-2)

2003 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2003 held at Lexington, South Carolina.


Champion – Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Runner Up – Seattle Express, Renton, Washington


The Lady Rebels had to hold back the charge of the Seattle Express, who advanced to the finals and won the first game 11-9. The Lady Rebels, behind the pitching of Mary Hoff prevailed in the deciding game 15-7.

The Women’s USSSA World Series stopped awarding HR and Batting Leaders. They just gave out an Offensive MVP, along with the Defensive MVP, and Tournament MVP.


  • MVP – Mary Hoff, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
  • Defensive MVP – Buffy Arms, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
  • Offensive MVP – N/A

2003 ALL WORLD TEAM

Mary Hoff, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
Beverly Reeves, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
Sondra Landry, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
Susan Quarles, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
Theresa Hirschaur, Kinder Sharks

Information missing.


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels, Murfreesboro, TN (5-1)
2. Seattle Express, Renton, WA (7-2)
3. Kinder/Sharks, Cincinnati, OH (4-2)
4. NTL, Bakersfield, CA (2-2)
5t. Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA (2-2)
5t. Team Karphone, Carson, CA (2-2)
7t. Lady Zapp, Atlanta, GA (2-2)
7t. Atlanta’s Quiet Storm, Atlanta, GA (2-2)
9t. Close Encounters, MI (1-2)
9t. C&C Racing, NC (1-2)
9t. Da Mob, Dallas, TX (1-2)
9t. MN Ice, Brooklyn Park, MN (1-2)
13t. Supersonics, Warner Robins, GA (0-2)
13t. Diamond Queens, Nashville, TN (0-2)
13t. The T.E.A.M., VA (0-2)
13t. Heartbreakers, SC (0-2)

2003 ASA Women’s Major Fast Pitch Nationals

2003 held at Pekin, Illinois.


Champion – Stratford Brakettes, Stratford, Connecticut (65-5)
Runner Up – Team Smith Inc., Placentia, California


The National Pro Fastpitch League conducted a draft in December after nationals and many players from this year’s championship were drafted. How this effects the top women’s fastpitch national championship is to be determined.


  • MVP – Kelly Kretschman, Stratford Brakettes
  • HR Leader – N/A
  • Batting Leader – Lyndsey Angus, Storm USA – .556
  • Bertha Tickey Pitching Award – Kaci Clark, Stratford Brakettes
  • Erv Lind Defensive Award – Lea Mishlan, Stratford Brakettes

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Kaci Clark, Stratford Brakettes (2-0, 14 IP, 21 K)
P – Danielle Henderson, Stratford Brakettes (3-0, 2 ER, 2 shutouts, including the one that in the championship game, 4-0)
P – Jodie Cox, Team Smith Inc
C – Mackenzie Vandergeest, Team Smith Inc
1B – Kellie Wilkerson, Stratford Brakettes
2B – Lyndsey Angus, Storm USA (10-18, .556)
3B – Gina Oaks, Team Smith Inc
SS – Lea Mishlan, Stratford Brakettes
OF – Kelly Kretschman, Stratford Brakettes (6-12, HR, 5 RBI – drove in 2 runs in 5-0 championship)
OF – Stephanie Ramos, Team Smith Inc
OF – Kristen Zaleski, Storm USA
OF – Germaine Fairchild, Stratford Brakettes
UTIL – Nicole Bohnenstiehl, St. Louis Saints
UTIL – Oli Keohohou, Team Smith Inc
UTIL – Lindsey Klein, Team Smith Inc

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Piper Marten, Storm USA
P – Crystal Draper, Team Smith Inc
P – Kirsten Voak, California Schutt Hurricanes
C – Suzy Brazney, California Schutt Hurricanes
1B – Emily Starkey, Bloomington Lady Hearts
2B – Cheryl Bolding, Storm USA
3B – Amiee Lonigro, East Peoria Avanti’s
SS – Natalie Peters, St. Louis Saints
OF – Bridget Fournie, St. Louis Saints
OF – Alicia Smith, Stratford Brakettes
OF – Erin Mobley, California Schutt Hurricanes
OF – Brooke Rutschman, California Schutt Hurricanes
UTIL – Andea Wirkus, St. Louis Saints
UTIL – Shae Wesley, Bloomington Lady Hearts
UTIL – Teri Goldberg, California Schutt Hurricanes


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Stratford Brakettes, Stratford, CT (5-0)
2. Team Smith Inc., Placentia, CA (4-2)
3. California Schutt Hurricanes, Riverside, CA (4-2)
4. St. Louis Saints, St. Louis, MO (4-2)
5t. Storm USA, Lake Forest, CA (4-2)
5t. Bloomington Lady Hearts, Bloomington, IL (2-2)
7t. East Peoria Avantis, East Peoria, IL (3-2)
7t. St. Louis Heat, St. Louis, MO (3-2)
9t. Allentown Patriots, Allentown, PA (2-2)
9t. Indiana Slammers, Hobart, IN (1-2)
9t. Amherst Lightning, Amherst, NY (1-2)
9t. East Peoria Lady Rage, East Peoria, IL (1-2)
13t. Cigs Sting, Decatur, IL (1-2)
13t. Elite Force, Palos Hills, IL (1-2)
13t. Celina Suns, Celina, OH (1-2)
13t. Carbondale Cougars, Carbondale, IL (1-2)
17t. Springfield Rockettes, Springfield, IL (0-2)
17t. Lisle Powerhouse, Lisle, IL (0-2)
17t. Peoria Outlaws, Peoria, IL (0-2)
17t. Pekin Lettes, Pekin, IL (0-2)


L-R, top row – Kelly Kretschman, Erica Sobel, Alicia Smith, Robyn King, Donna McLean, Kellie Wilkerson, Frankie Spruce, Germaine Fairchild, Danielle Henderson, Coach/Scorer Jeff Ellis, Leigh Ann Ellis, Keri (McCallum) Stratton, Karrie Rider, Manager John Stratton, Kaci Clark, GM Bob Baird, Coach Patti Fernandes. Bottom row – Lea Mishlan, Batgirl Katie, Sara Jewett, Heather Wright, young fan, Jen Smith, Batgirl Sam

2003 ISA Men’s A Slow Pitch World Series

2003 held at Fairfax, Virginia.


Champion – Benfield Electric/Worth, Fairfield, Virginia
Runner Up – C&M Sporting Goods/TPS, Dothan, Alabama


  • MVP – Chris Chilton, Benfield Electric/Worth (20-21, .952)
  • Defensive MVP – David Allen, C&M Sporting Goods/TPS
  • HR Leader – Bobby Bayne, Warthen Fuel/ABS/TPS (23-30, .793, 23 RBI) – 9
  • Batting Leader – Chris Chilton, Benfield Electric/Worth (20-21) – .952)
  • Base Burgler – Jason Kock, Benfield Electric/Worth

ISA A ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Andy Bedlack, McNair Sports
  • Melvin Biankowski, McNair Sports
  • Billy White, Warthen Fuel/ABS/TPS (18-25, .720, 3 HR, 13 RBI)
  • Ron Probst, Warthen Fuel/ABS/TPS (22-31, .759, 1 HR, 12 RBI)
  • Bobby Bayne, Warthen Fuel/ABS/TPS (23-30, .793, 9 HR, 23 RBI)
  • Charlie Brown, C&M Sporting Goods/TPS
  • Ed Hicks, C&M Sporting Goods/TPS
  • Keith Martin, C&M Sporting Goods/TPS
  • Scott Wiggins, C&M Sporting Goods/TPS
  • Chris Chilton, Benfield Electric/Worth (20-21, .952, 8 HR)
  • John Dutch, Benfield Electric/Worth (6 HR)
  • Chris Johnson, Benfield Electric/Worth (16-20, .800, 8 HR)
  • Derek Oliver, Benfield Electric/Worth (18-20, .900, 8 HR)
  • Roy Jarmin, Benfield Electric/Worth
  • Pat Wayne, Benfield Electric/Worth
  • Manager – Dave McDonald, Benfield Electric/Worth

FINAL RESULTS

1. Benfield Electric/Worth, Fairfield, VA (5-0)
2. C&M Sporting Goods/TPS, Dothan, AL (4-2)
3. Warthen Fuel/ABS/TPS, Baltimore, MD (4-2)
4. McNair Sports, McKenzie, TN (5-2)
5t. LaserVision/TPS, Syracuse, MA (3-2)
5t. Holland’s Used Cars/Terry’s/Easton, N. Wilkesboro, NC (5-2)
7t. Aubrey’s/TPS, Savannah, GA (2-2)
7t. Doc’s/Easton, S. Sioux City, NE (2-2)
9t. SSS/Maroadi’s/Tailgators, Pittsburgh, PA (1-2)
9t. Buckeye Softball/Easton, Richmond, VA (2-2)
9t. T&R Stucco/Easton, Polk, FL (1-2)
9t. Beradi’s/TPS/Tek Services, Lexington, KY (1-2)
13t. Taylor’s, Edgewater, MD (1-2)
13t. All Marines-Scarlett, USA (0-2)
13t. TJ Lite, Dunkirk, MD (0-2)
13t. All Marines-Gold, USA (0-2)
17t. My Plumber/Miken, Fairfax, VA (0-2)
17t. R&R Trim, Hagerstown, MD (0-2)
17t. RSM, Arkansas (0-2)

2003 ASA Men’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

2003 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.


Champion – Berardi’s/TPS/TEK Serve, Lexington, Kentucky (East)
Runner Up – Meridian, Houston, Texas (West)


  • MVP – Doug Martin, Berardi’s (16-18, .889, 3 HR)
  • HR Leader – Shawn Harkins, Berardi’s – (16-19, .842) – 8 HR
  • Batting Leader – Fred Ditto, Berardi’s (18-20, 3 HR) – .900

ASA A East National held at Valdosta, Georgia on August 29-September 1

Champion – Berardi’s/TPS/Tek Serve, Lexington, Kentucky
Runner Up – Central Paving, Columbus, Indiana


  • MVP – Lou Mongelli, Beradi’s/TPS
  • HR Leader – ?
  • Batting Leader – Shawn Harkins, Beradi’s (22-29) .759

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Randy Johnson, Central Paving
C – Jason Hurt, Central Paving
1B – Lou Mongelli, Berardi’s/TPS/Tek Serve
2B – Fred Ditto, Berardi’s/TPS/Tek Serve
3B – Jim Bledsoe, Aubrey’s/TPS
SS – Dusty Bowing, Central Paving
OF – Bobby Hart, Central Paving
OF – Keith Martin, C & M Sporting Goods/TPS
OF – Butch Smith, Taylor’s
OF – Dwayne Frizzell, C & M Sporting Goods/TPS
UT – Shawn Harkins, Berardi’s/TPS/Tek Serve
UT – Brad Bennett, Central Paving
UT – Kirby Puckett, Berardi’s/TPS/Tek Serve
UT – Joey Resing, Berardi’s/TPS/Tek Serve
UT – Ron Owsley, Sports Den

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Joey Iler, Berardi’s/TPS/Tek Serve
C – Shane Frederick, C & M Sporting Goods/TPS
1B – Jamie Wise, Aubrey’s/TPS
2B – Shawn Snow, Aubrey’s/TPS
3B – Mike Taylor, Berardi’s/TPS/Tek Serve
SS – Jamie Nelson, C & M Sporting Goods/TPS
OF – Greg Braur, Taylor’s
OF – Doug Martin, Berardi’s/TPS/Tek Serve
OF – Jason Gibbs, Central Paving
OF – Craig Batise, Taylor’s
UT – Ernie Donaldson, Taylor’s
UT – Will Watson, C & M Sporting Goods/TPS
UT – Daniel Bays, Sports Den
UT – Stacy Howell, Love’s/Easton/Tanel
UT – Mike Thomas, Aubrey’s/TPS


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Berardi’s/TPS/Tek Serve Lexington., KY (7-1)
2. Central Paving, Columbus., IN (4-2)
3. Aubrey’s/TPS, Savannah., GA (3-2)
4. C&M Sporting Goods/TPS, Dothan., AL (5-2)
5t. Taylor’s Edgewater, MD (4-2)
5t. Love’s/Easton/Tanel, Riverdale., GA (3-2)
7t. Sports Star/Miken Louisville., KY (4-2)
7t. Sports Den Lexington., KY (3-2)
9t. SCB/Denelex/Giant Lake Grove., NY (2-2)
9t. B & C/Miken Edmonton., KY (1-2)
9t. Sci/Mizuno Tallahassee., FL (1-2)
9t. Team Vicc Jacksonville., IL (1-2)
13t. Barwick’S/Big Fogg Crawfordville., FL (1-2)
13t. T&R Stucco/Easton Polk City., FL (1-2)
13t. NW Pipe/Bud/3N2/Easton Florence., KY (1-2)
13t. Questar Capital Warsaw., IN (0-2)
17t. Vernon’S/Higgs/Miken Jacksonville., FL (0-2)
17t. Rocky’S Moultrie., GA (0-2)
17t. Doc’s/Easton, South Sioux City., NE (0-2)
17t. Reece Mounument/Miken Springfield., KY (0-2)


ASA A West National held at McAllen, Texas on August 29-September 1

Champion – Meridian, Houston, TX
Runner Up – Long Haul/Miken, Caledonia, MN


Meridian beat Long Haul 20-19 in winners bracket final and Long Haul defeated Deery Brothers 28-12 to get another crack at Meridian, they won the first final 33-32 and then Meridian won the ‘if’ game 19-15.


  • MVP – Bud Weathers, Meridian
  • HR Leader – Chad Augedahl, Long Haul/Miken – 9
  • Batting Leader – Chad Augedahl, Long Haul/Miken (18-23) – .783

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Bud Weathers, Meridian
C – Chad Augedahl, Long Haul/Miken (18-23, .783, 9 HR)
1B – Steve Hall, Meridian
2B – Eric Klug, Long Haul/Miken (18-28, .643, 3 HR)
3B – Ben Reeves, TSC Softball
SS – Adam Peterson, Long Haul/Miken (20-26, .769, 8 HR)
OF – Victor Broussard, Meridian
OF – Tom Muehlenkemp, Long Haul/Miken (13-24, .542, 1 HR)
OF – Chris Weatherford, TSC Softball
OF – Mark Cerny, Meridian
UT – Bob Van Erem, Deery/R&M/Miken
UT – Jeff Zaputil, Deery/R&M/Miken
UT – Tim Felderman, Deery/R&M/Miken
UT – Kenny Seymour, Meridian
UT – Brad Augedahl, Long Haul/Miken (17-27, .630, 1 HR)

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Greg Azbill, Deery/R&M/Miken
C – Frankie Kubenka, TPS Northwest
1B – Todd Repp, T’s 13/Easton
2B – Dave Feather, Meridian
3B – Mark Augedahl, Long Haul/Miken (11-23, .478, 2 HR)
SS – Steven Lynn, Meridian
OF – Steve Deweber, TSC Softball
OF – Mike Irvine, T’s 13/Easton
OF – Ken McMullen, Meridian
OF – Randy King, Long Haul/Miken
UT – Jeff Vercellino, T’s 13/Easton
UT – Damon Lewis, TSC Softball
UT – Brad Frost, Deery/R&M/Miken
UT – Bobby Worden, T’s 13/Easton
UT – Bill Kugler, Deery/R&M/Miken

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Meridian Houston, TX (4-1)
2. Long Haul/Miken Caledonia, MN (4-2)
3. Deery/R&M/Miken Waterloo, IA (3-2)
4t. TSC Softball Colbert, OK (2-2)
5t. T’S 13/Easton Omaha, NE (2-2)
5t. TPS NW, Seattle, WA (2-2)
7t. Sandoval’s Trucking Brownsville, TX (1-2)
7t. Texas Twins, San Antonio, TX (1-2)
9t. Diablos, McAllen, TX (0-2)
9t. Team Ripp, McAllen, TX (0-2)

2003 ISA Men’s AA Slow Pitch World Series

2003 held at Anderson, South Carolina.


Champion – US Vinyl/Z-Wear/Miken, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Runner Up – Alesium/Reece/Roosters/Easton, Las Vegas, Nevada


  • MVP – Bob Woldyk, US Vinyl (28-32, .875, 12 HR)
  • Defensive MVP – ?
  • Offensive MVP – ?
  • HR Leader – Bob Woldyk, US Vinyl – 12
  • Batting Leader – Bob Woldyk, US Vinyl – .875

ISA AA ALL WORLD TEAM

  • RJ Howerton, US Vinyl
  • Ray Cowart, US Vinyl
  • Dennis Shrum, US Vinyl
  • Scotty King, US Vinyl
  • Johnny McCraw, US Vinyl
  • Ronnie James, US Vinyl
  • Chad Roper, US Vinyl

*no more info available


FINAL RESULTS

1. US Vinyl/Z-Wear/Anaconda/Miken, Chattanooga, TN
2. Alesium/Chase/Reece/Roosters/Easton, Las Vegas, NV
3. Foothills Ford, Greenville, SC


2004 ISA AA World Series was discontinued.

2003 ISA Super Men’s Slow Pitch World Series

2003 held at Anderson, South Carolina.


Champion – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/ Sunbelt/Miken, Columbus, Ohio
Runner Up – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton, San Jose, California


  • MVP – Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Hague (13-17, .765, 8 HR, 14 RBI)
  • Defensive MVP -Robin Higginbotham, Dan Smith/Backman/ Mennose
  • Offensive MVP – None named or no info
  • HR Leader – Hank Garris, Resmondo/Hague – 10
  • Batting Leader – JC Phelps, Resmondo/Hague (12-15) – .800
  • Base Burglar – Jason Kendrick, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose

ISA ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Brian Rainwater, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt/Miken
  • J.C.Phelps, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt/Miken (12-15, .800)
  • Howie Krause, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt/Miken
  • Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt/Miken
  • Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt/Miken (13-17, .765, 8 HR, 14 RBI)
  • Brett Helmer, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton
  • Todd Joerling, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton
  • Hank Garris, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton (10 HR)
  • Robin Higginbothom, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose
  • Jason Kendrick, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose
  • Johnny McGraw, US Vinyl/Community Access/Z-Wear/Wooters/Miken (8-10, .800, 3 HR)
  • JD Genter, US Vinyl/Community Access/Z-Wear/Wooters/Miken (5-11, .455)
  • Ronnie James, US Vinyl/Community Access/Z-Wear/Wooters/Miken (6-8, .750, 3 HR)
  • Jeff Ott, US Vinyl/Community Access/Z-Wear/Wooters/Miken (6-9, .667)
  • Glenn Hines, R&R Trim
  • Jerome Patterson, R&R Trim
  • Manager Award – Dirk Montgomery, R&R Trim

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt/Miken, Columbus, OH (3-1)
2. Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton, San Jose, CA (3-2)
3. US Vinyl/Community Access/Z-Wear/Miken, Chattanooga, TN (1-2)
4. R&R Trim, Hagerstown, MD (0-2)


2004 the ISA Super was to be held at Sanford, Florida but only two teams entered so ISA officials decided cancel the tournament. Resmondo/Taylor Brothers/K&H, Columbus, OH and Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton, San Jose, CA.

In 2005 the ISA Super World Series event was disbanded.

The ISA Class-AA Worlds were disbanded in 2004, but the ISA continued to hold their Class-A Worlds from 2004-2007. They were scheduled to be held in 2008, but were cancelled. The ISA tried to reorganize the highest class by creating an “Open” class, but decided on calling it the “Elite” class by combining the Class-A and Class-B. There were restrictions on who could play and this class was held successfully in 2009, but were cancelled a number of years until once again being held in 2015. This class never materialized into the ISA World Series as we knew it to be.