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WINTER 2011 Resmondo/Worth Wins USSSA Men’s Major World Series for Third Consecutive Year 2011 USSSA MAJOR WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth 44th Annual National Meeting Will See Ten Inducted at Hall of Fame Banquet Dal Beggs- FL Male Player Category Craig Elliott- AL Male Player Category Frank Webb- MO Manager Category Sherri Lynn France- FL Female Player Category Corky Carter- TN Umpire Category David Evaul- TX Executive Category Larry Quartucci- KY Manager Category Lou Blaha- VA Special Category Don Cooper- WA Sponsor Category Jimmy Powers- NC Male Player Category DEMARINI 2012 FASTPITCH Behold, the new line-up of DeMarini bats for fastpitch softball. Your power at the plate will be absolute, thanks to the patented TR3 Composite and the latest DeMarini technology. Everyone bow down to you, Queen of the Long Ball. This is where hitting legends get started. 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This marked the third consecutive year for Resmondo/Worth to win the crown jewel of softball, and the sixth title in the past seven years. “It is always very special when you win the World Series here in this stadium. This never gets old,” said John Rector, coach of Resmondo/Worth. “With all the injuries and adversity we have fought through this year, it is especially gratifying to come out on top when it counts most.” Resmondo/Worth, based in Winter Haven, Florida, won all but one of their five games by a run-rule margin. They outscored their competition 131 to 53, for an average of 26.2 to 10.6 per game. As the number one seed coming into the tournament, Resmondo/Worth opened on Wednesday night with a 22-5 shellacking of No. 16 seed Taylormade/Mizuno, an A team from Spotsylvania, Virginia. The following night, Resmondo/Worth crushed R&M Metals/Troupe/TCP/Easton, an A team from Waterloo, Iowa, 30-12. First Team All World: Resmondo’s Howie Krause- Infield 6 USSSA TODAY In their toughest test of the tournament in the semi-finals of the winner’s bracket on Friday night, Resmondo/Worth snuck past Team 454/Worth by a narrow 15-10 margin. Team 454/Worth, from Glen Allen, Virginia, was playing on the heels of winning the 2011 USSSA Men’s Class A World Tournament just one month earlier. 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USSSA Today welcomes unsolicited articles or photographs, but must be accompanied with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for return of unsolicited material. wins 6 Resmondo/Worth USSSA Men’s Major 2011 Worth/USSSA 58 “Memorial” Tournament World Series for third consecutive year USSSA ‘B’ World 22 2011 Tournament 333/Suburban/Larry’s 24 P&P Tire/CMT Wins C World Four Divisions of 26 Women’s Play Crowned 3rd Annual Columbus 59 Softball Legends Softball Insight with 62 Miken’s Isenhower Annual Breast Cancer 646th Awareness Softball World Champions NorCal teams racks up 28 2011 USSSA Men’s E West World Championship Fastpitch 34 USSSA Has Banner Year in 2011 2011 USSSA College Scholarship Announcement Youth Slow Pitch 682011 World Tournament – East Back to School Tour 74 NPF Enjoys Continues Success in its Second Year 76 Pretty In Pink 78 2011 Flower City Classic Expands to 42 Teams 36 66Oklahoma Softball 67 Softball is My Game by Brett Helmer 35 Tournament USSSA Welcomes Ten Inductees Into Hall Of Fame Super Softball 37 USSSA Weekends! Buzini . The unpro38 nounceable name is Leland Joins Texas 80Gary USSSA Fastpitch Jay Criscione Super NIT 85 Turns into “Regional” out... Event Whole Enchilada 42 The Heats Up Las Cruces teams have 52 Vegas winning hand at Lone Star Shootout Worlds California 88Northern Fall State Championships 90USSSA Golf 92 USSSA Karate USSSA TODAY 7 Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno Team Combat/Laser Vision/D2E/Supreme GTL Cartel/DeMarini 8 USSSA TODAY Second Place- Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno Spotsylvania, VA Third Place- Team Combat/Laser Vision/D2E/Supreme Kent,WA Fourth Place- GTL Cartel/DeMarini Seattle, WA That set up a Saturday night showdown in the finals of the winner’s bracket against LaserVision/Combat/D2E/ Supreme, a Major team from Kent, Washington. While Resmondo/Worth dominated LaserVision/Combat most of the season, the Derby Boys did post one win over Resmondo/Worth at the Conference Championships so an upset was a possibility. But it didn’t happen. LaserVision scored two in the top of the first inning, and Resmondo answered with four so the game was still close. But when LaserVision put up a goose egg in the top of the second, Resmondo bats erupted for 19 runs in the bottom of the frame to open a commanding 23-2 lead. LaserVision was able to put up a five-spot in the top of the third, but by the bottom of the fourth inning Resmondo/Worth left LaserVision/Combat standing on the field with a 27-7 run-rule victory. Bryson Baker led the hit parade by going 4-for-4 with three home runs and 8 RBIs. B.J. Fulk and Brian Rainwater each hit a pair of home runs in the romp. LaserVision/Combat dropped to the loser’s bracket on Sunday morning, where they faced a red-hot Taylormade/ Mizuno. Since losing to Resmondo/Worth on the opening night of the tournament, the scrappy bunch from Virginia had rattled off five consecutive impressive wins over WoodLaw/ Famous/Mizuno (18-16), Down2EarthSports/Worth (25-10), Suncoast/Reebok (15-14), Team 454/Worth (14-13), and the numbertwo seed of the tournament, GTL Cartel/Demarini, a Major team from Seattle, 10 USSSA TODAY First Team All World: Taylormade’s Brian Floyd- Utility Outstanding Offensive Player: Kevin Kennington- Taylormade (.719 avg, 8 HRs, 19 RBIs, 21 runs scored) WORTH’S PATENT PENDING 5.4L TECHNOLOGY Patent Pending 5.4L Composite Technology incorporates a Multilayer Performance Inner Core to achieve the largest sweetspot in the industry, extending the sweetspot 2” toward the endcap. 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That left the same two team who played in the very first game of the tournament on Wednesday night playing each other again Sunday afternoon for the championship. It would not be as easy for the Sod Boys the second time around. Resmondo/Worth lost the coin toss, so they were visitors and put up five runs in the top of the first inning. Taylormade/Mizuno, perhaps nervous on the biggest of stages, did not score in the bottom of the first. Resmondo managed just one run in the top of the second, and the Mizuno crew answered with seven to take a 7-6 lead after two innings. Could the biggest upset in World Series history be in the making? Resmondo/Worth answered that question quickly and convincingly by scoring 15 runs in the top of the third inning to re-claim a commanding 21-7 lead. To their credit, Taylormade refused to give up, by scratching out four runs in the bottom of the third, and another six runs in the bottom of the fourth. But Resmondo/Worth had another huge eruption in the top of the sixth, when they scored 13 more runs. And when Taylormade could 12 USSSA TODAY All World Manager and 2011 Inductee into the USSSA Hall of Fame: Frank Webb- Resmondo Home Run Champion: Bryson Baker- Resmondo (9 hrs) Worth Sports’ Slugfest station was one of the busiest of the weekend at the 2011 USSSA Major World Series. Never hurts to have softball superstars, Greg Connell, Andy Purcell, Don DeDonatis III and BJ Fulk offering batting tips. answer with just two runs in the bottom of the frame, the game ended with a 37-19 run-rule victory for Resmondo/Worth. Resmondo/Worth pounded an amazing 13 home runs out of the Major Leaguesized stadium, which is the Spring Training home of the Atlanta Braves. Baker had three home runs to lead the team, while Scott Streibel and Andy Purcell each hit two apiece. Other home runs were hit by Fulk, Greg Connell, Vince Bisbee, Howie Krause, Jeremy Isenhower and Jimmy Salas. Baker and Connell each went 5-for-6, while Purcell and Don DeDonatis each had 4 hits. Resmondo/Worth finished with a perfect 5-0 record for the second Men’s Major World Series in a row. TaylorMade/Mizuno settled for second place with a 6-2 record and the satisfaction of being the only 16-seed in World Series history to make it all the way to the championship game. LaserVision/ Combat came in third place with a 3-2 record, while GTL Cartel/DeMarini finished a very successful season by placing fourth also at 3-2. Combat Sports’ Bobby Nifong (right) visits with a team sponsor at the 2011 USSSA Men’s Major World Series B.J. Fulk and Brian Rainwater, both of Resmondo/Worth, were named Co-Most Valuable Players of the tournament. Both players went 15-for-18 at the plate for identical .833 batting averages to lead their team. Fulk scored 15 runs, had 17 RBIs and belted 8 home runs, while Rainwater scored 14 runs, had 8 RBIs, and hit 4 home runs. “I want to thank all my teammates for getting us here,” said B.J. Fulk. “This is definitely one of the highlights of my softball career and something I will never 14 USSSA TODAY Pat Ryan (left), Wilson Sporting Goods and Jerry Garnett (right), DeMarini Sports were at Slugfest touting the merits of the GTL Cartel and Stadium bats. As a note, Wilson is the parent company of DeMarini. 2011 USSSA Men’s All World Team First Team All World: Team Combat’s Brett Helmer- Catcher First Team All World: Taylormade’s Brandon Jonas- Pitcher Miken Sports’ Aaron Perdue proudly displays the new Miken bat lines. USSSA TODAY 15 First Team All World: Taylormade’s Robert Blackburn- Outfield Outstanding Defensive Player: Andy Purcell- Resmondo First Team All World: Team Combat’s Rusty Bumgardner- Utility Co-MVPs were Brian Rainwater and BJ Fuk. They were both identical 15 for 18 at the plate for an .833 average. Presenting the awards were Co-Tournament Directors, Elliot Clark,left (Arizona State Director) and Greg Huchingson,right (South Texas State Director). forget. I also want to thank Worth Sports for providing us with the best equipment in the game.” Player Award. Kennignton batted .719 with 8 home runs, 19 RBIs and 21 runs scored. One of the biggest surprises of the tournament was the hitting of Taylormade/ Mizuno infielder Kevin Kennington, who won the Outstanding Offensive What was not a surprise was Resmondo/ Worth pitcher Andy Purcell winning the Outstanding Defensive Player Award. The pitching and defensive skills of 16 USSSA TODAY Purcell continue to be the biggest difference seperatingResmondo/Worth and other teams in the upper level of softball. Bryson Baker won the Home Run Champion Award by belting 9 roundtrippiners during the tournament. The I WOULD HATE TO PLAY ME. BE YOURSELF. 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Players named to the All-World Tournament Team were Connell, Krause, Fulk, Rainwater, Purcell and Baker, from Resmondo/Worth; Robert Blackburn, Brian Floyd, Brandon Jonas, Brian Logan and Kennington, from Taylormade/ 18 USSSA TODAY Team Combat’s Dennis Rulli making a stellar play at third. If a Courage Award had been handed out at the tournament, it would surely have gone to Resmondo shortstop Don “Junior” DeDonatis III, who played most of the tournament with a severely injured left leg. After limping noticeably during the Friday night win, DeDonatis was scheduled to see a specialist on Saturday afternoon. But he skipped out t igh t igh we we ng ng wi wi dS dS oa ce dl an en al e– –B SB 12 Z SB1 2ZB © 2011 Hillerich & Bradsby Co., Louisville, KY. All rights reserved. When you step up to the plate with the Z-1000™, you’re armed with the best there is. And your competitors know it. 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But when the event finally happened, it was Tim Cocco of Jean Shoppe/TPS providing the thunder and lightning. The top 16 home run hitters during the regular season, plus at-large contestants from all 16 teams, were invited to participate in the competition. After several qualifying rounds, the final four included Fulk, Rainwater, Wegman and Cocco. Wegman and Cocco made the finals and Wegman blasted 5 balls out, before Cocco cranked out 7 to win the contest for the third year in a row. Cocco earned $1,000 for his efforts, while Wegman took home $500. 2011 USSSA Major World Series’ umpiring crew. We Welcome you to Maingate Lakeside Resort Maingate Lakeside Resort is a USSSA preferred hotel partner for sport teams, athletes and fans alike. 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Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. • Kissimmee, Florida 34747 www.maingatelakesideresort.com For more information or to book your teams call Libby Coker at (407) 997-1111 or email: [email protected] 20 USSSA TODAY CHRIS LARSEN 2009 ASA “A” ALL-AMERICAN 2010 BORDER BATTLE TEAM USA DEMARINI SIGNATURE PLAYER The ONE.12 ASA and the GTL CHRIS LARSEN 2009 USSSA MAJOR ALL-WORLD TEAM 2010 LONG HAUL POWER TOUR CHAMPION 2010 USSSA ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM CHAMPION Cartel BPF 1.20 Because Homeruns are Awesome™ 2011 USSSA ‘B’ World Tournament Kissimmee, Florida - September 16-18 by Dale Weiser Blitz Blitz celebrating Doerflinger 1st Step The 2011 USSSA ‘B’ World Championship featured 28 teams that, for the most part, were very equal in their level of play. Any of about 15 of the teams could have made a run at the title, but the one that did was Blitz/Weller/Watanabe/MAB/ Easton out of Cincinnati, Ohio. Blitz was runner up at the ‘B’ World two years ago to Northwest Combat but got it done this year on the power of some very consistent offense. Blitz went 5-0 and outscored their opponents 108-47 en route to the championship and faced an unlikely opponent in 1st Step Softball from Pompano Beach, Florida in the finals. 1st Step was a mid season bump from class ‘C’ to class ‘B’ and lost to Blitz in the 3rd round of the winner’s bracket before winning 5 straight to get back to face Blitz. and wind kept the ball in the park. The home run limit of 4 per team was rarely reached by any of the team’s weekend. In the championship game 1st Step jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning on a 3 run homer by veteran Chad Durick. Then Blitz answered with 3 runs in the bottom half on doubles from Jimmy Carter and Jason Roesch, and a single by MVP Mike Rogers. Then the Blitz defense led by pitcher Frank Gruber, the defensive MVP, shut down a tired 1st Step team 3 straight innings. Meanwhile Blitz added 4 more runs in the 2nd inning including a 2 run homer by David Kessler, and 2 more in the 3rd on a 2 run homer by Mike Rogers, before finishing them off with a 13 run 4th. The 13 run 4th was more runs than most teams were scoring in their entire games as the heat, humidity, 22 USSSA TODAY The tournament began on Friday night with some upsets as a local ‘C’ team Westshore Pizza knocked off Primetime 12-10, A&K Tile impressively beat Columbus Pipe 20-12, and Dave’s Place knocked off “top 4” seed Midwest Swing 9-8. For the remainder of the tournament there were great matchups all over the park and the low scoring games made for some big moments and fun games. When the sun went down on Saturday and the ball started to fly again it was Blitz vs. Doerflinger in the winner’s final as Blitz answered a big 3 run homer in the first inning by Doerflinger’s Cal Ford with a grand slam by Mike Rogers in the bottom half. The difference in the game was Doerflinger left too many runners on base and Blitz did not and Blitz won 18-13. Also late Saturday night Down2EarthSports.com held off a late inning rally by ChecKing to win 23-22 and 1st Step Softball “flip flopped” and “run ruled” Dave’s Place to make it to Sunday. On Sunday morning, 1st Step played 2 great games in wins over D2E and Doerflinger to make it to the finals. Congratulations to the Blitz management and sponsors that includes Dave Watanabe. Dave also won the 1993 ASA ‘A’ National tournament with his Watanabe Optical team. P&P 333/Suburban/Larry’s Tire/CMT Wins C World P&P 333/Suburban/Larry’s Tire/CMT won 8 games in a row, cruised through the winners bracket en route to their first world championship as a team. P&P 333, a team out of Lansing, MI, had an overall record for the year of 27-14. By winning the C World Series they will be bumped up to B for the 2012 season. In 2011 they went 0-2 vs. Major, 0-2 vs. A Teams, 3-3 vs. B Teams, and 21-6 against C Teams. Abra Wins “D” World Series Team Abra out of Salt Lake City, UT won the D World Series at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports. Abra went 11-1 for the week en route to their first World Championship. They scored 139 runs in the tournament while allowing only 59. The highest point of their week was scoring 30 runs in a game in the Florida heat while the lowest point was getting dropped into the losers bracket. 24 USSSA TODAY Clint Haveron won the tournament MVP while Matt Newbold won the Offensive Tournament MVP. Abra had 8 players on the All-Tournament Team. Abra had an overall record of 34-7 for the year heading into the World Series but kept their eye on the prize and won their first World Tournament. As a fan you can look for them to be bumped up to C and be a force to be reckoned with in the C World Series in 2012. Four Divisions of Women’s Play Crowned World Champions Enough Said/Easton were victorious in the Womans “A” Division this year at the World Series. They went 4-1 en route to their World Series title. They won 4 in a row to get to the championship but lost to the runner-up Supersonic/Tyja Sports. Enough Said /Easton took it to an IF game and won in a thrilling 15-7 victory. They scored 45 runs for the tournament while giving up 37 to opponents. Look for Enough Said/Easton to be in the running for another consecutive championship in 2012. Stacie Symonds took hope both the Tournament MVP and Offensive Tournament MVP awards while 6 other teammates were All-Tournament selections. Incognito out of Detroit, MI were the World Series winner in the competitive “B” Division in 2011, claiming their first world championship in a 14-4 victory over Minnesota Ice in a forced IF game by Incognito out of the losers bracket. Incognito beat Minnesota Ice in the championship 18-9 to force the infamous IF game. They went 6-1 for the World Series and outscored their opponents 86-38 while averaging a solid 12 runs a game. Patrika Barlow was named the A World Tournament MVP and 8 players from the team received all tournament selections. Diamond Magic out of Pittsboro, NC went 8-1 in route to the Womens “C” World Series. Diamond Magic came out of the losers’ bracket to beat Pitchers/ H&K Screenprinting in the championship 8-5 t o force an IF game where they were victorious, winning 6-3 in regulation. Diamond Magic went 34-14 for the year and played all around competitive softball year round and it paid off with a World Championship ring. Diamond Magic outscored their opponent 82-63 while averaging a little over 9 runs per game. Dedria Locklear from Diamond Magic would take home the Tournament MVP while her teammate Christy Draper would take home the Offensive Tournament MVP. Six other players from Diamond Magic would receive All-Tournament selections. Compsouth/Slip n Slide out of Fort Lauderdale, FL, went 8-1 in the “D” World Series and won their first World Championship. Compsouth was undefeated until a loss came in the championship game where they were beat 8-1 by the Long Island Hurricane out of E. Northport, NY. In the if game Compsouth managed to pull out a 10-6 win and send the Long Island Hurricanes packing. In the D World Series Compsouth managed to outscore their opponents 91-45 and averaged a solid 10 runs per game average. Compsouths own two Juanita Watkins won the tournament MVP while Christina Barone took home the Offensive Tournament MVP awards while 7 other teammates won got All-Tournament selections. WA STATE CHAMPS Rockstar/CARTEL/DeMarini 26 USSSA TODAY NorCal teams racks up 2011 USSSA Men’s E West World Championship by Greg Huchingson USSSA Assistant Executive Director, Danny Brown, from Concord, CA, fields questions at the manager’s meeting. The tournament was hosted by the City of College Station, TX at Veteran’s Park. With the tournament being held 9/11/11, the U.S. flag is half-staffed in remembrance of the 9/11 tragedy ten years ago. Bryan, TX Regional Athletic Complex was, also, used for tournament play. 2011 USSSA Men’s E West World umpiring crew. COLLEGE STATION, TX – Team RACC from Santa Clara, Calif. made the long trip from the Bay Area of Northern California to Central Texas and dominated the 87-team field by going 7-0 to capture the 2011 USSSA Men’s E West World Tournament. “Only one word can describe how this feels – amazing,” said player/coach Jeff Aana. “We’ve battled all year with some very talented teams, and for us to click at the right time was so satisfying for all of us. It has been a blast playing with 28 USSSA TODAY a great bunch of guys that all had the same goal.” There were teams from 17 different states entered in the tournament, including Washington, Oregon, Northern California, Southern California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Ohio and all over Texas. Games were played at Veterans Park in College Station and the Bryan Regional Athletic Complex in Bryan. Team RACC is sponsored by RJR Pumps Inc. and A Crouse Construction. This is the first year for the team to play together, although many of the players have competed against each other the past five years. The team was assembled from players across the Bay Area, from Vacaville in the North Bay Area to San Jose in the South Bay Area. Heading into the World Tournament, Team RACC had a 43-11 record in USSSA play on the year. They had four first place finishes in 10 USSSA tournaments, SBMGC2 $188.00 *CLOSE-OUT Worth 2011 Greg Connell Mayhem II Slowpitch Softball Bat - 34”, 26.5-30.5 oz. SBMGC $175.00 *CLOSE-OUT Worth 2010 Greg Connell M75120 Mayhem 120 Slowpitch Softball Bat - 34”, 26-30 oz. DXLCA-9 $149.00 *CLOSE-OUT DeMarini 2009 LC5 Legend Larry Carter Signature Series Slowpitch Softball Bat - 34”, 27-28 oz. VIPSP1P-E $189.90 *AnACOnDA SPOrTS EXCLUSIVE! Combat 2011 Johnny McCraw Virus Plague Slowpitch Softball Bat (End Load) - REISSUE - 34”, 26-30 oz. 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That allowed Team RACC to rest in the shade, while watching Bad Decisions battle McKenna Racing in the finals of the loser’s bracket. McKenna Racing beat Bad decisions (17-13) for their 10th win of the tournament to advance to the championship game. But McKenna Racing was out of gas and it was Team RACC who raced to the winner’s circle with an 11-7 victory. 2011 USSSA Men’s E West World Champions TEAM RACC Santa Clara, CA “We want to give a big thanks to the softball community, especially the players and friends who supported us on the way to this World title win,” said Aana. “There is a lot of time and money that goes into playing tournament softball. It’s not easy, especially on players with families.” Team RACC averaged 19.7 runs per game in their seven wins, while allowing an average of just 8.1 for an average margin of victory of over 11 runs per game. Zack McCormick led Team RACC in on-base percentage for the weekend at .821, which included a perfect 4-for-4 in the championship game. Other leaders in the important category were Kenny Querbin at .800, Rob Yamat at .750 and Hung Nguyen at .741. Team RACC third-baseman Cherokee Scrivner was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament while Aana, the team’s crafty pitcher, was named the Outstanding Defensive Player. 30 USSSA TODAY 2011 USSSA Men’s E West World- Second Place McKenna Racing Seattle,WA Other Team RACC players named to the All-World Tournament Team were McCormick, Nguyen and Brandon Baily. Hailing from the Seattle suburb of Auburn, McKenna Racing traveled the farthest distance of all teams at the tournament. They opened the tournament with a pair of narrow one-run wins, then won their third game by three runs before losing to Bad Decisions (12-4). McKenna Racing then dropped to the loser’s bracket and reeled off six more wins, before beating Bad Decisions in the Sunday morning re-match that was the finals of the loser’s bracket. McKenna Racing finished the tournament with an impressive 10-2 record. Seth Engleber of McKenna Racing was name the Outstanding Offensive Player of the Tournament, while other McKenna Racing players named All-Tournament were Josh Fleck, Brady Wade and Cody Cox. Bad Decisions was the highest finishing team from Texas, taking third place with a 5-2 record. The performance capped a brilliant season for Bad Decisions that featured a 66-18 record and seven tournament championships, including the 128-team Budweiser Softball Festival. Bad Decisions players named to the All-World Tournament Team were Jacob Ryan, David Ramirez Jr. and K.C. Johnston. 2011 USSSA Men’s E West World- Third Place Bad Decisions San Antonio, TX Surefire from Las Vegas came finished fourth with a 6-2 record, AZ Syndicate from Surprise, AZ and Head First from League City, TX tied for fifth place with 4-2 records. DC Outlaws from Houston and Notorious from Bay Area, CA tied for seventh place also with 4-2 records. The remainder of the All-Tournament selections were Ron Davis, Eric Eigenrauch and Joe Ward, from Surefire; Rod Grubb and Brian Whittington, from AZ Syndicate; Shawn Schimming and Ryan Jensen, from Head First; Eddie Lazo and Adam Gonzales, from DC Outlaws; and Mike Clarin and Rob Learned, from Notorious. The remainder of the Top 10 finishers were Just Left Pub and Grill, from Mountlake Terrace, WA; Ducks, from Oklahoma City, OK; Wharton’s Worst Nightmares, from Wharton, TX; and Boosters, from Wichita, KN. 32 USSSA TODAY 2011 USSSA Men’s E West World- Fourth Place Surefire Las Vegas, NV Francesca Enea #10 Jessica Mendoza #2 Ashley Charters #11 USSSA Fastpitch Has Banner Year in 2011 by Bill Dowell The USSSA Fastpitch program continues to reach new milestones each year, while eclipsing old records and setting loftier goals for the future. field of college recruiting, administered one of their only eight player recruiting camps at our ESPN Rise World Series in Orlando. While the fastpitch programs of many other associations have stagnated or even declined in recent years, USSSA Fastpitch continues to grow and in some cases by substantial amounts. The graphs depict this growth in six major statistical categories. Signature Events However, our fastpitch program isn’t just about registering teams and running tournaments. Although at the end of the day that is how all programs are measured, USSSA Fastpitch goes beyond the statistics and brings excitement to many other facets of the sport. Below are some of the highlights of our 2011 season. College Exposure / Showcase Tournaments A college showcase event is designed to attract competitive 16U and 18U teams together with college coaches in a tournament environment that maximizes the exposure element. Each year we continue to offer more college showcases that are drawing some of the nation’s best teams. 2011 saw 16 individual event s play host to 970 teams. A few of our marquis tournaments include the Elite Showcases of Texas (262 teams), America’s Finest City (AFC) Fall and Winter Showcases (209 teams) and the MSP Fall Showcase (132 teams). A large part of the success of a showcase tournament is how well it ties in other aspects of the exposure concept. For example, our Showcases in the Desert offer a college recruiting seminar hosted by Sue Enquist, former NCAA National Champion from UCLA. The MSP Fall Showcase partners with Fastpitch Online Showcase, a third party recruiting firm that assists players in finding the right college. The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA), the most widely respected body in the 34 USSSA TODAY A number of other premier tournaments have made their mark around the country which perennially attracts hundreds of teams. For instance our fastpitch program offers many events that benefit specific causes such as cancer awareness and research and there are none bigger than the Pitch for the Cure in Arkansas with over 200 teams or Georgia’s Children’s Healthcare Classic. Theme tournaments have become a staple in several state programs. Following the substantial growth of fall programs, Halloween themed events have become increasingly popular led by the Monster Bash in Kansas which spans two weekends with over 200 participating teams. It’s no secret that a major draw for our Orlando World Series is the various Disney attractions. However Orlando is not the only destination site throughout the year as several tournaments are positioned around unique aspects of our country’s landscape, including the Blast at the Beach in Ocean City, Maryland that annually draws over 180 applicants to its warm, sandy beaches in June. New State Director Appointments Over the past 12 months a record 12 new state directors were appointed in states where we did not have a substantial market presence. Every one of our new appointees brings a unique dimension to our overall program, but two attributes are common to each of them – an inherent love for fastpitch and the enthusiasm necessary to make USSSA the premier program in their state. Our newest state directors include: Connecticut – David Rocha Minnesota – Scott & Erin Brown New York Downstate – Doug Duncan North Carolina – Rod Skinner Ontario – Frank Crudo Rhode Island – Joey Wilson South Carolina – Carrie Lyons Texas North – Gary Leland Texas South – Tony Elizondo Utah – David Word West Virginia – James Hightower Wisconsin – John Roth Expansion of “C” Program The “C” program is one of the leading areas of growth in USSSA Fastpitch. We have been cautious not to build our “C” program by merely reclassifying “A” and “B” teams but rather by searching out grass roots leagues that previously did not participate in tournament play because of the unavailability of those events in their area. The number of “C” tournaments increased 30% from 307 in 2010 to 400 in 2011 while the number of teams participating in those events rose 35% from 2,657 to 3,579, respectively. We offered three successful “C” World Series in 2011 in the Midwest, Southeast and Mid Atlantic areas and will introduce a fourth event in 2012 in Las Cruces, NM. E. A. Ramsey Scholarship Program A record 18 fastpitch scholar-athletes from eight states each received $500 awards. Both the number of scholarship applicants and those receiving awards continue to increase every year. More details about the E. A. Ramsey Scholarship Program can be found on the next page. USSSA Fastpitch has quickly become a dynamic, ever changing program with an exciting future and 2012 is destined to become our best year ever. Fastpitch Vice-Presidents Jeremy McDowell, Bryan Sage and Bill Dowell are currently assembling a 5-year business plan that will ensure the future security and prosperity of the program for years to come. 2011 USSSA College Scholarship Announcement “Each year we appear to exceed the previous year!” says Scott Kuhnen, chairperson for the USSSA A.E. Ramsey College Scholarship Program. “Our CEO, Don DeDonatis, has committed additional funds to the 2011 college scholarship program,” explained Kuhnen, “so we were able this year to award a total of thirty-one scholarships to student-athletes from seventeen different states.” The A.E. Ramsey USSSA College Scholarship Program is named for one of the founders of USSSA and former National President, Al Ramsey “This is one of the finest programs USSSA has to offer,” says DeDonatis. “Not only do we reward student-athletes for participating in USSSA sports and excelling at athletics at the same time, but we also honor one of the association’s founding fathers and our former CEO, Al Ramsey.” This year’s scholarship money goes to Baseball 1 Robert K. Pettet 2 Andrew W. Cleveland 3 Lincoln E. Evans, Jr. 4 Taylor M. Fish 5 Sheldon S. Banks 6 Alex S. Pieters 7 Thomas A. Kunst 8 Clint J. Cook Fast Pitch 1 Isabella E. Olea 2 Syndey C. Gaffin 3 Brandi J. Gaffin 4 Morgan R. Yuhas 5 Elizabeth M. Bondarenko 6 Dush L. Morrison 7 Chelsea N. Blumenshine 8 Kristi M. Anson 9 Alexis M. Shaffer 10 Kelsey L. Ericksen 11 Jana L. Schwartz 12 Brooke N. Gilland 13 Katrina E. Kolbe 14 Christine I. Anderson 15 Courtney M. Day 16 Michelle L. Kahle 17 Ashley R. Runion 18 Stephanie E. Rose 19 Kelli E. Henry 20 Megan A. Turner 21 Nicol M. Chesley Slow Pitch 1 Madeline R. Campbell 2 Paige L. Breaux Golf 1 Connor J. Taylor Multi-Sport 1 Mallory K. Boudreaux 2 Logan K. Parsons 3 Courtnie H. Spain eighteen student-athletes in fast pitch, eight in baseball, one in slow pitch, three who excel in multiple sports, and, new this year, our first-ever golf scholarship winner. The 2011 scholarships were all $500 and, unlike many scholarships which are awarded to the schools solely to defray tuition costs, the USSSA scholarship funds are sent directly to the students and their families and can be used for tuition, books, housing, or just a living allowance. Making good on a promise from 2010, Mr. DeDonatis has encouraged all the sports under the USSSA banner to participate. This year’s applicants reflected an increase from 2010, which the Association appreciates. “Our goal is to reward as many students as possible,” explains DeDonatis, “and this year’s application in golf is exciting for that reason. We’d like all our sports and young student-athletes to benefit.” Interested student-athletes should go to www.USSSA.com to download an application form and begin the process of applying today. The application form can be found on the various home pages for slow pitch, fast pitch, baseball, and basketball. The application must be endorsed by a USSSA Sponsor (manager/coach, State Director, National Board Member), forwarded to the State Director in the sport for which you are applying, must be accompanied by a letter of acceptance from the college you are attending, and include a brief essay (200-300 words) explaining how USSSA sports helped you prepare for college and future endeavors. USSSA College Scholarship applications are due to the USSSA National Headquarters by 15 August of each year. If there are any questions, please direct them to your USSSA State Director or Scott Kuhnen, So/Central Ohio State Director, (937)429-0029 or e-mail: [email protected]. West Palm Beach Moore Troutville Kearney Topeka Shelby Township Novato Ft. Lupton FL SC VA NE KS MI CA CO Palm Beach Atlantic Clemson Univ. Lynchburg College Univ. of Nebraska Cent. Christian Coll. Oakland Univ. Calif. Lutheran Univ. McCook Comm. Coll. $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Yuma Glendale Glendale Henderson Nottingham Wellington Fort Collins Fort Collins Highlands Ranch Plainfield Topeka Grant City Washington Palmer Lake Wauseon Berthoud Marassas Colorado Springs Monument Defiance Huber Heights AZ AZ AZ NV MD CO CO CO CO IN KS MO DC CO OH CO VA CO CO OH OH not apparent Regis University Grand Canyon Univ. U. of No. Colorado U. of Maryland (CP) Otero Junior College Northeastern Jr. Coll. Colorado State Univ. Lamar Comm. College Trine University Univ. of Kansas N.W. Missouri State Trinity College Washington College Univ. of Detroit Mercy Front Range C.C. Bridgewater College Luna Comm. College Trinidad State J.C. Notre Dame College Malone Univ. Champlin Lake Charles MN LA Concordia/Moorhead Univ. of Louisiana, Lafayette $500 Hammond LA Univ. of Louisiana, Lafayette $500 Lafayette Xenia Fairborn LA OH OH Baton Rouge C.C. Sinclair C.C. Cedarville University $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 USSSA TODAY 35 USSSA Welcomes Ten Inductees Into Hall Of Fame Corky Carter- TN Umpire Category n Anthony “Corky” Carter has been umpiring baseball and softball for more than forty years. He has umpired all levels, from Little League to High School to College. Having a Master’s Degree in Education, he has a passion for educating officials. n Currently writes for Referee Magazine, with a readership of more than 18,000 sports officials that are members of the National Association of Sports Officials. n Co-authored a book, “Take Charge Softball Umpiring”, and written for several softball periodicals. n Inducted into the Texas USSSA Hall of Fame inaugural ceremony in 1997. n Umpired major softball tournaments all around Nashville and Tennessee for the past 18 years. n 2006- USSSA Manager of The Year. n 2007 -Men’s USSSA Class A World Series Champions. n 2007- Men’s USSSA Class A Manager of The Year. n 2008 -Men’s USSSA Class A World Series Champions. n 2008- Men’s USSSA Class A Manager of The Year. n 2009- Men’s USSSA Class A World Series Runner Up. David Evaul- TX Executive Category n Resolved bat standard dispute between USSSA and DeMarini Sports, Inc. in 1995 by the creation of the 1.20 BPF standard for softball bats--the first performance standard ever for bats. n Became USSSA General Counsel in 2003 and helped finalize the Disney Facility Agreement negotiated by Mr. DeDonatis, removed a bat that was in excess of our 1.20 BPF from USSSA play while working with the bat manufacturer, revised USSSA bat and ball licensing royalty agreements. n Created the-- if you even threatened to sue, you are suspended--- rule in 2004 and the--if you actually sue, you are suspended forever-constitutional provision in 2007. Larry Quartucci- KY n 2001 won the Grand Slam with Long Haul all 4 nationals n Teammates with the late Dirk Androff, Charles Wright, JC Phelps, Kenny Carver, Jaque Millier. Frank Webb- MO Sherri Lynn France- FL Manager Category Female Player Category n USSSA World Series Championships: 1995 UPI/TPS (MVP) 1998 UPI/Kinder 2000 Kinder Sharks (MVP) 2003 Armstrong’s Lady Rebels 2006 Long Haul/Enough Said 2009 Sharks (All World Team) Jimmy Powers- NC Male Player Category n 1992 National Homerun Champ n 1994 Louisville Slugger had 3 titles homerun, batting average, homerun frequency Won the batting title and homerun title also won USSSA Major World Series and was the MVP n 1996 won USSSA Major World Series n 2001 won USSSA Major World Champs Don Cooper- WA Sponsor Category n Started playing USSSA 1989 In Washington State n Inducted Into 2009 USSSA WA Hall Of Fame n 2008 USSSA National Award Of Merit Award n Tournament Director Men’s Major Seattle Since 2006 n Sponsored/Coached/Played n 54 USSSA Worlds n 39 USSSA Nationals – Men’s, Women’s, Mixed and Church n 1St Place In 16 Usssa Nationals Highlights n 2011 Mixed A Worlds n 2009 Men’s B Worlds n 2009 Mixed A Worlds n 2009 Women’s 35+ Worlds n 2008 Major World Series n 2008 Mixed A Worlds n 2007 Men’s B Worlds n 2007 Mixed A Worlds Runner Up’s n 2008 Mixed A Worlds n 2007 Major World Series Manager Category n Inducted into the Michigan USSSA Hall of Fame in 2000. n 2005 3rd Place finish in the USSSA Men’s Major World Series as an A Team. n 2006- Men’s USSSA Class A World Series Champions. n 2006- Men’s USSSA Class A Manager of The Year. 36 USSSA TODAY Craig Elliott- AL Male Player Category Dal Beggs- FL Male Player Category Lou Blaha- VA Special Category n 1991 - 1994 - St Louis Merchants coach/manager n 1995 - 1996 - Ritchs Superior coach n 1997 - 1998 - N.A.S.T.Y Boys Manager n 1999 - Hague - Resmondo Double “A” Champs coach/ manager n 2000 - Hague - Resmondo Double “A” Champs coach/ manager n 2001 - 2002 - HagueResmondo 3rd Place Major USSSA coach/manager n 2003 - Resmondo - Hague - Taylor Bros - Sunbelt USSSA Major Champs coach/manager n 2004 - Resmondo - Taylor Bros. - 3rd Place Major USSSA coach/manager n 2005 - Resmondo - Smith - Menosse - USSSA Major Champs coach/manager n 2006 - Resmondo - KME USSSA Major Champs USSSA World Series Manager n 2007 - Resmondo Softball USSSA Major Champs World USSSA Series Manager n 2008 - Resmondo Specialty Tank - 2nd Place Major USSSA Manager n 2009 - Resmondo-Specialty Tank - Major Champs USSSA World Series Manager Record 62 wins 3 losses in conference play. n 2010 - Resmondo-Specialty Tank-PhoneMaster - Major Champs USSSA World Series Manager n 2011 - Resmondo-Specialty Tank - Major Champs USSSA World Series Manager n 2 Double “A” USSSA World Championships / 7 Major USSSA World Championships USSSA Super Softball Weekends! Robert W. Boudreaux We’ve finished….the pressure is off….we were successful….so who get’s the glory? I am writing today to say, not me….not the Board of Directors….but you, the TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS of the largest softball event in the history of USSSA. Each of you…..Neal Swanner (LA), Kelly Burke (MD), Tammy Totland (KS), Dale McGregor (WA), David Boswell (NM), Dwight Gehring (KS), Gary Godden (NY), John DeMagristris (NY), Bill Harper (CO), David Kasouf (NY), Chuck Kline (MO), Mike O’Donnell (MO), Bob Reed (NY), Teresa Schrock (KS), Gabe St.Pierre (LA), and Billy Vaughn (LA), So how did we motivate you to do such an excellent job? To pull off such a feat? We didn’t. You motivated yourselves. The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra. And each of you has contributed that little extra to make a big difference. They say that one of the greatest sources of energy is pride in what you’re doing. You displayed that extra – that energy, that pride, that commitment. (l to r): John DeMagristris (NY), Dale McGregor (WA) and Gary Godden (NY). You can’t pay somebody enough for that. This group rescheduled their vacations, and time away from their regular jobs to make OUR big softball event the event players will talk about for years….you can’t pay someone for that. This group put in 20 hour days to insure the success of the USSSA events….your can’t pay someone for that. You dealt with weather and a scheduling nightmare….you definitely can’t pay someone for that! Our staff spent days listening to completely unjustified, unreasonable demands from our teams. They did it without losing their poise and their perspective….you can’t pay someone enough for that. So many of you have made similar sacrifices. You just can’t pay people enough for that. So what do you do? Well, first you hope these individuals, and others like them, gain an inner satisfaction from a job WELL DONE! We hope our fellow directors across the country recognize and value their sacrifices and dedication. You hope their families reaffirm their commitment to personal excellence. In short, you hope other directors and umpires recognize the qualities that make this group unique. Kelly Burke (MD) Bill Harper (CO) Billy Vaughn (LA) Tammy Totland (KS) Yes, as a management team, we hope that, in some small way, each of you, who has shown such commitment to your job, feels pride in our joint success and in your individual contributions. As British educator and social commentator John Ruskin so aptly observed, “The highest reward for a man’s toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it.” But you can’t pay someone enough for that kind of attitude, for that kind of hard work, for personal sacrifice of time and emotional energy. We can only say a small “THANK YOU” and hope each of you understands the gratitude we feel. You have our respect. You have MY utmost respect. USSSA TODAY 37 The unpronounceable name is out... by Kaylen Shimoda Men’s Slowpitch Softball is a sport of precision, skill and technique; it requires a strong piece of mind and, like many sports, the desire to win. TJayBusin recalls a time when he hadn’t really understood the game. It was a time when he had thought of it as a ‘beerleague’ sport, where men wore cutoff shirts and shorts. Little did he know, it would become his passion and a major part of his life. Busin says, “Right away, softball kept me up at night... I read all of the boards, all of the gossip. I couldn’t believe that it was as competitive and serious as it was.” This was the first competitive sport he had played in 8 years after he could not extend his career in the MLS, and it grabbed him from the start. “I loved the fact that I took the field with guys who were former MLB, AAA, AA or All-American athletes, guys who had such high-levels of experience and talent. Their energy was contagious,”Busin said. While his intrigue with the game of softball continued to grow, it correlated directly with the start-up of Buzini Sports, which he started in December of 2007. Busin admits that the primary reason for starting his own business 38 USSSA TODAY was so he could be completely engulfed with the game. Originally, BuziniSports, was created to write about softball, review tournaments in the area and write player spotlights. “We had a great year out of the gate,” he said, “and that grew into a new concept.” Within the year, website traffic broke the 100,000 ‘clicks’ mark, and a new concept was born. “We were receiving requests for uniform and equipment referrals everyday,” said Busin. Instead of passing the uniform business off, he decided to take on the challenge. “I had two choices; buy a bunch of equipment I didn’tknow how to use, or find a reputable printing company to work with,” said Busin, and he chose the latter. From a small town in Mississippi, Chris Collins, now one of the three partners that make up BuziniSports.Com, had founded Custom Printing of MS. With several large corporate clients, Custom Printing was also on the rise. Collins had been involved with some sporting goods, but not in this spectrum; this was their opportunity. They started slow, but now, they already provide services and goods for almost 200 teams. Buzini Sports provides uniforms, websites, logos, gloves, shoes, bats, balls and the list continues to grow. “We are a one-stop shop, with everything for Fastpitch, Slowpitch and Baseball at every level. Our golf, basketball and football selections will be released in stages throughout 2012 and 2013, along with the release of our new website this November 14th.” The company is an authorized dealer for Adidas, Baden, Combat, Easton, Under Armour and Worth. “These companies represent the best the game has to offer. We add a new vendor every month or so, but the vast majority of our customers want these.” Buzini Sports is also excited to announce their new affiliation with Baden Sports. The family-owned, Seattle, WA sporting goods company known worldwide for it’s inflatables and now, it’s equipment. As the new territory representative for Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas, Busin adds, “I am very excited to be part of something this innovative, this special.” That ‘special’ something is a patented concept, which Busin says Baden Sports has perfected to a tee. It’s the new “Axe” handle, and according to Busin is the “definition of innovation when it comes to the ‘bat’ and it’s evolution.” Busin foresees this game changer as something that will become standard over the next 10 to 20 years. “It just makes complete and totalsense when you take away how it has always been done and look strictly at the science,” says Busin. “The handle promotes a palm up, palm down swing; forces your wrists to break at the proper time instead of early, and most importantly, if you don’t swing the bat correctly, you feel it, which is unlike any training aid, video, coach, gimmick or otherwise can do... I have coaches from Little League to major college institutions intrigued and placing orders.” The Axe is made for competition, and there was lots of time, money and technology put into it to perfect its form. There were some hurdles, but the Axe is here and here to stay. Danielle Lawrie, pitcher and spokesperson for the Florida Pride fast pitch team and 2-time NCAA player of the year, chose Baden over all other sports manufacturing companies. “Danielle is one of the best players in the World,” he raved, “I am a huge fan.” As far as their inflatables and fastpitch/baseballs go, one would have to look a very long time to find a better company. He adds, “They make the highest quality baseball, basketball, soccer and footballs in the country. They are just fantastic in the ball business.” Taking a look into the future, it seems like the sports world should get ready, because their bats will be just as prevalent. Yet, our guys are excellent spokesmen for Buffalo Wild Wings, BuziniSports. Com and Baden. They play the game, not because they are paid... but because they are compelled.” It was very obvious the pride and passion that co-founders, Steven Gentry, Jeff Lohrmann and Busin have been able to build. Giving a hint into 2012, when Baden Sport’s ‘Avenge’ 1.20 bat will start to hit the fields, he says, “They got it right with this one... pop, durability, backed by a one year warranty and it is priced perfectly.” The USSSA Conference is the center stage for the best. Busin exclaims, “They are the crème de la crème of softball, so many teams are satisfied being the ‘proverbial’ big fish in their little pond, but the Conference is the ocean of oceans.” BWW/Buzini Sports.com/ Baden was successful in it’s inaugural USSSA Conference season, finishing 4th in the USSSA C World, 1st in the C Power Rankings and 26th in the country according to the rankings on Softball Center. “Our coaching staff is looking ahead as we transition to B Class,” Busin said. He concluded with how they are adding a few veterans to their young line-up and twice as many Conference events. “The Conference is our sole focus next year. We are seeking new sponsors to accommodate our growth, but we will make it work regardless. We can’t wait to step on the field with the best as we strive to one day, take our place among them.” Good luck guys! Baden Sports’promotional ‘guru’, Greg Barton, has been a spearhead for the company that is gaining noticeable market share in Fast Pitch and in Baseball bat sales. “The new BBCOR standard was the perfect time to introduce a revolution when all barrels became the same,” Barton went on to say, “...it became about all the little things combining to make the great difference. TJay get’s it,” but back to softball. When asked what he thinks of the game, Busin can only see good things in the future. The amount of players that value theircommitment and treat sponsors well is on the rise. “We have a humble team and a modest budget. What Teams Are Saying About Conference USSSA Comment from Andrew Dubberly This past year was our first year in the conference. Paid the $5K. Got 6 tournaments paid for at $350 each. ($2100). Then we went to the A world where we paid no entry fee ($350). We also attended the conference championships with free entry fee and 14 condo nights at no charge (at least $100 a night rooms and another $350 entry free so $1750 total). We are a B team and attended the B worlds as well. Another $350 entry fee paid and stayed in Florida all week to play in the Mens Major which we also qualified for. Another paid entry fee $350 and a total of 56 more free condo rooms to use any way we wanted between the B world and major ($6400 between the two). We were given back two checks from USSSA totaling $4500 at the worlds. So bottom line I spent $500 to play in the conference and got a total value of over $10k in tournaments and rooms. Total team payroll was zero. You don’t have to pay players to compete. No one in the country knew one guy on our roster this year and we finished 10th. The great luxury I have is we live in Ga so we don’t have to buy plane tickets, rental cars, etc. (this is not typical and we are lucky) That is a huge plus for us and makes it an easy decision to return to Conference USSSA play in 2012. USSSA TODAY 39 From great sporting events to waterslides to shopping, Panama City Beach is a destination that’s about fun. playpanamacitybeach.com 800.PCBEACH (722.3224) The Whole Enchilada Heats Up Las Cruces By Adam R. Baca Photos by Larry Meraz The 2011 Whole Enchilada Softball Tournament in Las Cruces, N.M. came to a close the evening of Oct. 9 after three days of intense slow-pitch softball. This year’s tournament included over 200 teams, with five different brackets. The tournament included Men and Women’s C and D divisions, as well as the Men’s E division.The tournament was a non-qualifying tournament. 42 USSSA TODAY “It’s one of the largest tournaments,” USSSA director for New Mexico Bert Frederick said. The weather was warm and the Southern N.M. desert skies were as clear as they could be. Las Cruces couldn’t have been more prepared to host this year’s tournament. The tournament is not only popular with N.M. teams as it draws in different teams from around the region. Frederick said this year’s tournament included teams that came from Ariz., Calif., Colo., Nev., N.M., TX, and Wyo. It is not only one of the biggest USSSA slow-pitch softball tournaments around, but a place for all the softball teams to get together and socilize. “It’s probably the largest tailgate party around,” Frederick said. The sound of beer bottles hitting the bottoms of trashcans was almost as common as the sound of softball’s hitting aluminum bats. “It’s the Woodstock of softball,” said Danelle Fresquez as she was hanging out in the parking lot outside of Harty Field. The tournament started on Oct. 7 and ran until Oct. 9. The tournament never saw a break as games were played 24 hours a day until all five champions were named. Not only does the giant tailgate party like atmosphere draw teams in from around the region, the great competition and sportsmanship is a big reason for teams to come visit beautiful southern N.M. “You can bring 200 teams in and nobody has any problems,” said Richard Palomino, who plays for You’re It Softball. “It’s welcoming. Everybody is very friendly,” said Jennifer Stalter who played with Peaches out of Casa Grande, AZ. Palomino, who has also played in tournaments in TX and NV loves the great competition the tournament draws. “If you can win here, you played your ass off,” he said. “It’s my fourth year and we’ll be here every year.” The results In the Men’s C class, F.T.P. out of Andrews, TX took home the first place trophy. F.T.P. went through the tournament undefeated winning five games to become champions of the Men’s C bracket, beating West Texas Mafia/WTX Tees who hailed from Odessa, TX, in the championship game. “We came out as a team, and we stuck together as a team,” F.T.P. player Joe Bitolas said, while celebrating with teammates in the parking lot outside of Harty Field. “It’s just making our reputation.” Gil’s AZ Heat out of Chandler, Ariz. took third place in the Men’s C division. In the Men’s D division, Ya Estuvo out of Denver, Colo. took the first place prize going undefeated winning eight games 44 USSSA TODAY © Disney DO IT ALL Fabulous Facilities, Fabulous Fun We believe more is more so Kissimmee gives you more of everything … more superb facilities for your tournaments and more fun for everybody. Ride horseback • Zipline across the tree tops • Soar in a hot air balloon • Play golf Yes, you can do all this and more. Take in all of Orlando’s exciting theme parks and water parks, plus explore historic downtown areas, shop, or just relax. Learn more about Kissimmee’s sports facilities at KissimmeeSports.com. Snap the tag at left to see our Kissimmee vacation video. Get the free mobile app for your phone at gettag.mobi in the tournament. Ya Estuvo took out Have a Clue SBC in the championship game. Have a Clue SBC also hailed from Denver, Colo.Smoke, out of Henderson, Colo. Took the third place prize in the Men’s D division. In the Men’s E division, the Chicano Bulls out of Arlington, TX came out on top winning the championship game. The Chicano Bulls went undefeated throughout the tournament winning seven games. The Chicano Bulls defeated Team Boooom out of Corpus Christi, TX in the championship game. Mares Metals out of Greeley, Colo. Took third place in the Men’s E division. The Golddiggers from Sunland Park, N.M took home the first place trophy in the Women’s C Division. The Golddiggers went undefeated in the tournament winning five games and defeating Las Cruces’ own Too Legit in the championship game. ABQ Affliction from Albuquerque, N.M. came in third place. The Peaches out of Casa Grande, Ariz. won the final championship of the entire tournament, defeating Bad Apples from Corpus Christi, TX in the Women’s D division championship game. The Peaches went 6-1 throughout the tournament and had to beat Bad Apples twice to take home the top prize. “We were kind of an underdog,” said Stalter, who was in the tournament for the second time. Alyssa’s Angels, out of Albuquerque, N.M came in third place in the Women’s D bracket. What started The Whole Enchilada tournament? The Whole Enchilada Tournament did not start off as being one of the biggest USSA slow-pitch tournaments around. The tournament began in Las Cruces around 34 years ago. “It started out as a memorial,” Frederick explained at Harty Field in Las Cruces with sounds of players and fans cheering in the background. When the tournament started 34 years ago it was not nearly as big. For the first two years it was a memorial tournament, before the USSA decided to ask the tournament to join them. 46 USSSA TODAY The tournament was started off as a memorial for Jerry Gomez, who was a friend to Frederick that used to play softball with him. Gomez was killed after he was in a dune buggy accident. After the accident, the tournament was started by Frederick to help raise funds for Gomez’ wife who was pregnant at the time of her husband’s accident. The first year of the Jerry Gomez Memorial Tournament only included 14 total teams. “It built up to what we have today,” Frederick said. Is The Whole Enchilada relocating? For the past couple of years there have been rumors circulating about the Whole Enchilada Tournament leaving Las Cruces. Many have wondered how true this is and would not like to see the tournament leave it’s home of 34 years. Frederick said that the City of Las Cruces started charging the tournament fees for almost everything involved with the tournament. The city previously let the tournament run for free. The city started charging fees for field rentals, lights, trash and portable toilets, totaling to about $10,000. According to Frederick, cities like Phoenix, Denver, Midland, or Albuquerque would love to host the event. Even with other cities interested in hosting the tournament, Las Cruces seems to be the home for now and people would hate to see it go, especially the local teams from Las Cruces that play in the tournament. “They don’t want to see it leave their state,” Frederick said. “The tournament is very solvent here.” For now the tournament seems to be staying put in Las Cruces, but Frederick said that the offers are still on the table. No matter where the tournament is played, it will surely be around and will continue to create an exciting atmosphere for any team that wants to play ball. “It’s just a great event with everyone involved. That’s why it’s called The Whole Enchilada,” Frederick said. 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The 2nd Annual Lone Star Shootout World Tournament was played Oct. 29 at Big League Dreams in Las Vegas. The magnificent six-field complex features Field Turf infields, and each of the fields is a replica of a current or former Major League ballpark, including Dodger Stadium, Angel Stadium, Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, Yankee Stadium and Crosley Field. The complex is conveniently located about a mile north of the popular Las Vegas Strip in the former Freedom Park. In the Men’s D Division, Anytime Garage from Las Vegas went undefeated through four games to capture the championship. Anytime Garage defeated the Sin City Stars from Henderson, NV (11-10), Team Diesel/Shook & Stone from North Las Vegas (16-4) and the Freaks from Austin, TX (20-8) to advance to the championship game, where they beat cross-town rival Resistance from Las Vegas (18-10). Resistance had lost their first game of the tournament, before winning six straight in the loser’s bracket to reach the championship game and settling for second place with a 6-2 record. A pair of Texas teams finished third and fourth respectively in the division, as the Freaks came in third place with a 2-2 record, while Tribe Del Rio from Del Rio, TX finished fourth with a 4-2 mark. The Brewskies/Worth from Katy, TX and Team Diesel/Shook & Stone tied for fifth place, and JV Trucking from Brownsville, TX and the Sin City Stars tied for seventh. Members of the All-World Tournament team included Billy Osgood, Nate Newman, Owen Ondrisko and Chris Trzaska, from Anytime Garage; Rich Lawton, Tom Stetter and Shane Cole, from Resistance; George Alba, David Vidaure and Kyle Staff, from Freaks; and Gerardo Garcia and Jesse Morales, Judge Sergio Gonzales (right) discusses line up changes after a first game loss. 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After losing their first two games of the three-game guarantee tournament, No Bat Control rallied to win four games in the loser’s bracket to earn an impressive third place finish with a 4-3 record. Fired Up/RSK came in fourth with a 2-2 mark. The Guzzlers from Victorville, CA and Where’s My Pitches At from Las Vegas tied for fifth place, while All State Fence from Portland, OR and Cyber Draft from Las Vegas tied for seventh. Members of the All-World Tournament team included Joe Ward, Justin Long, Willie Taveras and Eric Eigenrauch, from Surefire; Brandon Maggard, Josh The Las Vegas Shoot Out was hosted by Lone Star Softball and played at Big League Dreams- Las Vegas. (left to right) Lone Star Tournament Director, Scott Duffy, BLD’s Sports Director, Chris Devlin, Assistant Food & Beverage Director, Thomas Lombardi, BLD-GM, Ed Farmer and Lone Star Softball owner, Greg Huchingson. Barrett, Jerry Erhardt, from Dirty Sox; Vince McMahon, Joey Navarro and Gabriel Vargas, from No Bat Control; and Matt Mailhot and Justin Vandermeer, from Fired Up. There was also a small Co-ed Division, where teams played a round-robin schedule followed by a playoff. Team C-No-Evil from San Marcos, TX won first place, followed by No Bat Control from Ventura, CA in second, and 90 Proof from Las Vegas in third. The tournament was a success with the support of General Manager Ed Farmer and his staff at Big League Dreams, as well as assistance provided by Nevada Tribe del Rio made it to the Las Vegas Shoot Out from del Rio, TX. USSSA State Director Tom Pfundstein and Nevada USSSA Umpire-In-Chief Ernie Gum. Lone Star Softball was represented by Tournament Director Scott Duffy and Umpire-In-Chief Ben Templeton. Texas Softball Players ‘Support Troops’ at Benefit Tournaments The generosity of Texas softball players helped make the lives of United State military personnel serving in the Middle East a little more enjoyable by providing them with equipment to be able to play slow-pitch softball in their spare time. Lone Star Softball hosted a pair of “Support Our Troops” Shootouts, as a part of its WORTH Lone Star Shootout State Championship Series. The first was held Aug. 27-28 at Big League Dreams in Mansfield, TX and the other on Sept. 10-11 at Big League Dreams in League City, TX. Players in both events donated bats, balls, gloves, shoes, bat bags, pants, jerseys, caps, batting gloves and other equipment. Lone Star Softball boxed up the equipment and delivered it to the U.S. Army base in Fort Hood, TX where it accompanied the next platoon heading over to serve in the Middle East. The Lone Star Softball crew preparing for the trip to Ft. Hood, TX, where the softball equipment was transported to the Middle East. This marked the third year for Lone Star Softball to establish leagues at military bases overseas. In 2009, a league was started in Baghdad, Iraq and in 2010 a league was established in Khandahar, Afghanistan. USSSA TODAY 55 DISNEY’S SLOWPITCH HOLIDAY CLASSIC presented by Worth® December 16-18, 2011 With warmer temperatures in December, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex is the perfect place to spend your holidays while playing slowpitch softball! ENTRY INCLUDES: •(2) umpires per game •Athletic trainers on-site •New balls for each game •Minimum 3 game guarantee •Prizes for 1st-4th place per division •Public address announcers & scorekeepers •Professional field maintenance •Chilled water at all fields UPCOMING TOURNAMENT: Disney’s Slowpitch Slam presented by Worth® May 4-6, 2012 Or call 407-938-3801 to speak with the Disney Slowpitch Team 2011 Worth/USSSA “Memorial” Tournament by Scott Kuhnen It’s a Southwest Ohio tradition…running beyond 30 years now. The 31st Annual Worth/USSSA “Memorial” Tournament remembered and honored four more softball notables who passed on in recent years. This event, held each year on Memorial Day weekend at multiple softball complexes in S.W. Ohio, offer a minimum of seven games for all entrants and ceremonies at multiple locations for the families of the honorees. This year’s honorees included Don Fields, Port William, OH; Dave Bergstrom, Dayton, OH; Mike Rohrer, Springfield, OH; Marion “Butch” Stephens, Middletown, OH; and Floyd Bedwell of Dayton, OH. Families of each honoree were on hand for short remarks and condolences from the larger softball community. Don Fields may be best st remembered for his days as one of the most prolific basketball scorers in Ohio High School history. However, his first love was softball, where he played briefly at the professional level with the Cincinnati Suds and on numerous upper levels championship teams. Don Fields, Port William, Ohio Dave Bergstrom, Dayton, Ohio Mike Rohrer, Springfield, Ohio Marion “Butch” Stephens, Middletown, Ohio Dave Bergstrom started playing during his military days in the Air Force, both inside and outside of the country, stayed out of softball for many years but came back to enjoy playing with the Dayton Legends “Senior” teams. Mike Rohrer played on numerous competitive teams in the Springfield, Ohio area and was fierce competitor on the field. He always thought of tournament play as “camping” with a part of the family. “Butch” Stephens was a Legend of the Game in the Middletown, Ohio area, and was the head of a softball family that includes sons who played the game with great passion and enthusiasm. Floyd Bedwell was among the most beloved of softball players and team managers in the Greater Dayton area for two decades. His players were devoted to him for his genuine warmth and passion for the game where he also served as a league director for a time. This years’ event drew 48 teams in three categories of play and games were played at Armco Park in Lebanon, Kettering Field in Dayton, Davey Moore Park in Springfield, Flanagan Park in Sidney, and Fairfield Park in Fairborn. Top finishers included Springfield’s Atrium/Shirtworks in the Men’s Elite (Gold) Division, Dayton Shamrocks in the Men’s Competitive (Silver) Division and Dayton’s Slugging Vets in the Men’s Recreational (Bronze) division. 58 USSSA TODAY Family & Friends remember Floyd Bedwell, Dayton, Ohio Floyd Bedwell, Dayton, Ohio 3rd Annual Columbus Softball Legends by Scott Kuhnen The following remarks are from the 3rd Annual Greater Columbus Softball “Legends of the Game” softball weekend held at Berliner Park in Columbus, Ohio on 9-10 July 2011. Like previous “Legends” events, this is one of the ways that Ohio USSSA says “Thank You” to softball people who have contributed to the game. Whether player, director, umpire, sponsor, or just Friend of the Game, the Softball Legends concept provides a forum and a great feel-good moment which comes far too seldom in our game. The following are the induction remarks and accompany a presentation of a plaque and Softball Legends’ shirt by Tournament Director, Toby Marvin, and Ohio State Director, Scott Kuhnen, to this year’s class of Columbus “Softball Legends.” Our first Legend of the Game is a man who started playing in 1961. Back in the day, as we like to say, the game really was fast pitch. However, after several years of fast pitch this “Softball Legend” discovered that slowpitch was fast becoming the game of choice and he started his own slow-pitch team, Schiff Shoes, for the Sunday afternoon leagues at what was then called Greenlawn/Southview/ Jim Wharton Berliner. In the years after that he managed such teams as Charles & Co, Tiger Club, but then transitioned to one of the best known names on Ohio slowpitch history, Central Ohio Welding, where he completed his playing days in 1978. His umpiring career started in 1967 and he’s still at it today for slow-pitch and high school and college fast pitch. He was inducted into the Columbus Slow-Pitch Hall of Fame in 1996 and he is still very active in helping organize and orchestrate the Columbus Softball Hall of Fame. For all that he has contributed to Columbus softball… Ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome a true gentleman and the newest inductee to the Columbus Softball Legends: Mr. Jim Wharton. D. J. Fly Our next Legend of the Game is well known in City of Columbus softball circles… as much for his extensive contributions to youth play as anything else. This Legend has been involved in the game for 45 years and has passed on his love of the game to wellknown family members, as well. He considers the game to be a great combination of competitiveness, sportsmanship, character building, and respect for others. His creation of a youth league in the Flytown area around 3rd & Michigan streets back in 1963 has taken many young people off the streets and into the game. In fact, this league still exists. This Legend has contributed by playing, umpiring, managing, directing, and sponsoring, and considers the game to be a lifelong pursuit. For that, we are truly grateful. Ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome the newest inductee to the Columbus Softball Legends: D. J. Fly Our next Softball Legend is one of the most recognized names in softball. However, when people might assert that the name is associated with another, male person with the same name, Dick Traphagan, believe me, there’s no confusion, as her accomplishments truly speak for themselves. As a 26-year member of the famed McGlothlin Oil softball team, this Legend won Terry Traphagan. numerous City, Metro, State, and Regional Championships. She is most prominently remembered for her power hitting, where she batted clean-up for most of her career and is the all-time homerun leader on that team but was also athletic enough to play left field and center field. She is a 1996 inductee into the Columbus Softball Hall of Fame and we are delighted to recognize her as one of our USSSA Columbus “Legends of the Game.” Ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome the newest inductee to the Columbus Softball Legends: Terry Traphagan. Our next Softball Legend is recognized for a lifetime of involvement in Columbus softball in the player and umpire categories. This Legend played with such notable teams as Frebis Church of God, John Yoder’s Safeway Electric, the Columbus Bucks, BW3, Dirt Dawgs, and Geno’s. He’s helped his teams achieve state, national, and NIT titles. I first came to know this Legend as one of the best, most personable and professional umpires in the Columbus area. He has worked all levels USSSA TODAY 59 of the game, from local rec ball to the most prestigious events not just here but in venues all over the country. This includes World Tournaments, National Tournaments, and the best exhibitions of teams’ like Steele’s at Cooper Stadium and Softball City. This is a Legend who also works baseball and basketball in addition to softball… always at just as high a level. However, he may be best known for a big smile Joe Toone. and great attitude. This is a gentleman who obviously loves the competition of sports. Ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome the newest inductee to the Columbus Softball Legends: Mr. Joe Toone. Our final Softball Legend for 2011 hails from Fairfield County where he has been involved in so many aspects of the softball program in the Lancaster area it’s hard to list them all. He started playing in 1970 at Diamond Power Company, but soon moved over into more serious matters. As a manager, he coached such well-known teams as the Lancaster Eagles, Gates Sports Shoppe, Fairfield Amanda, M.J. Lowe, and, most recently, after a brief time away from coaching, is now teamed up with Bill Nisbett coaching the Stiffler softball team. His teams have won numerous NITs and consistently finish near the top in various levels of championship play in all associations. This Legend began umpiring in 1982, and had gained so much confidence on the part of the District Director that he was name umpire-in-Chief for ASA District VII the very same year. He went on to hold that ASA District Director title for that same territory in 1987, a position he held until 2006, when he decided a change might Rick Torrence recharge his batteries and he became our USSSA Area Director. He’s not a one-tune contributor, either, as this Legend is also highly involved in the local Lancaster BiddyBall basketball program. Ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome the newest inductee to the Columbus, Ohio Softball Legends: Lancaster’s Rick Torrence Thank you to all our Legends for all they have contributed to the game. We want them to know how much we appreciate all their years of sacrifice and commitment to this game we all love. Thank You and…Let’s Play Ball! Scott Kuhnen, Ohio State Director; D.J. Fly, Columbus, Ohio; Rick Torrence, Lancaster, Ohio; Jim Wharton, Columbus, Ohio; Terry Traphagan, Columbus, Ohio; Toby Marvin, Columbus Legends Tournament Director. 60 USSSA TODAY SHELL VACATIONS HOSPITALITY Hill Country Inn & Suites at Salado Creek Villas Official Hotel Sponsor of Time Warner Park! LOCATED ONLY 4 MILES FROM THE PARK IN SAN ANTONIO Discover why softball teams and individual players choose to return to Hill Country Inn & Suites year after year! 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They finally met their match when the dominant Resmondo beat them for the World Series Title... I think the one thing all teams can take from this season is that if you put the 62 USSSA TODAY right group of guys together anything can happen.. And anyone can make a run at the title... I’m very excited about next season and the new bat standards coming out. This is one of the best things thats happened since I’ve started playing. I have been lucky enough to swing the new MV1 Miken that is now being released and let me tell everyone just becuase there is a new standard they did not dumb these bats down in the slightest. Straight out of the wrapper, the bat was absolute dynamite. I love the fact that we don’t have to worry about these bats breaking down and the break in time does not exist anymore. I also love the DST technology. The fact that if you alter the bat it will truly be shown. In my opinion, it will save some of the integrity left in this game. It will be nice for guys to be able to tip their cap after a long home run is hit. I look forward to 2012 and another great year in Conference USSSA. I’ve seen some of the teams getting put together and the question all winter is going to be, can anyone beat Resmondo? Can’t wait for the challengers to bring it on... Jeremy 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Softball Tournament by Kirk Tarabokia The 6th Annual breast Cancer Awareness Softball Tournament at Mercer County Park in West Windsor, NJ was another huge success this year. 63 teams competed to be the best of the breast in 7 divisions of play over the course of 2 days. The event raised $23,000 for 2 wonderful organizations, Wrap Around Sports and Breast Friends Forever. Both of these organizations can be found on the web at www.wraparoundsports. org and www.breastfriendsforever.org. these organizations help individuals and their families with immediate relief from everyday expenses , such as utility bills, clothing, food, cable television service, medical transportation, medical bills, and that is just a small bit of what they do. If you would like to help either of these organizations, please visit their websites and donate. The competition this year was fierce as the top women’s teams threw down for a great cause, Team Crush from Limerick, PA took the championship in the Elite Division, while The Slammers from Lake Hiawatha, NJ placed second. In the Women’s Recreation Division, Save 2nd Base from Hamilton, NJ, proved to 64 USSSA TODAY be the best against Team Hope from Audobon, PA. In the center of all that action were the women’s Silver Division where Team Chaos from Linden, NJ beat The Good Guys from Corbin City, NJ in a very tight championship game. The men were there as well, playing for their shot at feeling good about playing for a cure. In the Mens E we had a thrilling end to a close game with Post 313 from Levittown, PA edging past Kelly’s Korner Bar & Grill from Somerset, NJ for the championship in their division. Ninuzzo Trattoria Softball who overtook AL Construction to become best of the breast in this division won the men’s D. This year we introduced a Coed Division with a very positive response for the first year as 12 teams came out to see who would walk away with the trophy. In the Competitive Division AL Company/Kings over Queens from Dover, NJ dominated all of the teams and ultimately beat Team Hope from Audobon, PA for the win and title!! The Recreation Division of the coed event brought forth some great competition with Scozzari Builders from Ewing, NJ taking the lead to win this division over Help Me Ride from Manalapan. “As state director of USSSA NJ I am proud to be part of this event year after year. It is a lot of work but one of the more rewarding weekends for us here in NJ. It has grown to be one of the marquee events for the state. One of my favorite parts of the tournament from year to year is the fun and catchy names the teams come up with”, said Kirk Tarabokia Once again, it is our pleasure to thank USSSA State Director Kirk Tarabokia for all of the time he and his family sacrifice each year to see that the event is successful. Special thank you to all of the umpires that come out and volunteer. Erika Rech and Mike Ruane from Breast Friends Forever for all of the wonderful work that you do. Moving forward, the event needs sponsors and vendors, if you or a company you know of might be interested in participating, please contact us through our website, www.wraparoundsports. org or email janeen@wraparoundsports. org OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL Mixed State Championships by Kim Titus The Oklahoma USSSA Mixed State Championships were held at Carl Smith Sports Complex in Tulsa, OK on October 1st. The “Mixed Mixer” held the night before kicked off the tournament with a HomeRun contest won by Mike Brown from SAN-BOW INCORPORATED/DREAMCATCHER after a battle with team mate Justin Beal. In the Mixed C bracket, BEAT DOWN from Tulsa, OK, doubledipped undefeated SAN-BOW INCORPORATED/DREAMCATCHER from Inola, OK to win the title with LEGENDZ SPORTS from Broken Arrow taking 3rd place, followed by WHOOSH and CSC, both from Oklahoma City. Tournament MVPs were Shelby McCarty and Carl “Train” Powell from Beat Down In the Mixed D bracket, YOUNG GUNS from Oklahoma City went undefeated in the field of 15 teams to win the tournament. They defeated TEAM DG from Ada, OK 11 – 9 in the Championship game. DOWN UNDER SOFTBALL from Tulsa, OK was 3rd and DOMINO CO-EFFECT from Sapulpa, OK placed 4th. Tournament MVPs were Angello Hankins and Marina BeltranHodge from YOUNG GUNS. In the Mixed E bracket, P-N-H from Tulsa, OK went undefeated in the field of 11 teams to win the tournament. They defeated MALADJUSTED from Broken Arrow, OK 14 – 6 in the Championship game. ABOUT 2 SCORE from Tulsa, OK was 3rd and HOODRATZ from Owasso, OK placed 4th. Tournament MVPs were Larry Reed and Stacy Buckley from P-N-H. Mixed C State Champion - BeatDown Mixed D State Champion - Young Guns Mixed D MVPs Angello Hankins and Marina Beltran-Hodge Mixed E State Champion - P-N-H Mixed E MVPs Larry Reed and Stacy Buckley 66 USSSA TODAY Mixed C MVPs Shelby McCarty and Carl Powell HR Contest Participants Mike Brown and Justin Beal OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 250 StateTournament by Kim Titus Lower Division Champions - MULISHA Lower Division Runner-Up - DUCKS NEWCASTLE, OK - Twenty-eight teams from across Oklahoma came out for the annual Oklahoma USSSA 250 State Tournament held October 15th at Newcastle Softball Complex. This year’s tournament featured a Men’s upper bracket and a Men’s lower bracket. The upper bracket was allowed unlimited homeruns while the lower bracket was limited to 16 homeruns per game. In the lower division, MULISHA, from Oklahoma City, went undefeated to win the tournament, scoring a total of 139 runs in 5 games. They were followed by DUCKS from Oklahoma City, scoring 215 runs in 8 games and LONGKNOCKERS from Kingfisher, OK, scoring 172 runs in 6 games. Upper Division Champions - TWP In the upper division, TWP doubledipped E.N.D., both from Oklahoma City, to win the championship. TWP scored a total of 176 runs in 5 games and E.N.D scored 99 runs in 4 games. 3rd place went to BAD BOYS followed by P-TOWN BOYZ, PUNISHMENT AGAIN and OVERWEIGHTED. SOFTBALL IS MY GAME Now that the 2011 USSSA Conference season and post season has come to and end, lets take a second to congratulate all the teams that claimed conference and National titles this year! I especially want to recognize my Easton Sponsored Teams that stood out down the stretch. R&M Metals won the Conference Open title and was runner up in the A worlds. Watanabe won the USSSA B world’s going undefeated and playing great on both sides of the ball all weekend! Enough Said claimed the Women’s A World Series again this season and continue to be the dominate team in the women’s game! Great job to those teams and all of our other fine Easton teams as well! If you are like me, you use the first few weeks of the offseason to heal up a little from the long season and then get right back to it! The best way to make sure you are ready to roll in the Spring is to keep the bat in your hands all Winter! Stay outside as long as possible or get in the cages if you can’t stand the cold. Either way, just keep Another First Team All hitting, throwing, taking ground balls, etc. also, it’s time to get back in the gym as World selection at the much as possible regardless if it’s to strength train, or cardio (that’s what I will be recently completed 2011 doing a bunch of) or a combination of things to get you ready for the 2012 season Major World Series, Brett receives his award. that you know will be here sooner than we think. Sometimes a new bat is just what you need to improve your game during the months away from the field and if you are lucky enough, you might be able to get someone to buy you one as a gift. Of course Easton has some new options for your Christmas list that will definitely give you more power. The Stealth Tri-Zone SCN19 is built for power with a 13.5’ slightly end loaded extended barrel providing a bigger sweet spot. Also, perfect for the baseball players in your life, Easton’s new line of Power Brigade bats are making some serious noise. Remember, all you high School baseball players have to swing the BBCOR bats starting January 2012! Look for a ton of player movement this off season! I think we may end up with 5 Major teams for 2012 which would be the most at that level in many years! the A teams are really loading up as well to make a run at the always ultra competitive A World Series. We also have a couple new hosts lined up for NIT’s and that is always exciting when we have a chance to play someplace new! Well, I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season and are ready to roll when the 2012 softball season is here. Thank you to all of my Easton Sponsored teams for your loyalty and hard work again this season! See ya at the yard! USSSA TODAY 67 2011 Youth Slow Pitch World Tournament – East “What a host! Tupelo, Mississippi, that is. Site of the 2011 USSSA Youth Slow Pitch World Tournament – East, held on July 22-25, Tupelo, MS really rolled out the red carpet. From the team manager’s meeting to opening ceremonies to first pitch to last out, Tupelo knows how to be a host site. Scott Kuhnen, Youth Slow Pitch National Program Coordinator, who drove in from Dayton, Ohio to help with the event, called it one of the best demonstrations of cooperation between community leaders, local CVB, local softball officials, and our USSSA tournament director, Larry Green and his staff, that he has seen. “I was so impressed,” explained, Kuhnen, “at the level of commitment from everyone in the Tupelo area for this event to be successful and the participants and their families to enjoy themselves.” The combination of support from Don Lewis and his staff with the Tupelo Parks & Recreation Department and Neal McCoy, Tupelo Convention & Visitor’s Bureau and their Marketing Director, Seth Gaines, made this a great a destination for this important USSSA World Tournament. The event drew participants from four different states in five age categories, for a total of thirty teams. Festivities started at a local Mall, where the parade of teams drew an excited crowd of not just parents but also local dignitaries and curious on-lookers. “The atmosphere was electric,” said Kuhnen, “and the kids enjoyed every moment of it. It certainly didn’t hurt to have local radio and TV personality, Will Kollmeyer, at the microphone. He had the place buzzing.” Tupelo is no stranger to championship softball. Host to multiple softball and baseball championships throughout every summer season, the facilities are wonderful for not just the teams and spectators, but the entire tournament staff and umpires. Set in Tupelo’s scenic Veteran’s Memorial Park, which is home to a large fishing and boating lake and acres of green and family-friendly space, games were played on six diamonds at both Veteran’s Complex and Eastwood 68 USSSA TODAY Complex, just up the street. This is a great setting for families and teams. A special treat was a barbeque for the umpires and tournament staff provided by local softball enthusiasts, David and Elizabeth Gable, who are also key members of the Tupelo Softball Association. Special kudos go out to Orlando Patterson, tournament UIC, and Corey Davis, Tupelo Softball Association UIC, for their coordination of outstanding umpiring for this event. “At our pre-tournament umpire meeting,” explained Kuhnen, “both Larry Green and I explained that our work as tournament directors was largely done and we were turning the success of the event over to them. They really took this to heart and provided great service to the event. They were dressed right; set excellent expectations; and were a large part of the tournament’s successful reviews.” “Events like this one, and our USSSA Slow Pitch World Tournament – West, hosted this year by Roger Jackson in Clovis, New Mexico,” explains Kuhnen, “are the cornerstones of our girls slow pitch program. We also held a Girls National in the Great Lakes Division, which hosted another 30 teams in exciting showcase fashion.” Communities looking to get in on the action are encouraged to contact Kuhnen about 2012 opportunities in both girls and boys slow pitch. USSSA Tournament Director, Larry Green, “Welcomed” to Tupelo’s Veteran’s Softball Complex. Larry Green (far right) with Tupelo, MS P&R, CVB, and Dignitaries. Alex Wilcox, Tupelo Parks & Recreation Softball Sports Director, welcomes teams to pre-tournament manager’s meeting. 19& under team from Anoka, Minnesota, “Chaos” 2011 USSSA Youth Slow Pitch Umpires & Tournament Directors Tournament Director, Larry Green (far right) with Tupelo, MS dignitaries. Alex Wilcox, Tupelo Parks & Recreation Softball Sports Director. be a good SPORT The Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Sports Commission provides the ultimate sporting experience for participants as well as spectators. 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The NPF Back to School Tour was launched in 2010 as a way to introduce the League and its premier athletes to enthusiastic fans of the game all across the United States. In 2010, the Tour made 20 stops and played in front of over 20,000 unique fans. The NPF team of All-Stars is a combination of players from all four of the NPF’s League participants – Akron Racers, Chicago Bandits, NPF Diamonds, and USSSA Florida Pride. The team plays exhibition games against college teams from San Diego, CA to Daytona Beach, FL. Players participating on the 2011 NPF Back to School Tour include Olympic medalists Andrea Duran, Kelly 74 USSSA TODAY Kretschman, Caitlin Lowe; former Canadian Olympic Team member Caitlin Lever; former Canadian Olympic Team members and NCAA Champions Danielle Lawrie and JennSalling; 2010 NPF Pitcher of the Year, Lisa Norris; 2011 All NPF Team Members Ashley Charters, Bianca Mejia, Megan Wiggins, Brittany McKinney, and Sam Marder; and NPF Rookie of the Year, Alisa Goler. The NPF Tour Team has been coached in 2011 by Christie Bingham. Bingham has been coaching softball for 16 years with much success. Her career in interscholastic coaching saw her earn seven Coach of the Year awards in Memphis, TN, enjoy over 600 career victories, post a winning percentage of .780 and develop teams that were ranked in the top 25 eight times. The 2011 Tour Team has been making many stops for clinics and appearances along their way, with dates that were set up in Memphis, TN; Oxford, MS; Conway, AR; Daytona, FL; Hattiesburg, MS; Atlanta, GA; Raleigh, NC; Corvallis, OR; and Walnut, CA. So far in 2011 the tour has been nothing but a success, from fans showing to show support, to college players and teams not being able to wait to take the field. Here is an update on the tour so far: • On September 29 the NPF All-Stars kicked off the tour with a 3-0 victory over the University of Memphis softball team in an exhibition at Gameday’s First Tennessee Fields. • The Ole Misssoftball team fell to the NPF All-Stars 23-1 in the second stop on the Back to School Tour at the Ole Miss Softball Complex in fall softball action. • The University of Central Arkansas softball team likely faced their toughest task of the 2011-12 season today as they squared off with the best that fastpitch softball has to offer, falling to the NPF All-Stars 13-1. • The Missouri State softball team dropped a 9-0 decision to the National Pro Fastpitch All-Stars in an exhibition game at Killian Softball Stadium on the 4th stop on the “Back to School Tour.” • All-Stars next stop would be on the very east coast as they visited Daytona State College, winning in a lopsided victory 15-0.Smiles on the faces of the pro softball players, most of whom played for major Division I colleges in recent years, and the junior college players said something else: There were no losers. • The Florida Gators and Team NPF, met for the second consecutive year in fall ball play, this time in Daytona, Fla., at Daytona State’s softball complex. In a back and forth battle between the two squads, the NPF All-Stars came out on top with a 6-4 victory, but not without a fight and rally from Florida. • TheSouth Carolina Gamecocks drop a 5-1 game to the National Pro Fastpitch All-Stars on Friday night, October 7th, in front of 617 fans at Beckham Field. • On October 9th the Alabama Crimson Tide would give the NPF arguably the toughest match up that they have faced so far on the tour, the All-Stars edged out the victory against the Alabama softball team in a 2-1 victory. • Competing against a squad of former Olympians and collegiate All-Americans, the Southern Miss softball team fell 5-0 in their exhibition against the National Pro Fastpitch All-Stars. • The LSU softball team carried a one-run lead into the seventh inning and had Team NPF down to its final strike before the Tigers dropped a 4-1 decision to the professional team Tuesday, October 11 in-front of 1,234 fans at Tiger Park. • The National Pro Fastpitch brought its 2011 Back-To-School Tour to the University of Georgia on Thursday, October 13 and the All-Stars defeated the Bulldogs, 6-1, at Jack Turner Softball Stadium. • NC State softball played host to Team NPF, a group of all-stars from the National Pro Fastpitch league, today at Curtis and Jacqueline Dail Softball Stadium. Team NPF disposed of North Carolina 5-0 in the opening game of the doubleheader, then defeated the Pack 6-0 in the second game. National Pro Fastpitch is preparing for the second half of the 2011 NPF Back to School Tour by looking ahead at some exciting venues and first-time visits. The second half of the Tour will kick off in a big way with Team NPF matched up against the 2009 NCAA Champion, Washington Huskies on Saturday October 22 at 3:00 pm. The game will take place at the home of the Seattle Mariners, Safeco Field, and will be followed by a softball skills clinic at 5:00 pm for players of all ages. “We are grateful to the Seattle Mariners for welcoming us to one of the most beautiful and unique venues in professional baseball, and for allowing us to feature these two teams of outstanding athletes on Safeco Field,” commented NPF Commissioner, Cheri Kempf. “To get to compete against a great program like the Washington Huskies in a Major League venue is something our players are certainly looking forward to.” Following the Seattle stop, Team NPF will then play Oregon State (Oct. 23, 1:00 pm), Portland State (October 26, 6:00 pm), and Oregon (October 27, 6:00 pm). Oregon State is hosting a skills clinic from 9:00-11:00 am prior to the OSU/ Team NPF game. The final leg of the Tour will start with a November 3 stop against Oklahoma in Norman (7:00 pm) followed by November 4 match-up against San Diego State University (6:00 pm) before the final stop at Mt. San Antonio College on November 5 (2:00 pm). Team NPF currently is 11-0 on the Tour having already made stops in 9 cities and competed against Memphis, Ole Miss, Central Arkansas, Missouri State, Daytona State, Florida, South Carolina, Alabama, Southern Miss, LSU, and Georgia. Along the way, Team NPF made a visit to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital in Memphis, hosted several skills clinics, and enjoyed the opportunities to play at various college campus’s and visit with a variety of softball fans. “This Tour is such a great experience for the League all the way around,” stated Kempf. “It is a wonderful experience for our players, the college players, and of course, the fans of the game. We love the exposure and we are looking forward to an exciting second half of the 2011 Tour.” USSSA TODAY 75 Pretty In Pink By Rick Phillips It’s Fall and the fast pitch season is in high gear. As the calendar welcomes in the month of October local softball retailers and suppliers bring in the new inventory. Not necessarily this year’s new glove or new line of bats, just some newer and more updated items that all have a special theme and in some cases a special memory and, most of these new must have items are pink! As the young lady’s ranging from 8 yrs and up get to the fields the Parents can’t wait to snap that first team photo. You can tell that these teams are proud to being wearing this special color during this special month. October as we know is Breast Cancer Awareness month and the display of pink wrist bands, socks and uniforms are everywhere to be seen as tournaments and events unfold around the world. It’s become a tradition for the girls softball teams in all community’s to do their part “for the cause“ by wearing pink. Over time as the awareness has spread we now see boy’s and men’s teams in all sports display with pride the color pink as they participate in all sports while giving tribute to this month. As this global disease continues I hope and expect all to play it safe, make the call, and do the tests. Think Pink! Three Things I Think I Think 1 2 3 By Rick Phillips I think I think that after spending more than 13 years in the fast pitch world that I find it harder and harder to watch a Major League Baseball game. Don’t get me wrong, the post season has been very exciting to watch the game with-in the game as I did as a kid but, I guess I now like the fast pace of fast pitch, no pick off moves I suppose. I think I think that as the “Pink” month of October has again arrived and passed that I once again start my thoughts of how these Mothers do it. I know how they prepare for tournaments; this is almost like a second job! I am amazed at the way they cheer, console, provide and in the end pack up, direct and will their families off for a late supper, homework, and another week! I think I think that the only play more exciting than any triple play is only in softball. It’s not really a single play but a series of plays. You see, when you are in bracket play and the time has expired with the game tied and then the Umpires call for the ITB (International Tie Breaker) your mind goes to warp speed something. The intensity of that inning far outweighs all previous games! 76 USSSA TODAY SWING WITH PRIDE for full product details visit WWW.MIKENSPORTS.COM MADE IN USA 2011 Flower City Classic Expands to 42 Teams by Gary Godden The Flower City Classic expanded for one division and 8 teams to three divisions and 42 teams in just its second year. The 2010 event took a lot of time and energy to get off the ground and was very disappointing that only one division actually played. To add injury to an already small turnout, the elimination bracket was rained and the final standings were based on the pool play. Teams were very understanding, but with the event being in its first year there were major concerns of the future of the event. Tournament Coordinators Brian and Karly Haley spent the entire winter reaching out to teams and found that even though we were not able to finish the 2010 tournament, teams were very happy with how the tournament was run and that the umpiring was excellent. At a meeting in January it was determined that there were going to be 3 divisions in the 2011 tournament as we already had at least 4 teams in 12U, 14U and 16U. As the spring approached the team continued to register growing to 30 teams by the end of April. As the team numbers increased other facilities were needed to handle all the games. The host site in the Town of Henrietta only had 4 fields, so Monroe Community College and the Rush Henrietta youth baseball were contacted and both agreed to allow the tournament to use their fields. By May, the number of teams had grown to 42 meaning that additional fields were required and the Town of Webster stepped up at the last minute to provide 4 more fields. The teams came from all over New York, with one team from Pennsylvania, to compete for the tournament championship. The competition was excellent with many one run games being played throughout the bracket play. The weather cooperated and there was not a cloud in the sky. Sunday saw some unbelievable games with the winner of the 16U scoring in the bottom of the seventh. The game ran long and into the adult league play. It was amazing to see the adult men’s teams watching the game and cheering for both team as Tri-City Thunder from Erie, PA came back to beat Rochester Lady Lions 7 to 6 in the 16U division. The 14U division was very competitive with two Buffalo NY area teams meeting in the semifinals, with New Era Diamond Girls beat Amherst Lighting 6 to 2. The finals in the 14U had New Era Diamond Girls beating Syracuse Sting 12 to 1. The 12U division played their games at the Rush Henrietta Athletic Association fields. With all the additional teams that were added it was hard on the 12U as they were not able to see the other divisions play and some teams had multiple teams in different divisions. The final came down to Rochester Lady Lions beating Central Sprit 8 to 5. Everyone is looking forward to the 2012 tournament as fields have already been secured so they the tournament can increase to 80 or more teams if needed. 78 USSSA TODAY & at Gary Leland Joins Texas USSSA Fastpitch by Lauren Leland When Gary Leland was approached by USSSA to become the state director for all of North Texas he was pleasantly surprised. After interviewing Gary for this article I now see the two are a perfect fit. USSSA definitely hit a home run in choosing Gary for the position. joined forces. Although Texas may be a hot bed for fastpitch, USSSA fastpitch is incredibly under represented in North Texas. To say Gary is taking on an up hill battle would be more than an understatement. Although many people are involved in a variety of aspects of fastpitch, virtually no one covers the complete scope as Gary does. Gary is passionately involved with fastpitch fulltime and full throttle, 24/7. Gary’s involvement with Fastpitch began by coaching his daughter’s recreational team. After two seasons of rec ball Gary and his daughter moved to Travel/Select ball, creating Da’ Bomb Fastpitch. Dabomb quickly succeeded by winning the USSSA 14 & Under Texas State Championship in their third year. The following year they repeated the feat winning the USSSA 15 & Under Texas State Championship. Back to back wins are always impressive. social media exploded onto the scene. Once again, Gary dove in head first and seized the opportunity. He created, developed, produced and edited the very first podcast about fastpitch. It began as a weekly podcast titled “the Fastpitch Radio Show” and soon morphed into a weekly video show “The Fastpitch TV Show”. Soon after The Fastpitch News Blog was developed. Who knows what is next in the world of fastpitch social media. His passion for softball followed him into his business career. In 2002, the innovative and technology savy Gary, created the first online store/website dedicated strictly to selling Fastpitch softball equipment. The website was an overnight sensation and quickly www. SoftballJunk.com was a must known e-business. Gary now has 12 different media properties and is considered not only an expert in the field but also somewhat of a celebrity. The Fastpitch videos are even being picked up by independent TV channels all across the country. Now you can see all of Gary’s video shows, RadioShows, and Blogs on one easy to navigate website. Yes, Gary has actually created his own network just for Fastpitch. You must check out the extensive content of media dedicated solely to fastpitch softball at www.Fastpitch. TV. Improvements and evolvements continue to be made daily. SoftballJunk continued to be such a hit that a 3500 square foot store dedicated to fastpitch softball equipment soon followed. Shortly after, a uniform and embroidery shop evolved. Today, Gary has a large network of sporting good websites. The impressive list can be seen at www.SportJunk.com. In 2005, podcasting and the world of 80 USSSA TODAY After such a extensive history and dedication to fastpitch softball, it is only now that Gary and USSSA Fastpitch have Gary’s numerous friends and contacts in the world of Fastpitch will greatly contribute to his success in the growth of USSSA in Texas. “The phones are starting to ring”, says Gary. Not only is Gary making calls to spread the word, but he is also beginning to receive calls inquiring about his new venture. USSSA divides Texas into three separate regions, but Gary envisions uniting all three regions for a true Texas State Fastpitch Championship. He has numerous ideas including a Red River Shoot Out with Oklahoma during the Texas/OU Weekend, a regional championship for recreational. teams, and a Southwestern USSSA Regional Championship to name a few. A priority in customer service is the most important similarity of USSSA Fastpitch to Gary’s other businesses . Gary will engage his entire staff in this project. All customers desire to be satisfied and happy with a product or service, and Fastpitch is no different. If questions or issues arise, someone will be present with an answer or a solution. Listening to an answering machine or automated voice can be more than frustrating. Gary believes in always putting the customer first, and you can hold him to it . Gary has created a new website for North Texas fastpitch located at www. USSSAntx.com. 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This year teams as far as Maryland all the way to the tip of Florida competed against some of the top competition in all age groups in USSSA Baseball. In the Major divisions teams were vying not only for NEW!! Customized Super NIT Rings, but they were also competing for a berth to the Elite 32 tournament held @ Disney in Florida. With pool play beginning on Friday Night it was very apparent it would be a toss up in the “Majors” divisions. In the 9U Major it came down to a “battle between the states” in that the Alabama Elite and The Atlanta Angels, both of who have had much success this year squared off in the Championship Game. The Atlanta Angels earned their hard fought victory and came out 5-1. The 10U Major was an all out “brawl” to say the least in that both the Mayhem Bad Boys out of Georgia and the X1 Twins out of North/South Carolina had to play 4 games to get to the Championship. It would all come down to who has more pitching. The X1 Twins took the berth with a 14-3 win over the Bad Boys. The 11U Major featured some of the premier teams in the Southeast if not the Nation. Canes Baseball one of many teams in their successful organization took the Championship and the berth by defeating the Union County Vipers out of North Carolina 8-1. This game had a lot riding on it due to both teams being from North Carolina. The 12U Major division featured some of the elite teams in the Southeast represaenting some great organizations. The Canes out of North Carolina, the East Cobb Longhorns from the East Cobb, GA organization, and South Carolina Teams Carolina Magic and the Simpsonville Stars. Gallagher Select made the 13 hour trip down to take on the Canes Baseball team for the Championship…Gallagher took the Championship and the berth with a 15-3 win and headed back to New Jersey in style. The 13U Division was also spread out across the Southeast. The Arena Starz out of Maryland squared off against the Canes Baseball organization on a cold Sunday late night. The “Canes” took the Championship and a berth winning 11-7. Next Year looks to be a great year again for this event with the addition of Tyger River Park in Spartanburg, SC… This was a great event for all age groups 8U-18U Visit your local team dealer store! 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Held every year around the same time, the Fall State Championships have been the most highly competitive event on the Northern California USSSA circuit since it’s addition to the baseball program 6 years ago. This year’s tournament did not disappoint, with dramatic games and wild finishes galore! Perhaps the best game of all was the 13-Major Championship Game held between the Central Coast Whitecaps and River City Bandits. The two teams have developed an intense rivalry, and the Whitecaps had gotten the best of the Bandits of late. To make matters worse for the Bandits, their top pitcher Cameron Michael played for his local club that weekend, the MaxEl GameChangers in the 14-Major. And they used one of the top pitchers in the region, Noah Daubin to get to the ‘ship! The Whitecaps sent one of their aces to the mound, Gregory Neiger and he delivered a terrific performance, leaving the game with a 2-run lead after 5. But the River City bats were not to be 88 USSSA TODAY Bulldogs Baseball Club 12-Major denied. When the Whitecaps went to their closer, lefty Haydn King, they rallied in the 6th, loading the bases with just one out. But King made a couple of huge pitches, and escaped with a 1 run lead (4-3). The Whitecaps were unable to add to the lead in the top of the 7th, and that set the stage for a dramatic walk-off victory as River City scored 2 in the bottom of the 7th to take the title! An emotional Gabe Rios, coach of the Bandits, called it “their best win as a club”. The 14-Major also provided some incredible highlights as Brushback Baseball announced their entrance to the scene with a crazy 16-15, 9 inning victory over Club All-Star that lasted over 4 hours and closed down the park Saturday night. Brushback had to come back early Sunday, and won 2 games en route to the Championship Game, including an upset win over MaxEl. But the Brushback team ran out of gas in the 6th inning of the Championship Game, and a 3-2 game turned into an 11-2 blowout for the Champion Lamorinda Monarchs. The Monarchs were impressive on Sunday despite a lackluster effort in pool play. Guest player Austin Garcia provided serious firepower for the Monarchs and tournament MVP and new Monarch Myles Coston was a River City Bandits 13-Major Championships force to be reckoned with both at the plate and on the mound, where he was clocked at 78 mph closing out the Championship Game! The biggest upset win of the weekend probably came in the 12-Major, where Bulldog Baseball Club outlasted a very strong field to win the title. Tournament favorite Team Combat was stunned in the semis by the San Jose Blaze in a 6-3 shocker, and that set up the Championship Game between the Bulldog team and the Blaze. Bulldog pitcher Shea Kramer threw a complete game and notched the victory. Here is a complete list of Fall State Championship Winners: 9-Under: 10-AA: 10-Major: 11-AA: 11-AAA: 12-AA: 12-AAA: 12-Major: 13-AA: 13-AAA: 13-Major: 14-AAA: 14-Major: 16-Under: 18-Under: Club All-Star 9u Morgan Hill Assault Pacifica Chaos Fremont Bulldogs Generals 11u Sonoma County Rebels 12u Lafayette Aces Bulldog Baseball Club California Bulldogs Junior Cardinal River City Bandits San Jose Storm Lamorinda Monarchs Bel Mateo Giants California Smoke First Junior Golf Scholarship Awarded Connor J. Taylor, Hammond, Louisiana, becomes the FIRST USSSA Junior Golfer to be awarded a USSSA – Al Ramsey Scholarship. Taylor, a May graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Hammond, LA, has chosen to attend the University of Louisiana, located in Lafayette, and enrolled this past August and plans to pursue a degree in business and marketing. In the inaugural year of USSSA Golf, Connor participated in three (3) USSSA Junior Golf events, placing fourth in his first event, Hub City Classic, Lafayette, LA; then capturing Championships in the Presidents Cup, Laplace, LA; and the Firecracker Classic, Springfield, LA. Taylor’s three appearances in USSSA events garnered 3900 USSSA points and placed him in the 13th position, in the final 2010-2011 Boys 15-18 Rankings. Connor six rounds of golf produced 57 pars, 6 birdies and 33 bogeys. His 80.83 average provided him with competitive scores in all of his three events. USSSA Golf and Louisiana USSSA offer best wishes to Connor in his collegiate experience. USSSA Pontchartrain Classic Junior Golf Championship Oak Harbor GC, Slidell, Louisiana served as the host for the USSSA Golf Junior Tour event on the weekend of October 1-2. The Slidell location provided a great venue for this championship, however the far eastern location limited the participation with only 10 golfers. However those golfers were treated to great golf experience, as the Oak Harbor track proved to be a great test for our junior golfers. Louisiana USSSA and Lafayette Coca Cola served as the official sponsors for this championship event. In Boys 15-18 competition, Stephen Wall, Madisonville, LA, distanced the field as the fifteen year old competitor posted scores of 85 and 85 (170 total), to claim a one stroke win over second place finisher, Skye Mejia (2010-2011 USSSA Point Champion), Lafayette (84-87-171). Claiming third place hardware was Michael Case, Lafayette, who posted 84, 85 and a 169 total. Wall’s Championship effort included 18 pars and 0 birdies over the two day event. Wall’s Championship is his first championship in USSSA, and marked his first USSSA competition. In Boys 12-14 action, Slidell, Louisiana golfer, Jacob Bergeron, completed the 36 hole event with a 151 total (80-71). Claiming second place was Donnie LaCombe, Gonzales, with a 185 (89-96) two day total, while Chase Denny, Kenner captured third place with a 187 total (97-90). Bergeron’s effort included 22 pars and four birdies, and his Sunday 71, was the only sub-par round of the championship, in all classes. USSSA is a multi-sports organization and offers competition in Youth and Adult Baseball, Basketball, Fast Pitch Softball, Flag Football, Karate, Lacrosse, Slow Pitch Softball, Soccer, Tae Kwan Do, Volleyball, Wrestling and now Junior Golf. For additional information on USSSA Golf, please go to www.usssa.com or email [email protected] . We hope to see you at a future USSSA sports event. 90 USSSA TODAY USSSA Junior Mike’ Golf Championship The Farm d’Allie GC, Carencro, Louisiana served as the host for the USSSA Golf Junior Tour event on the weekend of September 17-18. Some 26 golfers from throughout the State of Louisiana braved the beautiful, but tough South Louisiana layout, while Mother Nature shortened play on Sunday, with multiple rain and lightning delays forcing play to nine holes on the final day of competition. District Attorney Mike Harson was the official sponsor for this junior golf outing, and with the help of Farm Golf Course staff, Louisiana USSSA experienced another quality junior golf event. In Boys 15-18 competition, Michael Case, Lafayette, LA, captured his first USSSA Championship while posting scores of 78 and 38 (116 total), to claim a two stroke win over second place finisher, Jordan Cole, Gibsland, LA, (79-39-118). Claiming third place hardware was Dakota Simon, Lafayette, who posted 78, 44 and a 122 total. Case’s Championship effort included 17 pars and 1 birdie over the 27 hole event. What made Michael’s victory special, has been his marked improvement during the first year of the USSSA Junior Tour. Michael Case Jordan Cole Dakota Simon Drew Gonzales Austin Campbell Casey Miller Matthew Weber Emily Pellerin Shrayon Thibodeaux In Boys 12-14 action, Lafayette, Louisiana golfer, Drew Gonzales, completed the 27 hole event with a 116 total (77-39). Claiming second place was Austin Campbell, Lake Charles, with a 117 80-37) two day total, while Casey Miller, Carencro captured third place with a 118 total (79-39). Gonzales’ effort included 13 pars, and 3 birdies. Boys 9-11 action saw only one participant, and a quality entry he was. Claiming the Championship was Matthew Weber, Carencro, who posted 41, 40 and a two day total of 81. Weber’s effort included nine pars, over the 18 holes he played. Emily Pellerin and Shrayon Thibodeaux provided the tournament with the only two girl participants. Pellerin in the Girls 15-18, recorded her personal best score of 79 on Saturday, and followed that with an 89 on Sunday to complete her play with a 168 total. Thibodeaux, Girls 9 & Under, posted nine hole scores of 47 & 49 for a 96 two day total. USSSA is a multi-sports organization and offers competition in Youth and Adult Baseball, Basketball, Fast Pitch Softball, Flag Football, Karate, Lacrosse, Slow Pitch Softball, Soccer, Tae Kwan Do, Volleyball, Wrestling and now Junior Golf. For additional information on USSSA Golf, please go to www.usssa.com or email rboudreaux@ lausssa.com . We hope to see you at a future USSSA sports event. USSSA TODAY 91 Is On The Move.... By Don Eminizer Adrian Ellis has been a part of the extremely exciting, ever rewarding martial arts world for more than 40 years now, but he hasn’t exactly been a very unnoticeable or very quiet part of that world. He’s been a force to be reckoned with. Adrian was once a World Champion. Oh, and he was a National Champion seven consecutive times, as if that weren’t enough. But that’s not all he’s accomplished over the years. Adrian wasn’t simply a Goodwill Games Gold medalist, he coached the United States Team, represented athletes to the United States Olympic Committee, and was even a recipient of the AAU Man of the Year Award. All of these accomplishments were enough to make Adrian a martial arts Hall of Fame inductee. He certainly boasts a resume to be proud of in any field, but especially in a field as competitive and tough as the illustrious, combative arena of martial arts. To climb to the top of the heap in such a difficult sport, you have to be possessed, driven, and skilled, determined, and have a belief in your purpose second to none. Adrian possesses all of these qualities to this day, these aren’t qualities you can just cultivate and get rid of at the drop of a hat. Now Adrian is driven by helping to grow his beloved USSSA Karate, a martial arts sports organization that embodies the spirit and will power that Adrian has embodied throughout his competitive career. The USSSA National Organization is a compelling, growing, yet already successful martial arts affiliation. USSSA Karate has already won the support of many large martial arts organizations both National and international. “Adrian states, when martial artists look at the list of corporate sponsor 92 USSSA TODAY and partnerships within the national organization of USSSA, they are excited and eager to be a part of the number one multi-sports organization in the world and they are looking forward to competition of such a great organization that embodies the true essence of sport Karate over the years, and for good reason”. “USSSA Karate exhibits the best that a grass root sports organization has to offer, whether it’s for youth or adult, our program provides a safe fun environment for the entire family and provides a great opportunity for the elite athlete to keep their skills sharp. We are grooming future champions in USSSA’s program.” Today, Adrian has lent his passion and determination to develop USSSA Karate into the best martial arts program in the world. In the past, Adrian lead the growth and development of AAU Martial Arts program to record numbers as its Executive Director, under the direction of National Chairman Joe Mirza.” I fully expect the USSSA Karate Program to be the best and largest martial arts organization in the world and with the great support I have received from our Chairman of the Board and CEO, Don DeDonatis the great staff at the USSSA National Headquarters, there is no reason why we won’t succeed.” Over the years, many noted political officials have honored Adrian. He has motivated and taught youth groups, individuals and organizations alike, helping mold people and organizations so that they could learn how to succeed in life and in business. He has served as Vice President of the Central Florida Police Athletic League, Sergeant at Arms for Orlando Breakfast Rotary, and special advisor to the governing body for the Wushu-Kung Fu Federation for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. Adrian has been active in and supportive of a number of important non-profit programs such as Adriana’s Angels and the Police Athletic league. The USSSA Karate’s mission is to foster the growth and development of martial arts in the United States and around the world at the same time. Unlike most martial arts and many other sports organizations, USSSA intends to be inclusive instead of exclusive. The organization is dedicated to providing an atmosphere where instructors can come and enjoy themselves while they teach, where they can share the true spirit and wonder of martial arts with the entire family. The great thing about martial arts, when properly taught, is that the entire family can participate. You don’t even have to compete to gain the many benefits that martial arts offers. Simply studying martial arts can teach you discipline, self-reliance and can give you confidence that can help you succeed in everyday life. But at USSSA, there is an opportunity for youth and adults alike to participate at different rank levels as well as at different age levels as they learn to master martial arts from experts that cannot be found in any other organization. Make no mistake though, this is NOT mixed martial arts in any way. This is martial arts in its truest form. At USSSA, martial arts are both safe and fun for the entire family. Thanks to an inclusive philosophy known as “Karate For All”, USSSA Karate is esteemed nationally as one of the best karate organizations available to individuals and families in the United States, and soon, they’ll have that same reputation worldwide. USSSA, while stressing enjoyable, fulfilling teaching practices, is still one of the best organizations available for serious competitors. They have devel- oped strong alliances with various International federations so that their athletes are routinely able to compete on the National Team. They’re even actively working on hosting goodwill events and nationally sanctioned events around the United States so that their excellent, talented members can exhibit their skills for all to see. Since 1968, USSSA has exhibited a propensity for teaching and sharing the joys of sportsmanship, beginning as the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association, they now boast over 5 million members throughout the United States. Now the only question is how big the USSSA Karate program will grow as it becomes the biggest, best martial arts program in the world. With Adrian at the helm, along with all of the talent and determination in the organization, it’s not a question of if, just a question of when. 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