Softball History USA

2011 NCAA Women’s College World Series

2011 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on June 2-7.


Champion – Arizona State Sun Devils (60-6)
Runner Up – Florida Gators (56-13)


Only three times in 29 years before Tuesday night had a freshman been the winning pitcher in the deciding game of the Women’s College World Series.

UCLA’s Heather Compton accomplished the feat in 1990, and a year earlier it was UCLA’s Tiffany Boyd. The Bruins’ legendary Debbie Doom did the same in 1982.

Now, Arizona State’s Dallas Escobedo has added her name to the list.

The Sun Devil freshman didn’t lose a game at the WCWS, culminating with a 7-2 victory over Florida to finish off a 2-0 sweep of the championship series Tuesday night at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium for ASU’s second national championship in four years.

“It’s just a whole bunch of emotions right now,” said Escobedo, who allowed four hits and five walks with five strikeouts to improve to 37-3 on the season. “We worked so hard. I just came in here and had total confidence in my pitches.”

Escobedo said she was sore before the game and had to be stretched by the team trainer between each inning, but after giving up a first-inning run, she only surrendered one more hit until the Gators tacked on a meaningless run in the seventh inning.

“She’s not a freshman anymore,” coach Clint Myers said. “She is a seasoned veteran and there are no surprises. From this point on, she’s just going to grow with leaps and bounds as far as how good she can be.”

Escobedo meshed well as the central figure on a team with eight seniors, many of whom had been crucial players over the last four seasons. She blended quickly and added dominant pitching to a team that already had some of the best hitters and defenders in the country.

“Coming in here and just working hard and taking in what they had to say — they’ve been here, they know, they won a national championship,” Escobedo said. “Listening to what they had to say, and following and trusting in them made me how I am today.”

The Sun Devils’ offensive and defensive capabilities only made Escobedo stronger, and when she was handed the co-Most Outstanding Player award — which she shared with Florida’s Michelle Moultrie — she knew she owed a piece of it to the rest of the players as well.

“Those are the things she thrives on, because it gives her that sense of confidence that she can go out there and throw strikes, make them hit it, and they’re gonna make the plays (in the field),” Myers said.

“You saw a poised pitcher out there tonight. There’s a reason why it took 20 years for a freshman to lead a club to a national championship — because it’s such a rarity. It just doesn’t happen. Only a unique, special type of person can have that.”


  • Most Outstanding Player – Dallas Escobedo, Arizona State
  • Most Outstanding Player – Michelle Moultrie, Florida
  • Batting Leader – Annie Lockwood, Arizona State – .563
  • RBI Leader – Annie Lockwood, Arizona State – 8
  • Home Run Leader – Annie Lockwood, Arizona State – 3
  • Home Run Leader – Michelle Moultrie, Arizona State – 3
  • ERA Leader – Whitney Canion, Baylor – 1.64
  • Strikeout Leader – Dallas Escobedo, Arizona State – 38

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Whitney Larsen, Alabama
Holly Holl, Baylor
Whitney Canion, Baylor
Chelsea Thomas, Missouri
Cheyenne Coyle, Florida
Kelsey Bruder, Florida
Brittany Schutte, Florida
Krista Donnenwirth, Arizona State
Annie Lockwood, Arizona State
Mandy Urfer, Arizona State


SCORES

  1. Alabama 1 California 0
  2. Baylor 1 Oklahoma State 0 (8 inn.)
  3. Arizona State 3 Oklahoma 1
  4. Florida 6 Missouri 2
  5. Alabama 3 Baylor 0
  6. Arizona State 6 Florida 5
  7. California 6 Oklahoma State 2 – Oklahoma State eliminated
  8. Missouri 4 Oklahoma 1 – Oklahoma eliminated
  9. Florida 5 California 2 – California eliminated
  10. Baylor 1 Missouri 0 (13 inn.) – Missouri eliminated
  11. Florida 16 Alabama 2 (5 inn.)
  12. Arizona State 4 Baylor 0 – Baylor eliminated
  13. Florida 9 Alabama 2 – Alabama eliminated
  14. Arizona State 14 Florida 4
  15. Arizona State 7 Florida 2 – Florida eliminated

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Arizona State Sun Devils (5-0)
2. Florida Gators (4-3)
3. Alabama Crimson Tide (2-2)
4. Baylor Bears (2-2)
5t. Missouri Tigers (1-2)
5t. California Golden Bears (1-2)
7t. Oklahoma Sooners (0-2)
7t. Oklahoma State Cowgirls (0-2)


2011 Arizona State Sun Devils


NATIONAL SEEDS

  1. Arizona State
  2. Alabama
  3. Texas
  4. Florida
  5. Missouri
  6. Georgia
  7. California
  8. Arizona
  9. Oklahoma
  10. Michigan
  11. Baylor
  12. Washington
  13. Oregon
  14. Tennessee
  15. Stanford
  16. Texas A&M

REGIONALS

Tempe Regional

  1. Arizona State 10 North Dakota State 0
  2. Long Beach State 6 San Diego State 2
  3. San Diego State 5 North Dakota State 4 – North Dakota State eliminated
  4. Arizona State 8 Long Beach State 0
  5. San Diego State 6 Long Beach State 4 – Long Beach State eliminated
  6. Arizona State 6 San Diego State 1 – San Diego State eliminated

Arizona State qualifies for a Super Regional, 3-0.

College Station Regional

  1. Texas A&M 10 Sacred Heart 2
  2. Syracuse 3 LSU 0
  3. LSU 10 Sacred Heart 0 – Sacred Heart eliminated
  4. Texas A&M 13 Syracuse 5
  5. LSU 5 Syracuse 0 – Syracuse eliminated
  6. Texas A&M 3 LSU 1 – LSU eliminated

Texas A&M qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tucson Regional

  1. Arizona 10 Harvard 0
  2. New Mexico State 9 Texas Tech 0
  3. Texas Tech 7 Harvard 0 – Harvard eliminated
  4. Arizona 8 New Mexico State 0
  5. Texas Tech 6 New Mexico State 4 – New Mexico State eliminated
  6. Arizona 10 Texas Tech 2

Arizona qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Norman Regional

  1. Oklahoma 7 Iona 1
  2. Tulsa 9 Missouri State 7
  3. Missouri State 4 Iona 2 – Iona eliminated
  4. Oklahoma 6 Tulsa 0
  5. Tulsa 11 Missouri State 0 – Missouri State eliminated
  6. Tulsa 4 Oklahoma 3
  7. Oklahoma 5 Tulsa 0 – Tulsa eliminated

Oklahoma qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Columbia Regional

  1. Missouri 12 Illinois State 3
  2. DePaul 2 Indiana 1
  3. Illinois State 3 Indiana 1 – Indiana eliminated
  4. DePaul 2 Missouri 1
  5. Missouri 8 Illinois State 4 – Illinois State eliminated
  6. Missouri 7 DePaul 3
  7. Missouri 8 DePaul 0

Missouri qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Seattle Regional

  1. Washington 6 Portland State 2
  2. BYU 2 Auburn 1
  3. Auburn 2 Portland State 1 – Portland State eliminated
  4. Washington 4 BYU 1
  5. BYU 4 Auburn 3 – Auburn eliminated
  6. Washington 7 BYU 5 – BYU eliminated

Washington qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Gainesville Regional

  1. Florida 8 Bethune-Cookman 0
  2. UCLA 2 Jacksonville 0
  3. Jacksonville 8 Bethune-Cookman 0 – Bethune-Cookman eliminated
  4. Florida 4 UCLA 2
  5. UCLA 12 Jacksonville 4 – Jacksonville eliminated
  6. UCLA 3 Florida 2
  7. Florida 11 UCLA 3 – UCLA eliminated

Florida qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

University Park Regional

  1. Oregon 3 Albany 1
  2. Fordham 2 Penn State 0
  3. Penn State 6 Albany 1 – Albany eliminated
  4. Oregon 2 Fordham 0
  5. Penn State 5 Fordham 2 – Fordham eliminated
  6. Oregon 3 Penn State 1 – Penn State eliminated

Oregon qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Austin Regional

  1. Texas 2 Texas State 0
  2. Houston 7 Louisiana-Lafayette 2
  3. Louisiana-Lafayette 11 Texas State 2
  4. Houston 1 Texas 0
  5. Louisiana-Lafayette 5 Texas 3
  6. Houston 4 Louisiana-Lafayette 1

Houston qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Knoxville Regional

  1. Tennessee 8 Liberty 0
  2. Oklahoma State 2 Georgia Tech 1
  3. Georgia Tech 4 Liberty 3 – Liberty eliminated
  4. Oklahoma State 6 Tennessee 1
  5. Tennessee 7 Georgia Tech 0 – Georgia Tech eliminated
  6. Oklahoma State 6 Tennessee 5 – Tennessee eliminated

Oklahoma State qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Athens Regional

  1. Georgia 8 Georgia State 0
  2. UAB 2 Florida State 0
  3. Florida State 6 Georgia State 1 – Georgia State eliminated
  4. Georgia 9 UAB 2
  5. Florida State 13 UAB 1 – UAB eliminated
  6. Georgia 10 Florida State 2

Georgia qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

College Park Regional

  1. Baylor 4 Lehigh 0
  2. East Carolina 5 Maryland 2
  3. Maryland 11 Lehigh 0 – Lehigh eliminated
  4. Baylor 2 East Carolina 0
  5. East Carolina 2 Maryland 0 – Maryland eliminated
  6. Baylor 1 East Carolina 0 – East Carolina eliminated

Baylor qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Berkeley Regional

  1. California 6 Jacksonville State 3
  2. Louisville 5 UIC 2
  3. Jacksonville State 1 UIC 0 – UIC eliminated
  4. California 4 Louisville 0
  5. Louisville 12 Jacksonville State – Jacksonville State eliminated
  6. California 3 Louisville 0 – Louisville eliminated

California qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Ann Arbor Regional

  1. Michigan 5 Western Michigan 0
  2. Kentucky 8 Notre Dame 0
  3. Notre Dame 4 Western Michigan 0 – Western Michigan eliminated
  4. Kentucky 7 Michigan 6
  5. Michigan 9 Notre Dame 8 – Notre Dame eliminated
  6. Kentucky 2 Michigan 1 – Michigan eliminated

Kentucky qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tuscaloosa Regional

  1. Alabama 8 Jackson State 0
  2. Memphis 4 Chattanooga 1
  3. Chattanooga 8 Jackson State 1 – Jackson State eliminated
  4. Alabama 7 Memphis 1
  5. Chattanooga 2 Memphis 1 – Memphis eliminated
  6. Alabama 11 Chattanooga 1 – Chattanooga eliminated

Alabama qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Stanford Regional

  1. Stanford 3 Pacific 0
  2. Fresno State 1 Nebraska 0
  3. Nebraska 11 Pacific 1 – Pacific eliminated
  4. Stanford 3 Fresno State 1
  5. Nebraska 5 Fresno State 0 – Fresno State eliminated
  6. Stanford 4 Nebraska 1 – Nebraska eliminated

Stanford qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.


Tempe Super Regional

  1. Arizona State 3 Texas A&M 2
  2. Arizona State 4 Texas A&M 2

Arizona State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tucson Super Regional

  1. Oklahoma 6 Arizona 0
  2. Oklahoma 5 Arizona 2

Oklahoma qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Columbia Super Regional

  1. Missouri 4 Washington 0
  2. Missouri 6 Washington 3

Missouri qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Gainesville Station Super Regional

  1. Florida 9 Oregon 1
  2. Florida 7 Oregon 0

Florida qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Stillwater Super Regional

  1. Oklahoma State 3 Houston 0
  2. Houston 1 Oklahoma State 0
  3. Oklahoma State 6 Houston 5

Oklahoma State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Athens Super Regional

  1. Baylor 5 Georgia 1
  2. Georgia 14 Baylor 2
  3. Baylor 9 Georgia 2

Baylor qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Berkeley Super Regional

  1. California 1 Kentucky 0
  2. Kentucky 8 California 0
  3. California 9 Kentucky 0

California qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Tuscaloosa Super Regional

  1. Stanford 5 Alabama 2
  2. Alabama 10 Stanford 0
  3. Alabama 1 Stanford 0

Alabama qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.


REGULAR SEASON INFORMATION

  • Honda Sports Award – Kelsey Bruder, Florida (.387, 19 HR, 71 RBI)
  • USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year – Ashley Hansen, Stanford (.495, 9 HR, 45 RBI)

ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM

P – Dallas Escobedo, Arizona State
P – Jolene Henderson, California
P – Chelsea Thomas, Missouri
C – Kaylyn Castillo, Arizona State
1B – Megan Bush, Florida
2B – Lauren Gibson, Tennessee
3B – Amanda Chidester, Michigan
SS – Ashley Hansen, Stanford
OF – Kayla Braud, Alabama
OF – Brittany Lastrapes, Arizona
OF – Kelsey Bruder, Florida
UTIL – Jaclyn Traina, Alabama
UTIL – Andrea Harrison, UCLA
AL – Katelyn Boyd, Arizona State
AL – Kelsi Dunne, Alabama
AL – Adrienne Monka, Northwestern
AL – Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma
AL – Brittany Schutte, Florida

ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM

P – Blaire Luna, Texas
P – Kenzie Fowler, Arizona
P – Hannah Rogers, Florida
C – Jessica Shults, Oklahoma
1B – Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State
2B – Ashley Lane, Michigan
3B – Brigette Del Ponte, Arizona
SS – Kelsi Weseman, Georgia Tech
OF – Raven Chavanne, Tennessee
OF – Ashley Fleming, Missouri
OF – Megan Wiggins, Georgia
UTIL – Melissa Dumezich, Texas A&M
UTIL – Nikia Williams, Washington
AL – Whitney Canion, Baylor
AL – Alisa Goler, Georgia
AL – Whitney Larsen, Alabama
AL – Jenn Salling, Washington
AL – Jordan Taylor, Michigan

ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM

P – Jen Mineau, Fordham
P – Ellen Renfroe, Tennessee
P – Sara Plourde, UMass
C – Taylor Edwards, Nebraska
1B – Gabriele Bridges, Louisiana-Lafayette
2B – Aja Paculba, Florida
3B – Heather Johnson, Notre Dame
SS – Dani Leal, Baylor
OF – Bree Evans, Michigan
OF – Jamia Reid, California
OF – Rhea Taylor, Missouri
UTIL – Aimee Creger, Tulsa
UTIL – Dani Miller, Notre Dame
AL – Lindsey Hansen, Michigan State
AL – Brittany Mack, LSU
AL – Michelle Moultrie, Florida
AL – Christi Orgeron, Louisiana-Lafayette
AL – Danielle Zymkowitz, Illinois

2011 ASA Men’s C Slow Pitch Nationals

2011 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.


Champion – West Coast Nitro/DeMarini, Highland, California
Runner Up – Hustlers, Hopkinsville, Kentucky
3rd Place – Gas House/US Lawns, Toms River, New Jersey
4th Place – Softball Express, Gainesville, Georgia


ASA C East held in Columbus, Ohio on September 2-5.

  • MVP – Adam Paridaen, Bertie’s/Hub City Glass
  • Batting Leader – N/A
  • Home Run Leader – N/A

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Joey King, Tyler Trucking
IF – Sam Schwitz, Bertie’s/Hub City Glass
IF – Micha Fiveash, Bertie’s/Hub City Glass
IF – Ganier Martin, Bertie’s/Hub City Glass
IF – Bill Pinkham, Bertie’s/Hub City Glass
OF – Guy Neuschwander, Bertie’s/Hub City Glass
OF – Ty Porter, Bertie’s/Hub City Glass
OF – Paul Stanley, McKeesport PNA
OF – Jon Dombrowski, McKeesport PNA
UT – Ron Mitko Jr., McKeesport PNA
UT – Mike Dzanaj, McKeesport PNA
UT – JR Lipsie, McKeesport PNA
UT – Wally Maybrier, Tyler Trucking
UT – Mike Allen, Tyler Trucking
UT – Kenny Balderson, Tyler Trucking


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Bertie’s/Hub City Glass, Elizabethtown, KY (6-1)
2. McKeesport PNA, McKeesport, PA (6-2)
3. Tyler Trucking, Charleston, WV (7-2)
4. Rochester Athletic Club/Best Oil, Rochester, NY (5-2)
5t. Can Man Carting, Waterbury, CT (3-2)
5t. Virginia Select/Elite Sports Of Va., Richmond, VA (3-2)
7t. AMR/3Ac/Goodfellows, Mansfield, OH (4-2)
7t. Players Warehouse/TPS, Mt. Washington, KY (3-2)
9t. Deluxe Bakery, Runnemede, NJ (2-2)
9t. Faddy Malones/Elite, Rockville Centre, NY (3-2)
9t. Gutter Masters, Manalapan, NJ (3-2)
9t. Elite Sports/Panchero’s, Iowa City, IA (3-2)
13t. GTJ/Dukes, Grand Rapids, MI (2-2)
13t. Mojo/Kimble/Miken, Springfield, OH (2-2)
13t. Nager Law, Kent, OH (2-2)
13t. Rascals Softball, Tonawanda, NY (2-2)
17t. Net/New Holland Legion, Wyomissing, PA (1-2)
17t. All State/Tavern Twelve, Warwick, RI (1-2)
17t. Steve’s Sports, Stratford, CT (1-2)
17t. Malibu/Rutz Softball Club, Jonesville, MI (1-2)
17t. Hubbs/Cargo One, Medina, OH (1-2)
17t. Buffalo Wild Wings, Lake Orion, MI (1-2)
17t. Thomas Stables, New London, OH (1-2)
17t. Gold Rarities, Merrimack, NH (1-2)
25t. Clubbers Softball, Carbondale, IL (0-2)
25t. Martin Health, Janesville, IA (0-2)
25t. Dave’s Pizza, Bartonville, IL (0-2)
25t. EMR/Plant Detail, Cincinnati, OH (0-2)
25t. Martin Brother’s Construction, Goshen, IN (0-2)
25t. P&G/Stephanie Spielman, Huber Heights, OH (0-2)
25t. Voodoo Lounge, Buffalo Grove, IL (0-2)
25t. Trophy Sports, Englewood, OH (0-2)


ASA C North held at Clem Kelly Softball Complex in Bismarck, North Dakota on September 1-5.

  • MVP – N/A
  • Batting Leader – Paul Rozell, Zoo Bar
  • Home Run Leader – Ryan Rustad, Sperle Masonry
  • Home Run Leader – Ben Barrone, BBS/Excel Homes/ Johnny Ringo’s

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Paul Rozell, Zoo Bar
IF – Scott Warzecha, Zoo Bar
IF – Scott Bain, Zoo Bar
IF – Darren Nelson, SEG/Grassworks/Valley Sports
IF – Michael Kirby, Sperle Masonry
IF – Chad Wiedenmeyer, Sperle Masonry
OF – Scott McVicker, Tryon Gym Softball
OF – Danny Godel, Zoo Bar
OF – Corey Stark, BBS/Excel Homes/Johnny Ringo’s
OF – Ryan Rustad, Sperle Masonry
UT – Mickey Rowland, BBS/Excel Homes/Johnny Ringo’s
UT – Eric Borge, Zoo Bar
UT – Ben Barrone, BBS/Excel Homes/Johnny Ringo’s
UT – Tyler Johl, Tryon Gym Softball
UT – Brad Brown, BBS/Excel Homes/Johnny Ringo’s

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Mitch Hansen, BBS/Excel Homes/Johnny Ringo’s
IF – James Mallery, Tryon Gym Softball
IF – Tim Gilbertson, SEG/Grassworks/Valley Sports
IF – Chris Dahl, Sperle Masonry
IF – Dave Buchtel, SEG/Grassworks/Valley Sports
IF – Josh Fierstad, BBS/Excel Homes/Johnny Ringo’s
OF – Wade Vreize, SEG/Grassworks/Valley Sports
OF – Kyle White, SEG/Grassworks/Valley Sports
OF – Mitch Goering, Sperle Masonry
OF – Ryan Weigel, Sperle Masonry
UT – Todd Schuldt, Tryon Gym Softball
UT – Chris Wiese, Tryon Gym Softball
UT – Eric Halverson, Sperle Masonry
UT – Ryan Dix, Zoo Bar
UT – Steve Cox, SEG/Grassworks/Valley Sports


FINAL STANDINGS

1. BBS/Excel Homes/Johnny Ringo’s, Rochester, MN (5-1)
2. Sperle Masonry, Fargo, ND (5-2)
3. Tryon Gym Softball, Sioux Falls, SD (6-2)
4. Zoo Bar, Aberdeen, SD (6-2)
5t. SEG/Grassworks/Valley Sports, Shakopee, MN (3-2)
5t. Luther Auto/Fleet Foot, Eau Claire, WI (2-2)
7t. Vault/KC/JJ’S, Amery, WI (3-2)
7t. Sioux Nation, Hastings, MN (2-2)
9t. TFA/Channel Seed/Fat Tire/The Box, Fargo, ND (3-2)
9t. K-Stone, Mosinee, WI (3-2)
9t. Next Generation Softball/Isaacson Implant, Owatonna, MN (3-2)
9t. Roughrider Resources, Bismarck, ND (1-2)
13t. River’s Edge Plumbing, Bismarck, ND (2-2)
13t. Bryan Rock, Burnsville, MN (1-2)
13t. McPete’s, Big Lake, MN (2-2)
13t. Homesteaders, Minot, ND (1-2)
17t. Viessman/Moseng’s/BBS, Albertville, MN (1-2)
17t. Paramount Builders/Bud Light/McDonald’s, Bismarck, ND (1-2)
17t. KJ Construction/CRC/Renas, Owatonna, MN (1-2)
17t. Great Plains/Zander Body Shop, Mandan, ND (0-2)
17t. Ice Softball, Ankeny, IA (1-2)
17t. Distinctive Cabinet Design, Elk River, MN (0-2)
17t. Shady’s, St. Martin, MN (0-2)
17t. American Casing, Williston, ND (0-2)
25t. Hooters, Fargo, ND (0-2)
25t. Gateway Pharmacy/Stadium/Budweiser, Bismarck, ND (0-2)


ASA C South held in Gadsden, Alabama on September 2-4.

  • MVP – N/A
  • Batting Leader – Josh Bowen, Hustlers
  • Home Run Leader – Edmond Locklear, B&B/Sears

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Ryan Joiner, Hustlers
IF – Jeremy Garner, B&B/Sears
IF – Edmond Lockleir, B&B/Sears
IF – Gary Hamilton, Hustlers
IF – Scott Hendrix, H&H/CTS
IF – Jeff Britton, Hustlers
OF – Kevin Rassman, Hustlers
OF – Josh Bowen, Hustlers
OF – Jonathon Watkins, H&H/CTS
OF – Brian Hall, H&H/CTS
UT – Justin Stuart, BWW/Buzini
UT – Martin Thompson, BWW/Buzini
UT – Steve McLin, BWW/Buzini
UT – Kyle Broussard, BWW/Buzini
UT – Bryan Banks, Major League

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Matell Chandler, H&H/CTS
IF – Eric Bunn, B&B/Sears
IF – Jeff Rowland, H&H/CTS
IF – Devin Hollbren, H&H/CTS
IF – David Allen, B&B/Sears
IF – J.R. Vann, Team Dynasty
OF – William Samples, Major League
OF – Matt Rando, Major League
OF – Rich Racobaldo, B&B/Sears
OF – Kiley Vaughn, Hustlers
UT – Chad Mullins, Hustlers
UT – Brent Powers, B&B/Sears
UT – Matt Davis, Team Dynasty
UT – David Rogers, Major League
UT – Randy Roth, BWW/Buzini


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Hustlers, Hopkinsville, KY (4-0)
2. H&H/CTS, Chickamauga, GA (5-2)
3. B&B/Sears, Clayton, NC (3-2)
4. Bww/Buzini, Brandon, GA (4-2)
5t. Team Dynasty, Marietta, GA (3-2)
5t. Major League, Calhoun, GA (2-2)
7t. Sportscenter/Worth, Grenada, MS (2-2)
7t. Scott’s Select, Boiling Springs, NC (2-2)
9t. All Air Force, Converse, TX (1-2)
9t. All Army “B”, Ft. Benning, GA (1-2)
9t. Fastlane Computers, Headland, AL (0-2)
9t. TNL, Richmond, VA (0-2)
13t. Miccousukee Indian, Miramar, FL (0-2)
13t. All Army “A”, Ft. Benning, GA (0-2)


ASA C West held in Fresno, California on September 1-5.

  • MVP – David Rosales, West Coast Nitro/DeMarini
  • Batting Leader – Juan Ramirez, West Coast Nitro/DeMarini
  • Home Run Leader – Juan Ramirez, West Coast Nitro/DeMarini
  • Home Run Leader – Anthony Bagno, Premier/Lumpy’s Diner
  • Home Run Leader – Joe Bushnell, A-1 Light Truck Parts

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – David Rosales, West Coast Nitro/Demarini
IF – Shane Garrett, Premier/Lumpy’s Diner
IF – Jordan Chapman, West Coast Nitro/Demarini
IF – Chris Henry, Premier/Lumpy’s Diner
IF – Charles Merryman, Victory Custom Athletic
IF – Craig Tensen, Premier/Lumpy’s Diner
OF – Jesus Sital, West Coast Nitro/Demarini
OF – Juan Ramirez, West Coast Nitro/Demarini
OF – Trevor Young, Victory Custom Athletic
OF – Joe Bushnell, A-1 Light Truck Parts
UT – Alex Mugica, West Coast Nitro/Demarini
UT – Jack Chapman, Premier/Lumpy’s Diner
UT – Jess Samano, West Coast Nitro/Demarini
UT – Anthony Ramirez, Elitesportsusa.net
UT – James Oxley, Premier/Lumpy’s Diner


FINAL STANDINGS

1. West Coast Nitro/Demarini, Highland, CA (4-0)
2. Premier/Lumpy’s Diner, Concord, CA (3-2)
3. Victory Custom Athletic, Saugus, CA (3-2)
4. A-1 Light Truck Parts, Vancouver, WA (3-2)
5t. Bakersfield Cups, Bakersfield, CA (1-2)
5t. Elitesportsusa.net, Westminster, CA (2-2)
7t. VFW, San Diego, CA (1-2)
7t. Water Connection/Capital Casino, El Grove, CA (1-2)
9t. LCP/Pitbulls/Coast Designs, Arcadia, CA (0-2)
9t. Classic Glass/Easton/DSS, Denair, CA (0-2)

2011 USSSA Men’s A Slow Pitch Worlds

2011 held at Orlando, Florida on August 19-21.


Champion – Team 454 Emerald/Worth, Glen Allen, Virginia
Runner Up – R&M Metals/Troupe/TCP/Easton, Waterloo, Iowa


  • MVP – William Rhew, Team 454 Emerald/Worth
  • Defensive MVP – Evan Gallmeier, Team 454 Emerald/Worth
  • Offensive MVP – Nicholas Robertson, R&M Metals/Troupe/TCP/Easton

USSSA A ALL WORLD TEAM

Matt Albert – R&M Metals/Troupe/TCP/Easton
Chris Greinert – R&M Metals/Troupe/TCP/Easton
Scott Roen – R&M Metals/Troupe/TCP/Easton
Mitch Mabe – Team 454 Emerald/Worth
Kevin Bazat – Team 454 Emerald/Worth
Travis Clark – EWS/ShirtsandLogos/DrGraphx/Easton
Brian Higginbotham – Wood Law/Mizuno/Famous/Easton
Phillip White – Team 454 Emerald/Worth
Frank Yeilding – Wood Law/Mizuno/Famous/Easton
Aaron Middendorf – R&M Metals/Troupe/TCP/Easton
Wayne Habermehl – Team 454 Emerald/Worth
Kyle Moyer – Team 454 Emerald/Worth
Chris Hansen – Wood Law/Mizuno/Famous/Easton
Johnny Gallegos – EWS/ShirtsandLogos/DrGraphx/Easton
Don Rogers – Team 454 Emerald/Worth


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Team 454 Emerald/Worth, Glen Allen, VA (5-1)
2. R&M Metals/Troupe/TCP/Easton, Waterloo, IA (5-2)
3. Wood Law/Mizuno/Famous/Easton, Dallas, TX (4-2)
4. EWS/Shirtsandlogos/DRgraphx/Easton, Chicago, IL (4-2)
5t. Suncoast Reebok, Parrish, FL (3-2)
5t. Sinister/Pritchard/Miken, Sterling Heights, MI (3-2)
7t. Sonny’s/Desert Falls/Elite, Casper, WY (3-2)
7t. Shoppe/Team TPS/D2E/Elite, MacKenzie, TN (2-2)
9t. Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno, Spotsylvania, VA (2-2)
9t. Primetime/Easton, Macon, GA (2-2)
9t. Darkside/TYJA/Easton, New Britain, CT (2-2)
9t. 1st Step/DCS, Pompano Beach, FL (2-2)
13t. Davesplace/Sports55/Miken, Orlando, FL (2-2)
13t. Newboyes/Team TPS, Brandon, FL (1-2)
13t. CA Sports, Smyrna, TN (1-2)
13t. CFL, Lake Worth, FL (1-2)
17t. Joel’s Pizza/Reebok, Tampa, FL (0-2)
17t. Down2Earthsports.Com/Worth, Baxley, GA (0-2)
17t. Linedrive/Triple SSS Sportscards, Sterling Heights, MI (0-2)
17t. PNH Softball, Orlando, FL (0-2)
17t. Blockers/Easton, Immokalee, FL (0-2)

2011 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

2011 held at Quad Cities, Illinois and Iowa.


Champion – Jarvis Travelers, Jarvis, Ontario
Runner Up – Chicago/NY Fastpitch, New York City, New York


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Ben Enoka, Jarvis Travelers
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Don Scott, Jarvis Travelers
  • Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year – Donnelly Archibald
  • Leading Hitter – Rhys Casely, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
  • Most RBI – Daniel Alstat, Pete’s Blues

2011 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Don Scott, Jarvis Travelers
P – Andrew Kirkpatrick, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
P – Juan Potolicchio, Minnesota Angels
C – Daniel Alstat, Pete’s Blues
C – Patrick Shannon, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
IF – Brennan Pokoway, Diamondbacks
IF – Tom Owen, Albaugh, Inc.
IF – Rhys Casely, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
IF – Jeremy Tracy, Bakersfield Silverhawks
IF – Ian Fehrman, Jarvis Travelers
OF – Ben Enoka, Jarvis Travelers
OF – Lucas Goring, Albaugh, Inc.
OF – Frederick Terkelsen , Jarvis Travelers
OF – Ryan Wolfe, Jarvis Travelers
DH – Donny Hale, Jarvis Travelers

2011 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Dean Holoien, Diamondbacks
P – Penese Iosefo, Pete’s Blues
P – Lucas Mata, Bakersfield Silverhawks
C – Kris Waverick, Bakersfield Silverhawks
C – Jamie Sherman, Italian Athletic Club
IF – Sergio LaHoz, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
IF – Rob Giesbrecht
IF – Brad Rona, Jarvis Travelers
IF – Nick Shailes, Jarvis Travelers
IF – Nicolas Bittor, Minnesota Angels
OF – Colin Schaan, Diamondbacks
OF – Brad Ezekiel, Chicago/NY Fastpitch
OF – Josh Martin, PA Power
OF – Bobby Gillow, Kitchener Waterloo Cubs
DH – Todd Budke, Bakersfield Silverhawks


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Jarvis Travelers, Jarvis, ON (6-0)
2. Chicago/NY Fastpitch, New York City, NY (5-2)
3. Diamondbacks, Saskatoon, SK (6-2)
4. Minnesota Angels, West St. Paul, MN (5-2)
5t. California A’s, Bakersfield, CA (3-2)
5t. Albaugh Inc., Elkhart, IA (3-2)
7t. PA Power, Harrisburg ,PA (4-2)
7t. Pete’s Blues, Mascoutah, IL (7-3)
9t. Bakersfield Silverhawks, Bakerfield, CA (3-2)
9t. Kegel Black Knights, Fargo, ND (2-2)
9t. Bandits, Pueblo, CO (2-2)
9t. Kitchener Waterloo Cubs, Kitchener, ON (3-2)
13t. Shakespeare Falcons, Shakespeare, ON (4-2)
13t. Explorers, Midland, MI (2-2)
13t. Italian Athletic Club, Stockton, CA (5-3)
13t. Alvinston Indians, Alvinston, ON (4-3)
17t. Cal-State Builders, Seattle, WA (4-2)
17t. Mitchell Mets, Mitchell, ON (2-2)
17t. The Bar of Appleton Brewers, Appleton, WI (1-2)
17t. Quad City Sox, Davenport, IA (1-2)
17t. Selects, Owen Sound, ON (1-2)
17t. Wyevale Tribe, Wyevale, ON (3-3)
17t. New Image, Montfort, WI (3-2)
17t. Winterset A’s, Winterset, IA (2-3)
25t. Dolan & Murphy, Aurora, IL (3-3)
25t. Wellington Sox, Harriston, ON (3-2)
25t. Stock Pack, Ashland, OH (1-3)
25t. Sweaburg Crush, Sweaburg, ON (2-3)
25t. Toronto Gators, Toronto, ON (3-2)
25t. Erbs Electric Expos, Elmira, ON (2-3)
25t. Lampliter/ Tri County All Stars, Walcott, IA (0-3)
25t. Cobourg Force, Cobourg, ON (2-2)
33t. Duncan Outlaws, Elkhart, IN (0-3)
33t. Topeka Toros, Topeka, KS (2-2)
33t. Pala Braves, Pala, CA (1-3)
33t. Grumpy’s Bar, Ackley, IA (1-3)
33t. Thomson Merchants, Thomson, IL (1-3)
33t. Quad City Subway Titans, Bettendorf, IA (1-3)
33t. Hickson Reds, Hickson, ON (2-3)
33t. Quyon Combat Flyers, Quyon, QC (2-3)
33t. Iowa Cocks, Ottumwa, IA (0-3)
33t. Anadarko Super Chiefs, Anadarko, OK (0-3)
33t. Blackburn Transport Pepperjacks, Halifax, NS (1-3)
33t. The Bar of Appleton Athletics, Appleton, WI (0-3)
33t. Quad City Silver Bullets, Davenport, IA (0-3)
33t. Fox Valley Barflies, Appleton, WI (0-3)
33t. Wyevale Tribe, Wyevale, ON (0-2)
33t. New Image, Montfort, WI (1-2)

2011 USSSA Men’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2011 held at Champion Stadium, in Osceola, Florida.


Champion – Resmondo-Specialty Tank/Worth, Winter Haven, Florida
Runner Up – TaylorMade/TN Sports/Mizuno, Williamsburg, Virginia


  • Co-MVP -Brian Rainwater, Resmondo (18-21, .857, 4 HR, 8 RBI, 14 Runs)
  • Co-MVP -BJ Fulk, Resmondo (19-23, .826, 8 HR, 17 RBI, 15 Runs)
  • Home Run Leader – Bryson Baker, Resmondo (13-23, .565, 23 RBI, 13 Runs) – 9
  • Batting Leader -Dustin Roberts, Suncoast/Reebok (13-15, 6 HR, 15 RBI, 9 Runs) – .867
  • Defensive MVP – Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (13-21, .619, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 11 Runs)
  • Offensive MVP – Kevin Kennington, Taylormade (24-33, .727, 8 HR, 19 RBI, 21 Runs)

USSSA MAJOR WORLD SERIES ALL WORLD TEAM

Player – Bryson Baker – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (13-23, .565, 9 HR, 23 RBI, 13 Runs)
Player – Robert Blackburn – Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno (19-33, .576, 7 HR, 15 RBI, 18 Runs)
Player – Rusty Bumgardner – Team Combat/Laservision/D2E/Supreme (10-15, .667, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 9 Runs)
Player – Greg Connell – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (18-23, .783, 4 HR, 15 RBI, 13 Runs)
Player – Kevin Filby – GTL Cartel/Demarini (13-19, .684, 7 HR, 10 RBI, 13 Runs)
Player – Brian Floyd – Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno (19-33, .576, 6 HR, 15 RBI, 13 Runs)
Player – BJ Fulk – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (19-22, .864, 8 HR, 17 RBI, 15 Runs)
Player – Brett Helmer – Team Combat/Laservision/D2E/Supreme (13-17, .765, 6 HR, 12 RBI, 12 Runs)
Player – Brandon Jonas – Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno (12-22, .545, 6 RBI, 10 Runs)
Player – Kevin Kennington – Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno (24-33, .727, 8 HR, 19 RBI, 21 Runs)
Player – Howie Krause – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (12-17, .706, 7 HR, 20 RBI, 9 Runs)
Player – Chris Larsen – GTL Cartel/Demarini (13-19, .684, 4 HR, 10 RBI, 8 Runs)
Player – Brian Logan – Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno (16-27, .593, 8 RBI, 10 Runs)
Player – Bubba Mack – Team 454/Emerald/Worth (13-16, .813, 6 HR, 15 RBI, 10 Runs)
Player – Aaron Middendorf – R&M Metals/Troupe/Easton (14-19, .737, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 9 Runs)
Player – Donovan Pokraka – GTL Cartel/Demarini (12-18, .667, 5 HR, 11 RBI, 9 Runs)
Player – Andy Purcell – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (13-21, .619, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 11 Runs)
Player – Brian Rainwater – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (18-21, .857, 4 HR, 8 RBI, 14 Runs)
Player – Dustin Roberts – Suncoast/Reebok (13-15, .867, 6 HR, 15 RBI, 9 Runs)
Player – Seth Stephens – Team Combat/Laservision/D2E/Supreme (8-13, .615, 4 HR, 11 RBI, 7 Runs)
Player – Brian Wegman – Team Combat/Laservision/D2E/Supreme (11-14, .786, 5 HR, 11 RBI, 10 Runs)
Manager – Frank Webb – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth Manager – Frank Webb – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth


OTHERS

Travis Clark, EWS/Shirtsandlogos/DRgraphix/Easton (8-9, .889, 7 RBI, 5 Runs)
Luis Reyna, Suncoast/Reebok (12-14, .857, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 10 Runs)
Matt King, Shoppe/Team TPS (15-18, .833, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 10 Runs)
Jeff Wallace, EWS/Shirtsandlogos/DRgraphix/Easton (7-9, .778, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 4 Runs)
JD Genter, Shoppe/Team TPS (14-19, .737, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 13 Runs)
Kyle Cowart, Shoppe/Team TPS (11-16, .688, 5 HR, 10 RBI, 11 Runs)
Brian Zirkle, R&M Metals/Troupe/Easton (14-21, .667, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 9 Runs)
Ryan Parfitt, Darkside/TYJA/Easton (9-14, .643. 1 HR, 10 RBI, 8 Runs)
Chris Greinert, R&M Metals/Troupe/Easton (12-19, .632, 5 HR 14 RBI, 10 Runs)
Mike Dill, Combat/Pharmapar/Transat Holiday (8-13, .615, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 6 Runs)
Don DeDonatis, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (13-23, .565, 3 RBI, 12 Runs)
Jason Kendrick, Team Combat/Laservision/D2E/Supreme 9-17, .529, 4 HR, 12 RBI, 9 Runs)
Tim Cocco, Shoppe/Team TPS (10-19, .526, 11 RBI, 8 Runs)
Jeremy Yates, Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno (14-28, .500, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 9 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth, Winter Haven, FL (5-0)
2. Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno, Williamsburg, VA (6-2)
3. Team Combat/Laservision/D2E/Supreme, Kent, WA (3-2)
4. GTL Cartel/Demarini, Othello, WA (3-2)
5t. R&M Metals/Troupe/TCP/Easton, Waterloo, IA (3-2)
5t. Team 454/Emerald/Worth, Glen Allen, VA (2-2)
7t. Suncoast Reebok, Parrish, FL (2-2)
7t. Shoppe/Team TPS/D2E/Elite, Mckenzie, TN (2-2)
9t. Combat/Pharmapar/Transat Holiday, Seattle, WA (1-2)
9t. Down2Earthsports.Com/Worth, Baxley, GA (1-2)
9t. Doerflinger/TSC/Pro-Coat/Combat, Seattle, WA (1-2)
9t. Darkside/TYJA/Easton, New Britain, CT (1-2)
13t. Sonny’s/Desert Falls/Elite Casper, WY (0-2)
13t. Wood Law/Mizuno/Famous/Easton, Dallas, TX (0-2)
13t. EWS Shirtsandlogos/Drgraphx/Easton, Chicago, IL (0-2)
13t. Sinister/Pritchard/Miken, Livonia, MI (0-2)

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

2011 ASA Men’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

2011 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on September 29-October 2.


Champion – Annihilation/PRI/Easton, Lawrenceburg, Indiana
Runner Up – R&M/Troupe/TCP/Easton, Burlington, Iowa


Annihilation lived up to its nickname in sweeping through a 14-team field to capture the 2011 ASA Class A National Championship at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium with a 25-5 run-rule win over R&M/Troupe/Easton.

Geno Buck was the pitcher for the wins for Annihilation and marked the second year in a row he was a member of the ASA ‘A’ National Championship team.

Brett Helmer and teammate Travis Clark captured two of the top awards. Helmer was named MVP. He was 19-26, .826 average with 5 HR and 17 RBI.

Clark was the tournament batting leader with a .864 average (19-22), with 15 runs scored and seven 2B.

Annihilation went undefeated in their 5 games, outscoring their opponents 142-59. They had 32 hits in the final game with Greg Connell leading the way with a 4-5, 6 RBI game.


  • MVP – Brett Helmer, Annihilation PRI Easton (19-23, .826, 5 HR, 17 RBI)
  • HR Leader – Lee Powers, Long Haul Trucking (18-26, .692, 25 RBI, 15 Runs) – 9
  • Batting Leader – Travis Clark, Annihilation PRI Easton (19-22, 3 HR, 13 RBI, 15 Runs) – .864

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Geno Buck, Annihilation PRI Easton (17-23, .739, 3 HR, 7 RBI, 15 Runs)
IF – Vincent “Chente” Granados, R&M/Troupe/TCP/Easton (20-30, .667, 6 HR, 14 RBI, 19 Runs)
IF – Keith Anderson, R&M/Troupe/TCP/Easton (17-22, .773, 4 HR, 14 RBI, 16 Runs)
IF – Matt Pesso, Nordkap Construction/Tanel 360 (13-17, .765, 4 RBI, 11 Runs)
IF – Travis Clark, Annihilation PRI Easton (29-22, .864, 3 HR, 13 RBI, 15 Runs)
IF – Brett Helmer, Annihilation PRI Easton (19-23, .826, 5 HR, 17 RBI, 18 Runs)
OF – Mike Bowlin, Nordkap Construction/Tanel 360 (17-22, .773, 8 HR, 22 RBI, 19 Runs)
OF – Jason Branch, Sonny’s/Desert Falls/Elite (14-19, .737, 5 HR, 13 RBI, 13 Runs)
OF – Bubba Mack, Annihilation PRI Easton (17-24, .708, 7 HR, 21 RBI, 16 Runs)
OF – Rick Baker, Annihilation PRI Easton (17-23, .739, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 19 Runs)
UT – LC Watson, Long Haul Trucking (18-24, .750, 5 HR, 16 RBI, 16 Runs)
UT – Brad Reckart, R&M/Troupe/TCP/Easton (15-21, .714, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 15 Runs)
UT – Kevin Filby, Nordkap Construction/Tanel 360 (15-20, .750, 7 HR, 19 RBI, 13 Runs)
UT – Charles Cunningham, Sonny’s/Desert Falls/Elite (16-22, .727, 6 HR, 11 RBI, 13 Runs)
UT – Bryson Baker, Long Haul Trucking (19-27, .704, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 13 Runs)


OTHER PLAYERS

Brandon Dillon, Long Haul (16-23, .696, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 13 Runs)
Dennis Rulli, TYJA Sports (9-13, 692, 5 HR, 11 RBI, 10 Runs)
BJ Fulk, Long Haul (17-25, .680, 2 HR, 10 RBI, 16 Runs)
Brian Wegman, Annihilation PRI (17-25, .680, 5 HR, 10 RBI, 16 Runs)
Jimmy Salas, Long Haul (16-25, .640, 6 HR, 16 RBI, 13 Runs)
Greg Connell, Annihilation PRI (17-27, .630, 4 HR, 16 RBI, 14 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Annihilation/PRI/Easton Lawrenceburg, IN (5-0)
2. R&M/Troupe/TCP/Easton Burlington, IA (5-2)
3. Long Haul Trucking Albertville, MN (3-2)
4. Sonny’s/Desert Falls/Elite Casper, WY (3-2)
5t. Nordkap Construction/Tanel 360 Coon Rapids, MN (3-2)
5t. Precision Chicago, IL (3-2)
7t. TYJA Sports/Easton Great Neck, NY (2-2)
7t. Fence Brokers/Game Time Supply/Worth Bryant, AR (2-2)
9t. Anytime Fitness/Easton/Wicked Sports Minneapolis, MN (1-2)
9t. Honey Badgers/Enid Merchants Enid, OK (1-2)
9t. Aspnation.com San Antonio, TX (1-2)
9t. Armed Forces Washington, DC (1-2)
13t. Team DeMarini Santa Clara, CA (0-2)
13t. Evicted Norman, OK (0-2)
13t. Rent King/Ambush Norman, OK (0-2)

2011 ASA Men’s B Slow Pitch Nationals

2011 held at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on September 3-5.


Champion – Precision, Chicago, Illinois
Runner Up – Team DeMarini, Clackamas, Oregon


FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Jesse Bogard, Precision
IF – Zack Keene, Fencebrokers Inc/Game Time Supply/Worth
IF – Tristan Reimolds, Precision
IF – Denis Fisher, Precision
IF – Dale Brungardt, Team Demarini
IF – Dan Arendt, Creative Design
OF – Dan Hall, Creative Design
OF – Steve Schultz, BBS/All American Restoration/Johnny’s Saloon
OF – Jeff McCoy, Texas
OF – Nick Peterson, BBS/All American Restoration/Johnny’s Saloon
UT – Matt Kainer, Texas
UT – Mike Jacobson, Precision
UT – Bryan Lang, Team Demarini
UT – Ryan Goodman, Team Demarini
UT – Mark Cridland, Texas

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Greg Barrios, Team Demarini
IF – Brandon Bates, Fencebrokers Inc/Game Time Supply/Worth
IF – Nick Aldridge, Fencebrokers Inc/Game Time Supply/Worth
IF – David Shaff, Precision
IF – Billy Susdorf, Team Demarini
IF – Perry Hensley, Texas
OF – Matt Pennington, Fencebrokers Inc/Game Time Supply/Worth
OF – Jeff Laski, Precision
OF – Danny Jordan, Precision
OF – Steven Briggs, Creative Design
UT – Kyle Decker, BBS All American Restoration Johnny’s Saloon
UT – Jay Kvasnicka, Creative Design
UT – Chris Smith, Texas
UT – Ryan Barabe, Team Demarini
UT – Curt Dumonceaux, Viessman/Miken/Promolink/TBI


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Precision, Chicago, IL (6-0)
2. Team Demarini, Clackamas, OR (5-2)
3. Texas Miken, Pearland, TX (4-2)
4. BBS/All American Restoration/Johnny’s Saloon, Rochester, MN (3-2)
5t. Fencebrokers Inc/Game Time Supply/Worth, Bryant, AR (4-2)
5t. Creative Design, Palos Hills, IL (4-2)
7t. Viessman/Miken/Promolink/TBI, Northfield, MN (3-2)
7t. MN Jazz, Bloomington, MN (2-2)
9t. Manhattan Beer, Harrison, NY (2-2)
9t. Evicted, Norman, OK (2-2)
9t. T’s 13/Easton, Omaha, NE (1-2)
9t. S&R Metals/Rip City, Denver, IA (1-2)
13t. Street Kids/Easton/Rover, South Bend, IN (1-2)
13t. Sullivan Financial, Norman, OK (1-2)
13t. Ft. Sill Cannoneers, Lawton, OK (0-2)
13t. Johnny Scheid Insurance, Lawton, OK (1-2)
17t. BBS/TPS/Budweiser/Pearson/CA, Bloomington, MN (0-2)
17t. Hawks/Classic Builders, Des Moines, IA (0-2)
17t. KY Steel Erector’s/Easton, London, KY (0-2)
17t. Norman Crashers, Norman, OK (0-2)
17t. Pizza Ranch Rampage, Jefferson, IA (0-2)
17t. Sperle Masonry, Fargo, ND (0-2)

2011 ASA Men’s (10) Modified Pitch Nationals

2011 held at Caswell Park in North Mankato, Minnesota on September 2-5.


Champion – Secory Flyers, Midland, Michigan
Runner Up – Hurricane’s, Port Huron, Michigan


  • MVP – Chris McAuliffe, Secory Flyers
  • Batting Champion – Aaron Carpenter, Secory Flyers
  • HR Champion – Zach Mowry, N/A

2011 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Chris McAuliffe, Secory Flyers
P – Pat McClinton, Hurricanes
P – Craig Olig, Press Box Bulldogs
C – Aaron Carpenter, Secory Flyers
OF – Chris Holly, Secory Flyers
OF – Cory Diaz, Secory Flyers
OF – Shane Elzer, Braendel Softball
OF – Sam Flood, Press Box Bulldogs
UTIL – Jason Bartlett, Braendel Softball
UTIL – Matt Leach, Hurricanes
UTIL – Charlie Beau, Press Box Blue Sox
IF – James McMillan, Secory Flyers
IF – Eric Barr, Hurricanes
IF – Rob Perrin, Hurricanes
IF – Brian Fanion, Alexander Stallions


2011 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Ken Menale, Braendel Softball
C – Phil Mathwig, Press Box Bulldogs
C – James Goodfellow, Press Box Blue Sox
OF – Jeff Naz, Secory Flyers
OF – Eric Haddix, Hurricanes
OF – Geoff Roberts, Alexander Stallions
OF – Chevy Schultz, Press Box Bulldogs
UTIL – David Pergande, Press Box Bulldogs
UTIL – Tony Cruz, Braendel Softball
UTIL – Bryan Smith, Alexander Stallions
UTIL – Ryan Lloyd, Press Box Blue Sox
IF – Steve Gerstenberger, Secory Flyers
IF – Ron Cook, Secory Flyers
IF – Jordan Glass, Hurricanes
IF – Tom Coldbury, Hurricanes


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Secory Flyers, Port Huron, MI (5-1)
2. Hurricanes, Port Huron, MI (7-2)
3. Press Box Bulldogs, Fond du Lac, WI (3-2)
4. Braendel Softball, Erie, PA (6-2)
5t. Alexander Stallions, Port Huron, MI (4-2)
5t. Press Box Blue Sox, Fond du Lac, WI (2-2)
7t. K.C. Signs, Towanda, PA (3-2)
7t. TM Logistics, Hollywood, MN (2-2)
9t. Down South, New Germany, MN (2-2)
9t. Johnson Concrete, Green Bay, WI (2-2)
9t. TPS, Green Bay, WI (2-2)
9t. Wolves, Saginaw, MI (2-2)
13t. Stardust, Saginaw, MI (2-2)
13t. Hayes & Sons, Delano, MN (1-2)
13t. Home State Bank, Cosmos, MN (1-2)
13t. Luce Line Lodge, Delano, MN (1-2)
17t. Cedar Crest Estates, Cosmos, MN (0-2)
17t. Corvuso Meats/Cosmos Lions, Cosmos, MN (0-2)
17t. Dawgs, Hollywood, MN (0-2)
17t. Mean Green, Hollywood, MN (0-2)
17t. Merchants, Hollywood, MN (0-2)
17t. Precision Builders, New Germany, MN (0-2)
17t. Snap Fitness, Hollywood, MN (0-2)

2011 ASA Men’s Major Fast Pitch Nationals

2011 held at Byers Softball Complex in South Bend, Indiana on August 4-7.


Co-Champions – Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers, Broken Bow, Nebraska and Chicago/NY Gremlins, Clifton Park, New York


The championship final between the Travelers and the Gremlins was called off early when heavy rain flooded their field. The Gremlins finished with a 5-1 record while the Travelers ended up at 4-1. The Travelers trounced the Gremlins 11-2 Saturday afternoon.

The Gremlins dropped down to the championship final of the loser’s bracket where they beat the Explorers 7-5. That sent them into the championship game against the unbeaten Travelers on Sunday morning, this time winning 11-9.

Since that gave both teams a loss apiece, they were to go right back out for a sudden-death final, but the rain took care of that. They were declared co-champions.


  • MVP – Brad Rona, Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers
  • Batting Leader – Ian Fehrman, Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers
  • Home Run Leader – Nick Shailes, Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers
  • Herb Dudley Pitching Award – Andrew Kirkpatrick, Chicago/New York Gremlins

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Andrew Kirkpatrick, Chicago/New York Gremlins
P – Grant Patterson, Midland Explorers
P – Gerald Muizelaar, Kegel Black Knights
C – Mark Arsenault, Midland Explorers (11-24, .458, 3 HR)
IF – Sergio LaHoz, Chicago/New York Gremlins
IF – Brad Rona, Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers
IF – Nick Shailes, Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers
IF – Ian Fehrman, Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers
OF – Ben Enoka, Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers
OF – Freddy Terkelsen, Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers
OF – Jeff Ellsworth, Chicago/New York Gremlins (12-19, .632)
OF – Brad Ezekiel, Chicago/New York Gremlins
UT – Steve Mullaley, Chicago/New York Gremlins
UT – Steve Horning, Midland Explorers
UT – Donny Hale, Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Lucas Matos, Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers
P – Mike Joseph, Midland Explorers
P – Juan Potolocchio, Minnesota Angels
IF – Rhys Casely, Chicago/New York Gremlins
IF – Dave Lohman, Pennsylvania Power
IF – Trevor Kelly, Stock Pack
IF – Brandon Horn, Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers
C – Elvin Ramos, Minnesota Angels
OF – Dan Loney, Midland Explorers
OF – Fernando Petric, Minnesota Angels
OF – Lewis Weldon, Bar of Appleton Brewers
OF – Dale Levy, Midland Explorers
UT – Rowan Lam, Midland Explorers
UT – Derrick Zechman, Pennsylvania Power
UT – Trevor Urban, Stock Pack


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers, Broken Bow, NE (4-1)
1. Chicago/New York Gremlins Fastpitch, New York, NY (5-1)
3. Midland Explorers, Midland, MI (5-2)
4. Minnesota Angels, West St. Paul, MN (2-2)
5t. Kegel Black Knights, Fargo, ND (2-2)
5t. Pennsylvania Power, Harrisburg, PA (3-2)
7t. Bar of Appleton Brewers, Appleton, WI (2-2)
7t. Stock Pack, Ashland., OH (2-2)
9t. Albaugh, Inc, Elkhart., IA (2-2)
9t. Duncan Outlaws, Elkhart., IN (1-3)
9t. Anderson Lawmen, Anderson., IN (0-3)
9t. Dolan & Murphy, Aurora., IL (1-3)
13. Quad City Sox, Davenport., IA (0-3)