Category: ASA Men’s Major AA Slow Pitch

2000 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

2000 held at Lawton, Oklahoma on September 1-4.


Champion – Long Haul Trucking/TPS, Albertville, Minnesota
Runner Up – Hooters/R&B/Easton, Kansas City, Kansas


  • MVP – Dennis Rulli, Long Haul Trucking/TPS
  • Batting Champion – Wes Campbell, Long Haul Trucking/TPS – .868
  • HR Champion – Kris O’Hara, Long Haul Trucking/TPS – 17

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Ted Larson, Long Haul Trucking/TPS
C – Dennis Pierce, Rooster’s/A+ Mortgage/Astros
1B – Wes Campbell, Long Haul Trucking/TPS
2B – Zack Keene, New Construction
3B – Rusty Hoke, Budweiser/Williams
SS – Dennis Rulli, Long Haul Trucking/TPS
OF – Phil Castellano, Gasoline Heaven
OF – Sterlin Ibrom, AJA/TPS
OF – Cory Kruger, Hooters/R&B/Easton
OF – Kris O’Hara, Long Haul Trucking/TPS
UT – Shawn Coswell, Hooters/R&B/Easton
UT – Todd Thomas, RSH/Worth
UT – Lennon Leggett, RSH/Worth
UT – Jeff Ott, Long Haul/TPS
UT – Todd Volkers, Long Haul Trucking/TPS

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Kirk Stafford, Hooters/R&B/Easton
C – Mike Ginn, RSH/Worth
1B – Bobby Behnsch, Strikezone/Worth
2B – Jay Arthur, RSH/Worth
3B – Otis Barnes, Rooster’s/A+ Mortgage/Astros
OF – Jason Moore, RPM/TPS
OF – Chris Chilton, Rooster’s/A+ Mortgage/Astros
OF – Andy Ahkoa, Gasoline Heaven
OF – Coleman Smith, Hooters/R&B/Easton
OF – Larry Carter, Budweiser/Williams
UT – Brett Wilhelm, Hooters/R&B/Easton
UT – Rod Hughes, Long Haul Trucking/TPS
UT – Shawn Hamilton, Hooters/R&B/Easton
UT – Bryson Baker, Long Haul Trucking/TPS
UT – Scott Pick, Hooters/R&B/Easton


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Long Haul Trucking/TPS, Albertville, MN (9-1)
2. Hooters/R&B/Easton, Kansas City, KS (5-2)
3. RSH/Worth, Ridgeland, MS (4-2)
4. Rooster’s/A+ Mortgage/Astros, Anderson, IN (5-2)
5t. AJA/TPS, South Houston, TX (2-2)
5t. RPM/TPS, Concord, CA (3-2)
7t. Gasoline Heaven, Commack, NY (4-2)
7t. Strikezone/Worth San Antonio, TX (3-2)
9t. Budweiser/Williams College Station, TX (2-2)
9t. Houston Merchants/Dudley, Houston, TX (2-2)
9t. New Construction Shelbyville, IN (2-2)
9t. Watanabe Softball/TPS Cincinnati, OH (1-2)
13t. Jackies Outlaw’s, Lawton, OK (0-2)
13t. Oklahoma DeMarini, Oklahoma City, OK (1-2)
13t. U.S. Armed Forces, San Diego, CA (1-2)
13t. Wooters Right of Way, Ponca City, OK (1-2)
17t. Altus (Mangum) Outlaw’s Altus, OK (0-2)
17t. Aubrey’s/TPS, Savannah, GA (0-2)
17t. Skipwoth Plumbing/Blue Water, Iowa Park, TX (0-2)
17t. Team Snap Winzer Softball, Alameda, CA (0-2)
17t. Top Dog Softball, Port Arthur, TX (0-2)


1999 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1999 held at Johnson City, Tennessee on September 4-7.


Champion – Gasoline Heaven, Commack, New York
Runner Up – JWM/Herb’s/TPS, Fontana, California


  • MVP – Doug Vigliotti, Gasoline Heaven
  • HR Leader – Tot Powers, Paramount/TPS – 12
  • Batting Leader – Doug Vigliotti, Gasoline Heaven – .900

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Moose White, Gasoline Heaven
C – Trevor Bellamy, Jonesboro/TPS
1B – Lou Mongelli, Gasoline Heaven
2B – Jeff Smith, JWM/Herb’s/TPS
3B – Mike Miller, DJ’s/Suncoast/Dudley
SS – Dennis Rulli, JWM/Herb’s/TPS
OF – Larry Carter, JWM/Herb’s/TPS
OF – Joey Andrews, JWM/Herb’s/TPS
OF – Doug Vigliotti, Gasoline Heaven (18-20, .900)
OF – Phil Castellano, Gasoline Heaven
DH – Tot Powers, Paramount Builders/TPS (.750)
UT – Rock Massa, Gasoline Heaven
UT – Jimmy Powers, Paramount Builders/TPS
UT – Andy Alvis, JWM/Herb’s/TPS
UT – Dave Norwall, Gasoline Heaven

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Ricky Huggins, JWM/Herb’s/TPS
C – Rick Lucas, DJ’s/Suncoast/Dudley
1B – Jerold Smith, Paramount Builders/TPS
2B – Lee Trotter, DJ’s/Suncoast/Dudley
3B – Ken Scobee, JWM/Herb’s/TPS
SS – Randy Romagna, Paramount Builders/TPS
OF – Brian Coreen, New Construction
OF – Dan Dillingham, DJ’s/Suncoast/Dudley
OF – Brian Foster, Jonesboro/TPS
OF – Derek Oliver, Paramount Builders/TPS
DH – Mark Weaver, Creative Stucco/Roosters/Easton
UT – Brad Jones, New Construction
UT – Billy Grindstaff, Jonesboro/TPS
UT – Vern Hensley, New Construction
UT – Chris Chilton, Paramount Builders/TPS


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Gasoline Heaven, Commack, NY (5-0)
2. JWM/Herb’s/TPS, Fontana, CA (6-2)
3. Jonesboro/TPS, Jonesboro, TN (3-2)
4. New Construction, Shelbyville, IN (3-2)
5t. Paramount Builders/TPS, Virginia Beach, VA (3-2)
5t. Creative Stucco/Roosters/Easton, Columbus, OH (3-2)
7t. Riverside/Allied Tool/Easton, Louisville, KY (2-2)
7t. Herrin/TPS, Savannah, GA (2-2)
9t. Skipworth Plumbing, Wichita Falls., TX (2-2)
9t. Armed Forces, Eglin, FL (1-2)
9t. Terry’s/TNT, North Wilkesboro, NC (2-2)
9t. DJ’s/Suncoast/Dudley, Sarasota, FL (3-2)
13t. Felts/TNT, Pinnacle, NC (0-2)
13t. Team Reece, Knoxville, TN (1-2)
13t. W.E.T./Easton, Niceville, FL (1-2)
13t. Sportsworld/Folk Jordon, Hendersonville., TN (1-2)
17t. Buckeye Softball, Beaver Dam., VA (0-2)
17t. Interior Connection/Lane/TPS, Soddy Daisy, TN (0-2)
17t. Southern Tag & Label, Mt. Home, AR (0-2)
17t. Watanabe Softball/TPS, Cincinnati, OH (1-2)

1998 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1998 held at Zenoff Park in Stevens Point, Wisconsin on September 4-7.


Champion – Chase Mortgage/Easton, Wilmington, North Carolina
Runner Up – Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS, Lebanon, Tennessee


Chase/Easton of Wilmington, N.C., went 5-0 to win the ASA Major Nationals in Stevens Point, Wis., on Sunday (Sept. 6). Chase was a 30-9 winner in 4 innings over Reece/SportsWorld/Chip’s/TPS of Lebanon, Tenn., in the finals. Chase beat Gasoline Heaven/Worth of Long Island, N.Y., 43-36, in the winner’s bracket finals, then Gasoline was ousted by Reece 32-18.

Backstop/Easton of Aurora, Ind., one of the favorites, managed only a 1-2 record, losing in the first round to Armed Forces All-Stars 37-35, then being eliminated 25-23 by Planet/New/TPS. Derek Oliver of Reece was voted the MVP trophy. He batted .774 with 12 home runs.

Planet/New/TPS was fourth. NASTY Boys/TPS of St. Louis and Central Paving/TPS of Decatur, Ill., tied for fifth.

Armed Forces and Backstop tied for seventh. Jose Santiago had an on-base percentage of .840 for Chase. Tim Williamson batted .769, Bob Fisher .762, Chris Chilton .708 and Jason Fleming .704. Santiago now has played on three consecutive ASA Major championship teams. He played on the Bell II/Easton team from Tampa in 1996 and the Long Haul/TPS team from Minnesota in 1997.

Brannon had 10 HR, Santiago and Fisher 8 each. Shortstop Larry Sauceman batted .771 for Reece, while Ron Wilson had 9 homers and Keith Brady and Brian Justice 8 each. Moose White had 9 for Gasoline Heaven.

Planet/New was the fourth-place finisher, winning five games in the loser’s bracket, including 25-23 over one of the co-favorites, Backstop/Easton of Aurora, Ind. Planet lost 44-33 to Gasoline Heaven in the first round, and finally was eliminated 49-37 by Reece. Planet catcher Vern Hensley led the tournament in home runs with 14.

Backstop was upset in the first round 37-35 by Armed Forces. The Armed Forces team then lost 32-31 to Central Paving and was ousted 37-32 by NASTY Boys of St. Louis.

NASTY lost in the first round to Chase (31-10), then won three in the loser’s bracket for a tie for fifth with Central Paving. NASTY was eliminated by Reece (56-41).

Planet ousted Central Paving 34-22.

Watanabe/TPS of Cincinnati played three high-scoring games, winning 31-30 over Sid Grinker of Milwaukee before losing 37-21 to Chase and 38-32 to Planet.

Armed Forces won one game in the loser’s bracket by 32-31 to the Hitmen of Traverse City, Mich.

In another high-scoring game, the Hitmen lost 33-30 in the opening round to the host team Aldo’s. The Stevens Point outfit then lost 32-11 to Reece and 22-9 to Backstop.

Chase compiled plenty of big on-base numbers. The team mark was .742. Tim Williamson was 21-27 with 3 homers, Mark Weaver 12-15 with 7 homers, Kenny Carver 20-25 with 6 homers, Bob Fisher 16-21 with 8 homers, Paul Brannon 16-22 with 8 homers. Chris Chilton was 18-24 with 4 homers, Jason Fleming 20-for-28 with 3 homers, Kenny Ezzell 21-28 with 3 homers, Larry White 16-23 with 2 homers, pitcher Ed Hicks 14-21 with 2 homers and shortstop Randy Romanga 12-for-20 with 2 homers.

Other pacesetters for Reece included shortstop Larry Sauceman with a .771 batting average, Keith Brady and pitcher Mark Webber each at .724 and Brian Justice at .688. Ron Wilson had 9 homers, Brady and Justice 8 each.

Gasoline Heaven’s Castellano got the biggest help from Andy Ahkao with a .786 average and pitcher Moose White with a .750 mark.


  • MVP – Derek Oliver, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS
  • HR Leader – Vern Hensley, Planet/New – 14
  • Batting Leader – Phil Castellano, Gasoline Heaven – .852

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Moose White, Gasoline Heaven (18-24, .750, 9 HR)
C – Derek Oliver, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS (24-31, .774, 12 HR)
1B – Vern Hensley, Planet/New (14 HR)
2B – Bill Jerich, Gasoline Heaven/Worth
3B – Steve Dickey, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS
SS – Larry Sauceman, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS (17-22, .773)
OF – Tim Williamson, Chase Mortgage/Easton (20-26, .769, 3 HR)
OF – Phil Castellano, Gasoline Heaven (23-27, .852)
OF – Andy Ahkao, Gasoline Heaven (22-28, .786)
OF – Mike Kinnett, Planet/New/Bike/TPS
EH – Hal Koubelka, U.S. Armed Forces
UT – Jose Santiago, Chase Mortgage/Easton (21-25, .840, 8 HR)
UT – Chris Chilton, Chase Mortgage/Easton (18-24, .750, 4 HR)
UT – Mike Lane, NASTY Boys
UT – Wayne Pennington, U.S. Armed Forces

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Mark Webber, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS (21-29, .724)
C – John McNair, NASTY Boys
1B – Ron Wilson, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS (9 HR)
2B – Monty McCory, Backstop/Easton/Mizuno
3B – Don Harloss, Gasoline Heaven/Worth
SS – Brian Jeffers, Backstop/Easton/Mizuno
OF – Keith Brady, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS (21-29, .724, 8 HR)
OF – Brian Fletcher, Planet/New/Bike/TPS
OF – Jim Kearns, Backstop/Easton/Mizuno
OF – Bob Van Erem, Backstop/Easton/Mizuno
EH – Kenny Carver, Chase Mortgage/Easton (20-25, .800, 6 HR)
UT – Jason Fleming, Chase Mortgage/Easton (20-28, .714, 3 HR)
UT – Troy Summerfield, NASTY Boys
UT – Dave Noval, Gasoline Heaven/Worth
UT – Steve Roeder, Planet/New/Bike/TPS


OTHER PLAYERS

Mark Weaver, Chase Mortgage/Easton (12-15, .800, 7 HR)
Bob Fisher, Chase Mortgage/Easton (16-21, .762, 8 HR)
Kenny Ezzell, Chase Mortgage/Easton (21-28, .750, 3 HR)
Paul Brannon, Chase Mortgage/Easton (16-22, .727, 10 HR)
Larry White, Chase Mortgage/Easton (16-23, .696, 2 HR)
Brian Justice, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS (11-16, .688, 8 HR)
Ed Hicks, Chase Mortgage/Easton (14-21, .667, 2 HR)
Randy Romagna, Chase Mortgage/Easton (12-20, .600, 2 HR)
Ron Wilson, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS (9 HR)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Chase Mortgage/Easton, Wilmington, NC (5-0)
2. Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS, Lebanon, TN (4-2)
3. Gasoline Heaven/Worth, Commack, NY (3-2)
4. Planet/New/Bike/TPS, Lexington, KY (4-2)
5t. NASTY Boys/TPS, St. Louis, MO (3-2)
5t. Central Paving Astros/TPS, Decatur, IL (2-2)
7t. Backstop/Easton/Mizuno, Aurora, IN (2-2)
7t. U.S. Armed Forces, Arlington, VA (2-2)
9t. Aldo’s/Doug’s Sports Bar, Stevens Point, WI (1-2)
9t. Pub II/DeMarini/Miller Lite, Normal, IL (1-2)
9t. Watanabe/TPS, Cincinnati, OH (1-2)
9t. TC Hitmen, Traverse City, MI (0-2)
13t. Export Light/Beck Masonry, La Crosse, WI (0-2)
13t. Sid Grinker/Couri Insurance/TPS, Milwaukee, WI (0-2)
13t. New Berlin Grading/Easton, Waukesha, WI (0-2)

1997 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1997 held at McMahon Park in Lawton, Oklahoma on August 30-31.


Champion – Long Haul Trucking/TPS, Albertville, Minnesota
Runner Up – Armed Forces, Washington, DC


  • MVP – Chris Williams, Armed Forces
  • HR Leader – Chris Williams, Armed Forces – 25
  • Batting Leader – Ron Acker, Wrecking Crew – .889

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – John Hicks, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (14-19 .739, 1 HR, 6 RBI)
C – Derek Oliver, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (23-27, .852, 8 HR, 23 RBI)
1B – Dennis Emhoff, Armed Forces (30-42, .714, 3 HR, 15 RBI)
2B – Joel Obman, Armed Forces (33-50, .660, 14 HR, 28 RBI)
3B – Ron Acker, Wrecking Crew (24-27, .889)
SS – Dal Beggs, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (22-29, .755, 5 HR, 14 RBI)
OF – Chris Williams, Armed Forces (41-50, .825, 25 HR, 50 RBI, 37 Runs)
OF – Tony Henry, Major League Easton
OF – Jimmy Calera, Wrecking Crew
OF – Melanio “Toro” Meises, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (21-28, .750, 9 HR, 21 RBI)
EH – Dennis Pierce, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (20-27, .741, 9 HR, 22 RBI)
UT – Moose White, Gasoline Heaven/Worth
UT – Andy Ahkao, Gasoline Heaven/Worth
UT – Keith Pritchett, Armed Forces (14-23, .609, 5 HR, 13 RBI)
UT – Keith Brockman, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (20-30, .677, 8 HR, 21 RBI)

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Kirk Stafford, SoJern/Specialty Tank/TPS (19-26, .731, 4 HR, 15 RBI)
C – Scott Holder, All-American Car Wash
EH – Keith Baker, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (7-17, .412, 1 HR, 4 RBI)
1B – Tom White, SoJern/Specialty Tank/TPS (19-23, .826, 8 HR, 15 RBI)
2B – Fred Shipley, Nasty Boys/TPS
3B – Jeff Wallace, SoJern/Specialty Tank/TPS (23-30, .767, 7 HR, 20 RBI)
SS – Bucky Autry, Nasty Boys/TPS
OF – Dexter Avery, Armed Forces (29-42, .690, 14 HR, 32 RBI)
OF – Bobby Moody, Medco Clean Services
OF – Gene Paszke, Roosters/Easton
OF – George Hill, Armed Forces (25-40, .625, 7 HR, 13 RBI)
UT – Chris Gurganus, All-American Car Wash
UT – Mike Pearson, Wrecking Crew
UT – Wally Coronado, Bud/DeMarini
UT – Melvin Mallernee, SoJern/Specialty Tank/TPS (17-23, .739, 4 HR, 9 RBI)

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Doug Ware, Wrecking Crew
C – Brett Helmer, SoJern/Specialty Tank/TPS (18-24, .750, 6 HR, 17 RBI)
EH – Bruce Carroll, Bud/DeMarini
1B – Jason Fleming, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (23-29, .793, 7 HR, 19 RBI)
2B – John Glidewell, Medco Clean Service
3B – Jay Foust, Gasoline Heaven/Worth
SS – Todd Weigand, Bud/DeMarini
OF – Larry White, Major League Easton
OF – Ed Rosado, SoJern/Specialty Tank/TPS (16-25, .640, 8 HR, 19 RBI)
OF – Tim Snyder, All-American Car Wash
OF – Jon Meyers, SoJern/Specialty Tank/TPS (19-29, .655, 6 HR, 16 RBI)
UT – Tom Ancelet, Nasty Boys/TPS
UT – Jeff Edington, Roosters/Easton
UT – Jack Bowker, SoJern/Specialty Tank/TPS (18-26, .692, 1 HR, 8 RBI)
UT – Bill Jerich, Gasoline Heaven/Worth

OTHERS

Jose Santiago, Long Haul (21-29, .724, 9 HR, 25 RBI)
Robert Puckett, Armed Forces (26-39, .667, 7 HR, 20 RBI)
Dale Back, Armed Forces (28-44, .636, 10 HR, 19 RBI)
Bob Fisher, SoJern/Specialty Tank/TPS (16-26, .615, 6 HR, 13 RBI)
Demond Thomas, SoJern/Specialty Tank/TPS (16-26, .615, 9 HR, 14 RBI)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Long Haul Trucking/TPS, Albertville, MN (6-0)
2. Armed Forces, Washington, DC (5-2)
3. Wrecking Crew, Killeen, TX (4-2)
4. NASTY Boys, St. Louis, MO (5-2)
5t. Gasoline Heaven/Worth, Commack, NY (5-2)
5t. SoJern/Specialty/TPS, Cedarbrook, NJ (3-2)
7t. All-American Car Wash, Wichita Falls, TX (3-2)
7t. SportsWorld/Worth, Lebanon, TN (3-2)
9t. Budweiser/DeMarini, College Station, TX (3-2)
9t. Major League/Easton, Chattanooga, TN (2-2)
9t. Rooster’s/Easton, Columbus, OH (2-2)
9t. Watanabe/TPS, Cincinnati, OH (1-2)
13t. Medco, Fort Smith, AR (2-2)
13t. DeMarini/Jackson, Oklahoma City, OK (2-2)
13t. Herb’s/TPS, San Diego, CA (1-2)
13t. Roberts/Easton, Orlando, FL (1-2)
17t. Planet Softball/TPS, Lexington, KY (1-2)
17t. Higher Power/TPS, Concord, CA (1-2)
17t. Hudson’s/TPS, Samson, AL (1-2)
17t. Brothers & Sisters, Lawton, OK (0-2)
17t. The Pack, Abilene, TX (0-2)
17t. Johnston, Oklahoma City, OK (0-2)
17t. Hammers, Lawton, OK (0-2)
17t. Sheppard/Coke Senators, Wichita Falls, TX (0-2)
25t. Central Paving, Decatur, IL (0-2)
25t. MoJo, Shawnee, OK (0-2)
25t. Jackson’s, Lawton, OK (0-2)

1996 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1996 held at Waterloo, Iowa.


Champion – Bell II/Easton, Tampa, Florida
Runner Up – Herb’s/TPS, San Diego, California


  • MVP – Mark Hierlmeier, Bell II/Easton
  • HR Leader – Bill Burrell, Armed Forces – 17
  • Batting Leader – Jose Santiago, Herb’s/TPS – .865

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Phil Ledesma, Herb’s/TPS
C – Bill “Bam Bam” Burrell, Armed Forces (35-43, .833, 17 HR)
1B – Mark Martin, Bell II/Easton (20-27, .741, 5 HR)
2B – Mark Hierlmeier, Bell II/Easton (16-22, .727, 11 HR, 25 RBI)
3B – Jose Santiago, Bell II/Easton (19-22, .865)
SS – Kris O’Hara, Midas Touch
OF – Jim Presle, Armed Forces
OF – Chris Gambrill, Bell II/Easton
OF – Robin Higginbotham, Bell II/Easton (25-30, .833, 5 HR)
OF – Bob Van Erem, Planet Softball
EP – Cherylton McCrae, Armed Forces
UT – Doug Berfeldt, Herb’s/TPS
UT – Donald Copelan, Herb’s/TPS
UT – Rich Courtney, No Limit
UT – Kim Seaman, Bell II/Easton (23-28, .821, 7 HR)

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Bob O’Brien, Bell II/Easton
C – Chris Lashley, Planet
1B – Jeff Turtle, Hooters
2B – Dave Humiston, Midas Touch
3B – John McNair, Sports World/Reece
SS – Lonnie Fox Jr., Sports World/Reece
OF – Rusty Matteson, Midas Touch
OF – Jeff Roberts, Armed Forces
OF – Dennis Appel, Midas Touch
OF – Albert Kemp, Armed Forces
EP – Jon Earls, Watanabe/Easton
UT – Scott Logan, Herb’s/TPS
UT – Dal Beggs, Southland
UT – Chris Becker, Hinson’s
UT – Kevin Fleming, Hooters


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Bell II/Easton, Orlando, FL (6-0)
2. Herb’s/TPS, San Diego, CA (5-2)
3. Armed Forces, Washington, DC (7-2)
4. Midas Touch Jewelers, Fairfield, CT (5-2)
5t. Hooters/TPS, Overland Park, KS (3-2)
5t. No Limit/TPS, Concord, CA (3-2)
7t. Southland/Back Porch/Moulton Furniture/TPS, Gainesville, GA (3-2)
7t. SportsWorld/Reece/Worth, Lebanon, TN (3-2)
9t. Watanabe/Easton, Cincinnati, OH (3-2)
9t. SoJern/Specialty/TPS, Cedarbrook, NJ (2-2)
9t. Hinson’s/TPS, Houston, TX (2-2)
9t. Planet Softball/H&W/TPS, Lexington, KY (2-2)
13t. Macken/Budweiser, Rochester, MN (2-2)
13t. Rainier/TPS, Seattle, WA (1-2)
13t. Star/DeMarini, Oklahoma City, OK (1-2)
13t. Maj’s, Geneso, IL (1-2)
17t. Central Paving, Decatur, IL (1-2)
17t. New Construction/Martin, Shelbyville, IN (1-2)
17t. Hooligans, Dubuque, IA (1-2)
17t. Randy Dean/Cornejo, Wichita, KS (0-2)
17t. Miller Lite, Quincy, IL (0-2)
17t. Long Haul Trucking/TPS, Albertville, MN (0-2)
17t. NASTY Boys, St. Louis, MO (0-2)
17t. Fun Bunch, Kansas City, MO (0-2)
25t. MN Jazz, Minneapolis, MN (0-2)
25t. Merchants/AFLAC, Jefferson City, MO (0-2)

1995 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1995 held at Salem, Oregon.


Champion – Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS, Louisville, Kentucky
Runner Up – Williams/Dudley, Spring, Texas


  • MVP – Dennis Pierce, Riverside
  • HR Leader – Ray Cowart, Williams/Dudley – 14
  • HR Leader – David Burch, Williams/Dudley – 14
  • HR Leader – Rich Courtney, No Limit – 14
  • Batting Leader – Dan Mather, No Limit -.909

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Brian Ellinghausen, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS (14-22, .636)
C – Dennis Pierce, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS (17-21, .810, 12 HR, 34 RBI, 8 BB)
1B – Tom Scott, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS (16-21, .762)
2B – John Mello, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS (.640, 6 HR, 20 RBI)
3B – John Spretz, Williams/Dudley (29-37, .784)
SS – Dennis Mendoza, Williams/Dudley (25-35, .657)
OF – Jamie Wisham, Williams/Dudley (30-38, .789, 12 HR, 36 RBI)
OF – Mike Jackson, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS (21-27, .778)
OF – Dave Burch, Williams/Dudley (28-38, .757, 14 HR)
OF – Ray Cowart, Williams/Dudley (25-36, .694, 14 HR, 33 RBI)
EP – Gary Robertson, No Limit/TPS
UT – Brian Fletcher, TPS Astros/Vinny’s Planet
UT – Craig Billecci, No Limit/TPS
UT – Dan Mather, No Limit/TPS (30-33, .909)
UT – Monty McCrory, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS (20-26, .769, 9 HR, 23 RBI)

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Randy Lucas, Astros/Vinny’s Planet/TPS
C – Ron Holder, Williams/Dudley (24-32, .750)
1B – Joe Spadifino, Williams/Dudley (24-36, .667)
2B – Gar King, Astros/Vinny’s Planet/TPS
3B – Dave Crawley, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS (20-27, .741)
SS – Tom Smith, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS (18-27. .667)
OF – Curtis Williams, Williams/Dudley (21-30, .700)
OF – Cole Elkin, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS (15-24, .625)
OF – Don Harper, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS (15-23, .652)
OF – Anthony Robbins, No Limit/TPS
EP – Chris Laschley, Astros/Vinny’s Planet/TPS
UT – Ralph Roberts, Williams/Dudley (22-31, .710)
UT – George Sampson, Williams/Dudley
UT – Artie Courtney, No Limit/TPS
UT – Rich Courtney, No Limit/TPS

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Chad Hartsell, Wallace Marine/Worth
C – Rick Lewis, Watanabe/Easton
1B – Jon Earls, Watanabe/Easton
2B – Tim Millette, No Limit/TPS
3B – Ron Hartsell, Wallace Marine/Worth
SS – Harold LaFountain, Wallace Marine/Worth
OF – Paul Jones, Vinnie’s Astros/TPS
OF – Mike Kinnett, Watanabe/Easton
OF – Tim Cocco, Vinnie’s Astros/TPS
OF – Brian Bucheit, Wallace Marine/Worth
EP – Wid Medford, No Limit/TPS
UT – Rich Longuil, Demolition/TPS
UT – Rick Lucas, Belcher Construction
UT – Ken Wilp, Watanabe/Easton
UT – Dave Bear, Vinnie’s Astros/TPS


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS, Louisville, KY (5-1)
2. Williams/Dudley, Spring, TX (6-2)
3. No Limit/TPS, Concord, CA (5-2)
4. Vinnie’s Astros/TPS, Newport, KY (4-2)
5t. Watanabe/Easton, Cincinnati, OH (2-2)
5t. Wallace Marine/Worth, Salem, OR (2-2)
7t. Demolition/TPS, Wilmington, MA (2-2)
7t. Belcher, Manteno, IL (2-2)
9t. Sugamele Golf, San Diego, CA (1-2)
9t. Midas Touch, Fairfield, CT (1-2)
9t. Underwood/Puckett/Easton, Mount Washington, KY (1-2)
9t. Armed Forces, Washington, DC (1-2)
13t. Dudley Heat, Salem, OR (0-2)
13t. Pete’s Mobil, Poughkeepsie, NY (0-2)
13t. Professional’s Choice/TPS, San Diego, CA (0-2)
13t. Eugene Carbine, Eugene, OR (0-2)
17. Southern Oregon Drywall, Salem, OR (0-2)

1994 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1994 held at Lawton, Oklahoma.


Champion – Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS, Louisville, Kentucky
Runner Up – Back Porch/Worth, Destin, Florida


The ASA Major win two weeks ago in Lawton, Oklahoma, marked the second time Riverside has won the tournament under Mike Glasscock. River­side, which went 6-1 in the double-elimination tournament, went unde­feated when it claimed the 1991 championship in Decatur, Alabama. “That’s quite an accomplish­ment,” said Kenny Gavin, Louis­ville’s ASA director. “There’s only one step up from this, and that’s su­per. I don’t call that a softball game because they score 75 to 80 runs a game.”

“What we’ve done is almost un­heard of,” Glasscock said. “We worked hard all year for this. It’s very special to us.”

After finishing fourth in last year’s ASA Major, Riverside was champing at the bit to get back in this year’s field.

“We should have won it, and in the back of our minds the boys knew that and just wanted this one really bad,” Glasscock said. “De­fense was great and (we got) timely hitting. It was a total team effort. We weren’t going to be denied.” Riverside has a combined record of 69-27 this season as it heads into the World Series.

At the ASA Major, Riverside was paced by Most Valuable Player and home run champ Dennis Pierce, who had 18 homers and a tourna­ment record 50 RBIs in seven games. The catcher went 25 of 32 with 25 runs scored.

After breezing in its first two games of the ASA Major, Riverside trailed Bee Motors 29.9 heading into the top of the fifth inning of the third game. It scored nine runs to stay alive, then rallied from nine down and scored 20 in the seventh to win 44-33.

“We just kept coming back,” Glasscock said:

Moulton Furniture scored 15 runs in the top of the first in the winners’ bracket final, but Riverside didn’t worry. It rallied to win 40-27.

The only loss came in the final to Back Porch, 32-10. But Riverside re­grouped and ripped Back Porch 30­-18 to win the title.

This week’s tournament will be a test for Riverside because USSSA rules differ from the team’s normal ASA rules. There is a lower strike zone and the basepaths are longer. “It’s going to be different,” Glass­cock said. “We’re not accustomed to playing that style of ball. But we feel good. We’re an experienced team, even though we’re young for softball. It’ll take an awful lot, but I think (after winning the nationals) I can get them back down.”

Joining Pierce on the first-team All-America squad were Ernie Gumm (.769, 11 HR, 27 RBI), Eric Moore (.741, 9 HR, 25 RBI), and pitcher Brian Ellinghausen.

Riverside’s other members in­clude David Crawley, Mike Jackson, Eddie McCauley, Cole Elkin, Tom­my Scott, John Mello, Tony Stans­bury, Billy Adams, Dave Elder and Adam Jackson.


  • MVP – Dennis Pierce, Riverside
  • HR Leader – Dennis Pierce, Riverside – 19
  • Batting Leader – David Bear, Reece Astros – .896

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Brian Ellinghausen, Riverside/Ram (16-24, .667, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 19 Runs)
C – Dennis Pierce, Riverside/Ram (26-33, .788, 19 HRs, 49 RBI, 25 Runs)
EH – Russ Earnest, Back Porch (32-41, .780, 18 HR, 56 RBIs, 4 Grand Slams)
1B – Kenny Bean, Thomas Oil
2B – Mike Stanley, Back Porch (34-42, .810, 14 HR)
3B – Butch Hacker, South Dixie
SS – Rob Darhower, Back Porch (.744)
OF – David Bear, Reece Astros (17-19, .896)
OF – Keith Eldridge, Back Porch (32-37, .865, 9 HR)
OF – Eric Moore, Riverside/Ram (20-28, .714, 11 HR, 27 RBI, 20 Runs)
OF – Bob Weidner, Coors/Easton
UT – Ronnie Douglas, Back Porch (28-36, .778, 9 HR)
UT – Bobby Bryant, RSH/Deep South
UT – Ernie Gum, Riverside/Ram (20-25, .800, 11 HR, 29 RBI, 21 Runs)

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – John Hicks, Back Porch/Worth/Powerade
C – Daryl Meredith, South Dixie/TPS
1B – Parish Burwick, Back Porch/Worth/Powerade
2B – John Cail, Eastern Demolition
3B – Greg Stone, Eastern Demolition
SS – Dennis Mendoza, Roberts Park/St. Louis
OF – Jody Hurst, RSH/Deep South/Worth
OF – Bobby Gilbert, Moulton Furniture/Easton
OF – Mike Jackson, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS
OF – Rick Guy, Moulton Furniture/Easton
UT – Brad Overton, Coors/Easton
UT – Cody Wyatt, Roberts Park/St. Louis
UT – Shane McConnell, Thomas Oil
UT – David Crawley, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS
EH – Mike Eppenauer, Lawton/Worth

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Ricky Beck, RSH/Deep South/Worth
P – John Bennett, Softball World
C – George Sampton, Moulton Furniture/Easton
1B – Thomas Scott, Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS
2B – Brad Beattie, Lawton/Worth
3B – George Solis, Midland Drillers
SS – Joel Obman, Eastern Demolition
OF – Rick Lewis, Lawton/Worth
OF – Troy Pierce, Lawton/Worth
OF – Jody Krupinski, South Dixie/TPS
OF – John Burd, South Dixie/TPS
UT – Ricky Beck, RSH/Deep South/Worth
UT – Larry Goines, Lawton/Worth


OTHERS

Brian Reed, Back Porch (29-37, .784, 10 HR)
John Hicks, Back Porch (28-38, .737)
Mike Jackson, Riverside/Ram (22-30, .733, 4 HR, 20 RBI, 23 Runs)
Barry Gordon, Back Porch (21-29, .724)
David Crawley, Riverside/Ram (20-30, .667, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 24 Runs)
John Mello, Riverside/Ram (16-28, .571, 5 HR, 17 RBI, 20 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Riverside/Ram/Taylor/TPS, Louisville, KY (7-1)
2. Back Porch/Worth, Destin, FL (8-2)
3. Moulton Furniture/Easton, Moulton, AL (4-2)
4. Thomas Oil/Worth, Benton, AR (4-2)
5t. Coors/Easton, Midland, TX (5-2)
5t. Eastern Demolition/TPS, Upton, MA (4-2)
7t. Midland Drillers, Midland, TX (3-2)
7t. South Dixie/TPS, Louisville, KY (3-2)
9t. Roberts Park/St. Louis Merchants, St. Louis, MO (3-2)
9t. Lawton Cablevision/Worth, Lawton, OK (2-2)
9t. Bee Motors, Dallas, TX (2-2)
9t. Softball World, Norman, OK (2-2)
13t. Reece Astros/TPS, Corbin, KY (2-2)
13t. RSH/Deep South/Worth, Ridgeland, MS (2-2)
13t. Denny Lumber/Merrill Lynch/Steele’s, Somerset, KY (2-2)
13t. Battlefield, Springfield, MO (2-2)
17t. Midas Touch Jewelers/Worth, Fairfield, CT (1-2)
17t. Roofmasters, Pensacola, FL (1-2)
17t. Devault/Steele’s, Cape Girardeau, MO (1-2)
17t. Nelms Sports, Wichita Falls, TX (1-2)
17t. Brothers & Sisters, Lawton, OK (1-2)
17t. Mid South/Dudley, Tulsa, OK (0-2)
17t. Budweiser/Pepsi, Lawton, OK (0-2)
17t. Wildwood, Madison, MO (0-2)
25t. Stonecold/Star, El Reno, OK (0-2)
25t. Cheyenne Truck, Wichita Falls, TX (0-2)
25t. Little Rock Tavern, Lawton, OK (0-2)
25t. Bailey’s, Lawton, OK (0-2)
25t. Jock’s Nitch/Worth, Louisburg, KS (0-2)

1993 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1993 held at Tifton, Georgia.


Champion – Back Porch/Destin Roofing Destin, Florida
Runner Up – Vernon’s/C&D Framing, Jacksonville, Florida


  • MVP – Brian Reed, Back Porch/Destin Roofing
  • HR Leader – Dennis Pierce, Riverside – 13
  • Batting Leader – Thom Lord, Taylor Brothers – .833

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Brian Reed, Back Porch (26-34, .769, 12 HR)
C – Roger Wilt, Worth Astros (27-33, .818, 10 HR)
1B – Tommy Scott, Riverside/Ram (19-23, .826, 7 HR)
2B – Mike Lydor, Taylor Brothers
3B – Mike Jeffers, Worth Astros (23-31, .742, 7 HR)
SS – Brian Jeffers, Worth Astros (22-34, .647, 10 HR)
OF – Dennis Riggs, Vernon’s/C&D (19-28, .679, 5 HR)
OF – Donnie Harper, Riverside/Ram (20-25, .800, 5 HR)
OF – Ray Eppley, Vernon’s/C&D (18-26, .692, 5 HR)
OF – Ronnie James, KC Services
EP – Ernie Gum, Riverside/Ram (14-21, .667, 8 HR)
UT – Bubba Defer, Deep South
UT – Randy Lucas, Worth Astros (24-33, .727, 11 HR)
UT – Rob Darhower, Back Porch (25-35, .714, 8 HR)
UT – Tommy Hearns, Back Porch (16-28, .571, 10 HR)

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Thom Lord, Taylor Brothers (20-24, .833)
C – Dennis Pierce, Riverside/Ram (19-24, .792, 13 HR)
1B – Russ Earnest, Back Porch (24-34, .706, 10 HR)
2B – Monty McCory, Worth Astros (10 HR)
3B – Mike Shenk, Taylor Brothers
SS – Dennis Mendoza, K.C. Services
OF – Ronnie Douglas, Back Porch (22-33, .667)
OF – Mike Jackson, Riverside/Ram (17-25, .680, 6 HR)
OF – Eddie McCauley, Riverside/Ram (13-23, .565, 7 HR)
OF – Ron Probst, Taylor Brothers
EP – Joe Spadifino, Taylor Brothers
UT – Greg Harding, Taylor Brothers
UT – Paul Cullen, Vernon/s C&D (13-23, .565, 3 HR)
UT – Billy Adams, Riverside/Ram (10-24, .417, 5 HR)
UT – Brian Ellinghausen, Worth Astros (18-32, .563, 5 HR)

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Matt Johnson, Riverside/Ram (9-20, .450, 5 HR)
C – Pat Leddy, Vernon’s/C&D (13-23, .565, 3 HR)
1B – Shane DuBose, KC Services
2B – James Douzak, KC Services
3B – Mike Gunnells, KC Services
SS – John Mello, Taylor Brothers
OF – Cole Elkin, Riverside/Ram (16-23, .696)
OF – Dave Bear, Worth/Astros (23-36, .639 6 HRs)
OF – Dave Allen, Worth/Astros (27-34, .794, 12 HR, 32 RBI)
OF – Bobby Banes, Taylor Brothers
EP – Joey Tanner, Vernon’s/C&D (9-23, .391, 1 HR)
UT – Mark Schneider, Medina Body Shop
UT – Jeff Ott, St. Louis/Worth
UT – Bruce Hacker, Mathy’s
UT – Tim Williamson, Deep South


OTHERS

Scott Alley, Back Porch (28-38, .737, 11 HR)
Ron Ford, Vernon’s-II/C&D (15-27, .556, 3 HR)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Back Porch/Destin Roofing, Destin, FL (7-1)
2. Vernon’s/C&D Framing, Jacksonville, FL (5-2)
3. Worth Astros, Indianapolis, IN (5-2)
4. Riverside/Ram/TPS, Louisville, KY (4-2)
5t. Taylor Brothers, North Kingstown, RI (5-2)
5t. KC Services, Pasadena, TX (4-2)
7t. St. Louis Worth, St. Louis, MO (4-2)
7t. Mathy’s Fairdale, NY (3-2)
9t. Deep South/Worth, Jackson, MS (3-2)
9t. St. Clair Park Athletics, Belleville, IL (2-2)
9t. Medina Body Shop, Parma, OH (2-2)
9t. New Construction/TPS, Shelbyville, IN (2-2)
13t. Belcher Concrete/Empress, Manteno, IL (2-2)
13t. Worth Softball Club, Wilmington, MA (2-2)
13t. Midas Touch Jewelers, Fairfield, CT (2-2)
13t. CBC/Triangle, Austin, IN (1-2)
17t. Royal Care Royals, Cordele, GA (1-2)
17t. Cablevision/Worth, Lawton, OK (1-2)
17t. Hudson, Sampson, AL (1-2)
17t. Newman’s, Tallahassee, FL (1-2)
17t. Century/E. Alabama Auto, Birmingham, AL (1-2)
17t. Advanced Housing, Broxton GA (1-2)
17t. D.J.’s Sports/TPS, Atchison, KS (1-2)
17t. Dryden-Easton, Hampton, VA (0-2)
25t. Springfield/TPS, Springfield, MO (0-2)
25t. Rime Company, Adamsville, AL (0-2)
25t. Coors-Midland Midland, TX (0-2)
25t. Carpet Headquarters, Maryville, TN (0-2)
25t. Moulton Furniture Moulton, AL (0-2)


NOTES

Young Striping, Perry, FL and Labtec Enterprises, Vancouver, WA did not show up.

1992 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1992 held at Jacksonville, Florida on September 4-7.


Champion – Vernon’s, Jacksonville, Florida
Runner Up – New Construction, Shelbyville, Indiana


Hometown favorite Vernon’s of Jacksonville, FL put up a perfect 6-0 record to stake claim on the Men’s Major Slow Pitch National Championship. New Construction of Shelbyville, IN placed second with a 5-2 tournament record.


  • MVP – Ricky Huggins, Vernon’s
  • HR Leader – Ricky Huggins, Vernon’s – 18
  • Batting Leader – Jimmy Smith, Moulton Furniture – .810

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Ricky Huggins, Vernon’s (22-28, .786, 18 HR, 42 RBI)
C – J.C. Phelps, New Construction
1B – Gary Ratliff, New Construction
2B – Jimmy Smith, Moulton Furniture (17-21, 6 HR, 20 RBI)
3B – Vern Hensley, New Construction
SS – Caleb Rabenold, Vernon’s
OF – Roy Eppley, Vernon’s
OF – Randy Kortokrax, R&D/Ohio Transport
OF – Dewayne Frizzell, Vernon’s
OF – Doug Kissane, Taylor Brothers
UT – Dave Phillips, Moulton Furniture
UT – Mike Jacobs, Vernon’s
UT – Russ Dale, New Construction
UT – Russ Earnest, Back Porch
UT – Mike Schenk, Taylor Brothers (20-31, .645, 11 HR, 27 RBI)

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Gary Perkins, R&D/Ohio Transport
C – Rich Wolfshimer, Taylor Brothers
1B – Robbie Ergle, Vernon’s
2B – Doug Kilburn, Taylor Brothers
3B – Benny Perrin, Moulton Furniture
SS – Steve Skladany, R&D/Ohio Transport
OF – Larry Echols, Moulton Furniture
OF – Tony Foshia, R&D/Ohio Transport
OF – John Hicks, Back Porch
OF – Curtis Williams, Vernon’s
EP – Kelly Ratcliff, New Construction
UT – Larry Heise, Vernon’s
UT – Ronnie James, Moulton Furniture
UT – Terry Weeks, Back Porch
UT – Parrish Barwick, Vernon’s


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Vernon’s, Jacksonville, FL (6-0)
2. New Construction, Shelbyville, IN (5-2)
3. R&D/Ohio Transport, OH (4-2)
4. Moulton Furniture, Moulton, AL (3-2)
5t. Back Porch, Destin, FL (5-2)
5t. Taylor Brothers, Providence, RI (5-2)
7t. Demond Edge, St. Louis, MO (3-2)
7t. Armed Forces, Washington, DC (3-2)
9t. Worth Astros, Carmel, IN (1-2)
9t. Tanks, Sticks & Stones, Indianapolis, IN (1-2)
9t. Archer Softball, Des Moines, IA (1-2)
9t. Dryden Softball, Tidewater, VA (1-2)
13t. Alford’s/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA (1-2)
13t. Lawton Cablevision, Lawton, OK (1-2)
13t. Time Out Sports, Jackson, MS (1-2)
13t. Midas Touch Jewelers, Fairfield, CT (1-2)
17t. Riverside Paving, Louisville, KY (1-2)
17t. Miller Lite, Quincy, IL (1-2)
17t. Omaha Budweiser, Omaha, NE (0-2)
17t. Southland Sox, Gainesville, GA (0-2)
17t. Datom-Argus, Lebanon, TN (0-2)
17t. Uncle Bud/Mizuno, Knoxville, TN (0-2)
17t. Belcher Construction, Manteno, IL (0-2)


1991 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1991 held in Decatur, Alabama on August 29-September 2.


Champion – Riverside Paving, Louisville, Kentucky (103-26)
Runner Up – Vernon’s, Jacksonville, Florida


Riverside Paving won seven games without a loss in sweeping to the championship of the Amateur Softball Association’s Major National Slow Pitch Men’s Softball Tournament two weekends ago at Decatur, Ala.

Riverside is the first Louisville team to win the ASA National Slow Pitch tournament since Jiffy Club did it in 1972.

Riverside upset tournament favorite Williams/ Thompson from Houston in the finals of the winners’ bracket, then defeated three-time national champion Vernon’s of Jacksonville, Ha., 27-15 in the final.

Don Rardin of Riverside was named the tournament’s most valuable player, while five others made the All. American team

They were pitcher Matt Johnson, shortstop Tony Stansbury, second baseman David Crawley and outfielders Mike Jackson and Billy Adams.

Riverside completed its season with a record of 103-26, including titles in several local and regional tournaments.


  • MVP – Don Rardin, Jr., Riverside Paving
  • HR Leader – Dewayne Nevitt, Wildcat Fence – 17
  • Batting Leader – Dewayne Nevitt, Wildcat Fence – .897

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Matt Johnson, Riverside Paving (18-26, .692)
C – Vernon Hensley, New Construction
1B – Dewayne Nevitt, Wildcat Fence (26-29, .897, 17 HR)
2B – Mike Gunnels, Williams/Finke/Worth
3B – Don Rardin, Jr., Riverside Paving (23-30, .767)
SS – Tony Stansbury, Riverside Paving (14-23, .609)
OF – Ray Eppley, Vernon’s
OF – Tim Williamson, Mike’s Gym
OF – Kelly Stanley, SETA Corporation
OF – John Adams, Wildcat Fence
EP – Randy Lucas, New Construction
UT – Mike Jacobs, Vernon’s
UT – Mike Jackson, Riverside Paving (17-26, .654)
UT – Gary Whitefield, Daton/Argus
UT – Brian Devitz, New Construction


OTHERS

Ed McCauley, Riverside (19-26, .731, 11 HR, 22 RBI)
David Crawley, Riverside (19-25, .760)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Riverside Paving, Louisville, KY (7-0)
2. Vernon’s, Jacksonville, FL (5-2)
3. Williams/Finke/Worth, Spring, TX (4-2)
4. Wildcat Fence, Lexington, KY (6-2)
5t. Mississippi Grand Slam, Toomsube, MS (3-2)
5t. Miller & Miller, Huntsville, AL (4-2)
7t. Gary’s BBQ, China Grove, NC (3-2)
7t. New Construction, Shelbyville, IN (4-2)
9t. Ohio Transport, Cleveland, OH (3-2)
9t. Datom-Argus/Mounton, Lebanon, TN (2-2)
9t. Time Out Sports, Jackson, MS (2-2)
9t. Ditt’s Liquors, Indianapolis, IN (4-2)
13t. SETA Corporation, Charlotte, NC (2-2)
13t. St. Louis Softball, St. Louis, MO (2-2)
13t. Mike’s Gym, Elba, AL (3-2)
13t. Worth/Back Porch, Niceville, FL (2-2)
17t. Atlas Van Lines, Oak Ridge, TN (1-2)
17t. Cougars, Huntsville, AL (1-2)
17t. Armed Forces Military, Washington DC (2-2)
17t. Sports Heroes, Eagan, MN (1-2)
17t. Nanney’s/Worth, Taylors, SC (1-2)
17t. Big Daddy’s, Dalton, GA (2-2)
17t. Grand Slam Services, Douglassville, GA (1-2)
17t. Converters Unlimited, LaGrange, NC (1-2)
25t. Jocks Nitch/Wilson, Louisberg, KS (0-2)
25t. Coors/Atkins, Dodge City, KS (0-2)
25t. Grey Back Transport, Cincinnati, OH (0-2)
25t. Barbee Construction, Chattanooga, TX (0-2)
25t. Beaver’s Bud Dry, Springfield, IL (0-2)
25t. Jay’s Cincinnati, OH (0-2)
25t. St. Claire Park Athletic, Belleville, IL (0-2)
25t. Century Glass, Garland, TX (0-2)
33t. Rocky’s, Decatur, AL (0-2)
33t. Beefeaters, (0-2)