Category: USSSA Women’s Major

2014 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2014 held at Orlando, Florida.


Women’s World series was cancelled. The Highest Class played in 2014 was Class B. Enough Said did not play USSSA and every other Class A team dropped to Class B and there was nobody to play in the Women’s World Series, so it was cancelled.

USSSA changed the name of their World Series to the Women’s MAJOR World Series in 2015. They still had the regular World Series like they been running since 1969. But they wanted to restrict some players from all playing on the same teams in the Class-A event to make it more evenly matched.

Just for information purposes, here are the results for the Class B World Series.


Champion – Minnesota North Stars, St. Paul, Minnesota
Runner Up – Washington Worth, Olympia, Washington


  • MVP – Patricia Becker, Minnesota North Stars
  • Defensive MVP – Carri Phelps, Washington Worth
  • Offensive MVP – Shannon Higginbotham, MN North Stars

2014 ALL WORLD TEAM

Buffy Arms, Minnesota North Stars
Lisa Lantau, Minnesota North Stars
Cara Coughenour, Minnesota North Stars
Amber Hegland, Minnesota North Stars
Kelli Sorsdahl, Washington Worth
Ashley Ross, Sumuzu
Shannon Galanek, Sumuzu
Julie Pollastro, Washington Worth
Christan Dowling, Derby Girls/Softball.Com/Combat
Kat Sherer, Derby Girls/Softball.Com/Combat
Laurie Paschal, Washington Worth
Meaghan Chandler, Minnesota North Stars
Tara Salcedo, Derby Girls/Softball.Com/Combat
Susan M Stockemer, Washington Worth
Stacie Symonds, Minnesota North Stars


FINAL STANDINGS (Incomplete)

1. Minnesota North Stars, St. Paul, MN
2. Washington Worth, Olympia, WA

2013 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2013 held at Orlando, Florida.


Champion – Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, Florida
Runner Up – Incognito, Detroit, Michigan


Enough Said won the World Series for the seventh time in a row that they participated. They won three from 2006-2008, then elected not to enter in 2009, came back the next year to win 2010, 2011, 2012 and this tournament in 2013. They have been 31-6 in World Series play since 2006.  This year, with the 3 game bracket, they only went 3-2, but did just enough to defeat Incognito of Detroit 10-9 in the Championship game.


  • MVP – Tracy Bougere, Enough Said
  • Defensive MVP – Tabitha Dykes, Incognito
  • Offensive MVP – Stacie Symonds, Enough Said

2013 ALL WORLD TEAM

Mary Hoff, Enough Said/Easton
Bernadette Martinez, Incognito
Nyreka Smith, Enough Said/Easton
Sirene Johnson, Enough Said/Easton
Gina Oliver, Karphone
Leigh Campbell, Karphone
Jeanenne Jenkins, Incognito
Diana Williams, Enough Said/Easton
Deanna Faircloth, Incognito
LaTonya Slaughter, Supersonics
Shenique Brass, Supersonics
Tawana Howard, Enough Said/Easton
Ashley Esparza, Karphone
Patrika Barlow, Incognito
Crystal Chambers, Supersonics


FINAL STANDINGS (Incomplete)

1. Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL
2. Incognito, Detroit, MI

2012 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2012 held at Orlando, Florida.


Champion – Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, Florida
Runner Up – Karphone, Los Angeles, California


They played this year’s World Series with a 3 game guarantee bracket. Enough Said went out and lost their first two games 10-3 to the Kinder Sharks and 12-8 to the Supersonics. With their backs against the wall, they came back to win five straight games to capture the World Series with a 5-2 record, thus becoming the first Women’s World Series Champ ever with two losses in the tournament. The two losses must have woke them up as the proceeded to win these games: 14-4 over Incognito, 18-8 over Supersonics, 15-0 over Kinder Sharks and then 15-4 and 14-3 over Karphone to win it all.


  • MVP – Ebony Payne, Enough Said
  • Defensive MVP – Gina Oliver, Karphone
  • Offensive MVP – Auriel Jenkins, Enough Said

2012 ALL WORLD TEAM

Mary Hoff, Enough Said/Easton
Buffy Arms, Kinder/Sharks
Bernadette Martinez, Incognito
Nyreka Smith, Enough Said/Easton
Sirene Johnson, Enough Said/Easton
Connie Francis, Enough Said/Easton
Kelli Handy, Karphone
Leigh Campbell, Karphone
Karen Arnold, Incognito
Neishell Wiliams, Karphone
Beverly Walker, Kinder/Sharks
Noelle Wadsworth, Karphone
Tamara Perez, Kinder/Sharks
Brittany Maxwell,Karphone
Tracy Bougere, Enough Said/Easton


FINAL STANDINGS (Incomplete)

1. Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL
2. Karphone, Los Angeles, CA

2011 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2011 held at Orlando, Florida.


Champion – Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, Florida
Runner Up – Supersonics/TYJA Sports, Warner Robbins, Georgia


Enough Said won another Championship, but not before the Supersonics jolted them with a 19-12 win in the first final. This forced the “if: game. Enough Said won that 15-7. They finished up 4-1.


  • MVP – Stacie Symonds, Enough Said
  • Defensive MVP – Queydreka Shumpert, Supersonics/TYJA
  • Offensive MVP – Stacie Symonds, Enough Said

2011 ALL WORLD TEAM

Tiffany Daniels, Yard Dawgs
Theresa Hunt, Yard Dawgs
Mary Hoff, Enough Said/Easton
Sirene Johnson, Enough Said/Easton
Cara Coughenour, Top Gun
Diana Williams, Enough Said/Easton
Jennifer Holmes, Supersonics/Tyja Sports
Katondra Morgan, Supersonics/Tyja Sports
Alexis Stovall, Supersonics/Tyja Sports
Rosalyn Gallaher, Supersonics/Tyja Sports
Lacey Stovall, Top Gun


FINAL STANDINGS (Incomplete)

1. Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL
2. Supersonics/TYJA Sports, Warner Robbins, GA

2010 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2010 held at Orlando, Florida.


Champion – Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, Florida
Runner Up – Kinder Sharks, Cincinnati, Ohio


Enough Said won the World series without a hitch as they went 4-0 and defeated the Kinder Sharks 15-5 in the Championship game.


  • MVP – Jessi Griffin, Enough Said
  • Defensive MVP – Tiffany Daniels, Kinder Sharks
  • Offensive MVP – Sirene Johnson, Enough Said

2010 ALL WORLD TEAM

Mary Hoff, Enough Said
Gina Oliver, Team Karphone
Carolyn Norman, Team Karphone
Stacie Symonds, Enough Said
Karen Kusmich, Kinder/Sharks
Cara Coughenour, Kinder/Sharks
Beverly Lovett, Kinder/Sharks
Crissy Hixon, Enough Said
Sherri France, Kinder/Sharks
Queydreka Shumpert, Supersonics
Nikki Hall, Enough Said
Tawana Howard, Enough Said
Brittany Maxwell, Team Karphone
Tracy Bougere, Enough Said


FINAL STANDINGS (Incomplete)

1. Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL
2. Kinder Sharks, Cincinnati, OH

2009 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2009 held at Orlando, Florida.


Champion – Kinder Sharks, Cincinnati, Ohio
Runner Up – Karphone Express, Los Angeles, California


With three-time defending champ Enough Said not entering the World Series, Kinder Sharks proved the dominant one as they won four games in a row, including the final over Karphone Express 14-7.


  • MVP – Tamara Perez, Kinder/Sharks
  • Defensive MVP – Gina Oliver, Karphone Express
  • Offensive MVP – Tiffany Daniels, Kinder Sharks

2009 ALL WORLD TEAM

Theresa Hunt, Kinder/Sharks
Shirley Snell, Kinder/Sharks
LeAnne Connolly, Minnesota Ice
Karen Kusmich, Kinder/Sharks
Corrie Brock, Karphone Express
Amber Hegland, Minnesota Ice
Beverly Lovett, Kinder/Sharks
Tracy Galloway, Supersonics
Ropekia Gunn, Supersonics
Neishell Wiliams, Karphone Express
Sherri France, Kinder/Sharks
Rosalyn Gallaher, Supersonics
Kristen Zabalavicius. Karphone Express
Maria Fatty, Trimm Kinder/Sharks
Crystal Savage Karphone Express


FINAL STANDINGS (Incomplete)

1. Kinder Sharks, Cincinnati, OH
2. Karphone Express, Los Angeles, CA

2008 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2008 held at Orlando, Florida.


Champion – Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, Florida
Runner Up – Kinder Sharks, Cincinnati, Ohio


Enough Said went undefeated winning four straight game, including the championship in dominating fashion over the Kinder Sharks by a 16-0 score.


  • MVP – Sissy Hudson, Enough Said/Easton
  • Defensive MVP – Megan Fallon, Kinder Sharks
  • Offensive MVP – Mary Hoff, Long Haul/Enough Said

2008 ALL WORLD TEAM

Shirley Snell, Kinder/Sharks
Sondra Landry, Kinder/Sharks
Sirene Johnson, Enough Said/Easton
Lupe Garcia, Chata
Nidia Salas, Chata
Stacie Symonds, Enough Said/Easton
Tonja Russell, Enough Said/Easton
Shelly Schoeberl, MN Ice
LeAnne Connolly, MN Ice
Diana Williams, Enough Said/Easton
Amber Hegland, MN Ice
Theresa Shepherd, Kinder/Sharks
Christan Dowling, Enough Said/Easton
Tracy Bougere Enough Said/Easton


FINAL STANDINGS (Incomplete)

1. Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL
2. Kinder Sharks, Cincinnati, OH

2007 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2007 held at Orlando, Florida.


Champion – Enough Said, Tallahassee, Florida
Runner Up – Juice, Houston, Texas


Once again, Enough Said lost their first game. Minnesota Ice beat them 6-3. They traveled the losers bracket route to get to the finals, They reeled off seven straight wins, scoring 122 runs along the way, including two wins over Juice of Houston (17-5 and 20-10) to claim the Championship.


  • MVP – Stacie Symonds, Enough Said
  • Defensive MVP – Heather, Wright, Juice
  • Offensive MVP – Danielle Brown, Enough Said

2007 ALL WORLD TEAM

Mary Hoff, Enough Said
Sirene Johnson, Enough Said
Karla Martinez, Chata
Nidia Salas, Chata
Shannon Pigott, Juice
Diane Williams, Enough Said
Yen Wilson, Juice
Gina Perez, Juice
Christan Dowling, Enough Said
Tammie Haywood, Supersonics
Crissy Hixon, Supersonics
Lillie Davis, Juice
Ruby Nugent, Enough Said
Tracy Bougere, Supersonics


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Enough Said, Tallahassee, TN (7-1)
2. Juice, Houston, TX (4-2)
3. Supersonics, Warner Robins, GA (3-2)
4. Chata, Downey, CA (3-2)
5t. Minnesota Ice, North St. Paul, MN (2-2)
5t. Team Karphone, Los Angeles, CA (1-2)
7t. MN Thunderboltz, Little Canada, MN (1-2)
7t. Hotgirlz, Cincinnati, OH (1-2)
9t. Lady Zapp, Atlanta, GA (1-2)
9t. Citgo/MTO, Racine, WI (0-2)
9t. No Chit, Fountain Valley, CA (0-2)
9t. Diamond Queens Softball Club, Nashville, TN (0-2)

2006 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2006 held at Orlando, Florida.


Champion – Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton/Tanel, Tallahassee, Florida (62-2)
Runner Up – MN Ice, North Oaks, Minnesota


Long Haul won four straight games to take the Championship, outscoring their opponents 65-35. The final game over Minnesota Ice was a tough 12-6 win.


  • MVP – Sondra Landry, Long Haul/Enough Said
  • Defensive MVP – Mary Hoff, Long Haul/Enough Said
  • Offensive MVP – Erin Brown, MN Ice

2006 ALL WORLD TEAM

Beverly Reaves, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton/Tanel
Meredith Gatlin, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton/Tanel
Elena Song, Karphone
Vickie Ashcroft Karphone
Stacie Symonds, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton/Tanel
Katura Williams, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton/Tanel
Shelly Schoeberl, MN Ice
LeAnne Connolly, MN Ice
Paula Price, MN Ice
Shannon Kiffmeyer, MN Ice
Cara Coughenour, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton/Tanel
Christan Dowling, MTO/Citgo Autotruck Plaza
Cathy Bradley, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton/Tanel
Lisa Pugh, MTO/Citgo Autotruck Plaza
Leslie Szekely, MTO/Citgo Autotruck Plaza


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton/Tanel, Tallahassee, FL (4-0)
2. MN Ice, North Oaks, MN (3-2)
3. MTO/Citgo Autotruck Plaza, Racine, WI (4-2)
4. Karphone, Hawthorne, CA (2-2)
5t. Seattle Express, Renton, WA (2-2)
5t. MN ThunderBoltz, Lakeville, MN (1-2)
7t. Diamond Queens Softball Club, Nashville, TN (0-2)
7t. Lady Zapp, Atlanta, GA (0-2)
9. Supersonics/Worth, Warner Robins, GA (0-2)

2005 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2005 held at Panama City Beach, Florida.


Champion – Seattle Express, Renton, Washington
Runner Up – Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, Florida (61-7)


MN Ice upset Long Haul/Enough Said 12-11 in the very first game. Long Haul scored 61 runs in their next four games to get to the championship. They defeated the Seattle Express 6-3 in the first final, but the Seattle Express won the final game 16-10 to win the championship.


  • MVP – Cesilee Coulson, Seattle Express
  • Defensive MVP – Kimberly Turpin, Seattle Express
  • Offensive MVP – Mary Hoff, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton

2005 ALL WORLD TEAM

Monica Hubbard, Supersonics
Mary Hoff, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton
Sirene Johnson, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton
Stacie Symonds, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton
Allison Geatches, Seattle Express
Jennifer Gunnell-Alred, Seattle Express
Kimberly Turpin Seattle Express
Kathi Illman, Seattle Express
Cara Coughenour, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton
Cesilee Coulson, Seattle Express
LaTonya Slaughter, Supersonics
Tiffany Turner, Supersonics


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Seattle Express, Renton, WA (4-1)
2. Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL (5-2)
3. Supersonics, Warner Robins, GA (3-2)
4. Team Atlanta, Woodstock, GA (2-2)
5t. Kinder Sharks, Cincinnati, OH (1-2)
5t. MN Ice, Brooklyn Park, MN (1-2)
7t. MN Thunderboltz, Lakeville, MN (1-2)
7t. Diamond Queens, Nashville, TN (0-2)
9. Lady Zapp, Atlanta, GA (0-2)