Category: ISA

1996 ISA Men’s A Slow Pitch World Series

1996 held at Woodstock, Georgia.


Champion – Western Distributors/Dolls, Augusta, Georgia
Runner Up – Mobile Oil, New Orleans, Louisiana


  • MVP – Kevin Johnson, Western Distributors/Downtown Dolls (22-28, .785 16 HR, 12 RBI)
  • HR Leader – Kevin Johnson, Western Distributors/Downtown Dolls – 16
  • Batting Leader – Kevin Johnson, Western Distributors/Downtown Dolls – .785
  • Defensive MVP – None named

1996 ISA Men’s AA Slow Pitch World Series

1996 held at Dearborn, Michigan.


Champion – Hague/Ohio/Wessell, Columbus, Ohio
Runner Up – Herrin/Dudley, Savannah, Georgia


  • MVP – Jim Burbrink, Hague
  • HR Leader – Ray Cowart, Hinson/TPS (22-28, .785) – 18
  • Batting Leader – Greg Schulte, Hinson (23-27, 10 HR) – .852
  • Defensive MVP – Scott Alley, Herrin/Dudley

1996 ISA AA ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Jim Burbrink, Hague/Ohio Transport/Wessell
  • Mark Cobb,Hague/Ohio Transport/Wessell
  • Tim Cocco, Hague/Ohio Transport/Wessell
  • John Steele, Hague/Ohio Transport/Wessell
  • Steve Dickinson, Hague/Ohio Transport/Wessell
  • Ronnie Field, Hague/Ohio Transport/Wessell
  • Dave Aughey, Herrin/Dudley (16-23, .696, 13 HR)
  • Jamie Cain, Herrin/Dudley (18-22, .818, 7 HR)
  • Roy Eppley, Herrin/Dudley (18-23, .783, 7 HR)
  • Scott Alley, Herrin/Dudley (16-24, .667, 8 HR)
  • Danny Worrell, Herrin/Dudley (11-17, 647)
  • Ray Cowart, Hinson/TPS (22-28, .785, 18 HR)
  • John Grissom, Hinson/TPS (17-27, .630, 9 HR)
  • Bill Arnold, Hinson/TPS (20-29, .690, 6 HR)
  • Cody Wyatt, AJ’s/Worth
  • Greg Watkins, AJ’s/Worth

OTHERS

Greg Shulte, Hinson’s (23-27, .852, 10 HR)
John Hicks, Herrin/Dudley (16-23, .696, 7 HR)
Mike Mincy, Herrin/Dudley (7 HR)


FINAL RESULTS

1. Hague/Ohio Transport/Wessell, Columbus, OH (4-0)
2. Herrin/Dudley, Savannah, GA (3-2)
3. Hinson/TPS, Houston, TX (3-2)
4. AJ’s/Worth, Richmond, VA (2-2)
5t. ChecKing/Brien Oil/Star/TPS, Somers, CT (2-2)
5t. Humph’s, Macomb, MI (2-2)
7t. Plumbers & Pipefitters, Lansing, MI (1-2)
7t. Air Transat/Worth, Laval, Quebec (1-2)
9t. Ford, Wayne, MI (0-2)
9t. Rougue Steel, Dearborn, MI (0-2)

1996 ISA Super Slow Pitch World Series

1996 held at Salem, Oregon.


Champion – Shen Valley/Superior/Taylor Brothers/TPS, Bridgewater, Virginia
Runner Up – Sunbelt/Easton, Centerville, Georgia


Shen Valley went undefeated (4-0) and their scores were crazy. They beat Steele’s 72-42, then defeated Liquid Blue 62-34 and in the winners bracket final, they only won 37-17. Sunbelt made it back to the finals and Shen Valley won a close game 29-28 over Sunbelt. The big surprise was Ritch’s-Superior getting beat 50-19 by Liquid Blue. R-S got back on track in the losers bracket by beating Steele’s 62-50. Then, Lighthouse sent them home with a 52-49 defeat.


  • Co-MVP – (Winning Team) – Todd Martin, Shen Valley – (25-26, .962, 12 HR)
  • Co-MVP – (Losing Team) – Jeff Hall, Sunbelt – (18-21, .818, 8 HR)
  • Co-Defensive MVP – (Winning Team) – Phil Jobe, Shen Valley/TPS
  • Co-Defensive MVP – (Losing Team) – Butch Ovens, Sunbelt/Easton
  • HR Leader – Dewayne Frizzell, Shen Valley (23-26, .885) – 15
  • Batting Leader – Todd Martin, Shen Valley (25-26, 12 HR) – .962

ISA ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Todd Martin, Shen Valley/TPS (25-26, .962, 12 HR)
  • Dewayne Frizzell, Shen Valley/TPS (23-26, .885, 15 HR)
  • Phil Jobe, Shen Valley/TPS
  • Scott Elliott, Shen Valley/TPS (21-26, .808, 14 HR)
  • Tot Powers, Shen Valley/TPS (20-26, .769, 13 HR)
  • Jimmy Powers, Shen Valley/TPS (23-28, .821, 13 HR)
  • JC Phelps, Shen Valley/TPS (22-26, .846, 11 HR)
  • John Mello, Shen Valley/TPS (20-26, .769, 10 HR)
  • Jason Kendrick, Shen Valley/TPS (16-25, .640, 7 HR)
  • Jeff Hall, Sunbelt/Easton (18-21, .818, 8 HR)
  • Charles Wright, Sunbelt/Easton (18-25, .720, 6 HR)
  • Hank Garris, Sunbelt/Easton (18-25, .720, 10 HR)
  • John McCraw, Sunbelt/Easton (17-23, .739, 11 HR)
  • Todd Joerling, Sunbelt/Easton (21-28, .750, 9 HR)
  • Butch Ovens, Sunbelt/Easton (15-23, .652, 6 HR)
  • Robbie Ergle, Lighthouse/Worth (22-26, .846, 7 HR)
  • Steve Craven, Lighthouse/Worth (21-27, .727, 8 HR)
  • Brad Stiles, Lighthouse/Worth (21-27, .727, 6 HR)
  • Craig Billeci, No Limit/TPS (18-22, .818, 9 HR)
  • John Redihan, Liquid Blue (16-19, .842, 8 HR)
  • Kerry Everett, Liquid Blue (18-20, .900, 11 HR)
  • Ron Parnell, Ritch’s-Superior/Tri-Gems (17-19, .895)
  • Jason McRae, Steele’s Silver Bullet/Hit Men (17-18, .944, 7 HR)

OTHERS

Randy Kortokrax, Steele’s (17-20, .850, 11 HR)
Jamie Wisham, Steele’s (15-18, .833, 7 HR)
Jeff Ott, Liquid Blue (19-23, .826, 11 HR)
Jacques Millier, Steele’s (14-17, .824)
Dewayne Nevitt, Ritch’s-Superior (15-19, .789, 10 HR)
Britt Hightower, Ritch’s-Superior (15-19, .789, 6 HR)
Darrell Beeler, Ritch’s-Superior (15-19, .789)
Rod Hughes, Liquid Blue (17-23, .739, 13 HR)
Larry Carter, Liquid Blue (17-23, .739, 6 HR)
Randy Noe, Liquid Blue (17-23, .739)
Jeff Wallace, Steele’s (13-18, .722, 8 HR)
Dan Schuck, Sunbelt/Easton (17-26, .654, 10 HR)
Rusty Bumgardner, Shen Valley (18-26, .692, 12 HR)
Carl Rose, Lighthouse (20-29, .690, 12 HR)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Shen Valley/Superior/Taylor/TPS, Bridgewater VA (4-0)
2. Sunbelt/Easton, Centerville, GA (3-2)
3. Lighthouse/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA (3-2)
4. No Limit/TPS, Concord, CA (3-2)
5t. Liquid Blue, Providence, RI (2-2)
5t. Ritch’s-Superior/Tri-Gems/TPS, Windsor Locks, CT (1-2)
7t. Steele’s Silver Bullet/Hit Men, Brooke Park, OH (1-2)
7t. Rainer/TPS, Seattle, WA (1-2)
9t. Long Pest Control/TPS, Tacoma, WA (0-2)
9t. Wallace Park/DeMarini, Salem, OR (0-2)

1995 ISA Super Men’s Slow Pitch World Series

1995 held at Gainesville, Georgia.


Champion – Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks Connecticut
Runner Up – Bell/Sunbelt, Tampa, Florida


The R-S Express rolled to the Championship game reeling off four wins by a 158-59 scoring margin.  Bell/Sunbelt eliminated Lighthouse 55-34 in the loser’s bracket final.  R-S won the championship 35-18.


  • MVP – Doug Roberson, Ritch’s-Superior .(22-24, .917, 16 HR)
  • Defensive MVP – Albert Davis, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton
  • HR Leader – Wendall Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth (25-33, .758, 30 RBI) – 18
  • Batting Leader – Doug Roberson, Ritch’s-Superior (22-24) -.917
  • Batting Leader – Mike Stanley, Superior/ Southland (22-24) -.917
  • Base Burglars – Charles Wright, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS – 3
  • Base Burglars – Ken Pruitt, Supreme/Skyhawk – 3

ISA ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Doug Roberson, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (22-24, .917, 16 HR, 25 RBI, 21 Runs)
  • Dirk Androff, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (25-29, .862, 11 HR, 24 RBI, 23 Runs)
  • Larry Fredieu, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (23-28, .821, 16 HR, 27 RBI, 19 Runs)
  • Britt Hightower, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (19-28, .679, 12 HR, 21 RBI, 20 Runs)
  • Ron Parnell, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (20-26, .769, 7 HR, 11 RBI, 15 Runs)
  • Paul Drilling, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (14-21, .667, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 13 Runs)
  • Mike Macenko, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (18-24, .750, 6 Runs, 9 RBI, 16 Runs)
  • Charles Wright, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (21-28, .750, 8 HR, 17 RBI, 21 Runs)
  • Dave Steffen, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton (19-25, .760, 10 HR, 16 RBI, 20 Runs)
  • Dan Schuck, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton (20-29, .690, 13 HR, 23 RBI, 18 Runs)
  • Todd Joerling, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton (21-27, .778, 5 HR, 12 RBI, 19 Runs)
  • Greg Harding, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton (18-25, .720, 11 HR, 20 RBI, 12 Runs)
  • Phil White, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton (16-25, .640, 8 HR, 13 RBI, 15 Runs)
  • Albert Davis, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton (15-23, .652, 6 HR, 12 RBI, 14 Runs)
  • Ricky Huggins, Lighthouse/Worth (26-33, .788, 12 HR, 19 RBI, 23 Runs)
  • Kerry Everett, Lighthouse/Worth (24-32, .750, 15 HR, 22 RBI, 21 Runs)
  • Wendall Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth (25-33, .758, 18 HR, 30 RBI, 25 Runs)
  • JC Phelps, Shen Valley/TPS (21-26, .808, 13 HR, 18 RBI, 17 Runs)
  • Scott Elliott, Shen Valley/TPS (20-27, .741, 12 HR, 22 RBI, 18 Runs)
  • Mike Stanley, Superior/Southland/TPS (22-24, .917, 9 HR, 7 RBI, 18 Runs)
  • Mark Martin, Supreme/Skyhawk (22-27, .815, 5 HR, 11 RBI, 19 Runs)
  • Ken Pruitt, Supreme/Skyhawk (8-19, .421, 2 RBI, 9 Runs)
  • David Burch, WW Gay/TPS (15-16, .938, 11 HR, 20 RBI)

OTHERS

Jimmy Powers, Shen Valley (22-27, .815, 9 HR, 21 RBI)
Dewayne Nevitt, Shen Valley (20-26, .769, 10 HR, 21 RBI)
Rusty Bumgardner, Shen Valley (19-26, .731)
Jeff Hall, Bell/Sunbelt (18-25, .720, 10 HR, 17 RBI)
Tot Powers, Shen Valley (18-25, .720, 6 HR, 10 RBI)
Mike Shenk, Lighthouse (21-30, .700, 9 HR, 20 RBI)
Bobby Gilbert, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (15-22, .682, 7 HR, 11 RBI)
Todd Martin, Shen Valley (17-25, .680, 11 HR, 19 RBI)
Steve Craven, Lighthouse (21-31, .677, 11 HR, 20 RBI)
Dewayne Frizzell, Superior/Southland (15-23, .652. 9 HR, 19 RBI)
Rick Weiterman, Ritch’s-Superior (13-21, .619, 1 HR, 9 RBI)
Darrell Beeler, Ritch’s-Superior (17-28, .607, 8 HR, 11 RBI)
Hank Garris, Bell/Sunbelt/Easton (10-20, .500, 6 HR, 12 RBI)
Cecil Whitehead, Superior/Southland (3-10 .300, 3 HR, 3 RBI)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks, CT (5-0)
2. Bell/Sunbelt/Easton, Tampa, FL (4-2)
3. Lighthouse/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA (4-2)
4. Shen Valley/TPS, Bridgewater, VA (3-2)
5t. Superior/Southland/TPS, Gainesville, GA (3-2)
5t. Supreme/Skyhawk, Parma, OH (3-2)
7t. Riverside/RAM/Taylor/TPS, Louisville, KY (2-2)
7t. WW Gay/TPS, Gainesville, GA (2-2)
9t. Steele’s Hit Men, Brook Park, OH (1-2)
9t. Tri-Gems/Easton, Cedarbrook, NJ (1-2)
9t. Back Porch/Moulton Furn./TPS, Destin, FL (1-2)
9t. Johnson Builders, Hilton Head, SC (1-2)
13t. Hudson’s, Samson, AL (0-2)
13t. Carpet Headquarters/Worth, Knoxville, TN (0-2)
13t. LJ’s, Augusta, GA (0-2)
13t. Pacer Pools, Gainesville, GA (0-2)

1995 ISA Men’s AA Slow Pitch World Series

1995 held at Columbus, Ohio.


Champion – Hague/R&D/Ohio Transport, Columbus, Ohio
Runner Up – Joe Black’s/Latoff/Worth, Chicago, Illinois


  • MVP – Jim Burbrink, Hague/R&D/Ohio Transport (.764, 4 HR)
  • HR Leader – Tim Linson, Hague/R&D/Ohio Transport (.715)
  • HR Leader – Dale Dorton, Joe Black’s/Latoff/Worth (.700)
  • HR Leader – Scott McDaniels, Joe Black’s/Latoff/Worth – 7
  • Batting Leader – Mike Cobb, Hague/R&D/Ohio Transport – .800 (12-15)
  • Base Burgler – Kurt Hoff, Hague/R&D/Ohio Transport

ISA ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Jim Burbrink, Hague/R&D/Ohio Transport (.764)
  • Mark Cobb, Hague/R&D/Ohio Transport (12-15, .800)
  • Steve Dickinson, Hague/R&D/Ohio Transport (.737, 3 HR)
  • Howie Krause, Hague/R&D/Ohio Transport (.734)
  • Tim Koethke, Hague/R&D/Ohio Transport (.723)
  • Tim Linson, Hague/R&D/Ohio Transport (.715, 7 HR)
  • Joe Krisnik, Joe Black’s/Latoff/Worth (.714, 6 HR)
  • Dale Dorton, Joe Black’s/Latoff/Worth (.700, 7 HR)
  • Scott McDaniel, Joe Black’s/Latoff/Worth (.667, 7 HR)
  • Bob Cameron, Joe Black’s/Latoff/Worth (.667)
  • Gar King, Vinnie’s Astros/TPS (12-14, .857, 4 HR)

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Hague/R&D/Ohio, Columbus, OH (4-0)
2. Joe Black’s/Latoff/Worth, Chicago, IL (3-2)
3. Pace/Leisure Time/Worth, Rochester, NY (2-2)
4. N.A.S.T.Y. Boys, St. Louis, MO (1-2)
5t. Vinnie’s Astros/TPS, Newport, KY (1-2)
5t. Underwood/Puckett/Easton, Mt. Washington, KY (1-2)
7. South Dixie/TPS, Louisville, KY (0-2)

1995 ISA Men’s A Slow Pitch World Series

1995 held at Cleveland, Tennessee.


Champion – Doc’s/TPS, Jacksonville, Florida
Runner Up – Terry’s/TPS, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina


  • MVP – Jim Presley, Doc’s (22-29, .759, 12 HR)
  • HR Leader – Nelson Potter, Pierce/Brien (24-35, .714) – 13
  • HR Leader – Terry Church, Terry’s (23-26, .639) – 13
  • Batting Leader – Kenny Hooper, Chips/Easton .909 (20-22)
  • Defensive MVP – None named

ISA A ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Jim Presley, Doc’s/TPS (22-29, .759, 12 HR)
  • Bob O’Brien, Doc’s/TPS (27-36, .750, 8 HR)
  • Steve Gunter, Doc’s/TPS (26-32, .813)
  • Larry Heise, Doc’s/TPS (22-32, .688, 12 HR, 33 RBI)
  • Jim Hampton, Doc’s/TPS (20-28, .
  • BJ Guzzone, Doc’s/TPS (25-35, .715, 5 HR)
  • Bill Bell, Doc’s/TPS
  • Terry Church, Terry’s (23-36, .639, 13 HR)
  • Tim White, Terry’s (28-39, .718, 10 HR)
  • George Marshall, Terry’s (24-40, .600, 10 HR)
  • Baxter Burris, Terry’s (25-39, .641, 10 HR)
  • Joey Murphy, Terry’s (20-31, .645, 9 HR)
  • Kenny Hooper, Chips (20-22, .909, 5 HR)
  • Jeff Minnis, Chips (14-23, .609, 5 HR)
  • Mark Briley, Chips (15-19, .789, 4 HR)
  • Nelson Potter, Pierce/Brien (24-35, .714, 13 HR)

OTHERS

John Starnes, Terry’s (26-34, .765, 9 HR)
Roy Eppley, Doc’s (25-34, .735, 8 HR)
Rusty Mattesen, Pierce/Brien (22-30, .733, 6 HR)
Greg Poe, Terry’s 25-41, .610)
Paul Couture, Pierce/Brien (17-28, 9 HR)
Billy Byrd, Chips (13-22, .591, 5 HR)
Joe Michals, Doc’s (19-33, .576)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Doc’s/TPS, Jacksonville, FL
2. Terry’s/TPS, North Wilkesboro, NC
3. Chip’s/Easton, Nashville, TN
4. Pierce Construction/Brien Oil/Worth, Windsor Locks, CT
5t. Sports World/Worth, Lebanon, TN
5t. Roberts/Steeles, Orlando, FL
7t. Herrin’s/Easton, Savannah, FL
7t. Fast Eddie’s/Worth, Jackson, MS
9t. Charlies, Columbia, SC
9t. Ludies/Worth, Covington, KY
9t. Carpet Headquarters/Worth, Knoxville, TN
9t. Precision Printing, Georgia
13t. Newman’s 76ers, Tallahassee, FL
13t. Action Athletics, Mount Carmel, TN
13t. Jonesboro/TPS, Jonesboro, TN
13t. Allison Leroy’s, Greenville, SC
17t. RC Strokers, NC

remainder of standings unavailable (33 teams total)

Fitness Unlimited/Worth, Benton, AR
L&B/Steele’s, Richmond, VA
Johnson Builders, Hilton Head, SC
Fully Loaded/Steele’s, Centerville, GA
Pacer Pools, Gainesville, GA
United Window, Kingsport, TN
Team Dudley/Mizuno, Fort Pierce, FL
Major League/Steele’s, Ringgold, GA
PPI/Easton, Savannah, GA

1994 ISA Men’s A Slow Pitch World Series

1994 held at Gainesville, Florida.


Champion – Bunca/Worth, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Runner Up – Budweiser, Gainesville, Florida


  • MVP – None named
  • HR Leader – David Burch, Budweiser – 8
  • Batting Leader – David Burch, Budweiser – .720
  • Defensive MVP – None named

ISA A ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Mike DeVota, Bunca/Worth (.611, 5 HR)
  • Doug Kett, Bunca/Worth (.667)
  • Dale Haisma, Bunca/Worth (.647)
  • Bob Woldyk, Bunca/Worth (5 HR)
  • Ray Cowart, Bunca/Worth (.611)
  • Al Krezewski, Bunca/Worth (.667)
  • Mike Jacobs, Budweiser
  • Roger Maris Jr, Budweiser
  • Wade Skinner, Budweiser
  • Mike Thomas, Budweiser
  • David Burch, WW Gay (.720, 11 HR)
  • Eddie Sipes, WW Gay/TPS
  • Mike Stanley, Back Porch (.615, 11 HR)
  • Parrish Barwick, Back Porch

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Bunca/Worth, Kalamazoo, MI (5-0)
2. Budweiser, Gainesville, FL
3. Back Porch/Worth, Destin, FL
4. WW Gay/TPS, Gainesville, FL
5t. Starke Powercell, Starke, FL
5t. Sportsworld/Bass Tire/Worth, Nashville, TN
7t. Instant Landscape, Loxahatchee, FL
7t. Orlando Panthers, Orlando, FL
9t. Doc’s, Jacksonville, FL
9t. Treasure Coast Men/Steele’s, Fort Pierce, FL
9t. C&D, Jacksonville, FL
9t. Burger King, Fort Walton Beach, FL
13. Herrin, Savannah, GA

1994 ISA Men’s Super Slow Pitch World Series

1994 held at Anniston, Alabama.


Champion – Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks, Connecticut
Runner Up – Converters/Vernons, Kinston, North Carolina


The R-S Express went undefeated, winning five straight games to win the ISA World Series.


  • MVP – Ron Parnell, Ritch’s-Superior (26-29, .897, 13 HR, 27 RBI)
  • Defensive MVP – Randall Boone, Shen Valley/DJ’s
  • HR Leader – Dewayne Nevitt, Converters (31-37, .838, 29 RBI) – 18
  • Batting Leader – Dale Sensenig, Shen Valley (19-21) – .905

ISA SUPER ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Ron Parnell, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (26-29, .897, 13 HR, 27 RBI)
  • Doug Roberson, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
  • Britt Hightower, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
  • Rick Weiterman, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
  • Charles Wright, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
  • Dewayne Nevitt, Converters/Vernon’s (31-37, .838, 18 HR, 29 RBI)
  • Tot Powers, Converters/Vernon’s
  • Scott Elliott, Converters/Vernon’s
  • Rusty Bumgardner, Converters/Vernon’s
  • Derek Jones, Lighthouse/Worth
  • Kenny Carver, Lighthouse/Worth
  • Dale Sensenig, Shen Valley/DJ’s (19-21, .905)
  • Randall Boone, Shen Valley/DJ’s
  • Todd Joerling, Bell Corp.
  • Dan Schuck, Bell Corp.
  • John Hicks, Back Porch

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks CT (5-0)
2. Converters/Vernon’s/TPS, Kinston, NC (5-2)
3. Lighthouse/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA (3-2)
4. Shen Valley/DJ’s/TPS, Bridgewater, VA (3-2)
5t. Bell Corp/Easton, Tamps, FL (3-2)
5t. Back Porch/Worth, Destin, FL (3-2)
7t. Steele’s/Sunbelt, Brook Park, OH (2-2)
7t. KC Services/Steele’s, Houston, TX (2-2)
9t. Williams/Worth, Houston, TX (1-2)
9t. RSH/Deep South/Worth, Ridgemont, MS (1-2)
9t. Hudson/Herring, Dothan, AL (1-2)
9t. Coca-Cola/Steele’s, Portsmouth, OH (1-2)
13t. Southland/TPS, Gainesville, GA (0-2)
13t. Herrin, Savannah, GA (0-2)
13t. Moulton Furniture/Easton, Moulton, AL (0-2)
13t. Just Say No to Drugs, Conyers, GA (0-2)

1993 ISA Men’s A Slow Pitch World Series

1993 held at Lexington and Columbia, South Carolina.


Champion – Bunca/Worth, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Runner Up – Stottler Stagg, Cocoa, Florida


  • MVP – Pete Benton, Bunca/Worth (11-18) – .611
  • HR Leader – Eric Jackson, Stottler Stagg – 18
  • Batting Leader – Bobby Cameron, Bunca – .833
  • Defensive MVP – Jeff Vargo, Stottler Stagg

ISA A ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Pete Benton, Bunca/Worth (11-18, .611)
  • Bob Cameron, Bunca/Worth (15-18, .833)
  • Brian Ward, Bunca (16-23, .696, 8 HR)
  • Mike Devota, Bunca (13-21, .619, 6 HR)
  • Eric Jackson, Stottler Stagg (18 HR)
  • Jose Santiago, Stottler Stagg
  • Jeff Vargo, Stottler Stagg

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Bunca/Worth, Kalamazoo, MI (6-0)
2. Stottler Stagg, Cocoa, FL (7-2)
3. Herrin, Savannah, GA
4. Sowell’s, Columbus, SC
5. Converters Unlimited, Kinston, NC
5. Johnson Builders, Hilton Head, SC
7. Back Porch, Destin, FL
7. Dryden/Rag Top, Newport News, VA
9. Godfrey’s, Greenwood, SC
9. LJ’s, North Augusta, GA
9. LeeRoy’s, Hickory, NC
9. Acme Sports, Kingsport, TN
13. Alford’s/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA (1-2)
13. CCS, Florence, SC (1-2)
13. Atlas, Oak Ridge, TN (1-2)
13. Calcutt, Southern Pines, NC (1-2)
17. Terry’s, N. Wilkesboro, NC (0-2)
17. Southland Sox, Gainesville, GA (0-2)
17. Century Chevrolet/East Alabama Auto Mart, Birmingham, AL (0-2)

1993 ISA Men’s Super Slow Pitch World Series

1993 held at Gainesville, Georgia.


Champion – Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks Connecticut
Runner Up – Steeles’s/Sunbelt, Brook Park Ohio


Ritch’s-Superior/TPS rolled to the ISA World Championship scoring 159 runs in four games. The Final was a 43-16 defeat of Steele’s/Sunbelt.


  • MVP – Dave Steffen, Ritch’s-Superior (18-22, .818, 13 HR, 27 RBI)
  • Defensive MVP – Charles Wright, Ritch’s-Superior
  • HR Leaders – Mike Macenko, Steeles (21-28, .750, 22 RBI) – 14
  • HR Leaders – Sylvin Little, Steeles (21-29, .724, 22 RBI) – 14
  • Batting Leader – Ricky Huggins, Vernon’s (21-24, 11 HR, 21 RBI) – .875
  • Base Burglar – Cecil Whitehead, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS

ISA ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Dave Steffen, Ritch’s-Superior (18-22, .818, 13 HR, 27 RBI)
  • Charles Wright, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (20-24, .833, 9 HR, 24 RBI)
  • Britt Hightower, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (18-24, .750, 21 RBI)
  • Dirk Androff, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (18-24, .750)
  • Jimmy Powers, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (10 HR)
  • Doug Roberson, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (8 HR)
  • Paul Drilling, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
  • Darrell Beeler, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (9 HR)
  • Cecil Whitehead, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
  • Mike Macenko, Steele’s/Sunbelt (21-30, .700, 14 HR, 22 RBI)
  • Sylvin Little, Steele’s/Sunbelt (21-29, .724, 14 HR, 22 RBI)
  • Todd Martin, Steele’s/Sunbelt (.731, 8 HR)
  • Derek Oliver, Steele’s/Sunbelt
  • Randy Kortokrax, Steele’s/Sunbelt
  • Butch Ovens, Steele’s/Sunbelt (.700, 8 HR)
  • Monty Tucker, Bell Corp.
  • Jeff Arnold, Bell Corp. (.810, 9 HR)
  • Phil White, Bell Corp. (.789)
  • Larry Fredieu, Vernon’s (.792, 11 HR, 20 RBI)
  • Ricky Huggins, Vernon’s (.875, 11 HR, 21 RBI)
  • Manager – Buddy Slater, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS

OTHERS

  • Hank Garris, Williams/Worth (.818)
  • Vern Hensley, New Construction (.818, 9 HR, 23 RBI)
  • Greg Cannedy, Bell Corp (.750)
  • Danny Williams, Williams/Worth (.727)
  • Rusty Bumgardner, Converters (.700)
  • Jeff Hall, Converters (.700)
  • Kim Seaman, Bell Corp (11 HR, 23 RBI)
  • Carl Rose, Williams/Worth (10 HR, 22 RBI)
  • Steve Craven, Steele’s/Sunbelt (9 HR)
  • Dewayne Frizzell, Vernons (8 HR)
  • Wendell Rickard, Williams/Worth (8 HR)

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks CT (4-0)
2. Steeles’s/Sunbelt, Brook Park OH (4-2)
3. Bell Corp., Tampa, FL (2-2)
4. Vernon’s, Jacksonville, FL (3-2)
5t. Williams/Worth, Houston, TX (3-2)
5t. New Construction, Shelbyville, IN (3-2)
7t. Converters Unlimited, Kinston, NC (2-2)
7t. Southland Sox, Gainesville, GA (2-2)
9t. Moulton Furniture, Moulton, AL (1-2)
9t. Back Porch, Deston, FL (0-2)
9t. Johnson Builders, Hilton Head, SC (0-2)
9t. Deep South, Jackson, MS (0-2)
13. Alford’s, Stone Mountain, GA (0-2)