Softball History USA

2010 USSSA Men’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2010 held at Champion Stadium, Osceola, Florida.


Champion – Resmondo-Specialty Tank/Worth, Winter Haven, Florida
Runner Up – Dan Smith/Menosse, San Jose, California


  • MVP – Don DeDonatis, Resmondo (20-22, .909, 7 HR, 12 RBI, 18 Runs)
  • HR Leader – Jason Kendrick, Team Combat/Laser Vision (24-31, .774, 18 RBI, 19 Runs) – 11
  • Batting Leader – Don DeDonatis, Resmondo – .909
  • Defensive MVP – Rick Baker, Dan Smith/Menosse (18-25, .720, 9 HR, 16 RBI, 14 Runs)
  • Offensive MVP – BJ Fulk, Resmondo (18-22, .818, 6 HR, 16 RBI, 16 Runs)

USSSA MAJOR WORLD SERIES ALL WORLD TEAM

Player – Dennis Rulli – Resmondosport/Specialty/Phonemaster (16-20, .800, 6 RBI, 10 Runs)
Player – Michael Dill – Team Combat/Laser Vision (16-20, .800, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 11 Runs)
Player – Bobby Hughes – Resmondosport/Specialty/Phonemaster (14-19, .737, 5 HR, 19 RBI, 12 Runs)
Player – Rick Baker – Dan Smith/Menosse (18-25, .720, 9 HR, 16 RBI, 14 Runs)
Player – Brett Helmer – Dan Smith/Menosse (17-25, .680, 10 HR, 19 RBI, 16 Runs)
Player – Jason Kendrick – Team Combat/Laser Vision (24-31, .774, 11 HR, 18 RBI, 19 Runs)
Player – Johnny Dykes – Suncoast/Reebok (10-18, .556, 6 HR, 20 RBI, 8 Runs)
Player – BJ Fulk – Resmondosport/Specialty/Phonemaster (18-22, .818, 6 HR, 16 RBI, 16 Runs)
Player – Don Dedonatis III – Resmondosport/Specialty/Phonemaster (20-22, .909, 7 HR, 12 RBI, 18 Runs)
Player – Brian Wegman – Dan Smith/Menosse (18-25, .720, 6 HR, 6 RBI, 16 Runs)
Player – Bryson Baker – Resmondosport/Specialty/Phonemaster (17-22, .773, 5 HR, 15 RBI, 15 Runs)
Player – Andy Purcell – Resmondosport/Specialty/Phonemaster (14-21, .667, 4 HR, 14 RBI, 12 Runs)
Player – Jeff Wallace – Resmondosport/Specialty/Phonemaster (17-22, .773, 4 HR, 10 RBI, 12 Runs)
Player – Tim Howard – Fence Brokers/Gametime Supply/Worth (20-28, .714, 8 HR, 25 RBI, 17 Runs)
Player – Sean McDonald – Jean Shoppe-Easton-Down2earthsports (12-16, .750, 5 HR, 8 RBI, 10 Runs)
Player – Greg Connell – Resmondosport/Specialty/Phonemaster (14-22, .636, 5 HR, 17 RBI, 12 Runs)
Player – Jeremy Isenhower – Dan Smith/Menosse (16-23, .696, 7 HR, 13 RBI 10 Runs)
Player – Ryan Thiede – Dan Smith/Menosse (15-25, .600, 6 HR, 8 RBI, 12 Runs)
Player – Seth Stephens – Team Combat/Laser Vision (18-28, .643, 7 HR, 21 RBI, 16 Runs)
Player – Joseph Urbanek – Fence Brokers/Gametime Supply/Worth (18-23, .783, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 13 Runs)
Player – Reggie Schulte – Fence Brokers/Gametime Supply/Worth (17-25, .680, 6 HR, 6 RBI, 14 Runs)


OTHERS

Kevin Filby, Sinister/Line Drive/SSS/Worth/Mojo (11-13, .846, 4 HR, 9 RBI, 6 Runs)
Jason Branch, Suncoast/Reebok (17-30, .536, 6 HR, 14 RBI, 14 Runs)
John McCraw, Team Combat/Laser Vision (17-30, .536, 6 HR, 14 RBI, 14 Runs)
Todd Joerling, Sinister/Line Drive/SSS/Worth/Mojo (7-13, .538, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 4 Runs)
Tim Cocco, Jean Shoppe-Easton-Down2earthsports (9-17, 563, 5 HR, 12 RBI, 8 Runs)
Bubba Mack, GTL Cartel/Worth (8-16, .500, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 5 Runs)
Kevin Bazat, Aubrey’s/Taylormade/Mizuno (5-11, .455, 2 RBI, 6 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)

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

2010 ASA Men’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

2010 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on October 1-3.


Champion – Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos, Spokane, Washington
Runner Up – Long Haul Trucking, Albertville, Minnesota


Dan Smith/Menosse may have entered the weekend with a first game 41-40 disappointing loss, but it didn’t matter because they proceeded to win eight consecutive games in capturing their first ASA Class A National title. The 2010 Champions capped the impressive performance by winning three games on the last day, including beating defending champion Long Haul twice, 36-21 and
37-24 at the ASA Hall of Fame Complex.

The Dan Smith team was very impressive because in 9 games they scored 339 runs and allowed 217. They hit 65 homers with Brian Wegman, Dan Smith’s Middle Infielder leading the way with 12 dingers and 47 RBI. Wegman was named the tournament MVP and sparkled on defense as well. He was an incredible 41-51 on the weekend with an .804 batting average. The Dan Smith team compiled a .705 average while holding their opponents to a .601 average.


  • MVP – Brian Wegman, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos (41-51, .804, 12 HR, 47 RBI, 39 Runs)
  • HR Leader – Brian Wegman, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos – 12
  • Batting Leader – John Glidewell, Fence Broker/Gametimesupply/Worth (13-15, 6 HR, 14 RBI, 12 Runs) – .867

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Geno Buck, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos (37-50, .740, 11 HR, 35 RBI, 34 Runs)
C – Scott Brown, NW Combat (26-31, .839, 8 HR, 25 RBI, 18 Runs)
IF – John Glidewell, Fence Broker/Gametimesupply/Worth (13-15, .867, 6 HR, 14 RBI, 12 Runs)
IF – Brian Wegman, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos (41-51, .804, 12 HR, 47 RBI, 39 Runs)
IF – Tom Bowser, Fence Broker/Gametimesupply/Worth (16-20, .800, 7 HR, 19 RBI, 15 Runs)
IF – Bryson Baker, Long Haul Trucking (20-27, .741, 4 HR, 14 RBI, 19 Runs)
OF – Jason Branch, Long Haul Trucking (15-22, .682, 5 HR, 17 RBI, 12 Runs)
OF – Rick Baker, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos (39-49, .796, 9 HR, 43 RBI, 36 Runs)
OF – Chad McLamb, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos (36-52, .692, 26 RBI, 42 Runs)
OF – Jeremy Isenhower, Long Haul Trucking (22-29, .759, 7 HR, 27 RBI, 18 Runs)
UT – Brett Helmer, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos (35-47, .745, 9 HR, 41 RBI, 34 Runs)
UT – Kyle Moyer, Long Haul Trucking (16-26, .615, 6 HR, 17 RBI, 13 Runs
UT – Dennis Rulli, Long Haul Trucking (22-29, .759, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 17 Runs)


OTHERS

Oliver Forest, NW Combat (20-25, .800, 1 HR, 13 RBI, 16 Runs)
Johnny Bailey, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos (34-47, .723, 4 HR, 26 RBI, 30 Runs)
Jeff McGavin, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos (34-47, .723, 2 HR, 22 RBI, 31 Runs)
JD Genter, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos (34-49, .694, 8 HR, 30 RBI, 35 Runs)
John Gallegos, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos (32-48, .667, 6 HR, 42 RBI, 31 Runs)
Adam Rockoff, Long Haul Trucking (15-26, .577, 7 HR, 27 RBI, 13 Runs)
Brad Reckart, Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos (28-55, .509, 4 HR, 23 RBI, 25 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Dan Smith/Menosse/Shirts & Logos, Spokane, WA (8-1)
2. Long Haul Trucking, Lakeland, MN (4-2)
3. Fence Broker/Gametimesupply/Worth Bryant, AR (3-2)
4. NW Combat, Kent, WA (4-2)
5t. Laser Vision/Team Combat, Kent, WA (2-2)
5t. Spurs/Nichols Transportation/Premier Sports, Kilgore, TX (2-2)
7t. Mr D’s/Custom Apparel, Becker, MN (1-2)
7t. Tings Moving/Hr Sports/Orioles, Oklahoma City, OK (2-2)
9t. Pipac/TCP/Easton, Burlington, IA (1-2)
9t. Armed Forces USA., DC (0-2)
9t. SW OK Outlaws, Altus, OK (1-2)
9t. Famous Sports/Johnny Blaze, Montclair, CA (1-2)
13t. P-Town Boyz, Stillwater., OK (0-2)
13t. Checking/Worth, New Haven, CT (0-2)
13t. Rent King/Ambush, Norman, OK (0-2)

2010 ASA Men’s B Slow Pitch Nationals

2010 held at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, on October 1-2.


Champion – BSM Sports, Deerfield Beach, Florida (EAST)
Runner Up – Sonny’s Softball Club, Casper, Wyoming (WEST)


BSM Sports of Deerfield Beach, Fla. Claims ASA Men’s Class B title Eastern Champions BSM Sports of Deerfield, Fla., completed a three-game sweep of Sonny’s Softball (Casper, Wy.) on Oct. 2, claiming the Men’s Class B title with a decisive 21 to 11 run-rule victory. A best-of-five series, BSM was led by Most Valuable Player pitcher Jerry Molloy (Orlando, Fla.) who tossed all three victories for the National Champions. Shortstop Randy Vollmer (Port St. Lucie, Fla.) tallied a strong offensive performance for BSM batting .733 (11-for-15) with 10 RBI and 11 runs scored.

“It feels great to be the MVP of this tournament but I couldn’t do it without all of the guys behind me. I wouldn’t be possible without them. I’m very proud of our team for the great effort that we all put into becoming National Champions,” Molloy said. “I think this is the best softball tournament in the country. I will 100-percent be back here going for another National Championship next year. I wouldn’t miss it.”

With a 2-0 series lead after Friday’s play, BSM opened the Championship Game with a combined 18 runs in the first two innings and never looked back. Sonny’s tried to chip away at the BSM lead but failed as the defense of the eventual champions prevailed for the title.

BSM’s Chad Durick (Fort Pierce, Fla.) and Steve Allen each tallied two home runs apiece and five RBI while extra hitter Randy Burnett led the way with a 4-for-4 performance. Four BSM players saw double-digit RBI totals for the weekend with Brian Millstead (Jacksonville, Fla.) leading the group with 12.

For Sonny’s, every player contributed a hit in the loss and Manny Liriano (Casper, Wy.) finished 3-for-3 with two RBI.

With the sweep, the East reclaimed the bragging rights in the Men’s Class B after Western Champs Tharaldson Enterprises (Fargo, ND) won the 2009 title.


2010 ASA East held at Tallahassee, Florida on September, 3-5.


Champion – BSM Sports, Deerfield Beach, Florida
Runner Up – OI Livingston Train Wreck, Headland, Alabama


  • MVP – Jerry Malloy, BSM Sports
  • Batting Champion – Chad Durick, BSM Sports
  • HR Champion – Chad Durick, BSM Sports

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Jerry Malloy, BSM Sports
IF – Paul Cullen, Bestway
IF – Jamie Bare, Son’s of the American Legion-Squad 8
IF – Chad Loudon, OI/Livingston Train Wreck
IF – Ryan Register, BSM Sports
IF – Brian Millstead, BSM Sports
OF – Jason Gilfillan, Fowl Ball Sports/Gas It
OF – Kevin Jones, Fowl Ball Sports/Gas It
OF – Adam Tennyson, OI/Livingston Train Wreck
OF – Alan Ponder, OI/Livingston Train Wreck
UT – Chris Powell, Son’s of the American Legion-Squad 8
UT – Matt McCraw, Fowl Ball Sports/Gas It
UT – Tommy Collier, OI/Livingston Train Wreck
UT – Chad Durick, BSM Sports
UT – Cy McCewen, BSM Sports
UT – Randy Burnette, BSM Sports


FINAL STANDINGS

1. BSM Sports, Deerfield Beach, FL (5-0)
2. OI/Livingston Train Wreck, Headland, AL (3-2)
3. Fowl Ball Sports/Gas It, Blacksburg, SC (3-2)
4. Son’s Of The American Legion-Squad 8, Sutherlin, VA (3-2)
5t. Air Force, Fort Walton, FL (2-2)
5t. Bestway, Fayetteville, GA (2-2)
7t. Bestrans Softball, Bear, DE (2-2)
7t. Magic/TYJA Sports, Plymouth, MA (1-2)
9t. All Army I, Fort Benning., GA (1-2)
9t. Deluxe Bakery, Mt. Laurel, NJ (1-2)
9t. All Army II, Fort Benning., GA (1-2)
9t. Manhattan Beer, Harrison, NY (0-2)
13t. Berties/Hub City Glass, Elizabethtown., KY (0-2)
13t. B&C/Miken, Edmonton., KY (0-2)


2010 ASA West held at Dallas, Texas on September, 3-5.


Champion – Sonny’s Softball Club, Casper, Wyoming
Runner Up – Viessman/Promolink, Faribault, Minnesota


  • MVP – Alexis Ramirez, Sonny’s Softball Club
  • Batting Champion – Ron Fields, PIPAC/R&M/S&R Metals/Easton
  • HR Champion – Nate Staats, PIPAC/R&M/S&R Metals/Easton

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Carl Blank, Sonny’s Softball Club
IF – Lance Dalby, Viessman/Promolink
IF – Ignacio Mata, Viessman/Promolink
IF – Wade Westphal, Viessman/Promolink
IF – Alexis Ramirez, Sonny’s Softball Club
IF – Mario Granados, Sonny’s Softball Club
OF – Ken Fry, Viessman/Promolink
OF – Cory Neugebauer, Viessman/Promolink
OF – Jeremy Davis, Sonny’s Softball Club
OF – Manny Liriano, Sonny’s Softball Club
UT – Ryan Plonsky, Viessman/Promolink
UT – Brent Reick, Viessman/Promolink
UT – Jason Gogoloski, Sonny’s Softball Club
UT – Nick Robertson, Sonny’s Softball Club
UT – Tony Peters, Sonny’s Softball Club

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Mike Irvine, BBS/Budweiser/Pearson/Custom Apparel/Miken
IF – Kelly Hartman, All Star Plumbing
IF – Tre Palacol, All Star Plumbing
IF – Chad Johnson, PIPAC/R&M/S&R Metals/Easton
IF – Kyle Sanchez, All Star Plumbing
IF – James Heflin, PIPAC/R&M/S&R Metals/Easton
OF – Andy Kreidermacher, BBS/Budweiser/Pearson/Custom Apparel/Miken
OF – Thomas Muehlenkamp, BBS/Budweiser/Pearson/Custom Apparel/Miken
OF – Mike Irvine, PIPAC/R&M/S&R Metals/Easton
OF – Brian Zirkie, PIPAC/R&M/S&R Metals/Easton
UT – Brent Newbill, KTI/Cartel/DeMarini
UT – Shawn Thielbar, BBS/Budweiser/Pearson/Custom Apparel/Miken
UT – Steve Schultz, BBS/Budweiser/Pearson/Custom Apparel/Miken
UT – Ron Fields, PIPAC/R&M/S&R Metals/Easton
UT – Nate Staats, PIPAC/R&M/S&R Metals/Easton


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sonny’s Softball Club, Casper, WY (6-1)
2. Viessman/Promolink, Faribault, MN (3-2)
3. PIPAC/R&M/S&R Metals/Easton, Burlington, IA (5-2)
4. BBS/Jonny’s Saloon, Rochester, MI (4-2)
5t. All Star Plumbing, Lawton., OH (2-2)
5t. KTI/Cartel/Demarini, Seattle, WA (2-2)
7t. Solberg’s/Jersey’s, Cedar Rapids, IA (1-2)
7t. T’s 13, Omaha, NE (2-2)
9t. BBS/Budweiser/Pearson/CA/Miken, Bloomington, MN (0-2)
9t. Ft. Sill Canonneers D#2, Lawton, OK (0-2)
9t. Front Row Sports, Beaumont, TX (0-2)
9t. MN Jazz/Carbones/Lucky 13’s, Burnsville, MN (0-2)
13t. Texas Regulators, Garland, TX (0-2)

2010 ASA Men’s (10) Modified Pitch Nationals

2010 held at Cumming, Georgia on September 3-6.


Champion – Gillies, Midland, Michigan
Runner Up – Alexander’s Stallions, Sterling Heights, Michigan


  • MVP – N/A
  • Batting Champion – Chris Holly, Gillies
  • HR Champion – N/A

2010 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Ray Randall, Alexander’s Stallions
P – Jim Moats, Bonnell’s Airways
P – David Kwaiser, Gillies
C – Chad Stocker, Alexander’s Stallions
IF – Mikey Quinones, Bonnell’s Airways
IF – Tom Bonlander, Press Box I
IF – Scott Westphal, Gillies
IF – David Caldwell, Gillies
OF – Tim Snow, Press Box I
OF – Chris Holly, Gillies
OF – Todd Kulling, Alexander’s Stallions
OF – Jeff Woods, Gillies
UTIL – Bryan Smith, Alexander’s Stallions
UTIL – Ben Cobler, Bonnell’s Airways
UTIL – Justin Davis, Gillies


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Gillies, Midland, MI (5-1)
2. Alexander’s Stallions, Sterling Heights, MI (4-2)
3. Bonnell’s Airways, Franklin, PA (5-2)
4. Press Box I, Fond du Lac, WI (4-2)
5t. Press Box II, Fond du Lac, WI (2-2)
5t. Secory Flyers, Port Huron, MI (2-2)
7t. Fill Quiver & More Rebels, Fort Gratiot, MI (2-2)
7t. TPS, Green Bay, WI (1-2)
9t. Dempsey & Baxter, Erie, PA (1-2)
9t. P-Funk, Atlanta, GA (1-2)
9t. ATL Stars, Atlanta, GA (0-2)
9t. Durham Speedboys, Durham, NC (0-2)
13t. Chino 809, Tampa, FL (0-2)
13t. Go Getters, Hapeville, GA (0-2)

2010 ASA Men’s Major Fast Pitch Nationals

2010 held at Byers Softball Complex in South Bend, Indiana on August 5-8.


Champion – Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Ambler, Pennsylvania
Runner Up – Broken Bow Travelers, Broken Bow, Nebraska


The Kitchener Rivershark Twins went through the tournament unbeaten (5-0) and defeated the Broken Bow Travelers in the Championship game 1. Their pitching staff combined to pitch three shutouts and only gave up four runs in the five games they won. In the final game, Kitchner scored 9 runs on 8 hits, with 3 HR (Ryan Wolfe 3-run HR, Jeff Goolagong 3-run HR and Pat Shannon 2-run HR) in 5th Inning to put the game and the championship away for good. Broken Bow finished second with a (3-2) record and the Minnesota Angels third at (6-2). Todd Martin started the final game for the Riversharks, hurled 4 innings and then was replaced by Don Scott, who finished up the game and the Championship. Broken Bow’s Adam Folkard was the losing pitcher.

Jeremy Manley (1-1) and Paul Algar (1-1) each won a game for Pueblo.


  • MVP – Jeffrey Goolagong, Kitchener Rivershark Twins
  • Batting Leader – Brad Rona, Broken Bow Travelers
  • HR Leader – Steve Mullaley, Kitchener Rivershark Twins – 2
  • HR Leader – Ryan Wolfe, Kitchener – 2
  • HR Leader – Mike Applegate, MN Angels – 2
  • HR Leader – Nicolas Bittor, MN Angels – 2
  • HR Leader – Roman Foore, Albaugh – 2
  • Herb Dudley Pitching Award – Todd Martin, Kitchener Rivershark Twins (2-0, 1 Save, 1 ER 9 IP, 13 K)

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Todd Martin, Kitchener Rivershark Twins
P – Juan Potolocchio, Minnesota Angels (3-1, 28 IP, 1 shutout)
P – Sean Whitten, Broken Bow Travelers (3-1, 13 IP)
C – Bruno Matroni, Minnesota Angels
IF – Jeffrey Goolagong, Kitchener Rivershark Twins (2 2B, 3B, HR, 6 RBI; 3-run HR in final)
IF – Jeff Lawson, Minnesota Angels
IF – Brad Rona, Broken Bow Travelers (HR, 3 RBI)
IF – Nick Shailes, Broken Bow Travelers
OF – Brandon Aman, Minnesota Angels
OF – Jeff Ellsworth, Broken Bow Travelers
OF – Steve Mullaley, Kitchener Rivershark Twins
OF – Ryan Wolfe, Kitchener Rivershark Twins
UT – Frank Cox, Midland Explorers (2-1, two 1-0 shutouts)
UT – Darrell Joy, Kitchener Rivershark Twins
UT – Sean Kelly, Lightning

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Mitch Hardy, Minnesota Angels
P – Grant Patterson, Kitchener Rivershark Twins (1-0, shutout)
P – Don Scott, Kitchener Rivershark Twins (2-0, 10 IP)
C – John Rozich, NY Gremlins
IF – Jody Eidt, Kitchener Rivershark Twins
IF – Blair Ezekiel, Kitchener Rivershark Twins
IF – Sean O’Brien, Broken Bow Travelers
IF – Gavin Smith, Minnesota Angels
OF – Ben Enoka, Broken Bow Travelers
OF – Dan Loney, Midland Explorers
OF – Adam Saylor, Lightning
OF – Tommy Thompson, Minnesota Angels
UT – Mike Applegate, Minnesota Angels
UT – Ian Fehrman, Broken Bow Travelers
UT – Eddy Ketelhut, Midland Explorers


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Ambler, PA (5-0)
2. Broken Bow Travelers, Broken Bow, IA (3-2)
3. Minnesota Angels, West St. Paul, MN (6-2)
4. Lightning, Marshall, MI (3-2)
5t. NY Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY (2-2)
5t. Midland Explorers, Midland, MI (3-3)
7t. Pueblo Bandits, Pueblo, CO (2-2)
7t. Albaugh, Inc, Elkhart, IA (2-2)
9t. Duncan Outlaws, Elkhart, IN (1-2)
9t. Decatur Pride, Decatur, IL (2-2)
9t. The Bar, Appleton, WI (1-2)
9t. Dolan & Murphy, Aurora, IL (0-3)
13t. Stock Pack, Ashland, OH (0-3)
13t. Anderson Lawmen, Anderson, IN (0-3)

2010 ASA Girls Gold 18-Under Fast Pitch Nationals

2010 held in Marietta, Georgia on August 1-7.


Champion – East Cobb Bullets, Kennesaw, Georgia
Runner Up –North Florida, Dunnellon, Florida


FINAL STANDINGS

1. East Cobb Bullets, Kennesaw, GA (7-0)
2. North Florida, Dunnellon, FL (10-2)
3. Team Florida, Clearwater, FL (5-2)
4. Texas Impact Gold, Houston, TX (5-2)
5t. TN Xplosion, Hendersonville, TN (4-2)
5t. Miami Stingrays 18U, Miami, FL (5-2)
7t. California Breeze, Sacramento, CA (4-2)
7t. Birmingham Vipers Hayes, Birmingham, AL (5-2)
9t. Houston Power Glowacz, Houston, TX (3-2)
9t. Gold Coast Hurricanes, Plantation, FL (3-2)
9t. Newtown Rock 18 Gold, Holland, PA (5-2)
9t. Georgia Elite, Douglasville, GA (3-2)
13t. Georgia Elite Sampson, Snellville, GA (3-2)
13t. Texas Blaze Gold, Round Rock, TX (3-2)
13t. Aces Express, Sugarland, TX (4-2)
13t. Texas Peppers Gold, Magnolia, TX (4-2)
17t. Texas Glory Gold Adkins, McKinney, TX (2-2)
17t. Texas Sudden Impact Gold, Spring, TX (2-2)
17t. Texas Bombers Gold, New Braunfels, TX (2-2)
17t. Beverly Bandits Gold, Overland Park, KS (2-2)
17t. So Cal Firecrackers, Huntington Beach, CA (2-2)
17t. Wichita Mustangs Gold 18U, Wichita, KS (3-2)
17t. New Lenox Lightning, New Lenox, IL (3-2)
17t. Oklahoma Force Gold, Yukon, OK (3-2)
25t. Wagners Gold, Arnold, MD (2-2)
25t. Strike Force 18U Guerra, Huntington Beach, CA (2-2)
25t. SGV Velocity, Pasadena, CA (2-2)
25t. Fury Fast Pitch Gold, Chattanooga, TN (2-2)
25t. The Next Level, Temecula, CA (2-2)
25t. St. Louis Chaos, St. Louis, MO (2-2)
25t. Northwest Eruption Gold, Kelso, WA (2-2)
25t. Alabama Crusaders Gold, Birmingham, AL (2-2)
33t. Jets Gold, Agoura Hills, CA (1-2)
33t. Atlanta Vipers 18 Gold, Atlanta, GA (1-2)
33t. Oregon Panthers Gold, Keizer, OR (1-2)
33t. Polar Crush Gold, Ashby, MA (1-2)
33t. OC Elite Gold Esteban, Mission Viejo, CA (1-2)
33t. Texas Rapid Fire Gold, Flower Mound, TX (1-2)
33t. Mizuno Pride, Torrance, CA (1-2)
33t. Georgia Impact Watts, Douglasville, GA (1-2)
33t. St. Louis Fusion Gold, St. Louis, MO (1-2)
33t. MN Irish 18U Gold, Rosemount, MN (1-2)
33t. TX Travelers Gold (Huddleston), Quitman, TX (1-2)
33t. Virginia Legends 18 Elite, Virginia Beach, VA (1-2)
33t. NJ Pride Gold, Bloomfield, NJ (1-2)
33t. Oregon Thunder Gold, Aloha, OR (1-2)
33t. Fury Softball 18U, Temecula, CA (1-2)
33t. Lady Orioles Gold, Glen Burnie, MD (1-2)
49t. Kansas City Peppers, Olathe, KS (0-2)
49t. USA Athletics, Long Beach, CA (0-2)
49t. Finesse, Commerce, MI (0-2)
49t. Power Surge Gold, El Cajon, CA (0-2)
49t. Case Batbusters, San Clemente, CA (0-2)
49t. CA Bears, Martinez, CA (0-2)
49t. Oklahoma Exclusive Gold, Midwest City, OK (0-2)
49t. Oregon Silver Bullets Gold Black, Aloha, OR (0-2)
49t. New Jersey Breakers Gold Salvatore, Monroe, NJ (0-2)
49t. GA Impact 18 Gold-Miller, Atlanta, GA (0-2)
49t. Strike Zone, Fremont, CA (0-2)
49t. All American Sports Academy-18 Gold, Woodland, CA (0-2)
49t. Absolute Blast, Bellevue, WA (0-2)
49t. NW Fireballs, Sherwood, OR (0-2)
49t. Miami Valley Xpress Gold, West Carrollton, OH (0-2)
49t. Hit Away Gold, Houston, TX (0-2)

2010 ASA Women’s Open Slow Pitch Nationals

2010 held at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.


Champion:  Enough Said, Tallahassee, Florida
Runner Up: Derby Girls, Seattle, Washington


After Enough Said defeated the U.S. Armed Forces 7-5, the Derby Girls eliminated the Armed Forces 18-15 in the loser’s bracket final to get a shot at the championship against Enough Said. But, it wasn’t meant to be. Despite the power of Derby Girls’ Christan Dowling who cracked 5 HR and had 17 RBI in the tournament, Enough Said put the Derby Girls away with a 12-4 Championship game win.

Enough Said went undefeated with a 3-0 record to claim the ASA Women’s Open National Championship title defeating Derby Girls/Combat (3-2), 12-4, in the title game. Enough Said worked its way through the winner’s bracket with two wins against Derby Girls, the Championship victory and 18-7 victory, and a 7-5 win over Armed Forces. Enough Said earned its spot in the Championship Game after defeating Armed Forces 7-5. Armed Forces and Derby Girls/Combat then met up to avoid elimination and earn a spot in the title game.

Derby Girls staved off elimination defeating the Armed Forces 18-15. The Derby Girls took an early 11-2 lead in the first and would hold the lead the entire game.

The Armed Forces wouldn’t go down without a fight scoring four runs in the top of the seventh to threaten but the Derby Girls held their lead for the win.

Misty Smith of the Derby Girls was 2-for-3 with four RBI to lead the team. With a victory, the Derby Girls moved on to face Enough Said for the Championship game.

Enough Said and Derby Girls both put a run up in the first with Enough Said scoring three more in the third to take the lead of which they would never give up. It looked like the Derby Girls would cut the lead in the sixth when they loaded up the bases. However a fly out left runners stranded. Enough Said scored three unanswered runs in the top of the seventh to take away a 12-4 victory and National Championship performance for the second consecutive year.

Nikki Hall, who was later named the Batting Champion, was ecstatic about the weekend and very thankful to her teammate, coach and the ASA. Hall finished the tournament 9-for-11 with six runs scored and five RBI, hitting .818.


  • MVP – Nikki Hall, Enough Said (9-11, .818, 5 RBI, 7 Runs)
  • Batting Leader – Nikki Hall, Enough Said (9-11) – .818
  • Home Run Leader – Christan Dowling, Derby Girls (12-20, .600, 17 RBI) – 5

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Deb Tix, Derby Girls
C – Erin Brown, Derby Girls
IF – Christian Camp, U.S. Armed Forces
IF – Nikki Hall, Enough Said
IF – Christan Dowling, Derby Girls
IF – Stacie Symonds, Enough Said
OF – Shannika Taylor, U.S. Armed Forces
OF – Tracy Bougere, Enough Said
OF – Aree Jenkins, Enough Said
OF – Jessie Griffin, Enough Said
UT – Jamie McCoy, LOA
UT – Misty Smith, Derby Girls
UT – Diana Williams, Enough Said


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Enough Said, Tallahassee, FL (3-0)
2. Derby Girls, Seattle, WA (3-2)
3. U.S. Armed Forces, Washington, D.C. (1-2)
4. LOA, Purcell, OK (1-2)
5. Hit List, Moore, OK (0-2)

2009 NCAA Women’s College World Series

2009 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on May 28 – June 2.


Champion – Washington Huskies (51-12)
Runner Up – Florida Gators (65-3)


Washington (51-12) kept the championship in the Pac-10 by keeping Florida from bringing the Southeastern Conference its first title. The Pac-10 has won 21 of the 27 Women’s College World Series titles, with Arizona State and Washington joining powerhouses UCLA (11 championships) and Arizona (eight) the past two years.

National player of the year Danielle Lawrie (42-8) shut out the top-seeded Gators (63-5) the rest of the way to clinch the title with a two-game sweep. She pitched every inning of the Huskies’ six games at the World Series.

Florida’s Aja Paculba led off the game with a triple to right-center field past a diving Aly McWherter and scored on a passed ball. Kristina Hilbreth reached on an error, moved to second on Enea’s infield single and was able to sneak into third on a steal when Stuart was too far from the base to tag her. She scored on Bush’s sacrifice fly.

Washington answered immediately against Nelson, who led the nation in ERA but was coming off two of her worst outings of the season. Lawrie’s RBI single and a wild pitch that brought in Pohlman evened the score at 2.

With Lawrie and Canadian Olympic teammate Jenn Salling leading the way, the Huskies were right at home in Oklahoma City.

Lawrie settled down after some shaky defense put the third-seeded Huskies in a 2-0 hole. She finished with a pair of strikeouts after Christina Enea narrowly missed a tying home run with a line drive off the left field wall in the seventh inning.


  • Most Outstanding Player – Danielle Lawrie, Washington
  • Batting Leader – Talor Haro, Arizona State – .500
  • RBI Leader – Niki Williams, Washington – 10
  • Home Run Leader – Niki Williams, Washington – 3
  • ERA Leader – Danielle Lawrie, Washington – 2.42
  • Strikeout Leader – Danielle Lawrie, Washington – 49

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Kelley Montalvo, Alabama
Charlotte Morgan, Alabama
Brittany Rogers, Alabama
Alisa Goler, Georgia
Taylor Schlopy, Georgia
Megan Bush, Florida
Stacey Nelson, Florida
Ashley Charters, Washington
Kimi Pohlman, Washington
Morgan Stuart, Washington
Niki Williams, Washington


SCORES

  1. Washington 3 Georgia 1
  2. Arizona State 7 Missouri 3
  3. Michigan 6 Alabama 1
  4. Florida 3 Arizona 0
  5. Washington 1 Arizona State 0
  6. Florida 1 Michigan 0
  7. Georgia 5 Missouri 2 – Missouri eliminated
  8. Alabama 14 Arizona 0 – Arizona eliminated
  9. Georgia 7 Michigan 5 – Michigan eliminated
  10. Alabama 6 Arizona State 2 – Arizona State eliminated
  11. Georgia 9 Washington 8 (9 inn.)
  12. Florida 6 Alabama 5 – Alabama eliminated
  13. Washington 9 Georgia 3 – Georgia eliminated
  14. Washington 8 Florida 0
  15. Washington 3 Florida 2 – Florida eliminated

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Washington Huskies (5-1)
2. Florida Gators (3-2)
3. Georgia Bulldogs (3-2)
4. Alabama Crimson Tide (2-2)
5t. Michigan Wolverines (1-2)
5t. Arizona State Sun Devils (1-2)
7t. Missouri Tigers (0-2)
7t. Arizona Wildcats (0-2)



REGIONALS

Gainesville Regional

  1. Florida 12 Florida A&M 0
  2. Texas A&M 1 Lehigh 0
  3. Lehigh 9 Florida A&M 0 – Florida A&M eliminated
  4. Florida 7 Texas A&M 1
  5. Lehigh 3 Texas A&M 2 – Texas A&M eliminated
  6. Florida 9 Lehigh 0 – Lehigh eliminated

Florida qualifies for a Super Regional, 3-0.

Tallahassee Regional

  1. Oklahoma State 1 Florida State 0
  2. California 8 Mississippi State 3
  3. Florida State 5 Mississippi State 0 – Mississippi State eliminated
  4. California 2 Oklahoma State 0
  5. Oklahoma State 1 Florida State 0 – Florida State eliminated
  6. California 2 Oklahoma State 1 – Oklahoma State eliminated

California qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Stanford Regional

  1. Stanford 10 Portland State 3
  2. Nevada 4 Cal Poly 1
  3. Cal Poly 5 Portland State 0 – Portland State eliminated
  4. Stanford 9 Nevada 1
  5. Cal Poly 6 Nevada 1 – Nevada eliminated
  6. Stanford 4 Cal Poly 0 – Cal Poly eliminated

Stanford qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Louisville Regional

  1. Arizona 9 Tennessee-Martin 3
  2. Louisville 4 Purdue 1
  3. Purdue 6 Tennessee-Martin 2 – Tennessee-Martin eliminated
  4. Arizona 18 Louisville 4
  5. Purdue 5 Louisville 4 – Louisville eliminated
  6. Arizona 4 Purdue 2 – Purdue eliminated

Arizona qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Ann Arbor Regional

  1. Michigan 11 Miami Ohio 3
  2. Notre Dame 3 Cleveland State 1
  3. Miami Ohio 5 Cleveland State 4 – Cleveland State eliminated
  4. Michigan 2 Notre Dame 1
  5. Notre Dame 5 Miami Ohio 3 – Miami Ohio eliminated
  6. Michigan 4 Notre Dame 0

Michigan qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Waco Regional

  1. Texas State 8 Northwestern 0
  2. Baylor 2 Louisana-Lafayette 1
  3. Louisana-Lafayette 3 Northwestern 2 – Northwestern eliminated
  4. Baylor 7 Texas State 4
  5. Louisiana-Lafayette 5 Texas State 0 – Texas State eliminated
  6. Baylor 6 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 – Louisiana-Lafayette eliminated

Baylor qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tuscaloosa Regional

  1. Alabama 12 Mississippi Valley State 3
  2. Texas 1 Chattanooga 0
  3. Mississippi Valley State 1 Chattanooga 0 – Chattanooga eliminated
  4. Alabama 10 Texas 1
  5. Texas 4 Mississippi Valley State 0 – Mississippi Valley State eliminated
  6. Alabama 7 Texas 0 – Texas eliminated

Alabama qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Knoxville Regional

  1. Tennessee 4 James Madison 3
  2. Nebraska 4 Jacksonville State 2
  3. Jacksonville State 6 James Madison 0 – James Madison eliminated
  4. Tennessee 5 Nebraska 2
  5. Jacksonville State 4 Nebraska 1 – Nebraska eliminated
  6. Jacksonville State 6 Tennessee 1
  7. Jacksonville State 2 Tennessee 1

Jacksonville State qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Amherst Regional

  1. Washington 9 Sacred Heart 1
  2. UMass 8 Cornell 0
  3. Sacred Heart 3 Cornell 1 – Cornell eliminated
  4. Washington 3 UMass 1
  5. UMass 8 Sacred Heart 0 – Sacred Heart eliminated
  6. UMass 5 Washington 1
  7. Washington 6 UMass 1 – UMass eliminated

Washington qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Atlanta Regional

  1. Georgia Tech 5 Boston University 1
  2. Auburn 1 Iowa 0
  3. Boston University 3 Iowa 0 – Iowa eliminated
  4. Georgia Tech 4 Auburn 1
  5. Boston University 5 Auburn 0
  6. Georgia Tech 7 Boston University 2

Georgia Tech qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Chapel Hill Regional

  1. Georgia 3 Radford 1
  2. North Carolina 21 Campbell 2
  3. Radford 9 Campbell 5 – Campbell eliminated
  4. Georgia 6 North Carolina 0
  5. North Carolina 9 Radford 4 – Radford eliminated
  6. Georgia 4 North Carolina 2 – North Carolina eliminated

Georgia qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Columbus Regional

  1. Ohio State 3 Canisius 2
  2. BYU 6 Kentucky 2
  3. Kentucky 7 Canisius 0 – Canisius eliminated
  4. Ohio State 5 BYU 4
  5. Kentucky 4 BYU 2 – BYU eliminated
  6. Ohio State 7 Kentucky 2

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

Norman Regional

  1. North Dakota State 1 Oklahoma 0
  2. Tulsa 6 Arkansas 0
  3. Oklahoma 21 Arkansas 2 – Arkansas eliminated
  4. North Dakota State 3 Tulsa 2
  5. Tulsa 5 Oklahoma 3 – Oklahoma eliminated
  6. North Dakota State 4 Tulsa 1 – Tulsa eliminated

North Dakota State qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tempe Regional

  1. Arizona State 5 San Diego State 0
  2. LSU 3 Cal State Fullerton 2
  3. Cal State Fullerton 8 San Diego State 2 – San Diego State eliminated
  4. LSU 10 Arizona State 2
  5. Arizona State 7 Cal State Fullerton 0 – Cal State Fullerton eliminated
  6. Arizona State 6 LSU 4
  7. Arizona State 5 LSU 0 – LSU eliminated

Arizona State qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Los Angeles Regional

  1. UCLA 4 Long Beach State 2
  2. Fresno State 2 UNLV 1
  3. Long Beach State 3 UNLV 1 – UNLV eliminated
  4. UCLA 4 Fresno State 2
  5. Fresno State 12 Long Beach State 2 – Long Beach State eliminated
  6. UCLA 9 Fresno State 5

UCLA qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Columbia Regional

  1. Bradley 1 DePaul 0
  2. Missouri 5 Illinois 1
  3. DePaul 6 Illinois 0 – Illinois eliminated
  4. Missouri 2 Bradley 1
  5. DePaul 2 Bradley 1 – Bradley eliminated
  6. Missouri 1 DePaul 0 – DePaul eliminated

Missouri qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.


Gainesville Super Regional

  1. Florida 2 California 0
  2. Florida 2 California 1

Florida qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Stanford Super Regional

  1. Stanford 6 Arizona 4
  2. Arizona 7 Stanford 3
  3. Arizona 6 Stanford 5

Arizona qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Ann Arbor Super Regional

  1. Michigan 8 Baylor 1
  2. Michigan 7 Baylor 1

Michigan qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tuscaloosa Station Super Regional

  1. Alabama 9 Jacksonville State 0
  2. Alabama 9 Jacksonville State 0

Alabama qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Atlanta Super Regional

  1. Washington 7 Georgia Tech 1
  2. Washington 7 Georgia Tech 0

Washington qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Athens Super Regional

  1. Georgia 6 Ohio State 4
  2. Georgia 7 Ohio State 6

Georgia qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tempe Super Regional

  1. Arizona State 3 North Dakota State 0
  2. Arizona State 11 North Dakota State 0

Arizona State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Los Angeles Super Regional

  1. Missouri 2 UCLA 1
  2. UCLA 5 Missouri 2
  3. Missouri 9 UCLA 1

Missouri qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.


REGULAR SEASON INFORMATION

  • Honda Sports Award – Danielle Lawrie, Washington (42-8, 0.97 ERA, 521 K)
  • USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year – Danielle Lawrie, Washington (42-8, 0.97 ERA, 521 K)

ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM

P – Stacey Nelson SR. Florida Gators
P – Danielle Lawrie JR. Washington Huskies
P – Kelsi Dunne SO. Alabama Crimson Tide
C – Chelsea Bramlett JR. Mississippi State Bulldogs
1B – Adrienne Monka FR. Northwestern Wildcats
2B – Ashley Charters SR. Washington Huskies
3B – Alisa Goler SO. Georgia Bulldogs
SS – Tammy Williams SR. Northwestern Wildcats
OF – Brittany Lastrapes SO. Arizona Wildcats
OF – Katie Schroeder SO. UCLA Bruins
OF – Kaitlin Cochran SR. Arizona State Sun Devils
UTIL – Megan Langenfeld JR. UCLA Bruins
UTIL – Amber Flores JR. Oklahoma Sooners
AL – Nikki Nemitz JR. Michigan Wolverines
AL – Missy Penna SR. Stanford Cardinal
AL – Alissa Haber JR. Stanford Cardinal
AL – Taylor Schlopy SO. Georgia Bulldogs
AL – Charlotte Morgan JR. Alabama Crimson Tide

ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM

P – Brandice Balschmiter SR. UMass
P – Stephanie Brombacher SO. Florida
P – Brittany Weil SR. Iowa
C – Melissa Roth JR. Louisville
1B – Tiffany Huff JR. Tennessee
2B – Aja Paculba SO. Florida
3B – Lindsey Ubrun SR. Missouri
SS – Molly Johnson JR. Kentucky
OF – Kelsey Bruder SO. Florida
OF – Francesca Enea JR. Florida
OF – Brittany Rogers SR. Alabama
UTIL – Becca Heteniak JR. DePaul
UTIL – Amanda Chidester FR. Michigan
AL – Ashley Hansen FR. Stanford
AL – Samantha Marder JR. Ohio State
AL – Samantha Ricketts SR. Oklahoma
AL – Maria Schweisberger SO. Missouri
AL – Amber Patton SR. DePaul

ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM

P – Sarah Hamilton SO. FSU
P – Kim Reeder SR. Ohio State
P – Kristen Wadwell JR. Louisville
C – Stacie Chambers SO. Arizona
1B – Christine Lux JR. Notre Dame
2B – Danielle Zymkowitz SO. Illinois
3B – Cheyenne Jenks SR. FGCU
3B – Jenae Leles SR. Arizona
SS – Bianca Mejia JR. Long Island
OF – Karli Hubbard SR. ULL
OF – Kristen Shortridge JR. LSU
OF – Carly Normandin JR. UMass
UTIL – Danielle Spaulding JR. North Carolina
UTIL – Jessica Mapes SR. Arizona State
AL – Valerie Arioto SO. California
AL – Amanda Kamekona SR. UCLA
AL – Tara Oltman JR. Creighton
AL – Jessica Purcell-Fitu SO. BYU
AL – Jenna Rhodes SR. Virginia Tech

2009 ASA Men’s C Slow Pitch Nationals

2009 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.


Champion – West Coast Dynasty, Colton, California
Runner Up – CSC/Gutterworks, Cookeville, Tennessee
3rd Place – Softball Times/Worth, Lexington, Kentucky
4th Place – Double Deez, Preston, Iowa


ASA C East held at Lou Berliner Park in Columbus, Ohio on September 3-7.

  • MVP – Kevin Rassman, Softball Times/Worth
  • Batting Leader – Kevin Rassman, Softball Times/Worth
  • Home Run Leader – Kevin Borowy, Pepco

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Mark Adams, Masterbatters Softball
C – Dan Breznicki, Pepco
IF – Chris Mullins, Softball Times/Worth
IF – Jeff Britton, Softball Times/Worth
IF – Bryan Borowy, Pepco
IF – Andy Perfect, A Plus Appraisals
OF – Kevin Rassman, Softball Times/Worth
OF – Chad Hockensmith, Softball Times/Worth
OF – Greg Martin, Masterbatters Softball
OF – Calvin Butcher, Bestrans/The Fitness Center
UT – Toby Curtsinger, Softball Times/Worth
UT – John Brooks, Bestrans/The Fitness Center
UT – Walter Ferris, Bestrans/The Fitness Center
UT – Kevin Koerner, Bestrans/The Fitness Center
UT – Rick Brown, Deluxe Bakery


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Softball Times/Worth, Lexington, KY (7-0)
2. Bestrans/The Fitness Center, Bear, DE (7-2)
3. Masterbatters Softball, Frankfort, KY (5-2)
4. Pepco, Olmstead Falls, OH (5-2)
5t. Deluxe Bakery, Mount Laurel, NJ (7-2)
5t. A Plus Appraisals, Youngstown, OH (6-2)
7t. The Scene/JNK/Elite, Rockville Center, NY (4-2)
7t. Lost Boys/Sports55, Glen Burnie, MD (3-2)
9t. Precision, Lemont, IL (3-2)
9t. Craig’s Bullshippers, Chambersburg, PA (3-2)
9t. Cross Country, Medina, OH (2-2)
9t. Softball Fans, Portage, MI (2-2)
13t. Manhattan Beer/Fabco Vending, Stratford, CT (3-2)
13t. Streetkids Suburban.com, South Bend, IN (3-2)
13t. Goodfellows/Top Hat, Butler, OH (3-2)
13t. Joe Corbi’s/Team Mont, Frederick, MD (3-2)
17t. Elk & Elk, Willoughby, OH (3-2)
17t. Brickyard/Stephen Black Builders, Mt. Joy, PA (3-2)
17t. Tailgaters/Worth/Wampaum Hardware, Springdale, PA (3-2)
17t. Tyler Trucking, Charleston, WV (2-2)
17t. Wildman Uniform/Kote It, Decatur, IN (2-2)
17t. Sports55/3N2, Pasadena, MD (2-2)
17t. HH/A&J Construction, Lamar, IN (2-2)
17t. Enviro Vantage/Boulanger Paving, Barrington, NH (1-2)
25t. National Gold/RAC, Cranston, RI (2-2)
25t. EWS/Boombah, Lindenhurst, IL (2-2)
25t. Jobe’s, Mt. Vernon, OH (1-2)
25t. HLS Bonding/Harpers/Adam Stone, Columbus, OH (1-2)
25t. Fisher’s Deli, Kinzer, PA (1-2)
25t. Tilton Trucking Softball/Miller Lite/Frickers, Vandalia, OH (1-2)
25t. Steve’s Sports/Canman Carting, Meridan, CT (1-2)
25t. Cedar Creek/Austin Masonry/Sports 55, LaPorte, IN (1-2)
33t. Bischoff Realty, Harrison, OH (1-2)
33t. PAS/Easton/Evolution Tattoo, Bedford, IN (1-2)
33t. McKeesport PNA 352 T5, McDonald, PA (0-2)
33t. Primetime, Peru, IN (0-2)
33t. McSports, Shelton, CT (0-2)
33t. Belly’s Party Bus/B&A Sports Bar/Bernecker Roofing, Harrison, OH (0-2)
33t. Gold Rarities/Nu Coat, Merrimack, NH (0-2)
33t. Triple L, Columbus, OH (0-2)
33t. Bw3’s, Milford, MI (0-2)
33t. Team EFX/TNT/Worth, Gillette, NJ (0-2)
33t. James Medical, Ft. Wayne, IN (0-2)
33t. Kohn/RC Brewhouse, Elyria, OH (0-2)
33t. EMR/Plant Detail, Cincinnati, OH (0-2)
33t. TNT/Steppy’S, Eagleville, PA (0-2)
33t. EPA Financial Services, South Amboy, NJ (0-2)
33t. Vigilant/APC, Spring Grove, PA (0-2)
49t. McGillicutty’s Softball Team, Dayton, OH (0-2)


ASA C North held in Liberty, Missouri on August 30-September 3.

  • MVP – David Bunn, Double Deez
  • Batting Leader – Charles Case, Hartzel/Famous
  • Home Run Leader – Josh Merino, Solberg’s/Mysak/Jerseys

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – David Bunn, Double Deez
C – Kelly Wrangham, Sperle Masonry/Exec Mortgage
IF – Bryce Schweitzer, Double Deez
IF – Chris Byrns, Double Deez
IF – Quinton Collins, MT Softball
IF – Dave Cummins, Sperle Masonry/Exec Mortgage
OF – Ryan Manahl, Fanatics Sports Bar
OF – Chad Hook, Double Deez
OF – Nick Robertson, MT Softball
OF – Ryan Kayle, Double Deez
UT – Brian Gaske, MT Softball
UT – Kevin Kurtz, Double Deez
UT – Miles Bush, MT Softball
UT – Charles Case, Hartzel/Famous
UT – Shannon Jones, Fanatics Sports Bar


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Double Deez, Preston, IA (7-0)
2. MT Softball, San Diego, CA (6-2)
3. Fanatics Sports Bar, Waterloo, IA (6-2)
4. Sperle Masonry/Exec Mort., Fargo, ND (5-2)
5t. Solbergs/Mysak/Jerseys, Cedar Rapids, IA (6-2)
5t. Missouri Mofia, Poplar Bluff, MO (4-2)
7t. Stewart’s Construction, Urbandale, IA (3-2)
7t. CIA, Richmond, VA (5-2)
9t. Hartzel/Famous, Saugus, CA (4-2)
9t. Hammerheads, Dubuque, IA (2-2)
9t. Daisy Dook’s, Rock Island, IL (4-2)
9t. Monhollon Softball, Portage, MI (2-2)
13t. Frogtown, Cedar Falls, IA (3-2)
13t. Something Unique Sports, Chariton, IA (2-2)
13t. KJ Construction, Owatonna, MN (2-2)
13t. Korson Farms, Westonka, MN (3-2)
17t. Bone Crushers, Searcy, AR (2-2)
17t. Bud Light, Hannibal, MO (3-2)
17t. Hawks, Des Moines, IA (2-2)
17t. Tryon Gym, Harrisburg, SD (3-2)
17t. Tranberg Roofing, Blair, WI (2-2)
17t. Chatters/Keystone Light, Monticello, MN (1-2)
17t. Motor Inn, Kearney, NE (2-2)
17t. KC Elite, Gladstone, MO (2-2)
25t. Grand Slam, Warrensburg, MO (1-2)
25t. Ready Randy’s, New Richmond, WI (1-2)
25t. Abe’s Sidepockets, Kingman, KS (1-2)
25t. South Metro Sports, South St. Paul, MN (0-2)
25t. Unleashed, Shawnee, KS (1-2)
25t. Axis Softball, Lee’s Summit, MO (2-2)
25t. Maple Lynn, Virginia, IL (1-2)
25t. Zoo Bar, Aberdeen, SD (1-2)
33t. Dave’s Pizza, Bartonville, IL (0-2)
33t. Brahma Lumber, Princeton, MN (1-2)
33t. KC Wingnuts, Gladstone, MO (1-2)
33t. KC Chaos, Kansas City, MO (0-2)
33t. Kaas & Co., Peosta, IA (0-2)
33t. Russell’s Paint, Longwood, FL (0-2)
33t. Schmidt Irrigation, Lee’s Summit, MO (0-2)
33t. Pro Active, Palmyra, MO (0-2)
33t. Iowa Drainage, Mason City, IA (1-2)
33t. Team Fastcard, Ankeny, IA (0-2)
33t. Walk Off, Mexico, MO (0-2)
33t. Chrome Horse, Cedar Rapds, IA (0-2)
33t. Sioux Nation, Redwing, MN (0-2)
33t. State Farm, Jefferson City, MO (0-2)
33t. Columbia Storm, Columbia, MO (0-2)
33t. Wreckers Softball, Hillsboro, IL (1-2)
49t. Mississippi Pub/LBX, West St. Paul, MN (0-2)


ASA C South held in Augusta, Georgia on September 3-7.

  • MVP – N/A
  • Batting Leader – N/A
  • Home Run Leader – N/A

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Chris Stacey, CSC/Gutterworks
C – Greg Ballard, O.I. Livingston
IF – Jason Hatley, CSC/Gutterworks
IF – Drew Pinckley, CSC/Gutterworks
IF – Matt Cotton, CSC/Gutterworks
IF – Jamie Hancock, O.I. Livingston
OF – Brian Hall, CSC/Gutterworks
OF – Derrick Nevitt, CSC/Gutterworks
OF – Tommy Collier, O.I. Livingston
OF – Larkin Grant, Softball Express
UT – Shannon Touchton, Softball Express
UT – Scotty Langford, Wiley Supreme
UT – Jake Rushing, O.I. Livingston
UT – Brooks Cherry, CSC/Gutterworks
UT – Adam Tennyson, O.I. Livingston


FINAL STANDINGS

1. CSC/Gutterworks, Cookeville, TN (4-0)
2. O.I. Livingston, Headland, AL (6-2)
3. Softball Express, Gainesville, GA (3-2)
4. B&B/Sears/BMW, Clayton, NC (3-2)
5t. Wiley Supreme, Haines City, FL (2-2)
5t. Frozen Ropes, Baxley, GA (1-2)
7t. Miami Blitz, Miami, FL (2-2)
7t. ATS, Honea Path, SC (1-2)
9t. DCS, Belle Glade, FL (1-2)
9t. Statesville Transmission, Boone, NC (1-2)
9t. Cherokee Brick, Macon, GA (0-2)
9t. O’Neal Law Firm, Winston Salem, NC (0-2)
13t. Big Stixx, Lanett, AL (0-2)


ASA C West held at Delta Park in Portland, Oregon on September 3-6.

  • MVP – N/A
  • Batting Leader – Ben Grendahl, A-1/Elite
  • Batting Leader – Jason Grissom, West Coast Dynasty
  • Home Run Leader – Keahi Kapana, Street Legal

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Kenny Brown, A-1/Elite
P – Jason Grissom, West Coast Dynasty
C – Ben Grendahl, A-1/Elite
IF – Vince Granados, West Coast Dynasty
IF – Allen Gallagher, Guadalajara
IF – Olonzo Woodfin, West Coast Dynasty
IF – Keahi Kapana, Street Legal
OF – Westy Dean Guill, TAI/Elite/Combat
OF – Adam Nikolicer, TAI/Elite/Combat
OF – Chris Olsen, A-1/Elite
OF – Kaeo Rubin, Caseys Bail Bonds/Castle Heating/Worth
UT – Clay Millsap, Bucks
UT – Chris Boggs, West Coast Dynasty
UT – Joe Yusko, A-1/Elite

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – John Gibbs, Bucks
P – Tony Ogles, Guadalajara
P – Joseph Barragan, TAI/Elite/Combat
C – Jason Adoro, Street Legal
OF – Steve Elliott, A-1/Elite
OF – Josh Green, Bucks
OF – Kalin Makaiwa, Guadalajara
OF – Tony Enard, Bucks
UT – Cole Patterson, Hiddenwave/Burton
UT – BJ Rutkowski, KTI/Cartel/Worth
UT – Wes Archer, KTI/Cartel/Worth
IF – Daren Bayne, KTI/Cartel/Worth
IF – Ed Vega, TAI/Elite/Combat
IF – AJ Montano, TAI/Elite/Combat
IF – Shannon Cazimero, Street Legal


FINAL STANDINGS

1. West Coast Dynasty, Colton, CA (6-0)
2. A-1/Elite, Portland, OR (4-2)
3. TAI/Elite/Combat, Orange, CA (5-2)
4. Bucks, Reno, NV (4-2)
5t. KTI/Cartel/Worth, Seattle, WA (4-2)
5t. Guadalajara, Portland, OR (4-2)
7t. City Bible Church, Portland, OR (2-2)
7t. Street Legal, Kappa, HI (4-2)
9t. Casey’s Bail Bonds/Castle Heating/Worth, Camano Island, WA (3-2)
9t. The Anchor Bar, Portland, OR (1-2)
9t. Hiddenwave/Burton, Mt. Vernon, WA (3-2)
9t. Locked On Car Crushing, Vancouver, WA (1-2)
13t. Shockers/AO Athletics, Arlington, WA (1-2)
13t. FDI/Benz, Sparks, NV (1-2)
13t. One More Time, Bend, OR (1-2)
13t. Boomers Softball Club, Missoula, MT (1-2)
17t. Portland Marathoners, Portland, OR (0-2)
17t. D12, Sparks, NV (1-2)
17t. Fourseasons/Outlaws, Hillsboro, OR (1-2)
17t. Wrangler Knights, Bend, OR (0-2)
17t. Team 8/Richey’s Tire, Vancouver, WA (0-2)
17t. Sonny’s Softball, Casper, WY (1-2)
17t. Lokahi Kane, Waianae, HI (1-2)
17t. Garon Roofing, Vancouver, WA (1-2)
25t. Compusource/Buffalo Wild Wings, Bozeman, MT (0-2)
25t. Team Worth/Xtreme Team, Lewiston, ID (0-2)