Softball History USA

2004 ASA Men’s B Slow Pitch Nationals

2004 ASA B held at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, on October 3-5.


Champion – The Scene/Hit & Run, Medford, New York (EAST)
Runner Up – Warpig Softball Club, Seattle, Washington (WEST)


2004 ASA East held at Dothan, Alabama on September 23-26.


Champion – The Scene/Hit & Run, Medford, New York
Runner Up – ChecKing/Worth, New Haven, Connecticut


  • MVP – Justin Muccarelli, The Scene/Hit & Run
  • Batting Champion – Marc Mitchell, ChecKing/Worth
  • HR Champion – Marc Mitchell, ChecKing/Worth

ASA B EAST ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

Pitcher – Justin Muccarelli, The Scene/Hit & Run
Catcher – Craig Arcuri, The Scene/Hit & Run
Infield – Sal Ventarola, The Scene/Hit & Run
Infield – Marc Mitchell, Checking/Worth
Infield – Jack Bowker, The Scene/Hit & Run
Infield – Gary Mendello, Checking/Worth
Infield – Dan Dorsey, The Scene/Hit & Run
Outfield – Anthony Gallo, Checking/Worth
Outfield – Duke Donaldson, Jean Shoppe/Worth
Outfield – Gary McIntyre, Checking/Worth
Outfield – Tim Riley, Warthen Fuel
Utility – Anthony DeFrancesco, The Scene/Hit & Run
Utility – Joe Costanzo, Checking/Worth
Utility – Ken DeVito, The Scene/Hit & Run
Utility – Edgard Sevilla, Checking/Worth
Utility – Donald Probst, Warthen Fuel

ASA B EAST ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

Pitcher – Bill Honeycutt, Warthen Fuel
Catcher – Michael Dill, Warthen Fuel
Infield – Darrien Gray, Hub City Glass
Infield – John Brooks, XLT Trucking
Infield – Travis Lane, Jean Shoppe/Worth
Infield – Paul Jones, Hub City Glass
Outfield – Clarke Farrell, XLT Trucking
Outfield – Steve Moloney, XLT Trucking
Outfield – Jay Lanza, Checking/Worth
Utility – Greg Rush, Warthen Fuel
Utility – Ty Porter, Hub City Glass
Utility – Keith Berry, XLT Trucking
Utility – Travis Wooten, Hub City Glass
Utility – Craig Harris, Jean Shoppe/Worth
Utility – JD Berkenstiner, Jean Shoppe/Worth


FINAL STANDINGS

1. The Scene/Hit & Run, Medford, NY (7-1)
2. Checking/Worth, New Haven, CT (5-2)
3. Warthen Fuel, Hartley, DE (5-2)
4. Jean Shoppe/Worth, McKenzie, TN (5-2)
5t. Hub City Glass, Elizabethtown, KY (5-2)
5t. XLT Trucking, Chester Springs, PA (3-2)
7t. Bugs Softball, Cookesville, TN (3-2)
7t. M&N Gills Auto, Manchester, NH (4-2)
9t. PCA Wireless, Greenwood, IN (1-2)
9t. Throop Softball, Worden, IL (2-2)
9t. Stepan Softball, Mosinee, WI (2-2)
9t. Bond Dodgers, Annville, KY (3-2)
13t. B&C Softball, Edmonton, KY (2-2)
13t. Twohig III, Parma, OH (2-2)
13t. Cooper Sports/Community Cab, Hamilton, OH (2-2)
13t. PYC/5 Star, Cleves, OH (1-2)
17t. HSB/Hill Topper Pub/Miken, Pittsburgh, PA (1-2)
17t. Diamond Corner Deli, Norwalk, CT (1-2)
17t. Aus/Miken, Jacksonville, FL (1-2)
17t. Robke/Reds Boys/Tps, Verona, KY (0-2)
17t. Oakley Blacktop/Trophy Sports, Zenia, OH (0-2)
17t. Romeo’s Sports, Fultondale, AL (0-2)
17t. Questar Capital/Forest River, Topeka, IN (0-2)
17t. Giant Glass, West Boxford, MA (0-2)
25t. Fat Daddy’s, Albany, GA (0-2)
25t. Creative Design, Palos Hills, IL (0-2)
25t. Ross Electric/Concepts, Lawrenceburg, IN (0-2)
25t. Labarons Easton, Binghamton, NY (0-2)
25t. C&M, Dothan, AL (0-2)


2004 ASA West held at McAllen, Texas on September 23-26.


Champion – Warpig Softball Club, Seattle, Washington
Runner Up – Texas Twins, San Antonio, Texas


  • Batting Champion – Paul Verver, Texas Twins
  • HR Champion – Damon Helmbold, Texas Twins

ASA B WEST ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

Pitcher – Erik Zimmerman, Warpig Softball Club
Catcher – Chris Welblinger, Lufkin Tornados
First Base – Geno Buck, Sportsdiamond.com
Second Base – Eddie Collazo, Texas Twins
Third Base – Joel Muirhead, Warpig Softball Club
Shortstop – Paul Verver, Texas Twins
Outfield – Dan Clemens, Warpig Softball Club
Outfield – Damon Helmbold, Texas Twins
Outfield – Dustin Payne, Tharaldson Enterprises
Outfield – Lance Dalbey, Sportsdiamond.com
Utility – Bruce Neitsch, Texas Twins
Utility – Mark Cerny, Texas Twins
Utility – Rob Borchardt, Texas Twins
Utility – Clayton DeJong, Warpig Softball Club
Utility – Jay Meyer, Warpig Softball Club

ASA B WEST ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

Pitcher – Chris Duda, Sportsdiamond.com
Catcher – Terrell Townsend, Texas Twins
First Base – Anthony Cooper, Texas Twins
Second Base – Joel White, Warpig Softball Club
Third Base – Brad Berry, Lufkin Tornados
Shortstop – Tom Bielenberg, Warpig Softball Club
Outfield – Ron Brown, Sportsdiamond.com
Outfield – Mike Swanson, Tharaldson Enterprises
Outfield – Jimmy Eby, Lufkin Tornados
Outfield – Phillip Valenzuela, Texas Twins
Utility – Travis Benway, Sportsdiamond.com
Utility – John Brown, Texas Twins
Utility – Ross Sannes, Tharaldson Enterprises
Utility – Jerry Maham, Texas Twins
Utility – Javier Rojas, Texas Twins


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Warpig Softball Club, Seattle., WA (5-0)
2. Texas Twins, San Antonio., TX (5-2)
3. Lufkin Tornados, Lufkin., TX (2-2)
4. Sportsdiamond.Com, Rogers., MN (4-2)
5t. Tharaldson Enterprises, Fargo., ND (3-2)
5t. Sandoval Trucking, Brownsville., TX (1-2)
7t. Houses Plus/Miken, Shakopee., MN (2-2)
7t. NM Transportation/MN Jazz, Bloomington., MN (1-2)
9t. Capital City Construction, Bismarck., ND (1-2)
9t. S&R Rebels, Fairfield., IA (1-2)
9t. McAllen Diablos, McAllen., TX (1-2)
9t. Naico Seabass, Sapulpa., OK (0-2)
13t. Budweiser Smurfs, Temple., TX (0-2)
13t. Pearson Auto Body/Floyds/Miken, Chaska., MN (0-2)

2004 ASA Men’s (10) Modified Pitch Nationals

2004 held at Burlington, North Carolina on September 3-6.


Champion –  Warriors Softball Club, Burlington, North Carolina
Runner Up – Bonnell’s DeMarini, Erie, Pennsylvania


  • MVP – Bobby Greene, Warriors Softball Club
  • HR Champion – Daniel Pruitt, Warriors Softball Club
  • Batting Champion – Jeff Locke, Lakeway Sports

FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Bobby Greene, Warriors Softball Club
P – Ken Menale, Bonnell’s Demarini
C – Jimmy Smith, Warriors Softball Club
1B – Jeff Benedict, Bonnell’s Demarini
2B – Gabe Beltran, Bonnell’s Demarini
SS – Jason Fulmer, Bonnell’s Demarini
OF – Chris Bowling, Warriors Softball Club
OF – Ryan Nietupski, Bonnell’s Demarini
OF – Mike Canda, Frank & Forster
OF – Daniel Pruitt, Warriors Softball Club
UTIL – Mike Martin, Lakeway Sports
UTIL – Johnny Brandel, Frank & Forster
UTIL – Paul Wagner, Dillinger’s Worth
UTIL – Chris Graves, Warriors Softball Club
UTIL – Jeff Locke, Lakeway Sports


SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Ben Waller, Lakeway Sports
P – David Kwaiser, Frank & Forster
P – Steve Karas, Phoenix Softball Club
C – Frank Rodriguez, Bonnell’s Demarini
2B – Mike Fracassi, Bonnell’s Demarini
3B – Kevin Helton, Lakeway Sports
SS – Joseph Rocha, Frank & Forster
OF – Ricky Sanders, Warriors Softball Club
OF – Jim Corbett, Dillinger’s Worth
OF – Brooks Marzka, Bonnell’s Demarini
OF – Tom Bonlander, Dillinger’s Worth
UTIL – Shannon Shultz, Lakeway Sports
UTIL – Steve O’Conner, Phoenix Softball Club
UTIL – Rob Benick, Phoenix Softball Club
UTIL – Tyrone Atwater, Warriors Softball Club


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Warriors Softball Club, Chapel Hill, NC (5-0)
2. Bonnell’s DeMarini, Erie, PA (4-2)
3. Lakeway Sports, Morristown, TN (4-2)
4. Phoenix Softball Club, Plymouth, MI (3-2)
5t. Dillinger’s Worth, Fond du Lac, WI (2-2)
5t. Frank & Forster, Saginaw, MI (2-2)
7t. Atlanta Storm, Atlanta, GA (1-2)
7t. John Ange Attorney At Law Rebels, Port Huron, MI (1-2)
9t. Carolina Septic Service, Chapel Hill, NC (0-2)
9t. Durham Speedboys, Durham, NC (0-2)
9t. Fort Apache Dodgers, Bronx, NY (0-2)
9t. Red Onion, Otter River, MA (0-2)

2004 ASA Men’s Major Fast Pitch Nationals

2004 held at Byers Softball Complex in South Bend, Indiana on August 5-8.


Champion – The Farm Tavern, Madison, Wisconsin
Runner Up – Broken Bow Spirit, Broken Bow, Nebraska


Pitcher Dean Holoien (British Columbia) of The Farm Tavern made his first appearance in an ASA National Championship one to remember by hurling a no-hitter in beating Broken Bow Spirit, (6-0) in the championship game. Holoien (4-0) fanned 14 of the 22 batters he faced in winning his fourth game, allowing only one runner when he walked Ray Reinagel to open the third inning.

Holoien finished with a tourney-high 65 strikeouts in 26 2/3 innings, allowing two runs (earned) and eight hits to give The Farm Tavern its 10th consecutive win in ASA national championship play. They were 5-0 last year and finished up 5-0 in this year’s championship. Holoien, who also batted .267, walked only three batters and finished with an ERA of 0.52.

Dean Holoien hurled a (6-0) no-hitter in championship game with 14 K. Todd Budke hit a HR and Broomer Bush had a triple to lead the batsmen. Doug Middleton took the loss for Broken Bow.

Paul Algar, of The Farm Tavern went 1-0, with a shutout.


  • MVP – Dean Holoien, The Farm Tavern
  • Batting Leader – Tim Hatten, Blackhawk Athletic Club – .667
  • HR Leader – Todd Budke, The Farm Tavern – 3
  • Herb Dudley Pitching Award – Dean Holoien, The Farm Tavern

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Dean Holoien, The Farm Tavern (4-0, 65 K, 27 IP, 0.52 ERA, batted .267. He had 21 K in 7 inning game prior to the final. He threw a no-hitter in the championship game. He also batted .267)
P – Gerald Muizelaar, Broken Bow Spirit (4-0, 26 IP, 0 ER, 49 K)
P – Rob O’Brien, Circle Tap
C – Todd Garcia, The Farm Tavern
1B – Tim Hatten, Blackhawk Athletic Club (8-12)
2B – Bill McDonald, Heflin Builders
3B – Todd Budke, The Farm Tavern
SS – David Boys, The Farm Tavern
OF – Tony Gabriel, Heflin Builders
OF – Rob Gray, The Farm Tavern
OF – Chad Maxon, Blackhawk Athletic Club
OF – Steve Schott, Broken Bow Spirit
UT – Chris Delarwelle, Circle Tap
UT – Chris Delorit, The Bull/Townline
UT – Steve Price, Heflin Builders

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Frank Cox, Broken Bow Spirit
P – Sebastian Gervasutti, The Bull/Townline
P – Jeremy Manley, Pueblo Bandits
C – Russ VanWyk, Fred’s Interiors
1B – German Alcantara, Heflin Builders
2B – Raul Moraga, Broken Bow Spirit
3B – Tom Montgomery, Circle Tap
SS – Jeffrey Goolagong, The Bull/Townline
OF – Mike Dryer, Broken Bow Spirit
OF – Brent Evans, HIS Construction
OF – Nick Needham, Fred’s Interiors
OF – Jason Shea, Pueblo Bandits
UT – Quentin Matzner, Fred’s Interiors
UT – Blake Miller, Heflin Builders
UT – Todd Twachtman, The Farm Tavern


FINAL STANDINGS

1. The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI (5-0)
2. Broken Bow Spirit, Broken Bow, NE (6-2)
3. Circle Tap, Denmark, WI (3-2)
4. The Bull/Townline, DePere, WI (5-2)
5t. Fred’s Interiors, Quad City, IA (2-2)
5t. Heflin Builders, Balston Spa, NY (4-2)
7t. HIS Construction, Houston, TX (2-2)
7t. Blackhawk Athletic Club, Rockford, IL (2-2)
9t. Lafayette Pub, St. Louis, MO (1-2)
9t. Winterset A’s, Winterset, IA (1-2)
9t. Imaging Solutions Knights, Fargo, ND (1-2)
9t. Pueblo Bandits, Pueblo, CO (2-2)
13t. Midland Explorers, Midland, MI (1-2)
13t. Bloomington Stix, Bloomington, IL (1-2)
13t. The Freight, Vandalia, IL (1-2)
13t. Dolan & Murphy Shamrocks, Aurora, IL (1-2)
17t. Indiana Jaybirds, Anderson, IN (0-2)
17t. Plangger’s Furniture, South Bend, IN (0-2)
17t. Coors Light, Ashland, OH (0-2)

2004 ASA Girls Gold 18-Under Fast Pitch Nationals

2004 held at Marietta, Georgia on August 9-14.


Champion – Southern Force, Johnston City, Illinois
Runner Up – California Cruisers, La Palma, California


Sharma Diller’s RBI-single in the bottom of the 10th inning captured the Amateur Softball Association 18-and-under Gold National Tournament title for the Southern Force Sunday.

Diller, of Bloomington, drove Toni Whitfield of Johnston City in with the winning run in a 2-1 victory over the California Cruisers in Marietta, Ga. With the win, the Force became what’s believed to be the first team from the Midwest to ever win the tournament.

“We wanted it big time,” said Force coach Gerry Glasco. “I really felt positive that we were going to win, because we won the Canada Cup in a 0-0 game in the eighth inning.”

University of Georgia pitcher Kasi Carroll, who pitched Norris City-Omaha-Enfield to the Class A State ‘- Softball Tournament as a senior in 2003, notched the win for the Force off the mound Sunday. Carroll allowed four runs in 10 games over the five-day tournament that began Aug. 11.

The Force beat Impact (Texas) Gold 1-0 in Saturday night’s semifinals and topped two Division I recruits in the Sunday finals. Anjelica Selden, who signed with the University of California-Los Angeles, and Arizona State signee Mindy Cowles both pitched for the Cruisers in the title game and allowed both runs.

Cowles started the game, was relieved by Selden, and came back in the 10th inning, when the Force loaded the bases with nobody out.

Under the international tiebreaker, the Force began the inning with Whitfield on second base. Kacey Coonce was intentionally walked, bringing up Mount Vernon’s Katie Wagner. Wagner attempted to sacrifice Whitfield over to third, but reached base when the Cruisers’ first baseman pulled her foot off the bag, leaving the bases loaded for Diller.

She then smacked Cowles’ first pitch up the middle into center field for the game-winner.

“Everybody had a part in it,” Glasco said. “Wagner made a sacrifice. and Whitfield made a nice catch the other night, taking away a double. Chelsea Petty had big hit after big hit all week long. Wagner, Glasco, Petty and Coonce — they’ve played together for years, and they’re all from small towns.

“They pulled together better. The Cruisers came from all over the United States; their team would pull them in for every weekend and pay for all of their expense.”

The Cruisers scored the first run of the game in the top of the eighth, but the Force responded with a run in the bottom half off a wild pitch.

The Force ended at 59-9 overall, and will try to duplicate the feat next season.

Carroll will be ineligible next season, but Glasco said Belleville East fireballer Dylan Mathis of Roxana could play with the team next summer.


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Southern Force, Johnston City, IL (7-0)
2. California Cruisers, La Palma, CA (10-2)
3. Impact Gold, Houston, TX (5-2)
4. O.C. Batbusters, Santa Ana, CA (6-2)
5t. Corona Angels, Corona, CA (4-2)
5t. Georgia Elite Gold, Douglasville, GA (4-2)
7t. Arizona Heatwave Gold, Tempe, AZ (4-2)
7t. Gordon’s Panthers, Canyon Lake, CA (5-2)
9t. Valley Breeze Gold, Agoura, CA (3-2)
9t. Blast Gold, Beaumont, TX (3-2)
9t. Vancouver Ford, Vancouver, WA (4-2)
9t. Anaheim O.C. Batbusters, Garden Grove, CA (4-2)
13t. Shamrocks, Vienna, VA (3-2)
13t. Southern Cal Athletics, Montclair, CA (3-2)
13t. San Diego Co. Breakers, Carlsbad, CA (4-2)
13t. Arizona Hotshots, Tempe, AZ (4-2)
17t. Gold Coast Hurricanes, Plantation, FL (2-2)
17t. American Pastime, Upland, CA (2-2)
17t. Runnin’ Rebels, Stockton, CA (2-2)
17t. Sorcerer Softball, San Ramon, CA (3-2)
17t. Worth Firecrackers, Huntington Beach, CA (3-2)
17t. Fresno Force, Fresno, CA (3-2)
17t. Oregon Sun Supply, Portland, OR (3-2)
17t. Team Smith, Yorba Linda, CA (3-2)
25t. Texas Storm, Pearland, TX (2-2)
25t. KC Peppers, Olathe, KS (2-2)
25t. Austin Storm, Austin, TX (2-2)
25t. Beverly Bandits, Orland Park, IL (2-2)
25t. Magic Gold, Missouri City, TX (2-2)
25t. Clearwater Lady Bombers, Largo, FL (2-2)
25t. South Houston Mystixx, Houston, TX (2-2)
25t. Strikkers, San Jose, CA (2-2)
33t. Tulsa Eagles Gold, Tulsa, OK (1-2)
33t. Texas Elite Easton, Grand Prairie, TX (1-2)
33t. American Athletics Gold, Fountain Valley, CA (1-2)
33t. Washington Spirit Gold, Richland, WA (1-2)
33t. Houston Power Gold, Katy, TX (1-2)
33t. Phoenix Storm, Phoenix, AZ (1-2)
33t. St. Louis Chaos, St. Louis, MO (1-2)
33t. Georgia Fire Gold, Roswell, GA (1-2)
33t. Washington Lady Hawks, Lake Forest, WA (1-2)
33t. Omaha Finesse, Omaha, NE (1-2)
33t. Nashville Nighthawks, Madison, TN (1-2)
33t. Wichita Mustangs, Wichita, KS (1-2)
33t. Atlanta Vipers, Fayetteville, GA (1-2)
33t. Southern Cal Vipers, Moreno Valley, CA (1-2)
33t. Beach Girls Gold, Brooklyn, NY (1-2)
33t. Colorado Stars Gold, Boulder, CO (1-2)
49t. Filly’s, Mira Loma, CA (1-2)
49t. GA Fire Black, Lawrenceville, GA (0-2)
49t. Maddogs, Alliance, OH (0-2)
49t. Finesse, Sterling Heights, MI (0-2)
49t. Delong AZ Outlaws, Peoria, AZ (0-2)
49t. Strike Zone, Hayward, CA (0-2)
49t. California Lite Gold, Rialto, CA (0-2)
49t. East Cobb Bullets, Marietta, GA (0-2)
49t. East Cobb Angels, Marietta, GA (0-2)
49t. Rock N Fire, Manassas, VA (0-2)
49t. Oklahoma Dynamites, Edmond, OK (0-2)
49t. Lady Gators, West Palm Beach, FL (0-2)
49t. Grapettes, Lodi, CA (0-2)
49t. Chattanooga Yankettes, Chattanooga, TN (0-2)
49t. Miami Valley Xpress, Dayton, OH (0-2)
49t. Wagner’s, Glen Burnie, MD (1-2)
65t. Team Florida, Palm Harbor, FL (0-2)

2004 ASA Women’s Open Slow Pitch Nationals

2004 held at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.


Champion: Enough Said/Easton Tallahassee, Florida (East)
Runner Up: Armed Forces, San Antonio, Texas (West)


SCORES: Enough Said 17-5, 6-10, 18-17, 21-0 – (3 games to 1)

With the series deadlocked at one game apiece, In the pivotal 3rd game, Enough Said/Easton came back to score 3 runs in the bottom of the 7th inning to defeat the Armed Forces 18-17. Series MVP, Katura Williams went 5-5 with 2 HR and 3 RBIs and drove in the winning runs in a walk off. Sirene Johnson and Lynnie France each drove in 4 runs in that game. In the series clinching Game 4, Enough Said waltzed their way to the Women’s Open National Championship with a 21-0 Shutout hurled by Bev Reaves. Buffy Arms was 4-4, and Lynnie France was 3-3 with 3 HR and 9 RBI. Reaves surrendered only 4 hits. Tammy Baldwin led the Armed Forces with a .667 average (6-9, 6 Runs, 5 RBI, 2 BB). Rachel Smith also had a good series for the Armed Forces (8-15, 2 HRs, 9 RBI). Katura Williams was 3-4 with 2 HR in the final game and along with the game before that, where she went 5 for 5 with 2 HR, capping a 2 game performance of 8-9, 4 HR.


  • MVP – Katura Williams, Enough Said/Easton (11-14, .786, 4 HR, 6 RBI, 6 Runs)
  • Batting Leader – Katura Williams, Enough Said/Easton – .786
  • Home Run Leader – Lynne France, Enough Said/Easton (5-9, .556, 14 RBI, 5 Runs) – 4
  • Home Run Leader – Katura Williams, Enough Said/Easton – 4

2004 East held at Shreveport, Louisiana.


Champion: Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, Florida
Runner Up: Shooters, Orlando, Florida


  • East MVP– not awarded
  • East Batting Leader – N/A
  • East HR Leader – N/A

2004 EAST FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Mary Hoff, Enough Said/Easton
C – Robin Berkowitz, Shooters
1B – Shirley Snell, Shooters
2B – Kim Tummins, Traders
3B – Sirene Johnson, Enough Said/Easton
SS – Nyreka Smith, Enough Said/Easton
OF – Kami Marrott, Shooters
OF – Beverly Reaves, Enough Said/Easton
OF – Sherri France, Enough Said/Easton
OF – Lisa Lines, Shooters
UTIL – Theresa Hunt, Shooters
UTIL – Katura Boykin, Enough Said/Easton
UTIL – Margaret Carroll, Traders
UTIL – Andrea Kukura, Traders
UTIL – Betsy Duncan, Traders

2004 EAST SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Barb Broisus, Max Magees
C – Paula Harris, Traders
1B – Sondra Landry, Enough Said/Easton
2B – Kim Dean, Shooters
3B – Marisela Gutierrez, Shooters
SS – Tina Yeager Smith, Traders
OF – Sharon Hazen, Shooters
OF – Buffy Arms, Enough Said/Easton
OF – Kelly Downer, Traders
OF – Beth Saphore, Reamstown AA
UTIL – Michelle Vance, Shooters
UTIL – Stacie Symonds, Enough Said/Easton
UTIL – Tonja Russell, Enough Said/Easton
UTIL – Jenny Borden, Traders
UTIL – Gina Brown, Traders


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL (4-0)
2. Shooters, Orlando, FL (3-2)
3. Traders, Memphis, TN (3-2)
4. Max Magees, Boothwyn, PA (3-2)
5t. The Terminators, Monroe, LA (1-2)
5t. Reamstown AA, Reamstown, PA (1-2)
7t. Michelob Ultra, York, PA (1-2)
7t. Red Lantern, Wayne, PA (0-2)
9. Touche, Plaquemine, LA (0-2)


2004 West held at San Antonio, Texas.


Champion: Armed Forces, San Antonio, Texas
Runner Up: Da Mob, Dallas, Texas


  • West MVP – Tammy Baldwin, Armed Forces
  • West Batting Leader – Tricia Reinhard, Okaki
  • West Home Run Leader – Tricia Reinhard, Okaki
  • West Home Run Leader – Nicole Fiola, Okaki

2004 WEST FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Tawlya Sears, Armed Forces
C – Teri Slusarek, Da Mob
1B – Rachel Smith, Armed Forces
2B – Michele Sturm, Armed Forces
3B – Allie Walton, Da Mob
SS – Tammy Baldwin, Armed Forces
OF – Karrie Warren, Armed Forces
OF – Tricia Reinhard, Okaki
OF – Jennifer Brown, Da Mob
OF – Stacy Robinson, Armed Forces
UTIL – Jaime Thompson, Armed Forces
UTIL – Amy Hawkins, Armed Forces
UTIL – Melinda Webb, Da Mob
UTIL – Angie Spangler, Da Mob
UTIL – America Robelo, Big Azz Girlz

2004 EAST FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Vicki Ashcroft, Big Azz Girlz
C – Katrina Garcia, Okaki
1B – Nicole Fiola, Okaki
2B – Dina Quanico, Armed Forces
3B – Stephanie Fryar, Okaki
SS – Janet Mlyhara, Okaki
OF – Renate Cromier, Da Mob
OF – Heather Clark, Armed Forces
OF – Karla Martinez, Okaki
OF – Wendy Chisaw, Big Azz Girlz
UTIL – Aimee McDaniel, Big Azz Girlz
UTIL – Jen Abramson, Big Azz Girlz
UTIL – Michelle Hesser, Big Azz Girlz
UTIL – Christy Whitcomb, Big Azz Girlz
UTIL – Vicki Viola, Da Mob


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Armed Forces, San Antonio, TX (8-1)
2. Da Mob, Dallas, TX (3-2)
3. Okaki, Santa Ana, CA (3-2)
4. Big Azz Girlz, Torrance, CA (4-2)
5t. Carpet Masters Unknown, San Antonio, TX (1-2)
5t. McClarnon Properties, Springfield, MO (1-2)
7t. Texas Sportz/Red McCombs Toyota, San Antonio, TX (1-2)
7t. San Antonio Aces, San Antonio, TX (1-2)
9t. Texas Angels, Highland, TX (0-2)
9t. That’s Them, San Antonio, TX (0-2)
9t. K-OSS, Killeen, TX (0-2)
9t. Lugnuts, Columbia, MO (0-2)

2003 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

2003 held at Johnson City, Tennessee on August 30-September 2.


Champion – B&J Logging/Kluever’s Snap-On, Sandoval, Illinois
Runner Up – Alesium/Reece/Hinson/Shade/Easton, Las Vegas, Nevada


  • MVP – Justin Atwood, B&J Logging/Kluevers
  • HR Leader – Bryan Goins, Alesium/Reece
  • Batting Leader – Bryan Goins, Alesium/Reece – .857

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Justin Atwood, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On (.600, 1 HR)
C – Keith Brockman, Alesium/Shade/Easton
1B – David Hood, Alesium/Shade/Easton
2B – Doug Thompson, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On
3B – Billy Byrd, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On
SS – Brian King, Alesium/Shade/Easton
OF – K.C. Gillum, Watanabe
OF – Tim Morgan, RDI
OF – Mike Kunz, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On
OF – Bob Hughes, Alesium/Shade/Easton
UT – John Moss, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On
UT – John Feathers, RDI
UT – Bryan Goins, Alesium/Shade/Easton (24-28)
UT – Shawn Watson, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On
UT – Wayne Habermehl, New Construction/B & J/Snap-On


FINAL STANDINGS

1. B&J Logging/Kluever’s Snap-On, Sandoval, IL (4-0)
2. Alesium/Reece/Hinson/Shade/Easton, Las Vegas, NV (5-2)
3. RDI, Jonesborough, TN (2-2)
4. Watanabe, Cincinnati, OH (3-2)
5t. Holland’s/Terry’s, North Wilkesboro, NC (2-2)
5t. U.S. Vinyl, Chattanooga, TN (1-2)
7t. Armed Forces, Washington, DC (1-2)
7t. Texas Roadhouse, Corayson, KY (0-2)
9t. Mountain Top, Texarkana, TX (0-2)
9t. Computer Associates, Knoxville, TN (0-2)

2003 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

2003 held at Kimberly, Wisconsin on August 8-16.


Champion – Broken Bow Spirits, Amsterdam, New York
Runner Up – County Materials, Marathon, Wisconsin


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Jody Edit, Broken Bow Spirits
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Gerald Muizelaar, Broken Bow Spirits
  • Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year – N/A
  • Leading Hitter – John Wodtke, Frontier Players Casino – .600
  • Leading Hitter – Paul Monfils, Circle Tap – .600
  • Most RBI – Jody Edit, Broken Bow Spirits – 10
  • Most RBI – Dean Holoein, Madison WI – 10
  • Most RBI – Jarrad Martin, Amsterdam NY – 10
  • Most RBI – Brian Neveau, Denmark WI – 10

2003 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Gerald Muizelaar, Broken Bow Spirit (7-0, 0.72 ERA, 67K)
P – Darren Zack, County Materials (3-2, 0.82 ERA, 55K)
P – Paul Algar, The Farm Tavern (4-0, 0.36 ERA, 37K)
C – Darren Box, Broken Bow Spirit .346
C – Patrick Shannon, County Materials .348
IF – Jody Eidt, Broken Bow Spirit .333
IF – Jarrad Martin, Broken Bow Spirit .407
IF – Todd Schultz, County Materials .400
IF – John Woodtke, Frontier Casino Players .600
IF – Paul Monfils, Circle Tap .600
OF – Chris Delarewelle, Circle Tap .520
OF – Ryan Wolfe, Broken Bow Spirit .310
OF – Rob Gehrke, Portland .538
OF – Paul Rosebush, The Farm Tavern .400
DH – Dean Holoien, The Farm Tavern .421

2003 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Robbie O’Brien, Frontier Casino Players (4-0, 2.00 ERA, 63K)
P – Lucas Mata, County Materials (4-0, 1.14 ERA, 39K)
P – Paul Koert, Selects (5-3, 2.40 ERA, 41K)
C – Sean O’Brien, Broken Bow Spirit .400
C – Chris Shewfelt, Selects .360
IF – Donnie Hale, The Farm Tavern .522
IF – Gareth Cook, Fedlock Falcons .500
IF – Kevin Reichart, Circle Tap .389
IF – Fred Gegen, HIS Construction .474
IF – Adam Smith, Hallman Twins .368
OF – Bill Kranz, Davenport .421
OF – Reno Dambrosio, Selects .423
OF – Darrell Sandback, County Materials .364
OF – Rob Gray, County Materials .269
DH – Brian Neveau, Circle Tap .273


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Broken Bow Spirit, Amsterdam, NY
2. County Materials, Marathon, WI
3. The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI
4. Selects, Owen Sound, ON
5t. Frontier Casino Players, St. Joseph, MO
5t. Hallman Twins, Kitchener-Waterloo, ON
7t. Explorers, Midland, MI
7t. Circle Tap, Denmark, WI
9t. H.I.S. Construction, Houston, TX
9t. Fedlock Falcons, Washington, VA
9t. Quad City Sox, Davenport, IA
9t. Calgary Diamonds, Calgary, AB
13t. Imaging Solutions Knights, Fargo, ND
13t. Lafayette Pub, St. Louis, MO
13t. Dolan & Murphy, Aurora, IL

Non-Playoff Qualifying Teams

Whittier (CA) Team Rainey
Winterset (IA) A’s
Guatamala City GT Escencias Castillo
Denmark (WI) Circle Tap Lumberjacks
Innerkip (ON) Bright Cheese House Eagles
Salt Lake City (UT) Larry Miller Chevrolet
Santa Barbara (CA) Socal Bucks
Redlands QLD Australia Scorpions
Depree/Green Bay (WI) El Toro/Townline
Geneva (MN) Richards Wood Products
Saskatoon SK Merchants
Bloomington (IL) Stix
Salt Lake City (UT) Page Brake
Albany (MO) National Investors
Frankenmuth (MI) Frankenmuth Driving School
Reading (PA) Can-AM Windmillers
Grand Rapids (MI) Priority Mortgage
Tubac (AZ) Si Senor
Pueblo (CO) Bandits
Rockford (IL) Black Hawk Athletic Club
Benton Harbor (MI) Plangger Furniture
Ashland (OH) Ashland Coors Light
Owen Sound ON Owen Sound Crunch
Aurora (IL) ATMI Precast

2003 USSSA Men’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2003 held at Champion Stadium, in Osceola, Florida.


Champion – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt, Columbus, Ohio
Runner Up – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton, San Jose, California


  • Co-MVP -Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Hague (14 HR)
  • Co-MVP -Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Hague
  • HR Leader – Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Hague – 14
  • Batting Leader – Not identified
  • Defensive MVP – Rick Baker, Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton
  • Offensive MVP – Rusty Bumgardner, Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt

USSSA MAJOR WORLD SERIES ALL WORLD TEAM

Pitcher – Andy Purcell – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
Catcher – Tim Cocco – Sunnyvale/Fairweather/Worth
Infield – Todd Martin – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
Infield – Rusty Bumgardner – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
Infield – Jeff Wallace – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt (14 HRs)
Infield – Todd Joerling – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton
Infield – Brett Helmer – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton
Infield – Jeff Hall – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton
Infield – David Hood – Alesium/Reece/Hinsons/Easton
Infield – John Glidewell – Alesium/Reece/Hinsons/Easton
Infield – Todd Volkers – Alesium/Reece/Hinsons/Easton
Infield – Dwayne Nevitt – Sunnyvale/Fairweather/Worth
Infield – John Adams – Benfield Electric/Worth
Outfield – Bryson Baker – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
Outfield – Brian Rainwater – Resmondo/Hague/Taylor/Sunbelt
Outfield – Rick Baker – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton
Outfield – Bob Hughes – Alesium/Reece/Hinsons/Easton
Outfield – Shane McCullough – Sunnyvale/Fairweather/Worth
Outfield – Ronnie James – US Vinyl/Community Acess/Miken
Utility – Scott Brown – Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Resmondo/Hague/Taylor, Columbus, OH (8-1)
2. Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton, Spokane, CA (4-2)
3. Alesium/Reece/Hinsons/Easton, Las Vegas, NV (3-2)
4. Sunnyvale/Fairweather/Worth, Kent, WA (4-2)
5t. US Vinyl/Community Acess/Miken, Chattanooga, TN (4-2)
5t. Benfield Electric/Worth, Fairfax, VA (2-2)
7t. Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3N2/Easton, Westland, MI (2-2)
7t. Doc’s/Easton, Sioux City, NE (2-2)
9t. Pov’s/O&S Cattle/Easton, Savage, MN (2-2)
9t. Black Dog Softball/Easton, New Castle, WA (2-2)
9t. Mountain Top/USA Cash/Tps, Brighton, MI (1-2)
9t. MLR Stucco/Easton, Polk, FL (1-2)
13t. Aftershock/TPS, Concord, CA (0-2)
13t. Perkins Roofing, Cincinnati OH (0-2)
13t. J&D Contractors/Mizuno, Melvindale, MI (0-2)
13t. TPS NW/WA/TX, Marysville, WA (0-2)
17t. KVB Sidewinders/Mizuno, Eudora, KS (0-2)
17t. Bay’s/Creative Stucco/TPS, Grove City, OH (0-2)

2003 USSSA Men’s A Slow Pitch Worlds

2003 held at Orlando, Florida.


Champion – Mountain Top/USA Cash/TPS, Brighton, Michigan
Runner Up – NW Pipe/Bud Light/3N2/Easton, Westland, Michigan


  • MVP – Wade Casey, Mountain Top/TPS (37-44, .840, 7 HR)
  • HR Leader – Dewayne Frizzell, C&M and Scott Wiggins, C&M – 17
  • Batting Leader – Wade Casey, Mountain Top – .840
  • Defensive Award – Jeff McGavin, Northwest Pipe
  • Offensive MVP – Vince Bisbee, Mountain Top/TPS (34-43, .790, 10 HR)

USSSA MEN’S CLASS “A” WORLD TEAM

  • Don DeDonatis – Mountain Top/TPS (33-45, .733)
  • Shawn Robinson – Mountain Top/TPS (31-44, .704)
  • Shawn McDonald – Mountain Top/TPS (32-43, .744)
  • Rickie Robbins – Mountain Top/TPS (30-42, .714, 10 HRs)
  • Jason Riggs – NW Pipe/Easton
  • Billy Barett – NW Pipe/Easton
  • Scott Hille – NW Pipe/Easton
  • Jeff Smith – NW Pipe/Easton
  • Trey Royal – Aubrey’s/TPS
  • Kenny Carlton – Aubrey’s/TPS
  • Nathan Johnson – Aubrey’s/TPS
  • Keith Martin – C&M/TPS
  • Scott Wiggins – C&M/TPS
  • Dave Dahanos – Bay’s/Creative Stucco/TPS

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Mountain Top/USA Cash/TPS, Brighton, MI (7-1)
2. Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3N2/Easton, Westland, MI (6-2)
3. Aubrey’s/TPS, Savannah, GA (5-2)
4. C&M Sporting Goods/TPS, Dothan, AL (6-2)
5t. T&R Stucco/Easton, Polk City, FL (4-2)
5t. Bay’s/Creative Stucco/TPS, Grove City, OH (3-2)
7t. Holland’s Used Cars/Terry’s/Easton, North Wilkesboro, NC (3-2)
7t. J&D Contractors/ Mizuno, Melvindale, MI (2-2)
9t. Perkins Roofing, Cincinnati, OH (2-2)
9t. Docs/Easton, South Sioux City, Nebraska (2-2)
9t. SCI/Miken, Tallahassee, FL (2-2)
9t. KVB Sidewinders/Mizuno, Eudora, KS (1-2)
13t. Black Dog Softball/Easton, Newcastle, WA (2-2)
13t. Westshore Pizza, Tampa, FL (2-2)
13t. Aftershock/TPS, Concord, CA (1-2)
13t. Oswego Drywall/Demarini, Newberg, OR (1-2)
17t. T’s 13, Omaha, NE (1-2)
17t. Pov’s/O&S Cattle/Easton, Savage, MN (1-2)
17t. Taylors, Edgewater, MD (1-2)
17t. TPS NW-WA-TX, Marysville, WA (1-2)
17t. Sports Center/Worth, Jackson, MS (0-2)
17t. Pace/TPS Softball, Piittsford, NY (0-2)
17t. Kevitt/Mayslacks, Brooklyn Center, MN (0-2)
17t. Sid Grinker/Funjet/TPS, Sullivan, WI (0-2)
25t. Buckeye/Easton, Richmond, VA (0-2)
25t. Vernon’s/Higgs Properties/Miken, Jacksonville, FL (0-2)

2003 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2003 held at Lexington, South Carolina.


Champion – Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Runner Up – Seattle Express, Renton, Washington


The Lady Rebels had to hold back the charge of the Seattle Express, who advanced to the finals and won the first game 11-9. The Lady Rebels, behind the pitching of Mary Hoff prevailed in the deciding game 15-7.

The Women’s USSSA World Series stopped awarding HR and Batting Leaders. They just gave out an Offensive MVP, along with the Defensive MVP, and Tournament MVP.


  • MVP – Mary Hoff, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
  • Defensive MVP – Buffy Arms, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
  • Offensive MVP – N/A

2003 ALL WORLD TEAM

Mary Hoff, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
Beverly Reeves, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
Sondra Landry, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
Susan Quarles, Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels
Theresa Hirschaur, Kinder Sharks

Information missing.


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels, Murfreesboro, TN (5-1)
2. Seattle Express, Renton, WA (7-2)
3. Kinder/Sharks, Cincinnati, OH (4-2)
4. NTL, Bakersfield, CA (2-2)
5t. Yard Dawgs, Calhoun, GA (2-2)
5t. Team Karphone, Carson, CA (2-2)
7t. Lady Zapp, Atlanta, GA (2-2)
7t. Atlanta’s Quiet Storm, Atlanta, GA (2-2)
9t. Close Encounters, MI (1-2)
9t. C&C Racing, NC (1-2)
9t. Da Mob, Dallas, TX (1-2)
9t. MN Ice, Brooklyn Park, MN (1-2)
13t. Supersonics, Warner Robins, GA (0-2)
13t. Diamond Queens, Nashville, TN (0-2)
13t. The T.E.A.M., VA (0-2)
13t. Heartbreakers, SC (0-2)