Manager - Visit Tallahassee
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Manager - Visit Tallahassee
2012 ASA Girls 14U Class B Fast Pitch Southern Nationals VisitTallahassee.com Dear Players, Coaches, Team Supporters and Fans, On behalf of ASA and USA Softball players across America, congratulations on reaching the 2012 ASA National Championships! As athletes, we are thrilled to that you have achieved this level of competition as it is a tribute to your efforts both on and off the field. We commend you for your dedication, and accomplishment to softball, the game America plays. The ASA represents over 210,000 teams and over three million athletes and you are in an elite company by reaching your respective division’s National Championship. The ASA has a proud history and tradition unmatched by any softball association crowning National Champions. ASA takes great pride in being recognized as the National Governing Body of Softball in the United States by the United States Olympic Committee. In Oklahoma City, we have enshrined over 352 individuals into our National Softball Hall of Fame who were once just like you, participating in an ASA National Championship. Whether you are a player, coach, team supporter, or fan you are taking part in a TRUE National Championship and you should take great pride for participating in this prestigious event. The effort given by the local host cities and their staff in order to host an ASA National Championship is overwhelming. We are extremely appreciative for their time, effort, and caliber of Championships they provide each year. From concession stands to seating to hotel rooms and transportation, their ability to represent ASA is tremendous and we are so thankful. The ASA and its partner cities strive to host outstanding softball tournaments and crown National Champions in Fast Pitch, Slow Pitch, 16” Slow Pitch and Modified Pitch. Men, women, boys and girls, from ages 8 to 80, compete in over 100 National Championships annually. In addition, our gratitude and praise extends to our National Championship Umpires who have advanced to this level based on their accomplishments and expertise on the field. Again, congratulations on your team’s success this year and thanks to the cities and the local organizing committees for their efforts in furthering the history and tradition of the ASA National Championships. Sincerely, Kaitlin Cochran ASA Board of Directors Members Three-time member of USA Softball National Team 2010 World Champion 2011 Pan American Gold Medalist ASA 12-Under National Champion 2008 NCAA WCWS Champion Brian Wegman ASA Council Member – Player Representative Three-time member of USA Softball National Team ASA Men’s Class A Slow Pitch MVP ASA Men’s Class A Batting Champion ASA Men’s Class A National Champion 2012 ASA Girls 14U Class B Fast Pitch Southern Nationals Tallahassee, Florida—Messer Softball Complex Tournament Director ASA Representative Umpire In Chief Umpire Coordinator Ashley Edwards Carlton Benton Steve Nelson Annette Pevy Tournament Umpires Aviles, Luis Beard, Chester Beck, Chris Black, Jimmy Bowne, Betty Bryan, Wes Carpenter, Isaiah Champion, Jaimie Cieluch, Al Ellingsworth, Rocky English, George Feezell, Roger Getter, Derek Graham, Ron Henry, Duine Jackson, Tommy Mann, Donald Medders-Smith, Melissa Meyer, Alexandria Naramore, James Roden, Dewayne Sealy, Dwayne Seither, Steve Shindoll, Jason Shines, Daryl Watson, Darnell Tournament Staff Cindy Mead Rita Shivers Patsy Heath Wayne Simmons Brian Hickey Chris O’Brien Kieran Easton Bobbie Heath—Security Gary Shivers—Security Nick Pappas—Medical 2011 Girls’ 14U Class B Results (Ridgeland, MS) 1st - L.A. BLAZE (4-0) 2nd - HOUSTON HEAT (4-2) 3rd - CORDELE CRAZE (2-2) 4th - BARBERS HILL STING (2-2) 5th - MILLBROOK / S.A. HITT (1-2) 7th - 14 U SAYS ALL-STARS / SANTA FE TEAM INSANITY (0-2) 2012 Southern National Teams Carolina Rage Greenwood SC East Texas Pride Lufkin TX Gold Coast Hurricanes Davie FL High Intensity Niceville FL Insanity Santa Fe TX North Florida Elite Jacksonville FL Overdrive Biloxi MS Polk County Crush 98 Lake Wales FL Santa Fe Inferno Alachua FL Stephenville Shockwave Stephenville TX Tallahassee Merchants FL Tallahassee Tallahassee Merchants 97 Tallahassee FL Players Becca White Amber Belk No’elle Wisner Cassidy Stukes Maggie Grigg Cara Phillips Alyssa Phillips Madison Phipps Brittany Weaver Calee Harrison Veronica Ellis Managers Joey White Kirby Daniels Fred White Players Lindsey Akridge Leah Akridge Alexsandra Flores Karina Palomino Adriana Mosley Brooklyn Burnett Marie Mireles Sydney Hurley Teah Reese Kameri Mott Abbie Cummings Mika Maxwell Lauren Oates Managers Mike Akridge Orlando Ordaz Jamie Flores Players Melissa Rini Madison Canby Emily Rini Lindsey Jacobs Kayla Leibman Skylar Fairchild Dakota Damiani Maggie Scott Ariel Martinez Emilee Quesada Cecilia Siegel Gabby Delena Managers Steve Lerner Julio Quesada Amy Leibman Players Kamber Anderson Kasey Carr Lindsey Donaldson Tatum Edge Lainee Ely Braya Enriquez Faith Ford Savannah Foster Elizabeth Kelton Victoria Perkins Callan Taylor Taylor Thorne Jimi Watts Veronica Whitfield Rachel Wright Managers Kevin T. Watts Dennis P. Criddle George S. Ford Players Victoria Espinoza Hannah Thompson Kaitlynn Snipe Alexis Bean Melanie Walker Larissa Dondonay Jacey Doherty Jensine Grant Payton Kadlecek Taylor Collier Managers Willie Syers Luke Griffith Andy Bradley Players Alexis Brown Lacee Giddens Peyton Guerrin Natalie Hart Caylan Johnson Carson Long Ivorie Maltby Hayleigh Mulkey Amelia Olive Bailiegh Williams Kelly Winter Managers Nicky Brown Joel Long Laura Winter Players Sydney Cannette Aryn Clark Tori Gum Alora Houston Shelbi Ladner Caitlin Mallette Christine Marsland Jordan Switzer Madison Wall Beth Spiers Katrina Mouring Managers Jason Gum Josh Ladnier Scott Mouring Players Gretchen Ebert Alyssa Farinas Alona Harris Madison Johnson Destiny King Courtney Lang Nikki Lundy Alexis Mace Mary-Margaret MaggardStevie Miller Alyssa Rivera Jamesia Stoudemire Manager Jim Maggard Players Lacey Swafford Kaitlyn Chronister Kaitlyn Burke Devin Lewis Logan Hill Kasey Frazier Holly Weber Karly Richardson Autumn Woolen Savannah Jackson Managers Shelby Hill Players Rebekah Crockett Emma Davis Lillie Harper Morgan Kinsey Kaylee Moore Marissa Pence Heather Reatherford Kaylee Roberts Jayla Runyon Taya Vasquez Sabrina Watson Manager JW Smith Players Erin Batts Abbigail Clark Chastitie Hart Anna Jones Cassidy Mehr Breanna NeSmith Rachel Reeves Meghan Sarvis Tahlia Snider Jordyn Trammell Alex Walker Sydney Walker Managers Andy NeSmith Robin Ahrberg Scott Mehr Players Payton Burton Lindsey Fuller Julia Grove Kiley Harder Heather Hildmon Kelly Horne Caroline Jacobsen Carey Joiner Shayne O’Connell Brianna Pichard Natalie Sorensen Taylor Thorp Managers Frank Burke Jason Thorp Christine O’Connell Krist Jacobsen 106 East Jefferson Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301 Phone: 850-606-2306 Fax: 850-606-2304 www.VisitTallahassee.com ATTRACTIONS TALLAHASSEE MUSEUM 3945 Museum Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32310 (850) 576-1636 Enjoy 52 acres of living wildlife exhibits, nature trails, 1880’s farmstead, bird aviary, annual events and more! Mon-Sat 9 am-5 pm; Sun 12:30-5 pm. $9/Adults, $8.50/Seniors & College Students with valid ID, $6/Children ages 4-15, FREE/Children under 4 and Museum Members. IMAX THEATER 200 S Duval St. Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 644-4629 Featuring simulated “Mission Control” and space station laboratory, 50-foot dome planetarium, a 2D SR theater and 50’ by 70’ flat screen. WAKULLA SPRINGS STATE PARK 465 Wakulla Park Dr. Wakulla Springs, FL 32327 (850) 561-7276 Home of one of the largest and deepest freshwater springs in the world, this park plays host to an abundance of wildlife, including alligators, turtles, deer, and birds. Daily guided riverboat tours provide a closer view of wildlife, and glass bottom boat tours are offered when the water is clear. Swimming is a popular activity during the hot summer months. A nature trail offers a leisurely walk along the upland wooded areas of the park. The Wakulla Springs Lodge was built in 1937 by financier Edward Ball and is open year-round. A full-service dining room overlooks the spring; lodge meeting facilities offer an excellent place for retreats. $6 per vehicle (up to 8 people), Boat tours $8.00, 12 under $5.00. TALLAHASSEE ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM 6800 Mahan Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32308 (850) 942-0137 An incredible new museum featuring more than 130 classic and rare autos including an 1894 Duryea, 1931 Duesenberg, the Tucker and Batmobiles. Other collections include antique boat motors, Native American artifacts, sports memorabilia, motorcycles and pedal cars. Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm, Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun Noon-5 pm. $16/Adults, 2 or more $13.50, $10.75/Students, $7.50/Children, 5 and under free. MISSION SAN LUIS 2020 Mission Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32304 (850) 487-3711 History comes alive through costumed living history, hands on exhibit, re-created period buildings and archaeological excavations at the only reconstructed Spanish mission in Florida. Guided group tours available by reservation. Tuesday-Sunday 10 am.-4 pm. Admission MACLAY GARDENS 3540 Thomasville Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32309 (850) 487-4556 Maclay Gardens feature 200+ floral varieties plus hiking, biking and nature trails, swimming, fishing, and boating which surrounds the 1930’s home of NY financier Alfred B. Maclay. The beautiful ornamental gardens are located on a portion of the park's 1,076 upland acres. The gardens were first planted in 1923 by Alfred B. and Louise Maclay after purchasing the property for their winter home. Open daily from 8 am. to sunset. Park admission is $6/vehicle (up to 8 passengers) and $1 per each additional person. GOODWOOD MUSEUM & GARDENS 1600 Miccosukee Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32308 (850) 877-4202 The former home of a succession of prominent owners, this magnificent c. 1834 estate features more than twenty structures and a 19-acre heirloom garden. Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm (FREE). Main house tours Mon-Fri 10 am-4 pm; Sat 10 am-2 pm $5/person. Also, be sure to stop in for a bite to eat at Fanny’s Garden Café. For more information you can call (850) 942-0087, or check out the online menu- http://www.goodwoodmuseum.org/ PDF/Fanny'sGardenCafe.pdf. MUSEUM OF FLORIDA HISTORY 301 E Park Ave. Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 245-6400 Tracing Florida’s history throughout the centuries, permanent exhibits include a mastodon skeleton; a diorama depicting life along the St. John’s River before European contact; a tin-can camper, which brought early tourists to Florida; a recreated Florida steamboat; and a World War II exhibit. Spanish Shipwreck exhibit Mon-Fri 9 am-4:30 pm, Sat 10 am-4:30 pm, Sun and holidays noon-4:30 pm. FREE FLORIDA’S HISTORIC CAPITAL 400 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 487-1902 Restored to the 1902 appearance with stained glass dome and candy-striped awnings. Houses the Florida Legislative Research Center and Museum, restored House and Senate Chambers, Supreme Court and Governor’s suite. Mon-Fri 9 am-4:30 pm, Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun Noon-4:30. FREE. COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TOURS Florida A&M University Florida State University Times M-T 9am,11am & 2pm Times-Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Friday-9am & 11am Phone#- 850-644-3246 Phone#-850-599-3869 P.O. Drawer 2195 1500 Wahnish Way Tallahassee, FL 3236 Tallahassee, FL 32307 www.fsu.edu www.famu.edu Tallahassee Community College Times– M-F ( By appointment) Phone-(850) 201-8555 444 Appleyard Drive Tallahassee, FL 32304 www.tcc.fl.edu 106 East Jefferson Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301 Phone: 850-606-2306 Fax: 850-606-2304 www.VisitTallahassee.com SHOPPING DOWNTOWN MARKETPLACE Ponce de Leon Park at Park Avenue and Monroe St Fine arts, crafts, authors, writers/ poets, live jazz, chefs, historic chats, children's storytelling and farmer's market, plus special events throughout the season. BUS GROUPS WELCOME (Saturdays 8 am-2 pm, Mar-Nov). FREE Downtown Ponce de Leon Park at Park Ave. and Monroe St. GOVERNORS SQUARE 1500 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahasee FL 32301 850-671-4636 Regal Theatres Stadium 12—Governors Square Movie theatre Shop the area's best selection of retail specialty stores, including Tallahassee's only Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Brookstone, Abercrombie & Fitch/Abercrombie, Hollister, Gymboree, The Children's Place, Limited Too, Joined by Macys, Dillard's, JCPenney, Sears and Talbots a 500-seat Food Court and a complete customer service center. Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pm, Sun 12:30 - 5:30 pm. TALLAHASSEE MALL 2415 Monroe Street #200, Tallahassee FL 32303 850-385-7145 AMC Theatres Mall 20 Movies, Barnes and Noble, Sports Authority, Burlington Coat Factory, Foot Locker, Food Court WWW.VISITTALLAHASSEE.COM for restaurants and more shopping DINING AND SPONSORS Jim & Milts Barb B Q 1923 W. Pensacola Street, Tallahassee FL 32304 (850) 576-3998 Gordo’s Cuban Cuisine 1907 W Pensacola St. Tallahassee, FL 32304 (850) 576-5767 Andrews Capitol Grille and Bar 228 S Adams St, Tallahassee FL 32301 (850) 222-3444 Whataburger: Multiple Locations 815 Lake Bradford Rd Tallahassee, FL 32304 (850) 575-8602 Red Elephant-Pizza & Grill: 1872 Thomasville Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32303 (850) 222-7492 Metro Deli Downtown 104 S Monroe St, Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 224-6871 Marie Livingston Steak House 2705 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee FL (850) 562-2525 Three Guys From New York Pizza 1814 W Tennessee St, #2, Tallahassee, FL 32304 (850) 513-9600 Po’ Boys Creole Café: 1944 W. Pensacola St. Tallahassee, FL (850) 574-4144 Decent Pizza 1026 N. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32303 (352) 379-3663 Chick-Fil-A: Multiple Locations 2136 N Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL (850) 385-0599 1 Fresh Stirfry 1820 N Monroe St Tallahassee, FL 32303 (850) 422-2111 Tallahassee Visitor Center 106 East Jefferson Street Tallahassee, Florida 32301 800-628-2866 850-606-2305 www.VisitTallahassee.com Visitor Center Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Please visit www.visittallahassee.com for dining, attraction and calendar of events. Leon County Sports Tourism Brian Hickey— Director Chris O’Brien— Asst. Director Please note official rosters are held by Tournament Director