Category: ASA

2009 ASA Industrial Men’s Slow Pitch Nationals

2009 held at Gadsden, Alabama on August 21-23.


Champion – Kentucky Steel Erectors, London, KY
Runner Up – Graphic Packaging, Macon, GA


  • MVP – no info available
  • HR Leader – no info available
  • Batting Leader – no info available

ASA INDUSTRIAL ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Richie Champion, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • C – Daniel Bays, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • IF – Ronnie McCullough, Graphic Packaging
  • IF – Shaun Ballard, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • IF – Scott Storie, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • IF – Ron Acabbo, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Shannon Touchton, Graphic Packaging
  • OF – Dustin Martin, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • OF – Jerod Rigney, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • OF – Jay Fields, Bestway Semi Trailers
  • UT – Barney Schwarzkopf, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UT – Jay Roger, Graphic Packaging
  • UT – Cody Johnson, Graphic Packaging
  • UT – Shaun Bridger, Graphic Packaging
  • UT – John Tokarz, Sikorsky Aircraft

ASA INDUSTRIAL ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

  • P – Josh Robinson, Bestway Semi Trailers
  • C – Mark Mihalik, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • IF – Richie Morris, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • IF – Chuck Ledington, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • IF – Sean Greer, Graphic Packaging
  • IF – Dusty Payne, Bestway Semi Trailers
  • OF – Bill Giambra, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Joe Power, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • OF – Chivas Clark, Graphic Packaging
  • OF – Randall White, Graphic Packaging
  • UT – Darrien Gray, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • UT – Dwayne Gunnels, Graphic Packaging
  • UT – Scott Layfield, Graphic Packaging
  • UT – Craig Morrison, Team Toyota
  • UT – John Higginbotham, Maxwell AFB Owlz

FINAL STANDINGS

1st Kentucky Steel Erectors, London, KY (5-0)
2nd Graphic Packaging, Macon, GA (6-2)
3rd Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (4-2)
4th Bestway Semi Trailers, Conley, GA (4-2)
5th Owlz (Maxwell AFB), Montgomery, AL (2-2)
5th Team Toyota, Princeton, IN (2-2)
7th Edwardsville Moose, Edwardsville, IL (2-2)
7th 7up/Dr. Pepper/Venom, Bethalto, IL (3-2)
9th Kabco, Boaz, AL (1-2)
9th Dirtbags, Longview, TX (1-2)
9th Diverse Power, LaGrange, GA (1-2)
9th Waste Management, Pine Bluff, AR (1-2)
13th Showerite Corp, Chicago, IL (0-2)
13th Grand American Devel, Fayetteville, GA (0-2)
13th City Of Dothan, Dothan, AL (0-2)
13th Shaw Industries, Resaca, GA (0-2)
13th American Cast Iron, Birmingham, AL (0-2)

2007 ASA Industrial Men’s Slow Pitch Nationals

2007 held at La Grange, Georgia on August 24-26.


Champion – McNair Grading, Zebulon, GA
Runner Up – Kentucky Steel Erectors, London, KY


  • MVP – no info listed
  • HR Leader – no info listed
  • Batting Leader – no info listed

ASA INDUSTRIAL ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Ronnie McCullough, McNair Grading
  • P – Jay Boeck, Edwardsville Moose #1561
  • P – Rick Hatfield, Worthington Industrial
  • C – Eddie Wayne, Edwardsville Moose #1561
  • 1B – Robert Muncy, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • 2B – Chris McCullough, McNair Grading
  • 3B – Scotty Story, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • SS – Doug Kidd, McNair Grading
  • OF – Dusty Martin, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • OF – Scott Waffin, McNair Grading
  • OF – Doug Lorman, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • OF – Eric Dixon, Edwardsville Moose #1561
  • UT – Todd Ringhiser, Worthington Industrial
  • UT – David Hammett, McNair Grading
  • UT – Mike Peters, Kentucky Steel Erectors

ASA INDUSTRIAL ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

  • P – Tracy Stanley, Ollis Construction
  • P – Craig Tincher, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • P – Raymond Ross, Graphics Packaging
  • C – Tyler Warren, Ollis Construction
  • 1B – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 2B – Chuck Ledington, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • 3B – Mark Trembley, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • SS – Jack Schone, Worthington Industrial
  • OF – Allyn Glover, McNair Grading
  • OF – Randy Perry, Fiberweb
  • OF – Joe Power, Kentucky Steel Erectors
  • OF – Eddie Robertson, McNair Grading
  • UT – Todd Couch, McNair Grading
  • UT – Mark Schneider, Worthington Industrial
  • UT – Randy Morris, Fiberweb

FINAL STANDINGS

1st McNair Grading, Zebulon, GA (5-0)
2nd Kentucky Steel Erectors, London, KY (5-1)
3rd Worthington Industrial, Galloway, OH (4-2)
4th Edwardsville Moose #1561, Edwardsville, IL (3-2)
5th Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (3-2)
5th Ollis Construction, Resaca, GA (3-2)
7th Aflac, Columbus, GA (3-2)
7th Graphics Packaging, Knoxville, GA (3-2)
9th Fiberweb, Knoxville, GA (2-2)
9th Whirlpool, Cleveland, OH (1-2)
9th W.F. Sheppard Senators, Wichita Falls, TX (1-2)
9th Ashley Elite, Tupelo, MS (1-2)
13th Stamford Police Dept., Stamford, CT (1-2)
13th Team Jimsco, Greenwood, SC (1-2)
13th Pepsi Cola, Woodstock, AL (1-2)
13th BMW, Greer, SC (0-2)
17th Team Tmaa Toyota, Princeton, IN (1-2)
17th Bestway Semi Trailers, Conley, GA (0-2)
17th Iredell Statesville Schools, Statesville, NC (0-2)
17th Wal-Mart Sox, LaGrange, GA (0-2)
17th Delta, Woodstock, GA (0-2)

2006 ASA Industrial Men’s Slow Pitch Nationals

2006 held at Auburndale, Florida on August 25-27.


Champion – BMW, Greer, SC
Runner Up – Team TPM, Stockbridge, GA


  • MVP – Doug Kidd, Team TPM
  • HR Leader – Gianni Montefuscoli, New England Oil – 9
  • HR Leader – Doug Kidd, Team TPM – 9
  • Batting Leader – Scott Condrey, BMW – .873

ASA A INDUSTRIAL ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Johnny Damerson, BMW
  • C – Frank Sessa, New England Oil
  • 1B – Scott Condrey, BMW
  • 2B – Ron Salters, BMW
  • 3B – Jim Morris, Team TPM
  • SS – Doug Kidd, Team TPM
  • OF – Scott Chaffin, Team TPM
  • OF – Gianni Montefuscoli, New England Oil
  • OF – Brien McGee, New England Oil
  • OF – Jason Russell, Worthington
  • UT – Casey Brumley, Exxon Mobile Baytown Oilers
  • UT – Jim McNair, Team TPM
  • UT – Chris Morgan, BMW
  • UT – Doug Rumsey, BMW
  • UT – Doug Horton, Team TPM

ASA A INDUSTRIAL ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

  • P – Nick Hendrix, Team TPM
  • C – Frank Nieves, New England Oil
  • 1B – Ron Pearce, Bestway Trailers
  • 2B – Scott Collins, Shaw 1
  • 3B – Jeffrey Fortner, BMW
  • SS – Ron Acabbo, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Bill Talley, Shaw 1
  • OF – Doug Ramsey, BMW
  • OF – Jeremy Head, Bestway Trailers
  • UT – Mike Vitti, New England Oil
  • UT – Glen Fehr, Team Toyota
  • UT – Larry McQuire, Worthington
  • UT – Joseph Lumento, New England Oil
  • UT – Jason Head, Bestway Trailers

FINAL STANDINGS

1st BMW, Greer, SC (5-1)
2nd Team TPM, Stockbridge, GA (5-2)
3rd New England Oil, Norwalk, CT (6-2)
4th Bestway Trailers, Conley, GA (3-2)
5th Shaw 1, Resaca, GA (2-2)
5th Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (3-2)
7th Worthington, Columbus, OH (3-2)
7th Exxon Mobile Baytown Oilers, Baytown, TX (2-2)
9th Kentucky Steel Erectors, London, KY (1-2)
9th Team Toyota, Evansville, IN (1-2)
9th Fiberweb, Old Hickory, TN (1-2)
9th CVS, Woonsocket, RI (1-2)
13th Delta Airlines, Fayetteville, GA (1-2)
13th Maytag-Whirlpool, Cleveland, TN (0-2)
13th Edwardsville Moose #1561, Edwardsville, IL (1-2)
13th Five-O, Lake Charles, LA (0-2)
17th Dresser-Rand, Olean, NY (0-2)
17th Team Jimsco, Greenwood, SC (0-2)

Mark Linneman

Written by Mark Linnemann

All I can say is thank you Mark for all the kind words you said in your article – Steve Dimitry

While doing some research for this month’s SOFTBALL NEWS, I stumbled across a softball website that ought to be of interest to virtually every softball fan – young and old, slow pitch or fast pitch, men’s or women. In fact, it appears to fill some sizeable voids even within the websites of the major softball organizations themselves. The site is published by Steve Dimitry and is called “Steve Dimitry’s Slow Pitch Softball History Page.” “All the information you ever wanted to know about slow pitch softball is in here,” touts the introduction. “Just click on the link to the left to go wherever you want to visit. This site covers all the national championships of all the softball organizations past and present from men to women to seniors and every other class imaginable. All the softball hall of fames and all-time teams are listed along with the yearly team rankings and individual national leaders. Some of the old-time tournament classics of yesteryear are documented along with today’s major NIT’s and some of the more prominent invitational tournaments around the country.

Bill Plummer of the ASA offers his official description of softball history for all kids doing school projects on the subject matter. There are some stats of the legends of the game complete with many photos. A complete list of softball links and a message board is available also as is a page of thanks for all the people that have helped and contributed to this site. Thanks for stopping by – Steve.” Surfing the “The Softball History” website is comparable to opening a softball encyclopedia. To the best of my knowledge, it is the most comprehensive, all-embracing, all-inclusive and extensive treatment of the game since its inception. There are websites and books and magazines and newspapers that might treat selected subjects more broadly, but I can’t imagine one that tackles the game in general more effectively. Some of the softball organizations have vast websites with superior graphics and more bells and whistles. But they are limited to covering their own activities, while the “Softball History” site has no such restrictions. For today’s player, there is a “2002 Schedule Page” showing where all the top NIT’s and National Champion-ships are scheduled this year for the Men’s Super, AA and A World Series. And in case you forgot about what happened last year, click on the “2001 National Softball Review page to refresh your memory” on who won those events last year, along with the final rankings and the national statistical leaders. I’m not a big fan of the upper-most level of the game, but for the handful of people who like to follow this when big time wrestling and NASCAR aren’t available, here ya’ go! 

Want to find the ASA, USSSA, ISA, NSA, and SSAA regional, national, world and world series champions from the very first national tournaments all the way to the present day? Just click on the appropriate “National Champs” site. Some even list the runners-up and statistical leaders. ASA’s site has their Men’s Super Division all the way down to class D, plus the Church and Industrial divisions. Regular season and playoff results from the NSPC (National Slow Pitch Conference) from 1978 through 1987 are available for the “super” program enthusiast, plus a plethora of information on the pro leagues of the late seventies and early eighties. The APSPL (American Professional Slo-Pitch League) and UPSL (United Professional Slow Pitch League) site includes playoff and World Series results, final league standings, All-Pro teams, league statistical leaders, All-Time All-Pro, league MVP pictures and even team logos.

In terms of local flavor, the Cincinnati Suds are shown as winning their division twice, once in 1978 with a 40-24 mark, and again in 1981 with the league’s best record, 43-15. Both years the Suds went down in the semi-finals, including 1981 in a heartbreaking one run loss in the deciding game to the Kentucky Bourbons. Four of the five games were decided by a run. The Bourbons, who featured ex-Suds Mike LaFever and Mike O’Brien, went on to win the league crown. Cincinnati all-pro selections included outfielder Mike O’Brien in 1978, and pitcher Black Ron Jones, second baseman Tony Salamone, outfielder Hal Ward and utility player Jim Tuttle in 1981. Ward (2nd) and teammate Jim Kuhn (8th) were also among the league batting leaders in 1981, and Tuttle finished second in the league in RBIs. On the “Final National Team Rankings” page, Greater Cincinnati dominated the rankings and “Player of the Year,” category. In fact, area teams finished ranked number one nationally nine out of the first eleven years from 1953 through 1963. National “Players of the Year” included Myron Reinhardt (1953, ’54), Walt Wherry (1955, ’59), Hal Wiggins (1956), Don Rardin (1958) and Sam Minniti (1961). Greater Cincinnati “ruled” again during the fifties on the “All-Time Teams and Honors” page. Greater Cincinnati “Player of the Century” Myron Reinhardt was named “Player of the Decade,” while Tom Imfeld (Lang’s Pet Shop ’55, ’57), Vern Roberts (Gatliff ’56 MVP), John Drees (Waldeck’s  Tavern ’54), Don Heilman (Shield’s Contractors ’54), Don Rardin (Gatliff ’56, 59 and Yorkshire ’60), Bo Stuntebeck (Shields ’54 and Lang’s ’55), Bob Trainor (Waldeck’s ’54, ’55), Whitey Brown (Lang’s ’56, Yorkshire ’59, Gatliff ’64), Myron Reinhardt (Shields ’54, Yorkshire ’59, Gatliff ’56, ’57, ’63), Walt Wherry (Keeneland Bar ’54, Lang’s ’55, Boone’s Bar ’58, Yorkshire ’59), Hal Wiggins (Lang’s ’56, Gatliff ’61, ’63), Gene Dittoe (Lang’s ’55) and John Henry (Gatliff ’58) were named to the “Team of the Decade.” Sam Minniti (Hamilton Tailoring ’60, 61), Bob Harrison (Gatliff ’64, Wilsman Trucking ’66) and Hudson Knock (Gatliff ’64, ’65) were the only area “All-Decade” picks in the sixties.

Other pages of interest to Greater Cincinnati softballers might be “Classic National Invitational Tournaments.” Here the “Stroh’s/Hudepohl” Springfield NIT and Ohio Valley Classic (Cincinnati) are chronicled, listing past champions and individual award winners, many of whom will be familiar names to area players and fans. A “Women’s History” page is steeped in Greater Cincinnati accomplishments, especially during the fifties, sixties and seventies with ASA championships by Dana Gardens (’57, ’62, ’63 and ’66), Dairy Cottage (’61), Escue Pontiac (’68), Rutenschroer Florist (’70), Riverside Ford (’72), Sweeney Chevrolet (’73), and Sorrento’s Pizza (’76), and then again in the seventies and eighties with USSSA “A” World Champions Sweeney Chevrolet (’76), Northside K of C (’85) and Empress Chili (’86, ’87, ’88). There is even a Master’s page heralding the achievements of teams and players from eleven organizations and ages 35 all the way to 80 and over, plus a “Fast Pitch,” “Origins of Softball” page, and a “Softball Links” page that is an incredible gateway to over 200 links to organizations, information pages, personal pages, message boards, company pages and softball search engines. Steve Dimitry has made an unmatched contribution to the game of softball with his “Softball History” website. It fills a huge void in the preservation of the game’s history and traditions, and the legacies of its great players, teams and sponsors.

The Hudepohl Softball Hall of Fame in Cincinnati is loaded with great players. Just take a look at this of members and also their selections for all-decade and all-century players. It reads like a list of who’s who in National Softball History: (renamed The Norwood-Sorrento’s Hall of Fame in 1985)

Men’s Slow Pitch
Myron Reinhardt- Shield’s, Gatliffs
Don Rardin- Gatliffs, IBM
Walt Wherry- Langs, Gatliffs, Yorkshire
Steve Massong-Hamilton, Century Tire
Al Rinehard- Gatliffs
Frank Harvey- Gatliffs, Century Tire
Ray Whitey Brown- Gatliffs
Hal Wiggins- Langs, Gatliffs
Bill Goedde- Dick Luken, Century Tire
Karl Nageleisen-G.E. Turbine Jets
Tom Taylor- Gatliffs, Century Tire
Barry Norman- Gatliffs, Century Tire
Clyde Soapy Stafford- Gatliffs, Carlisle Const.
Jim Kuhn- Queen City Pattern, Suds
Don Whitford- Gatliffs
Rick Linz- Bushleman’s, Suds, GCS
Leo Osterday- Bushleman’s, MW Tribble, VIP
Bo Stuntebeck- Langs, Gatliffs
David Ray Penick- Carlisle Const., Gatliffs
Paul Nutley- Hamilton Tailors, Century Tire
Earl Berryman- Langs, Gatliffs
Davey Johnson- GCS, Jay’s
Mike O’Brien- Suds, Jay’s, Bushleman’s, MW Tribble
Bill Schlesinger- Century Tire, Sorrento’s
Mike LaFever- Suds, Jay’s, Bushleman’s, MW Tribble
Lee Sledge- Century Tire, Rolling Hills, Suds, MW Tribble
Mike Burns- Fisher Bros, Bushleman’s
Ron Cutter- Hamilton, Schott-Lippert Buick, Jake Sweeney,
Butch Hays- Rolling Hills, Suds, Universal AC, Fisher Bros.
Tony Salamone- Savannah Café, Suds, GCS, MW Tribble, VIP, Watanabe
Ron Red Jones- Sorrento’s, Century Tire, Jay’s
Jim Nageleisen- Carlisle Const., Rolling Hills
Mike Sullivan- VIP, Watanabe
Denver Gabbard- Rolling Hills, Sorrento’s, Century Tire
Marty Monterosso- Jay’s, Bushleman’s, MW Tribble
Sonny Rider- Carlisle Const., Gatliffs, Rolling Hills
Galan Kelly-Hal Manufacturing, Fisher Brothers/Stroh’s
Hudson Knock- Gatliff’s, Carlisle Construction, Rolling Hills Lakers
Paul “Micky” McMullen- Sorrento’s Pizza, Columbus All-Americans (Pro), Bushelman Construction, M. W. Tribble
Kevin Birkofer – Cincinnati Pipefitters Local 392 Blue (Industrial)
John Earls- Watanabe
Scott Hein- VIP Limousine
Mark Huber- Cincinnati Suds, Bushelman, Pipefitters Local 392 Blue (Industrial)
Michael Kinnett- Watanable Optical, Planet Softball, EMR/Worth
Bob Long- Sorrento’s, Hal Manufacturing, Queen City Pattern
Walt Roeckers- Hamilton Tailors, Tom Sweeney Imports
Dave Beamer- Sorrento’s, Queen City Pattern, Bushleman’s
Ken Ewald- Savannah Cafe, Greater Cinn. Sports, Sorrento’s, Bushelman, M. W. Tribble,
John Steele- Watanabe, Perkin’s
Gary Mounts- Century Tire, Sorrento’s, Jay’s, Foxy Lady
Dick Jones- Abrams Texaco, Eddie’s Cafe, Century Tire, Sorrento’s
Dale Overmann- Universal Insurance, Joseph’s Chevrolet (Senior Softball)
Randy Lewis- Watanabe Optical
Dick Ernst- 9x Senior Softball All-World- (inducted in National Senior Softball Hall of Fame)
Billy Carter- Hal Manufacturing, Bohemian Lounge, Hauck’s Cafe, Simpson’s Cafe
Ron Garnett- 50 World Championships-Senior Softball
Pat Wright- Buckeye Merchants, Dick Luken, Eddie’s Cafe, Century Tire, Stan’s Roofing
Tim Barker- F&C Athletics
Marvin Doyle- Backstop, Watanabe, EMR
Tom Kasee- Abrams Texaco, Century Tire, Sorrento’s, Universal AC
Brian May- Watanabe, Reece/Roosters, Benfield/Reece, Combat/Dan Smith/Aubrey’s
Pat Shanks- Watanabe, Perkin’s, EMR
Jim Wessel- Wilsman Trucking, Joseph Chevrolet, Nothdurft, Florida Investment Properties -(inducted in National Senior Softball HOF)

Women’s Slow Pitch
Alberta Kohls Sims, Dana Gardens
Norma Eschenbrenner Ante, Dana Gardens
Donna Wolfe, Dana Gardens
Marsha Repogle, Rutenshorer, Riverrside, Sweeney, Sorrento
Jenny Johnson Kappes, Dana, Tri-State, Famous, Sorrento, Empress (Player of Century)
Dot Bailey, Dana Gardens
Irma Richardson, Dana, Escue, Sweeney
Bev Beck, Dana, Rutenschrorer, Riverside, Sorrentos, Rebels
Jan Deters, Tri-State, Famous Recipe, Sorrento’s, Empress
Anita Gardner Rieskamp, Dana Gardens
Gloria Hill, Dana, Escue
Carol Weiss Kiradjieff, Rutenschorer
Velma Kay (VK) Lehmann, Famous Recipe, Empress
Pam Patrus, Sweeney, Tri-State, Famous, Empress
Sharon Graham, Tri-State, Famous Recipe, Empress
Mary Strotman, Empress
Lyn Rose, Famous Recipe
Sue Malcolm, Riverside Ford, Sorrento’s
Brenda Ryan, Northside Knights of Columbus
Tina May Tuck, Famous Recipe, Empress
Mary Jane “M.J.” Ranz, Northside K of C, Empress Chili, Kinder Sharks
Marilyn Booher, Rutenschrorer, Sorrentos
Theresa Hirschauer, Empress, Kinder Sharks, Ty-1-On 35+
Carol Smith,  Rutenschrorer, LaRosa’s, Ohio Cardinals 50+/55+
Colleen Needham (Manager)- Famous, Empress, N. Cinn. Sports Med, Ohio Cardinals
Marsha Friedhoff- Rutenshroer Florist, Dana Gardens, Escue Pontiac
Theresa Shepherd, Empress Chili, Cannon’s, ABP/Kinder, Kinder-08
Reenie Fitzgerald- Senior Softball-Ohio Cardinals (36+, 50+, 10 All-Worlds, 4 MVPs)
All-Century Team

Player of the Century – Myron Reinhardt

First Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention

P- Walt Wherry (39) Black Ron Jones (35) Jim Burbrink (21) Steve Hicks (20)

P- Dave Penick (35) Billy Carter (20)

P- Dick Thielmeyer (19)

P- Gary Nelson (10)

P- Sam Minnetti (10)

C- Myron Reinhardt (30) Randy Lewis (22) Sonny Rider (16) Jerry Daugherty (15)

C- Don Cleaver (13)

C- Mike Tolliver (8)

C- Carl Waldbillig (6)

C- Ty Burdick (5)

1B- Barry Norman (26) Hudson Knock (20) John Earls (19) Ken Ewald (16)

1B- Emery Lucas (19) Ed Gampfer (5)

2B- Ray Whitey Brown (25) Tony Salamone (18) Galen Kelly (12) John Steele (10)

SS- Rick Linz (29) Ron Cutter (24) Tom Kasee (12) Dave Turner (6)

SS- Karl Nageleisen (24)

3B- Jim Kuhn (21) Mike Sullivan (20) Steve Roeder (8) Marvin Doyle (7)

3B- Lee Sledge (20)

OF- Tom Taylor (88) Mike Burns (63) Hal Ward (17) Pat Shanks (5)

OF- Steve Massong (73) Paul Nutley (59) Jerome Youngblood (16) Joe Penwell (5)

OF- Mike O’Brien (72) Bill Schlesinger (41) Bob Massong (10)

OF- Hal Wiggins (71) Jack Collins (38) Randy DeAngelis (8)

OF- Leo Osterday (70) Mike Kinnett (36) Randy Atha (6)

OF- Mike LaFever (65) Jim Nageleisen (35) Paul Ange (6)

OF- Marty Monterosso (29)

OF- Denver Gabbard (27)

Util.- Don Rardin (100) Butch Hays (59) Homer Ruth (40) Kevin Blanton (5)

Util.- Bill Goedde (92) Walt Roeckers (54) Larry Shircliff (29) Ron Troxell (5)

Util.- Red Ron Jones (79) Mark Huber (52) Mike Smith (29)

Util.- Don Whitford (76) Davey Johnson (50) Terry Childs (28)

Util.- Bo Stuntebeck (70) Paul McMullen (47) Greg Sandy (27)

Util.- Clyde Stafford (67) Billy Jackson (47) Rory Orr (22)

Util.- John Coorey (47)

Mgr- Al Brausch (50) Bob Fennell (30) Dave Watanabe (14)

Mgr- Reed Hughes (42) Ron Baird (28) Joe Nagy (12)

Mgr- Tommy Rowan (34) Don Schachleiter (28) Jay Hopkins (6)

Mgr- Matty Carrelli (34)

Sponsor-Joe Gatliff Mtrs (52) Sorrento’s Pizza (47) Hudepohl Brewing Co. (30)

Sponsor-Jay Hopkins (52) Carlise Const. (39) VIP Limousine (27)

Sponsor-Bushleman Const. (48) Century Tire (33) Hill & Griffith (26)

Sponsor- Snodgrass Dist. Co. (26)

Sponsor- Westside Café (26)

Sponsor- Stan’s Roofing (26)

Sponsor- Watanabe Optical (26)

Player- Myron Reinhardt

CINCINNATI SOFTBALL NEWS ALL-DECADE 1970-1979

FIRST TEAM

Player of The Decade- Tom Taylor

Pitcher- Black Ronnie Jones

Catcher- Jerry Daugherty

First Base- Huddy Knock

Second Base- Galan Kelly

Third Base- Jim Kuhn

Shortstop- Rick Linz

Outfield- Tom Taylor

Outfield- Mike LaFever

Outfield- Hal Ward

Outfield- (Tie) Jerome Youngblood

Outfield- (Tie) Bill Schlesinger

Utility- Tom Kasee

Utility- Lee Sledge

Utility- Dave Johnson

Utility- Red Ron Jones

Manager- Reed Hughes

SECOND TEAM

Player of The Decade- Rick Linz

Pitcher- Billy Carter

Catcher- Mike Tolliver

First Base- Emery Lucas

Second Base- Pat Wright

Third Base- Dan Pillow

Shortstop- Butch Hays

Outfield- Sonny Rider

Outfield- Paul Ange

Outfield- Mike O’Brien

Outfield- Mike Arthur

Utility- Steve Massong

Utility- Bill Goedde

Utility- Mike Costello

Utility- Jim Nageleisen

Manager- Tom Rowan

CINCINNATI SOFTBALL NEWS ALL-DECADE 1980-1989

FIRST TEAM

Player of The Decade- Leo Osterday (15)

Pitcher- Mark Huber (10)

Catcher- Don Cleaver (15)

First Base- Ken Ewald (9)

Second Base- Tony Salamone (12)

Third Base- Mike Sullivan (13)

Shortstop- Rick Linz (11)

Outfield- Leo Osterday (16)

Outfield- Marty Monterosso (14)

Outfield- (Tie) Chuck Atha (12)

Outfield- (Tie) Jack Collins (12)

Outfield- (Tie) Mike O’Brien (12)

Utility- Paul McMullen (9)

Utility- Larry Shircliff (9)

Utility- Carl Waldbillig (9)

Utility- (Tie) Dave Johnson (8)

Utility- (Tie) Bob Massong (8)

Manager (Tie)- Ron Baird (9)

Manager (Tie)- Jay Hopkins (9)

SECOND TEAM

Player Of The Decade- Don Cleaver (15)

Pitcher- Steve Hicks (6)

Catcher- Joe Griffith (6)

First Base- Ed Gampfer (7)

Second Base- Ed Coyle (5)

Third Base- Steve Roeder (6)

Shortstop- Wayne Berrman (7)

Outfield- Bob Miller (6)

Outfield- Rory Orr (6)

Outfield- Scott Hein (5)

Outfield- Tim Baumer (5)

Utility- Bill Jackson (7)

Utility- Jim Tillman (6)

Utility- Doug Hicks (6)

Utility- Don Mills (6)

Utility- Scott Donley (6)

Utility- Mike Harvey (6)

Manager- Steve Massong (5)

CINCINNATI SOFTBALL NEWS ALL-DECADE 1990-1999

FIRST TEAM

Player of The Decade (Tie) John Earls (16)

Player of The Decade (Tie) Randy Lewis (16)

Pitcher Gary Nelson (13)

Catcher Randy Lewis (16)

First Base John Earls (16)

Second Base John Steele (13)

Third Base Marvin Doyle (10)

Shortstop Dave Turner (11)

Outfield Mike Kinnett (13)

Outfield Pat Shanks (13)

Outfield Ty Burdick (11)

Outfield Joe Penwell (10)

Utility Mike Smith (11)

Utility Kevin Blanton (10)

Utility Jim Burbrink (10)

Utility Homer Ruth (10)

Manager Dave Watanabe (13)

SECOND TEAM

Second Base- Tony Salamone (6)

Third Base- Mike King (8)

Shortstop- Mitch Kroell (7)

Outfield- Darrell Hall (9)

Outfield- Jack Collins (8)

Outfield- Dan Houchin (8)

Outfield- Doug Riley (8)

Utility- Bob Massong (7)

Utility- Rory Orr (7)

Utility- Mark Smith (7)

Utility- Mike Sullivan (7)

Utility- Jeff Click (6)

Utility- Dan Duggins (6)

Utility- Robert Lane (6)

Utility- Brian May (6)

Manager- Jay Hopkins (5)

CINCINNATI SOFTBALL NEWS ALL-DECADE 2000-2009

FIRST TEAM

Player of The Decade- Jason Roesch (16)

Pitcher- Frank Gruber (9)

Catcher- Jon Jamison (12)

First Base- Tom Ellis (9)

Second Base- Jason Brown (10)

Third Base- Mike Kinnett (10)

Shortstop- Jeff Click (14)

Outfield- Jason Roesch (16)

Outfield- Johnny Miller (12)

Outfield- Jimmy Carter (11)

Outfield- Pat Shanks (11)

Utility- Kevin Atwood (10)

Utility- Darrell Hall (10)

Utility- Brad Reckart (9)

Utility- John Steele (9)

Utility- Brian May (9)

Manager- Dave Watanabe (6)

SECOND TEAM

Player of The Decade- Jeff Click (14)

Pitcher- Bob Noeth (7)

Catcher- Steve Bosch (6)

First Base- Kevin Greene (8)

Second Base- George Farris (8)

Third Base- (tie) Homer Matheny (7)

Third Base- (tie) Tommy Stevens (7)

Shortstop- Brian Wegman (6)

Outfield- Michael Rogers (8)

Outfield- Ryan Minges (7)

Outfield- Sean Mullins (6)

Outfield- Larry Wert (6)

Utility- Shane Spicer (7)

Utility- Steve Spille (7)

Utility- Marvin Doyle (6)

Utility- Jeff Edington (6)

Manager- Terry Walton (5)

Players of the Decades

Decade- First Team Second Team

1970s Tom Taylor Rick Linz

1980s Leo Osterday Don Cleaver

1990s (tie) John Earls and Randy Lewis

2000s Jason Roesch Jeff Click

Manager of the Decade

Decade- First Team Second Team

1970s Reed Hughes Tom Rowan

1980s Ron Baird Steve Massong

Jay Hopkins

1990s Dave Watanabe Jay Hopkins

2000s Dave Watanabe Terry Walton

Cincinnati Area All-Century Team (Votes)
Player of the Century – Myron Reinhardt
P- Walt Wherry (39)
C- Myron Reinhardt (30)
1B- Barry Norman (26)
2B- Ray Whitey Brown (25)
3B- Jim Kuhn (21)
SS- Rick Linz (29)
OF- Tom Taylor (88)
OF- Steve Massong (73)
OF- Mike O’Brien (72)
OF- Hal Wiggins (71)
OF- Leo Osterday (70)
OF- Mike LaFever (65)
UT- Don Rardin (100)
UT- Bill Goedde (92)
UT- Ron Red Jones (79)
UT- Don Whitford (76)
UT- Bo Stuntebeck (70)
UT- Clyde Stafford (67)
MGR- Al Brausch (50)
MGR- Reed Hughes (42)
MGR- Tom Rowan (34)
MGR- Mayy Carrelli (34)
Sponsor-Joe Gatliff Motors (52)
Sponsor-Jay Hopkins (52)
Sponsor-Bushelman Construction (48)

Second Team
P- Black Ron Jones (35)
P- Dave Penick (35)
C- Randy Lewis (22)
1B- Hudson Knock (20)
2B- Tony Salamone (18)
3B- Mike Sullivan (20)
3B- Lee Sledge (20)
SS- Ron Cutter (24)
SS- Karl Nageleisen (24)
OF- Mike Burns (63)
OF- Paul Nutley (59)
OF- Bill Schlesinger (41)
OF- Jack Collins (38)
OF- Mike Kinnett (36)
OF- Jim Nageleisen (35)
OF- Earl Berryman (35)
OF- Marty Monterosso (29)
OF- Denver Gabbard (27)
UT- Butch Hays (59)
UT- Walt Roeckers (54)
UT- Mark Huber (52)
UT- Dave Johnson (50)
UT- Paul McMullen (47)
UT- Billy Jackson (47)
UT- John Coorey (47)
MGR- Bob Fennell (30)
MGR- Ron Baird (28)
MGR- Don Schachleiter (28)
Sponsor-Sorrento’s Pizza ((47)
Sponsor-Carlisle Construction (39)
Sponsor-Century Tire (33)

Third Team
P- Jim Burbrink (21)
C- Sonny Rider (16)
1B- John Earls (19)
1B- Emery Lucas (19)
2B- Galan Kelly (12)
3B- Steve Roeder (8)
SS- Tom Kasee (12)
OF- Marty Monterosso (29)
OF- Hal Ward (17)
OF- Jerome Youngblood (16)
OF- Bob Massong (10)
OF- Randy DeAngelis (8)
OF- Randy Atha (6)
OF- Paul Ange (6)
UT- Homer Ruth (40)
UT- Larry Shircliff (29)
UT- Mike Smith (29)
UT- Terry Childs (28)
UT- Greg Sandy (27)
UT- Rory Orr (22)
MGR- Dave Watanabe (14)
MGR- Joe Nagy (12)
MGR- Jay Hopkins (6)
Sponsor-Hudepohl Brewing Company (30)
Sponsor-VIP Limousine (27)
Sponsor-Hill & Griffith (26)
Sponsor-Jack Snodgrass Distributing Co. (26)
Sponsor-Westside Café (26)
Sponsor-Stan’s Roofing (26)
Sponsor-Watanabe Optical (26)

Honorable Mention
P- Steve Hicks (20)
P- Billy Carter (20)
P- Dick Thielmeyer (19)
P- Gary Nelson (10)
P- Sam Minnetti (10)
C- Jerry Daugherty (15)
C- Don Cleaver (13)
C- Mike Tolliver (8)
C- Carl Waldbillig (6)
C- Ty Burdick (5)
1B- Ken Ewald (16)
1B- Ed Gampfer (5)
2B- John Steele (10)
3B- Marvin Doyle (7)
SS- Dave Turner (6)
OF- Pat Shanks (5)
OF- Joe Penwell (5)
UT- Kevin Blanton (5)
UT- Ron Troxell (5)

THE GREATER CINCINNATI MEN’S SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL ALL CENTURY TEAM:

THE 47 YEAR SPAN (1953-2000) IN THE GAME OF SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL HAS SEEN A PROGRESSION FROM WOOD BATS TO ALUMINUM BATS AROUND 1970 TO SOPHISTICATED DOUBLE WALL ALLOY BATS TODAY. THE GAME HAS MOVED FROM OPEN FIELDS TO EQUIDISTANT 300 FOOT FENCED IN PARKS. THIRTY YEARS AGO THERE WERE 3 DOMINANT POWER HITTERS IN GREATER CINCINNATI AND TODAY THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF HOME RUN HITTERS. THE 1977 CINCINNATI SUDS PLAYERS RECEIVED $1500 PER YEAR FOR A 16 WEEK (64 GAME) SEASON. TODAY THE PREMIER “AMATEURS” RECEIVE WHATEVER IT TAKES TO INDUCE THEM TO PLAY.

OUR AREA HAS PRODUCED NUMEROUS GREAT TEAMS AND GREAT PLAYERS. IN FACT, LOCAL TEAMS WON 9 OF THE FIRST 11 ASA MAJOR WORLD TOURNAMENTS FROM 1953 TO 1963. SIX OF THESE WORLD CHAMPS WERE FROM NORTHERN KENTUCKY AND 3 FROM CINCINNATI. THIS EARLY DOMINANCE LED TO THE INDUCTION OF 4 NORTHERN KENTUCKY PLAYERS INTO THE ASA NATIONAL HALL OF FAME. THEY ARE MYRON REINHARDT, DON RARDIN SR., WHITEY BROWN, AND HAL WIGGINS. THIS IS THE REASON OUR TEAM OF THE CENTURY HAS A DISTINCT NORTHERN KENTUCKY FLAVOR.

AGAINST THIS BACKDROP, A PANEL OF MEMBERS AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF THE HUDEPOHL GREATER CINCINNATI SOFTBALL OF FAME HAS CHOSEN A TEAM OF THE CENTURY FOR SLOW PITCH PLAYERS. THE PANEL WAS COMPOSED OF MARK LINNEMANN, EDITOR OF THE CINCINNATI SOFTBALL NEWS AND CHAIR OF THE HUDEPOHL HALL OF FAME COMMITTEE, TOM TAYLOR, HALL OF FAMER AND HALL OF FAME COMMITTEE MEMBER, AND BOB FENNELL, TOM ROWAN, AND COACH MIKE BURNS, ALL OF WHOM ARE MEMBERS OF THE HUDEPOHL HALL OF FAME.

HOW THE TEAM WAS CHOSEN: OUR PANEL CREATED A LIST OF THE GREATEST PLAYERS AT EACH POSITION. THEN EACH PANELIST SECRETLY RANKED THE PLAYERS AT EACH POSITION IN ORDER FROM TOP ON DOWN. FROM THE COMPOSITE GENERATED, WE CHOSE 3 TEAMS OF THE CENTURY, EACH HAVING A 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, PITCHER, CATCHER, 6 OUTFIELDERS PLUS TIES, AND 6 UTILITY PLAYERS PLUS TIES. THERE WAS ALSO AN ALL CENTURY HONORABLE MENTION LISTING. WITH THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE YEAR 2000 HALL INDUCTEES, WE NOW HAVE 32 MALE SLOW PITCH PLAYERS, 8 MEN’S SLOW PITCH MANAGERS, AND 5 MEN’S SPONSORS. ALL OF THESE HALL OF FAME MEMBERS MADE ONE OF OUR ALL CENTURY TEAMS. AFTER ALL, THEIR CAREERS WERE LOOKED AT UNDER A MICROSCOPE PRIOR TO THEIR INDUCTION INTO THE HUDEPOHL HALL OF FAME.

THE FIRST TEAM:

MYRON REINHARDT WAS CHOSEN AS GREATER CINCINNATI PLAYER OF THE CENTURY. THE FIRST INDUCTEE INTO THE ASA NATIONAL HALL OF FAME IS ALSO OUR UNANIMOUS CHOICE. MYRON SET A STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE AND GENTLEMANLY BEHAVIOR WHICH WILL PROBABLY NEVER BE EQUALLED. MYRON WAS AN ASA ALL WORLD SELECTION 5 TIMES. HE WAS ON 5 WORLD CHAMPION ASA TEAMS INCLUDING SHIELDS (1953), YORKSHIRE (1959), AND GATLIFF MOTORS (1956, 1957, 1963). HE PLAYED EVERY POSITION IN HIS CAREER. BRAVO, MYRON.

WALT WHERRY, THE MULTI-TALENTED NORTHERN KENTUCKIAN, DOMINATED AT PITCHER. THE FORMER PITTSBURGH PIRATE MAJOR LEAGUER WAS PICKED BY RALPH KINER OF THE PIRATES AS HAVING THE STRONGEST THROWING ARM IN 25 YEARS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES. WALT DIRECTED HIS PLAYERS FROM THE MOUND JUST AS HE LATER DIRECTED THE CINCINNATI SUDS PLAYERS HE MANAGED. THE 6 TIME ALL WORLD PITCHER EASILY OUTDISTANCED “BLACK” RON JONES AND DAVID PENICK.

BARRY NORMAN WON OUT AT 1ST BASE OVER HUDDY KNOCK, EMERY LUCAS AND JOHN EARLS. BARRY WAS A 2 TIME ALL WORLD ASA PLAYER AND WAS SMOOTH AS SILK AROUND THE BAG. HE HIT NOTHING BUT LINE SHOTS THROUGH THE INFIELD FOR A CAREER .600 PLUS AVERAGE. BARRY WAS A MEMBER OF 4 ASA WORLD CHAMPION TEAMS. REST IN PEACE HUDDY AND JOHN. WELCOME BACK, EMERY.

RAYMOND “WHITEY” BROWN WAS A UNANIMOUS CHOICE AT 2B. THE LEGENDARY NORTHERN KENTUCKY ASA NATIONAL HALL OF FAMER HAS STATIONED HIMSELF UNFLINCHINGLY IN FRONT OF GROUND BALLS NEARLY 50 YEARS. AMAZINGLY HE WAS A 3 TIME ASA WORLD TOURNAMENT MVP WITH LANG’S IN 1956, YORKSHIRE IN 1959, AND GATLIFF IN 1964. WHITEY STILL HITS FOR POWER AT AGE 70! THE GREAT TONY SALAMONE BACKS UP WHITEY WHEN HE GETS TIRED.

RICKY LINZ WAS A NEAR UNANIMOUS CHOICE AS SHORTSTOP OF THE CENTURY. THE SMOOTH FIELDER WAS PICKED FIRST TEAM OF THE SEVENTIES AND THE EIGHTIES IN CINCINNATI. THE FORMER CINCINNATI SUDS LEADER HIT FOR A PHENOMENAL AVERAGE AT THE TOP OF THE LINEUP OF OUR FINEST AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL TEAMS. HE WAS ASA ALL WORLD, USSSA ALL WORLD, AND ALL PRO. RICK BEAT OUT RON CUTTER AND KARL NAGELEISEN, BOTH HUDEPOHL HALL OF FAMERS AND TWO OF THE PREMIER SHORTSTOPS IN THE COUNTRY.

JIM KUHN WON THE NOD AS 3B OF THE CENTURY. POSSESSED OF SURE HANDS, HE STUCK HIS NOSE IN FRONT OF EVERYTHING HIT HIS WAY. JIM WAS AN EXCEPTIONAL PERCENTAGE HITTER. THE 1973 USSSA ALL-WORLDER WAS THE SUDS PLAYER WITH THE DIRTIEST UNIFORM. IN THE CLOSEST RACE OF ALL, THE BIG RETIRED CINCINNATI POLICEMAN NOSED OUT EQUALLY SURE HANDED MIKE SULLIVAN OF VIP, AND THE POWERFUL ORIGINATOR OF THE 3B POSITION, LEE SLEDGE.

TOM TAYLOR WAS A NEAR UNANIMOUS CHOICE AS OUTFIELDER OF THE CENTURY. THE FORMER SUDS PLAYER WAS PLAYER OF THE DECADE FOR THE SEVENTIES. THE 1968 USSSA MAJOR ALL WORLDER HAD AN EXCEPTIONAL ARM IN RIGHT FIELD AND WON MVP IN 5 NATIONAL TOURNEYS AND ALSO 25 NATIONAL HOME RUN CHAMPIONSHIPS INCLUDING THE FIRST 2 USSSA MAJOR WORLD TITLES IN 1968 AND 1969.

STEVE MASSONG WAS THE SECOND PICK IN THE OUTFIELD. THE “HAMMER” WAS AN ABSOLUTE ROCK IN THE FIELD AS A MEMBER OF 2 ASA WORLD CHAMPIONS (HAMILTON TAILOR’S OF 1960 AND 1961). HIS DEFENSE WAS IMPECCABLE, HIS ARM STRONG, BUT THE BEST PART WAS THAT HE WAS THE GREATEST HITTER IN THE FIRST 47 YEARS OF CINCINNATI SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL (AND PROBABLY THE NEXT 47 YEARS TOO).

MIKE O”BRIEN WAS THE NEXT OUTFIELDER CHOSEN. “OB” WA S SUPERSTAR AS AN AMATEUR AND AS A PROFESSIONAL . HE WAS THE PROFESSIONAL CINCINNATI SUDS MVP IN 1978. HE HAD EXCEPTIONAL SPEED AND ARM. THE SURPRISE WAS THAT HE WAS A 170 POUND POWERHOUSE, LEADING THE CITY IN HOMERS IN 1986, 1987, AND 1988 LONG BEFORE “JUICED” BATS CAME ON THE SCENE.

HAL WIGGINS (R. I. P.- WIGGY) WAS A NATIONAL ASA HALL OF FAMER, INDUCTED IN 1986. THE 3 TIME ALL WORLD PLAYER PATROLLED THE OUTFIELD WITH SPEED AND GRACE. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THREE WORLD CHAMPION TEAMS (1956, 1961, AND 1963). THE HIGH PERCENTAGE HITTING LEFTY PLAYED INTO HIS SIXTIES BEFORE WE LOST HIM.

LEO OSTERDAY WAS THE STRAW THAT STIRRED VIP’S 5 CITY CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS. THE LEFT-HANDED LEAD-OFF MAN WAS PLAYER OF THE DECADE FOR THE 1980S AND COULD BE COUNTED ON TO HIT .650. HE WAS AN ALL CITY SELECTION 16 STRAIGHT TIMES. THE ASA AND USSSA ALL WORLD OUTFIELDER WENT TO THE WALL AS WELL AS ANYONE SINCE THE LATE PAUL ANGE.

MIKE LaFEVER ROUNDS OUT THE 1ST TEAM IN THE OUTFIELD. WITHOUT DOUBT, “FEVER” IS THE MOST EXCITING PLAYER IN LOCAL HISTORY. HE WAS HONORED AS THE FIRST CINCINNATI SOFTBALL NEWS PLAYER OF THE YEAR IN 1976. THE 1981 SUDS MVP AND 1988 USSSA ALL WORLDER COULD RUN DOWN ANYTHING IN THE OUTFIELD, HIT FOR A HIGH AVERAGE, AND WOULD BURN YOU IF YOU CHEATED ON HIM.

BUT THE GUYS IN THE OUTFIELD BETTER BEWARE BECAUSE MIKE BURNS HAS THEM LACED UP AND WITH HIS SPEED AND PERCENTAGE HITTING, HE IS READY TO PLAY.

THE UTILITY PLAYERS:

DON RARDIN SR. WAS UNANIMOUSLY NAMED AS UTILITY PLAYER OF THE CENTURY. THE 3 TIME ASA ALL WORLD SELECTION AND 1966 INDUSTRIAL WORLD TOURNEY TEAMER WAS THE 2ND PLAYER INDUCTED INTO THE ASA NATIONAL HALL OF FAME. THIS EXCEPTIONAL HITTER WAS A MEMBER OF 5 ASA WORLD CHAMPION TEAMS, WINNING WITH GATLIFF MOTORS, YORKSHIRE, AND HAMILTON TAILORS. DON WENT ON TO STAR IN LEXINGTON WITH IBM ALSO. HE PITCHED BUT LIKE MANY GATLIFF PLAYERS, HE ALSO PLAYED MANY OTHER POSITIONS.

BILLY GOEDDE PLAYED ALL OF THE POSITIONS AND PLAYED ALL OF THEM WELL. HE WAS A GREAT HITTER AND GREAT DEFENSIVE PLAYER. IN 1968 HE WAS SELECTED ASA ALL WORLD AFTER LEADING THE TOURNAMENT WITH AN .815 AVERAGE. HE WAS ON CITY CHAMPIONS IN 1958, 1960 AND 1961. BUT MOST OF ALL, THIS 3 TIME TOURNAMENT MVP WAS THE ULTIMATE TEAM PLAYER, HARD-NOSED COMPETITOR, AND CATALYST OF THE TEAMS ON WHICH HE PLAYED.

“RED” RON JONES WAS A MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYER AT AGE 18. THE TAFT HIGH GRADUATE PLAYED EVERY POSITION IN SOFTBALL WELL AND ALWAYS HIT THE BALL SHARPLY AND WITH POWER. HE WAS A MEMBER OF 5 CINCINNATI METRO CHAMPS (EDDIE’S, CENTURY, SORRENTO’S). HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE 1988 BUSHELMAN MASTERS WORLD CHAMPIONS. HIS LOVE FOR THE GAME KNOWS NO BOUNDS. RED HAS NOW ESTABLISHED HIMSELF AS A TEXAS LEGEND ALSO.

DON WHITFORD WAS A KEY COG IN THE GATLIFF MOTORS MACHINE. DON STARTED EVERY GAME IN THE HISTORY OF THE JOE GATLIFF TEAM . THIS EXCEPTIONALLY SPEEDY LEADOFF MAN SET THE TABLE FOR ONE OF THE GREAT TEAMS OF ALL TIME. HE PITCHED AND PLAYED OUTFIELD IN 8 WORLD TOURNAMENTS. THE LEFTY WAS A MEMBER OF WORLD CHAMPION TEAMS (1956, 1957, AND 1963).

RALPH “BO” STUNTEBECK WAS PRIMARILY A SECOND BASEMAN. HE WAS A CONSISTENT LINE DRIVE HITTER, CARRYING A PHENOMENAL .600 LIFETIME AVERAGE. BUT WHEN NEEDED, HE HAD THE POWER TO HIT THE BALL OUT OF THE PARK. BO PLAYED ON 3 ASA WORLD CHAMPIONS (SHIELDS IN 1953, LANG’S IN 1955 AND GATLIFF IN 1957). BO WAS A 2 TIME ASA ALL WORLD PICK (SHIELDS IN 1954 AND LANG’S IN 1955).

CLYDE “SOAPY” STAFFORD HAS BEEN A PREMIER PITCHER ON THE LOCAL SCENE FOR MANY YEARS. THIS MEMBER OF 7 CINCINNATI METRO CHAMPIONS WAS ON THE GREAT GATLIFF TEAMS OF 1959 AND 1960. HE COACHED THE SUDS IN 1980 AND HAS WON INNUMERABLE HONORS AT THE LOCAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL LEVELS. THE SOAP BEHIND “SOAPY’S FIVE” IS STILL A DOMINANT SENIOR PLAYER NATIONALLY.

MANAGERS:

ANYONE WHO IS AROUND THE GAME OF SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL KNOWS THAT A FIRM HAND IS NEEDED AT THE MANAGERIAL REINS. PLAYERS AT THE UPPER ECHELONS OF THE GAME AT TIMES NEED FIRM DIRECTION, LEST THEIR EGOS GET IN THE WAY OF TEAM GOALS. OUR FIRST TEAM SELECTIONS USED DIFFERENT TACTICS BUT ALL GOT THE DESIRED OUTCOME-WINNING.

THE GREAT AL BRAUSCH WAS PICKED AS MANAGER OF THE CENTURY. HE LED HIS WORLD CHAMPION GATLIFF PLAYERS BY EXAMPLE. WHEN I PLAYED FOR AL IN 1966, WE SAID A PRAYER BEFORE THE GAMES. THIS ASA NATIONAL HALL OF FAMER’S EXAMPLE OF HUMILITY WAS EMULATED BY HIS CLASSY PLAYERS.

REED HUGHES WAS A FIERY MOTIVATOR. HIS (AND MATTY CARRELI’S) 1961 WORLD CHAMPION HAMILTON TAILOR’S OBVIOUSLY RESPONDED TO HIS EMOTIONAL LEADERSHIP. HE HAD CITY CHAMPIONS WITH TOM SWEENEY IN 1964, EDDIE’S IN 1969, CENTURY TIRE IN 1970 AND 1971. HIS CENTURY TIRE’S 1971 ASA MAJOR WORLD THIRD PLACE FINISH WAS THE HIGHEST SINCE 1965. WE MISS YOU, REED.

TOM ROWAN MANAGED FOR 10 YEARS, AND WAS RUNNERUP MANAGER OF THE SEVENTIES TO REED HUGHES. HE WAS AT THE HELM OF THE PREMIER TEAMS OF HIS TIME, GUIDING DASE’S PLACE, SAVANNAH, AND GREATER CINCINNATI SPORTS. TOM WON 2 ASA METRO TITLES AND A PHENOMENAL 4 CONSECUTIVE USSSA DIVISIONAL CROWNS. HE WON IN 1979 IN SHEBOYGAN AND WAS THE LIMA STEEL’S MANAGER IN 1982.

MATTY CARRELLI WAS BORN IN ITALY AND METEORICALLY ROSE THROUGH THE RANKS OF MANAGING SLOW PITCH. HIS HAMILTON TAILORS WON THE ASA WORLD IN 1960 AND 1961. HE WON METRO CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1959, 1960, 1963, AND 1966 WITH STANDARD INDUSTRIAL. NUMEROUS ALL WORLD PLAYERS FLUORISHED UNDER HIS GUIDANCE.

SPONSORS:

JOE GATLIFF MOTORS WITH ASA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1956, 1957, AND 1963 WAS NAMED A CO-WINNER AS SPONSOR OF THE CENTURY. THE 4 ASA NATIONAL HALL OF FAMERS (REINHARDT, RARDIN, BROWN, AND WIGGINS) ALL PLAYED FOR GATLIFF AND ALL ARE MEMBERS OF OUR HALL.

THE OTHER CO-WINNER WAS JAY HOPKINS. JAY IS THE LONG-TIME PLAYER, CO-MANAGER OF THE EIGHTIES, AND SPONSOR OF TOP LEVEL TEAMS FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS IN CINCINNATI. HIS LOVE FOR THE GAME AND HIS RECOLLECTION OF ALMOST ALL THAT HAS TRANSPIRED IN LOCAL SOFTBALL SINCE THE SIXTIES ENDEAR HIM TO THOUSANDS OF LOCAL FANS.

JOHN BUSHELMAN CONSTRUCTION WAS A PREMIER SPONSOR FOR YEARS IN CINCINNATI. YOU COULD FIND JOHN IN HIS WIFE’S BAR (JULIE’S IN SHARONVILLE) WHERE HE WOULD TALK ABOUT THE GAME UNTIL YOU GOT TIRED OF TALKING. HIS FINE TEAMS WON THE 1982 AND THE 1984 METRO TITLES. THEY ALSO WERE THE MIDWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS IN BOTH 1982 AND 1983. JOHN UNFORTUNATELY PASSED AWAY IN FLORIDA.

NOTE:

TOM TAYLOR, THE AUTHOR OF THIS PIECE AND THE CHAIR OF THE TEAM OF THE CENTURY COMMITTEE WAS A PLAYER FROM 1957-1988, INCLUDING 1977 AND 1978 WITH THE CINCINNATI SUDS. HE COACHED WOMEN’S SOFTBALL FOR 10 YEARS, AND BRIEFLY COACHED MEN’S SLOWPITCH IN 1999. HE WAS A TEAM MATE OF 26 OF HIS 31 FELLOW HUDEPOHL HALL OF FAMERS. HE WAS INDUCTED INTO THE HUDEPOHL HALL IN 1988 AND SERVES ON THE HUDEPOHL HALL OF FAME COMMITTEE FOR THE LAST 6 YEARS.

Tom Taylor HOFs Inductions (Incredible List)

1988 – Norwood-Sorrento’s Greater Cincinnati Softball HOF

1992 – Northern Kentucky Sports HOF

2002 – Sorrento’s Hamilton County Sports HOF

2008 – Dayton-Miami Valley Senior Olympics HOF

2009 – Ohio Senior Olympics HOF

2009 – Ohio ASA HOF

2009 – Kentucky Softball HOF and Honor

2014 – Ohio USSSA HOF

2015 – Greater Cincinnati USBC Bowling HOF

2016 – Ohio All-Time Slow Pitch Softball All-State Team HOF

2018 – Butler County Softball HOF

Tom Taylor

GREATER CINCINNATI WOMEN’S SLOW PITCH ALL-CENTURY

FIRST TEAM

Player of The Century- Jenny Johnson-Kappes

Pitcher- Dot Bailey

Catcher- Jan Deters

Catcher- Irma Richardson

First Base- Marsha Replogle Helton

Second Base- Sharon Graham

Third Base- Sue Malcolm

Third Base- Anita Reiskamp-Gardner

Shortstop- Jenny Johnson-Kappes

Outfield- Alberta Kohls-Sims

Outfield- Norma Eschenbrenner-Ante

Outfield- Karen Kuhnheim

Outfield- V. K. Lehmann

Outfield- Missy Merrell

Outfield- Brenda Ryan

Utility- Pam Patrus

Utility- Donna Wolfe

Manager- Commie Currens

Sponsor- Empress Chili

SECOND TEAM

Pitcher- Amy Flaugher

Pitcher- Shirley Patterson

Catcher- Jenny Hammerle

Catcher- Laverne Zureick

First Base- Wanda Evans

Second Base- Bev Beck

Third Base- Carol Weiss-Kiradjieff

Shortstop- Gloria Hill

Outfield- Theresa Hirschauer

Outfield- Peggy Meacham

Outfield- Carol Smith

Outfield- Chris Winters

Utility- Mary Jane Ranz

Utility- Mary Strotman

Manager- Merle Williams

Sponsor- Rutenschroer Florists

THIRD TEAM

Pitcher- Peg Carney

Catcher- Martha Kidd

First Base- Becky Calahand

First Base- Jan Worley

Second Base- Jean Dowell

Shortstop- Shelly Cummins

Shortstop- Sherry Tabb

Outfield- Kate Arlinghaus

Outfield- Mary Bierman

Outfield- Marsha Friedhoff

Outfield- Tina May-Tuck

Outfield- Jane Scheper Meier

Utility- Sharon Tice

Utility- Cathy Walz

Manager- Bill Goedde

Manager- Don Johnson

Sponsor- Sorrento’s Pizza

HONORABLE MENTION

Kathy Ante Porter

Jeannine Bohn

Marilyn Booher

Rhonda Klette

Joan McGannon

Barb Meadows

Arlene Naumann

Robin Ryan

Theresa Shepherd

Vickie Stambaugh

Cindy Winburn

Cincinnati News Player of the Year Winners & Runner-ups

Player of the Year Runner-up – Player of the Year

1977 Mike LaFever, Rockcastle Motors Jim Kuhn, Hal Manufacturing

1978 Hal Ward, Greater Cincinnati Sports

Ron Jones, Strohs

1979 Rick Linz, Greater Cincinnati Sports Jack Robinson, Bushleman’s Construction

Hal Ward, Greater Cincinnati Sports

1980 Galen Kelly, Bushleman’s Construction Davey Johnson, Hammers

Steve Hicks, Bushleman’s Construction

1981 Mike Tolliver, Jay’s Steve Hicks, Bushleman’s Construction

1982 Mickey McMullen, Bushleman Construction Joe Griffith, Knights

1983 Leo Osterday, Bushleman’s Construction Jack Collins, Bushleman’s Construction

1984 Bob Massong, Bushleman’s Construction Leo Osterday, Bushleman’s Construction

1985 Jack Collins, M.W. Tribble Mike Sullivan, VIP Limousine

Mike O’Brien, Jay’s

1986 Mike O’Brien, Jay’s Mike Sullivan, VIP Limousine

Don Cleaver, VIP Limousine

1987 Scott Hein, VIP Limo/Express Transport Mike Sullivan, VIP Limo/Express Transport

Mike Harvey, Jay’s

Bob Cole, F&C Athletic

1988 Steve Roeder, VIP/Express Transport Larry Shircliff, VIP/Express Transport

1989 Billy Jackson, VIP/Express Transport Steve Roeder, VIP/Express Transport

Marty Monterosso, Jay’s

1990 Marty Monterosso, Jay’s Homer Ruth, VIP/Express Transport

1991 Tony Salamone, Greg Back/Kipling’s Doug Riley, Greg Back/Kipling’s

Tim Clemmons, Jay’s

1992 Mike Kinnett, Watanabe/Scarlato’s/Easton Doug Riley, McCluskey Chevrolet-GEO

1993 Tommy Thompson, Jay’s/Worth Mike Kinnett, Watanabe/Scarlato’s/Easton

1994 Randy Lewis, Watanabe/Scarlato’s/Easton Mike King, Hosea Worldwide

1995 Mike Kinnett, Watanabe/Scarlato/Perkin’s Joe Penwell, Backstop/Easton

1996 Jim Kearns, Lovill/Easton Joe Penwell, Backstop/Easton

John Steele, Watanabe/Scarlato/Perkins

1997 John Steele, Watanabe/Scarlato/Perkins Marvin Doyle, Backstop/Easton

1998 Randy Lewis, Watanabe/Scarlato/Perkins Tom Ellis, First American Title

1999 Mark Smith, Watanabe/ Perkins/Bike Tony Sharkins, Perkins Roofing/TPS

2000 Jack Collins, EMR/Meiner’s Cafe/Worth Kevin Atwood, Perkins Roofing/TPS

2001 Marvin Doyle, EMR/Worth Jason Roesch, Cooper/Pohlman/Worth

Steve Spille, Perkins/TPS

John Steele, Perkins/TPS

2002 John Steele, Perkins/Watanabe/TPS Marvin Doyle, Cooper/Specialty Vending

2003 Brian May, Watanabe/K&G/TPS Tom Ellis, Watanabe/K&G/TPS

Darrell Hall, DLB/Arnold/Superior

Jon Jamison, Luckey Homes/Rite Rug

2004 Brian Wegman, Watanabe/New/K&G Shane Hatfield, Alpine/Easton

Mike Kinnett, EMR/Worth

Johnny Miller, EMR/Worth

2005 Brian May, Watanabe/Superior/CHL/B&A Jon Jamison, Arnold/Freeze

2006 Brad Reckart, Watanabe/Superior/B&A Kevin Greene, Storm/Wessel/Nixco/Flanagan’s

Frank Gruber, A&K Tile/Wessel/GRK/Blitz

2007 Jon Jamison, Freeze/Arnold/JAC/Putter’s Jason Roesch, Blitz/Watanabe/ Wessel/Easton

2008 Jimmy Carter, Blitz/Watanabe/Wessel Shane Spicer, EAP/Real Estate Title/Wessel

2009 Jon Jamison, Blitz/Watanabe/Weller Jason Brown, EAP/Tiger Fitness/Easton

2010 Brad Tabler, Blitz/Watanabe/Weller Jon Jamison, Blitz/Watanabe/Weller/Minges

2011 David Kessler, Blitz/Weller/Watanabe Chris Taylor, Seminoles/Schmoe’s/Clutch

2012 Brad Reckart, Blitz/ Watanabe/K&G Roger Drake, PRI/Easton

2013 — No more info available on the Player of the Year, The USSSA Tri-State Conference started

— in 2012 and the TSC awarded Player of the Year and MVP accolades

Tri-State Conference MVP Winners & Runner-ups

2012 Roger Drake, Pure Romance/Easton Chris Riddle, Cooper/Shinetime

2013 Tyler Collins, Cooper/Yuengling/Easton Brad Tabler, 3rd Street

2014 Nick Weimer, Cincysoftball/Buffalo Joe Mike Marksbury, Vicious Sports – (Class-D)

2015 – no information available

2016 – no information available

ASA Cincinnati Open/Major Metro Championship

Year Champ – Runnerup

1953 Baldwin Piano Wolf’s Cafe (Wolf’s went to Nationals also)

1954 Waldeck’s Tavern Cincinnati Firefighters (Firefighters went to Nationals also)

1955 Tresler Comets Baldwin Piano (Baldwin went to Nationals also)

(Waldeck’s went to National as 1954 defending National Champ)

1956 Eureka Bar ???

1957 Rosmarin Reality ???

1958 Hamilton Tailoring Bud’s Cafe

1959 Hamilton Tailoring Bud’s Cafe

1960 Hamilton Tailoring ???

1961 Tip Toe Inn ???

(Hamilton Tailors went to National as 1960 defending National Champ)

1962 Bud’s Café ???

(Hamilton Tailors went to National as 1961 defending National Champ)

1963 Hamilton Tailoring Bud’s Café (Bud’s Cafe went to Nationals also)

1964 Tom Sweeney’s Pontiac ???

1965 Gatliff Auto (Newport, KY) ???

1966 Standard Industrial Laundries ???

1967 Abrams Texaco ???

1968 Buckeye Merchants Dick Luken Volkswagen

(Dick Luken went to National in place of Merchants)

1969 Eddie’s Cafe Dick Luken Volkswagen

1970 Century Tire ???

1971 Century Tire ???

1972 Hauck’s Cafe Century Tire

1973 Queen City Pattern Century Tire

1974 Sorrento’s Pizza Century Tire

1975 Sorrento’s Pizza Stan’s Roofing

1976 Don Simpson’s Cafe Rumpke

1977 Franz Cafe ???

1978 Hal Manufacturing ???

1979 Greater Cincinnati Sports ???

1980 Sorrento’s Pizza Greater Cincinnati Sports

1981 Quality Manufacturing Knights ???

1982 Bushelman Construction ???

1983 Brogan Oil/Joe & George/Red Sox ???

1984 Bushelman Construction ???

1985 Bushelman Construction M.W. Tribble

1986 F&C Athletic ???

1987 VIP Limousine/Express Transport M.W. Tribble

1988 VIP Limousine/Express Transport ???

1989 VIP/Express Transport ???

1990 VIP/Express Transport ???

1991 VIP/Express Transport Greg Black Transportation/Kiplings

1992 J.R. Express ???

1993 Jay’s Watanabe Optical

1994 UDF/Clifton Medical/Worth ???

1995 Backstop/Easton ???

1996 Watanabe Optical ???

1997 Watanabe Softball/TPS ???

1998 Watanabe/Perkins/Scarlato’s/TPS ???

1999 Watanabe/Perkins/Scarlato’s/TPS ???

Year Champ – Runnerup

2000 Perkins/TPS Watanabe Softball/TPS

2001 Perkins/Watanabe/Corken/TPS EMR/Worth

2002 Perkins/Watanabe/TPS EMR/Worth

2003 Watanabe/K&G/Scarlato’s/TPS Perkins/TPS

2004 Watanabe/New/K&G/TPS EMR/Worth

2005 Watanabe/Kattus/Tiny/WHW/Alpine/TPS EMR/Kubota Group/Worth

2006 Wessel Sports/A&K Tile/Blitz Watanabe/Kattus /Superior/CHL/TPS

2007 Blitz/Watanabe/TTP/Wessel/A&K/Easton ???

2008 Blitz/Watanabe/Bull/Wessel/Easton ???

2009 EAP/Tiger Fitness/Easton Blitz/Watanabe/Bull/Minges/Wessel/Easton

2010 Blitz/Watanabe/Minges/Weller/Easton EMR/Belly’s Party Bus/Red’s Boys

2011 Blitz/Weller/Watanabe/Easton ???

2012 Blitz/Weller/Watanabe/K&G/Wilson ???

2013 3rd Street/ Weller/Louisville Slugger Fred’s Boys/Louisville Slugger

2014 Premier/Louisville Slugger Cincysoftball.com

2015 EMR Premier/Louisville Slugger

2016 no more information available

 

 

Norwood Sorrento’s Hall of Fame

* in ASA or USSSA National HOF

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2005 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

2005 held at McAllen, Texas on August 26-28.


Champion – Bestway Semitrailers, McDonough, Georgia
Runner Up – Sheppard Senators, Wichita Falls, Texas

Bestway slipped by with a 16-15 victory against Worthington advancing to the semi-finals to battle 2004 defending champion Sikorsky Aircraft (Stratford, Conn.).

On Sunday, the Semitrailers continued to control the tournament defeating Sikorsky 22-14 sending the former champs to the loser’s bracket. Waiting for its opponents, the Semitrailers watched as the Sheppard Air Force Base Senators (Wichita Falls, Texas) advanced with a 16-15 intense decision over Sikorsky. Bestway halted the Senators hopes however taking home the National Championship hardware with an 11-9 final game victory.


  • MVP – Mark Knight
  • Batting Champion – Payton Guess
  • HR Champion – Jorge Chavez

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Knight, Bestway Semitrailers
  • C – Dean Patterson, Bestway Semitrailers
  • 1B – Ron Pearce, Bestway Semitrailers
  • 2B – Steve Swazay, Sheppard Senators
  • 3B – Jimmy Phillips, Bestway Semitrailers
  • SS – Payton Guess, Bestway Semitrailers
  • OF – Toby Starks, Bestway Semitrailers
  • OF – Jorge Chavez, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Chris Pittner, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Ronnie Black, Bestway Semitrailers
  • UTIL – Jim Davis, Sheppard Senators
  • UTIL – Alejandro Rodriguez, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Todd Ringhiser, Worthington Industries
  • UTIL – Steve Gifford, Sheppard Senators

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Mihalick, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • C – Marc Bukowski, Sheppard Senators
  • 1B – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 2B – Josh Lynch, Bestway Semitrailers
  • 3B – Scott Chafin, Bestway Semitrailers
  • SS – Matt Brown, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Scott Holder, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Dave Miles, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Edward Nelson, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Tom DeBernardo, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Mike Houck, Sheppard Senators
  • UTIL – Jason Morris, Bestway Semitrailers
  • UTIL – Charles Curtis, Worthington Industries
  • UTIL – Billy Moler, Worthington Industries
  • UTIL – Jason Russell, Worthington Industries

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Bestway Semitrailers, McDonough, GA (4-0)
2. Sheppard Senators, Wichita Falls, TX (4-2)
3. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (1-2)
4. Worthington Industries, Columbus, OH (1-2)
5t. Solutia Stars, Alvin, TX (0-2)
5t. Clute Champs, Clute, TX (0-2)

2004 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

2004 held at Albany, Georgia.


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut
Runner Up – Worthington Industries, Lewis Center, Ohio


  • MVP – Jeff Toni
  • Batting Champion – Carlton Griffin – .850
  • Batting Champion – Jeff Toni – .850
  • HR Champion – Chip Curtis – 11

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky
  • C – Brady Briggs, Worthington
  • 1B – Chip Curtis, Worthington
  • 2B – Steve Swazay, Sheppard Senators
  • 3B – Craig Kulhemeir, TPM/Bestway
  • SS – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky
  • OF – Carlton Griffin, TPM/Bestway
  • OF – Ned Kelly, TPM/Bestway
  • OF – Jeff Bump, Worthington
  • OF – Tom Debernado, Sikorsky
  • Utility – Ron Pearce, TPM/Bestway
  • Utility – Mark Mihalick, Sikorsky
  • Utility – Jason Russell, Worthington
  • Utility – Mike Houck, Sheppard Senators
  • Utility – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

  • P – Mark Knight, TPM/Bestway
  • C – Bill Nevis, Sheppard Senators
  • 1B – Jim Davis, Sheppard Senators
  • 2B – Todd Ringhiser, Worthington
  • 3B – Donnie Schone, Worthington
  • SS – Jack Schone, Worthington
  • OF – Brad Blake, Formosa Bulls
  • OF – Scott Holder, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Billy Moler, Worthington
  • OF – Toby Starks, TPM/Bestway
  • UTIL – Pat Matto, SNET/SBC
  • UTIL – Jimmy Phillips, TPM/Bestway
  • UTIL – Mark Berritto, Sikorsky
  • UTIL – Bob Kownacki, Sikorsky
  • UTIL – Israel Valdez, Formosa Bulls

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (4-0)
2. Worthington, Lewis Center, OH (4-2)
3. TPM/Bestway, Conley, GA (2-2)
4. Sheppard Senators, Wichita Falls, TX (4-2)
5t. Formosa Bulls, Victoria, TX (2-2)
5t. TSYS, Columbus, GA (1-2)
7t. AAA Cooper, Dothan, AL (1-2)
7t. Kentucky Erectors, London, KY (1-2)
9t. SNET/SBC, Stratford, CT (1-2)
9t. Westpoint Stevens, Valley, AL (0-2)
9t. Honda Power, Marysville, OH (0-2)

2003 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

2003 held at San Antonio, Texas on August 22-24.


Champion – Worthington Industries, Columbus, Ohio
Runner Up – TSYS, Columbus, Georgia


  • MVP – Jack Shone, Worthington Industries
  • HR Leader – Phillip White, TSYS – 18
  • Batting Leaders – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky (20-20)  – 1.000
  • Batting Leaders – Will O’Neal, Chromalloy (20-20) – 1.000

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Rick Hatfield, Worthington Industries
  • C – Dean Patterson, TPM/Bestway
  • 1B – Jim Davis, Sheppard AFB Senators
  • 2B – Phillip White, TSYS
  • 3B – Donnie Schone, Worthington Industries
  • SS – Jack Schone, Worthington Industries
  • OF – Ronnie Black, TPM/Bestway
  • OF – Tim Davis, TSYS
  • OF – Will O’Neal, Chromalloy
  • OF – Matt McLemore, TSYS
  • UTIL – Kevin Haese, CPS Livewire
  • UTIL – Jeff Hagler, TSYS
  • UTIL – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Billy Moler, Worthington Industries
  • UTIL – Doug Matthews, TPM/Bestway

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • C – Rick Leal, CPS Livewire
  • 1B – Ernie Craze, Honda Rebels
  • 2B – Todd Ringhiser, Worthington Industries
  • 3B – Mickey Rodriguez, Chromalloy
  • SS – Steve Swazay, Sheppard AFB Senators
  • OF – Dave Lahr, TSYS
  • OF – Manuel Sosa, Chromalloy
  • OF – Gene Bonshier, Honda Power
  • OF – Chris Pittner, Sheppard AFB Senators
  • UTIL – Jeff Brunken, Chromalloy
  • UTIL – Carlton Griffin, TPM/Bestway
  • UTIL – Tom DeBernardo, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Art Saenz, CPS Livewire
  • UTIL – Brady Briggs, Worthington Industries

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Worthington Industries, Columbus, OH (6-1)
2. TSYS, Columbus, GA (6-2)
3. TPS/Bestway, Conley, GA (4-2)
4. Chromalloy, San Antonio, TX (3-2)
5t. Honda Rebels, Marysville, OH (4-2)
5t. Sheppard AFB Senators, Wichita Falls, TX (3-2)
7t. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (4-2)
7t. CPSLivewire, San Antonio, TX (3-2)
9t. Solutia Stars, Alvin, TX (2-2)
9t. Honda Power, Marysville, OH (2-2)
9t. BP Stars, Texas City, TX (1-2)
9t. Klean Corp. International, Victoria, TX (1-2)
13t. Ft. Hood Tankers, Killeen, TX (1-2)
13t. Quail Creek Oil Corp., Liberty, TX (1-2)
13t. SNET/SBC, Stratford, CT (1-2)
13t. Wilsonart International Softball Club, Temple, TX (0-2)
17t. Bridgeport Corrections Center, Bridgeport, CT (1-2)
17t. Dow Diamond Dawgs, Lake Jackson, TX (0-2)
17t. MBNA Crozier, Newark, DE (0-2)
17t. Saws Main Breakers, San Antonio, TX (0-2)
17t. Wilsonart International Demolition, Temple, TX (0-2)
17t. Wilsonart International Heat, Temple, TX (0-2)

2002 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

2002 held at Mobile, Alabama on August 23-25.


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut
Runner Up – Bridgeport Corrections Center, Bridgeport, Connecticut


  • MVP – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • HR Leader – Dave Cox, TPM/Bestway – 7
  • Batting Leader – Pat Matto, CWA/1298 Telso – .762

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • C – Mike Bowling, Kimball International
  • 1B – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 2B – William White, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • 3B – Pat Matto, CWA 1298
  • SS – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Daryle Pataky, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • OF – Phillip Vega, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • OF – Robert Tomasolto, TPM/Bestway
  • OF – Jim Bledsoe, West Point Stevens
  • UTIL – Mark Berritto, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Keith Anderson, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • UTIL – David Cox, TPM/Bestway
  • UTIL – Carlton Griffin, TPM/Bestway
  • UTIL – Wayne Alexander, Kimball International

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (5-0)
2. Bridgeport Corrections Center, Bridgeport, CT (4-2)
3. TPS/Bestway, Conley, GA (4-2)
4. Kimball International, Jasper, IN (3-2)
5t. CWA1298, Stratford, CT (3-2)
5t. West Point Stevens, Valley, AL (2-2)
7t. Pepsi, Birmingham, AL (2-2)
7t. Worthington Industries, Columbus, OH (2-2)
9t. Benchcraft, Blue Mountain, MS (1-2)
9t. Lights Out City Electric, Tallahassee, FL (0-2)
9t. TSYS #1, Columbus, GA (1-2)
9t. Hitachi #1, Harrodsburg, KY (1-2)
13t. People Loungers, Nettleton, MS (0-2)
13t. Mobile Firefighters, Mobile, AL (0-2)

2001 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

2001 held at Tupelo, Mississippi on August 24-26.


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut
Runner Up – Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut

Jeff Toni (.750), Tom DeBernardo (6 HR) and Bob Kownacki (14-20, .700) made All American team.  Sikorsky beat Bridgeport  Corrections in final 16-6; Mark Berritto, Bob Kownacki and Jeff Toni had 3 hits each. Tom DeBernardo had 2 HR, Kownacki 5 RBI, Mark Trembley 2 hits and he also pitched all 5 wins, Sikorsky beat Action A’s 18-4 in Semi-Final; Ed Muzyka had 3 hits, including 2 HR, Jeff Toni was 4-4 with HR, Bob Kownacki and Mark Trembley had 3 hits each. Tom Debernardo had 2 HR and 5 RBI.


  • MVP – no info listed
  • HR Leader – Joe Buttone, Bridgeport Corrections – 10
  • Batting Leader – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft (15-20, 6 HR, 14 RBI) – .750

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Lupe Martinez, Formosa Bulls
  • C – Mark Mihalick, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 1B – Anthony Hendrix, Action Lane A’s
  • 2B – Todd Ringhiser, Worthington Industries
  • 3B – Joe Bottone, Bridgeport
  • SS – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Tommy Clark, Formosa Bulls
  • OF – Shawn Reeder, Action Lane A’s
  • OF – Phil Vega, Bridgeport
  • OF – Tom DeBernardo, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Robert Kownacki, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Randy Crisp, Shaw One
  • UTIL – Mike McCraw, Action Lane A’s
  • UTIL – Andy Brigner, Worthington Industries
  • UTIL – Daryle Pataky, Bridgeport

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (5-0)
2. Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT (6-2)
3. Action Lane A’s, Tupelo, MS (3-2)
4. Worthington Industries, Columbus, OH (4-2)
5t. Honda Wings, Marysville, OH (2-2)
5t. Formosa Bulls, Victoria, TX (2-2)
7t. Shaw One, Dalton, GA (2-2)
7t. CPS Livewire, San Antonio, TX (1-2)
9t. Kimball International, Jasper, IN (1-2)
9t. Solutia Stars, Alvin, TX (1-2)
9t. Bauhaus, Saltillo, MS (1-2)
9t. Benchcraft, Blue Mountain, MS (0-2)
13t. Artex, West Point, MS (0-2)
13t. Tecumseh, Saltillo, MS (0-2)
13t. People Lounger, Nettleton, MS (0-2)

2000 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

2000 held at Stratford, Connecticut on August 24-27.


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut
Runner Up – Comm-Scope Scramblers, Catawba, North Carolina


Tom DeBernardo and Jeff Toni earned co-MVP honors as Sikorsky went 5-0 in winning its 8th Industrial title in the last nine years. Sikorsky outslugged the Com-Scope Scramblers 44-32 in the finals as Ed Muzyka hit four home runs and Mark Tremblay had five hits. Sikorski sent 22 batters to the plate in the sixth inning, scoring 17 runs on 16 hits, including a grand slam and a two-run shot by DeBernardo, a three-run homer by John Toni and a solo HR by Jeff Toni.


  • MVP – Tom DeBernardo, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • MVP – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • Batting Champion – Tom DeBernardo, Sikorsky Aircraft – .889
  • HR Champion – Brian Deese, CommScope Scramblers – 14

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • C – Scott Cline, CommScope Scramblers
  • 1B – Johnny Starnes, CommScope Scramblers
  • 2B – Brian Yount, CommScope Scramblers
  • 3B – Mike Marulla, Tuccinardi Brothers
  • SS – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Tom DeBernardo, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Brian Deese, CommScope Scramblers
  • OF – David Sigmon, CommScope Scramblers
  • OF – Ed White, CommScope Scramblers
  • UTIL – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Jason Perri, Tuccinardi Brothers
  • UTIL – Chris Klein, Kimball International
  • UTIL – Mike McCraw, Action Lane A’s
  • UTIL – Vito Savo, Bridgeport Corrections Center

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

  • P – Brian Moody, CommScope Scramblers
  • C – Ersa Freeman, Action Lane A’s
  • 1B – Anthony Hendrix, Action Lane A’s
  • 2B – Mark Berritto, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 3B – Wayne Alexander, Kimball International
  • SS – Dante Schettino, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • OF – Jeff Wingler, Kimball International
  • OF – Al Digianvittoru, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – John Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Frank Domback, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • UTIL – Shawn Reeder, Action Lane A’s
  • UTIL – John Perez, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • UTIL – Daryle Pataky, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • UTIL – Mike Smith, Action Lane A’s
  • UTIL – Mark Mihalick, Sikorsky Aircraft

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (5-0)
2. Comm-Scope Scramblers, Catawba, NC (5-2)
3. Action Lane A’s, Tupelo, MS (3-2)
4. Bridgeport Corrections Center, Bridgeport, CT (4-2)
5t. Kimball International, Jasper, IN (2-2)
5t. Tuccinardi Brothers, Stamford, CT (2-2)
7t. C.V.S., Woonsocket, RI (1-2)
7t. S.N.E.T., New Haven, CT (1-2)
9t. C.P.S. Livewire, San Antonio, TX (1-2)
9t. Milford Fire Department, Milford, CT (0-2)
9t. Shaw One, Dalton, GA (0-2)
9t. Bridgeport Fire Department, Bridgeport, CT (0-2)
13. Amoco Oilers, Texas City, TX (0-2)