Category: NSA

1998 NSA AA Men’s World Series

1998 held at Indianapolis, Indiana on August 28-30.

Champion – Herb’s/KCS/TPS, San Diego, CA
Runner Up – Long Haul/Grover/Mizuno, Albertville, MN


  • MVP: Jamie Wisham, Herb’s/KCS/TPS (.828-5 HRs)
  • HR Champion: Jacques Millier, Tiger/ChecKing/AirTransat/TPS (17)
  • Offense MVP: Pete Roberts, Central Paving/TPS (20 for 20, 1.000)
  • Defense MVP: Dan Zenovka, Herb’s/KCS/TPS

NSA A SUPER WORLDS ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM

  • Zenovka Wisham, Herb’s/KCS/TPS
  • Jon Meyers, Herb’s/KCS/TPS
  • Ed Starcher, Herb’s/KCS/TPS
  • Jeff Smith, Herb’s/KCS/TPS
  • Mike Brodzinski, Long Haul/Grover/Mizuno
  • Rob Darhower, Long Haul/Grover/Mizuno
  • Tim Magner, Long Haul/Grover/Mizuno
  • Keith Brady, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS
  • Steve Ellis, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS
  • Brian Justice, Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS
  • Jacques Millier, Tiger/ChecKing/AirTransat/TPS
  • Dave Koser, Tiger/ChecKing/AirTransat/TPS

BATTING

Pete Roberts, Central Paving 1.000
Jacques Millier, Tiger .857
Dave Koser, Tiger .853
Joe Ambrose, Joe Black’s .842
Jan Moss, Central Paving .833
Rick Jackson, N.A.S.T.Y. Boys .833
Jamie Wisham, Herb’s .828
Larry Huff, K&G .828
Mike Brodzinski, Long Haul .821
Marty Lanoux, N.A.S.T.Y. Boys .821
Dan Dixon, Gasoline Heaven .818
Craig McKenna, Gasoline Heaven .818
Keith Brady, Reece .815
Jon Meyers, Herb’s .812
Tim Millette, RPM .812
Jim Elkin, Central Paving .810
Randy Lucas, Central Paving .808
Mark Gabourel, Tiger .808
Ken Dain, RPM .800
Jason Sterling, K&G .800
Rob Darhower, Long Haul .800
Dennis Turner, N.A.S.T.Y. Boys .800
Tim Magner, Long Haul .795

HOME RUNS

Jacques Miller, Tiger 17
Brett Helmer, Tiger 15
Mike Lane, N.A.S.T.Y. Boys 12
Jan Moss, Central Paving 11
Brian Garrett, K&G 10
Brian Justice, Reece 10
Keith Brady, Reece 9
Don Copelan, Herb’s 9
Jeff Smith, Herb’s 9
Dennis Turner, N.A.S.T.Y. Boys 9


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Herb’s/KCS/TPS, San Diego, Calif. 5-0
2. Long Haul/Grover/Mizuno, Albertville, Minn. 6-2
3. Reece/Sports World/Chip’s/TPS, Lebanon, Tenn. 3-2
4. Tiger/ChecKing/AirTransat/TPS, Somers, Conn. 6-2
5t. Joe Black’s/Lattof/TPS, Chicago, Ill. 2-2
5t. B&A, Cincinnati, Ohio 1-2
7t. Gasoline Heaven/Worth, Long Island, N.Y. 3-2
7t. Central Paving/TPS, Decatur, Ill. 2-2
9t. K&G/TPS, North Vernon, Ind. 2-2
9t. RPM/TPS, Concord, Calif. 2-2
9t. Jett Door, Houston, Texas 2-2
9t. Mercer Machine, Indianapolis, Ind. 2-2
13t. Backstop/Easton, Aurora, Ind. 2-2
13t. N.A.S.T.Y. Boys/TPS, St. Louis, Mo. 2-2
13t. T’s 13, Nebraska 0-2
13t. Galyan’s, Indiana 0-2
17t. JWM/Easton, Riverside, Calif. 1-2
17t. Planet/New/TPS, Lexington, Ky. 1-2
17t. Ultimate Sports, Indiana 1-2
17t. Chase Mortgage, Wilmington, N.C. 0-2
17t. Gil’s Arizona Heat/Easton, Phoenix, Ariz. 0-2
17t. Universal Dome, Fort Wayne, Ind. 0-2
17t. Golden Graham/14 kt Gold, Dayton, Ohio 0-2


WINNERS BRACKET

Tiger 27, Universal 0
N.A.S.T.Y. 63, Golden Graham 25 (4 innings)
JWM 34, Mercer 7 (3 innings)
Backstop 25, Gil’s 18
Gasoline Heaven 40, Ultimate 18 (5 innings)
K&G 30, Chase 29
Jett 23, T’s 5
Planet/New 30, RPM 29
Herb’s 40, Tiger 37
Long Haul 35, N.A.S.T.Y. 33
Central Paving 40, JWM 32
Reece 38, Backstop 30
Gasoline Heaven 48, K&G 34
Jett 31, Galyan’s 16
Joe Black’s 27, Planet/New 23
Herb’s 56, Long Haul 54
B&A 35, Central Paving 30
Reece 42, Gasoline Heaven 38
Joe Black’s 48, Jett 31
Herb’s 43, B&A 13
Reece 23, Joe Black’s 22
Herb’s 58, Reece 57

LOSERS BRACKET

Mercer 22, Planet/New 20
K&G 42, Golden Graham 22
Backstop 37, Universal 35
RPM 30, JWM 29
Tiger 31, Gil’s 10
N.A.S.T.Y. 54, Ultimate 33
Mercer 23, Galyan’s 19
K&G 53, Central 31 (5 innings)
RPM 34, T’s 30
Tiger 54, N.A.S.T.Y. 43
Long Haul 25, Mercer 6
Central Paving 41, K&G 21
Gasoline Heaven 44, RPM 36
Tiger 39, Jett 19 (5 innings)
Long Haul 59, Central Paving 40
Tiger 25, Gasoline Heaven 20
Long Haul 26, Joe Black’s 6
Tiger 36, B&A 6 (4 innings)
Long Haul forfeit over Tiger
Long Haul 50, Reece 29 (5 innings)

CHAMPIONSHIP

Herb’s 44, Long Haul 27

1998 NSA Men’s Super Slow Pitch World Series

Held at Burlington, North Carolina on September 11-13.


Champion – Team TPS, Louisville, Kentucky
Runner Up – Sunbelt/Dan Smith, Centerville, Georgia


  • MVP – Jeff Wallace, Team TPS (16-21–.762, 5 HR)
  • HR Champion – Randy Kortokrax, Steele’s (13)
  • Batting Champion – Jeff Hall, Sunbelt (21-26–.808)
  • Outstanding Defense – Johnny Mello, Team TPS shortstop, and Todd Volkers, Sunbelt shortstop

1998 NSA SUPER WORLDS ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM

  • Jeff Wallace, Team TPS
  • Rusty Bumgardner, Team TPS
  • Doug Kissane, Team TPS
  • Doug Roberson, Team TPS
  • Randell Boone, Team TPS
  • Mike Shenk, Team TPS
  • Jeff Hall, Sunbelt/Dan Smith
  • Jimmy Powers, Sunbelt/Dan Smith
  • Greg Harding, Sunbelt/Dan Smith
  • Johnny McCraw, Sunbelt/Dan Smith
  • Randy Kortokrax, Steele’s/R&D/Reda
  • Rob Schleede, Steele’s/R&D/Reda
  • David Hood, Steele’s/R&D/Reda
  • Larry Fredieu, Sierra/TPS
  • Mike Rodriguez, Sierra/TPS

BATTING

Jeff Hall, Sunbelt .808
Rob Schleede, Steele’s .765
Rusty Bumgardner, Team TPS .762
Jeff Wallace, Team TPS .762
Dewayne Frizzell, Lighthouse .750
Jason Kendrick, Sierra .733
Mike Rodriguez, Sierra .733
Larry Fredieu, Sierra .733
Jimmy Powers, Sunbelt .731
Jamie Wisham, Herb’s .727
Tracy Logan, Brandon’s .722
Greg Cannedy, Sierra .714
David Hood, Steele’s .714
Doug Kissane, Team TPS .706
Randell Boone, Team TPS .706
Albert Davis, Lighthouse .706
Johnny McCraw, Sunbelt .696


HOME RUNS

Randy Kortokrax, Steele’s 13
Greg Harding, Sunbelt 12
Tot Powers, Sunbelt 10
Jimmy Powers, Sunbelt 10
Britt Hightower, Sunbelt 9
Carl Rose, Lighthouse 8
Randell Boone, Team TPS 8
Jeff Hall, Sunbelt 8
Johnny McCraw, Sunbelt 8
Dewayne Frizzell, Lighthouse 7
Kerry Everett, Sierra 7
Rod Hughes, Steele’s 7
Johnny Mello, Team TPS 6
Doug Kissane, Team TPS 6
Howie Krause, Backstop 6
Hank Garris, Sierra 6
Albert Davis, Lighthouse 6
Kirk Stafford, Lighthouse 6
Scott Elliott, Lighthouse 6
Robbie Ergle, Lighthouse 6
Ricky Huggins, Lighthouse 6
David Hood, Steele’s 6
Lonnie Fox, Steele’s 6
Jeff Ott, Steele’s 6


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Team TPS, Louisville, KY (4-0)
2. Sunbelt/Dan Smith, Centerville, GA (4-2)
3. Steele’s/R&D/Reda, Brook Park, OH (3-2)
4. Sierra/TPS, Reno, NV (2-2)
5t. Lighthouse/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA (2-2)
5t. Brandon’s, Wilmington, NC (2-2)
7t. Backstop/Easton, Aurora, IN (2-2)
7t. Herb’s/KCS/TPS, San Diego, CA (2-2)
9t. Chase/Easton, Wilmington, NC (0-2)
9t. Planet/New/TPS, Lexington, KY (0-2)
9t. Xtreme/Hinson/Worth, Little Rock, AR (0-2)
9t. Allison’s, Charlotte, NC (0-2)


SCORES

Herb’s 27, Chase 26, 8 innings
Lighthouse 25, Brandon’s 8
Backstop 20, Planet/New 7
Sunbelt 32, Allison’s 0, 2 1/2 innings
Steele’s 36, Herb’s 28
Team TPS 38, Lighthouse 17, 5 innings
Sierra 30, Backstop 5, 3 innings
Sunbelt 34, Xtreme 9, 4 innings
Team TPS 42, Steele’s 17, 5 innings
Sunbelt 34, Sierra 14, 4 1/2 innings
Team TPS 26, Sunbelt 22
Herb’s 16, Planet/New 15, 8 innings
Lighthouse 42, Allison’s 3, 4 innings
Brandon’s 23, Xtreme 16
Backstop 29, Chase 11
Lighthouse 26, Herb’s 2, 5 innings
Brandon’s 31, Backstop 30
Sierra 42, Lighthouse 38
Steele’s 50, Brandon’s 29, 5 innings
Steele’s 14, Sierra 9
Sunbelt 29, Steele’s 18

CHAMPIONSHIP

Team TPS 33, Sunbelt 17

1998 Grand Slam Leaders

(Composite statistics for ISA, NSA, ASA and USSSA)

BATTING AVERAGE

Dennis Mendoza, Lighthouse/Worth .723
Carl Rose, Lighthouse/Worth .714
Dewayne Frizzell, Lighthouse/Worth .699
Hank Garris, Sierra/TPS .691
Wendell Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth .691
Rod Hughes, Steele’s/R&D .691
Jason Kendrick, Sierra/TPS .683
Jeff Hall, Sunbelt/Dan Smith .680
Greg Cannedy, Sierra/TPS .680
Brian Jeffers, Backstop/Easton .674
Mike Shenk, Team TPS .671
Albert Davis, Lighthouse/Worth .671
Robin Higginbotham, Lighthouse/Worth .667

HOME RUNS

Carl Rose, Lighthouse/Worth 36
Hank Garris, Sierra/TPS 32
Dewayne Frizzell, Lighthouse/Worth 32
Greg Harding, Sunbelt/Dan Smith 28
Tot Powers, Sunbelt/Dan Smith 28
Britt Hightower, Sunbelt/Dan Smith 24
Darrell Beeler, Sierra/TPS 24
Jeff Wallace, Team TPS 22
Jimmy Powers, Sunbelt/Dan Smith 22
Randy Kortokrax, Steele’s/R&D 22
Jeff Hall, Sunbelt/Dan Smith 21
Larry Fredieu, Sierra/TPS 21
Albert Davis, Lighthouse/Worth 21
Ricky Huggins, Lighthouse/Worth 20
Wendell Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth 20
Rod Hughes, Steele’s/R&D 20

RUNS-BATTED-IN

Carl Rose, Lighthouse/Worth 79
Hank Garris, Sierra/TPS 73
Greg Harding, Sunbelt/Dan Smith 65
Jeff Hall, Sunbelt/Dan Smith 62
Dewayne Frizzell, Lighthouse/Worth 62
Jimmy Powers, Sunbelt/Dan Smith 59
Tot Powers, Sunbelt/Dan Smith 59
Britt Hightower, Sunbelt/Dan Smith 54

1998 NSA Men’s Major Super World Report

Team TPS posted a 4-0 record without a serious threat to win the NSA World Series (Sept. 11-13) at the Burlington, N.C., baseball park, and snap out a “tailspin” that had been lingering since the third weekend in June. Team TPS was the preseason No. 1, but had skidded to fourth in the Supreme Softball Top 25 rankings. Lighthouse/Worth jumped into the top spot by winning the first two legs of the Grand Slam championship series — the ISA and the ASA Super. But Lighthouse was a 38-17, 5-inning victim of Team TPS, then Team TPS was a 42-17, 5-inning winner over fifth-ranked Steele’s/R&D/Reda. Meanwhile, second-ranked Sunbelt/Dan Smith, playing without Todd Joerling and Dan Schuck who had been released by owner Wayne Williamson, was romping to three wins that saw 100 runs in just 10 innings — 32-0 over Allison’s, 34-9 over Xtreme/Hinson/Worth and 34-14 over third-ranked Sierra/TPS. Team TPS, which released J.C. Phelps, won 26-22 over Sunbelt in the winners bracket finals, holding a 10-run lead going into the top of the seventh. Jeff Wallace and Rusty Bumgardner each had two home runs, Dewayne Nevitt, Doug Kissane, Randell Boone and Mike Shenk one each. Boone’s was a 3-runner to cap a 5-run fourth and Shenk’s a grand slam to climax a 7-run fifth inning as Team TPS built up a 25-13 lead. After Sunbelt scored 11 runs in the fourth inning en route to a 29-18 elimination of Steele’s, Team TPS socked Sunbelt 33-17 in the championship game, hitting four homers in an 11-run second inning. Team TPS had a 16-1 bulge going into the bottom of the third. Sunbelt pulled within 19-13, but drew a blank in the fifth and Team TPS iced it with 6 in the sixth and 6 in the seventh. Team TPS had 10 home runs. Todd Martin had two as he broke out of a slump with a 4-for-5 game. Shortstop Johnny Mello had two, plus a triple. Doug Roberson had two, including an inside-the-parker, plus two other hits. Kissane, Nevitt, Boone and Shenk each had one. Wallace, the MVP selection, had five hits, Bumgardner four. Kissane, Shenk and Brad Stiles also had triples. The field dimensions were 335-406-335. There were 326 home runs hit over the wall, 18 inside the park. That compares with 405 homers last year when Ritch’s-Superior/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS double-dipped Shen Valley/Taylor/TPS in the finals. Those two teams were merged for the 1998 season. The big yard led to a whopping 56 triples in the 22 games. Big Randy Kortokrax of Steele’s won the home run title with 13 in five games. He had 13 here last year too. The leader last year with Todd Joerling of Sunbelt with 16. Sunbelt’s Greg Harding had 12 homers this year, and teammates Jimmy and Tot Powers 10 each. Based on 20 at-bats, Sunbelt’s Jeff Hall led the batting average chart with .808. Brian Jeffers of Backstop/Easton went 13-for-15 for an .867 average. Team TPS had 49 homers in four games, Sunbelt 65 in six, Steele’s 58 in five and Lighthouse 56 in five. Sierra had 40 in four games. The Team TPS team batting average was .649, Sunbelt’s 636, Lighthouse .626 and Sierra .620. Brandon’s wound up in a tie for fifth, despite losing in the opening round to Lighthouse (25-8). Brandon’s won over Xtreme/Hinson/Worth 23-16 and Backstop 31-30 on a sac fly by Chris Graves before giving Steele’s a tussle before losing 50-29 when Steele’s scored 15 on 8 home runs in the fifth inning. Kortokrax went 7-for-7, with 6 HRs and 10 RBI for Steele’s. Steele’s totaled 20 HRs, Rod Hughes, Rob Schleede, Dennis Pierce, Dal Beggs and Jeff Ott two each. Amazingly, Steele’s drew 17 walks, including 9 in the second inning. That inning saw 19 straight balls. Brandon’s scored 13 runs in the top of the second, but Steele’s had 12 in the bottom half of the inning. Brandon’s had 10 runs in the fifth for a 28-22 lead. Eddie Foust was 4-for-4 with 2 homers, Mike Martin 5-for-5 and Chris Absher 4-for-5 with an inside the park homer. Slim Bryant had 2 homers, Graves, Chris Calcutt, Tracy Logan and Keith Roberts one each. Chase/Easton, winner of the ISA AA and ASA Major but 0-2 in the NSA AA, went 0-2 in this one, losing 27-26 in 8 innings to Herb’s/KCS/TPS, winner of the NSA AA, and 29-11 to Backstop. Herb’s lost to Steele’s 36-28, then won another 8-inning game, this one by 16-15 over Planet/New/TPS. Jeff Smith’s lone 2-run home run produced the winning runs vs. Chase and he got the winning hit vs. Planet. Rusty Hoke and Jon Meyers earlier homered in the 7-run top of the eighth vs. Chase. Smith earlier had a triple, homer and single. He also had two singles and a triple against Planet. Herb’s then was eliminated 26-2 by Lighthouse, and wound up in a tie for seventh with Backstop. Brandon’s 31-30 win over Backstop saw a 14-run fourth and a 12-run fifth after drawing blanks in the first two innings. Jerold Smith had a double, triple and homer, while Mike Martin had an inside the park homer. Eddie Foust had a 3-runner, Chris Calcutt a solo. Calcutt and Tracy Logan each had five hits, little Chris Beck and Slim Bryant four each. The winning run was set up by singles by Beck, Bryant and Calcutt. Sierra eliminated Lighthouse late Saturday night 42-38, regulating the LH crew to a tie for fifth place. Sierra scored 12 runs to seize a 42-32 lead in the top of the seventh. Pitcher Paul Drilling had a pair of 2-run homers. He also homered in the sixth and had two earlier singles. Darrell Beeler and Kerry Everett also homered in the seventh, while Jason Kendrick and Greg Cannedy each had two hits. Cannedy also had a hit in the 6-run sixth, and he wound up 6-for-6. Hank Garris, Larry Fredieu and Everett homered in the sixth. Everett had four in the game. Garris had two other 3-runners . . . for a total of 9 RBI. For Lighthouse, Scott Elliott had five hits, including 3 homers, Ricky Huggins had 3 homers and Dewayne Frizzell and Kirk Stafford two each. One of Frizzell’s was a grand slam. Dennis Mendoza had five hits and Carl Rose had a single, double, triple and homer. After the high-scoring wins, Steele’s was a 14-9 winner over Sierra in the first game on the final day’s slate. Sierra only two home runs — both by Beeler. Sierra managed only two runs over the last three innings. Garris was hitless in four trips to the plate. Steele’s socked five homers (Kortokrax, Hughes, Beggs, Ott and Keith Brockman). Rob Schleede contributed a triple as Steele’s made it 5-2 with a 4-run second. It was 7-4, 9-7 and 12-8 after the next three innings. Steele’s then was eliminated 29-18 by Sunbelt. Steele’s fell behind 21-9 when Sunbelt scored 11 runs in the fourth, then cut into the deficit with 8 runs in the top of the seventh. Sunbelt had six homers (two by Hall, one each by Harding, Hightower, Gilbert and McCraw) and three triples (by Dubose, Gilbert and Curtis Williams). Dubose was 4-for-4, plus a walk. Williams was 4-for-5. Kortokrax had three of Steele’s five HRs. Hughes and Ott also homered. Team TPS built up leads of 8-3, 18-11 and 25-13 in the first five innings in the 26-22 win over Sunbelt in the finals of the winners bracket. Sunbelt tried to rally with six in the top of the seventh. Team TPS had eight homers — by Bumgardner and Nevitt in the first, by Wallace in the second, by Kissane in the third, by Wallace and Boone (a 3-runner) in the fourth and by Shenk (a grand slam) in the fifth. Bumgardnder hit another homer in the sixth. Jimmy Powers and McCraw each had four hits in a losing effort. Powers had a homer, Harding, Hightower and Tot Powers two each. Sunbelt outhomered Team TPS 12-10, but was walloped 33-17 in the finale. Jimmy Powers had three, Hall, Harding, Hightower and McCraw two each. Tot Powers had one. Team TPS had five hits from Wallace, but no HRs. Martin had two homers among four hits, Bumgardner one among four hits. Doug Roberson also had four hits, including two homers, one an IP. Roberson totaled eight RBI. Johnny Mello had two homers, Kissane one (and a triple) and Nevitt, Boone and Shenk one each. Shenk, Mello and Stiles also tripled. Team TPS’ 5-inning run-rule 38-17 romp over Lighthouse saw the score by innings read like this: 7-8-8-6-9. Lighthouse was shocked . . . trailing 15-2, 23-3, 29-4 and 38-12. Wallace, Bumgardner and Shenk homered in the first. Boone had a long triple. Boone had a 3-run HR in the second. Mello also homered. Boone had another 3-runner in the third, and a 2-runner in the fourth. He was 4-for-4, plus a walk, for 9 RBI. Jobe, Roberson (twice), Kissane and Tom White, an added player from Wessel/Hague/SoJern/TPS, also homered. Wallace homered again. Wallace and Bumgardner each had five hits, Nevitt and Shenk four each. Wendell Rickard had three homers for Lighthouse, but he later had to sit out his team’s last three games with an elbow injury. Frizzell had three homers for the LH crew, Rose and Huggins two each. Lighthouse had five successive HRs in an 8-run third. Elliott, Davis and Stafford also homered. In fact, 14 of the 17 LH runs were home runs. The Team TPS 42-17, 4-inning romp over Steele’s saw a 16-run second and a 15-run fourth. Team TPS had 17 homers, including an IP. Kissane, who went 6-for-6, Nevitt and Boone each had three HRs. Mello had two, including a bases-loaded IP. Martin had a grand slam. Steele’s had a lot of HRs too — 10. One was an inside-the-parker by Ron Fields. David Hood had three, Lonnie Fox two. Sunbelt stunned Sierra with a 21-run, 10-HR third inning. McCraw had a slam and solo. Harding had two. J.Powers had two too, including a 3-runner. J.Powers, Harding, T.Powers and McCraw each wound up with three homers. Sunbelt had 16, including an IP by Harding. Hightower also had two HRs. On the other hand, the usually HR hitting Sierra club had only six. Garris had two of them. Howie Krause, an added player from Wessel/Hague, had six homers for Backstop, including three plus a double in the stunning 29-11 drubbing of Chase.

Jeff Wallace NSA Super World MVP.

1998 NSA AA Report

Herb’s posted an undefeated record (5-0) to claim the title trophy in the NSA Class AA World Series Aug. 28-30 at the Indianapolis Sports & Fitness Center. Herb’s outlasted Long Haul 56-54 in a second-round matchup, then ran into Long Haul again in the finals. The score this time was 44-27. In the first meeting, Herb’s roared into a 29-3 lead, then had to survive a 22-run outburst by Long Haul in the bottom of the seventh. Herb’s was a 58-57 winner over Reece/TPS of Lebanon, Tenn., in the winners bracket finals when Jeff Smith homered to lead off the bottom of the seventh. Reece then was eliminated 50-29 by Long Haul. The MVP selection was veteran Jamie Wisham of Herb’s. He batted .828 (24-for-29). Jacques Millier of fourth-place Tiger/ChecKing/AirTransat, led in home runs with 17 (in 8 games). Herb’s other pace-setters included Jon Meyers at .812, Dan Zenovka .774, P. J. Jones .760, Glenn Dolezal .742, Ed Starcher .727, Smith .710 and George Sampson .704. Smith and Don Copelan each had 9 homers, while teammates Dolezal, Starcher and Sampson each had 7. Wisham, Meyers and Zenovka each had 5 HRs in Herb’s balanced attack. Long Haul leaders included Mike Brodzinski at .821, Rob Darhower at .800, Tim Magner at .795, Ted Larson at .765, Mike Stanley at .730 and Butch Smith at .724. Magner and Doug Johnson each had 8 homers, while Smith and Chaun Demars each had 7 and Stanley and Dan Houchin 6 each. Pete Roberts of Central Paving chalked up a remarkable average of 1.000. He was 20-for-20. Millier and Tiger teammate Dave Koser turned in .857 and .853 averages, respectively, while Joe Ambrose of Joe Black’s was at .842. Jan Moss of Central and Rick Jackson of N.A.S.T.Y. Boys were at .833. Brett Helmer, a Tiger pick-up from the Wessel/Hague team, totaled 15 home runs. Mike Lane of N.A.S.T.Y. had 12, Moss 11 and Brian Justice of Reece 10. Smith and Copelan of Herb’s, Keith Brady of Reece and Dennis Turner of N.A.S.T.Y. each had 9 HRs. There were upsets aplenty. Chase was stunned with an 0-2 record. Chase lost first to a Class A team, K&G/TPS of North Vernon, Ind., 30-29, when K&G scored 13 runs in the bottom of the seventh. The other loss was 16-14 to Ultimate Sports, another Class A team from Indianapolis. Gar King, an Indiana native who plays regularly with Resmondo/Sod of Florida, won the game with a home run. JWM won one game, then was upset 40-32 by Central Paving and 30-29 by California rival RPM. Planet/New, fourth-place finisher in the ISA, was 1-2 too, losing 27-23 to Joe Black’s/Lattof/TPS of Chicago and 22-20 to a Class A team, Mercer Machine of Indianapolis. Backstop and N.A.S.T.Y. Boys, a surprising third in the ISA, each went 2-2 and wound up in a tie for 13th. Backstop lost to Reece 38-30, then was eliminated 53-31 by K&G. N.A.S.T.Y. lost to Long Haul 35-33, then was ousted 54-43 by Tiger. The “Boys” scored almost 200 runs in four games, winning one game by 63-25 in 4 innings and another by 54-33. Herb’s and Tiger met in an early round, with Herb’s winning 40-37. Herb’s other win was over B&A of Cincinnati (43-13). B&A, a Class A team, drew a bye, then got a forfeit before upsetting Central Paving 35-30 on the strength of a 26-run top of the first. B&A tied for fifth with Joe Black’s. Tied for seventh were Gasoline Heaven and Central Paving. Tied for ninth were RPM, K&G, Mercer and Jett Door of Houston. T’s 13 of Nebraska and Galyan’s of Indianapolis were in the group tied for 13th — with Backstop and N.A.S.T.Y. Gil’s Arizona Heat of Phoenix was another team that suffered an 0-2 fate. Gil’s drew Backstop and lost 25-18, then ran into Tiger in the losers bracket and lost 31-10.RPM was eliminated 44-36 by Gasoline Heaven, which then was ousted by Tiger 25-20.

NSA Master & Senior Nationals

NSA Class – B Super World Series

(Some years, only an East and West Championship was played)

Year           Champion                              Runner-up

1983           C&L Carpet, Dayton, OH                ?

1984           Louisville Diamonds, Louisville, KY   ?

1985           Swissvale Shop & Save, Pittsburgh, PA J.R.’s Lounge/Gregg Associates, Pittsburgh, PA

1986           Brenda’s Beauty/Ezzo, Seymour, IN     19th Hole, Port Vue, PA

1987           ?                                     ?

1988           Loma Sports, San Antonio, TX          DJ Athletic Club, Joplin, MO

1989           Ground Crew, Fairview Heights, IL     ?

1990    East    Stop Smoking Inst., Ft. Lauderdale, FL Furniture Connection, Greensboro, NC

West    Deyhle Rumrz, Salt Lake City, UT      E. Towing Bombers, New Orleans, LA

1991           Shoemakers Sports, Mechanicsburg, PA  Foody’s, FL (GM Cherokee, Lake Orion, MI)

1992           Stop Smoking Inst., Ft. Lauderdale, FL Smokes, Harrison City, MD

1993           Mid-America Concrete, Naperville, IL  AIRVAC/Steele’s, Hammond, IN

1993           Dudley Thunder, Auston, TX            Phelps Insurance, Houston, TX

1994           Buddy Bi-Rite, Tampa, FL              Smokes/TPS, Ellicott City, MD

1995           Resmondo Bad Dogs, Auburndale, FL     ?

1996           Bandits, MI                           O.A. Softball, Beaver Creek, OH

1997           AQW/Exit 62, Walton, KY                       ?

1998           Strike Zone, San Antonio, TX          Oswego Drywall, Newberg, OR

1999           Classic Glass/Easton, San Jose, CA    CNNC/Dan Smith/Full Throttle, San Jose, CA

2000           DLB Purchasing, Kenosha, WI and TJ Lite, Dunkirk, MD  (Co-Champs)

2001           TJ Lite, Dunkirk, MD                  Mid-South, Portage, IN

2002           Benfield Electric/Easton, Fairfax, VA Accutec Softball, Grand Rapids, MI

2003           Sports Center/Worth, Jackson, MS      Exterminators, Anaheim, CA

2004           Hit n Run/Scene, Deer Park, NY        Robke/Reds Boys/TPS, Verona, KY

2005           Gatorline/Dobbs&Fox/NW/TPS, Kent, WA  Jean Shoppe/Worth, McKenzie, TN

2006           Classic Glass/Easton/DSS, San Jose, CA B&C/Miken, Edmonton, KY

2007           TCP/Fieldhouse, New London, IA        One Source/Scene/Lotierzo, Scotch Plains, NJ

2008           SSC                                   Classic Glass/Easton/DSSBats, San Jose, CA

2009           St. Louis Swing, St, Louis, MO        Sons of Legion, VA

2010           Fowl Ball Sports                      Midwest Coast/Columbus Pipe/DSS Bats/Mojo/Easton

2011           Hustler’s, KY                         StreetKidsSoftball.com, IN

2012           Bubba’s/DLB/S&L, WI                   Red’s Astros/TPS/Sports Den, IN

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Starting in 2013, Class-B was renamed the Elite Class

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2013           ACS Softball, OH                      Tailgaters/Boys/B&E, Pittsburgh, PA

2014           Kentucky Steel Erectors, KY           Cedar Creek, IN

2015           JBL/Tailgaters/B&E/Mojo/Worth, PA     Cedar Creek, IN

2016           JBL/Tailgaters/B&E/Worth, PA          Kentucky Steele/Buffalo Wings and Rings, KY

2017           TJ21 Media Group                      Maroadi Transfer, PA

NSA Class – C – Gold Super World Series

Year           Champion                              Runner-up

1984           Parrish Lumber, Frankfort, KY         ?

1985           Sorrell’s Softball, Elwood, IN        ?

1986           ?                                     ? (St. Louis Sting)

1987           Rochester, NY                         Canton, OH

1988           Marx Industries, Hickory, NC          ?

1989           BMS Drilling, Owensville, MO          Steamers, Carol Stream, IL

1990           DT’s, St. Louis, MO                   Concrete Supply, Baltimore, MD

1991           American Legion #60, Laurel, MD               NASTY Boys, St. Louis, MO

1992           Garafalo & Sons, Smithtown, NY        Mechanicsville A’s, Mechanicsville, PA

1993           Metrovision, Prince George, MD        Piedmont Sports Machine, Atlanta, GA

1994           Capizzi’s/Northside Cheese, Pgh, PA   Dr. Gremmel’s, Birmingham, AL

1995           Corwins/Dudley, St. Louis, MO         Power Pit, Cocoa, FL

1996           StarPro, Ft. Lauderdale, FL           Commonwealth Financial, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

1997           Maximum Softball, Ft. Lauderdale, FL  Dr. Gremmel’s, Birmingham, AL

1998           Dr. Gremmel’s, Birmingham, AL         Supreme Softball, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

1999           TJ Lite, Baltimore, MD                Nutter Mortgage, Lees Summit, MO

2000           Primetime, FL                         Exterminators, Anaheim, CA

2001           Trojans/DWSD Outlaws, Glen Burnie, MD McDonalds, Zanesville, OH

2002           Johnny Blaze, Northridge, CA          So Cal/Easton, Lomita, CA

2003           Royale Comfort Seat, Stony Point, NC  Alternative Air/Jokers/Gamecocks, Toms River, NJ

2004           Medicap Pharmacy, Garner, NC          Coastal Masonary, Virginia Beach, VA

2005           RFC, Derby, KS                        Can-Do-Metals/Easton, St. Anne, IL

2006           Blockers Furniture, Immokalee, FL     Microtel/Mizuno, Winston-Salem, NC

2007           T&D/Kinder’s/Worth, Antioch, CA               Team EFX/West End, Hackensack, NJ

2008           Bully’s                               Rocks

2009           SHIRTSandLOGOS.com/Coach’s            SoftballSupplements.com

2010           Softball Junkies/Gross Sports/DssBats EliteSportsUSA.net

2011           Good Guys, KY                         CrossFit, NC

2012           Team Evansville/KC’s Lounge/Miken, IN Warpigs, OH

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        Starting in 2013, Class-C was renamed the Gold Class

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2013           Worsham Athletics/ECA, SC             JG/Demarini, NC

2014           Berties/Hub City, KY                  Cornerstone Softball, KY

2015           Sadler Trucking, KY                   Comatose/THEMshirts, WI

2016           Maroadi Transfer, PA                  Game Apparel, MI

2017           Arsenal/Overhead Door, MI             D&M Construction, IL

NSA Class – D – Silver Super World Series

Year           Champion                              Runner-up

1988           St. Louis, MO                         All-State Builders, Louisville, KY

1989           ?                                     ?

1990           Wilson & Carter, Yadkinville, NC      Ball Bangers, Provo, UT (paper says Little Caesars Pizza, Austin, TX)

1991           Prudential Realty Merchants, NC               Rowan Merchants, Salisbury, NC

1992           American Beeper, Miami, FL            B&B Softball, Clayton, NC

1993           Kibart Consulting, Towson, MD         Dr. Gremmel’s, Birmingham, AL

1994           Forest Hills, Rockford, IL            B&G, TN

1995           Mike’s Brewers, IL                     Shiveley’s, IN

1996           Yankees/Crazy Horse, Hagerstown, MD   Miami Grill, Miami, FL

1997           ?                                    ?

1998           Lynch Mob                             Styxx, Las Vegas, NV

1999           All Star Trophy, Collingwood, NJ      Houston RBI, Houston, TX

2000           Dynamic Marketing, Cranston, RI               DWS/Romano’s, Glen Burnie, MD

2001           Alabama Exide & Mattress, Birm., AL   City Limits Hounds, Baltimore, MD

2002           Louisiana Sports, Shreveport, LA      Team USA, Huntsville, AL

2003           Barbeque Lodge, Raleigh, NC           Red Zone, Seattle, WA

2004           Joe Corbi’s/Braddock, Frederick, MD   TC Strickland, North Carolina

2005           Caroline Softball, Ruther Glen, VA    Team Nova, Garden Grove, CA

2006           Galaxy Softball, Louisville, KY               Mavericks, Forth Worth, TX

2007           STG/Elite, Jasper, AL                 Il Forno Pizzeria, Frederick, MD

2008           Smashmouth/Worcester Eagles, MA               NorCal/Kobra Kai/Worth, CA

2009           Buchanan Stone                        Tip Us, CA

2010           P-Bar Softball, Pittsburgh, PA        BPS, CA

2011           Snyder Insurance, OH                  Bill’s Olde Tavern, Hamilton, NJ

2012           E&J/C&M/Elite, NC                     Infamous, Las Vegas, NV

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Starting in 2013, Class-D was renamed the Silver Class and Regionals were held for a couple years

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2013           Carolina Bombers, SC                  D&P Construction, IL

2014    Central Team Synergy, IN                      Jokers, MO

East    Honey Badgers, SC                     Show Softball, MA

West    SDI/Cali Grown, CA                    HBG, CA

2015    Central Hard Knoxx/TPS, MD                    J&L Manufacturing, MI

East    FMF (Fleetmaster Freight), NC         Crossfire, SC

West    Lazer Sports, NV                      Apex, CA

2016           LTA/Walk off Sports KY                        Cedar Creek IN

2017           Detroit Thunder, MI                   Caus-N-Ruckus, KY

NSA Class – E – Bronze Super World Series

Year           Champion                              Runner-up

1995           Barnes, IL                            K&K Bud, IL

1996           Reese Enterprise, AL                  Marine Corps League, Chambersburg, PA

1997           ?                                     Barcelona Bandits, Palmdale, CA

1998           Eagle Farm, Crofton, MD               Jags, Marble Falls, TX

1999           Shockwave, Corona, CA                 Diamond Cutters, McGaheysville, VA

2000           AAA Checking, Cape Girardeau, MO      Jasper First Nazarene, Jasper, AL

2001           Graham Floors, Frederick, MD          M&M Medical, Summherhill, PA

2002           Inn the Ruff, Pittsburgh, PA          Brewskys, Independence, MO

2003           Sting, Sacramento, CA                 Knights Softball Club, Fayetteville, NC

2004           Potomac Environmental, Annapolis, MD  OCI, Capistrano Beach, CA

2005           Team Softball, Louisville, KY         Morrisville Tavern/Spikes Trophy, Philadelphia, PA

2006           Bad Habit, Wichita, KS                B-Boyz, Modesto, CA

2007           BiPolar Softball, Petaluma, CA        Team Miken/Buchanan Stone, Waynesville, NC

2008           Softball Junkies                      Gamecocks

2009           Gridiron Authentics                   Underdog Softball

2010           Hella NorCal, CA                      Code Blue, CA

2011           Swamp Donkeys, Upstate, SC            In Memory, VA

2012            Southland, GA                         WSC/TPS, CA

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Starting in 2013, Class-E was renamed the Bronze Class and Regionals were held for a couple years

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2013           Aztecas, CA                           CodeBlue/M2, WA

2014    Central Hot Shots, OH                         Shut Up and Pitch, OH

East    Mental Misfits, NC                    Quality Softball, SC

West    Black Plague, CA                      Next Generation, NV

2015    Central Shannon View Inn, RI                  Creekside Inn, IN

East    JD2, SC                               Bullseye, GA

West    CGS/J’s Taxi, CA                      Sin City Stars, Las Vegas, NV

2016           Dingers and Stingers, IN              Rock Miken, TN

2017           Carolina Reapers Elite, NC            State Farm, MD

NSA Industrial World Series

Year    Class   Champion

1998    Comp.   Flvor Danier

Rec.    St Louis Stallions, St. Louis, MO

1999    Comp.   Voil’s Construction, Indiana

Rec.    Tequila Cream/Add a Bath, Illinois

2000    Comp.   Polleycraft, Kentucky

Rec.    Dura Builders, Indianapolis, IN

2001    Comp.   Dura Builders, Indianapolis, IN

Rec.    Pekin Downtown Auto Sales, Pekin, IL

2002    Comp.   Plumbers & Pipefitters, Lansing, MI

Rec.    Topy Aluminum, Frankfort, KY

2003    Comp.   Worthington Industries, Columbus, OH

Rec.    Electro Glo, Whitefish Bay, WI

2004    Comp.   Central Paving, Indianapolis, IN

Rec.    Flour Fernell, Cincinnati, OH

2005    Comp.   BBBP/Beech Grove Eagles/Easton, Indianapolis, IN

Rec.    RTC Red Ropers, Great Lakes, IL

2006    Comp.   U.A.W. 863/Veterans/Cooper Sports, Batavia, OH

Rec.    Jayco, Inc., Middlebury, IN

2007    Comp.   Aisindrivetrain, Crothersville, IN

Rec.    Garys Lawn Care, Ofallon, IL

2008    Comp    Plumbers & Pipefitters 333

Rec.    – cancelled

2009    Comp    Artist Construction

Rec.    Flyers/Healy Lawn Care

2010    –       – no information available

2011    –       Detroit Water & Sewerage Department

2012    –       Forest River

2013    –       – no information available

Note – No information available on Industrial Worlds since 2012

NSA Church World Series

Year    Class   Champion

1987    C       St. Rita’s Catholic Church

1988    C       – no info available

1989    C       – no info available

1990    C       – no info available

1991    C       Germantown

1992    C       – no info available

1993    C       – no info available

1994    C       – no info available

1995    C       – no info available

1996    C       – no info available

1997    C       – no info available

1998    Comp.   Eastside Baptist, Jasper, AL

Rec.    Jasper First Nazarene, Jasper, AL

1999    Comp.   Mud Creek Baptist Church, Hendersonville, NC

Rec.    Cocoa Presbyterian/Wooten Ford, Cocoa, FL

2000    Comp.   Cocoa Presbyterian, Cocoa, FL

Rec.    – no info available

2001    Comp.   – no info available

Rec.    – no info available

2002    Comp.   Full Gospel, Hamilton, OH

Rec.    Crossfire Ministries, Asheville, NC

2003    Comp.   Mineral Springs Baptist, Oakboard, NC

Rec.    Summerset Baptist, Gretna, VA

2004    Comp.   Olive Baptist, Pensacola, FL

Rec.    N/A

2005    World   Delmar Church of God, Delmar, DE

Comp.   Faith Baptist, Waterford, MI

Rec.    Light & Life Free Methodist Church, Avon, IN

2006    World   Eastside Baptist Church, Jasper, AL

Comp.   – no info available

Rec.    – no info available

2007    Comp.   Abbotts Creek Baptist, High Point, NC

Rec.    Lexington Community, Lexington, NC

2008    Comp    New Life Baptist

Rec.    SOS/Batting for Jesus

2009    Open    Touch as Nails

Comp    First Baptist Church/Team SOS

Rec.    Faith Baptist

2010    –       – no information available

2011    –       Gardendale First Baptist Church

2012    –       – cancelled

Note – No information available on Church Worlds since 2011

NSA Class A/B – Winter Nationals

Year    Class   Champion                              Runner-up

2001    A       Smith Barney, Sarasota, FL            Karphone/Easton, Los Angeles, CA

MVP – Carlos Gonzalez, Smith Barney

Joey Collins, Smith Barney (Batting leader)

2002    A/B     Team Mizuno, Fort Pierce, FL          T&R Stucco, Polk City, FL

MVP – Danny Segui, Team Mizuno

Chad Crosby, Team Mizuno (Batting leader)

2003    B       Korody/Webworks, Hartland, MI         Southern Pride, Polk City, FL

MVP- ???

2004    B       Gulfcoast/Easton, St. Petersburg, FL  Westshore Pizza/Mizuno, Tampa, FL

MVP – Brian Milstead, Gulf Coast Easton

2005    B       T&R Stucco, Polk city, FL             TQI, Muskegon, MI

MVP – Dal Beggs, T&R Stucco

2006    C       Garber Stingers/Mayhem, Green Cove, FL        DSC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

(The Class-C and CLass-C/B Event was the highest classification from now 2007-2012, then Bronze in 2013)

2007    C       Miami Blitz, Miami, FL                        Wiley/Mizuno, Haines City, FL

2008    C       Wiley Supreme, Haines City, FL        R&S Easton, Immokalee, FL

2009    B/C     Wiley Supreme, Haines City, FL        Off Regularly/Miken, Cassellberry, FL

2010    B/C     Lawn Rangers, St. Augustine, FL              US TECH, Miami, FL

2011    B/C     MIG                                   1st Step Softball

2012    B/C     Westshore Pizza, FL                   Harrison

2013    Bronze  Spectrum Softball                     Die Hard/Miken

2014    Bronze  – Winter Worlds disbanded

Masters and Seniors

NSA Men’s 35 and over

Year    Class   Champions

1991    –       Pepsi-Cola

1992    –       – no info available

1993    –       – no info available

1994    –       – no info available

1995    –       – no info available

1996    –       – no info available

1997    –       – no info available

1999    Comp.   Tron Piping, Naperville, IL

Rec.    JJ’s Sports Apparel

2000    Comp.   The Sugar, Detroit, MI

Rec.    Jeweler’s Gallery

2001    Comp.   Warthen Fuel/TPS, Dover, DE

Rec.    Miller & Son, Indiana

2002    Comp.   Warthen Fuel/Eagle Group/TPS, Dover, DE

Rec.    Angle Inn, Baltimore, MD

2003    Comp.   Sugar/Neuman Data, Detroit, MI

Rec.    Perkins Insurance, Farmington, MI

2004    Comp.   EMR/Worth/Elite, Cincinnati, OH

Rec.    Fatties Bar, Essex, MD

2005    Comp.   Sugar/Neuman Data, Detroit, MI

Rec.    Iowa Red Hawks, W. Des Moines, IA

2006    Comp.   Big Sonny’s, Reynoldsburg, OH

Rec.    Tyler Trucking, Charleston, WV

2007    Comp.   DLB/Steve’s Drywall, Kenosha, WI

Rec.    Perkins Insurance 35+, Waterford, MI

2008    Comp    TSC

Rec.    – cancelled

2009    Comp    B&C/Hub City, KY

Rec.    – cancelled

2010    Comp    – no information available

Rec.    – no information available

2011    Comp    Team Kohn/Pepco/SPC/Nager Law, OH

Rec.    Warpigs, OH

2012    Comp    Section 8, MO

Rec.    FOE #3492, MI

2013    Comp    – no information available

Rec.    – no information available

2014    Comp    Langston Bar/Alley Cat Bar & Grill, MI

Rec.    523 Tap & Grill, IN

2015    Comp    Midwest Demarini, MN

Rec.    Clancy’s/Blue Mountain, PA

2016    Comp    City Tire/Tire Pros-Ohio, OH

Rec.    Chuck Griffins Guys, IN

2017    Upper   AMR/Triple D/Nager Law/Elite, OH

Lower   Fathertime, KY

Rec     Haterz Athletics, NC

NSA Men’s 40 and over

Year           Champions

1998           Maximum Masters, Boca, FL

1999           Flooring Solutions, Oakton, VA

2000           Cocoa Presbyterian/Warren Wooten Ford, Cocoa, FL

2001           Dependable Components 40’s, Deerfield Beach, FL

2002           Team Mizuno, Fort Pierce, FL

2003           Team Easton, Fort Pierce, FL

2004           Ken’s Beverage, Joliet, IL

2005           EMR/Worth, Cincinnati, OH

2006           Team Worth 40+, Ft Pierce, FL

2007           Team Worth 40+, Ft Pierce, FL

2008           – cancelled

2009           – cancelled

2010            – no info available

2011            Sportsman Shop, SC

2012    Comp    Desert Falls/Sportsman Shop, NC

Rec     Touch of Gray/40+, TX

2013           – no information available

Note – No information available on 40 & Over Worlds since 2012

NSA Men’s 45 and over

Year           Champions

2004           Ken’s Beverage, Joliet, IL

2006            – no info available

2007            – no info available

2008           – tournament disbanded

NSA Men’s 50 and over

Year    Class   Champions

1996    Major   Thomas Engineering, Manassas, VA

1997    Major   Carolina Cobras , Raleigh, NC

1998    Major   Dan Smith Plastering, San Jose, CA

1999    Major + Dan Smith Plastering, San Jose, CA

Major   Hendricks Sports Management, Spring, TX

2000    Major   Roseville Gateway, California

2001    Major   Faith Electric, Atlanta, GA

2002    Major + Pineknob/Team Mizuno, Warren, MI

Major   Indiana Legends/Merchants, Indiana

AAA     Sideline Grill, Pensacola, FL

2003    Major + Stafford Sales, Cincinnati, OH

Major   JAH Masters, Atlanta, GA

AAA     Alabama 50’s, Montgomery, AL

2004    Major + Florida Crush, Melbourne, FL

Major   Direct Hire, Trafalger, IN

AAA     Indiana Classics, Indianapolis, IN

2005    Major + Turn Two/REKCO/County Sports, Wake Forest, NC

Major   -cancelled

AAA     Metro Stars/TPS, Bagdad, KY

AA      Dayton Legends (Roosters), Dayton, OH

2006    Major + Connecticut Sports Plex, North Branford, CT

Major   Lewis Rental Properties, Boca Raton, FL

AAA     JJ’s/Jags, Marble Falls, TX

AA      -cancelled

2007    Major + -cancelled

Major   Pensacola Merchants, Pensacola, FL

AAA     Indiana Classics, Greensburg, IN

AA      -cancelled

2008    Major   Motown Stars, MI

AAA     JB Sports

2009    Major   Motown Stars, MI

AAA     JR Smith Trucking

2010    AAA     ?

2011    AAA     H&O Contracting/Team Snake

2012    AAA     DT Express

2013    AAA     – no information available

Note – No results listed on 50 & Over Senior Softball since 2012

NSA Men’s 55 and over

Year    Class   Champions

1997    Major   Pompano Beach Bums, Pompano Beach, FL

1998    Major   Pompano Beach Bums, Pompano Beach, FL

1999    Major   Sawtre Texas Legends, Garland, TX (East)

Major   Old A’s, Walnut Creek, CA (West)

2000    Major   Thomas Engineering, Manassas, VA

2001    Major   ? – no info

2002    Major + Thomas Engineering, Manassas, VA

Major   Bale Chevrolet, Little Rock, AR

AAA     Roof Concepts, Louisville, KY

2003    Major + New York Statesmen, Farmingdale, NY

Major   Matador Club 55, Pensacola, FL

AAA     Georgia Travelers, Charlotte, NC

2004    Major + Matador Club 55, Pensacola, FL

Major   Riverside Paving/TPS, Louisville, KY

AAA     Jim & Joe’s Ice, Louisville, KY

AA      Texas Senior Club, Arlington, TX

2005    Major + Turn Two/REKCO/County Sports, Wake Forest, NC

Major   American Marking (AMI), Birmingham, AL

AAA     Double LL Roofing, Orlando, FL

AA      Birmingham 55s, Birmingham, AL

2006    Major + -cancelled

Major   -cancelled

AAA     Southern Softball, Gardendale, AL

AA      -cancelled

2007    Major + Spicer’s/33 1/2 55’s, Richmond, VA

Major   Kayson Grill 55, Hendersonville, TN

AAA     Georgia Alabama Masters, Alpharetta, GA

AA      Birmingham 55’s, Birmingham, AL

2008    Major   -cancelled

AAA     -cancelled

2009    AAA     Garett Concrete

2010    AAA     ?

2011    AAA     Columbus 55’s

2012    AAA     ATL Recycling

2013    AAA     ?

2014    AAA     DT Express

2015    –       – no information available

Note – No results listed on 55 & Over Senior Softball since 2014

NSA Men’s 60 and over

Year    Class   Champions

1996    Major   Emerald City Masters, Seattle, WA

1997    Major   ? – no info available

1998    Major   Dixie Gas, Florida

1999    Major   Florida Crush Legends, Melbourne, FL (East)

Major   Bay Area Merchants, Richmond, CA (West)

2000    Major   ? – no info available

2001    Major   ? – no info available

2002    Major + Georgia USA, Georgia

Major   Chattanooga Choo Choos, Chichamauauga, TN

AAA     Tulsa Beeline Express, Tulsa, OK

2003    Major + Florida Legends, Nokomis, FL

Major   Huffman Electric 60’s, Birmingham, AL

AAA     S&H Auto Legends, Arlington, TX

AA      Bella Vista Retreads, Bella Vista, AR

2004    Major + Thomas Engineering, Manassas, VA

Major   Old South, Atlanta, GA

AAA     Texas Legends, Arlington, TX

AA      Bella Vista Retreads, Bella Vista, AR

2005    Major + Thomas Engineering/Tanel 360, Manassas, VA

Major   Huffman Electric, Birmingham, AL

AAA     Team Toyota, Baton Rouge, LA

AA      Da Boomers II, Oklahoma City, OK

2006    Major + ? – no info available

Major   Naples Heat, Naples, FL

AAA     Mike Pruitt Auto, Massillion, OH

AA      -cancelled

2007    Major + Boaz Exports/ASI, Longview, TX

Major   Tapco, Burlington, NC

AAA     Teeters, Maumelle, AR

AA      Border States Softball, Pleasant Grove, AL

2008    Major   Morris Farm

AAA     Express

2009    AAA     Express

2010    AAA     ?

2011    AAA     Georgia/Alabama Masters

2012    AAA     Columbus LX

2013    AAA     ?

2014    AAA     Boys of Summer

2015    –       – no information available

Note – No results listed on 60 & Over Senior Softball since 2014

NSA Men’s 65 and over

Year    Class   Champions

1999    Major   R&M Masters

2000    Major   ? – no info available

2001    Major   ? – no info available

2002    Major + Georgia Classics, Norcross, GA

AAA-Silver     Francis Drilling Fluids, Lafayette, LA

AAA     Oklahoma Seniors, Oklahoma City, OK

2003    Major   Georgia Classics 65, Norcross, GA

AAA     FDF/MMD Contractors, Lafayette, LA

2004    Major   Ed’s Aluminum, Pensacola, FL

AA      Moose Lodge 500, Indianapolis, IN

2005    Major + Suncoast Orthopaedic Surgery, Englewood, FL

Major   -cancelled

AAA     Georgia Nuggets, Augusta, GA

AA      F&M Bank of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK

2006    Major + -cancelled

Major   -cancelled

AAA     -cancelled

AA      Burlington Classics 65’s, Mebane, NC

2007    Major + -cancelled

Major   -cancelled

AAA     -cancelled

AA      Shelby Seniors, Shelby, AL

2008    AAA     Georgia Nuggets

AA      Harris Auction

2009    AA      Derrell BW Incorporated

2010    AAA/AA  ?

2011    AAA     Huffman Electric

AA      Triumphs 65

2012    Major   Panhandle Hitmen

AAA     Huffman Electric

2013    AAA     ?

2014    AAA     Huffman Electric

2015    –       – no information available

Note – No results listed on 65 & Over Senior Softball since 2014

NSA Men’s 70 and over

Year    Class   Champions

2005    Major   Papa John’s Derby City 70’s, Louisville, KY

2006    Major   Southeast Mavericks (Georgia Peaches), Covington, GA

2007    Major + -cancelled

Major   Joseph Chevrolet 70’s, Fort Wright, KY

AAA     -cancelled

AA      Mid Georgia Seniors, Centerville, GA

2008    AA      Georgia Peaches

2009    AA      MD Louisiana

2010    AA      ?

2011    AAA     Ed’s Aluminum Buildings

AA      Leidens Legends

2012    AAA     Georgia Classics

AA      Brooks Classics

2013    AAA/AA  ?

2014    AAA     Georgia Nuggets

AA      Leidens Legends

2015    –       ?

Note – No results listed on 70 & Over Senior Softball since 2014

Women Slow Pitch Softball Honors and Awards Page

  • ASA All Time Teams
  • USSSA All Time Teams
  • Women Softball Hall of Fames
ASA Criteria
All-America Selection = 1 
MVP Selection +2
Outstanding Player (Def/Off), etc Award +1
Hall of Fame Induction = +3
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ASA Team of Decade - 1960's (Co-Players of the Decade - Nancy Oldham and Ida Jean Hopkins)
(5)   P    - Dot Bailey (Dana Gardens 1962-P, 63-P, 64-P, 65-P, 66-P)
(4)   C    - Erma Richardson (Dana Gardens 1966-C, 67-C, Escue Pontiac 69-C, Riverside Ford 71-C)
(3)   1B   - Pete Brown (Hornets 65-1B, Fieldcrest Mills 66-1B, Steel Concrete 67-2B)
(2)   2B   - Marge Lynk (Art's Aces 65-2B, 66-2B)
(11)  3B   - Nancy Oldham (Hickory Grove 1962-SS, Hornets 65-SS, Comets 66-3B, 69-SS-MVP, 70-Util, 72-Util, Rockets 68-3B, HOF-99)
(11)  SS   - Ida Jean Hopkins (Cadillac 1964-OF, OH Furniture 65-OF, Ridge 67-SS-MVP, 68-SS-MVP, Raney Tire 70-SS-MVP, HOF-83)
(9)   OF   - Alberta Kohl Sims (Dana Gardens 1957-Outstanding Hitter, 1962-OF, 63-OF, 64-OF-MVP, HOF-74)
(6)   OF   - Norma Eschebrenner Ante, (Dana Gardens 1963-OF, 64-OF, 66-OF, HOF-1978)
(8)   OF   - Donna Wolfe (Dana Gardens 1965-LF, 66-LF, Escue 69-SS, Rutenschroer 71-SF, Sweeney 1973-2B, (HOF-79)
(3)   OF   - Jean Lenzer (Dairy Cottage 1961-OF, Rutenschroer 64-OF, 65-OF)
(3)   OF   - Carol Smith (Rutenschroer  1961-OF, Rutenschroer 64-OF, 65-OF)
(3)   Util - Peggy Carney (Escue Pontiac 1968-P, Rutenschroer 70-1B, 71-P)
(3)   Util - Susan Clark (Steel Concrete 1967-1B, NC Rockets 68-1B, Rubi-Otts 74-1B)
(3)   Util - Jan McCunn (Phil-Queens 1963-2B, Art's Aces 65-SS, 66-SS)
(3)   Util - Patricia Dixon (WFLI 1964-SS, 65-SS, 66-SS)
(3)   Util - Peggy Andrews (Glass Rockets 1960-MVP, Hornets 65-P)
(2)   Util - Nancy Conner (Dana Gardens 1957-MVP)
(2)   Util - Edith Carter Baum (Garvin's Grill 1958-MVP)
(2)   Util - Phyllis Wright (Glass Rockets 1959-MVP)
(2)   Util - Betty Hamlin (Dana Gardens 1957-Outstanding Player)
(2)   Util - Mary Rogers (Pearl Laundry 1958-Outstanding Hitter)
(2)   Util - Margaret Tunie Dooley (Pearl Laundry 1959-Outstanding Hitter)
(2)   Util - Betty Jean Bynum (Pharr Yarn 1962-1B, 63-C)
ASA Team of Decade - 1970's (Player of the Decade - Judy Hedgecock)
(11)  P    - Judy Hedgecock (Comets 1969-P, 70-P, 72-P, Dots 75-P-MVP, 76-P, 77-P, 78-P, HOF-82)
(6)   C    - Linda Ares (Dots 1973-OF, 74-C, 75-C, 76-C, 77-C, 78-C)
(5)   1B   - Princess Carpenter (Robinettes 1970-1B, 75-1B, Stroh's 71-1B, Sweeney 73-1B-MVP)
(3)   2B   - Deb Wohler (Gremlins 1975-2B, 77-2B, 79-2B)
(3)   3B   - Marilyn Boeher (Two Cousins 1970-3B, Sorrento's Pizza 79-Util, 82-Util)
(7)   SS   - Chris Padgett (Dots 1971-SS, 73-Util, 74-SS-MVP, 75-Util, 78-3B, 79-SS)
(6)   OF   - Marilyn Busse (Comets 1966-OF, Publix Tigers 67-CF, Robinettes 73-OF, Rubi-Otts 74-Util, 76-OF-MVP)
(4)   OF   - Kara Newman (Gators 1971-3B, Dots, 74-OF, 75-OF, 76-Util (2nd))
(4)   OF   - Ernestine Hamel (Dots 1971-OF, 75-Util, 78-OF, 79-OF)
(2)   OF   - Jan Dubois (Avantis 73-OF, 75-OF)
(6)   Util - Marsha Repogle Ehler (Rutenschroer 1970-P, Riverside 72-P, Sweeney 73-P, Sorrento's 76-1B, 77-Util, 80-Util)
(4)   Util - Lewanne Fenty (Dots 1970-Util, 73-2B, 74-1B, 75-3B)
(4)   Util - Judy Lockhart (Steel Concrete 1966-Util, Rubi-Otts 73-C, 74-C, 76-C)
(4)   Util - Jenny Johnson (Comets 1970-OF, 72-Util, Sweeney Chevrolet 73-SS, 74-SS)
(3)   Util - Sandy Patten (Dots 1973-1B, 74-P, 76-1B)
(3)   Util - Beverly Shue (Rockets 1970-2B, Rubiotts 74-Util, 76-Util)
(3)   Util - Bev Beck (Rutenschroer Florist 1970-2B, 71-2B, Sorrentos 80-P, UPI/Sorrento's 86-2B)
(3)   Util - Sue Malcolm (Riverside Ford 1972-SS-MVP, Sorrento's Pizza 76-SS)
ASA Team of Decade - 1980's (Player of the Decade - Brenda Smith Foster)
(5)   P   - Nancy Garbett (Spooks 83-P, 84-Util, 87-C, 88-P, Nancy Quarve 98-P-35+)
(7)   C   - Jen Harp Oliver (Frost Cutlery 1982-A-MVP, UPI 87-Util, 91-1B, 88-C, 93-C, 94-C) HOF
(3)  1B   - Brenda Pena (Mustangs 1987-1B, 88-1B, 93-Util))
(13) 2B   - Brenda Smith Foster (Stompers 1981-2B, 82-2B-MVP, 83-2B, 84-Util, 87-2B-A-MVP, UPI 89-2B, 93-2B, 94-2B) HOF-07
(6)  3B   - Lorraine Hudson (Mustangs 1984-P, 85-3B, 86-Util, 87-Util, 89-3B, 93-3B-A)
(6)  SS   - Trina Hertzog (Mustangs 1984-SS, 85-SS, 86-Util, 87-Util, 88-SS, 89-SS)
(10) OF   - Carol Bemis (Spooks 1981-OF, 83-OF, 84-OF-MVP, 1985-OF, 87-OF, 88-OF, HOF-94)
(8)  OF   - Kathy Riley (Hoffman 77-OF-A, Darke Merchants 78-OF-A, Cannan's  1983-OF, 84-OF, 85-OF, 86-OF, 89-OF-MVP)
(9)  OF   - Linda Garbett (Spooks 81-OF, 83, 84, 86-OF, 87-OF, 88-OF, 89-OF, 90-OF-MVP)
(5)  OF   - Myra Williams (Mustangs 1986-OF, 87-OF-MVP, 89-OF, UPI/Fraley's 90-OF)
(11) Util - Linda Polley (Avanatis 1972-SS, 75-Util, Spooks 83-OF-MVP, 85-Util, 87-Util, 88-Util-MVP, HOF-94)
(9)  Util - Sherri Pickard (Rubi-Otts 78-2B, 80-2B-MVP, ??, Cannon's Silver Streak 85-Util, 86-Util, HOF-94)         
(6)  Util - Theresa Held (Spooks 1986-Util, 87-C, 88-OF, 96-OF-MVP, 97-OF)
(5)  Util - Karen Baker (Atlanta Tramps 1987-Util, UPI 88-OF, 89-OF, 93-OF, 94-OF))
(4)  Util - Judy Knight (Spooks 1984-2B, 86-2B, 86-2B, 88-2B)
(4)  Util - Darby Cottle Veazey (Tomboys 1981-SS-MVP, 86-SS, 87-Util)
(4)  Util - Terry Donahue (Stompers 1982-OF, 1983-OF, 84-Util, 85-OF)
(3)  Util - Lisa Sanchez (Illusions 88-SS, Cannan's 89-Util, 91-SS)
(3)  Util - Anna Clements (Bay Brats 1987-OF, Steele's 88-OF, Shooters 00-A, 01-OF)
(3)  Util - Bev Lovitt (Class Act 1988-OF-A, Cannan's 89-OF, 91-Util)
(3)  Util - Mitzy Davis (Cannan's Silver Streak 1984-OF, 85-OF, Cannan's 91-Util)
(3)  Util - Charlotte Dent (UPI/Sorrento's 1986-OF, 88-Util, UPI 89-OF)
(3)  Util - Carol Moering (UPI/Sorrento's 1986-OF, UPI 87-OF, 88-OF)
(3)  Util - Cynthia Cooper (Illusions 1988-OF, Cannan's 89-OF, 91-OF)
ASA Team of Decade - 1990's (Player of the Decade - Sue Bupp Iyles) - not complete (no info after 2006)
(10)  P   - Charlotte Cates (Key Ford Mustangs 1985-P-MVP, 86-P, 87-P, 88-P, 89-P, UPI 91-P, 92-P, 93-P, 94-P)
(4)   C   - Carolyn Ford (Armed Forces 1994-Util, 95-C-MVP, 97-C)
(6)  1B   - Sherri Nidiffer (Fletch's 94-1B-A, 97-1B-A, Lakerettes 01-1B, 03-3B-35+, 04-1B-35+, deja vu 06-1b-35+)
(6)  1B   - Heather Carr (Armed Forces 99-1B-A, 00-1B-A, 01-1B-A, 02-1B-A, 06-1B-MVP-West)
(13) 2B   - Sue Bupp Iyles (Barbelletes 1976 Util, 79-SS, Pacers 86-SS, 93-Util, Lakerettes 94-2B, 95-Util, 96-2B, 98-2B-MVP,
            00-Util, 00-Util-35+, 01-1B-35+, 02-Util-35+)
(9)  SS   - Cheryl Trapnell (AF 88-SS-A, 89-SS-A, 94-Util, 97-SS, 98-Util, 01-SS-MVP-A, 02-SS-A), Yard Dawgs (07-2B-35+)
(7)  SS   - Tiffany Daniels (Gav's Girls 1988-SS-A, Shooters 94-SS-A, 00-SS-A-MVP, 01-SS-MVP, 02-Util, 03-SS-East, 05-Util-East)
(6)  3B   - Gina Green (Mustangs 1986-3B, 88-2B, UPI/Fraley's 90-2B, UPI 92-Util, 93-2B, 94-3B)
(12) OF   - Jody Trimmer (Crusaders 1984-1B, Pacers 86-Util, 87-OF, 89-Util, 90-Util, 92-OF, Lakerettes 98-OF, 00-OF,  
            Long Island Tides 05-OF-East, Lakerettes 00-OF-35+, 01-OF-35+, 03-OF-35+) 
(8)  OF   - Sherri Lynn France (Bally 89-OF-A, 90-OF, 91-OF, Kinder 01-OF, 09, Diamond Queens 02-OF, Enough Said 04-OF-East, 
	    Long Haul 06-OF-East
(7)  OF   - Diane Hatch (Armed Forces 88-OF-A, 89-OF-A, Shooters 94-OF-A, 01-OF, 02-OF, 03-OF-East, 04-OF-East, 05-OF-East)
(4)  OF   - Sonia Pez (Fletch's 1997-OF-A, Lakerettes 98-OF, 00-Util-MVP-35+)
(6)  Util - Sandy Edwards (McLaughlin Oil 1989-util, UPI 92-SS-MVP, 93-SS-MVP, 94-SS)
(4)  Util - Tracey Beasley (Destin Roofing 1991-MVP-A, 93-MVP-A)
(3)  Util - Jeanne Hart (Lakerettes 1990-SS, 93-OF, 94-OF)
ASA Team of Decade - 2000's (Player of the Decade - TBD) - not complete (no info after 2006)
(11) P    - Jennifer "Sis" Woods (Lakerettes 1998-Ut, 00-Ut, 00-P-35+, 01-P-35+, 02-Ut-35+, 03-P-35+, 04-P-35+,
            Long Island Tides 05-Util-East, deja vu 06-P-35+, 07-C-35+)
(4)  C    - Robin Berkowitz (Shooters 03-C-A-East, 03-MVP, 04-C-East)
(8)  1B   - Barb Balestrinos (Lakerettes 1993-1B, 94-Ut, 00-Ut-35+, 01-OF-35+, 02-Ut-35+, 03-1B-35+, 04-Ut-35+, 05-Ut-35+)
(4)  2B   - Cara Coughenour (Long Haul 06-2B-East, 06-2B-MVP, Long Haul 04-2B-35+)
(10) SS   - Carol Byrd Lewis (Bally's 88-SS-A, Fletch's 1994-SS-MVP-A, 97-SS-MVP-A, Lakerettes 00-Ut, 01-SS-35+, 
            02-Ut-35+, 05-2B-35+, deja vu 06-3B-35+)
(10) SS   - Carol Perroz (Lakertettes 1998-SS, 00-3B, 00-3B-35+, 01-2B-35+, 02-Ut-35+, 03-Ut-35+, 04-Ut-35+,
            05-SS-35+, deja vu 06-Ut-35+, Long Island Tides 05-SS-East)
(3)  3B   - Sirene Johnson (Diamond Queens 02-3B, Enough Said 04-3B-East, Enough Said 05-3B-East)
(5)  OF   - Lisa Lines (90-Vernon's-A, Shooters 01-OF, 03-OF-East, 04-OF-East, 05-OF-East)
(3)  OF   - Tonja Russell (Shooters 00-OF-A, 02-Util, Enough Said 04-Util-East)
(3)  OF   - Karla May (Lakerettes 01-OF-35+, 02-OF-35+, deja vu 06-OF-35+)
(3)  OF   - Buffy Arms (Diamond Queens 02-OF, Enough Said 04-OF-East, Long Haul 06-OF-East)
(4)  Util - Marie Pesch (Cannan's 89-Util, 91-C-MVP, Kinder Sharks 01-C)
(4)  Util - Jamie Sheriff (Shooters 01-Util, 02-2B, 03-1B-MVP-East)
(4)  Util - Tammy Baldwin (Armed Forces 03-3B-East, 04-SS-West, 05-MVP)
(3)  Util - Kim Dean (Shooters 01-2B, 03-2B-East, 04-2B-East)
(3)  Util - Mary Hoff (Diamond Queens 02-P, Enough Said 04-P-East, Long Haul 06-P-East)
(3)  Util - Stacey Symonds (Enough Said 04-Util-East)
(3)  Util - Sondra Landry (Enough Said 04-1B-East)
(3)  Util - Bev Reeves (Enough Said 04-OF-East)
(3)  Util - Shirley Simmons Snell (Kinder Sharks 01-3B)
(3)  Util - Kat Sherer (Ladies First 05-Util-West)
ASA Women's All Time Team (All Time MVP - Brenda Smith Foster) - not completed yet
P    - Judy Hedgecock (11)
P    - Charlotte Cates (10)
P    - Jennifer "Sis" Woods (10)
C    - Jen Harp Oliver (7)
1B   - Princess Carpenter (5)
2B   - Brenda Smith Foster (13)
3B   - Nancy Oldham (11)
SS   - Ida Jean Hopkins (11)
OF   - Carol Bemis (10)
OF   - Linda Garbett (9)
OF   - Donna Wolfe (8)
OF   - Alberta Kohl Sims (7)
OF   - Norma Eschebrenner Ante (6)
Util - Sue Bupp Iyles (12)
Util - Linda Polley (11)
Util - Carol Lewis (10)
Util - Carol Perroz (10)
Util - Jody Trimmer (10)
Util - Sherri Pickard (9)
Util - Cheryl Trapnell (9)
Honorable Mention:
Barb Balestrinos (8)
Kathy Riley (8)
Chris Padgett (7)
Sherri France (7)
Diane Hatch (7)
Marsha Repogle Ehler (6)
Marilyn Busse (6)
Trina Hertzog (6)
Linda Garbett (6)
Tiffany Daniels (7)
Sandy Edwards (6)
Heather Carr (6)
Sherri Nidiffer (6)
Gina Green (6)
Theresa Held (6)
Lorraine Hudson (6)
Dot Bailey (5)
Myra Williams (5)
Karen Baker (5)
Lisa Lines (5)
NOTE: Missing the COMPLETE ASA All-American Teams from 1980, 81, 82 & 96.
Will Update when received


USSSA Criteria
All-World Selection = 1 
MVP Selection = +1
Outstanding Offensive or Defensive Award = +1
Hall of Fame Induction = 3
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USSSA Team of Decade - 1970's (Player of the Decade - Jenny Johnson)
(3)   P   - Luann Grymbowski (Stan's Auto Sales 72-P, 73-P, 74-P)		1+1+1
(5)   C   - Pat Schmitt (Muxworthy's Ski-Haus 72-C, Pace 77-C, HOF-82)		1+1+3
(2)   C   - Martha Jo Kidd (Enrico's 1975-C, Sorrento's Pizza ?) 
(1)  1B   - Veronica Vunera (Stan's Auto Sales 1973-1B)
(3)  2B   - Mary West (Stan's Auto Sales 1973-2B, 74-2B-MVP)			1+1+1
(3)  3B   - Terry Waters (Stan's Auto Sales 1973-3B-MVP, 74)			1+1+1
(13) SS   - Jenny Johnson (Sweeney's 76-SS-MVP, 77-SS, Tri-State ?, Famous ???, Empress Chili 86-1B, 88-3B, 89-1B, HOF-81) (9x) 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+3
(4)  OF   - Carmen King (R.E. Stingers 76-OF, 77-OF, Taylor Stingers ?, Little Caesars 83-OF)	1+1+1+1
(2)  OF   - Evelyn Abell (Loungettes 1973-OF, 75-Util)
(3)  OF   - Nancy Izzy Forrester (Little Caesars 1977-2B, 79-OF-MVP)
(11) OF   - Lynn Putnam Gendron (Real Estate One Stingers 1976-Util, Taylor's Sports Stingers 80-OF-MVP
            Little Caesars 82-OF, 83-OF, 84-OF, Steele's Sports ?, Canton Softball Club 89-1B, HOF-91)
(1)  Util - Pam Rendine (Little Caesars 1979-SS)
(6)  Util - Susan Reidel Mitchell (Real Estate One Stingers 1975-SS, ?, Taylor's Stingers 80-OF, HOF-89)
(5)  Util - Linda McCoy (Muxworthy's Ski-Haus 72?, Pace Electronics 77-C, 78?, HOF-87)
(3)  Util - Genny Belavia (Muxworthy's Ski-Haus 72-3B-MVP, Pace Electronics 75-3B)
(2)  Util - Bev Bunny Fejerski (Pittsburgh Orioles 73-SS, Stan's Auto Sales 76-OF)
(2)  Util - Bonnie Perella (East End Debs 70-1B, East End Debs 71-3B)
(2)  Util - Debbie Cecerie (Pittsburgh Orioles 70, 71-SS)
(2)  Util - Sue Stead (East End Debs 70-SS-MVP)
(2)  Util - Jeri Reidel (East End Debs 71-P-MVP)
USSSA Team of Decade - 1980's (Player of the Decade - Lynn Putham Gendron)
(19)  P   - Brenda Ryan (Northside Knights of Columbus 1985-P-MVP, ?, ?, Empress Chili 93-OF, 95-Util-ODP,
            98-NCSM-P-MVP-35+, 99-P-35+, Ty-1 On 01-P-MVP-35+, 03-P-35+, 04-P-35+ 05-P-35+, 07-B, HOF-02)
(7)   C   - Kay Gilbert (Virginia Belles ?, ?, ?, 89-A?, HOF-90)
(9)  1B   - Jackie Huggins (? 72?, Little Caesars 1983-1B, 84-1B, Taylor's Sports Stingers 79-1B, 80-IF, HOF-86)
(7)  2B   - Sharon Graham (Empress Chili 1983-2B, 88-2B, ?, ?, HOF-97)
(8)  3B   - Pam Patrus (Famous Recipe 83-3B, 84-UT, Empress Chili 88-P-MVP, 90-P, HOF-95)
(14) SS   - Sue Kozoil (Steele's Sports 1987-SS-MVP, 88-SS, Canton Softball Club 89-SS-MVP, Lady Blue 
            92-SS-MVP, 93-SS, 94-SS, UPI/Kinder 96-SS, Kinder Sharks 01-SS, HOF-01)
(11) OF   - Lynn Putnam Gendron (Real Estate One Stingers 1976-Util, Taylor's Sports Stingers 80-OF-MVP
            Little Caesars 82-OF, 83-OF, 84-OF, Steele's Sports ?, ?, Canton Softball Club 89-1B, HOF-91)
(9)  OF   - Dottie Davis (Little Caesars 1979-OF, 84-OF-MVP, Empress Chili 86-OF-ODP, Steele's 87-OF, HOF-85)
(6)  OF   - Tina May Tuck (Famous Recipe 1984-OF, Empress Chili 88-OF, 89-OF, 90-OF, 94-OF)
(6)  OF   - Velma Lehmann (Famous Recipe 1982-OF, Empress Chili 86-OF, 87-OF, HOF-92)
(13) Util - Jan Deters (Famous Recipe 1982-OF, 83-OF, 84-C, Empress Chili 86-C, 87-C, 88-C, ?, 
	    07-Ohio Cardinals-MVP, HOF-89) (8x)
(13) Util - Jenny Johnson (Sweeney's 1976-SS-MVP, 77-SS, Tri-State Auctions ?, Famous Recipe ???,
            Empress Chili 86-1B, 88-3B, 89-1B, HOF-81) (9x)
(6)  Util - Lyn Rose (Empress Chili 1987-OF, 89-OF, 90-OF, HOF-98)
(6)  Util - Joanne Van Vliet (Mr. A's Express 1988-SS, 89-SS, 90-SS, 90-ODPA, HOF-94)
(4)  Util - Linda Mueller McIntyre (Little Caesars 84-Util, HOF-84)
(3)  Util - Mary Strotman (Empress Chili 1986-OF-MVP, 89-EH)
(3)  Util - Patty Silya (Taylor Sports Stingers 1980-OF, Little Caesars 83-SS-MVP)
(3)  Util - Carol Byrd Lewis (Encore 80-SS-MVP-A)
(3)  Util - Laura Fillip (HOF-93)
	  - Mary Crechiolo
1990 Version USSSA Womens All Time Team -Pts
P - Pam Patrus Empress 7
C - Pat Schmitt Pace 5
1B -Jackie Huggins Lady Blue 7.5
2B -Mary West Stan's 4
3B-Sandy Mader Cannans 5
SS-Sue Koziol Steele's 13
OF-Lynn Gendron Little Caesars 11
OF-Dottie Davis Lady Blue 8
OF-Allison Cole Lady Blue 8
OF-Velma Lehman Empress 6

USSSA Team of Decade - 1990's (Player of the Decade - Mary Hoff)
(24) P    - Mary Hoff (Lady Comets 1984-1B, Canton Softball Club 89-P, Lady Blue 91-P-MVP, 92-P, 93-P, UPI-98-P, 
            Santa Monica Yankees 99-P-MVP, Armstrong Lady Rebels 03-P-MVP, ABP/Kinder 00-P, Long Haul/Enough Said 05-P-OOP,
            05-P-Black-MVP, 06-P-ODP, 07-P, 07-P-Black, HOF-05)
(12) C    - Marie Pesch (Cannan's Illusions 90-C, 92-C, 93-C, 95-C, 96-C, UPI 98-C, Kinder Sharks, 02-C, 04-C-OOP, HOF-08) 
(4) 1B    - Lori Erpenbeck (Aero Battery 1990-1B, Salem Hawks 92-1B, 93-1B, Lady Blue 94-1B)
(12) 2B   - Theresa Shephard (Empress Chili 1990-3B, 93-3B, 95-3B, Cannan's 96-2B, 97-2B, ABP/Kinder 00-3B, Kinder Sharks 02-2B, 
            04-2B-OOP, 08-2B ... 95-MVP-Black)
(7)  SS   - Lisa Sanchez (Cannan's 1990-SS, 96-SS-MVP, ABP/Kinder 00-SS-OOP, Kinder Sharks 01-SS-ODPA, 02-SS)
(15) 3B   - Sandy Mader (Cannan's Illusions 1993-3B, 94-3B-MVP, 95-3B, 96-3B, Aero Battery 94-3B-MVP-OOP-Black, 95-3B-OOP-Black 
            96-3B-MVP-Black, Sierra/Illusions 97-3B-Mixed, 98-3B-ODP, HOF-00)
(16) OF   - Bev Lovett (Cannan's Illusions 1990-OF-MVP, 94-OF, 96-OF-OOP, Aero Battery 94-OF-Black, 95-OF-Black, 
            Sierra/Illusions 97-OF-MVP-Mixed, 98, UPI 98-OF, Dynamite Sports 00-OF-Black, 01-OF-Black, 02-OF-Black, HOF-03)
(13) OF   - Allison Cole (Steele's Sports 1988-OF, Canton Softball Club 89-OF, Lady Blue 91-OF, 92-OF, 93-OF, 94-OF-OOP, 
            UPI/Kinder 97-OF, UPI 98-OF-MVP, HOF-96)
(13) OF   - Sherri Lynn France (Salem Hawks 1992-OF, 93-OF, UPI/TPS 95-OF-MVP, UPI/Kinder 96-OF, 97-OF, UPI 98-OF, 
            ABP/Kinder 00-OF-MVP, 01, Long Haul/Enough Said 05-OF-Black-OOP, 06-OF-Black)
(10) OF   - Kathy Riley (L&K Trophy 75-SS-B, Cannan's Illusions 1990-OF, 92-OF, 94-OF, UPI/Kinder 97-OF, UPI 98-OF, 
            Premier Motor Sports 00-OF, HOF-99
(9)  Util - Leslie Cantor (Steele's Sports 88-3B, Canton Softball Club 89-2B, HOF-07) 6x
(6)  Util - Mary Jane "MJ" Ranz (Empress Chili 95-OF, 96-OF, ABP/Kinder 00-OF, Kinder Sharks, 02-OF-MVP, Ty-1-On 03-35+)
(4)  Util - Michele Thompson (UPI/Kinder 96-OF-ODP, 97-OF-OOP)
(4)  Util - Cathy Bradley (Enough Said 06, 06-Black, 07-Black-OOP)
(3)  Util - Mitzi Davis (Cannan's Illusions 92-P, 93-P, 96-OF)
(3)  Util - Meme Vincl (Cannan's Illusions 92-OF, 93-OF-MVP)
(3)  Util - Patrice Detlie (Diamond Queens 98-ODP, ABP/Kinder 00)
(3)  Util - Shannon Ellingsworth (Cannan's Illusions 94-2B, ABP/Kinder 00-2B, Kinder Sharks 04-2B)
USSSA Team of Decade - 2000 (Player of the Decade - TBD) - not complete (no info after 2006)
(10) P    - Dena Stacks (Action Awards 97-Mixed-P, Yard Dawgs 05-A-P, 05-P-35+, 06-P-35+, 07-P-35+)
(5)  2B   - Jackie Watkins (Diamond Queens 98-2B, Snap, Krackle & Pop 99-2B-35+, HOF-04)
(5)  SS   - Shelly Cummins (Auto Body Panel 92-SS, Ty-1-On 03-SS-MVP-35+, 04-SS-35+, 05-SS-35+)
(9)  IF   - Sirene Johnson (Enough Said 05-IF, 05-IF-Black-MVP, 06-IF-Black-MVP, 07, 07-Black)
(9)  OF   - Theresa Hirschauer (Empress 93-OF, Kinder Sharks 02-OF, 03-OF, 04-OF, Ty-1-On 03-OF-ODP, 04-OF-MVP, 07-B)
(6)  OF   - Anna Clements (Shooters 00-OF, 01-OF-MVP, HOF-06)
(6)  Util - Rhonda Graham (Yard Dawgs 05-A, 05-MVP-35+, 07-B, 07-35+)
(11) Util - Stacie Symonds (Enough Said 05, 05-Black, 06, 06-Black-OOP, 07-MVP, 07-Black, Just Enough 06-Mixed)
(3)  Util - Buffy Arms (Diamond Queens 02, Armstrong Lady Rebels 03-ODP)

USSSA Women's All-Time Team  (All Time MVP - Mary Hoff)
P    - Mary Hoff (24)
P    - Brenda Ryan (19)
C    - Marie Pesch (12)
1B   - Jackie Huggins (9)
2B   - Theresa Shephard (12)
3B   - Sandy Mader (15)
SS   - Sue Kozoil (14)
OF   - Bev Lovett (16)
OF   - Allison Cole (13)
OF   - Sherri Lynn France (13)
OF   - Lynn Putnam Gendron (11)
OF   - Kathy Riley (10)
OF   - Dottie Davis (9)
Util - Jenny Johnson (13)
Util - Jan Deters (13)
Util - Stacie Symonds (11)
Util - Leslie Cantor (9)
Util - Sirene Johnson (9)
Util - Pam Patrus (8)
Util - Theresa Shephard (8)
Util - Theresa Hirschauer (8)
Util - Kay Gilbert (7)
Util - Lisa Sanchez (7)
Util - Sharon Graham (7)
Honorable Mention:
Susan Reidel Mitchell (6)
Tina May Tuck (6)
Velma Lehmann (6)
Lyn Rose (6)
Joanne Van Vliet (6)
Mary Jane "MJ" Ranz (6)
Anna Clements (6)
Rhonda Graham (6)
NOTE: Missing the COMPLETE USSSA All-World Teams from 1969, 72, 74, 78, 81, 91, 99 & 03.
Will Update when received. IF ANYBODY OUT THERE HAS THIS INFO, PLEASE LET ME KNOW SO I CAN UPDATE THIS.
NOTE: Special Mention for Senior Softball
(10 All Worlds, 4 MVPs) - Reenie Fitzgerald - She played with several legendary Greater Cincinnati teams during her early career, 
including Dairy Cottage (1964-1968), Escue Pontiac (1969), Tri-State Auction (1970) and Cincinnati Cardinals (1973-1975). 
But it wasn’t until Reenie began to play in the Masters and Senior program that she really hit her stride. In 1993, she joined 
Northern Cincinnati Sports Medicine, which captured the USSSA Women’s 35-Over World Tournament in Columbia, SC.
Reenie had finally won a World Tournament and was named to her first All-World team. Northern Cincinnati Sports Medicine went 
on to win two more 35-Over Worlds in 1998 and 1999, then she then joined the Ohio Cardinals in 1999. Over the next twelve years, 
the Cardinals won eight world titles. Reenie has been named to ten All-World teams, and earned four World Tournament MVP awards. 
Primarily a pitcher, her lifetime won-loss record is an incredible 345-92, and she is 56-9 in world tournament play.
Reenie boasts a career batting average of .620

USSSA
1969 - Manager - Carol Ann Funk, Hi-Landers
1972 - Sharon Kowalski, Musworthy
1977 - Pitcher - Mary Ellen Ford, Pace
1978 - Catcher - Linda McCoy, Pace
1978 - SS - Carol Dwyer, Pace
1980 - Catcher - Linda McCoy, Pace
1980 - 1B - Biz Bush, Pace
1970 - Pitcher - Laura Roundtree, Jacksonville Pacers
1974 - Pitcher - Jami Friedman, Jacksonville Pacers
1975 - SS - Debbie McLane, Jacksonville Pacers
1975 - 1B - Laura Rountree, Jacksonville Pacers
1975 - OF - Bunny Riley, Jacksonville Pacers
1980 - Pitcher - Jami Friedman, Jacksonville Pacers
1980 - Catcher - Melinda Germain, Jacksonville Pacers
1980 - OF - Bunny Riley, Jacksonville Pacers
1981 - Manager - Shirley Jackson, Belles


Women’s Softball Hall of Fames

ASA Women's Slow Pitch Hall of Fame Members
(ASA All-America Teams and ASA National MVP's Listed)
1976 	(OF) Alberta Kohl Sims, Alexandria, KY  - (3 All Americans, 1 MVP)
1978 	(OF) Norma Eschebrenner Ante, Cincinnati, OH  - (3 All Americans)
1979 	(OF) Donna Wolfe, Covington, KY  - (5 All Americans)
*1982 	(P)  Judy Hedgecock, Satellite Beach, FL  - (7 All Americans, 1 MVP)
1983 	(SS) Ida Jean Hopkins, Cleveland, OH  - (5 All Americans, 3 MVPs)
1994 	(OF) Carol Bemis, Golden Valley, MN  - (6 All Americans, 1 MVP)
1994 	(2B) Sherri Pickard, Raleigh, NC  - (5 All Americans, 1 MVP)
1994 	(SS) Linda Polley, Champlin, MN  - (6 All Americans, 2 MVPs)
1999 	(3B) Nancy Oldham, Sanford, NC  - (7 All Americans, 1 MVP)
2007 	(2B) Brenda Smith Foster, Mechanicsville, VA  - (8 All Americans, 2 MVPs)
2008 	(C)  Jen Harp Oliver, Chattanooga, TN  - (5 All Americans, 1 MVP)

USSSA Women's Hall of Fame Members
(USSSA All-World Teams and USSSA National MVP's Listed)
1981	(SS) Jenny Johnson, Franklin, IN  - (9 All Worlds, 1 MVP)
1982	(C)  Pat Schmitt, Rochester, NY  - (2 All Worlds)
1984	(2B  Linda Mueller McIntyre, Royal Oak, MI  - (1 All World)
1985	(OF) Dottie Davis, Milan, MI  - (3 All Worlds, 1 MVP)
1986	(1B) Jackie Huggins, Detroit, MI  - (6 All Worlds)
1987	(OF) Linda McCoy, Rochester, NY  - (3 All Worlds)
1988	(C)  Jan Deters, Cincinnati, OH  - (7 All Worlds)
1989	(SS) Susan Riedel-Mitchell, Detroit, MI  - (3 All Worlds)
1990	(C)  Kaye Gilbert, South Boston, MA  - (4 All Worlds)
1991	(OF) Lynn Putham Gendron, Taylor, MI  - (8 All Worlds, 1 MVP)
1992	(OF) Velma Lehmann, Cincinnati, OH  - (3 All Worlds)
1993	(1B) Lauren Fillipp, Buffalo Grove, IL  - (0 All Worlds)
1994	(SS) Jo Ann van Vliet, Ceres, CA  - (3 All Worlds)
1995	(3B) Pam Patrus, Cincinnati, OH  - (4 All Worlds, 1 MVP)
1996	(OF) Allison Cole, Wyandotte, MI  - (8 All Worlds, 1 MVP)
1997	(2B) Sharon Graham, Cincinnati, OH  - (4 All Worlds)
1998	(OF) Lyn Rose, Cincinnati, OH  - (3 All Worlds)
1999	(OF) Kathy Riley, Farmville, VA  - (6 All Worlds)
2000	(3B) Sandy Mader, Clute, TX  - (8 All Worlds, 2 MVPs)
2001	(SS) Sue Kozoil, Cleveland, OH  - (8 All Worlds, 3 MVPs)
2002	(P)  Brenda Ryan, Cincinnati, OH  - (11 All Worlds, 3 MVPs)
2003	(OF) Beverly Lovett, Little Rock, AR - (11 All Worlds, 2 MVPs)
2004	(2B) Jackie Watkins, Nashville, TN - (2 All Worlds)
2005	(P)  Mary Hoff, Tallassee, FL - (11 All Worlds, 3 MVPs)
2006	(OF) Anna Clements, Florida - (2 All Worlds, 1 MVP)
2007	(2B) Leslie Cantor, Tampa, FL - (6 All Worlds)	
2008	(2B) Marie Pesch, Pflugerville, TX - (8 All Worlds)
2009 	(OF) Meme Vencl Thompson, Menor, OH - Lady Blue
2011 	(OF) Sherri Lynn France, Melbourne, FL - UPI, Kinder Sharks, Enough Said
2012 	Mary Crechiolo Papiersky, Westland, MI - Stingers, Little Caesars
2013 	(OF) Mary Jane “MJ” Ranz, Cincinnati, OH - Northside K of C, Kinder Sharks
2014	Tina May-Tuck, OH (6x)

NSA Women's Slow Pitch Hall of Fame Members
(NSA All-America Teams and NSA National MVP's Listed)
2003 	Shannon Simpson, Kissimmee, FL - (8 Youth World Series, Miss NSA-1999)

ISA Women's Slow Pitch Hall of Fame Members
(ISA All-America Teams and ISA National MVP's Listed)
None Selected

Women's Slow Pitch Hall of Fame Non-Playing Members
ASA Women Managers
1976 *	Commie Currens, Cincinnati, OH - Dana Gardens (Champs 57, 62, 63, 64, 66, 2nd 67)
1978	Duke Denson, Jacksonville, FL - Rebels (2nd 74, 75)
1978 *	Leroy Rutenschroer, Cincinnati, OH - Rutenschroer Florist (Champs 70, 2nd 62, 64)

ASA Women Sponsor Category
2002	Bill Fraley, Lexington, KY - Fraley's Wildcats Sponsor/Manager (2nd 90, 94-A, 98-A)

USSSA Women Managers
1980	Duane McCoy, Rochester, NY - Muxworthy's Ski Haus (Champs-72), Pace (Champs 76, 2nd 77)
1994 *	Allen Campbell, Plymouth, MI - Taylors (Champs 80), Little Caesars (Champs 83, 84), 
	Canton Softball Club (Champs 96), Lady Blue (Champs 91, 92, 93), Cannan's (Champs 96) 
2006 	Colleen Needham, Cincinnati, OH - Famous Recipe (2nd 82, 83), Empress Chili (Champs 86, 87, 88, 
	2nd 89, 90, 95), Ty-1-On (35+ Champs 01, 03, 04, 05), Ohio Cardinals (50+ Champs 00, 01, 02, 03)

USSSA Women Special Category
1988	Mildred Burrell, Chesterfield, VA - Virginia Belles Manager (Champs 81, 89-A)
2006 	Patrick Kehoe, Rochester, NY - Pace Electronics Sponsor (Champs 76, 2nd 77)
* Deceased

Women and Co-Ed Nationals

  • ASA Women’s World Series
  • USSSA Women’s World Series
  • ISA Women’s World Series
  • NSA Women’s World Series
  • SSAA Women’s World Series
  • WSL Women’s North American Championships
  • SSWC Women’s World Championships
  • ISSA Women’s World Championships
  • SSWS Women’s World Championships
  • SPA Women’s National Championships
  • ISF Women’s World Cup
  • HWSG Women’s World Senior Championships
  • NSGA National Senior Games Association (Senior Olympics)
  • USSSA Women’s Speciality World Series

ASA
ASA Women’s Class-A Slow Pitch National Champions (1973-2002)
Year	Champion				Runner-up
	MVP
	Batting Avg. Leader (if known)
	Home Run Leader (if known)
1973	Redford Stingers, Detroit, MI		Goodnough Plumbettes, Monroe, IL	
	MVP - No MVP awarded
	Batting Leader - no info
	Home Run Leader - no info
1974 	Seaman's IGA, Athens, OH		Patriots, Cincinnati, OH	
	MVP - Janeen Sands, Seaman's IGA (5-0 pitching, 1 shutout, 13 runs in 5 games, including a 7-6 final)
	Members of All Tournament Team from Seaman's IGA - Pam Burch, Sue Reed and Cinny Pettibone
	(not completed due to weather, Seaman's won WB final over Patriots, 2 other teams left in Losers Bracket)	
	MVP - No MVP awarded
	Batting Leader - no info  
	Home Run Leader - no info
1975 	Shamrocks, Winston-Salem, NC		Seaman's IGA, Athens, OH	
	MVP - No MVP awarded
	Batting Leader - no info
	Home Run Leader - Brenda Cough, Shamrocks - 3 HRs
1976 	Rustic Bar, Duluth, MN			Armed Forces, Indiantown Gap, PA	
	MVP - No MVP awarded
	Batting Leader - Fran Hershey, Hoffman Products (11-16) - .688
	Home Run Leader - no info
1977 	Cotter's Penn Hills, Verona, PA		Hoffman Products, York, PA	
	MVP - Cindy 'Duck" Dauer, Cotter's Village Lounge of Penn Hills
	Batting Leader - Laura Disney, Cincinnati Savings & Loan - .667
	Home Run Leader - Monica Pellman, Wheel Cafe - 3
1978 	Stillwater A's, Stillwater, OK		S&B Construction Raiders, Stockton, CA	
	MVP - Sadie Atad, S&B Construction Raiders
	Batting Leader - Terry Dickey, Darke County Merchants - .654
	Home Run Leader - no info
1979 	Northside K of C, Cincinnati, OH	Straight Arrow, Nashville, TN
	MVP - Missy Merroll, Northside Knights of Columbus
	Batting Leader - Missy Merroll, Knights of Columbus (18-22) - .818
	Home Run Leader - no info	
1980 	Encore, Prince George County, MD	Larry's Cabinets, Everette, WA
	MVP - Carol Byrd, Encore
	Batting Leader - Connie Culbreth, Spartansburg - .750	
	Home Run Leader - no info
1981 	Orlando Stars, Orlando, FL (50-15)	Nashville Express, Nashville, TN	
	MVP - Winnie Dodgion, Orlando Stars (7-1 pitching)
	Batting Leader - ?
	Home Run Leader - ?
1982 	Circle K Roadrunners, Tempe, AZ		Frost Cutlery, Chattanooga, TN
	MVP - Jennifer Oliver, Frost Cutlery (3 HRs)
	Outstanding Pitcher Award - Ruth Patterson, Frost Cutlery
	Outstanding Defensive Player - Cassandra Landers, Circle K
	Batting Leader - Judy Wrather, Stagg's Mustangs - .650
	Home Run Leader - Jennifer Oliver, Frost Cutlery - 3
1983 	Somerset, Sacramento, CA		Sonny's BBQ, Tallahassee, FL
	MVP - Shelly Van Drimmellen, Somerset
	Batting Leader - Cindy Simpkins, Barger Mattson Auto Salvage - .708
	Home Run Leader - Brenda LaBrum, Barger Mattson Auto Salvage
1984 	Mr A's Express, Sacramento, CA		Sonny's BBQ, Tallahassee, FL
	MVP - Pam Katros, Mr A's Express
	Batting Leader - Amy O'Conner, Bud Light - .714
	Home Run Leader - Rhonda Rassmussen, Caddy Shack - 4
1985 	Tuffie's, Bloomington, MN		Zapata, Muskogee, OK
	MVP - Lori McCracken, Tuffie's
	Batting Leaders - Lynn Anderson, Granite City Dental - .600
	Batting Leaders - Barbara Angy, Bally - .600
	Home Run Leader - Leslie McCarnie, Bally - 3
1986 	Comfort Inn, Raleigh, NC		Lotsa Hotsa Pizza, Salt Lake City, UT
	MVP - M. Sue Williams, Comfort Inn
	Batting Leader - Dee Odem, MPM - .882
	Home Run Leader - Coleen Lambert, Barger Mattson Auto Salvage - 2
1987 	Stompers, Richmond, VA			Lady Cougars, Orlando, FL
	MVP - Brenda Smith, Stompers
	Batting Leader - Jenny Vilderbill, Vernon's - .667
	Home Run Leaders - Brenda Smith, Stompers - 2 HRs
	Home Run Leaders - Barb Schaaf, Angels - 2 HRs
1988 	Bally's, Orlando, FL			Armed Forces, Nashville, TN
	MVP - Yvonne Devlin, Bally
	Batting Leader - Barb Angy, Bally's - .696
	Home Run Leader - Jamie Kuhn, Class Act - 3
1989 	Bally's, Orlando, FL			Armed Forces, Nashville, TN
	MVP - Sheree Patrick, Bally
	Batting Leader - Kim Hawkins, The Who - .682
	Home Run Leader - Regina Millines, Coors Silver Bullets - 2
1990 	Vernon's C&D, Jacksonville, FL		Armed Forces, Nashville, TN
	MVP - Jamie Friedman, Vernon's C&D
	Batting Leader - Ellen Colley, Destin Roofing- .700
	Home Run Leader - Marilynn Miles, Casa Nova's - 3
1991 	Destin Roofing, Destin, FL		Papa John's Rogues, Louisville, KY
	MVP - Tracy Beasley, Destin Roofing
	Batting Leader - Jamie Kuhn, Arkansas A's - .667
	Helen Kelcher, Destin and Cathy Bradley, Outburst - 2 HRs
1992 	Drug Free Stars, Millersville, MD	Anderson Auto, Norristown, PA
	MVP - Mary Beck, Drug Free Stars
	Batting Leader - Sally Maher, Bricker Restaurant - .800
	Home Run Leader - Mary Beck, Drug Free Stars - 5
1993 	Destin Roofing, Destin, FL		Jax Posse, Jacksonville, FL
	MVP - Tracy Beasley, Destin Roofing
	Batting Leader - Maria McMullen, Destin Roofing - .550
	Home Run Leader - Rachel Stone, Bandits - 2
1994 	Fletch's, Newark, DE			Fraley's Wildcats, Lexington, KY
	MVP - Carol Lewis, Fletch's
	Batting Leader - Kelli Edwards, Fraley's Wildcats- .813	
1995 	Doc's, Jacksonsville, FL		Perky Café, Norristown, PA
	MVP - Sue Widowson, Jacksonville Doc's
	Batting Leaders - Mary Gatlin, Doc's - .706
	Batting Leaders - Libby Parish, Lady Stings - .706
	Home Run Leader - Shirley Cummons, Orthopedic Institute - 2 HRs
1996 	Fletch's Softball Club, Newark, DE	Shooters, Orlando, FL
	MVP - Bev Jack, Fletch's
	Batting Leader - Lynda Spinazola, Casey's Shell - .575	
	Home Run Leader - ?
1997 	Fletch's Softball Club, Newark, DE	Shooters, Orlando, FL
	MVP - Carol Lewis, Fletch's
	Batting Leader - Kelli Edwards, Fraley's - .706	
	Home Run Leader - ?
1998	Orthopedic Institute, Dayton, OH	Fraley's Wildcats, Lexington, KY
	- MVP and leaders selected from combined "A" and Major classes 
	MVP - Sue Ilyes, Lakerettes (Major)
	Batting Leader - Michelle Harper, Personal Management (Class-A)- .750
	Home Run Leaders - Wanda Graham, Armed Forces (Major) - 5
	Home Run Leaders - Mandy van Dyke, Ortho. Inst. (Class-A) - 5
1999	Macken/Budweiser, Rochester, MN		Fox Force, Dothan, AL
	MVP - Patricia Etchason, Macken
	Batting Leader - Angel Floyd, MRC's Shiva - .750	
	Home Run Leader - ?
2000	Shooters/Miken, Orlando, FL		Armed Forces/Team USA, San Diego, CA	
	MVP - Tiffany Daniels, Shooters
	Batting Leader - Tonja Russell, Shooters - .769	
	Home Run Leader - ?	
2001	Armed Forces, Ft Indiantown Gap, PA	Reamstown AA, Reamstown, PA
	MVP - Cheryl Trapnell, Armed Forces
	Batting Leader - Connie Holifield, Cruisers
	Home Run Leaders - Heather Carr, Armed Forces
	Home Run Leaders - Abby Thompson, The Oath
2002	Armed Forces, Jacksonville, FL		Macken Plumbing, Rochester, MN
	MVP - No MVP awarded
	Batting Leader - Autumn Brown, Armed Forces - .727
	Home Run Leader - Heather Carr, Armed Forces - 1
2003	- Class-A Discontinued
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	The Women's "A" Nationals along with the Major and "B" Nationals, merged into the "Open" East vs West National Championship Series in 2003
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	ASA combined the Women's Class Major, Class- A and Class-B into the "Open' Class
ASA Women's Open Class National Championships
	

ASA Women's Class-B Slow Pitch National Champions (1988-2002)
Year	Champion					Runner-up
1987	- cancelled					N/A
1988	Simpson's NCR, Fairfax, VA			?
1989 	Nothing But The Truth, Virginia Beach, VA 	Spirits, Orlando, FL
1990 	Tenn Tom, Columbus, MS 				Tampa Renegades, Tampa, FL
1991 	Portland Reign, Portland, OR 			Travelers, Freeport, NY
1992 	San Antonio Cannan's, San Antonio, TX 		?
1993 	Hub Chrysler, South Evanston, IL 		?
1994 	Long Island Travelers, Baldwin, NY 		Case Construction Company, Seattle, WA 
1995 	Uniform Pro's Mice, Northport, NY 		?
1996	Lil Teche, Metaire, LA				Pirates, Rhonert Park, CA
1997	University Firestone, Jacksinville, FL		Uniform Pro's Mice, Northport, NY
1998	BAJB-Texas Heat, Austin, TX			Legends' Lighthouse/Glade Valley, Frederick, MD
1999	No Idea, San Antonio, TX			Ten 1/2 Maniacs, Redondo Beach, CA
2000	Stewart Glapat, Zanesville, OH			Lady Cruisers, Grenada, MS 
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	The Women's Class-B Nationals went from one National Championship to the East vs West series format starting in 2001
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2001	S&S/LeBleu/Lawrence, Belews Creek, NC (East)	Texas Heat, Austin, TX (West) 		- (3 games to 0)
2002	Max Magee's Pub, Boothwyn, PA (East)		Team Xtreme, Seattle, WA (West) 	- (3 games to 2)
2003	- Class-B Discontinued
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ASA Women's Open Class National Championships
ASA Women's Class-C Slow Pitch National Champions (1987- )
Year	Champion					Runner-up
1987 	Paul Brown/Pierce's Sport, Mt. Vernon, OH 	Jammers, Tuscaloosa, FL
1988 	Tri-City/Reliable, West, AZ 			Tucson Outlaws, Tucson, AZ
1989 	Tucson Outlaws, Tucson, AZ			Mavericks, Warner-Robbins, GA
1990 	Chicago Title Phillys, Hurst, TX		Leopold's Pony Express
1991 	San Antonio Cannans, San Antonio, TX		? 
1992 	Griffin, Pembroke Pines, FL			? 
1993 	Trailblazers, Sterling Heights, MI		? 
1994 	Sunbelt Plastics, Macon, GA			Aces, Florence, SC
1995 	Murphy's Law, Orlando, FL			? 
1996	Baytown Angels, Baytown, TX			R.I.P. Softball, Durham, NC
1997	San Antonio Magic, San Antonio, TX		Legend-Maryland, Frederick, MD
1998	Lyle's Wolfpack, Washington			Spectators, Action, ME
1999	Forsgren, Ft. Smith, AK				?
2000	Austin Thunder, Austin, TX			Lady Hurricans, Grand Bay, AL
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	The Women's Class-C Nationals went from one National Championship to the East vs West series format starting in 2001
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2001	Team Xtreme, Puyallup, WA (West)		Murphy's Law, Winter Park, FL (East) 		- (3 games to 2)
2002	WET/Miken Softball, Columbia, KY (East)		Minot Chiropractic, Minot, ND (West) 		- (3 games to 0)
2003	Traders, Collierville, TN (East)		Lugnuts, Columbia, MO (West) 			- (3 games to 1)
2004	Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA (East)			Chucky's Pride, San Francisco, CA (West) 	- (3 games to 2)
2005	C&C Knights, Adell, IA (West #2)		Travel America, Grenada, MS (East) 		- (3 games to 1)
2006	Diamond Magic, Pittsboro, NC (East)		ECI/SLI, Olathe, KS (West) 			- (3 games to 2)
2007	Bill Fraley's Wildcats, Lexington, KY (East)	WTS Softball Crew, Lancaster, CA (West) 	- (3 games to 1)
2008	Alex's Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA (East)		Lookouts, Houston, TX (West)			- (3 games to 1)
2009	Low Bob's, Harrodsburg, KY (East)		Springfield Crush, Springfield, MO (West)	- (3 games to 1)
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The Women's "C" Nationals went from the East vs West series format to the 4 Corners format starting in 2010, BUT, no National Championship was held
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2010	 - No Class-C National Championship held, just Regional 4 Corners were held with 4 separate national champions
2011	 - No Class-C National Championship held, just Regional 4 Corners were held with 4 separate national champions
2012	 - No Class-C National Championship held, just Regional 4 Corners were held with 4 separate national champions
2013	 - No Class-C National Championship held, just Regional 4 Corners were held with 4 separate national champions
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	The Women's "C" Nationals went from the 4 Corners format back to just one Class-C National Championship Tournament
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2014 	Devils, St. Paul, MN 				Moor Woble/Bill Long Trucking, Missoula, MT
2015 	- Cancelled					N/A
2016	- Cancelled					N/A
2017	- Cancelled					N/A

ASA Women's Slow Pitch Class-D National Champions (1991- )
Year	Champion					Runner-up
1991 	Rohnert Park Pirates, Rohnert Park, CA 		?
1992 	Lock-N-Load, Arroyo Grande, CA			? 
1993 	All Phase Plumbers, Gilroy, CA			? 
1994 	T's Gang, Fort Smith, AR 			Angle Inn Ultimate, Baltimore, MD
1995 	Happitime, Cedar Rapids, IA			?
1996	Shooters, Kent, WA				J&W Steel, Shreveport, LA
1997	Blockheads, Fairbanks, AK			Nill Brothers Sports/Robin Chiro., Overland Park, KS
1998	Forsgren, Ft. Smith, AR				?
1999	Drambuie Drillers, Ft. Smith, AR		W.E.T., Central, KY
2000	Stark's Holiday Bar, Warren, OH			Tailgaters, Oley, PA
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	The Women's Class-D Nationals went from one National Championship to the East vs West series format starting in 2001
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2001	Diamond Magic, Pittsboro, NC (East)		Tony's, Dallas, TX (West) 			- (3 games to 0)
2002	Get Dirty, Albuquerque, NM (West)		USA Team Sports, Severna Park, MD (East) 	- (3 games to 0)
2003	Carpet Specialists, Riverside, IA (West)	Senunas' Pub, Wilkes Barre, PA (East) 		- (3 games to 0)
2004	Stingers, Lexington, KY (East)			ECI, Topeka, KS (West) 				- (3 games to 2)
2005	Lady Outlaws, Jacksonville, FL (East)		D&A Trucking, Wichita, KS (West) 		- (3 games to 0)
2006	Springfield Crush, Springfield, MO (West)	Critter Getter, Tallahassee, FL (East) 		- (3 games to 2)
2007	Lady Blue Jays, San Antonio, TX (West)		Paver Pro Unlimted, Fort Myers, FL (East) 	- (3 games to 2)
2008	Elliott Communications, Olathe, KS (West)	Dynamic Duels, Winter Springs, FL (East)	- (3 games to 0)
2009	BW3/K&G, Warren, OH (East)			PDX Softball, Newberg, OR (West)		- (3 games to 0)
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The Women's "D" Nationals went from the East vs West series format to the 4 Corners format starting in 2010, BUT, no National Championship was held
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2010	 - No Class-D National Championship held, just Regional 4 Corners were held with 4 separate national champions
2011	 - No Class-D National Championship held, just Regional 4 Corners were held with 4 separate national champions
2012	 - No Class-D National Championship held, just Regional 4 Corners were held with 4 separate national champions
2013	 - No Class-D National Championship held, just Regional 4 Corners were held with 4 separate national champions
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	The Women's "D" Nationals went from the 4 Corners format back to just one Class-D National Championship Tournament
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2014 	- Cancelled					N/A
2015 	Arc Angels, New Hampshire 			CSI, Glen Allen, VA
2016	CSI/Cole Insurance, Glen Allen, VA		Driftwood, North Dakota
2017	CSI/Sniper Sports/Cole Ins., Glen Allen, VA	Ocean Armory, East Hampton, NJ

Women's Class-B East vs West Championships (2001-2002)
Year Area   Champion					Runner-up
2001 East - S&S/Le Bleu/Lawrence Ptg, Belews Creek, NC 	-Jeneane's @ Pinebrook, Macon, GA 
2001 West - Texas Heat, Austin, TX 			-Texas Crush, Highlands, TX
2002 East - Max Magee's Pub, Boothwyn, PA 		-Made to Order, Chicago, IL 
2002 West - Team Xtreme, Seattle, WA 			-Elbowroom, Missoula, MT 
2003 -	    - Not Held - Class-B Discontinued
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Women's Class-C East vs West Championships (2001-2009)
Year Area   Champion					Runner-up
2001 East - Murphy's Law, Winter Park, FL 		-Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA 
2001 West - Team X-Treme, Seattle, WA 			-DeCarlow Homes, Ashland, OR 
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2002 East - WET/Miken, Columbia, KY 			-Coors Light, Random Lake, WI 
2002 West - Minot Chiropractic, Minot, ND 		-Big Red, Omaha, NE 
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2003 East - Traders, Memphis, TN 			-Black Mountain Chevrolet, Fletcher, NC 
2003 West - Lugnuts, Columbia, MO 			-Nor-Cal Lights Out, Santa Rosa, CA 
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2004 East - Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA 			-Pea Organizing Services, Pittsboro, NC 
2004 West - Chucky's Pride, San Francisco, CA 		-Sonoma Valley, Santa Rosa, CA 
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2005 East - Travel America, Grenada, MS 		-Birmingham Xtreme, Birmingham, AL 
2005 West - KVB/Rusty's Last Chance, Oltahe, KS 	-C&C Knights, Adel, IA (see Note)
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2006 East - Diamond Magic, Pittsboro, NC 		-Bill Fraley's Wildcats, Lexington, KY
2006 West - ECI/SLI, Olathe, KS 			-Victors Ideal Hitters, Clive, IA
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2007 East - Bill Fraley's Wildcats, Lexington, KY	-Traders, Collier, TN
2007 West - WTS Softball Crew, Lancaster, CA 		-Softball Soul, Beaverton, OR
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2008 East - Alex's Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA 		-Critter Getter, Tallahassee, FL
2008 West - Lookouts, Houston, TX			-Springfield Crush, Springfield, MO
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2009 East - Low Bob's, Harrodsburg, KY 			-Lady Rebels, Gainesville, GA
2009 West - Springfield Crush, Springfield, MO		-Learning Curve, Urbandale, IA 
Note: KVB/Rusty's passed up the West bid, the West National Championship spot taken 2nd place C&C Knights
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	The Women's Class-C Nationals went from East vs West to the 4 Corners format starting in 2010
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2010 East - Long Island Tides, East Northport, NY	-K&G Softball, Warren, OH 
2010 North- Agassiz Underground, Fargo, ND 		-Moritz, Sport & Marine, Bismarck, ND
2010 South- Salon 312, Montgomery, AL 			-Kryptonite, Orlando, FL 
2010 West -  - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
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2011 East -  - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
2011 North- Ideal Hitters/Denison, Urbandale, IA 	-Elsie's, Bloomington, MN 
2011 South-  - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
2011 West -  - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
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2012 East -  - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
2012 North- Pizza Ranch Renegades, Nevada, IA 		-Knights, Urbandale, IA 
2012 South- Team Magic, Pittsboro, NC 			-Traders Reloaded, Collierville, TN 
2012 West - Shumuzu/AZ Border Co./Worth, Tucson, AZ 	-Dxtracted, Mesa, AZ
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2013 East -  - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
2013 North-  - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
2013 South-  - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
2013 West -  - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
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	The Women's Class-C Nationals went from the 4 Corners format to just a single National Championship starting in 2014
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Women's Class-D East vs West Championships (2001-2009)
Year Area   Champion					Runner-up
2001 East - Diamond Magic, Pittsboro, NC 		-Mercer Springs, Trenton, NJ 
2001 West - Tony's, Dallas, TX 				-Merchant Express, Santa Rosa, CA 
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2002 East - USA Team Sports, Severna Park, MD 		-Fieldcrest Inn Boyne City, MI 
2002 West - Get Dirty, Albuquerque, NM 			-Athletic Supply, Redmond, WA
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2003 East - Senunas' Pub, Wilkes Barre, PA 		-Starks, Warren, OH 
2003 West - Carpet Specialists, Riverside, IA 		-Sonoma Valley, Santa Rosa, CA
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2004 East - Stingers, Lexington, KY 			-B&R Mustangs, London, KY 
2004 West - ECI, Topeka, KS 				-PTK, Kansas City, MO
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2005 East - Lady Outlaws, Jacksonville, FL 		-Fortin Transportation, Westbrook, ME 
2005 West - D&A Trucking, Wichita, KS 			-Rounding Third, Apple Valley, CA
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2006 East - Critter Getter, Tallahassee, FL 		-Bart Company, Mitchell, IN
2006 West - Springfield Crush, Springfield, MO 		-DBC/Team Combat, Coleman, OK
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2007 East - Paver Pro Unlimted, Fort Myers, FL 		-Lady Dyme, Tampa, FL 
2007 West - Lady Blue Jays, San Antonio, TX 		-Pro Moves, Fontana, CA
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2008 East - Dynamic Duels, Winter Springs, FL 		-Edward Jones, Lexington, KY	
2008 West - Elliott Communications, Olathe, KS 		-Team Texas Blast, Lubbock, TX 
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2009 East - BW3/K&G, Warren, OH 			-TM Force, Tampa, FL
2009 West - PDX Softball, Newberg, OR 			-Get Dirty, Albuquerque, NM
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	The Women's Class-D Nationals went from East vs West to the 4 Corners format starting in 2010
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2010 East - Passport Motors, Chapel Hill, NC 		-Twisted, Winter Springs, FL 
2010 North- The Saloon, Westonka, MN 			-Great Western Bank, Watertown, SD
2010 South- - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
2010 West - - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
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2011 East - T-Time/Shelby/JoJo Beanz, Ellwood City, PA 	-Woody's, Ada, MI 
2011 North- Larry's Ladies Softball, Grand Rapids, MI 	- Dirty Diamonds, Rapid City, SD
2011 South- - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
2011 West - The Cartel, Lake Stevens, WA 		-Team Alaska, Anchorage, AK
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2012 East - K&G, Warren, OH 				-Up-A-Creek, Warren, OH
2012 North- Stix, Des Moines, IA 			-Fire & Ice, Salem, OR
2012 South- - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
2012 West - So Cal Poison, West Covina, CA 		-More Play, Las Vegas, NV
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2013 East - Bombshell Bombers, Somersworth, NH 		-A&B Drain Cleaning LLC, Piqua, OH
2013 North- Cheap Fast, Bloomington, MN 		-Silver Dollar Bar, Aberdeen, MN
2013 South- - Cancelled due to lack of teams		-N/A
2013 West - DBF, Atwater, CA 				-Incognito, Sacramento, CA 
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	The Women's Class-D Nationals went from the 4 Corners format to just a single National Championship starting in 2014
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ASA Women's Major/Class-A Industrial Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Class	Champion				Runner-up
1979 	Major	Phillip Morris, Richmond, VA 		Cannon Mills Cannonettes, Kannopolis, NC
1980 	Major	Provident Vets, Chattanooga, TN 	Omaha National Bank, Omaha, NE
1981 	Major	Provident Vets, Chattanooga, TN		Local #235 UAW, Detroit, MI
1982 	Major	Provident Vets, Chattanooga, TN		Cargill, Minnetonka, MN
1983 	Major	Provident Vets, Chattanooga, TN		Russell Athletic, Alexander City, AL
1984 	Major	Cargill Gold, Mound, MN			Americel Corp, Henderson, NC
1985 	Major	Sheriff's Stars, Pensacola, FL		Americel Corp, Henderson, NC
1986 	Major	Sheriff's Stars, Pensacola, FL		Russell Athletic, Alexander City, AL
1987 	Major	Provident Vets, Chattanooga, TN		3M Half Count, Apple Valley, MN
1988 	Major	Provident Vets, Chattanooga, TN		?
1989 	Major	Provident Vets, Chattanooga, TN		Shaw Industries, Dalton, GA
	A	Certainteed Ladies, Wichita Falls, TX	Pitney-Bowes, Stamford, CT
1990 	Major	Shaw Industries, Dalton, GA		Klaussner Furniture, Asheboro, NC
	A	Russell Athletic, Alexander, AL		Certainteed Lady A's, Wichita Falls, TX
1991 	Major	TI Express, Dallas, TX			?
	A	Springhill Heartbeats, Mobile, AL	?
1992 	Major	Provident, East Ridge, TN		?
	A	Fleet National Bank, Providence, RI	?
1993 	Major	Southern Lites, Birmingham, AL		?
	A	Hutcheson, Ft. Oglethorpe, GA		?
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	Starting in 1994, when ASA discontined the Major Industrial National, these were just called the Industrial Nationals
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1994	-	Russell Athletic, Alexander City, AL	Cross Fires, Birmingham, AL
1995 	-	Springhill Heartbeats, Mobile, AL	?
1996	-	Denso Manufacturing Maryville, TN	?
1997	-	Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL		Denso #1, Maryville, TN
1998	-	Russell Athletic, Alexander City, AL	Pitney Bowes, Stamford, CT
1999	-	- Cancelled				N/A
2000	-	- Cancelled				N/A
2001	-	- Cancelled				N/A
2002	-	Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL		Denso #1, Maryville, TN
2003	-	- Cancelled				N/A
2004	-	- ASA Women's Industrial Nationals discontinued

ASA Women's Major/Class-A Church Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Class	Champion				Runner-up
1979 	Major	Mt. Hermon Methodist, Graham, NC 	St. Patrick's Catholic, Oklahoma City, OK
1980 	Major	Rock Creek Methodist, Snow Camp, NC 	Cedar Grove Methodist, Chapel Hill, NC
1981 	Major	South Main Baptist, Houston, TX		Rock Creek United Methodist, Graham, NC 
1982 	Major	First Baptist Red, Tallahassee, FL	Rock Creek United Methodist, Graham, NC 
1983 	Major	First Baptist REd, Tallahassee, FL	Mt. Hermon Methodist, Graham, NC
1984 	Major	CME Crusherttes, Warner Robins, GA 	North Cleveland Church of God, Cleveland, OH
1985 	Major	Faith Baptist, Wichita Falls, TX 	CME Crusherttes, Warner Robins, GA
1986 	Major	Rock Creek, Graham, NC 			Ferris Hill Baptist, Milton, FL
1987 	Major	N. Cleveland Church Of God, Cleve., TN 	Ferris Hill Baptist, Milton, FL
1988 	Major	1st Baptist of  Houston, Houston, TX 	?
	A	1st Baptist, Muskogee, OK		?
1989 	Major	1st Baptist of  Houston, Houston, TX 	Park View Baptist, North Little Rock, AR
	A	1st Baptist Church, Muskogee, OK	St. Theresa's, Hutchinson, KS
1990 	Major	Westside Baptist, Jasper, AL		First Baptist, Houston, TX
	A	First Baptist, Muskogee, OK		First United Methodist, Lexington, KY
1991 	Major	1st Baptist Red, Milton, FL 		?
	A	Mount Olive, Cleveland, TN		Oak Grove Baptist, Athens, AR
1992 	Major	Immaculate Conception, Tyler, TX	? 
	A	Hillcrest, Jacksonville, FL		?
1993 	Major	Hillcrest, Jacksonville, FL		? 
	A	Sharon Baptist, Benton, AR		?
1994 	Major	Immaculate Conception, Tyler, TX	Life Line Baptist Ladies, Little Rock, AR 
	A	Our Lady Queen, Wichita Falls, TX	Sharon Baptist, Benton, AR
1995 	Major	Salem Baptist, Atlanta, GA 		?
	A	- Cancelled				N/A
1996	Major	N. Gadsden Church of God, Gadsden, AL	Ben Hill United Methodist, Atlanta, GA
	A	- Cancelled				N/A
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	Starting in 1997, when ASA discontined the Class-A Church National, these were just called the Church Nationals
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1997	-	N. Gadsden Church of God, Gadsden, AL	Mt. Carmel Baptist, Hattiesburg, MS
1998	-	Calvary Baptist, Augusta, GA		Immaculate Conception, Tyler, TX
1999	-	New Testament MBC, Columbus, GA		Calvary Baptist, Augusta, GA
2000	-	New Testament MBC, Columbus, GA		Calvary Baptist, Augusta, GA
2001	-	Ben Hill United Methodist, Atlanta, GA	Greater Beulah Baptist, Dothan, AL
2002	-	- Cancelled				N/A
2003	-	- Cancelled				N/A
2004	-	- Cancelled				N/A
2005	-	- Cancelled				N/A
2006	- ASA Women's Church Nationals discontinued

ASA Women's 35 and Over Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion				Runnerup				MVP
1994 	Berg & Associates, Mobile, AL 		Old Bats, Tulsa, OK			Phyllis Hurst, Berg
1995 	Cal. Connection, Redwood City, CA	?					?
1996	Don's Softball Crew, Dothan, AL		Cal. Connection, Redwood City, CA	Eunice Wright, Don's
1997	AAA Lettering, Woodland, CA		Fuerza, Red Bluff, CA			?
1998	Quarve Contracting, Brooklyn Park, MN	Brakers, Mobile, AL			Shari Strommer, Quarve
1999	Lakerettes, Conneaut Lake, PA		?					?
2000	Lakerettes, Conneaut Lake, PA 		Brooklyn Ctr. Senior Ice, Seamless, MN	Sonia Pez, Lakerettes
2001	Lakerettes, Conneaut Lake, PA 		Sonoma Valley, Santa Rosa, CA		not awarded or no info
2002	Lakerettes, Conneaut Lake, PA 		Ringer Sports, Portland, OR		not awarded or no info
2003	Lakerettes, Conneaut Lake, PA 		Traders, Collierville, TN		not awarded or no info
2004	Lakerettes, Conneaut Lake, PA 		Sonoma Valley, Santa Rosa, CA		Carol Perroz, Lakerettes
2005	Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA 		Worth Taking it Home, San Lorenzo, CA	Rhonda Graham, Yard Dawgs
2006	Déjà vu, Sebring, OH 			Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA			not awarded or no info
2007	Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA 		Nor Cal I.C.E., Vacaville, CA		not awarded or no info
2008	Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA 		Kinder/Sharks, Cincinnati, OH		LeAnn Mitchell, Yard Dawgs
2009	Iowa Alliance, Urbandale, IA  		Lug Nuts, Columbia, MO			not awarded or no info
2010	Traders, Memphis, TN			Arkansas Synergy, Sheridian, AR		not awarded or no info
2011	Arkansas Synergy/Reebok, Sheridian, AR	H&S Resources, Dothan, AL		not awarded or no info
2012	- Cancelled				N/A					N/A
2013	- Cancelled				N/A					N/A
2014	- ASA Women's 35 & Over Masters Nationals discontinued

USSSA
USSSA Women's Class-A National Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion				Runner-up
	MVP
1988	Huntel Systems/TMI, Blair, NE		Construct Penguins, Plantation, FL
	MVP - no info
1989	Virginia Belles, Chesterfield, VA	Pursuit, Midland, TX
	MVP - no info
1990	Green Machine, Richmond, CA		Pro-Mac, Whittier, CA
	MVP - no info
1991	Vernon's, Jacksonville, FL		Pursuit/Coor's, Midland, TX
	MVP - no info
1992	Seattle Express, Renton, WA (38-5)	Lady Cougers, Orlando, FL
	MVP - Paula Christian, Seattle Express
	Defensive MVP - Deirdre O'Dom, Lady Cougars
	HR Leader - Charlotte Wiley, Fatal Attraction
1993	R&R Concrete, Atwater, CA		Team Sports, Downey, FL
	MVP - Wonnie Frazier, R&R Concrete
1994	Richmond Rallys, Chesterfield, VA	Connecticut Bombers, East Hartford, CT
	MVP - Denise Manual, Richmond Rallys
1995	Wild Thing, Covina, CA			Shooters/Dudley, Orlando, FL
	MVP - Joelle Wilkerson, Wild Thing
1996	Uniform Pro Mice, E. Northport, NY	Richmond Rallys, Chesterfield, VA
	MVP - Karen Celia, Uniform Pro Mice
1997	University Firestone, Jacksonville, FL	Kohler's Fair Warning, West Providence, RI
	MVP - Sue Leddy, University Firestone
1998	Breakout, Austin, TX			Armstrong Lady Rebels, Murpheesboro, TN
	MVP - ?
1999	Dynamite Sports, Dallas, TX		Paul Masses Commotion, Portsmouth, RI
	MVP - Deneen Wilson, Dynamite Sports
2000	NTL, Bakersfield, CA			Team Aloe/Cath's Choice, Orlando, FL
	MVP - Kay Roberts, NTL
2001	Varsity Graphics, Livonia, MI		Big Azz Girls, Torrance, CA
	MVP - Jonelle McKie, Big Azz Girls
2002	- Class-A Nationals eliminated
USSSA Women's Class-B Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion				Runner-up
1975	Virginia Belles, Richmond, VA		L&K Trophy, Murpheesboro, TN
1976	Al's Gals, Louisville, KY		Chevelles, Louisville, KY
1977	Northside K of C, Cincinnati, OH	Carlisle Construction, Covington, KY
1978	Pabst Blue Ribbon, Bellevue, KY		Rockettes, Cleveland, OH
1979	Green Machine, Oakland, CA		Tri-State Construction, Oak Creek, WI
1980	Tri-State Equipment, Oak Creek, CA	Jack Matthews Real Estate, Las Vegas, NV
1984-1996 - Regional Championships only from 1984-1996
1997	Breakout, Austin, TX			?
1998	Red Dogs, Inkster, MI			?
1999	Prog Ins./Lube Alley, Willoughby, OH	?
2000	Shiva, San Francisco, CA		?
2001	Case Construction, Seattle, WA		?
2002	Whites Service Station, Germantown, NC	Hawaiian Style, Downey, CA
2003	Hot Shots, Tampa, FL			Chata, Sylmar, CA
2004	White's Service Station, Germantown, NC	Competitive Edge, Smithfield, NC
2005	AC Auto Body/MTO, Racine, WI		Bags/JH Edwards Realty, Bonita Springs, FL
2006	Bags/JH Edwards Realty, Cape Coral, FL	Chata, Sylmar, CA
2007	Ty-1-On, Cincinnati, OH 		Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA
2008	Stage II, St. Louis, MO			Hafta Play, Laguna Hills, CA
2009 	Easton/Hooters/Rockets, Lil Canada, MN 	Top Guns, Gainesville, FL
2010 	Top Guns, Gainesville, FL 		Easton/Hooters/Rockets, Lil Canada, MN
2011 	Incognito, Detroit, MI 			Minnesota Ice, North Oaks, MN
2012 	Bullys, Olympia, WA 			Minnesota ThunderBoltz, Maplewood, MN
2013 	Twin Cities Combat, Burnsville, MN 	Minnesota North Stars, St. Paul, MN
2014 	Minnesota North Stars, St. Paul, MN 	Washington Worth, Olympia, WA
2015	Derby Girls/Combat, Kent, WA		Ladies Cuttin Up, Orlando, FL
2016	Bryant Express, Bryant, AR		OH Heating/Associates/Miken, Columbus, OH
2017	West Coast Lockdown/J&L, Portland, OR	Diamond Magic, Pittsboro, NC
2018	Lady SNI/ATWL, Orlando, FL		Hitters Inc./Easton, Richmond, VA

USSSA Women's Class-C Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion				Runner-up
	- Regional Championships only from 1984-1996
1997	Creative Design, Willoughby, OH		?
1998	Base Invaders, Gretna, LA		?
1999	Custom Truck, Las Vegas, NV		?
2000	D&A Trucking, Haven, KS			?
2001	Coors Light, Salina, KS			?
2002	Bring it On, Huntington Beach, NV	Lady Drillers, Shelby, NC
2003	Incognito, Detroit, MI			Big Apple/Mizuno, Euless, TX
2004	R&W Marine, Elizabethtown, KY		Team Texas Blast, Lubbock, TX
2005	5150/Worth, Vacaville, CA		Team A.S.S., Fremont, CA
2006	Team A.S.S., Fremont, CA		Angove Softball, Centralia, WA
2007	Easton/Hooters/Rocket, Lil Canada, MN 	Pitchers/DSS Bats, Fort Collins, CO
2008 	K&L Stompers, Great Falls, SC 		Wahl Optical/Mizuno, Omaha, NE
2009 	BMV/Line Drive, Sterling Hgts., MI 	NTL/Worth, Bakersfield, CA
2010 	SheBangs, Ellicott City, MD 		Lookouts/Mizuno, Deer Park, TX
2011 	Diamond Magic, Pittsboro, NC 		Pitchers/H&K Screen Printing, Fort Collins, CO
2012 	Team Dallas, Arlington, TX 		NTL/Worth, Bakersfield, CA
2013 	Deuces, Orlando, FL 			Sumuzu/Gator, Marana, AZ
2014 	SFK, Pomona, CA 			BSM Womens, Palm Beach, FL
2015	Bryant Express, Bryant, AR		Twisted Sistas, Leominster, MA
2016	ETH, Carmichael, CA			Jersey Chasers, Hendersonville, NV
2017	UHY, Royal Oak, MI			SSSSSO What, Worcester, MA
2018	Deuces, Orlando, FL			All Out Brats, Woodbridge, NJ

USSSA Women's Class-D Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion				Runner-up
1989-1996 - Regional Championships only were held from 1989-1996
1998	Big Y/Magnum/Just Roses, Richland, WA	?
1999	Landrover, Albuquerque, NM		?
2000	Allied Brake, Ft. Walton Beach, FL	The E Team, Pittsboro, NC
2001	Latin Soul, Fort Worth, TX		Stix, Lauren, SC
2002	Lady Bombers, West Helena, AR		USA Kid Etc. Majestic, Amarillo, TX
2003	Got Dirt, Spanaway, WA			TCB, North Augusta, NC
2004	-Lady Hurricanes, Mobile, AL and Shebangs, Ellicot City, MD (Co-champs)
2005	MS2, Oklahoma City, OK			ReMax Attack, Waterford, MI
2006	WTS Softball, Bakersfield, CA		Nick's 114 Cafe, New Cumberland, PA
2007	Metro Express, Morgantown, WV 		Up a Creek, Warren, OH
2008 	Dented Bats, Mooresville, IN 		Potomac Valley Brick, Silver Spring, MD
2009 	KC Addiction, Gardner, KS 		Metro Sports, Pittsburgh, PA
2010 	Dirty Girls, Palm Springs, CA 		Bounty Hunters, Lithia Springs, GA
2011 	CompSouth/Slip Slide, F.Lauderdale, FL 	Long Island Hurricanes, E. Northport, NY
2012 	Team DeMarini/Guinness, Gurnee, IL 	Team Satyagraha, Baltimore, MD
2013 	Fusion Softball, Charlottesville, VA 	Chill, Dundlak, MD
2014 	OH Heat/KMT/Associates, Columbus, OH 	Centerfield, Rock Hill, SC
2015	CSI, Glen Allen, VA			Julie's Pawn, Flint, MI
2016	TC Pitchers, Fort Collins, CO		Dream Team, Martinsville, IN
2017	All Out Brats, Woodbridge, NJ		MN Fatal, Minneapolis, MN
2018	LaFamiglia Ladies/DRMG, Pittsburgh, PA	ETC, Warren, MI
USSSA Women's Class-E Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion				Runner-up
2017	-NOTE: There were some "E" Nationals held, but not one "E" World
2018	-NOTE: There were some "E" Nationals held, but not one "E" World
	E West - Wicked, Aurora, CO DTP Girls, Chino, CA


USSSA Women's Corporate Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion
1990	Eastman Kodak, Rochester, NY
1991	Eastman Kodak, Rochester, NY
1992	Fast Food Merchandisers, Forest City, NC
1993	Fast Food Merchandisers, Forest City, NC
1994	Fast Food Merchandisers, Forest City, NC
1995	Tyson Foods Sassy Chicks, Pine Bluff, AR
1996	Nas-Jax, Jacksonville, FL
1997	Kodak Office Imaging, Rochester, NY
1998	- Not Held or no info
1999	Local Union 249-10, St Louis, MO
2000	- Not Held or no info
2001	Corporate Scramblers, Springdale, AR
2002	Corporate Scramblers, Springdale, AR
2003	Corporate Divas, Springdale, AR
2004	- Not Held
2005	- Cancelled
2006	- Cancelled
2007	- Cancelled
2008	- Cancelled
2009	- Cancelled
2010	- Cancelled
2011	- Cancelled
2012 	- Corporate class Discontinued


USSSA Women's Church Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion
1986	First Baptist of West Nashville, Nashville, TN
1987	First Baptist of West Nashville, Nashville, TN
1988	First Baptist of West Nashville, Nashville, TN
1989	CME Crushettes, Warner Robins, GA
1990	First Baptist, Houston, TX
1991	CME Crushettes, Warner Robins, GA
1992	Center View Baptist, Maiden, NC
1993	Stovall Baptist, Stovall, NC
1994	Stovall Baptist, Stovall, NC
1995	Stovall Baptist, Stovall, NC
1996	Social Circle 1st Baptist, Social Circle, GA
1997	Faith Fellowship, Griffin, GA
1998	Light of the World, Decatur, GA
1999	Calvary, Shelby, NC
2000	First Corinth, Douglassville, GA
2001	Ben Hill United Methodist Church, Austell, GA
2002	- Not held or no info
2003	Warren Baptist, Martinez, GA
2004	Global Ministries, Jacksonville, FL
2005	Higher Dimensions/Bodyworks, Collage Park, GA
2006	Pleasant Grove Baptist, Shelby, NC
2007 	Christian Fellowship, Greer, SC
2008	East - Cancelled
	West - Cancelled
2009	- Cancelled
2010	- Cancelled
2011	- Cancelled
2012 	- Cancelled
2013 	- Cancelled
2014 	- Cancelled
2015 	- Cancelled
2016	-N/A
2017	-N/A
2018	-N/A

USSSA Women's Black American World Series Champions
Year	Class	Champion
1993	Comp	Harambee, Detroit, MI
1994	Comp	Aero Battery, Cincinnati, OH (Sandy Mader-MVP)
1995	Comp	Aero Battery, Cincinnati, OH (Sandy Mader-MVP)
1996	Comp	Aero Battery, Cincinnati, OH
1997	Comp	Soops & Porter Insurance, Edwards, MS
1998	Comp	Lady Zapp, Atlanta, GA
1999	Comp	Soops & Porter Insurance, Edwards, MS
2000	Comp	Ladies First, Carson, CA
2001	Comp	Soops & Porter Insurance, Edwards, MS
2002	Comp	Dynamite Sports, Dallas, TX
2003	Comp	Enough Said/Black Magic/Miken, Tallahassee, FL
	Rec	Lady Titans, Carrollton, TX
2004	Comp	Enough Said/Black Magic/Miken, Tallahassee, FL		- Associates
	Rec	WLS, Roxboro, NC
2005	Comp	Long Haul/Enough Said, Tallahassee, FL			- Incognito, Detroit, MI
	Rec	Carolina Strokers, Raleigh, NC
2006	Comp	Long Haul/Enough Said, Tallahassee, FL			- Soops & Porter Insurance, Edwards, MS
	Rec	WPJM Allstars, Greer, SC 
2007 	Comp 	Enough Said, Tallahassee, FL
	Rec	Showstoppers Tri-City, MS 
2008 	Comp 	Enough Said, Tallahassee, FL
	Rec	Top Guns, FL
2009 	Comp 	Enough Said, Tallahassee, FL
	Rec	Nothin Nice, Miami, FL 
2010 	Comp 	Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL
	Rec	Incognito Softball, Detroit, MI 
2011 	Comp 	Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL 
	Rec	2 Tuff Softball, Columbus, GA 
2012 	Comp 	Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL 
	Rec	2 Tuff Softball, Columbus, GA 
2013 	Comp 	- Cancelled 
	Rec	LIA, Atlanta, GA
2014 	Comp 	- Cancelled 
	Rec	Lady Havoc, Riverdale, GA
2015 	Comp 	- Cancelled 
	Rec	Atlanta Money Takers, College Park, GA
2016	Rec	Newman's, Tallahassee, FL
2017		-N/A
2018		-N/A
USSSA Women's Hispanic World Series Champion
Year	Class	Champion
1998	-	B&N, San Antonio, TX
1999 	-	Southern California Rampage, California
2000	-	Unknowns, San Antonio, TX
2001	-	Unknowns, San Antonio, TX
2002	-	KMA, San Antonio, TX
2003	-	Unknown Carpet Masters, San Antonio, TX
2004	-	Carpet Masters Unknown, San Antonio, TX
2005	Comp	Carpet Masters Unknown, San Antonio, TX
	Rec	Just Us, El Paso, TX
2006	Comp	Floorworks Unknowns, San Antonio, TX 
	Rec	- Not held
2007 	Comp 	Floorworks Unknowns, San Antonio, TX
	Rec 	Just Us, El Paso, TX 
2008 	Comp 	Cascabels, Las Cruces, NM 
	Rec 	Tailgaters, Las Cruces, NM 
2009 	Comp 	Steel Unknowns, San Antonio, Texas 
	Rec 	- Not held- Rec class discontinued 
2010 	Comp 	Lady Outlaws, El Paso, TX 
2011 	Comp 	Fresh, Roy, UT
2012 	- 	- Not Held
2013 	- 	- Cancelled
2014 	-	- Cancelled
2015 	-	Lady MAJ, Goodyear, AZ
2016	-	Lady MAJ, Goodyear, AZ
2017	-	N/A
2018	-	N/A
 

USSSA Women's Native American World Series Champion
Year	Champion
2000	All Nations Natives, Tacoma, WA
2001	All Nations Natives, Salem, OR
2002	- Not Held
2003	- Not Held
2004	- Native American class Discontinued

USSSA Women's Armed Forces World Series Champion
Year	Champion
1995 	Islanders, NAS North Island, CA
1996 	Fort Gordon, Fort Gordon, GA
1997 	DM Mustangs TPs, DMAFB, Tuscon, AZ
1998 	NASNI Islanders NAS, North Island, CA
1999 	Forces XXI, Fort Lee, VA
2000 	NRSW, San Diego, CA
2001 	Fort Meade Lady Patriots, Fort Meade, MD
2002 	Fort Monroe Lady Generals, Fort Monroe, VA
2003 	Fort Myer Lady Patriots, Fort Myer, VA
2004 	Fort Myer Lady Patriots, Fort Myer, VA
2005 	DSCR Logistics Warriors, Richmond, VA
2006 	Fort Myer Lady Patriots, Fort Myer, VA
USSSA Women's 35 and over Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion
1994	Bret Givens Construction, Inman, KS
1995	Timex/TPS, Jacksonville, FL
1996	Bret Givens Construction, Hutchinson, KS
1997	Bret Givens/Wells Athletic, Hutchinson, KS
1998	NCSM, Cincinnati, OH
1999	- GNC/NCSM, Cincinnati, OH and Snap Krackle & Pop, Nashville, TN (Co-Champs)
2000	Rapture, Walterboro, SC
2001	Ty-1-On/AKP, Cincinnati, OH
2002	Rapture, Walterboro, SC
2003	Ty-1-On/AKP, Cincinnati, OH
2004	Ty-1-On/AKP, Cincinnati, OH
2005	Ty-1-On, Cincinnati, OH
2006	Butch's/WLD, Wixom, MI
2007	Seattle Hawks, Seattle, WA
2008	Team M.U.B., Renton, WA
2009	Team Combat/M.U.B., Seattle, WA
2010	North - Cancelled
	South - Showtime 35+, Snow Hill, NC
	West - Cancelled
2011	East - Showtime 35+, Snow Hill, NC
	West - Cancelled
2012	East - Mid-Atlantic Storm, Edgwater, MD
	West - KTI/Sniper Software, Seattle, WA
2013	East - Still Ballin, Baltimore, MD
	West - Cancelled
2014	Still Ballin, Baltimore, MD
2015	- Cancelled
2016	-N/A
2017	-N/A
2018	-N/A
USSSA Women's 40 and over Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion
2006	- Cancelled
2007	40+ Traders, Memphis, TN
2008	- Not held
2009	- Cancelled
2010	- Cancelled
2011	- Cancelled
2012	- Cancelled
2013	- Cancelled
2014	Angry Birds, Bakersfield, CA
2015	- Cancelled
2016	-N/A
2017	-N/A
2018	-N/A
USSSA Women's 45 and over Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion
2002	Golden Girls, Vienna, VA
2003	VA Golden Girls, Fairfax, VA
2004	Don's Fillies, Pekin, IN
2005	Ohio Redbirds, Cincinnati, OH
2006	Kentucky Fillies, Louisville, KY
2007	- Not held
2008	- Not held
2009	- Cancelled
2010	- Cancelled
2011	- Cancelled
2012 	- Cancelled
2013 	- Cancelled
2014 	- Cancelled
2015 	- Cancelled
2016	-N/A
2017	-N/A
2018	-N/A

USSSA Women's 50 and over Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion
1998	Tennessee Thunder, Kingsport, TN
1999	Golden Girls 50+, Burke, VA
2000	Ohio Cardinals, Cincinnati, OH
2001	Ohio Cardinals 50's, Cincinnati, OH
2002	Ohio Cardinals, Cincinnati, OH
2003	Ohio Cardinals, Cincinnati, OH
2004	Touch of Class, Portland, TN
2005	Maryland Roadrunners, MD
2006	Touch of Class, Portland, TN
2007	Town & Country Fillies, New Albany, TN
2008	- Not held
2009	- Cancelled
2010	- Cancelled
2011	- Cancelled
2012 	- Cancelled
2013 	- Cancelled
2014 	- Cancelled
2015 	- Cancelled
2016	-N/A
2017	-N/A
2018	-N/A

USSSA Women's 55 and over Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion
1998	Florida Spirit, Inverness, FL
1999	Florida Spirit, Inverness, FL
2000	Califirnia Spirit, Irvine, CA
2001	Ohio Cardinals 55's, Germantown, OH
2002	California Express, San Francisco, CA
2003	Michigan Medical Miracles, Royal Oak, MI
2004	California Spirit 55, Indio, CA
2005	Ohio Redbirds, Cincinnati, OH
2006	Missouri Flashback, Wright City, MO
2007	California Spirit 55+, Whittier, CA
2008	- Not held
2009	- Cancelled
2010	- Cancelled
2011	- Cancelled
2012 	- Cancelled
2013 	- Cancelled
2014 	- Cancelled
2015 	- Cancelled
2016	-N/A
2017	-N/A
2018	-N/A
USSSA Women's 60 and over Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion
1998	Golden Girls, Georgia
1999	Golden Girls 60+, Great Falls, VA
2000	Golden Girls 60+, Purcellville, VA
2001	Golden Girls, Vienna, VA
2002	Ohio Cardinals, Dayton, OH
2003	North Charleston Primetimers, Charleston, SC
2004	Suncoast Seniors, Largo, FL
2005	California Spirit, Indio, CA
2006	Suncoast Seniors, Clearwater, FL
2007	California Express, Half Moon Bay, CA
2008	- Not held
2009	- Cancelled
2010	- Cancelled
2011	- Cancelled
2012 	- Cancelled
2013 	- Cancelled
2014 	- Cancelled
2015 	- Cancelled
2016	-N/A
2017	-N/A
2018	-N/A
USSSA Women's 65 and over Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion
2000	Cajun Belles, Baton Rouge, LA
2001	Freedom Spirit of Florida, Largo, FL
2002	Senior Stars, Mt. Juliet, TN
2003	Tennessee Senior Stars, Mt. Juliet, TN
2004	Tennessee Senior Stars, Mt. Juliet, TN
2005	Tennessee Senior Stars, Mt. Juliet, TN
2006	Tennessee Senior Stars, Mt. Juliet, TN
2007	Spectacular Canada 65s, Fonthill, Ontario, Canada
2008	- Not held
2009	- Cancelled
2010	- Cancelled
2011	- Cancelled
2012 	- Cancelled
2013 	- Cancelled
2014 	- Cancelled
2015 	- Cancelled
2016	-N/A
2017	-N/A
2018	-N/A
USSSA Women's 70 and over Slow Pitch Champions
Year	Champion
2004	Tucson Rancherettes, Tucson, AZ
2005	Tucson Rancherettes, Tucson, AZ
2006	Tucson Rancherettes, Tucson, AZ
2007	Freedom Spirit of Florida 70s, St. Petersburg, FL
2008	- Not held
2009	- Cancelled
2010	- Cancelled
2011	- Cancelled
2012 	- Cancelled
2013 	- Cancelled
2014 	- Cancelled
2015 	- Cancelled
2016	-N/A
2017	-N/A
2018	-N/A

ISA 
ISA Women's National Tournament Champions 
Year	Class	Champion
1991	AAA	Vernon's, Jacksonville, FL
	AA	Jammers, Tuscaloosa, FL
	A	Top Gun, Tamassee, SC
1992	A	?- no info available
1993	A	?- no info available
1994	A	?- no info available
1995	A	Doc's/TPS, Jacksonville, FL
1996	A	N/A
	B	Snuggery Bar & Grill, W. Palm Beach, FL		Sunbelt Belt, Centerville, GA
	C	Hank's, GA
	D	Top Gun, Tamassee, SC
1997	A	N/A
	B	Elite, Marietta, GA
	C	Hotshots, Tampa, FL
	D	Dockmasters, Orange Park, FL
1998	A/B	Armstrong Lady Rebels, Murphessboro, TN
	C	Stardust, Cummings, GA
	D	Top Gun, Tamassee, SC
1999	A	N/A
	B	Players						Armstrong, Murfreesboro, TN
	C	Lady Misfits					Rodeo
	D	Lady Cruisers, Granada, MS			Elite Express
2000	Major	Hot Shots, Tampa, FL				Uniform Pro Mice, NY
	Comp.	Lady Cruisers, Granada, MS			Arlo & Janis, AL
	Rec.	TSC/Farragot Eye, Lenoir City, TN		Shelbyville Pepsi, Shelbyville, TN
2001	Major	Brooks Bend, Springdale, AL			Birmingham Extreme, Birmingham, AL
	Comp.	Ondeo/Nalco, Brandon, MS			Trouble/WJRL, Auburn, AL
	Rec.	Team Xtreme, Dixon, TN				Jaycees/Ilene, Shelbyville, TN
2002	Major	Yard Dogs, Calhoun, GA				Arris, GA
	Comp.	Dixie Darlings, Fayetteville, GA		Delong/Cherokee Brick, GA
	Rec.	Lady Rebels, Macon, GA				Lady Roadrunners, GA
2003	Major	Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels, Murfreesboro,TN	Yard Dawgs, GA
	Comp.	Ondeo Nalco, Brandon, MS			Birmingham Xtreme, Birmingham, AL
	Rec.	Lady Thunder, White Bluff, TN			Nextel/Lady Misfits
2004	Major	N/A
	Comp.	Sports Med, Gurley, AL				Macken Plumbing, Rochester, MN
	Rec.	Georgia Peaches, Garden City, GA		Jaycees/A Plus, Shelbyville, TN
2005	Comp.	Long Haul/Enough Said, Tallahassee, FL 		Hot Shots, Tampa, FL
		MVP - Sondra Landry, Long Haul
	Rec.	Lady Thunder, White Bluff, TN			?
2006	Comp	Macken Plumbing Excel, Rochester, MN		Lady Rebels, Gainesville, GA 
		MVP-Maimi Stejskat, Macken Plumbing Excel
	Rec.	Cherokee Brick, Macon, GA			?
2007	Comp.	N/A
	Rec.	RDA Powerhouse, FL
2008	Comp	Fraley's/Low Bob, KY
	Rec.	Lady Thunder, TN
2009	Comp.	N/A
	Rec.	St. Marks Elite, TN
2010	Comp.	N/A
	Rec.	Solway Hardware, TN
2011	Comp.	Low Bobs/Miken, KY
	Rec.	?
2012	Upper 	Low Bob's, KY 
	Lower 	Total Chaos/3D, TN 
2013	Upper 	Solway Hardware, TN 
	Lower	?
2014	Upper 	? 
	Lower	?
2015	-	Bounty Hunters, GA				Team 615, AL
2016


NSA 
NSA Women's National Tournament Champions 
Year	Class	Champion
1987	-	Detroit Stingers, Detroit, MI
1988	-	?
1989	-	Whiz Kids, Belleview, IL
1990	B	PST (Physical Sports Therapy), Florissant, MO
1991	B	Jim's Barbeque
	C	Lady Spirits, NC
	D	Lady Bo Jacks
1992	-	CBS/Apple Sports, Coldwater, MI
1993	B	Sunline Wildcats
	C	Lady Mustangs, TN
	D	Don's, FL
1994	-	?
1995	-	?
1996	-	?
1997	-	?
1998	B	Soop's, Edwards, MS (South)
	C	Custom Truck, NV (West)
	D	Lady Cruisers (South)
	D	Angove CPA, WA (West)
	Rec.	Black Mountain Chevrolet, Black Mountain, NC (East)
1999	Comp.	Tequila Crème, Illinios (North)
	Comp.	Tom Boyz (East)
	Rec.	Clancy's Pub, Pittsburgh, PA (North)
	Rec.	Class Act (East)
	Rec.	Momentum (West)
2000	Open	Nice Carpet
	C	Tomboys, Birmingham, AL (East)
	D	Class Act, Birmingham, AL (East)
2001	Open	Awards & More
	Rec.	Momentum (West)
	B/C/D	Brooks (Southwest)
	C	Stewart Glapat, Zanesville, OH (North)
	C/D	Stray Cats (West)
	D	Med Plus (South)
	D	Hussey Copper, Kentucky (North)
	Rec.	Momentum (West)
2002	Open	Diamond Girls
	B/C	Panama City Hilton, Panama City, FL (East)
	C	R&W Marine, Paducah, KY (North)
	C	CAC/East Coast Angels (East)
	D	Bud Light, Carpentersville, IL (North)
	D	Lady Rebels (South)
	D	Carolina Cardinals (East)
2003	Comp.	Rapture, Walterboro, SC (East)
	Comp.	Silver Bullets (North)
	Rec.	Black Mountain Chevrolet, Black Mountain, NC (East)
	C	Shannon Fence, Mentor, OH (North)
	C	Bad Influence, AZ (West)
	D	Flyers, Ohio (North)
	D	Playaza Club, OR (West)
	E	Bab's, WA (West)
2004	Comp.	Competitive's Edge, Smithfield, NC (East)
	Rec.	Showtyme, Salem, VA (East)
	C	Lakers, Louisville, KY (North)
	C	Yard Dogs (South)
	C	Custom Truck, Las Vegas, NV (West)
	D	Ohio Northern Transit, Cleveland, OH (North)
	D	31 Club Street, George, UT (West)
	E	Bad Habits, Phoenix, AZ (West)
2005	A	St Louis Heat, St. Louis, MO (North)
	C	Buffalo Trace, Waddy, KY (North)
	C	Team WRV, Virginia Beach, VA (East)
	C	Angove Softball, Olympia, WA (West)
	D	A-1 Geneva Storage, Austinburg, OH (North)
	D	Double Play, Lakeview, NC (East)
	D	Team Innovative, Seattle, WA (West)
	E	The Chittakahs, Tucson, AZ (West)
2006	B	Low Bob's/Fraley's Wildcats, Lexington, KY (North/North Central)
	C	RMS Girls, Phoenix, AZ (West)
	D	Pic-Nic's, Parma, OH (North/North Central)
	D	Fury, Albuquerque, NM (West)
	E	Bells Construction, Aurora, OR (West) 
	A	Enough Said, , Tallahassee, FL (WINTER)
2007	C Upper	Honeypipes, Albemare, NC (East)
	C	Stage II Softball, St. Louis, MO (North/North Central)
	C Lower K&L Stompers, Charlotte, NC (East)
	D	St. Louis HummerZ, St. Louis, MO (North/North Central)
	D	Lady Merchants, Burlington, NC (East)
	D	Fury, Albuquerque, NM (West)
	-	Just Enough (WINTER)
2008 	C 	Passport Motors
	D 	Metro Sports
	-	Alibi Blaze (WINTER)
2009 	D 	Players Club
2010 Upper 	Softballfans.com/Combat
2011 Upper 	Low Bob's/Miken
		- MVP-Terri Ellingsworth; All World - Shannon Ellingsworth, LeighAnn Bowen
2012 Upper 	Low Bob's/Miken
		- MVP-Shannon Ellingsworth; All World -  Terri Ellingsworth, Annie Rardin, LeighAnn Bowen
2013 Upper 	Low Bob's/Louisville Slugger/Kinder
		- MVP-Annie Rardin; All World - Terri Ellingsworth 
2014 Super 	Low Bob's/Louisville Slugger/Kinder
		- MVP-Teri Ellingsworth; All World - Ann Rardin, Shannon Elllingsworth 
2015	
2016


SSAA 
SSAA Women's World Series
Year	Class	Champion
1985	-	Singer, Goldsboro, NC
1986	C	Butler's Heat & Air Conditioning, NC
	D	Jamestown, NC
1987	C	Rick's Restaurant, NC
	D	Eddie's A's, NC
1988	-	Not Held
1989	-	Not Held
1990	-	Not Held
1991	-	Not Held
1992	-	Not Held
1993	-	Not Held
1994	B	Johnson's Blazers, Johnson, SC
	C	On-Sat, Shelby, NC
1995	-	Not Held
1996	-	Not Held
1997	A	Satin Thrillers, Raleigh, NC
1998	D	Specialty, Knoxville, TN
	E	Lane's Excavating, Kodak, TN
1999	D	Hot Rod, Oak Ridge, TN
	E	Med Plus, Florence, AL
2000	D	Southern Stars, Soddy Daisy, TN
	E	Bob's Feed, Crossville, TN
2001	A	Ruff Riders, Greenville, NC
2002	C	Goldsboro Van & Storage, Goldsboro, NC
	D	Native Angels, Rowland, NC
2003	C	Powerade, Wilmington, NC
	D	Native Angels, Lumberton, NC
2004	Comp	Blankenship Electric, Linthieum, MD
	Rec	Universal PPH, Richmond, VA
2005	Comp	?
	Rec	?
2006	-	Avengers, Petersburg, VA 
2007	-	?
2008	-	?
2009	-	- Not Held
2010	-	DSCR/Lady Warriors, VA
2011	-	Diamond Magic, Pittsboro, NC
2012	-	Lady Code Red/Drash, Fayetteville, NC
2013	-	?
2014	-	Diamond Magic, Pittsboro, NC
2015	
2016


WSL 

WSL Women's North American Championships
Year	Class	Champion
2003 	-	Armstrong Rebels, Murfreesboro, TN
2004 	Upper	Da Mob, Grand Prairie, TX
 	Lower	Tharaldson Enterprises, Fargo, ND
2005 	Upper	Long Haul/Enough Said, Tallahassee, FL	Okaki, Santa Ana, CA		MVP-Sirene Johnson, Long Haul
 	Lower	Bryant Express, Bryant, AR
2006	Upper	Not Held
	Lower	Hilton of PCB, Panama City, FL 
2007	-	Team CIDRA, Brandon, MS 		O&S Cattle, Savage, MN		MVP-Sissy Hudson, CIDRA
2008	
2009	
2010	
2011	
2012	-	Low Bob’s
2013	-	Low Bobs/Kinder/Louisville
2014	-	
2015	
2016
2005 WSL All World Team
MVP - Sirene Johnson, Long Haul/Enough Said
All World: 
Mary Hoff, Long Haul/Enough Said
Stacie Symonds, Long Haul/Enough Said
Cara Coughenour, Long Haul/Enough Said
Beverly Reeves, Long Haul/Enough Said


WOMEN'S SENIOR SOFTBALL 

SSWC Women's Senior's National Tournament Champions 
Year	Class	Champion
1998	50+	2nd Wind, Costa Mesa, CA
1999	45+r	Capital Area Classics, Michigan
	54+	Queen Bees, Arizona
2000	45+	2nd Wind, Costa Mesa, CA
	55+	California Spirit Majors, Irvine, CA
2001	45+	Showtime 2000, San Pablo, CA
	50+	Michigan Medical Miracles, Royal Oak, MI
	55+	Silver Belles, Nevada
2002	40+	Showtime, San Pablo, CA
	45+	Tucson Classics, Tucson, AZ
	55+	Calif. Spirit Majors, Costa Mesa, CA
	60+	Queen Bees, Apache Junction, AZ
2003	40+	Showtime, San Pablo, CA
	50+	Tucson Classics, Tucson, AZ
	55+	Michigan Medical Miracles, Royal Oak, MI
2004	40+	Saints 40's, Arizona
	50+	Spirit, Costa Mesa, CA
	55+	Spirit, Costa Mesa, CA
2005	40+	Bad Catz, NV
	50+	Great Lakers, MI
	55+	Capital Area Classics, MI
	60+	Silver Gloves, NM
2006	40+	Team Works, VA
	50+	Ladies Choice, CA
	55+	Capital Area Classics, MI
	60+	Sportaculars Canada 60+, Fonhill, ON, Canada
	65+	Sportaculars Canada 65+, Fonhill, ON, Canada
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2014	
2015	
2016

ISSA Women's 50 /Older National Tournament Champions
Year	Champion
1995	Golden Girls, Burke, VA
1996	Golden Girls, Burke, VA
1997	Golden Girls, Burke, VA
1998	Golden Girls, Burke, VA
1999	Golden Girls, Burke, VA
2000	Golden Girls 50+, Annandale, VA
2001	Golden Girls 50+, Annandale, VA
2002	Golden Girls 50+, Annandale, VA
2003	Golden Girls 50+, Annandale, VA
2004	N/A
2005	N/A
2006	N/A
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2009	
2010	
2011	
2012	
2013	
2014	
2015	
2016

SSWS Women's Senior's National Tournament Champions 
Year	Class	Champion
1999	50+ Maj	Ohio Cardinals, Cincinnati, OH
	50+ Min	Capitol Area Classics, Michigan
	50+ Rec	Lady Texans, Texas
	55+	California Spirit Majors, Irvine CA
2000	45+	2nd Wind, Costa Mesa, CA
	55+	California Spirit Majors, Irvine, CA
2001	50+	?
2002	50+ Maj	West Michigan Storm, Michigan
	50+ AAA	2nd Wind, Costa Mesa, CA
	55+	Michigan Medical Miracles, Royal Oak, MI
2003	50+ Maj	West Michigan Storm, Michigan
	55+ Maj	California Spirit Majors, Irvine, CA
	55+ AAA	Ohio Cardinals, Cincinnati, OH
	60+ Maj	Queen Bees, Apache Junction, AZ
2004	50+	West Michigan Storm, Michigan
	55+ Maj	Silver Saints, Arizona
	55+ AAA	Ohio Cardinals, Cincinnati, OH
2005	50+	?
	55+ Maj	Ohio Red Birds, Cincinnati, OH
2006	50+	No Limits, NV
	55+	California Express, CA
	60+	Las Vegas Neons, NV
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2013	
2014	
2015	
2016	

SPA Women's Senior's National Tournament Champions 
Year	Class	Champion
2002	50+	Tennessee Thunder, Kingsport, TN
	55+ 	Lady Texans, Texas
2003	50+	?
2004	50+	?
2005	50+	Golden Girls 50+, VA
	55+	Golden Girls 50+, Burke, VA
	60+	Golden Girls 50+, VA
	65+	Golden Girls 50+, VA
2006	-	?
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2008	
2009	
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2011	
2012	
2013	
2014	
2015

ISF Women's Senior's World Cup 
Year	Class	Champion
2004	Open	Golden Girls 55, Annandale, VA
2005	40+/45+	Focus, Laurel, MD
	55+/60+	Golden Girls 55's, Burke, VA
2006	40+	Team Works, Manassas, VA
	55+	Capital Area Classic, Brighton, MI 
	60+	Suncoast Seniors, Clearwater, FL
2007	
2008	
2009	
2010	
2011	
2012	
2013	
2014	
2015	
2016

HWSG Huntsmen Women's Senior's National Champions 
Year	Class		Champion
2001	50+		Great Lakers, Flint/Detroit, MI
	55+ Major	California Spirit Majors, Irvine, CA
	55+ Minor	Salt Chuckers, Vancouver, BC, Canada
2002	50+ Major	Renegades, Southern California
	50+ Minor	Vegas, Las Vegas NV
	55+		California Spirit Majors, Irvine CA
	60+		Queen Bees, Mesa AZ
2003	50+ Major	Renegades, Southern California
	50+ Minor	Kids @ Heart, Stockton, CA
	55+ Major	California Spirit, Irvine CA
	55+ Minor 	California Express, Irvine CA
	60+		Queen Bees, Mesa AZ
2004	50+ Major-A	California Spirit 50's, Los Angeles, CA
	50+ Minor-B	California Rockers, Oakland, CA	
	55+ Minor-A	Arizona Sunsets, Glendale, AZ	
	60+		Colorado Hot Flashes, Colorado Springs, CO
	65+		Sportaculars, Whitby, ON, Canada
	60+		Queen Bees, Mesa AZ
2005	50+ Major	Aches & Pains, Stockton, CA
	50+ Minor	Utaz BB, Provo, UT
	55+ Major	California Spirits, Orange County, CA
	55+ Minor	Sin City Diamond Divas, Las Vegas, NV
	60+ Major	Salt Chuckers, Vancouver, BC, Canada
	60+ Minor	Las Vegas Desert Neons, Las Vegas, NV
	65+ 		Sportaculars Canada 65’s, Fonthill, ON, Canada	
2006	50+ A		Maryland Road Runners, Rockville, MD
	50+ B		Loose Ends, Vancouver, BC, Canada
	55+ A		Kentucky Fillies 55+, Louisville, KY
	55+ B		Golden Girls 55+, Vienna, VA
	60+ A		Salt Chuckers, Vancouver, BC, Canada
	60+ B		Suncoast Seniors, Clearwater, FL
	65+		Sportaculars Canada 65+, Fonhill, ON, Canada
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2015	
2016

NSGA National Senior Games Association Women's Senior's Olympics 
Year	Class	Champions
1999	50+	California’s Most Wanted, California
	55+	American Legends, California
	60+	Golden Girls 60+, Vienna, VA
	65+	Colorado Peaches, Colorado
2001	50+	Ohio Cardinals, Cincinnati, OH
	55+	California Spirit Majors, Irvine, CA
	60+	Colorado Hot Flashes, Colorado
2003	50+	Ohio Cardinals, Cincinnati, OH
	55+	California Spirit Majors, Irvine, CA
	60+	Golden Girls, Vienna, VA
	65+	Freedom Spirits of Florida, Largo, FL
	70+	Michigan Mavericks, Michigan
2005	50+	Road Runners, MD
	55+	California Spirit, Indio, CA
	60+	Arizona Rancherettes, AZ
	65+	N/A
	70+	N/A
2007		- no info	

LVSSA Las Vegas World Masters Championship Results
Year	Class		Champion
2003	50+		Tucson Classics, Tucson, AZ
	55+ 		Michigan Medical Miracles, Royal Oak, MI
2004	50+ 		Ohio Cardinals, Cincinnati, OH
	55+ 		Senior Unlimited, Michigan
	60+		California Spirit 60's, Irvine CA
	65+		Sportaculars CA 65, CA
2005	40+ 		Silver Foxes, CA
	50+ 		No Limits, NV
	55+ 		California Spirits, CA
	60+		Neons, NV
	65+		Sportaculars CA 65, CA
2006	40+		Tharaldson Enterprises, Fargo, ND
	50+		No Limits, NV
	55+		Cin-Day Cardinals
	60+		Salt Chuckers, Vancouver, BC, Canada
	65+		B.C. Swingers
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2013	
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2015	
2016

1999 NSA AA Super Worlds

1999 Tournament Site Unknown


Champion – Premier/Century, St. Louis, MO
Runner Up – Dixie Carpets, Houston, TX


  • Freddie Johnson, Premier (17 HRs, 36 RBIs)

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Long Haul/Hendu/TPS, Albertville, MN 5-1
2. Sunnyvale Valve/TPS, Sunnyvale, CA 5-2
3. P&D/Tri-Gems/Tiger/Easton, Sommers, CT 2-2
4. Gasoline Heaven/Worth, Commack, NY 3-2
5t. New Construction, Shelbyville, IN 2-2
5t. RPM/TPS, Concord, CA 2-2
7t. TaylorMade, Spotsylvania, VA 1-2
7t. Creative Stucco/Roosters/Easton 1-2
9t. Central Paving/TPS, Decatur, IL 1-2
9t. Joe Black’s/TPS, Chicago, IL 0-2
9t. Planet/Easton, Lexington, KY 0-2
9t. Universal Dome, Fort Wayne, IN 0-2

*There is 1 more loss than wins, due to Planet and Universal having a double forfeit.

2002 NSA Men’s Super Slow Pitch Worlds

2002 held at Shakopee, Minnesota on August 23-25.


Champion – Mid South/Mizuno, Postage, Indiana
Runner Up – Hague/Resmondo/Walser Chevy/TPS, Columbus, Ohio


  • MVP – Rod Cook, Mid South/Mizuno
  • Defensive MVP – Not awarded or no info
  • HR Leader – Rusty Bumgardner, Long Haul/TPS  (16-21, .762, 19 RBI, 13 Runs)  – 13
  • Batting Leader – Hank Garris, Long Haul/TPS (13-14, 9 HR, 14 RBI, 17 Runs) – .929

2002 NSA ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Jeff Ott, Mid South/TPS
  • Ronnie James, Mid South/TPS
  • Ray Cowart, Mid South/TPS
  • Lou Bruno, Mid South/TPS
  • John Glidewell, Mid South/TPS
  • Rod Cook, Mid South/TPS (MVP)
  • JC Phelps, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (15-21, .714, 4 HR)
  • Randy Kortokrax, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (16-23, .696, 7 HR)
  • Howie Krause, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (16-22, .727, 5 HR)
  • Dal Beggs, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (15-24, .625, 6 HR)
  • Ed Hicks, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (8-12, .667)
  • Scott Brown, Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton
  • Shane DuBose, Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton
  • Dewayne Nevitt, Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton
  • Jerold Smith, Reds/JJ/Fairweather/Worth
  • Billy Hudson, Reds/JJ/Fairweather/Worth
  • Shane McCullough, Reds/JJ/Fairweather/Worth
  • Rusty Bumgardner, Long Haul (16-21, .762, 13 HR, 19 RBI, 13 Runs)
  • Hank Garris, Long Haul (13-14, .929, 9 HR, 14 RBI, 17 Runs)

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Mid South/Mizuno, Portage, IN (4-0)
2. Hague/Resmonso/Walser Chevy/Worth, Columbus, OH (4-2)
3. Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton, San Jose, CA (2-2)
4. Reds/JJ/Fairweather/Worth, Kent, WA (3-2)
5t. Long Haul/Taylor Bros/Shen Corp/TPS, Albertville, MN (3-2)
5t. Sunnyvale Softball/Easton, Sunnyvale, CA (3-3)
7t. Chase/Reece/Roosters/Master Graphics/Easton, Columbus, OH (1-2)
7t. Kevitt/Easton, Brooklyn Center, MN (1-2)
9t. O&S Cattle/Easton, Savage, MN (0-3)
9t. MN Jazz, Minneapolis, MN (0-3)