ASA Men’s Major Fast Pitch Regionals

ASA national championships started in 1933. At that time, teams that wanted to play, did so under their local ASA guidelines. Some local associations required teams to win state championships, so associations just sent teams. The tournament was getting very big. ASA mandated starting in 1942, that only regional champions along with the defending champion and a host team would be allowed to participate in the ASA nationals.

The country was divided up into regions comprising states and metro associations. Each state or metro had their individual championship and that winner went on to play in their particular regional championship against the other champions from their region. The regional winner was the only team that qualified to participate in the ASA nationals. This scenario took place and brought the best of the best to the ASA national championships each year.

The regional championships started in 1942 and went all the way up until the late 1980s early 1990s. At that time, fastpitch was slowly dwindling and the ASA became less strict on letting teams participate. They decided to have as many teams as possible participate in their nationals. The major class started the regionals, soon the class A, then class B and class C followed. By the late 1990s, the regionals no longer existed.

Each region is listed below along with the state and metro association it comprised of and any changes that took place.


North Atlantic Region (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Metro Boston) – changed region name to New England

1942 – Merrell & Usher, Worcester, MA
1943 – United Wire & Supply, Providence, RI
1944 – Monowatt Electric AC, Cranston, RI
1945 – Monowatt Electric AC, Providence, RI
1946 – Monowatt Electric AC, Providence, RI
1947 – Stratford Roofers, Stratford, CT
1948 – Raybestos Cardinals, Bridgeport, CT
1949 – Raybestos Cardinals, Bridgeport, CT
1950 – Raybestos Cardinals, Bridgeport, CT
1951 – Cochituate Motors, Cochituate, MA
1952 – Columbus Auto Body, New Haven, CT
1953 – Kroszer’s Restaurant, Bridgeport, CT
1954 – Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1955 – Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1956 – Columbus Auto Body, New Haven, CT – defending champion Raybestos Cardinals was also invited to nationals.
1957 – Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1958 – Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1959 – Local 57 Engineers, Providence, RI – defending champion Raybestos Cardinals was also invited to nationals.
1960 – Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1961 – Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1962 – Local 57 Engineers, Providence, RI – Raybestos Cardinals went to nationals using a host berth.
1963 – Local 57 Engineers, Providence, RI
1964 – Local 57 Engineers, Providence, RI
1965 – Local 57 Engineers, Providence, RI
1966 – Local 57 Engineers, Providence, RI
1967 – Local 57 Engineers, Providence, RI
1968 – Local 57 Engineers, Providence, RI
1969 – Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1970 – Gansett 57 Brewers, Providence, RI – Raybestos Cardinals earned a defending national champion berth.
1971 – Falstaff Brewers, Fall Rover, MA – Raybestos Cardinals earned a defending national champion berth.
1972 – Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1973 – Kardamis Club, Taunton, MA – Raybestos Cardinals earned a defending national champion berth.
1974 – Interstate Batterymen, Worcester, MA
1975 – Interstate Batterymen, Worcester, MA
1976 – Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1977 – Interstate Batterymen, Worcester, MA – Raybestos Cardinals earned a defending national champion berth.
1978 – Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1979 – Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1980 – Interstate Batterymen, Worcester, MA
1981 – Franklin Cardinals, Stratford, CT
1982 – N/A
1983 – N/A
1984 – Sharaton Commanders-Cambridge, MA – Franklin Cardinals earned a defending national champion berth.
1985 – N/A


Mid-Atlantic Region (New York, New Jersey, Metro New York City, Metro Newark, Metro Rochester and Metro Buffalo; Metro Long Island and Metro Jersey City added in 1966)

1942 – Kodak Park, Rochester, NY
1943 – Kodak Park, Rochester, NY
1944 – Kodak Park, Rochester, NY
1945 – Ritter’s Dental, Rochester, NY – Phelp’s Dodge Company, Elizabeth, NJ invited to nationals as the Eastern Industrial Champion.
1946 – Grumman Aircraft Yankees, Bethpage, NY
1947 – Grumman Aircraft Yankees, Bethpage, NY
1948 – Grumman Aircraft Yankees, Bethpage, NY
1949 – Grumman Aircraft Yankees, Bethpage, NY
1950 – Grumman Aircraft Yankees, Bethpage, NY
1951 – Grumman Aircraft Yankees, Bethpage, NY
1952 – Mt. Carmel Guild, Jersey City, NY
1953 – Rochester Radio, Rochester, NY
1954 – DeJur Amsco Cameramen, Long Island City, NY
1955 – Kodak Park, Rochester, NY
1956 – Meenan Oilers, Levittown, NY
1957 – DeJur-Amsco Cameramen, Long Island City, NY
1958 – DeJur-Amsco Cameramen, Long Island City, NY
1959 – DeJur-Amsco Cameramen, Long Island City, NY
1960 – DeJur-Amsco Cameramen, Long Island City, NY
1961 – DeJur-Amsco Cameramen, Long Island City, NY
1962 – DeJur-Amsco Cameramen, Long Island City, NY
1963 – Local #55 Climate Controllers, Huntington, NY
1964 – Local #138, Levittown, NY
1965 – Local #55 Climate Controllers, Huntington, NY
1966 – Paterson Chevrolet, Paterson, NJ
1967 – Paterson Chevrolet, Paterson, NJ
1968 – Red White, Poughkeepsie, NY
1969 – Little Brauhaus, Poughkeepsie, NY
1970 – Little Brauhaus, Poughkeepsie, NY
1971 – Little Brauhaus, Poughkeepsie, NY
1972 – Little Brauhaus, Poughkeepsie, NY
1973 – Little Brauhaus, Poughkeepsie, NY
1974 – Mr. D’s, East Orange, NJ
1975 – Little Brauhaus, Poughkeepsie, NY
1976 – Da-Ro’s, Buchanon, NY
1977 – Da-Ro’s, Buchanon, NY
1978 – Poughkeepsie Brewers, Poughkeepsie, NY
1979 – Zenith’s, Rochester, NY
1980 – Rochester Rockets, Rochester, NY
1981 – Soloman’s Sports Shop, Elizabeth, NJ
1982 – N/A
1983 – N/A
1984 – Clancy’s, Patterson, NJ
1985 – N/A


Central Atlantic Region (Virginia, Washington DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Metro Philadelphia and Metro Pittsburgh; Metro Pittsburgh dropped in 1943; Delaware, Metro Richmond and Metro Norfolk added in 1977)

1942 – Cummins Construction, Baltimore, MD
1943 – Garvin’s Grill, Washington, DC
1944 – Cummins Construction, Baltimore, MD
1945 – Kavakos Grill, Washington, DC
1946 – Kavakos Grill, Washington, DC
1947 – Kavakos Grill, Washington, DC
1948 – Thrifty Beverage, Washington, DC
1949 – Frankie’s Steak House, Wilmington, DE
1950 – Trenton Democrats, Baltimore, MD
1951 – Trenton Democrats, Baltimore, MD
1952 – Trenton Democrats, Baltimore, MD
1953 – Trenton Democrats, Baltimore, MD
1954 – Trenton Democrats, Baltimore, MD
1955 – Trenton Democrats, Baltimore, MD
1956 – White Coffee Pot, Baltimore, MD
1957 – Norristown Blocks, Norristown, PA
1958 – Myron Conwell, Washington, DC
1959 – Johnnies New & Used Cars, Baltimore, MD
1960 – Flatiron AC, Philadelphia, PA
1961 – Billy Betz Flatiron AC, Philadelphia, PA
1962 – Billy Betz Flatiron AC, Philadelphia, PA
1963 – Billy Betz Flatiron AC, Philadelphia, PA
1964 – Skippers, Baltimore, MD
1965 – Fox Hill Motors, Hampton, VA
1966 – Third Base Bar (Flatiron), Philadelphia, PA
1967 – Fox Hill All Stars, Hampton, VA
1968 – Flatiron AC, Philadelphia, PA
1969 – Peninsula All Stars, Fox Hill, VA
1970 – Frankie Masters Flatiron AC, Philadelphia, PA
1971 – Rising Sun Hotel Sunners, Reading, PA
1972 – Schaefer Beer, Baltimore, MD
1973 – F&M Bankers, Hampton, VA
1974 – Rising Sun Hotel Sunners, Reading, PA
1975 – Rising Sun Hotel Sunners, Reading, PA
1976 – Yingst Auto Sales, Mt, Joy, PA – Rising Sun/Billard Sunners, Reading, PA earned a defending national champion berth. Allentown Patriots, Allentown, PA took the host berth.
1977 – York Barbell (Yingst), York, PA – Billard Barbell Sunners, Reading, PA earned a defending national champion berth.
1978 – Wilson Powell Monarchs, Marlow Heights, MD – Billard Barbell Sunners, Reading, PA earned a defending national champion berth. York Barbell, Lancaster, PA took an at-large berth.
1979 – Wilson Powell Monarchs, Marlow Heights, MD – York Barbell Sunners, Reading, PA earned a defending national champion berth. York Barbell, Lancaster, PA took an at-large berth.
1980 – Hampshire, Baltimore, MD – York Barbell Sunners, Reading, PA took an at-large berth.
1981 – Manley’s, Hampton, VA
1982 – P&L Enterprise, Charlottesville, VA
1983 – N/A
1984 – Bank of Pennsylvania Sunners, Reading, PA, Oak Hill, Salem, VA, and Allentown Patriots, Allentown, PA
1985 – N/A


South Atlantic Region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida; Merged with Southern Region in 1944; then reinstated again in 1957 with North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Metro Nashville; Metro Atlanta added in 1977; Metro Memphis added in 1979)

1942 – Romancoes, Roanoke Rapids, NC
1943 – Burter Furniture, Greensboro, NC
1944-56 – The region discontinued the tournament for 13 years.
1957 – Champion YMCA, Canton, NC
1958 – Cairo All-Stats, Cairo, GA
1959 – Champion YMCA, Canton, NC
1960 – Champion YMCA, Canton, NC
1961 – Combustion Engineers, Chattanooga, TN
1962 – Champion YMCA, Canton, NC
1963 – Champion YMCA, Canton, NC
1964 – Charlies Trading Post, Atlanta, GA
1965 – Chattanooga Flames, Chattanooga, TN
1966 – Arkwright Mills, Spartanburg, SC
1967 – Champion Paper, Canton, NC
1968 – Little Joe’s, Columbus, GA
1969 – Champion Paper, Canton, NC
1970 – Capital Motors Toyotas, Chattanooga, TN
1971 – Shell Oilers, Nashville, TN
1972 – Combustion Engineers, Chattanooga, TN
1973 – Hubbard Company, Bremen, GA
1974 – Reds, Rogersville, TN
1975 – Futo’s Body Shop, Atlanta, GA
1976 – Tammy Wynette, Nashville, TN
1977 – Day’s Inn, Atlanta, GA
1978 – Sonny’s Exxon, Greenville, SC
1979 – Franklin Enterprises, Memphis, TN – Charlies Trading Post, Atlanta, GA took an at-large berth.
1980 – Poindexter Lumber, Winston-Salem, NC – Bad Bob’s, Memphis, TN took an at-large berth.
1981 – Sonny’s Exxon, Greenville, SC
1982 – N/A
1983 – N/A
1984 – Vorco, Atlanta, GA and Memphis Merchants, Memphis, TN
1985 – N/A


Southern Region (Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee; North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida added in 1944; North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, Metro Memphis and Metro Nashville dropped 1956; Metro Miami, Metro Jacksonville, Metro Orlando, Metro St. Petersburg, Metro Mobile and Metro Birmingham added in 1977; Note-This region sometimes referred to as the Southeastern Region from 1957-76)

1942 – Homewood Dairies, Birmingham, AL
1943 – 8th Naval District, New Orleans, LA
1944 – Delchamps Foods, Mobile, AL
1945 – Coast Guard Repair Shop, Miami, FL
1946 – Burtner Furniture, Greensboro, NC
1947 – Blackburn Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1948 – Standard Parts, Memphis, TN
1949 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1950 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1951 – Peerless Woolen, Rossville, GA – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL earned a defending national champion berth.
1952 – American Industrial Sales, Miami, FL
1953 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL – American Industrial Sales took a host berth.
1954 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1955 – Champion Paper, Canton, NC – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL earned a defending national champion berth.
1956 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1957 – Dixie Lily, Miami, FL – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL earned a defending national champion berth. Clearwater Tile, FL took a host berth.
1958 – Harry Rich, Miami, FL – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL earned a defending national champion berth.
1959 – Harry Rich, Miami, FL – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL took a host berth.
1960 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1961 – Homestead, Miami Dade, FL – Clearwater Bombers earned a defending national champion berth. Standard Oil, Clearwater, FL took a host berth.
1962 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1963 – Oak Grove Food Center, Birmingham, AL – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL earned a defending national champion berth. Standard Oil, Clearwater, FL took a host berth.
1964 – Oak Grove Food Center, Birmingham, AL – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL earned a defending national champion berth.
1965 – Birmingham Jaycees, Birmingham, AL – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL took a host berth.
1966 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1967 – Jerry’s Catering, Miami, FL – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL earned a defending national champion berth.
1968 – Turner Electric Company, Montgomery, AL – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL took a host berth.
1969 – General Plumbing, Birmingham, AL – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL earned a defending national champion berth.
1970 – Turner Electric Company, Montgomery, AL – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL took a host berth.
1971 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1972 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1973 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1974 – United Surgical Steels, Montgomery, AL – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL earned a defending national champion berth.
1975 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1976 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1977 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1978 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1979 – Alabama Auto Auction, Montgomery, AL
1980 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1981 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1982 – N/A
1983 – N/A
1984 – Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL
1985 – N/A


East Central Region (Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky, Metro Cleveland, Metro Cincinnati; Indiana and Kentucky dropped in 1943; Metro Pittsburgh, Michigan and Metro Detroit added in 1943; Michigan, Metro Detroit, and Metro Cincinnati dropped in 1977)

1942 – Zollner Pistons, Fort Wayne, IN – Briggs Bombers, Detroit, MI took a host berth.
1943 – Coca Colas, Cincinnati, OH – Briggs Beautyware, Detroit, MI took a host berth.
1944 – Ferguson’s Auditors, Columbus, OH
1945 – Westinghouse Electric, Pittsburgh – Quincy Club, Cleveland, OH took a host berth.
1946 – Ferguson’s Auditors, Columbus, OH
1947 – Ralph’s Tires, Pittsburgh, PA
1948 – Briggs Beautyware, Detroit, MI
1949 – Russell, Harmon & Roush, Cincinnati, OH – Briggs Beautyware, Detroit, MI earned a defending national champion berth.
1950 – Briggs Beautyware, Detroit, MI
1951 – Dow Chemical, Midland, MI – Briggs Beautyware, Detroit, MI took a host berth.
1952 – Briggs Beautyware, Detroit, MI – Dow Chemical, Midland, MI earned a defending national champion berth.
1953 – Dow Chemical, Midland, MI – Briggs Beautyware, Detroit, MI earned a defending national champion berth.
1954 – Penridge AC, Cincinnati, OH – Briggs Beautyware, Detroit, MI earned a defending national champion berth.
1955 – Flame Show Bar, Detroit, MI
1956 – Lincoln Heat Treatment, Detroit, MI
1957 – Teamsters, Cleveland, OH
1958 – Ansberg-West Morticians, Toledo, OH
1959 – Club 500, Detroit, MI
1960 – Club 500, Detroit, MI
1961 – Burch Gage & Tool, Detroit, MI
1962 – Club 500, Detroit, MI
1963 – Burch Gage & Tool, Detroit, MI
1964 – Burch Gage & Tool, Detroit, MI
1965 – Lansing Bombers, Lansing, MI – Burch Gage & Tool earned a defending national champion berth.
1966 – Faultless Rubber Company, Ashland, OH
1967 – Faultless Rubber Company, Ashland, OH
1968 – Faultless Rubber Company, Ashland, OH
1969 – Nothdurft Tool & Die, Detroit, MI
1970 – Nothdurft Tool & Die, Detroit, MI
1971 – Nothdurft Tool & Die, Detroit, MI
1972 – Light Crete, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI
1973 – Light Crete, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI
1974 – Burge Gage, Detroit, MI
1975 – Nothdurft Tool & Die, Detroit, MI
1976 – Nothdurft Tool & Die, Detroit, MI
1977 – Quality Block Supply, Mount Eaton, OH
1978 – Ohio Caverns, West Liberty, OH
1979 – Ohio Caverns, West Liberty, OH
1980 – Ohio Caverns, West Liberty, OH
1981 – Ohio Caverns, West Liberty, OH – Faultless Rubber, Ashland, OH took an at-large berth.
1982 – N/A
1983 – N/A
1984 – Faultless Rubber Company, Ashland, OH – Ashland ESS, Ashland, OH took an at-large berth.
1985 – N/A


West Central Region (Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Metro Detroit, Metro Chicago, Metro Milwaukee; Michigan and Metro Detroit dropped in 1943; Indiana and Kentucky added in 1943; Metro Indianapolis added in 1947; Region Disbanded 1977; split up into Great Lakes and Mid-West Regions)

1942 – Match Corporation, Chicago
1943 – Dow Chemical, Midland, MI
1944 – Zollner Pistons, Fort Wayne, IN
1945 – M&S Orange, Flint, MI – Zollner Pistons, Fort Wayne, IN earned a berth by being the Western Industrial Champion.
1946 – Match Corporation, Chicago – Zollner Pistons, Fort Wayne, IN earned a defending national champion berth.
1947 – Thomas Ice Cream, South Bend, IN – Zollner Pistons, Fort Wayne, IN earned a defending national champion berth.
1948 – Draper’s Dodgers, Marion, IN – Zollner Pistons, Fort Wayne, IN earned a defending national champion berth.
1949 – Sixth Ward Boosters, Newport, KY
1950 – Stephens-Adamson Sealmasters, Aurora, IL
1951 – Chiefs, Calumet City, IL
1952 – Sterling Beer, Louisville, KY
1953 – State Farm Insurance, Bloomington, IL
1954 – State Farm Insurance, Bloomington, IL
1955 – State Farm Insurance, Bloomington, IL
1956 – Stephens-Adamson Sealmasters, Aurora, IL
1957 – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL
1958 – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL
1959 – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL
1960 – Hausske-Harlan Furniture, Peru, IN – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL earned a defending national champion berth.
1961 – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL
1962 – Alyco Club, Decatur, IL – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL earned a defending national champion berth.
1963 – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL
1964 – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL
1965 – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL
1966 – Riley’s, Decatur, IL – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL earned a defending national champion berth.
1967 – Riley’s, Decatur, IL – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL took a host berth.
1968 – Moose Lodge #17A, Indianapolis, IN – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL earned a defending national champion berth.
1969 – Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL
1970 – Anixter Brothers, Skokie, IL
1971 – Anixter Bombers, Skokie, IL
1972 – Wisley Construction, Indianapolis, IN
1973 – Home Savings & Loan, Aurora, IL
1974 – Home Savings & Loan, Aurora, IL
1975 – Home Savings & Loan, Aurora, IL
1976 – Home Savings & Loan, Aurora, IL
1977 – The region was disbanded.


Great Lakes Region (Michigan, Wisconsin, Metro Detroit, Metro Milwaukee and Metro Toledo created in 1977)

1977 – Day’s Sanitary Service, Pontiac, MI – American United Life, Flint, MI took an at-large berth – McArdle Pontiac, Midland, MI took a host berth.
1978 – Neal’s Truck Parts, Grand Rapids, MI
1979 – McArdle Pontiac, Midland, MI – Wolverine Supply, Ann Arbor, MI took an at-large berth – Made-Rite Chips, Bay City, MI took a host berth.
1980 – Plangger’s Furniture, Benton Harbor, MI – McArdle Pontiac, Midland, MI earned a defending champion berth – Made-Rite Chips, Bay City, MI took an at-large berth.
1981 – Plangger’s Furniture, Benton Harbor, MI – Saginaw Bolters, Saginaw, MI took an at-large berth.
1982 – The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI
1983 – The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI
1984 – The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI – Plangger’s Furniture, Benton Harbor, MI took an at-large berth.
1985 – The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI


Mid-West Region (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Metro Chicago, Metro Indianapolis, Metro Louisville and Metro Cincinnati created in 1977)

1977 – Home Savings & Loan, Aurora, IL
1978 – Home Savings & Loan, Aurora, IL
1979 – Home Savings & Loan, Aurora, IL
1980 – Home Savings & Loan, Aurora, IL – Decatur ADM, Decatur, IL took a host berth.
1981 – ADM, Decatur, IL
1982 – N/A – ADM, Decatur, IL earned a defending national champion berth.
1983 – ADM, Decatur, IL
1984 – Home Savings & Loan, Aurora, IL and ADM, Decatur, IL
1985 – N/A


Western Region (Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Metro St. Louis, Metro Kansas City; Nebraska added in 1943; Metro Omaha added in 1977, Region disbanded in 1977; Re-formatting into the Mid-America Region)

1942 – Goetz Brewery, St. Joseph’s, MO
1943 – Martin Bombers, Omaha, NE
1944 – Martin Bombers, Omaha, NE
1945 – Buck’s Bar Booteries, Omaha, NE
1946 – Knights of Columbus, Springfield, MO
1947 – Commerce Loans, St. Joseph’s, MO
1948 – White Front Casey’s, Springfield, MO
1949 – Smack’s Candy, St. Louis, MO
1950 – Union Wire Rope, Kansas City, MO
1951 – Union Wire Rope, Kansas City, MO
1952 – Blue Bunnies, Sioux City, IA
1953 – Heart-of-America Tobacco, Kansas City, MO
1954 – Brockers Cigars, St. Omaha, NE
1955 – Haney Real Estate, Omaha, NE
1956 – News-Leader Parrots, Springfield, MO
1957 – News-Leader Parrots, Springfield, MO
1958 – Thurmer’s Bar, St. Louis, MO
1959 – Barnes Store, Springfield, MO
1960 – Barnes Store, Springfield, MO
1961 – Thurmer’s Bar, St. Louis, MO
1962 – Fleck’s Falstaff, Cedar Rapids, IA
1963 – Adams Milk, Springfield, MO
1964 – DeVille Motors, St. Louis, MO
1965 – St. Louis, MO
1966 – Foremost, Springfield, MO
1967 – Schindlers, Springfield, MO
1968 – Metger Salvage, Topeka, KS
1969 – Larry Lange Ford, Cedar Falls, IA – Empire Bank, Springfield, MO took a host berth.
1970 – Scenic Shoppers, Springfield, MO
1971 – Welty Way, Cedar Rapids, IA  – Scenic Riley, Springfield, MO took a host berth.
1972 – Scenic Shoppers, Springfield, MO – Welty Way, IA earned a defending national champion berth.
1973 – Scenic Gaslight, Springfield, MO
1974 – Gaslight Realty Company, Springfield, MO
1975 – Emerald Finance, Springfield, MO
1976 – Capital Management Investment, Springfield, MO
1977 – The region was disbanded.


Mid-America (Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Metro St. Louis, Metro Kansas City; Nebraska, Metro Omaha created in 1977)

1977 – Horton’s, Springfield, MO – Walnut Products, St. Joeseph, MO took an at-large berth.
1978 – Butt’r Top, Clear Lake, IA – Walnut Products, St. Joeseph, MO took an at-large berth. CMI, Springfield, MO took a host berth.
1979 – Peter’s Bombers, Des Moines, IA – O’Byrne Electric, Springfield, MO took an at-large berth.
1980 – Midwest Galleries, Cedar Rapids, IA
1981 – Modern Piping, Cedar Rapids, IA – Walnut Products, St. Joseph, MO took an at-large berth.
1982 – N/A
1983 – CMI, Springfield, MO
1984 – United Van Lines, St. Louis, MO – Walnut Woods, St. Joe, MO
1985 – N/A


Northern Region (Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota; Nebraska dropped in 1943; Metro Minneapolis and Metro St. Paul added in 1957)

1942 – Metz Beer, Omaha, NE
1943 – N/A – no tournament held due to lack of teams
1944 – N/A – no tournament held due to lack of teams
1945 – N/A – no tournament held due to lack of teams
1946 – N/A – no tournament held due to lack of teams
1947 – Farrar’s Supply Store, Fargo, ND
1948 – Manchester Biscuits, Fargo, ND – 20th Century Signs, Bismarck, ND went to nationals instead.
1949 – Manchester Biscuits, Fargo, ND
1950 – Roosevelt Grill, Bismarck, ND
1951 – 20th Century Signs, Bismarck, ND
1952 – Jersey Ice Cream, Minneapolis, MN
1953 – Jersey Ice Cream, Minneapolis, MN
1954 – New Bar, St. Paul, MN
1955 – New Bar, St. Paul, MN
1956 – New Bar, St. Paul, MN
1957 – Belmont Club, St. Paul, MN
1958 – Northwest Paper, Cloquet, MN
1959 – Dominick’s, St. Paul, MN
1960 – 7-Up, St. Paul, MN
1961 – 7-Up, St. Paul, MN
1962 – Whitaker Buick, St. Paul, MN
1963 – Whitaker Buick, St. Paul, MN
1964 – Wood City Motors, Cloquet, MN
1965 – Whitaker Buick, St. Paul, MN
1966 – Matts Tavern, Grand Forks, ND
1967 – Whitaker Buick, St. Paul, MN
1968 – Whitaker Buick, St. Paul, MN
1969 – Whitaker Buick, St. Paul, MN
1970 – Whitaker Buick, St. Paul, MN
1971 – Chuck’s Dairy, Minneapolis, MN
1972 – Whitaker Buick, St. Paul, MN
1973 – Whitaker Buick, St. Paul, MN
1974 – Circle Inn, Mankato, MN
1975 – Booher’s Inc., Mankato, MN
1976 – Young American Clothing Stores, Minot, ND
1977 – Young American Clothing Stores, Minot, ND
1978 – Byerlys, Minneapolis, MN
1979 – Bandbox, St. James, MN
1980 – All-American Bar, St. Paul, MN
1981 – The James Gang, St. James, MN
1982 – N/A
1983 – N/A
1984 – All-American Bar, St. Paul, MN
1985 – N/A


Southwestern Region (Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Metro New Orleans; Metro Houston added in 1944; Tennessee and Metro Oklahoma City added in 1949; Texas and Metro Houston dropped in 1949; Mississippi, Metro Memphis added in 1959; Metro Tulsa added in 1977; Tennessee dropped in 1977; Metro Memphis dropped in 1979)

1942 – Deep Rock Oilers, Tulsa, OK
1943 – Camp Wallace, Galveston County, TX – Deep Rock Oilers, Tulsa, OK earned a defending national champion berth but disbanded and did not attend.
1944 – Ardmore Airfield, Ardmore, OK
1945 – Slush Pumps, Houston, TX
1946 – Slush Pumps, Houston, TX
1947 – Hi-Way Inn, Harlingen, TX
1948 – Grand Prize Brewery, Houston, TX
1949 – Phillips 66 Oilers, Okmulgee, OK – Stork Club, Little Rock took a host berth.
1950 – Phillips 66 Oilers, Okmulgee, OK
1951 – Buck Miller’s All Stars, Memphis, TN
1952 – Independants, Memphis, TN
1953 – Phillips 66 Oilers, Okmulgee, OK
1954 – Standard Auto Parts, Memphis, TN
1955 – Standard Auto Parts, Memphis, TN
1956 – American Bank, Baton Rouge, LA
1957 – Madden Construction, Bossier City, LA
1958 – McDonald Scots, Lake Charles, LA
1959 – Madden Construction, Bossier City, LA
1960 – Teamsters Local #880, Oklahoma City, OK
1961 – Independant Merchants, Opelousas, LA
1962 – Bayou Bombers, Lake Charles, LA
1963 – Motif Homes, Oklahoma City, OK
1964 – Motif Homes, Oklahoma City, OK
1965 – Memphis, TN
1966 – Motif Homes, Oklahoma City, OK
1967 – Farmland Industries, Enid, OK
1968 – Stephen’s Truck Line, Lake Charles, LA
1969 – Masterbilt Motors, Oklahoma City, OK
1970 – Stephen’s Truck Line, Lake Charles, LA
1971 – Masterbilt Motors, Oklahoma City, OK
1972 – Robertson Plumbing, Greenville, MS
1973 – Masterbilt Motors, Oklahoma City, OK
1974 – Lynch Industries, Oklahoma City, OK
1975 – Lynch Industries, Oklahoma City, OK
1976 – Lynch Industries, Oklahoma City, OK
1977 – Lynch Industries, Oklahoma City, OK
1978 – N/A
1979 – N/A
1980 – N/A
1981 – M.K. Fuel, Baton Rouge, LA
1982 – N/A
1983 – N/A
1984 – N/A
1985 – N/A


Texas Region (Texas, Metro Houston; Metro Fort Worth and Metro San Antonio created in 1949; Metro Auston and Metro Dallas added in 1977)

1949 – G.E. Buddy Watson Company, Mercedes, TX
1950 – Downtown Chevrolet, Houston, TX – Nixon Clay, Austin, TX took a host berth.
1951 – Babbitt Realty, Houston, TX
1952 – Goss ON Ross, Dallas, TX
1953 – Gators, Lake Jackson, TX
1954 – Babbitt Realty, Houston, TX
1955 – Hilliard’s Cafe, Houston, TX
1956 – Gators, Lake Jackson, TX
1957 – Holly Produce, Houston, TX
1958 – Haynes Stakes, Houston, TX
1959 – Selph Plumbing, Houston, TX
1960 – Jackson Sporting Goods, Pasadena, TX
1961 – Jackson Sporting Goods, Pasadena, TX
1962 – J.H. Rose Truckline, Houston, TX
1963 – J.H. Rose Truckline, Houston, TX
1964 – Texas Comets, Austin, TX
1965 – Texas Comets, Austin, TX
1966 – Dallas, TX
1967 – Dallas, TX
1968 – Kraft Heating, Houston, TX
1969 – Reilly’s Rebels, Refugio, TX
1970 – Bill Clark Sporting Goods, Levelland, TX
1971 – Wiegand Engineers, Fort Worth, TX
1972 – S.H. Lynch, Dallas, TX – Pal’s National Paint, Dallas, took an at-large berth.
1973 – Plains Cooperative Oil Mill, Lubbock, TX
1974 – Plains Cooperative Oil Mill, Lubbock, TX
1975 – Plains Cooperative Oil Mill, Lubbock, TX
1976 – Foster’s, Stephenville, TX
1977 – Foster’s, Stephenville, TX
1978 – N/A
1979 – Steve’s Exporters, San Antonio, TX
1980 – Odessa Merchants, Odessa, TX
1981 – Odessa Merchants, Odessa, TX
1982 – N/A
1983 – N/A
1984 – Odessa A’s, Odessa, TX
1985 – N/A


Rocky Mountain Region (Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Metro Denver; Utah and Montana added 1943; New Mexico dropped in 1943; Metro Denver merged with Colorado in 1943; Metro Denver recreated in 1948; Arizona added in 1951 and dropped in 1952; New Mexico, Utah, Arizona and Nevada dropped in 1952; Montana dropped in 1953; Utah added in 1957, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and Metro Phoenix added in 1977; Region split into two sections in 1979; Rocky Mountain Cactus and Rocky Mountain Alpine)

1942 – Public Service, Denver, CO
1943 – Public Service, Denver, CO
1944 – Market Inn, Salt Lake City, UT
1945 – Coors Beer, Salt Lake City, UT
1946 – Public Service, Denver, CO
1947 – Toner’s Concessions, Denver, CO
1948 – Turner’s, Lafayette, CO
1949 – Murphy-Mahoney Chevrolet, Denver, CO
1950 – VFW Post #61, Pueblo, CO
1951 – Murphy Chevrolet, Denver, CO
1952 – Public Service, Denver, CO
1953 – Naval Air Station, Denver, CO
1954 – Naval Air Station, Denver, CO
1955 – Merchants, Denver, CO
1956 – Arvada Merchants, Denver, CO
1957 – Walden Heating, Denver, CO
1958 – Bongo Lounge, Salt Lake City, UT
1959 – Global Post VFW, Salt Lake City, UT
1960 – Sunny Side Grocery, Denver, CO
1961 – Our Chapel of Memories, Denver, CO
1962 – Maddox Ice, Denver, CO
1963 – Maddox Ice, Denver, CO
1964 – Roger Mauro, Englewood, CO
1965 – Oakland Construction, Salt Lake City, UT
1966 – State/White/Dora, Portales, NM
1967 – Jet-X, Englewood, CO
1968 – Jet-X, Englewood, CO
1969 – West Construction, Salt Lake City, UT
1970 – West Construction, Salt Lake City, UT
1971 – Hagestads VW, Englewood, CO
1972 – Hagestads VW, Englewood, CO
1973 – Sizzler Family Steakhouse, Salt Lake City, UT
1974 – Sizzler Family Steakhouse, Salt Lake City, UT
1975 – Sizzler Family Steakhouse, Salt Lake City, UT
1976 – Sizzler Family Steakhouse, Salt Lake City, UT
1977 – Tri-Vac Travel, Salt Lake City, UT
1978 – Southern Truck Raiders, Phoenix, AZ
1979 – The region split into two sections; Rocky Mountain Alpine and Rocky Mountain Cactus.


Rocky Mountain Cactus Region (Arizona, Metro Phoenix, Nevada, New Mexico)

1979 – Southern Truck Raiders, Phoenix, AZ
1980 – Reno Toyota, Reno, NV
1981 – Las Vegas Aces, Las Vegas, NV and Blitz/Weinhard, Phoenix, AZ – SSA, Phoenix, AZ took an at-large berth.
1982 – N/A
1983 – N/A
1984 – Convoy Trucks, Phoenix, AZ
1985 – N/A


Rocky Mountain Alpine Region (Colorado, Metro Denver, Wyoming, Utah)

1979 – Page Brake, Salt Lake City, UT
1980 – Southern States Petroleum, Ogden, UT
1981 – Larry Miller Toyota, Salt Lake City, UT
1982 – N/A
1983 – N/A
1984 – Larry Miller Toyota, Salt Lake City, UT
1985 – N/A


Cactus Region (New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Nevada; formed in 1952; Utah dropped in 1957; Region Disbanded in 1977; merged into Rocky Mountain Region)

1952 – Jones Ranchers, Eloy, AZ
1953 – Peterson Brothers, Mesa, AZ
1954 – S-Site. Los Alamos, NM
1955 – McCallister Autos, Albuquerque, NM
1956 – Lawson Plumbers, Salt Lake City, UT
1957 – El Paso Operations, Farmington, NM
1958 – San Juan Builders, Farmington, NM
1959 – Kirkland Flyers, Albuquerque, NM
1960 – Zeb Pierce, Mesa, AZ
1961 – Zeb Pierce, Mesa, AZ
1962 – Whitthorne’s Glass House, Tucson, AZ
1963 – Michen Construction, Mesa, AZ
1964 – Hays Roofing, Phoenix, AZ
1965 – Hays Roofing, Phoenix, AZ – did not attend nationals.
1966 – State/White/Dora, Portales, NM
1967 – Arizona Highway Department, Phoenix, AZ
1968 – Fremont Coin, Las Vegas, NV
1969 – F.E. Bailey Contractors, Mesa, AZ
1970 – F.E. Bailey Contractors, Mesa, AZ
1971 – Sports Clubs of America, Mesa, AZ
1972 – U-Kamp, Phoenix, AZ
1973 – Mueller-Stevens Chevrolet, Prescott, AZ
1974 – Green Saddle Ranch, Las Vegas, NV
1975 – Lamb Chevrolet, Prescott, AZ
1976 – Campbell Gro-Green, Portales, NM
1977 – The region was disbanded.


Northwestern Region (Idaho, Utah, Montana, Nevada; Utah dropped in 1943; Washington and Oregon added in 1943; Metro Seattle created in 1943, Metro Portland created in 1949; Nevada dropped in 1952; Montana, Alaska, Metro Tacoma and Metro Spokane added in 1977)

1942 – Magna Firemen, Salt Lake City, UT
1943 – Teamsters, Tacoma, WA
1944 – Colored Merchants, Portland, OR
1945 – Stove Machinists, Tacoma, WA
1946 – Torrence Insurance, Longview, WA
1947 – Hudson House Grocers, Portland, OR
1948 – Smithway Rippers, Seattle, WA
1949 – Rubenstein Furniture, Eugene, OR
1950 – Friberg Electric, Portland, OR
1951 – Copping Bricks, Eugene, OR
1952 – Jones Dodgers, Tacoma, WA
1953 – Kenny Poe Plumbers, Boise, ID
1954 – Renton Cowboys, Seattle, WA
1955 – Shamrock Tavern, Longview, WA
1956 – Federal Old Line Insurance, Seattle, WA
1957 – Fuel Oilers, Vancouver, WA
1958 – Federal Old Line Insurance, Seattle, WA
1959 – Hyster-Calico Cats, Portland, OR
1960 – Federal Old Line Insurance, Seattle, WA
1961 – Federal Old Line Insurance, Seattle, WA
1962 – Portland Bucks, Portland, OR
1963 – McKee Ramblers, Portland, OR
1964 – Federal Old Line Insurance, Seattle, WA
1965 – Federal Old Line Insurance, Seattle, WA
1966 – Federal Old Line Insurance, Seattle, WA
1967 – Federal Old Line Insurance, Seattle, WA
1968 – Federal Old Line Insurance, Seattle, WA
1969 – Portland Lakers, Portland, OR
1970 – Mead Samuel Realtors, Seattle, WA
1971 – Pay ‘n Pak, Seattle, WA
1972 – Pay ‘n Pak, Seattle, WA
1973 – Petschi’s Quality Meats, Seattle, WA
1974 – Manke & Sons, Tacoma, WA
1975 – Pay ‘n Pak, Seattle, WA
1976 – Goldie’s Tavern, Seattle, WA
1977 – Peterbilt Western, Seattle, WA
1978 – Peterbilt Western, Seattle, WA
1979 – Peterbilt Western, Seattle, WA
1980 – Peterbilt Western, Seattle, WA
1981 – Yakima Pepsi Bears, Yakima, WA – Peterbilt Western, Seattle, WA earned a defending national champion berth.
1982 – Peterbilt Western, Seattle, WA
1983 – N/A – Peterbilt Western, Seattle, WA earned a defending national champion berth.
1984 – Pay ‘n Pak, Seattle, WA
1985 – N/A


Pacific Coast Region (Southern California, Northern California, Arizona, Metro Los Angeles, Metro San Francisco; Northern California and Metro San Francisco dropped in 1943; Region split in two in 1945; reinstated again in 1977 with Southern California, Northern California, Metro San Francisco, Metro Oakland, Metro Sacramento, Metro Stockton, Metro Santa Clara, Metro Fresno, Metro San Diego and Hawaii added in 1977; Metro Los Angeles had since disbanded and Arizona had been part of the Cactus Region, now Rocky Mountain Region)

1942 – Phalanx, Fraternity, Phoenix, AZ
1943 – O.S. Stapley Hardware, Phoenix, AZ could not attend nationals, Phalanx, Fraternity, Phoenix, AZ went in their place.
1943 – Hammer Field Raiders, Fresno, CA
1944 – O.S. Stapley Hardware, Phoenix, AZ – Hammer Field Raiders, Fresno earned a defending national champion berth.
1944 – Merced AFB Pilots, San Francisco, CA
1945 – 1976 The region was split into two until 1977.
1977 – Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA
1978 – Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA
1979 – Lakewood Jets, Lakewood, CA and Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA
1980 – Lakewood Jets, Lakewood, CA
1981 – Lakewood Jets, Lakewood, CA (Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA and Chameleons, Lancaster, CA took an at-large berth.
1982 – Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA
1983 – N/A
1984 – Coors Kings, Merced, CA and San Gabriel Eagles, San Gabriel, CA and Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA
1985 – N/A


Northern Pacific Coast Region (Northern California and Metro San Francisco formed in 1945; Nevada added in 1947, dropped in 1952; merged back into one Pacific Coast Region in 1977)

1945 – Merced AFB Pilots, San Francisco, CA
1946 – Cowboys, Hollister, CA
1947 – Kings, Hanford, CA
1948 – Eagles, Stockton, CA
1949 – Western Gravel, San Jose, CA
1950 – Napa Merchants, Napa, CA
1951 – Western Gravel, San Jose, CA
1952 – Napa Merchants, Napa, CA
1953 – Chapel-of-the-Oaks, Oakland, CA
1954 – Roughriders, Napa, CA
1955 – Coca Cola Bottlers, Sacramento, CA
1956 – Merchants, Redwood City, CA
1957 – Merchants, Redwood City, CA
1958 – Sacramento Burgermeister Burgies, Sacramento, CA
1959 – Sacramento Burgermeister Burgies, Sacramento, CA
1960 – Delta Merchants, Stockton, CA
1961 – Stockton Burgermeister Burgies, Stockton, CA
1962 – YMI, Stockton, CA
1963 – Merced Monarchs, Merced, CA
1964 – Rockbusters, Fresno, CA – Sunnyvale Stars, Sunnyvale CA took a host berth.
1965 – Muzio Bakery, Sacramento, CA
1966 – Fairchild Falcons, Mountain View, CA
1967 – Fairchild Falcons, Mountain View, CA
1968 – Mayfair Center, Stockton, CA
1969 – Fairchild Falcons, Mountain View, CA
1970 – LeBlanc Barons, Sunnyvale, CA
1971 – Muzio Bakery, Sacramento, CA
1972 – Sargents, Sacramento, CA
1973 – LeBlanc Barons, Sunnyvale, CA
1974 – Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA
1975 – Napa Grand Auto, Napa, CA – Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA earned a defending champion berth – Alameda County Merchants, Hayward, CA took a host berth.
1976 – LeBlanc Barons, Sunnyvale, CA
1977 – The region was disbanded.


Southern Pacific Coast Region (formed in 1945; Southern California, Arizona and Metro Los Angeles; Metro San Diego added 1950; Nevada dropped in 1947; Arizona dropped in 1951; merged back into one Pacific Coast Region in 1977)

1945 – O.S. Stapley Hardware, Phoenix, AZ
1946 – Funk Jewelry, Phoenix, AZ
1947 – San Pedro AC, Long Beach, CA
1948 – Chicksan Company, Brea, CA
1949 – Crown Carpets, San Diego, CA
1950 – Crown Carpets, San Diego, CA could not attend nationals. Chicksan Company, Brea, CA went in their place.
1951 – Starkist Tunas, San Pedro, CA
1952 – Plymouth Mo-Parts, San Ysidro, CA
1953 – Palemar Foods, San Diego, CA
1954 – Pepsi Cola Bottlers, San Diego, CA
1955 – Anderson Furniture, San Diego, CA
1956 – Anderson Furniture, San Diego, CA
1957 – Convair, San Diego, CA
1958 – Gregorian Enterprises, San Gabriel, CA
1959 – La Mesa Big Shots, La Mesa, CA
1960 – Gardena Merchants, Gardena, CA
1961 – Gardena Merchants, Gardena, CA
1962 – Mary Star All Stars, San Pedro, CA
1963 – Oxnard Merchants, Oxnard, CA
1964 – Lakewood Lancers, Lakewood, CA
1965 – Lakewood Lancers, Lakewood, CA
1966 – Lakewood Lancers, Lakewood, CA
1967 – Oxnard Kings, Oxnard, CA
1968 – Oxnard Kings, Oxnard, CA
1969 – Oxnard Kings, Oxnard, CA
1970 – Morgan Truckers, Lakewood, CA
1971 – Morgan Truckers, Lakewood, CA
1972 – AB&S Sports, Inglewood, CA
1973 – Sure-Brake, Lakewood, CA
1974 – Glenn Miller Garage, Carson, CA
1975 – Continental Furniture, Glendale, CA
1976 – Slick’s Vista Bombers, Vista, CA
1977 – The region was disbanded.


Alaska (created in 1964; absorbed into the Northwestern Region in 1977. Called the Alaska Command Force Softball Championships up until 1969.)

1964 – Elmendorf AFB, Anchorage
1965 – Muldoon Merchants, Anchorage
1966 – Fairbanks All-Stars, Fairbanks
1967 – Eielsen AFB Outlaws, Fairbanks
1968 – Alaska Builders Cache, Anchorage
1969 – Wildwood Air Force Station, Kenai
1970 – Alaska Builders Cache, Anchorage
1971 – Alaska Builders Cache, Anchorage
1972 – Alaska Builders Cache, Anchorage
1973 – Uncles Pizza/ABC, Fairbanks
1974 – Uncles Pizza/ABC, Fairbanks
1975 – Burger King
1976 – Burger King
1977 – The region was disbanded.


Hawaii (created in 1966; absorbed into the Pacific Coast Region in 1977)

1966 – Midas Muffler, Oahu
1967 – Hamakua Hawks, Honokaa
1968 – Puueo Poi, Hilo
1969 – Midas Muffler, Oahu
1970 – Midas Muffler, Oahu
1971 – Midas Muffler, Oahu
1972 – Midas Muffler, Oahu
1973 – Midas Muffler, Oahu
1974 – Midas Muffler, Oahu
1975 – Midas Muffler, Oahu
1976 – Midas Muffler, Oahu
1977 – The region was disbanded.


Canadian Region (split into East Canada and West Canada in 1953)

1930 – Herz
1931 – N/A
1932 – N/A
1933 – N/A
1934 – N/A
1935 – N/A
1936 – N/A
1937 – N/A
1938 – N/A
1939 – Regina Merchants, Saskatchewan, Canada
1940 – Bowles Lunch, Toronto, Ontario
1941 – Tip Top Tailors, Toronto, Ontario
1942 – HMCS York, Toronto, Ontario
1943 – Canadian Dental Corps, Toronto, Ontario
1944 – Tip Top Tailors, Toronto, Ontario
1945 – Tip Top Tailors, Toronto, Ontario
1946 – Bell Thread, Hamilton, Ontario
1947 – Peoples Credit Jewelers, Toronto, Ontario
1948 – Vancouver City Firemen, Vancouver, British Columbia
1949 – Tip Top Tailors, Toronto, Ontario
1950 – Peoples Credit Jewelers, Toronto, Ontario
1951 – Levi Auto, Toronto, Ontario
1952 – Steinberg’s, Montreal, Quebec
1953 – Canada Split into East and West


East Canada Region (Canada started having their own Canadian Men’s Championships in 1965)

1953 – Northern Electric, Verdun, Quebec
1954 – Steinberg’s, Montreal, Quebec
1955 – Lew Kanes, Windsor, Ontario
1956 – Fisher’s Tomato Kings, Montreal, Quebec
1957 – Steinbergs, Montreal, Quebec
1958 – Dow, Montreal, Quebec
1959 – Pepsi-Cola, Montreal, Quebec
1960 – N/A
1961 – Park National Hotel, Sudbury, Ontario
1962 – Sabourin Mountain Park, Hull, Quebec
1963 – N/A
1964 – N/A
1964 – Oshawa, Toronto, Ontario
1965 – Hull, Ontario


West Canada Region (Canada started having their own Canadian Men’s Championships in 1965)

1953 – Giorday Fruits, Vancouver, British Columbia
1954 – McLean Motors, Vancouver, British Columbia
1955 – Firefighters, Vancouver, British Columbia
1956 – N/A
1957 – Bayseal Wranglers, Calgary, Alberta
1958 – Carling Pilseners, Vancouver, British Columbia
1959 – Carling Pilseners, Vancouver, British Columbia
1960 – British Columbia – Mission Orange, Trail
1960 – Edmonton – Calgary Orioles, Alberta
1961 – Calgary Orioles, Alberta
1962 – Ralph Motors Ltd., Calgary, Alberta
1963 – Jim Pattison Softball Club, Vancouver, British Columbia
1964 – Fraser Arms, Vancouver, British Columbia
1965 – Vancouver Blue Boys, British Columbia


Atlantic Ocean (Created in 1946; Disbanded in 1949)

1939 – San Juan, Puerto Rico
1940 – Don Q Rums, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1941 – Don Q Rums, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1942 – NA – no regional took place during World War II due to transportation restrictions.
1943 – NA – no regional took place during World War II due to transportation restrictions.
1944 – NA – no regional took place during World War II due to transportation restrictions.
1945 – NA – no regional took place during World War II due to transportation restrictions.
1946 – Don Q Rums, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1947 – Casa Biascoecha, San Fuerce, Puerto Rico
1948 – Carribean Dairy, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1949 – The region was disbanded.


Puerto Rico (Created in 1960)

1960 – Refrescos FRYA, Rio Piadras
1961 – Ponce Cement, Ponce
1962 – Biacardi Club, Rio Piedras
1963 – Biacardi Club, Rio Piedras
1964 – Ponce Cement, Ponce
1965 – Cardenales, San Juan


Cuba (Created in 1951)

1951 – Casino Espanol, Havana
1952 – Casino Espanol, Havana
1953 – Casino Espanol, Havana
1954 – Casino Espanol, Havana
1955 – N/A
1956 – N/A
1957 – Club 10, Manzanillo
1958 – NA
1959 – Club 10, Manzanillo
1960 – Club 10, Manzanillo


Mexico (created in 1945)

1943 – NA – no regional took place during World War II due to transportation restrictions.
1944 – NA – no regional took place during World War II due to transportation restrictions.
1945 – Gigantes (DF Giants), Mexico, City
1946 – Jockey Club, Mexico City
1947 – N/A
1948 – N/A
1949 – Gigantes (DF Giants), Mexico, City
1950 – Club Chapultepec, Mexico, City
1951 – N/A
1952 – N/A
1953 – N/A
1954 – N/A
1955 – N/A
1956 – Madero Tamaulejas, Tampico


All Armed Forces

1967 – US Armed Forces
1968 – US Armed Forces
1969 – US Armed Forces
1970 – US Armed Forces
1971 – N/A
1972 – US Armed Forces
1973 – N/A
1974 – US Armed Forces
1975 – USMC Armed Forces, CA
1976 – N/A
1977 – N/A
1978 – N/A
1979 – US Armed Forces


United States Army (Created in 1953)

1953 – Green Hornets, Fort Lee, VA
1954 – N/A
1955 – First Army, Fort Monmouth, NJ
1956 – N/A
1957 – Fifth Avenue, Fort Riley, KS


United States Navy (Created in 1953)

1953 – US Navy Patrol Squadron 42, Kodiak, AK
1954 – US Navy Patrol Squadron 22, Kodiak, AK
1955 – Submarine Bs, New London, CT
1956 – East Navy – Atlantic Submarine Fleet, Norfolk, VA
1956 – West Navy – Miramar Jets, San Diego, CA
1957 – US Navy, Norfolk, VA
1958 – N/A
1959 – All Navy White Caps, Norfolk, VA
1960 – All Navy White Caps, Norfolk, VA
1961 – West Coast Packers, Pacific Fleet
1962 – N/A
1963 – N/A
1964 – U.S.S. Sperry, San Diego, CA
1965 – US Navy All Stars
1966 – US Navy All Stars


United States Air Force (Created in 1950)

1950 – Hickham Field Flyers, Honolulu, HI
1951 – Hickham Field Flyers, Honolulu, HI
1952 – Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX
1953 – Elmendirf AFB, Anchorage, AK
1954 – Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX
1955 – Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX
1956 – Sewart AFB, Smyrna, TN
1957 – Dover AFB, Dover, DE
1958 – US Air Force World Wide Champs
1959 – US Air Force World Wide Champs
1960 – US Air Force World Wide Champs
1961 – N/A
1962 – N/A
1963 – N/A
1964 – N/A
1965 – N/A
1966 – Strategic Air Command


United States Marine Corps (Created in 1954)

1954 – NA


New Zealand

1940 – Auckland Men, Auckland


Virgin Islands

1940 – Stars, Charlotte, Amalie

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