Sikorsky Aircraft numbers were astronomical in ASA Major Industrial Softball. It was hard to find stats for these guys at nationals as they weren’t covered well. These guys also played regular open softball on the class A level and they made a couple All-American teams and also played with Bender Plumbing in 40 & Over Nationals and some are still playing 50+ softball.
In 2015 and 2016 industrial nationals were cancelled. In 2017 the industrial softball nationals were no longer offered.
Sikorsky Aircraft played in 46 ASA Industrial Major Nationals
- 18 Championships
- 9 Runner-Ups
- 3 Third Place
- 1 Fourth Place
- 3 Fifth Place
- 7 times 6th through 10th
- 27 of 46 years, played in Championship Game(s)
- 34 years of 46, finished in top 5
- 41 years of 46, finished in top 10
- 5 times finished outside of the top 10
- 25 year period from 1979-2004, 16 Championships and 5 Runner-ups.
- 7 straight championships 1992-1998
- 10 of 12 years were champions, 1990-2001
NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS PARTICIPATION FROM 1963
- 1963 – 14th Place
- 1964 – lost in states
- 1965 – lost in states
- 1966 – lost in states
- 1967 – 9th Place
- 1968 – 4th Place
- 1969 – 2nd Place
- 1970 – 2nd Place
- 1971 – lost in states
- 1972 – 10th Place
- 1973 – 8th Place
- 1974 – 23rd Place
- 1975 – 12th Place
- 1976 – lost in regionals
- 1977 – 9th Place
- 1978 – 33rd Place
- 1979 – Champions
- 1980 – Champions
- 1981 – 6th Place
- 1982 – Champions
- 1983 – 2nd Place
- 1984 – Champions
- 1985 – 2nd Place
- 1986 – 9th Place
- 1987 – Champions
- 1988 – 2nd Place
- 1989 – 13th Place
- 1990 – Champions
- 1991 – 5th Place
- 1992 – Champions
- 1993 – Champions
- 1994 – Champions
- 1995 – Champions
- 1996 – Champions
- 1997 – Champions
- 1998 – Champions
- 1999 – 2nd Place
- 2000 – Champions
- 2001 – Champions
- 2002 – 2nd Place
- 2003 – 7th Place
- 2004 – Champions
- 2005 – 3rd Place
- 2006 – 5th Place
- 2007 – 5th Place
- 2008 – Cancelled
- 2009 – 3rd Place
- 2010 – 2nd Place
- 2011 – Champions
- 2012 – 3rd Place
- 2013 – 2nd Place
- 2014 – Champions
PLAYERS OF SIGNIFICANCE
Mark Trembley – 15 All Americans, 5 MVP
YEAR | DIVISION | CLASS | PLACE | POSITION | OTHER |
1982 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | MVP, 24-39, .615 |
1985 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | |
1988 | Industrial | Major | 1st | UT | |
1990 | Industrial | Major | 1st | P | MVP |
1994 | Industrial | Major | 1st | P | MVP |
1995 | Industrial | Major | 1st | P | MVP |
1996 | Industrial | Major | 1st | P | |
1997 | Industrial | Major | 1st | P | |
1998 | Industrial | Major | 1st | P | |
1999 | Industrial | Major | 1st | P | |
2000 | Industrial | Major | 1st | P | |
2002 | Industrial | Major | 1st | P | MVP |
2003 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | P | |
2004 | Industrial | Major | 1st | P | |
2007 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | 3B |
Bob Kownacki – 13 All-Americans, 2 MVP
YEAR | DIVISION | CLASS | PLACE | POSITION | OTHER |
1985 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | SS | |
1986 | Industrial | Major | 3rd | UT | |
1987 | Industrial | Major | 1st | 2B | MVP, .720 |
1988 | Industrial | Major | 3rd | 3B | |
1993 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | UT | |
1994 | Industrial | Major | 1st | SS | |
1995 | Industrial | Major | 1st | UT | |
1996 | Industrial | Major | 1st | UT | MVP, .630 |
1997 | Industrial | Major | 1st | SS | |
1998 | Industrial | Major | 1st | 2B | |
1999 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | 2B | |
2001 | Industrial | Major | 1st | UT | |
2004 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | UT |
Ed Muzyka – 13 All-Americans
YEAR | DIVISION | CLASS | PLACE | POSITION | OTHER |
1993 | Industrial | Major | 3rd | 1B | |
1994 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | OF | |
1995 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | |
1996 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | |
1997 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | OF | |
1998 | Industrial | Major | 3rd | OF | |
1999 | Industrial | Major | 1st | EP | |
2000 | Industrial | Major | 1st | UT | |
2002 | Industrial | Major | 1st | 1B | |
2004 | Industrial | Major | 1st | UT | |
2005 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | 1B | |
2006 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | OF | |
2007 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | 1B |
Jeff Toni – 11 All-American, 4 MVP, 5 Batting titles, and 3 HR titles
YEAR | DIVISION | CLASS | PLACE | POSITION | OTHER |
1994 | Industrial | Major | 1st | 3B | |
1997 | Industrial | Major | 1st | 3B | MVP |
1998 | Industrial | Major | 1st | SS | MVP, HR Leader, Batting Leader, 18-19, 11 HR, .947 |
1999 | Industrial | Major | 1st | SS | HR Leader, Batting Leader, 13 HR, .742 |
2000 | Industrial | Major | 1st | SS | MVP |
2001 | Industrial | Major | 1st | SS | Batting Leader, 15-20, .750, 6 HR, 14 RBI |
2002 | Industrial | Major | 1st | SS | |
2003 | Industrial | Major | 1st | UT | Batting Leader, 20-20, 1.000 |
2004 | Industrial | Major | 1st | SS | Batting Leader, .850 |
2005 | Industrial | Major | 1st | UT | |
2010 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | HR Leader |
Tom DeBernardo – 13 All American, 3 MVP, 1 Batting title
YEAR | DIVISION | CLASS | PLACE | POSITION | OTHER |
1992 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | 17-26, .654, 4 HR, 18 RBI |
1993 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | |
1994 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | |
1997 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | |
1998 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | |
1999 | Industrial | Major | 1st | 1B | |
2000 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | Batting Leader (.889) |
2001 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | |
2003 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | UT | |
2004 | Industrial | Major | 1st | OF | |
2005 | Industrial | Major | 2nd | OF |