Category: Teams
Steve Barkan
Thank You Steve Barkan for keeping the great name of County Sports alive and for all you have shared with me about these wonderful people. Steve Barkan, you are a man of integrity, class and extreme loyalty to your friends. I have such admiration and respect for you. – Sincerely, Steve Dimitry
For those who don’t know, Steve was a coach and scorekeeper for County Sports from the early 1970s up until the team disbanded. He did so much for this team and is loved by every player that ever played for them and even to this day, he will organize team get togethers. Steve is the only person that the legendary ASA Hall of Famer, Jim Galloway will trust to pick him up and take him to these functions. That’s what makes this team so special in my opinion. There have been great teams in the history of this sport. And this team was one of the best in the 60s and 70s. But, more important, I honestly don’t think that there has been a team that has been a “family” like these guys have been and Steve Barkan has forever been one of guys that had made this all possible.
Steve Barkan is inducted into both the New York State USSSA Softball of Fame and the Long Island ASA Softball Hall of Fame.
New York State USSSA Softball Hall of Fame
Steve Barkan
Elected: USSSA New York Hall of Fame in 2014
Inducted: March 21, 2015, Islandia, NY (Long Island)
Steve’s 42-year career in softball, he has served as a sponsor, manager, co-manager and coach. In that time, he was part of teams that won eight National Championships, one Regional Championship, eleven state championships and some three dozen league championships. After three years managing a local team, in 1976, Steve joined the County Sports “A” team and Major teams. In his nine years with County Sports, they had a 2nd place finish in the 1978 Major Eastern Regional and a 7th place finish in that year’s Major World Series. Additionally, they came in 13th in the 1978 Eastern A Regional and 4th in the 1980 Eastern A regional. They won the Class A Eastern Regional A tournament and World Series in 1981. With Steve as co-manager, they won the New York B State Championship in 1983 and 14th in the 1984 Class A World Series. In 1985, County Sports/Bombat won the National One-Pitch Championship and in 1986, they had three top eight finishes in Major NIT’s.
From 1988 through 1992, Steve was a coach with the Ma Grundy’s team that won five Florida State and one National Championship in the 40+ division. From 1995 through 2006, Steve served as a coach for the New York Statesmen, in the senior division. In those 12 years, the Statesmen won 5 Senior National Championships and had 8 second place finishes in National Championships in the senior divisions. From 1994 through 2013, Steve was co-manager, with Ray Burr, of Brookhaven teams that won five consecutive NY 40+ State Championships (1994-98) and approximately 30 Brookhaven League Championships. In 2014, after what turned out to be a three-month retirement, Steve managed the Silver Streaks to the Brookhaven 60+ league championship.
Silver Streaks – Suffolk Senior League. With Steve Barkan as Co-Manager/Manager, this team has won multiple championships. Since 2010, in league play, they have amassed a record of 368-88, for a winning percentage of 81%. They finished in first place every year, but one.
Steve Barkan
Go to this Link and read the Interview with Steve Barkan:
http://www.ultimatestratbaseball.com/USBN-12-2013/SteveBarkan-December2013.htm
New York State USSSA Softball Hall of Fame
County Sports
Elected: USSSA New York Hall of Fame in 2008
Inducted: March 28, 2009, Islandia, NY (Long Island)
The name ‘County Sports’ was synonymous with slow pitch softball throughout the country from 1966 through 1989. George ‘Doc’ Linnehan managed the original team from 1966-1978. They won a National Championship in 1968 and were annually ranked among the top teams, nationally, every year. In 1976, the County Sports ‘A’ team was formed and managed by George Linnehan, Jr. The team played where the budget, which never exceeded $7500, allowed them to go. At times there were hard decisions to be made on which direction to go when it came time for the National Tournaments, these decisions were always dictated by the allocated amount of money in the team budget. In 1978, the County Sports ‘Major’ team, managed by Doc Linnehan, was 72-19 and played in the USSSA National A Championship, in Kinston, North Carolina. The team won the winner’s bracket but lost two straight games to Dave Carroll Sports in the finals, when three key members of the team had to fly home due to work schedules. During the same year, the County Sports ‘A’ team, managed by George Linnehan had a record of 55-24. They participated in the USSSA National B tournament, in Smithtown, NY, finishing in a tie for 7th place. In 1980, the County Sports ‘A’ team was 60-20 and played in the USSSA A National Championship in Rochester, where we were 5-2 and finished in a tie for fifth place. During the season, the team was 18-6 in various USSSA invitational and qualifying tournaments throughout the New York area and beyond.
In the spring of 1981, the original team managed by Doc, disbanded and the remaining three players joined George’s County Sports team That year, everything came together. During the season, the team was 83-15, including a 46-10 record in tournament games. After winning two of their first six tournaments, with a record of 19-6, County won their next six straight tournaments going 27-4 in those games. The team won the USSSA Class A Eastern Regional in Bowie, Maryland with a 7-0 record. The team then played in the Class A World Series in Oklahoma City, winning it with a 4-1 record, and coming from three runs down, with two outs in the bottom of the 9th inning, on an error, two hits and a three run homer by tournament MVP, Gary Richter. During the 1981 season County Sports had winning streaks of 18, 15 and 14 games while the longest losing streak was Two games, occurring one time. At the end of the season in a conversation with Doc Linnehan, Richard Howard of Howard’s Western Steer called County Sports the best ‘amateur team’ in the country (the budget for the year was $6000. The USSSA ranked County Sports as the #1 team in the country in the A Division. Statistically, the team hit .554 to the oppositions .418. The team hit 608 home runs (an average of 6.2 per game) compared to the opposition’s 228. The team had 7 players with 50 or more home runs, led by New York State USSSA Hall of Famer John Davide’s 90 and Fred Stahman’s 79. The team was led in batting by Gary Richter at .673, followed by John Davide at .582 and Fred Stahman, Lou Russo and Rick Leek all at .578. Combining power, a very strong defense and clutch hitting, the 1981 County Sports team was one that is very worthy of being a New York State USSSA team of distinction.
George (Doc) Linnehan
ASA National Hall of Fame
Year Inducted: 1977
Hometown: Levittown, NY
Category: Manager
The only manager to have teams in the finals of the Men’s Major Slow Pitch and Men’s Major Fast Pitch National Championships, Linnehan started managing in 1956 and led the Meenan Oilers to a fourth-place finish in the Men’s Fast Pitch National Tourney. In 1964, he led Local 138 of Huntington, LI to a second place. Switching to slow pitch in 1966, he led County Sports of Levittown, Long Island, NY to the national title in 1968 after finishing second in 1966 and third in 1967. His teams had a record of 55-23 in ASA national championship play. In 1965, he managed the Fast Pitch All-Stars and in 1968 managed the Slow Pitch All-Stars. A native of Queens, NY, Linnehan grew up in Jamaica, playing baseball in the Queens Alliance Baseball League in the 1930s before attending Palmer Chiropractic College in Iowa. After opening his County Sports Center, he continued his chiropractic practice at night for several years and began playing and managing softball teams. He died in 1990 at age 74 and was one of the most respected and well-liked people in the sport during his career. He also is a member of the Long Island ASA Hall of Fame. He was forever a constant volunteer in efforts to develop the sport of softball and had frequently conducted clinics for both youth and adult players. “Doc”, as he is known served as the advisor for the ASA film, “Softball … Playing it Right” and took part in coaching clinics in the Soviet Union in 1977.
TEAM REUNIONS
John Davide
ASA National Hall of Fame
Year Inducted: 2015
Hometown: Centereach, NY
Category: Men’s Slow Pitch
In a time where teams played fewer than 100 games a year, John Davide was a staple of the County Sports softball organization for many years. Known as an intense competitor, Davide was well known throughout the Men’s Major Slow Pitch world as an outstanding shortstop and a feared hitter. Many teammates, coaches and opponents often referred to him as the best home run hitting shortstop in the game. He left little to doubt, often hitting anywhere from 70 to 100 home runs every year he played. Davide was a member of several ASA All-Tournament and All-American squads while capturing numerous Tournament MVP titles throughout his career. His playing accolades didn’t stop at the Major Slow Pitch level as he continued his playing career through the Master’s and Senior Softball divisions. John is pictured above with the legendary Mike Macenko.
Jim Galloway
ASA National Hall of Fame
Year Inducted: 1985
Hometown: Westbury, NY
Category: Men’s Slow Pitch
If there was one player who brought notoriety and exposure to slow pitch softball in its early days, it was Big Jim Galloway. Standing 6-feet 4 and weighing 230 pounds, Galloway was the long-ball hitter deluxe. His career spanned the period 1946-1980 and he was as exciting player as there was playing slow pitch softball with his tape-measure homers and outstanding defensive plays. He was named an ASA All-American nine times. “Jim was such a gifted athlete that he threw the ball underhanded across the infield. When he started a double play from first base, he would flip the ball backhanded to the shortstop like a second baseman does,” said Doc Linnehan, Jim’s former manager. “He hit the ball harder and further than anybody,” said Dave Neale, former manager of Steele’s Silver Bullets. “Back then you had your sluggers like Tex Collins (of Detroit). Collins hit home runs, but Galloway hit tape-measure home runs.” Jim played in 10 ASA nationals, hitting 75 homers and driving in 162 runs. and was a member of a national championship team in 1968, two runners-up (1966 and 1973), one fourth (1969), one 11th, one 12th and one 13th place. Galloway was born June 1, 1935
Hank Cluess – (FSSA) Florida Senior Softball Hall of Fame – 2012
In 1977 Hank played with the New York Clippers in the Pro league. From 1978 to 1988 he played with County Sports and legendary Jim Galloway. Hank was also playing Open and Industrial during the same timeframe. Hank played Senior ball with the New York Statesmen for a few years, then moved to Las Vegas and played with his friends from New York with Skinny Dugans. He eventually moved on with the Mavericks, then Dan Smith, Kids 4 Ever, GSF, Blue Jays and now OMEN. Hank played in three age groups last year, 55, 60 and 65. 50 years in softball.
Gary Richter – (FSSA) Florida Senior Softball Hall of Fame – 2016
Gary Started Playing softball with the famous County Sports team back in the 70’s. He entered the senior ranks with the New York Statesmen one of the best teams in the Northeast, along with Thermco, Connecticut Sportsplex. Gary started his career as a left fielder and as the injuries took their toll, he now leads his teams as a pitcher. During his softball career he has won over 75 world titles, 30 All world nominations and 8 MVP awards.
John Davide – (FSSA) Florida Senior Softball Hall of Fame – 2012
In 1988 John started playing for Ma Grundy’s out of Miami. He was selected for four All State teams and two All World teams in 1989 and 1992. In New York he played for K-Tel 40 Masters and again made four All State teams. Senior ball began with the New York Statesmen from 1997 to 2005, with a brief stop with Dan Smith in 1999 and Thermco in 2002. Fergies and the Mavericks of California were some teams that John also played for between the years of 1997 and 1999. From 2006 to 2009 John played for Connecticut Sports Plex. During those years he also played in the ’60 division with Turn Two. John is presently playing 60s and 65s. John went on to achieve All-Tournament status with each of those teams many times.
Steve Kurman – (FSSA) Florida Senior Softball Hall of Fame – 2018
Steve Started out as a young player with the famous Country Sports team from Long Island. Moving to Florida in his senior years he played with the South Florida Titans, Players Club, Participating in Florida Half century and USSA and SPA and ASUSA. During the last 10 years he has played with the Florida Heat, AL Estes and Team Florida winning 5 national Titles 4 Tournament of Champions Titles. He has been selected to 22 All world teams and selected as MVP 4 times during this period.
New York State USSSA Softball Hall of Fame
John Davide
Elected: USSSA New York Hall of Fame in 2005
Inducted: April 2006, Ronkonkoma, NY
Spanning a 35-year career, playing USSSA open and Masters softball, John Davide played with four Major softball teams (County Sports, York Barbell, Bombat and Computerland) and seven major Masters teams (Ma Grundy’s, Dan Smith, NY Statesmen, Fergies, Mavericks, Turn Two/Recko, Thermco and Sports Therapy). In that time period, he played in eleven National Championship tournaments, winning six USSSA National titles. While participating in these tournaments, John made six first team All-Tournament selections as well as first team selections in both Eastern Regional Tournaments that he participated in (1978 and 1981). He also played in three World Series’ (1978 Major, 1981 A and 1986 Major), and two USSSA Church World Tournaments, in 1979 and 1980. He appeared on the USSSA National Major Player list from 1981 through 1987. In 1983, John was MVP/First team All-Tournament, in the NY State Class B championship. In 1985, he participated in the Steeles’ Major NIT; in 1986, he participated in two Major NIT’s (Petersburg, VA and Salt Lake City, UT), where he was an All-Tournament selection. Playing in the Masters Division, John was a member of two teams that won ten state championships in a span of eleven Seasons (Ma Grundy’s, Fla won 5 titles in 6 years and K-plan Tel, NY won five consecutive state championships). During that time, John was selected to five all tournament teams with an MVP selection. Playing locally (Smithtown and Brookhaven Leagues) John has played on 29 league and playoff championship teams. In his playing career, John has won many homerun, RBI and MVP awards, while amassing well over 1100 homeruns and approximately 3500 RBI’s.
New York State USSSA Softball Hall of Fame
Gary Richter
Elected: USSSA New York Hall of Fame in 2011
Inducted: March 2012, Islandia, NY (Long Island)
Gary was born and resided in New York City for 22 years. He played baseball and football for Holy Cross High School, winning All-City Award nominations in 1968 and 1969 for baseball. He attended St. John’s University on a baseball scholarship. He was also drafted by the New York Yankees in1969, but chose to attend college. He has been playing softball since he was 14 years old. In 1967 his team, Queen of Angels Royals, won the NYC Softball Championship. In 1969 the Queen of Angels Royals won the USSSA Church Worlds in York, PA. Gary was the MVP, Homerun Champ, and led in batting average. He then moved up to “big time softball” with County Sports. In 1981, County Sports won the USSSA “A” National Championship, with Gary being named MVP and the Best Defensive Player. He played four years in the APSPL (Pro Softball League) with the New York Clippers and Trenton Statesmen, making two All-Star appearances and batted in the top five, three of his four years in the league. In 2001, he joined the Senior Softball Circuit, as a pitcher for Thermco. In 2004, Thermco won the USSSA Nationals, and again, Gary was named MVP. Gary is married to Maureen and they have seven children; Jason, Christopher, Peter, Allison, Michael, Richard and Robert. He currently lives a few miles from Cooperstown, NY. Gary has had his own plumbing business for over 35 years.
New York State USSSA Softball Hall of Fame
Fred Stahman
Elected: USSSA New York Hall of Fame in 2017
Inducted: March 2018, Smithtown, NY
Fred is a lifelong resident of Long Island, where, with his wife Bonnie, they raised their three children Edward, Melissa, and Christopher. He played baseball and basketball at Sachem High School and Farmingdale College where he won All League and All Conference Awards respectively. Spanning a thirty-nine year career, with USSSA softball, Fred has participated in forty five qualifying tournaments at four different levels including World Series, Nationals, Regionals, and State. At the Major Level, the teams he played with included Bombat/County Sports (N.Y.), Superior/Apollo (Conn.) and Medicine Shoppe (Miss.). In addition, he participated in thirteen Major NITs where he was selected for two All-Tournament teams. Overall, he has won twelve Most Valuable Player Awards, eleven All Tournament Selections, and three Defensive Player Awards, all at the Major, A, B, and C levels. In 1986, he began playing on the Steamfitters Local Union 638 Softball Team, where they subsequently won the USSSA UA National Tournament in Cincinnati Ohio, five out of six years from 1987-1992. During that time span, Fred received the Most Valuable Player Award three times.
Hank Cluess – Class of 1998
Sam Sapienza – Class of 1998
John Davide – Class of 1999
Gary Richter – Class of 2011
(No write ups available for Hank Cluess, Sam Sapienza or John Davide on the Senior Softball HOF Site, Gary Richter has the only write-up)
Gary Richter
“Gary has been a premier softball player for most of his career. Since joining Senior softball, he has continued his excellence on the playing field while playing for three Major Plus teams, the NY Statesmen, Thermco, and CT Sportsplex. During his tenure, these teams have won over ten national championships.” “It is no surprise that Gary’s play has been a big part of his team’s successes. Clutch hitting, a perennial high average, and the knack to ignite the big inning are just some of the aspects that Gary brings to a team. His defensive skills include terrific hands and anticipation to be in the right place to make the play. However, all of Gary’s teammates will tell you that his carefree attitude, which helps keep everyone loose, is as big an attribute to his team as his bat and his glove. He is always using humor to relax a tense situation. It is that and more that has enabled Gary to rise above and do what others cannot accomplish.”
Other HALL of FAME Inductions or HONORS
John Davide – Suffolk County Sports Hall of Fame – Inducted 2005
Longtime Centereach resident who was an outstanding baseball player, as well as coach, before beginning a distinguished softball career. He was a two-time All-American at Buffalo State, leading the nation (small college division) in hitting in both those years. He was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 1996. He went on to be the head coach at Dowling College for 13 years (1983-95), where he guided the team to their only NYCAC tournament championship in 1991. John has been a dominant competitive softball player for over 20 years. He is member of both the Metro-Long Island Amateur Softball Association’s and the National Senior Softball’s Halls of Fame. He is also a retired teacher in the Sachem School District.
Sam Sapienza – National Police Softball Hall of Fame – Inducted 2006
Sam won numerous Nationals in Dayton and Detroit back in the 1980’s and 90″s. In his 60’s now, he is regarded as one of the all-time greats. Sam used to have crowds stay just to watch him pitch as he was an innovator on some of the most unique USSA pitches ever seen in police softball. Sam is also in the New York USSSA Hall of Fame, the Senior World Series Hall of Fame, and the Senior Player’s Association Hall of Fame.
Hank Cluess – National Police Softball Hall of Fame – Inducted 2006
Hank won numerous nationals in Dayton and Detroit back in the 1980’s and 90″s. Hank is in his late 50’s and is one of the all-time greats. He played with the Nassau teams in the early 70’s and with Metro early 80’s to 92. Hank hit for power and average. If you played against him, you knew you would probably lose. Hank is also a member of the New York USSSA Hall of Fame, the Senior World Series Hall of Fame and the Senior Player’s Association Hall of Fame.
Bob Schugman – Long Island Senior Softball Hall of Fame – Inducted 2004
(No write up available)
Bill Brown – Nassau County High School Football Coach
Bill Brown coached at Berner High School in Massapequa. He was selected as the Nassau County High School Football Coach of the Year by Newsday three times. All three times, his teams were undefeated.
Len Meckalavage – Nassau County High School Football Coach
Len Meckalavage coached at Roosevelt High School and he was selected as the Nassau County High School Football Coach of the Year by Newsday twice.
Long Island ASA Softball Hall of Fame
County Sports Members
1977 Doc Linnehan
1978 Bill Brown
1979 Charlie Forte
1981 Bill Molloy
1981 Steve Shurina
1982 Bob Schugman
1984 Jim Galloway
1985 Zeke Sinicola
1986 Lou Russo
1987 Mike Foley
1989 Tony Dobies
1990 John Davide
1990 Rick Leek
1991 Ray Frisch
1992 Bert Smith
1992 Joe Konicki
1993 Bob Lombardi
1993 Sam Sapienza
1994 Hank Cluess
1994 Dan Mascia
1996 Tom Croci
1997 Chan Baker
1998 Steve Kurman
1998 Steve Barkan
1999 Gary Richter
1999 Glen Dorch
1999 George Linnehan
2000 Oscar Steadman
2000 Ron Hargrove
2001 Joe Petriello
2001 Steve Karr
2006 Sal Romano
2010 Leon Curiel
I am sure I missed some
A Look Back at Bell Corp of Tampa, Florida
Woody Bell’s 1993 Bell Corp/Easton team came out of the losers bracket to double dip Williams of Texas to cap a run of five wins in a row on the final day to win the USSSA World Series at Daytona Beach, Fla.; The Bell Ringers played in 16 tournaments in 1993, finishing first or second in all but one (that one was a third)
L-R, standing: Coach Earl Williams, Ken Schuck, Jeff Arnold, Monty Tucker, Kerry Everett, Mark Martin, Larry Carter, Sponsor Woody Bell
L-R, kneeling: Manager Terry Perryman, Allie Squartino, Todd Joerling, Dan Schuck, Greg Cannedy, Don Rardin, Phil White, Kim Seaman.
The 1993 USSSA World Series all-world team. Left to right, bottom row: Terry Perryman, Bell manager; Greg Cannedy, Bell pitcher and defensive award winner; Jon Meyers and Carl Rose of Williams; Dan Schuck, the Bell MVP; Phil White of Bell; Back row: Ed Starcher of the runner-up Williams team; Larry Fredieu of Ritch’s/Superior; Ricky Huggins and Dewayne Nevitt of Vernon’s; Todd Joerling of Bell; Wendell Rickard of Williams; Jeff Arnold of Bell.
Todd Joerling . . . from New Melle, Mo. . . . a very productive hitter and one of the greatest shortstops of all time
Kim Seaman . . . from Pascagoula, Miss. . . . had 32 consecutive hits in the Twitty/Worth Classic
Jeff Arnold . . . from Mobile, Ala. . . . big man hit a lot of long balls
Phil White . . . from Anniston, Ala.
Andy Cook . . . from Garner, N.C. . . . MVP in 1992 Smoky Mountain Classic
Mark Martin . . . from Orlando . . . MVP in 1991 Smoky Mountain Classic
Mike Ambers . . . from Houston . . . MVP in 1988 ASA Major at Gadsden, Ala.
1967 Copper Hearth
Front Row, L-R: Doc Neubauer, Mickey Grbich, Jim Becker, Wayne Staplefort, Gus Kelepouris – batboy, Chuck Vento, Don Wagner, Tony Galecke, Jim Mortl
Back Row, L-R: John Korinek, Milt Held – manager, Dave Holz, Tom Kannenberg, Tom Sorcic, Fred “Duke” Maas, John Stone, Eugene Cupertino
Front Row, L-R: Tony Galecke, John Korinek, Gus Kelepouris – batboy, Milt Held – manager, Wayne Staplefort
Back Row, L-R: Robert Cooney, Mickey Grbich, Tom Sorcic, Jim Becker, Fred “Duke” Maas, Eugene Cupertino, Doc Neubauer, Tom Kannenberg
Milt Held, Manager of the Copper Hearth softball team, accepting the ASA Regional Championship trophy
National Softball Teams of Honor
- ASA All Decade Teams
- ASA All-Time Teams
- USSSA All Decade Teams
- USSSA All-Time Team
- Jerome Earnest team of the Decade – 1950’s
- Jerome Earnest team of the Decade – 1960’s
- Slo-Pitch News (Jerome Earnest) team of the Decade – 1970’s
- Softball USA (Jerome Earnest) team of the Decade – 1980’s
- Supreme Softball (Jerome Earnest) team of the Decade – 1990’s
- Jerome Earnest Team of the Century
- NSPC All-Time Team
- ISA All-Time Team
- NSA All-Time Team
- ASA Industrial All-Time Team
- Softball Report’s All time top 25 players (1969)
- Metro Softball’s All-Time Team (1973)
- Buckeye Softball’s Team for the Ages (1979)
- Robert Brown’s All-Time Best from the 1970’s and 1980’s
- Annual All Star Teams as selected by various publications
Amateur Softball Association (ASA) All Decade Teams
Teams listed where gained All-America Selections, MVP, and HOF induction
1950’s ASA Team of Decade – ASA Player of the Decade – Myron Reinhardt
P -Tom Imfeld Lang's Pet Shop (55), Gatliff's (57) P -Chuck Jacobs Sheffield Bronze (58, 59) P -Vern Roberts Gatliff's Auto Sales (56-MVP) C -John Drees Waldeck's Tavern (54) 1B -Don Heilman Shield's Contractors (54) 1B -Frank Panski East Side Sports (58) 2B -Don Rardin Gatliff's (56, 59), Yorshire (60), IBM-Industrial (66-MVP), HOF-75 2B -Bo Stuntebeck Shields Contractors (54), Lang's Pet Shop (55) SS -Bob Trainor Waldeck's Tavern (54, 55) SS -Andy Massetta Sheffield Bronze (59) 3B -Whitey Brown Lang (56), Yorkshire (59), Gatliff (64), HOF-89 OF -Myron Reinhardt Shield's (54), Yorkshire (59), Gatliff's (56, 57, 63-MVP), HOF-73 OF -Walt Wherry Keeneland (54), Lang's (55), Boone's Bar (58), Yorkshire (59-MVP) OF -Hal Wiggins Lang's (56), Gatliff's (61, 63), HOF-86 OF -Ron Annotico Sheffield Bronze (58, 60, 61) OF -Joe Gauci East Side Sports (58-MVP) OF -Jack Carmichael Tresler Comets (55-MVP) Util -Gene Dittoe Lang's Pet Shop (55) Util -John Henry Gatliff's Auto Sales (58)
1960’s ASA Team of Decade – ASA Player of the Decade – Jim Galloway
P -Lou DelMastro Skip Hogan A.C. (62, 63, 64, 65-MVP), HOF-92 P -Bob Auten Monroe Bombers (65), Little Caesar's (70, 71, 72) P -Sam Minniti Hamilton Tailoring (60-MVP, 61) C -Tex Collins Michael's (67, 69), Caesar's (71, 73), HOF-87 C -Bill Molloy County Sports (68, 69), Empire Co. Astros (72, 73) 1B -Mike Axelson Michael's Lounge (66-MVP), Little Caesar's (69, 73) 1B -John Stone Enterprise Bar (62), Copper Hearth (67) 2B -Jim Galloway Musicaro (63, 64), County Sports (66, 67, 68, 69), Empire County Astros (72, 73, 75), HOF-84 2B -Ray Kruel Jim's Sport Shop (67), BYM Club (75) SS -Mike Kovack Skip Hogan A.C. (62, 64) SS -George Caloia East Side Sporting Goods (63) 3B -Paul Tomasovich Skip Hogan AC (60, 62, 63, 64-MVP, 65), HOF-92 3B -Bill Cole East Side (62-MVP), Caesar's (69,70,71), HOF-82 OF -Mike Gouin Michael's (66, 67), Caesar's (70-MVP, 73), HOF-89 OF -Jim Puckett East Side Sports (62), Little Caesar's (71, 73) OF -Duke Maas Copper Hearth (66, 69, 70) OF -Mort Weinberg Plateau A.C. (61, 62), Titans (66) OF -Bob Malicki Michael's Lounge (67), Little Caesar's (70, 71) Util -Bill Brown County Sports (66, 67) Util -Steve Sherina County Sports (67, 72) Util -Jim Becker Copper Hearth (69,70) Util -Luther Ates Jo's Pizza (68, 69) Util -Joe Konicki Hicksville Astros (69), Empire County Astros (73) Util -Carl Neubauer Copper Hearth (69, 70) Util -Bob Bier Plateau A.C. (61, 62) Util -Lou Russo Musicaro's (63), County Sports (68) Util -Bob Harrison Gatliff's Auto (64), Wilsman Trucking (66) Util -Hudson Knock Gatliff's Auto (64, 65) Util -Wally Galba East Side Sports (62), Swing Inn (66) Util -Gerry Martello Jo's Pizza (68, 69)
1970’s ASA Team of Decade – ASA Player of the Decade – Don Arndt
P -Don Arndt Howard's (70, 71, 72-MVP, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 83, 84), HOF-93 C -Steve Loya Swing Inn (66), Gene's (69, 71), Pyramid (75-MVP), HOF-93 C -Gene Fisher Howard's Furniture (73, 74, 75, 78), HOF-88 C -Herman Rathman Nelson's (77, 78), Steele's (81), TMI (82-Major) 1B -Al White Warren (72), Jerry's (74), Nelson (77), Steele's (81) 1B -James Washington Jerry's Caterers (74, 77, 81, 82, 83) 2B -H.T. Waller Jo's Pizza (68, 69-MVP), Howard's (73, 78), HOF-97 SS -Russell Bradley Car. A's (76-Class-A), Campbell's (78,79), Howard's (81, 83, 84) 3B -Jerry King DuBoise (76), Campbell's (79, 80), Steele's (81), Danny's (82-Major) 3B -Dave Jakubs Pyramid Café (74, 75), Teamsters 293 (82-Major) OF -Bert Smith County Sports (68-MVP, 69), Piledrivers (71-MVP), Howard's (73-MVP), HOF-94 OF -Stan Harvey Golden Gallons (70), Howard's (73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84), HOF-95 OF -Ronnie Ford Warren's (76-MVP), Elite (82, 83, 84), Vernon's (86-A, 88-A, 90-A-MVP), HOF-02 OF -Mike Nye Warren's (76-MVP), York-Sanders (81, 82), Jerry's (83), Vernon's (86-A) Marlton (87-Major), Ritch's Salvage (89-Super and 89-Major) OF -Ray Fleetwood Warren Motors (76, 77), Howard's (79, 80) OF -Joe Young Nelco (79-MVP), Jerry's (81), Steele's (86) OF -Mike Foley Empire County Astros (73, 74, 75, 76) OF -Chic Downing Fliteline (77), Steele's (81), Atkins (90-Major) Util -Frank Sorrells Jo's-Smith's (72), Smith Plumb. (73), Jerry's (77) Util -Terry Perryman Nelson's Painting (77, 78), Nelco (79) Util -Ron Patterson Golden Gallons (70), Thurman Bryant (74) Util -Cobbie Harrison Jiffy Club (72, 73) Util -Roger Brown Howard's Furniture (74-MVP, 75) Util -John Davide Empire County Astros (73, 74) Util -Ken Carlton Green Machine (76, 81) Util -Denny Hogan Howard's Furniture (76, 79) Util -Mike Parrott Port City Ford (77), Jerry's Caterers (82)
1980’s ASA Team of Decade – ASA Player of the Decade – Craig Elliott
P -Craig Elliott Ken Sanders Ford (77-MVP, 78, 79), Jerry's (80), York-Sanders (81, 82), Elite (83, 84), Steele's (85-MVP, 86-MVP, 87) P -Greg Fuhrman York Barbell (76, 78), Jerry's (77, 82, 83, 84), Campbell's (79) Steele's (85), Sup./Apollo (88-Major) C -Bill Gatti Jiffy (71, 72), Elite (84, 85), Ritch's (89-Major-MVP, 89-Super), HOF-2000 C -Dave Steffen Steels's (84-Major), Lilly Air (85), Shubin's (86-Major), Sup./Apollo (89-Super & 89-Major, 90), Ritch's-Sup. (91, 92, 93) 1B -Rick Scherr Howard's/Western Steer (77, 78, 81-MVP, 82, 83-MVP, 84-MVP, 85, 88-Major) Superior/Apollo (89-Super and 89-Major), HOF-2001 1B -Dennis Graser Elite (84), Steele's (85, 86, 87), Starpath (88), Superior/ Apollo (89-Major, 90), Ritch's-Superior (91), HOF-2000 2B -Mike Macenko Hillcrest (77), Steele's (84, 85, 86, 87-MVP, 88, 90-MVP, 93), Sunbelt/Worth (91), Ritch's-Superior (94,95), HOF-2006 SS -Steve Williams American Reality (79), Campbell's (80), Howard's (83), Elite (84, 85) SS -Greg Whitlock Steele's (85, 86), Starpath (88, 91-ODPA), Ritch's (89-Major) 3B -Charles Wright Ken Sanders (77), York/Sanders (82), Elite (83, 84, 85), Steele's (86), Ritch's (89-Super-MVP and 89-Major), Ritch's/Kirk's (90), Ritch's-Superior (92, 93-MVP), Sunbelt/Easton (96) OF -Bruce Meade Warren's (76), Nelson's (77-MVP, 78), Nelco (79), Jerry's (81, 82-MVP, 83, 84), Elite Coatings (85), Steele's (88), Vernon's (93), HOF-99 OF -Dick Bartel Ray Carpenter's (76), Howard's (80, 81, 82, 83, 84), HOF-90 OF -Richard Wilborn Ray Carpenter's (77), Campbell's (80), Howard's (82, 83, 84, 86), Broken Drum (88), HOF-94 OF -Curtis Williams Jerry's (77), York-Sanders (82), Howard's (83, 84, 85, 88-Major), Lighthouse (90-Major), Vernon's (92-Major), Williams/Dudley (95-Super and 95-Major), Sunbelt Plastics Softball (2000) OF -Tom Beall Reed's Nuts (76-A), Howard's (79, 80, 81, 82, 83), HOF-90 OF -Don Clatterbough Bradley's (81-Major), Blanton's (86-Major, 87-Major), Kirk's/ Ritch's (88-Major), Starpath (89-Super and Major), HOF-2001 OF -Cecil Whitehead Elite (81-Major, 82, 83, 85), Lighthouse (88), Ritch's-Kirks (90), Ritch's-Superior (93, 94) Util -Rich Plante Capitol (86-Major), Marlton (87-Major), Superior (88), Superior/Apollo (89-Major, 90), Starpath (92) Util -Bill Pollock York-Sanders (82), Elite (83, 84, 85), Imlay (86-Major), DeBacco (90-Major) Util -Denny Jones Campbell's (78-MVP, 79), Steele's (81), Jerry's, (83, 84) Util -Harold Kelley DCS (79), Jerry's (80, 81, 82), Zimlinghaus (85-Major) Util -Mike Bolen Jerry's (82, 83, 84), Steele's (86), Howard's, (88-Major) Util -Monty Tucker Zimlinghaus (85-Major), Steele's (90-MVP, 92, 94) Util -Mike Cellura Campbell's Carpets (78, 79), Jerry's (82, 83) Util -Ed Roth Howard's/Western Steer (79, 80, 81, 83)
1990’s ASA Team of Decade – ASA Player of the Decade – Ricky Huggins
P -Ricky Huggins Elite (81-Major-MVP, 83), Howard's (84), Thompson's (85--A-MVP), Lighthouse/Worth (90, 95, 96, 98-MVP), Vernon's (92-Major-MVP), Shen Valley (94), JWM/Herb's (99-Major) P -Greg Cannedy DJ's (92), Bell/Easton (93, 94, 95), Ritch's-Sup. (97), Sierra/TPS (98) C -Dewayne Nevitt Wildcat Fence (91-Major), Starpath (92), Vernon's (93), Converter's (94), Shen (95), Ritch's-Sup. (96, 97-MVP), Team TPS (99), Bell/Easton (2000), Dan Smith (2002) C -Hank Garris Williams/Worth (93), Bell (94-MVP, 95), Ritch's-Sup., (97), Sierra/TPS (98), Team TPS (99, 2000-MVP), Long Haul/TPS (2001, 2002), Dan Smith (2003) 1B -Dirk Androff Steele's (89,90), Ritch's-Sup. (92-MVP, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97) 2B -Darrell Beeler Athletic Shop (87-Major), Sup./Apollo (89-Major), Ritch's- Superior (92, 94, 96-MVP), Sierra/TPS (98) SS -Ron Parnell Capitol (86-Major), Steele's (87, 88), Ritch's-Sup. (92, 93, 94, 95, 96), Team Easton (99) SS -Todd Joerling Steele's (90), Bell (94, 95), Sunbelt/Easton (96, 98), Team Easton (99-MVP), Dan Smith (2002, 2003) 3B -Mike Shenk Taylor Bros. (92-Major, 93-Major), Shen (94), Lighthouse (95, 96), Ritch's-Sup. (97), Team TPS (2000), Long Haul (2001, 2002) OF -Doug Roberson Zimlinghaus (85-Major), Steele's (86, 87, 88), Superior/Apollo (89-Super and 89-Major, 90), Ritch's-Superior (93, 95, 96) OF -Steve Craven Lighthouse (89-Super and Major, 95, 96), Sunbelt/Worth (91-MVP), Steele's/Sunbelt (92, 93), Sunbelt (2000) OF -Dewayne Frizzell Lighthouse(88, 89-Super and Major, 98), Vernon's (92-Major, 93), Shen Valley (96), Dan Smith/Worth (99), Sunbelt (2000), Hague/Resmondo (2002) OF -Britt Hightower Smyth (85-A), Ritch's (89), Ritch's/Kirk's (90), Ritch's-Sup. (91, 93, 94, 95, 96) OF -Larry Fredieu Athletic Shop (87-Major), Starpath (91), Vernon's (93), Ritch's-Superior (94, 96), Team Easton (99) OF -Jason Kendrick Datum-Argus (92-M), Vernon's (93), DJ's/Shen Valley (94), Shen Valley (95, 96, 97), Sierra/TPS (98), Team TPS (99, 00), Long Haul (01) EH -Wendell Rickard Lighthouse (90, 94, 95-MVP, 96, 98), Williams (93), Dan Smith (2000), Benfield (04-M) EH -Carl Rose Lighthouse(89-Super and Major, 90, 96, 98), Sunbelt/Worth (91), Williams (93) Dan Smith/Worth (2000), Hague/Resmondo/TPS (2001) Util -Dennis Pierce Riverside (93-Major, 94-Major-MVP, 95-Major-MVP), Southland (96), Long Haul (2000-Major) Util -Rick Weiterman Elite Coatings (84, 85), Steele's (87), Ritch's-Superior (92, 93) Util -Jimmy Powers Steele's(92), Ritch's-Superior (93), Converters (94), Shen Valley (96), Paramount/TPS (99-Major), Long Haul/TPS (2001) Util -Tot Powers Ritch's-Sup. (93), Converters (94), Shen Valley (96), Team TPS (98), Paramount(99-Major), Sunbelt (2000) Util -Doug Kissane Taylor Bro. (92-Major), Steele's (96), Ritch's-Sup. (97), Team TPS (98, 99), Dan Smith/Worth (2000) Util -Dan Schuck Steele's (86), Starpath (89), Bell (94), Sunbelt/Easton (98), Team Easton (99) Util -Jeff Wallace SoJern (97), Team TPS (98, 99, 00), Long Haul (01, 02-MVP), Resmondo (03), Benfield (04-Major) Util -Rusty Bumgardner Converters (94), Shen Valley (95, 96), Sierra/TPS (97), Team TPS (00), Long Haul (01, 02), Resmondo (03) Util -Todd Martin Steeles (93), Sierra (97), Team TPS (99, 00), Long Haul (01, 02), Resmondo (03) Util -Brett Helmer Team Easton (99), Bell Corp (00), Dan Smith (02, 03), AM Las Vegas (05-Major), KME/Chaney (06-A)
Amateur Softball Association (ASA) All-Time Teams
ASA All Time First Team – ASA All Time MVPs – Craig Elliott, Rick Scherr, Don Arndt, Mike Macenko, Charles Wright
P -Craig Elliott Ken Sanders Ford (77-MVP, 78, 79), Jerry's (80), York-Sanders (81, 82), Elite (83, 84), Steele's (85-MVP, 86-MVP, 87) P -Don Arndt Howard's (70, 71, 72-MVP, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 83, 84), HOF-93 C -Hank Garris Williams/Worth (93), Bell (94-MVP, 95), Ritch's-Sup., (97), Sierra/TPS (98), Team TPS (99, 2000-MVP), Long Haul/TPS (2001, 2002), Dan Smith (2003) C -Bill Gatti Jiffy (71, 72), Elite (84, 85), Ritch's (89-Major-MVP, 89-Super), HOF-2000 1B -Rick Scherr Howard's/Western Steer (77, 78, 81-MVP, 82, 83-MVP, 84-MVP, 85, 88-Major) Superior/Apollo (89-Super and 89-Major), HOF-2001 2B -Mike Macenko Hillcrest (77), Steele's (84, 85, 86, 87-MVP, 88, 90-MVP, 93), Sunbelt/Worth (91), Ritch's-Superior (94,95), HOF-2006 2B -Jim Galloway Musicaro (63, 64), County Sports (66, 67, 68, 69), Empire County Astros (72, 73, 75), HOF-84 SS -Ron Parnell Capitol (86-Major), Steele's (87, 88), Ritch's-Sup. (92, 93, 94, 95, 96), Team Easton (99) 3B -Charles Wright Ken Sanders (77), York/Sanders (82), Elite (83, 84, 85), Steele's (86), Ritch's (89-Super-MVP and 89-Major), Ritch's/Kirk's (90), Ritch's-Superior (92, 93-MVP), Sunbelt/Easton (96) 3B -Paul Tomasovich Skip Hogan A.C. (60, 62, 63, 64-MVP, 65), HOF-92 OF -Bruce Meade Warren's (76), Nelson's (77-MVP, 78), Nelco (79), Jerry's (81, 82-MVP, 83, 84), Elite Coatings (85), Steele's (88), Vernon's (93), HOF-99 OF -Bert Smith County Sports (68-MVP, 69), Piledrivers (71-MVP), Howard's (73-MVP), HOF-94 OF -Stan Harvey Golden Gallons (70), Howard's (73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84), HOF-95 OF -Ronnie Ford Warren's (76-MVP), Elite (82, 83, 84), Vernon's (86-A, 88-A, 90-A-MVP), HOF-02 OF -Mike Nye Warren's (76-MVP), York-Sanders (81, 82), Jerry's (83), Vernon's (86-A) Marlton (87-Major), Ritch's Salvage (89-Super and 89-Major) OF -Myron Reinhardt Shield's (54), Yorkshire (59), Gatliff's (56, 57, 63-MVP), HOF-73 Util -Ricky Huggins Elite (81-Major-MVP, 83), Howard's (84), Thompson's (85--A-MVP), Lighthouse/Worth (90, 95, 96, 98-MVP), Vernon's (92-Major-MVP), Shen Valley (94), JWM/Herb's (99-Major)
ASA All Time Second Team
P -Lou DelMastro Skip Hogan A.C. (62, 63, 64, 65-MVP), HOF-92 P -Greg Fuhrman York Barbell (76, 78), Jerry's (77, 82, 83, 84), Campbell's (79) Steele's (85), Sup./Apollo (88-Major) C -Dewayne Nevitt Wildcat Fence (91-Major), Starpath (92), Vernon's (93), Converter's (94), Shen (95), Ritch's-Sup. (96, 97-MVP), Team TPS (99), Bell/Easton (2000), Dan Smith (2002) C -Steve Loya Swing Inn (66), Gene's (69, 71), Pyramid (75-MVP), HOF-93 C -Tex Collins Michael's Lounge (67, 69), Little Caesar's (71, 73), HOF-87 1B -Dirk Androff Steele's (89,90), Ritch's-Superior (92-MVP, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97) 1B -Dennis Graser Elite (84), Steele's (85, 86, 87), Starpath (88), Superior/ Apollo (89-Major, 90), Ritch's-Superior (91), HOF-2000 2B -H.T. Waller Jo's Pizza (68, 69-MVP), Howard's (73, 78), HOF-97 SS -Todd Joerling Steele's (90), Bell (94, 95), Sunbelt/Easton (96, 98), Team Easton (99-MVP), Dan Smith (2002, 2003) 3B -Mike Shenk Taylor Bros. (92-Major, 93-Major), Shen (94), Lighthouse (95, 96), Ritch's-Sup. (97), Team TPS (2000), Long Haul (2001, 2002) 3B -Bill Cole East Side Sports (62-MVP), Caesar's (69,70,71), HOF-82 OF -Richard Wilborn Ray Carpenter's (77), Campbell's (80), Howard's (82, 83, 84, 86), Broken Drum (88), HOF-94 OF -Curtis Williams Jerry's (77), York-Sanders (82), Howard's (83, 84, 85, 88-Major), Lighthouse (90-Major), Vernon's (92-Major), Williams/Dudley (95-Super and 95-Major), Sunbelt Plastics Softball (2000) OF -Dick Bartel Ray Carpenter's (76), Howard's (80, 81, 82, 83, 84), HOF-90 OF -Tom Beall Reed's Nuts (76-A), Howard's (79, 80, 81, 82, 83), HOF-90 OF -Don Clatterbaugh Bradley's (81-Major), Blanton's (86-Major, 87-Major), Kirk's/ Ritch's (88-Major), Starpath (89-Super and Major), HOF-2001 OF -Mike Gouin Michael's (66, 67), Little Caesar's (70-MVP, 73), HOF-89 OF -Doug Roberson Zimlinghaus (85-Major), Steele's (86, 87, 88), Superior/Apollo (89-Super and 89-Major, 90), Ritch's-Superior (93, 95, 96) EH -Wendell Rickard Lighthouse (90, 94, 95-MVP, 96, 98), Williams (93), Dan Smith (2000), BJ (2004-M) EH -Carl Rose Lighthouse(89-Super and Major, 90, 96, 98), Sunbelt/Worth (91), Williams (93) Dan Smith/Worth (2000), Hague/Resmondo/TPS (2001) Util -Steve Craven Lighthouse (89-Super and Major, 95, 96), Sunbelt/Worth (91-MVP), Steele's/Sunbelt (92, 93), Sunbelt (2000) Util -Dewayne Frizzell Lighthouse(88, 89-Super and Major, 98), Vernon's (92-Major, 93), Shen Valley (96), Dan Smith/Worth (99), Sunbelt (2000), Hague/Resmondo (2002) Util -Gene Fisher Howard's Furniture (73, 74, 75, 78), HOF-88 Util -Don Rardin Gatliff's (56, 59), Yorshire (60), IBM-Industrial (66-MVP), HOF-75 Util -Whitey Brown Lang's (56), Yorkshire (59), Gatliff's (64), HOF-89 Util -Hal Wiggins Lang's Pet Shop (56), Gatliff's (61, 63), HOF-86 Util -J.D. McDonald McAdenville (56, 57); Pharr Yarn (Ind.-61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 69, 72, 74), HOF-84 Util -Ed Finnegan Lycoming (Ind.-64, 65, 68-MVP, 69, 71-MVP, 86-A, 88-A), NE Sports (74), HOF-93
ASA All-Time Team Basis of Selection Member of ASA All-America Team = 1 point MVP of ASA Nationals = 2 points Outstanding offensive/defensive award = 1 point ASA Hall of Fame Induction = 3 points
United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) All Decade Teams
Teams listed where gained All-World Selections, MVP, and HOF induction, prior to the first USSSA All World tournament team being named in 1975, the “All World” status attained in the separate East, Central and West “Worlds” along with those MVP selections are listed.
1970’s USSSA Team of Decade – USSSA Player of the Decade – Rick Pinto
P -Rick Pinto Snyder's Softball (75, 76-MVP, 77), 97-HOF C -Jerry Lasponera Mazzola Castle (77-East-MVP and 77 World Series MVP) C -Chick Downing Nelson's Painting (79-MVP) 1B -Cal Carmen Dino's (72-East-MVP, 73-East), Mazzola (77), HOF-94 2B -Jim Mortl Milw. Elec, (69), Accurate (70-East, 71-East, 71-World Series-MVP), HOF-80 3B -Doug Gerdes Snyder's (73-East, 75-MVP, 76), Ford E & C (76-Ind.), Ford Adray (88-Ind.) SS -Andy Santillo Mazzola (77), HOF-91 SS -Rick Trudeau Snyder's Softball Club (76, 77) OF -Charlie Pierce BAM (72-West, 73-MVP), Capitol (75-West-MVP) OF -Glen Eichelberger Pace Electronics (73-East), HOF-83 OF -Phil Higgins Copper Hearth (75), Snyder's Softball Club (76), Joe Blacks (89-AA) OF -Dick Polgar Accurate (70-East), Mueller's (70-Ind,-MVP), Marasco's VF (72-MVP) OF -Denny Hogan Little Caesar's (76), Howard's Furniture (78-MVP, 79) Util -Elby Bushong M&M (70-West), Kerr's (71-West), KClub (77-16"), J&R Roofing (83-A), Capitol (78), 82-HOF Util -Joe Patti Dino's Pizza (74-MVP) Util -Don Arndt Howard's Furniture (78, 79, 82, 83), HOF-87
1980’s USSSA Team of Decade – USSSA Player of the Decade – Bruce Meade
P -Craig Elliott York-Sanders (81,82), Elite (84-MVP), Steele's (86, 87, 88) P -Buddy Slater C.C. Brick (78-Central), Nelson's (79), Campbell's (80-MVP), Howard's (81), Elite (85), Smythe (86-87-Mgr), Ritch's (90-Mgr), R-S (91-92-Mgr), HOF-93 P -Bob Louria SW Fabricators (1984), People's Choice (89-AA), Sunset (90-AA) HOF-2006 C -Cruz Martinez Capitol Insulation (80,81, 82-Class-A) C -Braxton Speller Snyder's (77), Fisher Brody (80-Indistrial), Miller (83-Class-A, 84) HOF-92 1B -Rick Scherr Copper Hearth (74-Central), Howard's (81-MVP, 82, 84, 85, 87, 88), Superior-Apollo (89), HOF-94 2B -Bill Gatti Elite Coatings (83), Smythe Sox (86,87), HOF-2001 2B -Dennis Myers Capitol (78-West-MVP), Campbell's Carpets (80), J&R Roofing (83) 3B -Doug Brown Jerry's, Elite (85), Smythe Sox (86-MVP, 87), AJD (90-AA) HOF-96 SS -Steve Williams Campbell's (80), Howard's/Western Steer (86, 88) OF -Bruce Meade Nelson's (79), DCS (80), Jerry's (82, 83-MVP,84), Elite Coatings (85), Smythe Sox (86, 87), Starpath (91), HOF-89 OF -Dick Bartel C.C. Brick (78-Cent.-MVP, 78-MVP), Campbell's (80), Howard's (81,82), HOF-85 OF -Rick Wheeler Capitol (82-A, 83), Elite (85-MVP), Smythe (87), Ken Michaels (89), Ritch's-Kirk's (90), HOF-95 OF -Clyde Guy Poindexter (79), Howard's (84, 85), Sup./Apollo (89-MVP), HOF-98 Util -Charles Wright York/Sanders (82), Elite (83, 84), Steele's (86), Ritch's-Sup. (91, 92) Util -Mike Bolen DCS (80), Jerry's (83), Steeles (87), Howard's (88) Util -Stan Harvey Howard's/Western Steer (78, 79, 81, 85, 87)
1990’s USSSA Team of Decade – USSSA Player of the Decade – Carl Rose
P - Paul Drilling Ritch's-Kirks (1990), Ritch-Sup. (1991, 92), Sierra (97), Long Haul (00) C - Hank Garris Williams/Worth (1993), Bell Corp.(1994), R-S (1997), Sierra/TPS (1998), Team TPS (2000-OOPA), Long Haul (01, 02), Specialty Tank (06-Conf) C - Dave Steffen Marlton (87), Superior-Apollo (89, 90), Ritch's-Superior (92-MVP) 1B - Dirk Androff Ritch's-Superior (91-MVP, 94, 96, 97) 1B - Dennis Graser Steele's (83), Elite (84), Sup.-Apollo (90), R-S (92), Spectrum (94, 95) 2B - Carl Rose Sunbelt (91), Williams(92-ODPA, 93), Lighthouse (97-MVP, 98) 2B - Rusty Bumgardner Converter's (1993, 94), Team TPS (1998, 99), Resmondo/Hague (03-MVP), Resmondo (06-MVP, 06-Regular Season), HOF-2006 3B - Mike Shenk Team TPS (1998-MVP, 2000), Team Easton (1999) 3B - Dewayne Nevitt Vernon's (1993), Converter's (1994), Shen Valley (1995), Sunnyvale (03) SS - Ron Parnell Capitol (85), Steele's (87-ODPA), Ritch's-Superior (92, 95, 96, 97), Sierra/TPS (98), HOF-2000 SS - Todd Joerling Bell Corp (1993, 94), Sunbelt (1997), Dan Smith (01, 02, 03), Bell Corp (06, 06-Conf), HOF-2005 OF - Dan Schuck Larry's Used Cars (1991), Bell Corp (1993-MVP, 1994) OF - Todd Martin Converter's (94), Shen (95, 97), Team TPS (98-ODPA, 00), Long Haul (01), Resmondo/Hague (03), Resmondo (06, 06-Conf) OF - Jeff Hall Sunbelt (1996, 97, 98), Team Easton (99), Dan Smith (2000-MVP, 01, 02, 03, 04) Resmondo/Smith (05), Specialty Tank (06, 06-Conf, 06-Regular Season), HOF-2006 OF - Doug Berfeldt Spectrum (1992), Hague/R&D (1995-MVP) OF - Cecil Whitehead Ritch's-Kirks (1990-MVP), Ritch's-Superior (1992) OF - Shane Dubose Dan Smith (1996-ODPA), Sunbelt (1998), Hague/Resmondo (1999) OF - Dewayne Frizzell Shen Valley (1996-MVP, 1997), Hague/Resmondo (2002) OF - Jason Kendrick Sierra/TPS (98), Team TPS (99), Long Haul (01-MVP), Dan Smith (02, 04), Resmondo/Dan Smith (05), Resmondo (06-Conf, 06-Regular Season) OF - Britt Hightower Smythe (86), Ritch's (90), Ritch's-Sup. (92, 97), R&D (99), HOF-2003 EH - Wendell Rickard Williams(93), Lighthouse(96, 97), Dan Smith (99-MVP, 00) Util -Jimmy Powers Converter's (1994-MVP), Shen Valley (1995, 96), Long Haul (01) Util -Ted Larsen Spectrum (1992, 95), Long Haul/Hendu (1999) Util -Robbie Ergle Lighthouse/Worth (1996, 97), Dan Smith (1999), Hague/Resmondo (01) Util -Howie Krause Hague/R&D (1995), Wessell (1998), Hague/Resmondo (1999, 2000), Remondo/Smith (05) Util -Scott Elliott Converter's (1994), Shen Valley (1995), Sunbelt (1997) Util -Darrell Beeler Superior-Apollo (1989), Ritch's-Superior (1991), HOF-2004
United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) All-Time Team
USSSA All Time Team – USSSA All Time MVPs – Rick Scherr and Jeff Hall
P -Craig Elliott York-Sanders (81,82), Elite (84-MVP), Steele's (86, 87, 88) P -Buddy Slater C.C. Brick (78-Central), Nelson's (79), Campbell's (80-MVP), Howard's (81), Elite (85), Smythe (86-87-Mgr), Ritch's (90-Mgr), R-S (91-92-Mgr), HOF-93 C -Dave Steffen Marlton (87), Superior-Apollo (89, 90), Ritch's-Superior (92-MVP) 1B -Dirk Androff Ritch's-Superior (91-MVP, 94, 96, 97) 2B -Mike Macenko Steele's (89), Ritch's-Superior (94), HOF-99 3B -Charles Wright York/Sanders (82), Elite (83, 84), Steele's (86), Ritch's-Sup. (91, 92) SS -Ron Parnell Capitol (85), Steele's (87-ODPA), Ritch's-Superior (92, 95, 96, 97), Sierra/TPS (98), HOF-2000 OF -Bruce Meade Nelson's (79), DCS (80), Jerry's (82, 83-MVP,84), Elite Coatings (85), Smythe Sox (86, 87), Starpath (91), HOF-89 OF -Dick Bartel C.C. Brick (78-Cent.-MVP, 78-MVP), Campbell's (80), Howard's (81,82), HOF-85 OF -Rick Wheeler Capitol (82-A, 83), Elite (85-MVP), Smythe (87), Ken Michaels (89), Ritch's-Kirk's (90), HOF-95 OF -Mike Cellura Capitol (77-West-MVP, 77), Campbell's (80), Jerrys (83), D's (95-AA), HOF-88 OF -Clyde Guy Poindexter (79), Howard's (84, 85), Sup./Apollo (89-MVP), HOF-98 Util -Rick Scherr Copper Hearth (74-Central), Howard's (81-MVP, 82, 84, 85, 87, 88), Superior-Apollo (89), HOF-94 Util -Rick Weiterman Steele's (83, 88-MVP), Ritch's-Superior (92, 94), HOF-2008 Util -Carl Rose Sunbelt (91), Williams(92-ODPA, 93), Lighthouse (97-MVP, 98) Util -Dennis Graser Steele's (83), Elite (84), Sup.-Apollo (90), R-S (92), Spectrum (94, 95) Util -Greg Fuhrman Campbell's (80), Jerry's (81, 82-MVP, 84), Superior-Apollo (89) Util -Denny Jones Campbell's (79), York/Sanders (82), Jerry's (83-ODPA), Capitol (85-ODPA), Sox (90-A), HOF-05 Util -Bob Louria SW Fabricators (1984), People's Choice (89-AA), Sunset (90-AA) HOF-2006 Util -Chuck Maiorana Miller High Life (84), Coors Light (89-A), Sunset (90-AA), HOF-2002 Util -Doug Roberson Apollo (83-A), Steele's (87, 88), Sup./Apollo (89), Ritch's-Sup. (96), HOF-2007 Util -Britt Hightower Smythe (86), Ritch's (90), Ritch's-Sup. (92, 97), R&D (99), HOF-2003 Util -Jeff Hall Sunbelt (1996, 97, 98), Team Easton (99), Dan Smith (2000-MVP, 01, 02, 03, 04) Resmondo/Smith (05), Specialty Tank (06, 06-Conf, 06-Regular Season), HOF-2006 Util -Todd Joerling Bell Corp (1993, 94), Sunbelt (1997), Dan Smith (01, 02, 03), Bell Corp (06, 06-Conf), HOF-2005 Util -Rusty Bumgardner Converter's (1993, 94), Team TPS (1998, 99), Resmondo/Hague (03-MVP), Resmondo (06-MVP, 06-Regular Season), HOF-2006 Util -Jeff Wallace Long Haul (01), Resmondo/Hague (03-MVP, 04), Resmondo/Smith (05), Resmondo (06, (06-Conference Championships, 06-Reg Season Conference All Star - MVP/POY), HOF-07 Util -Brett Helmer Dan Smith/Easton (01, 02, 03, 04), Bell Corp (05, 06, 06-Conf Championship MVP, 06-Reg Season Conference All Star), HOF-2007 Util -Todd Martin Converter's (94), Shen (95, 97), Team TPS (98-ODPA, 00), Long Haul (01), Resmondo/Hague (03), Resmondo (06, 06-Conf), HOF-2008 Util -Jason Kendrick Sierra/TPS (98), Team TPS (99), Long Haul (01-MVP), Dan Smith (02, 04), Resmondo/Dan Smith (05), Resmondo (06-Conf, 06-Regular Season), HOF-2008 Util -Hank Garris Williams/Worth (1993), Bell Corp.(1994), R-S (1997), Sierra/TPS (1998), Team TPS (2000-OOPA), Long Haul (01, 02), Specialty Tank (06-Conf) Mgr. -Dave Neale Steele's Sports (88), HOF-1997 USSSA All-Time Team Basis of Selection Member of USSSA All-World Team = 1 point MVP of USSSA World Series = 2 points Outstanding offensive/defensive award = 1 point USSSA Hall of Fame Induction = 3 points
Jerome Earnest Team of the Decade – 1950’s
1950’s Player of the Decade – Myron Reinhardt
1950’s Team of Decade – Gatliff Auto of 1957 won the ASA title.
First Team 1B- Frank Panski 2B- Don Rardin 3B- Whitey Brown SS- JD MacDonald OF- Myron Reinhardt OF- Hal Wiggins OF- Ron Annotico OF- Jack Carmichael C- John Drees P- Walt Wherry Util- Joe Gauci Util- Andy Massetta Util- Gene Dittoe
Honorable Mention Bob Trainor Chuck Jacobs Vern Roberts Don Heilman Bo Stuntebeck Denny Braun Tom Infeld Dick Luken
Jerome Earnest Team of the Decade – 1960’s
1960’s Player of the Decade – Jim Galloway
1960’s Team of Decade – Skip Hogan AC of 1964 with an 69-11 record won the ASA title.
First Team 1B- Mike Axelson 2B- HT Waller 3B- Paul Tomasovich SS- Mike Kovack OF- Mike Gouin OF- Hal Wiggins OF- Luther Ates OF- Mort Weinberg EH- Ron Patterson EH- Steve Loya C- Tex Collins P- Lou DelMastro Util- Jim Galloway Util- Bill Cole Util- Ed Finnegan
Second Team 1B- Jim Stone 2B- Don Rardin 3B- Whitey Brown SS- George Caloia OF- Myron Rheinhardt OF- Jim Puckett OF- Miller Adams OF- Bert Smith EH- Ron Annotico EH- Dick Polgar C- Chester Dungan P- Sam Minniti Util- Steve Massong Util- Tom Taylor Util- Don Arndt
Honorable Mention Bob Auten Jim Becker Oscar Steadman James Washington JD McDonald Jim Mortl George Siford Gene Gedeon Joe Gauci Bob Harrison Bob Bier Bill Malloy Lou Russo Hudson Knock Bob Malicki Chet Forte George Caloia Steve Shurina
Slo-Pitch News Team of the Decade – 1970’s
Jerome Earnest, editor of Slo-Pitch News selects his team of the decade
1970’s Co-Players of the Decade – Mike Nye and Ron Ford
1970’s Team of Decade – Nelson’s Painting/Nelco Mfg. of 1979 with an 80-10 record won the USSSA, NSPC and ASA titles.
First Team 1B- Stan Harvey 2B- HT Waller 3B- Rick Scherr SS- Russell Bradley LF- Ron Ford LC- Mike Nye RC- Bert Smith RF- Bruce Meade EH- Tex Collins EH- Steve Loya C- Herman Rathman P- Buddy Slater Util- Bill Gatti Util- Craig Elliott Util- Denny Hogan
Second Team 1B- Al White 2B- Jorge Millan 3B- Bill Ferguson SS- Rick Trudeau OF- Richard Wilborn OF- Phil Higgins OF- Joe Young OF- Denny Jones EH- Mike Parrott EH- Ron Patterson C- Elby Bushong P- Don Arndt Util- James Boyett Util- Roger Brown Util- Curtis Williams
Honorable Mention Chic Downing Mike Cellura Clyde Guy James Washington Dick Bartel Charles Pierce Rick Pinto James Abercrombie Ed Finnegan Mike Gouin Mike Axelson Joel Todd Frank Sorrells Jerry King Greg Fuhrman Jim Galloway
Softball USA Team of the Decade – 1980’s
Jerome Earnest, editor of Softball USA selects his team of the decade
1980’s Player of the Decade – Rick Scherr
1980’s Team of Decade – Howard’s/Western Steer of 1981 with an 160-15 record won the ASA, USSSA and NSPC titles.
First Team 1B- Rick Scherr 2B- Mike Macenko 3B- Charles Wright SS- Steve Williams LF- Doug Roberson LC- Cecil Whitehead RC- Clyde Guy RF- Bruce Meade EH- Billy Blake C- Craig Elliott P- Buddy Slater Util- Bill Gatti
Second Team 1B- Dennis Graser 2B- Doug Brown 3B- Mike Bolen SS- Ron Parnell OF- Ron Ford OF- Dick Bartel OF- Mike Nye OF- Rick Wheeler EH- Stan Harvey C- Greg Fuhrman P- Rick Weiterman Util- Greg Whitlock
Honorable Mention Don Arndt Herman Rathman Joe Young Chic Downing Denny Jones Jim Fuller Monty Tucker Curtis Williams Russell Bradley James Washington
Supreme Softball Team of the Decade – 1990’s
Jerome Earnest, editor of Supreme Softball selects his team of the decade
1990’s Player of the Decade – Dirk Androff
1990’s Team of Decade – Steele’s Silver Bullets of 1990 with an 226-9 record won the ASA, ISA and NSA titles.
First Team 1B- Dirk Androff 2B- Rusty Bumgardner 3B- Charles Wright SS- Todd Joerling OF- Doug Roberson OF- Cecil Whitehead OF- Britt Hightower OF- Jason Kendrick EH- Wendell Rickard C- Hank Garris P- Paul Drilling Util- Carl Rose Util- Jeff Hall Util- Todd Martin Util- Ron Parnell Util- Dan Schuck Util- Jimmy Powers Util- Tot Powers Util- Derek Oliver Util- Randy Kortokrax
Second Team 1B- Jeff Wallace 2B- Darrell Beeler 3B- Mike Shenk SS- John Mello OF- Sterlin Ibrom OF- Dewayne Frizzell OF- Steve Craven OF- Scott Striebel EH- JC Phelps C- Dave Steffen P- Phil Jobe Util- Robbie Ergle Util- Randall Boone Util- Doug Kissane Util- Ricky Huggins Util- Scott Elliott Util- Dennis Mendoza Util- Albert Davis Util- Dewayne Nevitt Util- Larry Fredieu Util- Robin Higginbotham Util- Tom White Util- Roy Eppley
Honorable Mention Rick Weiterman Andy Alvis Curtis Williams Jose Santiago Mike Macenko Derrick Williams Lamar Echols Mike Stanley Monty Tucker Johnny McCraw Joe Foley Rob Darhower Jim Fuller Bobby Gilbert Mark Cobb Phil White Doug Berfeldt Brett Helmer Jim Burbrink Kim Seaman Larry Sauceman Greg Cannedy John Keigley Jeff Arnold Ernie Montgomery Larry Carter Greg Harding Rod Hughes Jacques Millier Kenny Carver Ted Larson Steve Helewicz Mike McColman Brian Greer Todd Volkers Jeff Ott Tim Williamson Jon Meyers Shane Dubose Kerry Everett Mark Martin Brian Ellinghausen Mike Jackson David Crawley Marty Lanoux Russ Earnest
Jerome Earnest’s Team of the Century
Jerome Earnest, editor of Slo-Pitch News, Softball USA and Supreme Softball selects his all time team for the 20th century.
Players of the Century – Craig Elliott, Mike Macenko, Rick Scherr, Bruce Meade, Charles Wright and Dirk Androff
First Team Pitcher -- Buddy Slater (Texas) Pitcher -- Craig Elliott (Alabama) Catcher -- Tex Collins (Michigan) First Base -- Rick Scherr (Wisconsin) Second Base -- H.T. Waller (Florida) Third Base -- Charles Wright (Georgia) Shortstop -- Steve Williams (Florida) Outfield -- Ron Ford (Florida) Outfield -- Mike Nye (Florida) Outfield -- Bert Smith (New York) Outfield -- Bruce Meade (Florida) Extra hitter -- Dirk Androff (Missouri) Extra hitter -- Don Arndt (North Carolina) Utility -- Jim Galloway (New York) Utility -- Mike Macenko (Ohio) Utility -- Dick Bartel (Texas) Utility -- Bill Gatti (Kentucky) Utility -- Stan Harvey (Tennessee) Utility -- Joe Young (Louisiana) Utility -- Todd Joerling (Missouri) Utility -- Curtis Williams (Florida)
Second Team Pitcher -- Lou DelMastro (Pennsylvania) Pitcher -- Rick Weiterman (Wisconsin) Catcher -- Hank Garris (Florida) First Base -- Al White (Tennessee) Second Base -- Don Rardin (Kentucky) Third Base -- Paul Tomasovich (Pennsylvania) Shortstop -- Russell Bradley (North Carolina) Outfield -- Doug Roberson (Florida) Outfield -- Richard Willborn (Texas) Outfield -- Britt Hightower (Texas) Outfield -- Cecil Whitehead (Georgia) Extra hitter -- Wendell Rickard (California) Utility -- Denny Hogan (North Carolina) Utility -- Carl Rose (Georgia) Utility -- Ricky Huggins (Georgia) Utility -- Phil Higgins (Wisconsin) Utility -- Clyde Guy (North Carolina)
Honorable Mention P -- Paul Drilling (Texas) Rick Pinto (Michigan) Mike Parrott (Texas) Greg Cannedy (Florida) Dave Carroll (Tennessee) Ted Larson (Minnesota) Walt Wherry (Kentucky) Phil Jobe (Florida) Mike Jacobs (Florida) Jim Burbrink (Ohio) Phil Shroerer (Indiana) John Keigley (California)
C -- Steve Loya (Ohio) Harold Kelley (Alabama) Gene Fisher (North Carolina) Don Clatterbaugh (Virginia) James Abercrombie (Alabama) Freddie Trice (Georgia) Dewayne Nevitt (Kentucky) Jimmy Powers (North Carolina) Herman Rathman (Kansas) Ron Patterson (Tennessee) Chic Downing (Kansas) Dave Steffen (Michigan)
EH -- Jim Fuller (Texas) Greg Fuhrman (Pennsylvania) Monty Tucker (Virginia) Elby Bushong (Arizona) J.C. Phelps (Kentucky) Jeff Arnold (Alabama) Billy Blake (Texas)
1B -- James Washington (Florida) Jeff Wallace (New York) Dennis Graser (Wisconsin) Tom White (New Jersey) Tot Powers (North Carolina) Brett Helmer (New York) Robbie Ergle (Georgia)
2B -- James Boyett (Alabama) Doug Brown (South Carolina) Frank Sorrells (Florida) Greg Harding (Virginia) Mike Bolen (Tennessee) Darrell Beeler (Oklahoma) Don Rardin, Jr. (Kentucky) Rusty Bumgardner (North Carolina) Mark Baker (Florida)
3B -- Bill Cole (Michigan) Mike Shenk (Pennsylvania) Bill Ferguson (Texas) Albert Davis (Florida) Jerry King (Ohio)
SS -- Greg Whitlock (Kentucky) Richie Aliotti (California) Danny Basso (Texas) J.D. McDonald (North Carolina) Ron Parnell (California) J.C. Batista (Florida) Rick Trudeau (Michigan) Ed Finnegan (Connecticut)
OF -- Scott Elliott (Alabama) Mike Gouin (Michigan) Joey Raby (North Carolina) Myron Rheinhardt (Kentucky) Roger Brown (North Carolina) Phil White (Alabama) Luther Ates (Florida) Kim Seaman (Mississippi) Roy Eppley (Florida) Dan Schuck (Iowa) Cliff Carpenter (Ohio) Mike Cellura (California) Robin Higginbotham (Mississippi) Denny Jones (California) Dewayne Frizzell (Florida) Todd Martin (North Carolina) Doc Crismond (Virginia) Jeff Hall (North Carolina) Jason Kendrick (Georgia) Joel Todd (Alabama) Tom Beall (Georgia) Doug Kissane (New Jersey) Ray Fleetwood (Florida) Randall Boone (Georgia) Rick Wheeler (California) Larry Fredieu (Louisiana)
Jerome Earnest's "TOP 25" Teams of the 20th Century 1. Steele's Silver Bullets of Ohio (90) 2. Ritch's/Superior/TPS of Connecticut (93) 3. Nelson's Painting of Oklahoma (79) 4. Elite of Georgia (85) 5. Team TPS of Kentucky (99) 6. Howard's of North Carolina (81) 7. Campbell's of California (80) 8. Warren Motors of Florida (76) 9. Little Caesar's of Michigan (70) 10. Nelson's of Oklahoma (75) 11. Smythe Sox of Texas (87) 12. Steele's of Ohio (87) 13. Team TPS of Kentucky (98) 14. Shen Valley/TPS of Virginia (97) 15. Ritch's/Superior/TPS of Connecticut (92) 16. Ritch's/Superior/TPS of Connecticut (91) 17. Ritch's/Superior/TPS of Connecticut (94) 18. Lighthouse/Worth of Georgia (97) 19. Bell Corp./Easton of Florida (93) 20. Sierra/TPS of Nevada (97) 21. Shen Valley/TPS of Virginia (96) 22. Smythe Sox of Texas (86) 23. Steele's of Ohio (86) 24. Nelson's of Oklahoma (77) 25. (tie) Ken Sanders of Alabama (77) 25. (tie) Jerry's of Florida (82) 25. (tie) Jerry's of Florida (83)
Honorable Mention Ken Sanders of Georgia (75) Marlton Trucking of Oregon (87) Tom's of Georgia (76) Dave Carroll of North Carolina (79) Ken Sanders of Alabama (78) Campbell's of California (78) Jiffy Club of Kentucky (72) Snyder's of Michigan (75-76) Elite of Georgia (83-84) Warren Motors of Florida (72) Valley Merchants of Alabama (66) Kobax of Tennessee (67) Jo's Pizza of Florida (68-69) County Sports of New York (66, 68) Gatliff of Kentucky (56-57, 63) Hamilton Tailoring of Ohio (60-61) Copper Hearth of Wisconsin (69-70) Michael's Lounge of Michigan (66-67) Virginia Beach Piledrivers (71-72) Ritch's/Superior of Connecticut (96) Howard's of North Carolina (73-74) Converters/Vernon's of North Carolina (94) Ritch's of North Carolina (89-90) Howard's of North Carolina (78) Nationwide Advertising of Ohio (81) Superior/Apollo of Connecticut (89-90) Howard's of N.C. (83-84) Williams/Worth of Texas (92-93) Dave Carroll of North Carolina (80) Howard & Carroll of North Carolina (78) Spectrum of Minnesota (mid 90's) Long Haul of Minnesota (late 90's) Hague of Ohio (mid and late 90's) Bunca of Michigan (early and mid 90's) Skip Hogan of Pennsylvania (62, 64-65) Jim's Sport Shop of Pennsylvania (67, 69)
National Slo-Pitch Conference (NSPC) All-Time Team
Teams listed where gained All-World Selections and MVP
NSPC All Time Team – NSPC All Time MVPs – Craig Elliott and Rick Scherr
Craig Elliott Sander's (79, 81, 82-MVP), Elite (83-MVP) Rick Scherr Howard's (79, 80, 81-Reg. Season, 81, 82, 83) Mike Cellura Campbell's (79, 80-MVP), Howard's (81), Capitol (87) Bruce Meade Nelson's (79), Jerry's (83), Smythe Sox (87) Denny Jones Campbell's (80), Jerry's Caterers (83-ODPA) Dick Bartel Howard's/WS (81- Regular Season, 81-MVP, 83) Ed Roth Howard's/WS (79, 81, 83) Charles Wright NAS (81- Regular Season), Sander's (82), Elite (83) Bill Ferguson Nelson's (79), Howard's/WS (81-RS) Stan Harvey Howard's/WS (80, 81- Regular Season, 81) Tom Beall Howard's Furniture (79, 80) Mike Nye Ken Sander's (81- Regular Season, 81-ODPA) Mike Macenko NAS (81- Regular Season, 81) Greg Fuhrman Campbell's Carpets (80), Jerry's (83) Cecil Whitehead Elite Coatings (83), Smythe Sox (87) Mike Parrott Nelson's Painting (79), Smythe Sox (87) Bill Blake Smythe Sox (87-MVP) Joe Young Nelson's Painting (79-MVP) Harold Kelley Jerry's Caterers (81) NSPC All-Time Team Basis of Selection Member of NSPC All-Tourny Team = 2 points MVP of NSPC National Championship = 3 points Outstanding offensive/defensive award = 1 point
Note: Incomplete All-World teams for the 82 National Championships
Independent Softball Association (ISA) All-Time Team
Teams listed where gained All-World Selections, MVP, and HOF induction
ISA All Time Team – ISA All Time MVPs – Mike Macenko and Charles Wright
P -Paul Drilling Howard's (88), Ritch's-Superior (92, 93, 95), Sierra/TPS (98) P -Ricky Huggins Steele's Sports, Vernon's (1993), Lighthouse/Worth (95), HOF-2005 P -Brian Arnold Florida Heat (2002-AA MVP, 2002-A MVP, HOF-2007 C -Hank Garris Sunbelt (1996), Sierra/TPS (1998), Team TPS (2000), Long Haul (2001, 2002), Dan Smith/Easton (2003), Specialty Tank (06-A) C -Dave Steffen Ritch's-Superior (91, 92, 93-MVP), Sunbelt/Easton (95), HOF-2004 C -Jimmy Powers Steele's (1992), Ritch's-Superior (1993), Shen Valley (1996), Long Haul (2001-MVP) 1B -Dirk Androff Steele's (89, 90), R-S. (91, 92, 93, 95), HOF-2001 2B -Mike Macenko Steele's (85, 87-MVP, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 97), Ritch's-Sup (95), HOF-97 3B -Charles Wright Elite (84, 85), Steele's (88), Ritch's (89), Ritch's/Kirk's (90), Ritch's-Superior (91-MVP, 92-MVP, 93), HOF-99 SS -Ron Parnell Steele's (87, 89), Ritch's-Superior (91, 94-MVP, 95, 96), Team Easton (99) SS -Todd Joerling Steele's (89, 90), Bell/Sunbelt/Easton (91, 94, 95, 97-MVP), Team Easton (99), Dan Smith (2002-MVP, 2003), HOF-2006 MI -Jeff Hall Bell/Sunbelt/Easton (96-MVP, 97, 98), Dan Smith/Easton (02, 03) Specialty Tank (06-A) OF -Cecil Whitehead Howard's/Western Steer (88-MVP), Steele's (89), Ritch's/Kirk's (90), Ritch's-Superior (92, 93), HOF-2007 OF -Doug Roberson Steele's (87-ODPA, 88), R-S (91, 93, 94, 95-MVP), HOF-2001 OF -Todd Martin Steele's (93), Shen Valley (96-MVP, 97), Long Haul (2001, 2002) OF -Britt Hightower Howard's (88), Ritch's Salvage (89), Ritch's-Superior (91, 93, 94, 95), Sunbelt (2000-ODPA), Hague/Resmondo (2001-ODPA) OF -Dan Schuck Steele's (1986) Bell Corp. (1992, 94, 95), Sunbelt (1997), HOF-2002 OF -Jason Kendrick DJ's/Shen Valley (94), Shen Valley (96), Sierra/TPS (98), Team TPS (00) EH- JC Phelps Shen Valley (95, 96), New Construction (02), Hague/Resmondo (03) EH -Bill Blake Howard's/WS (85), Smythe (87), Steele's (88, 90) Util -Rusty Bumgardner Shen Valley (97), Team TPS (2000), Long Haul (01, 02) Util -Carl Rose Lighthouse (89, 98-MVP), Dan Smith/Worth (2000) Util -Brett Helmer So Jern (1997), Team Easton (1999-MVP), Dan Smith (2003) Util -Jeff Wallace Long Haul (02), Resmondo/Hague (03-MVP) Util -Dal Beggs Dan Smith/Worth (2000-MVP), Hague/Resmondo (2002), Team Synergy (04-MVP-A) Util -John Mello Shen Valley (1996), Long Haul (2001-MVP) Util -Bruce Meade Elite Coatings (1985), HOF-2003 Util -Monty Tucker Steele's (90, 93), Sunbelt/Worth (91) Util -Wendell Rickard Lighthouse (95, 98), Dan Smith/Worth (99) Util -Dewayne Frizzell Shen Valley (96), Dan Smith/Worth (99), Sunbelt (2000) Util -Darrell Beeler Ritch's-Superior (93), Sierra/TPS (98), Team Easton (99) Util -Dewayne Nevitt Converters (94), Dan Smith/Easton (2001, 02) Util -Larry Fredieu Vernon's (93), Ritch's-Superior (95), Sierra/TPS (98)
Note: Incomplete All-World teams for the 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 and 91 ISA World Series
National Softball Association (NSA) All-Time Team
Teams listed where gained All-World Selections, MVP, and HOF induction
NSA All Time Team – NSA All Time MVPs – Mike Macenko and Jeff Wallace
P -Paul Drilling Athletic Shop (87), Ritch's-Sup. (92-MVP, 93-MVP, 95), Dan Smith/Worth (99) P -Rick Weiterman Ritch's-Superior (92, 94), HOF-98 C -Dewayne Nevitt Shen Valley (95), Ritch's-Sup. (97), Bell Corp (00), Dan Smith/Easton (01, 02) 1B -Dirk Androff Steele's (89, 90), R-S (91, 92, 95-MVP), HOF-98 1B -Jeff Wallace Steele's (1996), Team TPS (1998-MVP, 99, 2000), Long Haul (2001-MVP) Resmondo (2003, 04), Resmondo/Smith (05), HOF-2004 2B -Mike Macenko Steele's (86-MVP, 87, 88, 90-MVP, 93, 97), Ritch's-Sup.(94), HOF-98 2B -Rusty Bumgardner Converters (94), Shen Valley (97-MVP), Team TPS (98, 00), Resmondo (03, 04-MVP) 3B -Mike Shenk Shen Valley (94), Lighthouse (96-MVP), Ritch's-Sup. (97-ODPA), Team TPS (98, 2000), Team Easton (99), Long Haul (01) SS -Ron Parnell Steele's (88, 89), Ritch's-Superior (93, 94-MVP, 95), Dan Smith/Worth (99) SS -Todd Joerling Steele's (90), Bell/Sunbelt/Easton (93, 94, 2000, 04), HOF-2001 OF -Doug Roberson Steele's (86, 88-MVP), Sup./Apollo (89), Ritch's-Sup.(92), Team TPS (98) OF -Cecil Whitehead Smythe Sox (87-MVP), Sup./Apollo (90), Ritch's-Sup.(91, 92, 93) OF -Britt Hightower Houston Sweepers (89), Ritch's-Sup. (92, 92, 94, 95) OF -Jason Kendrick Shen Valley (94, 97), Team TPS (00), Dan Smith (03) OF -Bruce Meade Steele's (88), HOF-92 EH -Jimmy Powers Shen Valley (97), Sunbelt (98, 00), Long Haul (01) EH -J.C. Phelps Shen Valley (94, 95, 97), Hague/Resmondo (02) Util -Todd Martin Shen Valley (97), Team TPS (00-MVP, Long Haul (01), Resmondo (03), Bell Corp (05) Util -Charles Wright Steele's (86), Ritch's-Superior (91, 93, 95) Util -Carl Rose Lighthouse (95, 96), Dan Smith/Easton (2001) Util -Jim Fuller Superior/Apollo (89, 90), Ritch's-Superior (91) Util -Bill Blake Smythe Sox (87), Steele's (88, 89) Util -Hank Garris Team TPS (2000), Long Haul (2001), Dan Smith/Easton (2003), Special Tank (06-A) Util -Larry Fredieu Athletic Shop (87), Ritch's-Superior (95), Sierra/TPS (98) Util -David Hood Steele's (98), R&D/Easton (99-MVP) Util -Darrell Beeler Ritch's-Superior (91-MVP, 94)
Note: Incomplete All-World teams for the 86, 87, 88, 91 and 92 NSA World Series
ASA Industrial All-Time Softball Team
Teams listed where gained All-World Selections, MVP, and HOF induction
J.D. McDonald McAdenville (Open-56, 57); Pharr Yarn (61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 69, 72, 74), HOF-84 Ed Finnegan Lycoming (64, 65, 68-MVP, 69, 71-MVP, 86-A, 88-A), NE Sports (Open-74), HOF-93 Mark Trembley Sikorsky (82-MVP, 84, 85, 88, 90-MVP, 94-MVP, 95-MVP, 98, 99, 00, 02-MVP, 03, 04, 07) Jeff Toni Ray's (Open-94), Sikorsky (97-MVP, 98-MVP, 99, 00-MVP, 01, 02, 03, 04-MVP, 05), Heritage Carpentry (35+-08) Don Rardin Gatliff's (Open-56, 59), Yorshire (Open-60), IBM (66-MVP), HOF-75 Bob Kownacki Sikorsky (84, 85, 86, 87-MVP, 88, 93-MVP, 95, 96-MVP, 98, 99, 01, 04) Tom DeBernardo Sikorsky (92-MVP, 93-MVP, 97, 98, 99, 2000-MVP, 01, 03, 04, 05) Bob Hurd Sikorsky (67, 68, 70-MVP, 73, 74, ??, ??, 79, ??, 82) Ken Clark Sikorsky (68, 69, 70), HOF-90 Tony Bohannon Landrum and Son/Delta (86-MVP, 87, 89-MVP) Yogi Hunter Russell Southern (83-MVP, 86, 87, 90, 91) Frank DeLuca AVCO-Lycoming (68, 69), HOF-74 Jim Vertaramo Grumman (64, 67-MVP, 69, 85) Jeff Woodard Publix (88-MVP, 89, 92, 98) Chris Cammack Aetna (72, 74-MVP, 77, 78) Larry Spahn Pabst (69, 72, 73-MVP) Mark Berrito Sikorsky (88, 93, 98, 2000, 02, 04) Tom Follo Sikorsky (84-MVP, 85, 87) Mac Richardson Pharr Yarn (70, 71), Aetna (74), Howard (Open -72) Thad Malinowski Pharr Yarn (61, 65, 66), Howard's (Open -70)
Special Note: Sikorsky has won 15 National titles.
Softball Report’s All-Time Top-25 Players (1969)
All-Time Player- Jim Galloway, County Sports
P- Lou DelMastro, Skip Hogan Sam Minniti, Hamilton Tailors C- Tex Collins, Michael's Lounge Steve Loya, Gene's Sohio 1B- Mike Axelson, Michael's Lounge John Stone, Copper Hearth 2B- Jim Galloway, County Sports HT Waller, Jo's Pizza SS- Mike Kovack, Skip Hogan George Caloia, Michael's Lounge 3B- Paul Tomasovich, Skip Hogan Bill Cole, Michael's Lounge OF- Myron Rheinhardt, Gatliff's Bert Smith, County Sports Mike Gouin, Michael's Lounge Ron Annotico, Sheffield Bronze Hal Wiggins, Gatliff's Auto Miller Adams, Jim's Sports Dick Polgar, Mueller's Luther Ates, Jo's Pizza Util- Walt Wherry, Yorkshire Don Rardin, IBM Ron Patterson, Golden Gallons Bill Malloy, County Sports
Metro Softball’s All-Time Team (1973)
All-Time Player- Jim Galloway, New York
P- Lou DelMastro, Pittsburgh Bob Auten, Detroit C- Tex Collins, Detroit George Corona, Detroit 1B- Mike Axelson, Detroit R. Lucas, Cincinnati & Frank Panski, Detroit 2B- Jim Galloway, New York R. Hess, Louisville SS- Mike Kovack, Pittsburgh Andy Massetta, Cleveland & George Caloia, Detroit 3B- Bill Cole, Detroit D. Brunner, Springfield OF- Paul Tomasovich, Pittsburgh Mike Gouin, Detroit Myron Rheinhardt, Kentucky Gene Gedeon, Cleveland Jimmy Watts, Pittsburgh Jim Puckett, Detroit Bernie Roeckers, Cincinnati Tom Taylor, Cincinnati Gary LaDue, Detroit Nancek, New Kensington Util- Steve Shurina, New York Joe Gauci, Detroit
Buckeye Softball’s Team for the Ages (1979)
All-Time Player- Bruce Meade
P- Don Arndt Craig Elliott C- Steve Loya Tex Collins 1B- Al White James Washington 2B- HT Waller Jim Galloway SS- Rick Trudeau Steve Williams 3B- Paul Tomasovich Doug Gerdes OF- Mike Nye Ron Ford Stan Harvey Bert Smith Joe Young Phil Higgins Bruce Meade Denny Jones Uti- Bill Gatti Benny Holt Denny Hogan Rick Scherr
Robert Brown’s 1970’s and 1980’s All-Time Best
Pitcher - Buddy Slater Rick Weiterman Craig Elliot Catcher - Bill Gatti Tex Collins Gene Fisher First Base - Don Arndt Mike Axelson Dennis Graser James Washington Second Base - Mike Macenko H.T. Waller Third Base - Bill Cole Rick Scherr Jim Galloway Shortstop - Charles Wright Rick Trudeau Outfield - Bert Smith Mike Gouin Stan Harvey Richard Wilborn Clyde Guy Ronnie Ford Mike Nye Bruce Meade Manager - Gary Vitto Dave Neale Bob Lutz Roy Lombardo Doc Linnehan Sponsor - Richard Howard Mike Ilitch Dave Neale Jim Snyder Ken Sanders Teams: 1. Howard's/Western Steer (1981) 2. Detroit Caesars (1978) 3. Howard's Furniture (1973-74) 4. Jerry's Caterers (1982-83) 5. Nelson's Painting (1979) 6. Little Caesar's (1970) 7. Steele's Sports (1988) 8. Elite Coatings (1984-85) 9. Campbell's Carpets (1978) 10. Campbell's Carpets (1980) 11. Milwaukee Schlitz (1979-80) 12. Snyder's Softball (1976)
1975 Slo-Pitch News All-Star Team
Co-Player of the Year - Bert Smith, Howard's Furniture, OF (231 HRs, .667) Co-Player of the Year - Mike Nye, Nelson's Painting, OF (.673, also had 7 straight tournament MVPs)
No team was named
1976 Southern Softball All-Star Team
Tri-Player of the Year - Mike Nye, Warren Motors, OF (.769, 65 HRs) Tri-Player of the Year - Ron Ford, Warren Motors, OF (160 HRs, .707) Tri-Player of the Year - Ray Fleetwood, Warren Motors, OF (177 HRs, .683)
No team was named - (Warren Motors of Jacksonville, FL was 94-2 on the year)
Wirt Gammon’s – 1977 All-Star team
Player of the Year Herman Rathman, Nelson's Painting (244 HRs, .642)
Player of the Year Finalist: Charles Wright, Ken Sander's and Bruce Meade, Nelson's
Manager of the Year Dave Carroll, Howard & Carroll (133-29 record)
First Team Selections: Herman Rathman, Nelson's, Oklahoma City, OK .642 244 Charles Wright, Ken Sander's, Phoenix City, AL .688 223 Bruce Meade, Nelson's, Oklahoma City, OK .764 225 Stan Harvey, Howard's, Denver, NC .680 290 James Boyett, Howard & Carroll, Sherrill's Ford, NC .655 282 Don Arndt, Howard's, Denver, NC .664 279 Rick Scherr, Howard's, Denver, NC .731 245 H.T. Waller, Howard's, Denver, NC .652 212 Craig Elliott, Ken Sander's, Phoenix City, AL .675 210 Denny Jones, Howard & Carroll, Sherrill's Ford, NC Al White, Nelson's, Oklahoma City, OK Henry Koper, Nelson's, Oklahoma City, OK Roger Mayo, Ken Sander's, Phoenix City, AL Ray Fleetwood, Warren's, Jacksonville, FL James Washington, Jerry's, Miami, FL Greg Fuhrman, Jerry's, Miami, FL
Second Team Selections: Dave Frost, Fliteline, Fort Smith, AR Chic Downing, Fliteline, Fort Smith, AR Doug Hommell, Pepsico/County Sports, Levittown, NY John Davide, Pepsico/County Sports, Levittown, NY John Tercheria, Campbell's B.A.M., Richmond, CA Larry Franklin, Mid-State Oil, Springfield, MO Bob Birdsey, Gartenhaus Cafe, Plainville, CT John Hopp, Walthers, Akron, OH Raney Bright, Paul Johnson, Indianapolis, IN John Jontony, Holy Name of Lakewood, OH Harold Kelley, Buddy's, Tallahasse, FL Rick Collier, Southern Fastener, Mobile, AL Billy Davis, Jay's Fried Chicken, Biloxi, MS Rick Brown, Teamsters, Cleveland, OH
1977 Southern Softball All-Star Team
Player of the Year Herman Rathman, Nelson's Painting, C (244 HRs, .642)
No team was named
1978 Southern Softball All-Star Team
Player of the Year James Boyett, Howard & Carroll, 2B (303 HRs, .671)
No team was named
1979 Southern Softball All-Star Team
Co-Player of the Year Craig Elliot, Ken Sander's Ford, P (219 HRs, .718) Co-Player of the Year - Mike Parrott, Port City Ford, P (220 HRs)
No team was named
1980 Southern Softball All-Star Team
Player of the Year Joe Young, Steele's Sports, OF (337 HRs, .716)
No team was named
1981 National Slo-Pitch Conference All-Star Team
P -- Dana Andry, Nationwide Advertising C -- Jim Bizzell, Nationwide Advertising 1B -- Steve Blanchette, Nationwide Advertising 2B -- Mike Macenko, Nationwide Advertising 3B -- Bill Ferguson, Howard's/Western Steer SS -- Charles Wright, Nationwide Advertising OF -- Dick Bartel, Howard's/Western Steer OF -- Rick Petrunyak, Snyders/Stroh's OF -- Mike Nye, York Barbell/Ken Sanders OF -- Braxton Speller, Snyders/Stroh's Ut.-- Stan Harvey, Howard's/Western Steer Ut.-- Rick Scherr, Howard's/Western Steer
Second Team Honorable Mention P -- Buddy Slater, Howard's/Western Steer C -- Greg Fuhrman, Jerry's Caterers 1B -- John Geckle, Steele's Sports 2B -- Dennis Myers, Shimers 3B -- Curtis Williams, York Barbell/Ken Sanders SS -- Rick Trudeau, Snyders/Stroh's OF -- Ron Ford, York Barbell/Ken Sanders OF -- Harold Kelley, Jerry's Caterers OF -- John Gendron, Snyders/Stroh's OF -- Larry Garrard, Steele's Sports Ut.-- Russell Bradley, Howard's/Western Steer Ut.-- Chuck Drewicz, Snyders/Stroh's
1981 Southern Softball Player of the Year Award
Player of the Year Rick Scherr, Howard's/Western Steer (295 HRs, .723)
Other Finalist: Craig Elliott, York Barbell/Ken Sanders Tom Beall, Howard's/Western Steer Stan Harvey, Howard's/Western Steer Ricky Huggins, Elite Coatings Mike Macenko, Nationwide Advertising
1982 Southern Softball All-Star Team
Player of the Year Bruce Meade, Jerry's Caterers, OF (102 HRs, .695)
Greg Fuhrman, Jerry's Caters - P Craig Elliott, York Barbell/Ken Sanders - C James Washington, Jerry's Caters -1B Charles Wright, York Barbell/Ken Sanders -2B Steve Williams, York Barbell/Ken Sanders -SS Rich Scherr, Howard's/Western Steer -3B Bruce Meade, Jerry's Caterers -OF Mike Nye, York Barbell/Ken Sanders -OF Dick Bartel, Howard's/Western Steer -OF Tom Beall, Howard's/Western Steer -OF Mike Parrott, Jerry's Caterers -Utility
1983 Southern Softball All-Star Team
Player of the Year Craig Elliot, Elite Coatings, P (390 HRs, .765)
No team was named
1984 – 1989 National Slo-Pitch/Softball USA All-Star Team
No Team selections were made from 1984-1989.
Jerome Earnest only named the Slo-Pitch News and Softball USA players of the Year:
1984 Co-Player of the Year - Bruce Meade, Jerry's Caterers, OF (229 HRs, .705) Co-Player of the Year - Rick Scherr, Howard's/Western Steer, 1B (257 HRs, .665) 1985 Player of the Year - Rick Scherr, Howard's/Western Steer, 1B (451 HRs, .760) 1986 Player of the Year - Charles Wright, Steele's Sports, 3B (503 HRs, .721) 1987 Player of the Year - Mike Macenko, Steele's Sports, 2B (844 HRs, .744) 1988 Player of the Year - Mike Macenko, Steele's Sports, 2B (830 HRs, .745) 1989 Co-Player of the Year - Clyde Guy, Superior-Apollo, OF (.709) Co-Player of the Year - Dirk Androff, Steele's Silver Bullets, 1B (413 HRs, .705)
1990 Softball USA All-Star Team
Player of the Year Cecil Whitehead, Ritch's/Kirk's
P -- Rick Weiterman, Steele's Silver Bullets, .683 BA, 7 HRs P -- Paul Drilling, Ritch's/Kirk's, .627 BA, 22 HRs C -- Mike Macenko, Steele's Silver Bullets, .717 BA, 162 HRs 1B -- Dirk Androff, Steele's Silver Bullets, .717 BA, 155 HRs 2B -- Carl Rose, Lighthouse/Sunbelt, .711 BA, 187 HRs 3B -- Charles Wright, Ritch's/Kirk's, .658 BA, 94 HRs SS -- Todd Joerling, Steele's Silver Bullets, .664 BA, 119 HRs OF -- Cecil Whitehead, Ritch's/Kirk's, .708 BA, 90 HRs OF -- Doug Roberson, Superior/Apollo, .696 BA, 95 HRs OF -- Britt Hightower, Ritch's/Kirk's, .705 BA, 91 HRs OF -- Scott Virkus, Steele's Silver Bullets, .684 BA, 98 HRs DH -- Jim Fuller, Superior/Apollo, .767 BA, 123 HRs Ut.-- Monty Tucker, Steele's Silver Bullets, .714 BA, 113 HRs Ut.-- Kerry Everett, Bell Corp., .667 BA, 117 HRs Ut.-- Dave Johnson, Starpath., .658 BA, 117 HRs
Honorable Mention Ron Parnell, Superior/Apollo Greg Whitlock, Ritch's/Kirk's Mark Hierlmeier, Ritch's/Kirk's Ernie Montgomery, Steele's Silver Bullets Greg Schulte, Steele's Silver Bullets Dennis Graser, Superior/Apollo Brian Ward, Sunset Technologies Ted Larson, Sports Hero's Athletics Craig Elliott, Stewart's Lounge Cliff Carpenter, Bell Corp.
1991 – 1992 Softball USA All-Star Team
No Team selections were made in 1991 or 1992.
Jerome Earnest only named the Softball USA players of the Year:
1991 Player of the Year - Carl Rose, Sunbelt/Worth, 2B (230 HRs, .751) 1992 Player of the Year - Jim Fuller, Ritch's-Superior, C (157 HRs, .774)
1993 Softball USA All-Star Team
Player of the Year Charles Wright, Ritch's-Superior/TPS
P -- Paul Drilling, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .681 BA, 49 HRs C -- Dave Steffen, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .695 BA, 140 HRs 1B -- Dirk Androff, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .749 BA, 175 HRs 2B -- Darrell Beeler, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .748 BA, 163 HRs 3B -- Charles Wright, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .736 BA, 157 HRs SS -- Todd Joerling, Bell Corp./Easton, .663 BA, 131 HRs OF -- Dan Schuck, Bell Corp./Easton, .702 BA, 199 HRs OF -- Britt Hightower, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .702 BA, 146 HRs OF -- Larry Fredieu, Vernon's/TPS, .712 BA, 105 HRs OF -- Steve Craven, Steele's/Sunbelt, .715 BA, 152 HRs DH -- Carl Rose, Williams/Worth, .708 BA, 195 HRs Ut.-- Phil White, Bell Corp./Easton, .721 BA, 113 HRs
Honorable Mention Ron Parnell, Ritch's-Superior/TPS Jimmy Powers, Ritch's-Superior/TPS Tot Powers, Ritch's-Superior/TPS Doug Roberson, Ritch's-Superior/TPS Greg Cannedy, Bell Corp./Easton Kim Seaman, Bell Corp./Easton Scott Elliott, Vernon's Mike Macenko, Steele's/Sunbelt Randy Kortokrax, Steele's/Sunbelt Derek Oliver, Steele's/Sunbelt Jim Fuller, Williams/Worth Kenny Carver, Alford's/Worth J.C. Phelps, New Construction Monty McCory, Worth Astros
1994 Softball USA All-Star Team
Player of the Year Jimmy Powers, Converters/Vernon's/TPS
P -- Rick Weiterman, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .725, 31 HRs C -- J.C. Phelps, Shen Valley/DJ's/TPS, .735 BA, 104 HRs 1B -- Dirk Androff, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .733 BA, 166 HRs 2B -- Dewayne Nevitt, Converters/Vernon's/TPS, .712 BA, 160 HRs 3B -- Jon Meyers, Williams/Worth, .705 BA, 115 HRs SS -- Todd Joerling, Bell Corp./Easton, .759 BA, 146 HRs OF -- Britt Hightower, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .732 BA, 172 HRs OF -- Hank Garris, Bell Corp./Easton, .722 BA, 157 HRs OF -- Jimmy Powers, Converters/Vernon's/TPS, .790 BA, 175 HRs OF -- Dan Schuck, Bell Corp./Easton, .690 BA, 174 HRs Ut.-- Larry Fredieu, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .723 BA, 167 HRs Ut.-- Ron Parnell, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .682 BA, 138 HRs
Second Team Honorable Mention C -- Jim Fuller, Williams/Worth, .734 BA, 108 HRs OF -- Scott Elliott, Converters/Vernons, .711 BA, 161 HRs 1B -- Tot Powers, Converters/Vernons, .719 BA, 165 HRs OF -- Derek Oliver, Converters/Vernons, .736 BA, 142 HRs C -- Dave Steffen, Converters/Vernons, .697 BA, 133 HRs 1B -- Carl Rose, Williams/Worth, .719 BA, 132 HRs OF -- Sterlin Ibrom, Williams/Worth, .730 BA, 82 HRs OF -- Robbie Ergle, Shen Valley/DJ's/TPS, .726, 101 HRs OF -- Jason Kendrick, Shen Valley/DJ's/TPS, .711, 71 HRs C -- Wendell Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth, .7171 BA, 87 HRs P -- Kenny Carver, Lighthouse/Worth, .672 BA, 90 HRs OF -- Randy Kortokrax, Steele's/Sunbelt, .655 BA, 123 HRs
1995 Supreme Softball All-Star Team
Player of the Year Dirk Androff, Ritch's-Superior/TPS
P -- Butch Ovens, Shen Valley/TPS, .673 BA, 55 HRs C -- Wendell Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth, .670, 148 HRs 1B -- Dirk Androff, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .779, 154 HRs 2B -- Greg Harding, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton, .688, 118 HRs 3B -- Rusty Bumgardner, Shen Valley/TPS, .685, 160 HRs SS -- Todd Joerling, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton, .719, 123 HRs OF -- Britt Hightower, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .692, 167 HRs OF -- Dewayne Frizzell, Superior/Southland/TPS, .695, 153 HRs OF -- Jimmy Powers, Shen Valley/TPS, .726, 140 HRs OF -- Larry Fredieu, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .683, 179 HRs OF -- Doug Roberson, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .721, 140 HRs OF -- Shane Dubose, Tri-Gems/Easton., .776, 35 HRs
Honorable Mention 1B -- Mark Martin, RSH/Deep South/Worth, .719 BA, 54 HRs 2B -- Charles Wright, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .714 BA, 129 HRs OF -- Brad Stiles, Lighthouse/Worth, .726 BA, 57 HRs 1B -- Tot Powers, Shen Valley/TPS, .719 BA, 133 HRs OF -- Phil White, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton, .682 BA, 93 HRs OF -- Dan Schuck, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton, .702 BA, 154 HRs DH -- Carl Rose, Lighthouse/Worth, .689 BA, 171 HRs OF -- Sterlin Ibrom, Lighthouse/Worth, .710, 124 HRs OF -- Steve Helewicz, Harrison/Power-Flite, .672, 64 HRs 3B -- Darrell Beeler, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .690, 141 HRs OF -- Dale Walters, D&D Thoroughbreds, .693, 109 HRs OF -- Derek Oliver, Shen Valley/TPS, .677, 137 HRs 2B -- Dewayne Nevitt, Shen Valley/TPS, .673, 130 HRs OF -- Doug Kissane, Steele's Hit Men, ..673, 52 HRs C -- Bob Fisher, Tri-Gems/Easton, .716 BA, 84 HRs C -- J.C. Phelps, Shen Valley/TPS, .699 BA, 147 HRs P -- Ricky Huggins, Lighthouse/Worth, .665 BA, 69 HRs SS -- Ron Parnell, Ritch's-Superior/TPS, .679 BA, 146 HRs
1996 Supreme Softball All-Star Team
Player of the Year Wendell Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth
P -- Phil Jobe, Shen Valley/Superior/Taylor/TPS C -- J.C. Phelps, Shen Valley/Superior/Taylor/TPS, .767 BA, .796 OBA 1B -- Dirk Androff, Ritch's-Superior/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS 2B -- Rusty Bumgardner, Shen Valley/Superior/Taylor/TPS, 167 HRs 3B -- Albert Davis, Shen Valley/Superior/Taylor/TPS, 155 HRs SS -- Todd Joerling, Sunbelt/Easton OF -- Britt Hightower, Ritch's-Superior/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS, 153 HRs OF -- Doug Roberson, Ritch's-Superior/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS OF -- Todd Martin, Shen Valley/Superior/Taylor/TPS OF -- Doug Kissane, Steele's DH -- Wendell Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth, .759 BA, .786 OBA, 209 HRs Ut.-- Ricky Huggins, Lighthouse/Worth, 183 HRs Ut.-- Mike Shenk, Lighthouse/Worth Ut.-- Ron Parnell, Ritch's-Superior/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS Ut.-- Johnny McCraw, Sunbelt/Easton
Honorable Mention Dewayne Frizzell, Shen Valley/Superior/Taylor/TPS Tot Powers, Shen Valley/Superior/Taylor/TPS Hank Garris, Sunbelt/Easton Greg Harding, Sunbelt/Easton Jeff Hall, Sunbelt/Easton Dave Steffen, Sunbelt/Easton Darrell Beeler, Ritch's-Superior/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS Larry Fredieu, Ritch's-Superior/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS Brad Stiles, Lighthouse/Worth Larry Sauceman, Lighthouse/Worth Roy Eppley, Herrin/Dudley Jason Fleming, Herrin/Dudley Robin Higginbotham, Bell II/Easton Kim Seaman, Bell II/Easton Jeff Wallace, Steele's, Sonny's, New Construction Jeff Vargo, Whips/Instant Landscape/TPS Greg Cannedy, Dan Smith/Easton Andy Alvis, Dan Smith/Easton Dennis Mendoza, Dan Smith/Easton Shane Dubose, Dan Smith/Easton Todd Volkers, Spectrum/Easton Scott Striebel, Spectrum/Easton Tim Linson, Hague/TPS Jim Burbrink, Hague/TPS
1997 Supreme Softball All-Star Team
Co-Players of the Year Rusty Bumgardner, Shen Valley/Taylor/TPS Jeff Hall, Sunbelt/Dan Smith/Easton
P -- Greg Cannedy, R-S/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS, .717 BA, .736 OBA, 50 HRs C -- Dewayne Nevitt, R-S/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS, .740 BA, .756 OBA, 186 HRs 1B -- Dirk Androff, R-S/Tri-Gems/Beloli, .739 BA, .764 OBA, 164 HRs 2B -- Rusty Bumgardner, Shen Valley/Taylor, .763 BA, .782 OBA, 209 HRs 3B -- Jeff Wallace, SoJern/Specialty/TPS, .777 BA, .787 OBA, 165 HRs SS -- Todd Joerling, Sunbelt/Dan Smith/Easton, .743 BA, .756 OBA, 152 HRs SF -- Jeff Hall, Sunbelt/Dan Smith/Easton, .807 BA, .817 OBA, 118 HRs OF -- Todd Martin, Shen Valley/Taylor/TPS, .729 BA, .741 OBA, 183 HRs OF -- Brad Stiles, Lighthouse/Worth, .782 BA, .790 OBA, 123 HRs OF -- Randell Boone, Shen Valley/Taylor/TPS, .730 BA, .742 OBA, 170 HRs OF -- Doug Kissane, R-S/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS, .683 BA, .729 OBA, 129 HRs OF -- Jason Kendrick, Shen Valley/Taylor/TPS, .703 BA, .717 OBA, 100 HRs DH -- J.C. Phelps, Shen Valley/Taylor/TPS, .764 BA, .798 OBA, 172 HRs DH -- Wendell Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth, .711 BA, .727 OBA, 203 HRs Ut.-- Carl Rose, Lighthouse/Worth, .743 BA, .758 OBA, 221 HRs Ut.-- Shane Dubose, Sunbelt/D.Smith/Easton, .736 BA, .772 OBA, 103 HRs
Honorable Mention Doug Roberson, Ritch's-Superior Britt Hightower, Ritch's-Superior Hank Garris, Ritch's-Superior Mike Shenk, Ritch's-Superior Al Davis, Shen Valley/Taylor Dewayne Frizzell, Shen Valley/Taylor Phil Jobe, Shen Valley/Taylor Jimmy Powers, Shen Valley/Taylor Tot Powers, Shen Valley/Taylor Robbie Ergle, Lighthouse/Worth Dennis Mendoza, Lighthouse/Worth Larry Sauceman, Lighthouse/Worth Steve Craven, Lighthouse/Worth Robin Higginbotham, Lighthouse/Worth Bobby Gilbert, Sunbelt/D.Smith/Easton Dan Schuck, Sunbelt/D.Smith/Easton Scott Elliott, Sunbelt/D.Smith/Easton Kenny Carver, Sunbelt/D.Smith/Easton Greg Harding, Sunbelt/D.Smith/Easton Mike Rodriguez, Sierra/TPS Mark Creson, Sierra/TPS Dale Walters, Sierra/TPS Paul Drilling, Sierra/TPS John Keigley, Sierra/TPS Tom White, SoJern/Specialty Jon Meyers, SoJern/Specialty Kirk Strafford, SoJern/Specialty Brett Helmer, SoJern/Specialty Dal Beggs, Long Haul/TPS Dennis Pierce, Long Haul/TPS Jason Fleming, Long Haul/TPS Rob Darhower, Long Haul/TPS Mike Macenko, Steele's/Reda Jacques Millier, Steele's/Reda Rod Hughes, Hague/Oh Tran./Wessell Joe Foley, Hague/Oh Tran./Wessell Jeff Ott, Hague/Oh Tran./Wessell Tim Cocco, Hague/Oh Tran./Wessell Bob Van Erem, R&D/Grover Brian Ellinghausen, R&D/Grover Randy Kortokrax, Lovill/Easton Scott Holt, Spectrum/POV's/Easton Ted Larson, Spectrum/POV's/Easton Brian Greer, D's/JWM/Easton Larry Carter, D's/JWM/Easton Dennis Rulli, D's/JWM/Easton Doug Brown, AJ's/Worth David Hood, Sports World/Worth P.J. Jones, Sports World/Worth Cecil Hicks, Sports World/Worth Mark Martin, Roberts/Easton Ross Urshan, Roberts/Easton Jeff Ross, Martin/Mizuno/Bike
1998 Supreme Softball All-Star Team
Tri-Players of the Year Hank Garris, Sierra/TPS Carl Rose, Lighthouse/Worth Jeff Wallace, Team TPS
P -- Phil Jobe, Team TPS, 6-4, 230, age 30, .732 OBA-64 HRs P -- Paul Drilling, Sierra/TPS, 5-11, 220, 34, .657-85 1B -- Jeff Wallace, Team TPS, 6-2, 275, 29, .776-151 2B -- Rusty Bumgardner, Team TPS, 6-6, 275, 29, .758-161 3B -- Mike Shenk, Team TPS, 6-2, 265, 32, .733-106 SS -- John Mello, Team TPS, 6-2, 225, 32, .695-81 MI -- Jeff Hall, Sunbelt/D.Smith/Easton, 6-3, 235, 28, .751-91 OF -- Todd Martin, Team TPS, 6-2, 215, 26, .728-135 OF -- Doug Kissane, Team TPS, 6-5, 255, 31, .689-150 OF -- Jason Kendrick, Sierra/TPS, 6-2, 220, 31, .749-115 OF -- Robin Higginbotham, Lighthouse/Worth, 6-1, 210, 27, .698-73 OF -- Larry Fredieu, Sierra/TPS, 6-0, 220, 39, .690-186 OF -- Dewayne Frizzell, Lighthouse/Worth, 6-1, 235, 31, .727-143 C -- Wendell Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth, 6-5, 290, 32, .776-151 C -- Jimmy Powers, Sunbelt/D.Smith/Easton, 6-2, 250, 36, .741-125 EH -- Carl Rose, Lighthouse/Worth, 6-2, 250, 32, .728-180 EH -- Hank Garris, Sierra/TPS, 6-2, 270, 34, .751-196 Ut.-- Tot Powers, Sunbelt/D.Smith/Easton, 6-1, 260, 37, .722-147 Ut.-- Greg Harding, Sunbelt/D.Smith/Easton, 6-1, 245, 30, .703-104 Ut.-- Darrell Beeler, Sierra/TPS, 6-3, 240, 38, .716-180 Ut.-- Albert Davis, Lighthouse/Worth, 6-0, 245, 30, .725-123 Ut.-- Dennis Mendoza, Lighthouse/Worth, 5-11, 220, 32, .707-82 Ut.-- Randy Kortokrax, Steele's/R&D/Reda, 6-6, 280, 33, .699-134 Ut.-- Rod Hughes, Steele's/R&D/Reda, 6-0, 235, 30, .705-124 Ut.-- Tom White, Wessel/Hague/SoJern, 6-3, 270, 36, .773-163 Ut.-- Brett Helmer, Wessel/Hague/SoJern, 6-0, 270, 27, .763-155 Ut.-- Howie Krause, Wessel/Hague/SoJern, 6-1, 230, 31, .705-147
1999 Supreme Softball All-Star Team
Co-Players of the Year Jeff Wallace, Team TPS Brett Helmer, Team Easton
P -- Phil Jobe, Team TPS, Miami, Fl., .692 OBA, 58 HRs P -- Paul Drilling, Dan Smith/Worth, Houston, Tx, .650 OBA, 25 HRs C -- Hank Garris, Team TPS, Naples, Fl., .755 OBA, 188 HRs C -- Wendell Rickard, Dan Smith/Worth, Hot Springs, Ak., .742 OBA, 182 HRs 1B -- Jeff Wallace, Team TPS, Phoenix, NY,.786 OBA, 156 HRs 2B -- Rusty Bumgardner, Team TPS, Kings Mt., NC,.743 OBA, 144 HRs 3B -- Mike Shenk, Team Easton, Ephrata, Pa., .693 OBA, 122 HRs SS -- Todd Joerling, Team Easton, New Melle, Mo., .750 OBA, 115 HRs MI -- Todd Martin, Team TPS, Eden, NC, .739 OBA, 129 HRs OF -- Mark Creson, Dan Smith/Worth, Phoenix, Az., .669 OBA, 113 HRs OF -- Scott Striebel, Dan Smith/Worth, Minneapolis, Mn., .705 OBA, 73 HRs OF -- Derek Oliver, Paramount/TPS, Goldsboro, NC, .769 OBA, 72 HRs Ut.-- Jeff Hall, Team Easton, Gastonia, NC, .751 OBA, 118 HRs Ut.-- Randell Boone, Team TPS, Pembroke, Ga., .753 OBA, 136 HRs Ut.-- Jim Devine, R&D/Easton, Hamilton, NJ, .756 OBA, 144 HRs Ut.-- Keith Brockman, R&D/Easton, Greer, SC, .755 OBA, 104 HRs Ut.-- Rod Hughes, R&D/Easton, Connersville, In., .745 OBA, 141 HRs Ut.-- Brett Helmer, Team Easton, Syracuse, NY, .789 OBA, 128 HRs Ut.-- John Mello, Team TPS, Johnston, R.I.,.715 OBA, 128 HRs Ut.-- Dewayne Nevitt, Team TPS, Brandenburg, Ky., .703 OBA, 148 HRs Ut.-- Carl Rose, Dan Smith/Worth, Jesup, Ga., .690 OBA, 159 HRs
Honorable Mention Greg Cannedy, Dan Smith/Worth, Concord, Ca., Al Davis, Dan Smith/Worth, Okeechobee, Fl., .704 OBA Randy Kortokrax, R&D/Easton, Columbus, Oh., .729 OBA, 139 HRs David Hood, R&D/Easton, Nashville, Tn., .701 OBA, 129 HRs Lonnie Fox, R&D/Easton, Knoxville, Tn., .719 OBA, 148 HRs Jeff Smith, JWM/Herb's/TPS, Ruther Glen, Va., .766 OBA, 100 HRs Larry Carter, JWM/Herb's/TPS, Oklahoma City, Ok., .658 OBA, 132 HRs Tim Cocco, Hague/Resmondo/TPS, Erlanger, Ky., .711 OBA, 73 HRs Tim Linson, Hague/Resmondo/TPS, Columbus, Oh., .681 OBA, 92 HRs Shane Dubose, Hague/Resmondo/TPS, Houston, Tx., .718 OBA, 56 HRs Jim Burbrink, Hague/Resmondo/TPS, Cincinnati, Oh., .604 OBA, 3 HRs John Keigley, Hague/Resmondo/TPS, Bakersfield, Ca., .602 OBA, 1 HR Alex Lavorico, Hendu's/Long Haul/TPS, Woodland, Ca., .695 OBA, 103 HRs Ted Larson, Hendu's/Long Haul/TPS, Minneapolis, Mn., .563 OBA, 0 HRs Lance Peterson, Hendu's/Long Haul/TPS, Minneapolis, Mn., .709 OBA, 77 HRs Paul Brannon, Hague/Resmondo/TPS, Kings Mt., NC, .678 OBA, 98 HRs Judson Jackson, Hague/Resmondo/TPS, Starke, Fl., .675 OBA, 90 HRs Jeff Ott, Sunnyvale/TPS, Waterloo, Ia, .686 OBA, 120 HRs, #1-HR freq.2.158 Derrick Williams, Sunnyvale Valve/TPS, Oakland, Ca., .672 OBA, 97 HRs Dennis Rulli, JWM/Herb's/TPS, Los Angeles, Ca., .687 OBA, 60 HRs Andy Purcell, Sunnyvale Valve/TPS, San Jose, Ca., .636 OBA, 36 HRs Jimmy Powers, Paramount/TPS, Roanoke Rapids, NC, .752 OBA, 93 HRs Tot Powers, Paramount/TPS, Roanoke Rapids, NC, .726 OBA, 91 HRs Jerald Smith, Paramount/TPS, Ruther Glen, Va., .634 OBA, 61 HRs Larry Sauceman, Team Reece, Greenville, Tn. Ernie Montgomery, Team Reece, Knoxville, Tn.
The Old Scout’s 2000 All-Star Team
Player of the Year Hank Garris, Team TPS
P -- Paul Drilling, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (43 HRs, .607 OB%) C -- Hank Garris, Team TPS (228 HRs, .796 OB%) EH -- Carl Rose, Dan Smith/Worth (173 HRs, .726 OB%) 1B -- Jeff Wallace, Team TPS (195 HRs, .782 OB%) 2B -- Rusty Bumgardner, Team TPS (203 HRs, .766 OB%) 3B -- Mike Shenk, Team TPS (144 HRs, .739 OB%) SS -- Dennis Rulli, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (54 HRs, .759 OB%) OF -- Jason Kendrick, Team TPS (100 HRs, .701 OB%) OF -- Doug Kissane, Dan Smith/Worth (112 HRs, .683 OB%) OF -- John McCraw, Sunbelt Softball (145 HRs, .756 OB%) OF -- Rob Sleede, Bell Corp/Easton (98 HRs, .737 OB%) Ut -- Jeff Hall, Dan Smith/Worth (148 HRs, .782 OB%) Ut -- Todd Martin, Team TPS (168 HRs, .749 OB%) Ut -- Brett Helmer, Bell Corp/Easton (129 HRs, .815 OB%) Ut -- Dewayne Nevitt, Bell Corp/Easton (184 HRs, .759 OB%) Ut -- Dennis Mendoza, Sunbelt Softball (131 HRs, .742 OB%) Ut -- Larry Carter, Sunnyvale Valve/TPS (198 HRs, .747 OB%) Mgr. - Gary Jost, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (73-25 record; ASA-Major, USSSA-AA and ISA-AA Champs; NSA-AA, NSA-Super and USSSA-Major Runner-ups; ISA-Super 5th place)
The Old Scout’s 2001 All-Star Team
Player of the Year Andy Purcell, Long Haul/Taylor Bros/Shen Corp/TPS
P- Andy Purcell, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (43 HRs, .659 OB%) P- Shane Dubose, Budweiser/Summerlin/ITT/MG (65 HRs, .756 OB%) P- Scott Brown, Pov's/Walser/Reebok/TPS (89 HRs, .725 OB%) C/EH- Hank Garris, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (150 HRs, .735 OB%) C/EH- Dewayne Nevitt, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton (89 HRs, .746 OB%) C/EH- Ray Cowart, Aftershock/Easton (68 HRs, .775 OB%) IF- Rusty Bumgarner, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (117 HRs, .728 OB%) IF- Jeff Wallace, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (129 HRs, .766 OB%) IF- Todd Martin, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (96 HRs, .720 OB%) IF- John Mello, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (48 HRs, .667 OB%) IF- Demond Thomas, Hague/Resmondo/Specialty/TPS (67 HRs, .676 OB%) IF- Mike Shenk, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (99 HRs, .703 OB%) IF- Albert Davis, Hague/Resmondo/Specialty/TPS (60 HRs, .718 OB%) IF- Howie Krause, Hague/Resmondo/Specialty/TPS (84 HRs, .727 OB%) IF- Todd Volkers, Pov's/Walser/Reebok/TPS (74 HRs, .770 OB%) IF- Jerold Smith, Budweiser/Summerlin/ITT/MG (96 HRs, .744 OB%) OF- Scott King, Budweiser/Summerlin/ITT/MG (94 HRs, .695 OB%) OF- Scott Striebel, Budweiser/Summerlin/ITT/MG (78 HRs, .693 OB%) OF- Jason Kendrick, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (81 HRs, .688 OB%) OF- Larry Carter, Hague/Resmondo/Specialty/TPS (125 HRs, .653 OB%) OF- Chaun DeMars, Pov's/Walser/Reebok/TPS (54 HRs, .710 OB%) Ut- Jimmy Powers, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (60 HRs, .768 OB%) Ut- Jeff Hall, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton (89 HRs, .762 OB%) Ut- Brett Helmer, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton (98 HRs, .749 OB%) Ut- Paul Brannon, Hague/Resmondo/Specialty/TPS (112 HRs, .644 OB%) Mgr.- Gary Jost, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (70-6 record; ISA-Super, NSA-Super, USSSA-Super, ASA-Super champs; Grand Slam winners)
The Old Scout’s 2002 All-Star Team
Player of the Year - Dal Beggs, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth
P- Pat Wayne, Florida Heat/Worth (24 HRs, .603 OB%) P- Shane Dubose, Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton (45 HRs, .696 OB%) C/EH- Hank Garris, Long Haul/Taylor Bros/Shen Corp/TPS (141 HRs, .762 OB%) C/EH- DeWayne Nevitt, Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton (126 HRs, .719 OB%) C/EH- Randy Kortokrax, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (111 HRs, .686 OB%) C/EH- Derrick Williams, Budweiser/Summerlin/Worth (116 HRs, .683 OB%) IF- Jeff Hall, Backman/Smith/Menosse/Easton (119 HRs, .784 OB%) IF- Jeff Wallace, Long Haul/Taylor Bros/Shen Corp/TPS (152 HRs, .771 OB%) IF- Rusty Bumgardner, Long Haul/Taylor Bros/Shen Corp/TPS (146 HRs, .763 OB%) IF- Todd Martin, Long Haul/Taylor Bros/Shen Corp/TPS (100 HRs, .692 OB%) IF- Brett Helmer, Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton (93 HRs, .799 OB%) IF- Jeff Ott, Mid South/Mizuno (83 HRs, .722 OB%) IF- Dennis Rulli, Chase/Reece/Rooster/Easton (27 HRs, .711 OB%) IF- Dal Beggs, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (102 HRs, .696 OB%) IF- DeMond Thomas, Backman/Dan Dmith/Menosse/Easton (38 HRs, .698 OB%) IF- Todd Joerling, Backman/Smith/Menosse/Easton (60 HRs, .709 OB%) IF- Jeff Smith, Budweiser/Summerlin/Worth (88 HRs, .765 OB%) IF- John Glidewell, Mountain Top/Cash/Advance/TPS (75 HRs, .779 OB%) IF- Brian Arnold, Florida Heat/Worth (79 HRs, .697 OB%) OF- Bryson Baker, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (86 HRs, .704 OB%) OF- Scott Streibel, Hague Resmondo/Walser/Worth (89 HRs, .683 OB%) OF- Jason Kendrick, Backman/Smith/Menosse/Easton (61 HRs, .710 OB%) OF- Robin Higgonbotham, Backman/Smith/Menosse/Easton (42 HRs, .639 OB%) OF- Bobby Hughes, Chase/Reece/Rooster/Easton (51 HRs, .669 OB%) OF- Shane McCullough, Budweiser/Summerlin/Worth (79 HRs, .697 OB%) OF- Randall Boone, Long Haul/Taylor Bros/Shen Corp/TPS (86 HRs, .712 OB%) OF- Scott King, Long Haul/Taylor Bros/Shen Corp/TPS (90 HRs, .642 OB%) Mgr.- Roger Tabor, Florida Heat/Nave Plumbing/Joe Blacks/Worth (USSSA Class-A, ISA Class-AA, ISA Class-A champs) Rookie of the Year - Scott Brown, Backman/Smith/Menosse/Easton (76 HRs, .712 OB%)
The Old Scout’s 2003 All-Star Team
Co-Players of the Year - Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
P- Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt P- Pat Wayne, Benfield Electric/Worth C- Hank Garris, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton C- Steve Roder, B&J Logging/Kluevers Snap-On-Tools/Worth EH- Ronnie James, US Vinyl/Community Access/Z-Wear/Miken EH- BJ Faulk, Alesium/Reece/Hinson/Shade/Easton IF- Dennis Shrum, US Vinyl/Community Access/Z-Wear/Miken IF- Todd Joerling, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton IF- Todd Martin, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt IF- Don Dedonatis ,Jr., Mountain Top/USA Cash/TPS IF- Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt IF- Jeff Hall, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton IF- Rusty Bumgardner, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt IF- Brett Helmer, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton IF- Howie Krause, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt IF- Robert Hawkins, B&J Logging/Kluevers Snap-On-Tools/Worth OF- Johnny McCraw, US Vinyl/Community Access/Z-Wear/Miken OF- Brian Rainwater, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt OF- Bryson Baker, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt OF- Scott Streibel, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt OF- Bobby Hughes, Alesium/Reece/Hinson/Shade/Easton Ut- Scott Brown, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton Ut- RJ Howerton, US Vinyl/Community Access/Z-Wear/Miken Ut- Tim Cocoa, Budweiser/Sunnyvale/Fairweather/Worth Ut- Bob Woldyk, US Vinyl/Community Access/Z-Wear/Miken MGR- Jeff Hague, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt (ISA-Super, NSA-Super, USSSA-Super, ASA-Super champs; Grand Slam winners) Rookie of the Year - Brian Rainwater, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
The Old Scout’s 2004 All-Star Team
Player of the Year - Jeff Hall, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Holland/Easton
1B- Jeff Hall, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Holland/Easton (.806 OB%, 122 HRs) 2B- Rusty Bumgardner, Resmondo/Taylor Bros/K&H Investments (.782 OB%, 80 HRs) SS- Don Dedonatis Jr., Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Holland/Easton (.705 OB%, 17 HRs) 3B- JD Genter, US Vinyl/Meridian/Subway/Z-Wear (.730 OB%, 64 HRs) C- Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Taylor Bros/K&H Investments (.756 OB%, 98 HRs) DH- Hank Garris, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Holland/Easton (.750 OB%, 95 HRs) LF- John McCraw, US Vinyl/Meridian/Subway/Z-Wear (.763 OB%, 55 HRs) RCF- Rick Baker, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Holland/Easton (.692 OB%, 27 HRs) LCF- Scott Striebel, Resmondo/Taylor Bros/K&H Investments (.667 OB%, 48 HRs) RF- Jason Kendrick, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Holland/Easton (.727 OB%, 48 HRs) Ut- Brett Helmer, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Holland/Easton (.781 OB%, 99 HRs) Ut- RJ Howerton, US Vinyl/Meridian/Subway/Z-Wear (.702 OB%, 80 HRs) Ut- Todd Joerling, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Holland/Easton (.731%, 60 HRs) Ut- Bob Woldyk, US Vinyl/Meridian/Subway/Z-Wear (.744 OB%, 113 HRs) Ut- JC Phelps, Kluever Snap On/B&J Logging/Mizuno (.729 OB%, 69 HRs) Ut- Kenny Briggs, Benfield/Alesium/Reece/Shade/Easton (.718 OB%, 79 HRs) P- Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Taylor Bros/K&H Investments (.678 OB%, 41 HRs) P- Scott Nastally, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Holland/Easton (.599 OB%, 14 HRs) Mgr.- Gary Jost, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Holland/Easton (#1 Team, 53-7 Record, USSSA Super Champs, NSA Super Runner-ups)
The Old Scout’s 2005 All-Star Team
Player of the Year - Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse
1B- Jeff Hall, Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse (.699, 68 HRs) 1B- BJ Fulk, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton 2B- Brett Helmer, BellCorp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (.792, 91 HRs) 2B- Rusty Bumgardner, Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse (.748, 77 HRs) 3B- Denny Crine, AM/LasVegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton 3B- JD Genter, Team Stucco/TPS (.660, 33 HRs) SS- Don Dedonatis Jr., Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse (.706, 35 HRs) SS- Dal Beggs, Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (.708, 74 HRs) MI- Bryson Baker, Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse (.693, 80 HRs) MI- Dennis Rulli, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton LF- Jason Kendrick, Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse (.664, 47 HRs) LF- Brian Wegman, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton CF- Rick Baker, Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (.657, 31 HRs) CF- Scott Striebel, Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse (.648, 59 HRs) RF- Brian Rainwater, Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse (.661, 59 HRs) RF- Wayne Hammermell, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton Util- Chris O'Hara, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton Util- Tim Mattox, Team Stucco/TPS (.728, 69 HRs) P- Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse (.679, 49 HRs) P- Scott Nastally, Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (.582, 15 HRs) C- Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse (.737, 104 HRs) C- Scott Brown, Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (.704, 63 HRs) EH- JC Phelps, Team Stucco/TPS (.814, 48 HRs) EH- Tim Cocco, Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (.712, 86 HRs) Mgr- Randy Cropper, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton (NSA Super, NSA Class-AA, ASA Major Champs) Coach- Gary Jost, Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton Coach- Frank Webb, Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse Sponsor of the year- All of AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton- (Tony, Benfield, Mike, Roger, Mel, Rooster, Roger & Kevin) Defensive Player of the Year- Don Dedonatis Jr., Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse Co-Offensive Player of the Year- Brett Helmer, Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton Co-Offensive Player of the Year- Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Dan Smith/Menosse
The Old Scout's 2006 All-Star Team - Gordie Heagle
Old Scout Player of the Year - Dennis Rulli, Bell Corp/Taylor Bros/Belcher/Easton (.751, 36 HRs)
First Team
P - Andy Purcell, Resmondo/KME Softball Club (.615, 18 HRs)
P - Scott Nastally, Bell Corp/Taylor Bros/Belcher/Easton (.710, 30 HRs)
P - Justin Mucciarelli, Jean Shoppe/Worth (.620, 8 HRs)
C - Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/KME Softball Club (.755, 97 HRs)
C - Scott Brown, Team Combat (.804, 51 HRs)
EH - JC Phelps, Specialty Tank/Creative Stucco/K&G Sports/Worth (.797, 81 HRs)
EH - BJ Fulk, Specialty Tank/Creative Stucco/K&G Sports/Worth (.684, 64 HRs)
1B - Jeff Hall, Specialty Tank/Creative Stucco/K&G Sports/Worth (.751, 82 HRs)
1B - Howie Krause, Resmondo/KME Softball Club (.702, 64 HRs)
2B - Brett Helmer, Bell Corp/Taylor Bros/Belcher/Easton (.782, 80 HRs)
2B - Todd Martin, Resmondo/KME Softball Club (.705, 55 HRs)
3B - Rusty Bumgardner, Resmondo/KME Softball Club (.760, 70 HRs)
3B - Greg Connell, Specialty Tank/Creative Stucco/K&G Sports/Worth (.688, 69 HRs)
SS - Don Dedonatis III, Bell Corp/Taylor Bros/Belcher/Easton (.692, 36 HRs)
SS - Dal Beggs, Resmondo/KME Softball Club (.689, 63 HRs)
MI - Dennis Rulli, Bell Corp/Taylor Bros/Belcher/Easton (.751, 36 HRs)
MI - Bryson Baker, Resmondo/KME Softball Club (.701, 63 HRs)
OF - Brian Wegman, Benfield/Reece/Shade on the Canal/Easton/AM Las Vegas (.760, 59 HRs)
OF - Scott Kirby, Bell Corp/Taylor Bros/Belcher/Easton (.683, 74 HRs)
OF - Scott Striebel, Resmondo/KME Softball Club (.667, 53 HRs)
OF - Scott Janick, Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3N2/Easton (.710, 31 HRs)
OF - Brian Rainwater, Resmondo/KME Softball Club (.670, 46 HRs)
OF - Bobby Hughes, Bell Corp/Taylor Bros/Belcher/Easton (.699, 48 HRs)
OF - John McCraw, Team Combat (.782, 57 HRs)
OF - Jason Kendrick, Resmondo/KME Softball Club (.698, 37 HRs)
UT - JD Genter, Benfield/Reece/Shade on the Canal/Easton/AM Las Vegas (.711, 36 HRs)
UT - Dale Roe, Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3N2/Easton (.737, 52 HRs)
Manager - Frank Webb, Resmondo - KME Softball Club
Coaches - Ed Cagle, Greg Blackburn, Chuck Hester - Jean Shoppe/Worth
Sponsor - Larry Quartuccio, Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3N2/Easton
The Old Scout’s 2007 All-Star Team – Gordie Heagle
Old Scout Player of the Year – Jason Kendrick – Resmondo Softball (.781, 55 HRs, 130 RBIs)
Old Scout Offensive Player of the Year – Jeff Wallace – Resmondo Softball (.813, 81 HRs, 202 RBIs)
Old Scout Defensive Player of the Year – Don Dedonatis III – Resmondo Softball (.715, 20 HRs, 75 RBIs)
First Team
P – Andy Purcell, Resmondo Softball (.655, 28 HRs, 89 RBIs)
P – Justin Mucciaelli, Jean Shoppe/Tanel/Worth (.591, 13 HRs, 59 RBIs)
C – Jeff Wallace, Resmondo Softball (.813, 81 HRs, 202 RBIs)
C – Hank Garris, Team Combat/Benfield/Dalsanders (.760, 84 HRs, 204 RBIs)
EH – Scott Brown, Team Combat/Benfield/Dalsanders (.723, 69 HRs, 178 RBIs)
EH – BJ Fulk, Bell Corp/Belcher/TAI/Backman (.732, 92 HRs, 221 RBIs)
EH – Tim Cocco, Bell Corp/Belcher/TAI/Backman (.642, 65 HRs, 179 RBIs)
IF – Howie Krause, Resmondo Softball (.701, 61 HRs, 139 RBIs)
IF – Bryson Baker, Resmondo Softball (.727, 78 HRs, 198 RBIs)
IF – Dal Beggs, Resmondo Softball (.687, 42 HRs, 114 RBIs)
IF – Rusty Bumgardner, Resmondo Softball (.701, 73 HRs, 167 RBIs)
IF – Don Dedonatis III, Resmondo Softball (.715, 20 HRs, 75 RBIs)
IF – Brian Wegman, Bell Corp/Belcher/TAI/Backman (.766, 66 HRs, 164 RBIs)
IF – Dennis Rulli, Bell Corp/Belcher/TAI/Backman (.719, 11 HRs, 81 RBIs)
IF – Wes Campbell, Laser Vision/Easton (.719, 32 HRs, 95 RBIs)
IF – Denny Crine, KME/Chaney’s/Easton (.712, 35 HRs, 86 RBIs)
OF – Jason Kendrick, Resmondo Softball (.781, 55 HRs, 130 RBIs)
OF – Brian Rainwater, Resmondo Softball (.677, 59 HRs, 149 RBIs)
OF – John McCraw, Team Combat/Benfield/Dalsanders (.780, 77 HRs, 179 RBIs)
OF- John Bailey, KME/Chaney’s/Easton (.723, 37 HRs, 95 RBIs)
OF – Scott Janack, KME/Chaney’s/Easton (.711, 37 HRs, 77 RBIs)
OF – Rick Sedlacek, Jean Shoppe/Tanel/Worth (.715, 32 HRs, 72 RBIs)
OF – Ryan Robbins, Jean Shoppe/Tanel/Worth (.699, 27 HRs, 91 RBIs)
UT – Brett Helmer, Bell Corp/Belcher/TAI/Backman (.750, 80 HRs, 190 RBIs)
UT – Jamie Gordon, Jean Shoppe/Tanel/Worth (.680, 66 HRs, 153 RBIs)
UT – Kris O’Hara, KME/Chaney’s/Easton (.757, 34 HRs, 65 RBIs)
UT – Kevin Filby, Jean Shoppe/Tanel/Worth (.699, 39 HRs, 90 RBIs)
UT – JD Genter, Team Combat/Benfield/Dalsanders (.744, 48 HRs, 145 RBIs)
Co Manager – Frank Webb, Resmondo Softball (60-3 Record)
Co Manager – John Rector, Resmondo Softball (60-3 Record)
The Old Scout’s 2008 All-Star Team – Gordie Heagle
Old Scout Player of the Year – Don Dedonatis III, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
Old Scout Offensive Player of the Year – JC Phelps, GTL/Creative Stucco/Worth
Old Scout Defensive Player of the Year – Jeff McGavin, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
First Team
P – Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
P – Scott Nastally, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
C – Scott Brown, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
C – Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
EH – JC Phelps, GTL/Creative Stucco/Worth
EH – BJ Fulk, Long Haul/PhoneMasters/Miken
IF – Jeff Hall, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
IF – Brett Helmer, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
IF – Bryson Baker, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
IF – Dal Beggs, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
IF – Greg Connell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
IF – Dennis Rulli, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
IF – Jeff McGavin, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
IF – Don Dedonatis III, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
IF – Todd Martin, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
IF – JD Genter, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
OF – Brian Rainwater, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
OF – Rick Baker, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
OF – Bobby Hughes, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
OF – Scott Kirby, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
OF – Brian Wegman, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
OF – Jason Kendrick, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
UT – Denny Crine, Long Haul/PhoneMasters/Miken
UT – Robert Blackburn, Jean Shoppe/Easton
UT – Jamie Gordon, Jean Shoppe/Easton
UT – Vince Bisbee, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
UT – Brian Justice, Dan Smith/Benfield/Menosse/Combat
UT – Kevin Filby, GTL/Creative Stucco/Worth
Manager – Scotty O’Neil, Taylor Made/Floyd Environmental/Mizuno
Sponsor – Greg Blackburn, Jean Shoppe/Easton
The Old Scout’s 2009 All-Star Team – Gordie Heagle
Old Scout Player of the Year – Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
Old Scout Defensive Player of the Year – Don Dedonatis III, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
Old Scout Offensive Player of the Year – Hank Garris, Jean Shoppe/Chaneys/Easton/Sports55
First Team
P – Andy Purcell – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
P – Scott Nastally – Dan Smith/Menosse/Benfield/Combat
P – Kevin Filby – GTL Cartel/Stucco/Worth/Elite
C – Scott Brown – Dan Smith/Menosse/Benfield/Combat
C – Jeff Wallace – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
EH – JC Phelps – Long Haul/Miken/PhoneMasters
EH – Hank Garris – Jean Shoppe/Chaneys/Easton/Sports55
IF – Rusty Bumgardner – Dan Smith/Menosse/Benfield/Combat
IF – Todd Joerling – Jean Shoppe/Chaneys/Easton/Sports55
IF – Bryson Baker – Dan Smith/Menosse/Benfield/Combat
IF – Jeremy Isenhower – Long Haul/Miken/PhoneMasters
IF – Dennis Rulli – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
IF – Don Dedonatis III – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
IF – Brett McCullom – Long Haul/Miken/PhoneMasters
IF – JD Genter – Long Haul/Miken/PhoneMasters
OF – Brian Rainwater – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
OF – Rick Baker – Dan Smith/Menosse/Benfield/Combat
OF – Robert Blackburn – Long Haul/Miken/PhoneMasters
OF – Bobby Hughes – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
OF – Ryan Robbins – Long Haul/Miken/PhoneMasters
OF – Jason Kendrick – Dan Smith/Menosse/Benfield/Combat
OF – Mike Bowlin – GTL Cartel/Stucco/Worth/Elite
UT – Brett Helmer – Dan Smith/Menosse/Benfield/Combat
UT – Greg Connell – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
UT – Vince Bisbee – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
UT – Brian Wegman – Dan Smith/Menosse/Benfield/Combat
UT – BJ Fulk – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
Manager – “Tiny” Tim Taylor – T&R Stucco/Bass/Worth
Coach – Jackie Hayes – T&R Stucco/Bass/Worth
Sponsor – Troy Nance – T&R Stucco/Bass/Worth
The Old Scout’s 2010 All-Star Team – Gordie Heagle
Old Scout Player of the Year – Greg Connell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/PhoneMasters (.799, 95 HRs, 302 RBIs)
First Team
P – Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/PhoneMasters
C – Tim Cocco, Jean Shoppe/Easton
EH – Brett Helmer, Dan Smith/Menosse
1B – Ryan Thiede, Dan Smith/Menosse
2B – Greg Connell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/PhoneMasters
3B – JD Genter, Dan Smith/Menosse
SS – Don DeDonatis III, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/PhoneMasters
MI – Bryson Baker, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/PhoneMasters
OF – Rick Baker, Dan Smith/Menosse
OF – Bobby Hughes, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/PhoneMasters
OF – Brian Wegman, Dan Smith/Menosse
UT – Dennis Rulli, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/PhoneMasters
UT – Geno Buck, Dan Smith/Menosse
UT – Brian Rainwater, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/PhoneMasters
UT – BJ Fulk, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/PhoneMasters
The Old Scout/Softball Center 2011 All-Star Team – Dale Weiser
Old Scout/Softball Center Player of the Year – Greg Connell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
First Team
P- Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
C – Brett Helmer, Team Combat/Laservision/D2E/Supreme
EH – Tim Cocco, Shoppe/Team TPS/D2E/Elite
1B – Rusty Bumgardner, Team Combat/Laservision/D2E/Supreme
2B – Greg Connell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
3B – Dennis Rulli, Team Combat/Laservision/D2E/Supreme
SS – Don Dedonatis III, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
MI – Bryson Baker, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
OF – Rick Baker, Team Combat/Laservision/D2E/Supreme
OF – Brian Wegman, Team Combat/Laservision/D2E/Supreme
OF – Brian Rainwater, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
UT – Geno Buck, GTL Cartel/Demarini
UT – Jeremy Isenhower, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
UT – Tim Howard, GTL Cartel/Demarini
UT – Bobby Hughes, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
The Old Scout/Softball Center 2012 All-Star Team – Dale Weiser
Old Scout/Softball Center Player of the Year – Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Specialy Tank/Worth
Old Scout/Softball Center Defensive Player of the Year – Jimmy Salas, Resmondo/Specialy Tank/Worth
Old Scout/Softball Center Offensive Player of the Year – Tim Cocco, Shoppe/Team TPS/Elite
First Team
P – Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
C – Tim Cocco, Shoppe/Team TPS/Elite
1B – Jeff Hall, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
2B – Greg Connell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
3B – Dennis Rulli, TYJA/Suncoast Reebok
SS – Bryson Baker, Laservision/ANNI/Supr/D2/Easton
MI – Bubba Mack, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth
LF – Robert Blackburn, Shoppe/Team TPS/Elite
CF – Jason Branch, Team 454/Emerald/Worth
RF – Brian Wegman, Laservision/ANNI/Supr/D2/Easton
EH – Kyle Moyer, Team 454/Emerald/Worth
UT – Kevin Filby, Nordkap/Desert Falls/Easton
UT – Lee Powers, Shoppe/Team TPS/Elite
UT – Brett McCollum, Nordkap/Desert Falls/Easton
UT – Adam Rockoff, Demarini/Dirty/3n2/AtwlDesigns
UT – Scott Kirby, Laservision/ANNI/Supr/D2/Easton
UT – Chad Durick, Team 454/Emerald/Worth
The Old Scout/Softball Center 2013 All-Star Team
Not Selected, Softball Center uses the USSSA All Conference Teams as the annual All Star Teams.