Author: Dan Pfeffer

2002 NSA Men’s AA Slow Pitch Super Worlds

2002 held at Plano, Texas on August 10-11.


Champion – Chase/Reece/Roosters/Easton, Wilmington, North Carolina
Runner Up – Phonemasters/K&G Sports/Schwinng/TPS, North Vernon, Indiana


  • MVP – Dennis Rulli, Chase/Reece/Roosters/Master Graphics/Easton (26-29 .897, 5 HR)
  • Defensive Award – Brad Jones, Phonemasters/K&G Sports/Schwinng/TPS
  • HR Leaders – Wayne Habermehl, Phonemasters/K&G Sports/Schwinng/TPS (27-37, .730, 30 RBI) – 14
  • HR Leaders – Ron Wilson, Lighthouse Baptist/Sports World/Easton (25-32, .781) – 14

NSA AA ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Dennis Rulli, Chase/Reece/Roosters/Master Graphics/Easton (MVP) (26-29 .897, 5 HR)
  • Jeff Lanning, Chase/Reece/Roosters/Master Graphics/Easton (23-27, .852, 4 HR)
  • Bobby Hughes, Chase/Reece/Roosters/Master Graphics/Easton (20-26, .769, 7 HR)
  • Chris Chilton, Chase/Reece/Roosters/Master Graphics/Easton (22-26, .846, 9 HR)
  • Dale Sensenig, Chase/Reece/Roosters/Master Graphics/Easton (21-26, .808, 4 HR)
  • Shawn Watson, Phonemasters/K&G Sports/Schwinng/TPS (33-39, .846, 10 HR)
  • Wayne Habbermill, Phonemasters/K&G Sports/Schwinng/TPS (27-37, .730, 14 HR)
  • Troy Summerfield, Phonemasters/K&G Sports/Schwinng/TPS (25-35, .714, 4 HR)
  • Larry Wert, Phonemasters/K&G Sports/Schwinng/TPS (26-35, .743, 3 HR)
  • J.D. Genter, Lighthouse Baptist/Sports World/Easton (26-32, .813, 4 HR)
  • Rodney Waters, Lighthouse Baptist/Sports World/Easton (25-32, .781, 8 HR)
  • Ron Wilson, Lighthouse Baptist/Sports World/Easton (25-32, .781, 14 HR)
  • Brian Justice, Lighthouse Baptist/Sports World/Easton (24-32, .750, 5 HR)
  • John Glidewell, Mountain Top/Advanced/Cash USA/TPS (25-32 .781 9 HR)
  • Wade Casey, Mountain Top/Advanced/Cash USA/TPS (24-32 .750 8 HR)
  • Brian Rainwater, Twin States/Worth
  • Todd Fleming, Mid South/TPS

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Chase/Reece/Roosters/Easton, Wilmington, NC (4-1)
2. Phonemasters/K&G Sports/Schwinng/TPS, North Vernon, IN (5-2)
3. Lighthouse Babtist/Sports World/Easton, Chattanooga, TN (4-2)
4. Mountain Top/Advanced/Cash USA/TPS, Brighton, MI (4-2)
5t. Twin States/Worth, Montgomery, AL (2-2)
5t. Mid South/TPS, Portage, IN (1-2)
7t. Budweiser/Summerlin/Team Experts/Worth, Coll. Station, TX (2-2)
7t. Hooters/B&B/Rew/Mizuno, Overland Park, KS (2-2)
9t. Meridian Softball Club, Houston, TX (1-2)
9t. Strike Zone, San Antonio, TX (0-2)
9t. Turn Two Softball, Arlington, TX (0-2)
9t. Doc’s/Mizuno, Sioux City, IA (0-2)
13. Texans Softball Club, Houston, TX (0-2)

2002 ISA Men’s AA Slow Pitch World Series

2002 held at Anderson, South Carolina on August 3-4.


Champion – FL Heat/Nave/Black’s, Ft. Pierce, Florida
Runner Up – Twin States/Worth, Montgomery, Alabama


  • MVP – Brian Arnold, Florida Heat (28-40, .700, 6 HR)
  • Defensive MVP – Pat Wayne, Florida Heat/Nave Plumbing/Joe Black/Worth
  • Offensive MVP – JC Phelps, New Construction (24-24, 1.000, 9 HR)
  • HR Leader – Bob Woldyk, Florida Heat (26-36, .722) – 15
  • Batting Leader – JC Phelps, New Construction (24-24, 9 HR) – 1.000

ISA AA ALL WORLD TEAM

  • John Dutch, Florida Heat/Nave Plumbing/Joe Black/Worth (29-40, .725, 3 HR)
  • Brian Arnold, Florida Heat/Nave Plumbing/Joe Black/Worth (28-40, .700, 6 HR)
  • Butch Smith, Florida Heat/Nave Plumbing/Joe Black/Worth (28-40, .700, 8 HR)
  • Bob Woldyk, Florida Heat/Nave Plumbing/Joe Black/Worth (26-36, .722, 15 HR)
  • Jeff Young, Florida Heat/Nave Plumbing/Joe Black/Worth (24-32, .750, 6 HR)
  • Curtis Nave, Florida Heat/Nave Plumbing/Joe Black/Worth (15-23, .652, 4 HR)
  • JC Phelps, New Construction (24-24, 1.000, 9 HR)
  • Trey Royal, WW Gay/Aubrey’s/TPS
  • Preston Taylor, WW Gay/Aubrey’s/TPS
  • Todd Thomas, Twin States/Worth
  • Craig Upton, Twin States/Worth
  • George Brown, Twin States/Worth
  • Will Watson, Twin States/Worth

FINAL RESULTS

1. Florida Heat/Nave Plumbing/Joe Black/Worth, Ft. Pierce, FL (7-1)
2. Twin States/Worth, Montgomery, AL (3-2)
3. WW Gay/Aubrey’s/TPS, Gainesville, FL (2-2)
4. New Construction, Shelbyville, IN (3-2)
5t. Holland’s/Terry’s/Mizuno, North Wilkesboro, NC (3-2)
5t. C&M/Tommy Curid/Worth, Dotham, AL (2-2)
7t. JW Construction/Mizuno, Riverdale, CA (2-2)
7t. Chase/Reece/Roosters/Master Graphics/Easton, Columbus, OH (2-2)
9t. Lighthouse Babtist/Sports World/Easton, Chattanooga, TN (0-2)
9t. US Vinyl/Worth, Chattanooga, TN (0-2)
9t. Nation’s Fence.Com, Lawrenceville, GA (0-2)
9t. Brandon’s Softball, Wilmington, NC (1-2)
13. Audio Junction, Savannah, GA (0-2)

2002 ASA Men’s Major Fast Pitch Nationals

2002 held at Bill McKinney Softball Complex in St. Joseph, Missouri on July 31-August 4.


Champion – Frontier Players Casino, St. Joseph, Missouri
Runner Up – Farm Tavern, Madison, Wisconsin


For the third year in a row, the St. Joseph Casino Players captured the ASA men’s crown. As the Los Angeles Lakers can tell you, three-peat is no easy feat. Behind the great pitching of Michael White, the Frontier Players Casino sent The Farm Tavern to the loser’s bracket, 6-3 Saturday afternoon. It was not long, however, before the Farm eliminated third place Fedlock Falcons, 8-0 and returned to the championship game.

With that momentum, the Farm staked their pitchers to a 4-0 lead. St. Joseph’s fought back to tie the game 4-4 in the 7th, on an RBI single by tournament MVP Mike Dryer. Kerry Shaw then delivered the big blow, a 2 run, game winning homer for all the marbles. Paul Alger was the losing pitcher for the Farm.

Frontier Players Casino was known as Meierhoffer’s in 2000.


  • MVP – Mike Dryer, Frontier Players Casino
  • Batting Leader – Terry Boetsma, Midland Explorers – .500
  • Batting Leader – Mike Dryer, Frontier – .500
  • Batting Leader – Blake Miller, Farm Tavern – .500
  • HR Leader – Robert Bush, Farm Tavern (7 RBI) – 4
  • Herb Dudley Pitching Award – Jody Hennigar, Fedlock Falcons

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Doug Gillis, Explorers (4-2, 42 IP, 1 shutout)
P – Michael White, Frontier Players Casino (3-0)
P – Paul Algar, Farm Tavern (4-2, 2 shutouts)
C – Terry Boetsma, Midland Explorers (9-18)
1B – Mike Dryer, Frontier Players Casino (8-16, .500, 1 HR)
2B – Ken Coles, Fedlock Falcons
3B – Todd Budke, Farm Tavern
SS – Kerry Shaw, Frontier Players Casino
OF – Bob Blakley, Harold’s Supermarket
OF – Matt Darling, Lafayette Pub
OF – Charles “Ace” Sauer, Fedlock Falcons
OF – Boomer Brush, Farm Tavern
OF – Gareth Cook, Fedlock Falcons
UT – Blake Miller, Farm Tavern (9-18)
UT – Doug Middleton, Frontier Players Casino (2-0)
UT – Jody Hennigar, Fedlock Falcons (6-0, 37 IP, 48 K, 2 Shutouts)

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Chris Bigelow, Davenport Heat/Cool
P – Terry Luster, Lafayette Pub
P – Karl Gollan, Fred’s Interiors
C – Curt Martin, Frontier Players Casino
1B – David Stokes, Fedlock Falcons
2B – Steve Horning, Midland Explorers
3B – Frankie Perez, Smokers
SS – Steve Spalt, Fedlock Falcons
OF – Paul Lynch, Farm Tavern
OF – Joe McCall, Davenport Heat/Cool
OF – Nick Needham, Fred’s Interiors
OF – Steve Schucker, Farm Tavern
UT – Steve Roberts, Midland Explorers
UT – Pete Volk, Midland Explorers
UT – Rusty Weaver, Plangger’s Furniture


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Frontier Players Casino, St. Joseph, MO (5-0)
2. Farm Tavern, Madison, WI (4-2)
3. Fedlock Falcons, Arlington, VA (6-2)
4. Midland Explorers, Midland, MI (5-2)
5t. Lafayette Pub, St. Louis, MO (2-2)
5t. Davenport Heat/Cool, Kansas City, MO (2-2)
7t. Fred’s Interiors, Dubuque, IA (2-2)
7t. Smokers, Tampa, FL (2-2)
9t. National Investors, Albany, MO (1-2)
9t. Harold’s Supermarket, Lexington, MO (2-2)
9t. Plangger’s Furniture, Benton Harbor, MI (2-2)
9t. Circle Tap, Denmark, WI (1-2)
13t. Dolan & Murphy, Aurora, IL (1-2)
13t. Winterset A’s, Winterset, IA (1-2)
13t. KC Classics, Kansas City, KS (1-2)
13t. Brandt’s Pl. Plains, Springfield, IL (1-2)
17t. Bandits, Pueblo, CO (0-2)
17t. HIS Construction, Houston, TX (0-2)
17t. 51 Classics, Portage, WI (0-2)
17t. Herzog, St. Joseph, MO (0-2)

2002 ASA Girls Gold 18-Under Fast Pitch Nationals

2002 held in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma on August 5-11.


Champion – O.C. Batbusters, Santa Ana, California
Runner Up – Smoke, Fullerton, California


In a matchup of Goliaths, it was the unnoticed pitcher who drew the most interest at Arrowhead Park on Sunday.

Lisa Dodd outdueled Alicia Hollowell, the 2002 Gatorade National Player of the Year, in the championship of the ASA 18-and-under Gold Nationals, leading the Anaheim (Calif.) O.C. Batbusters to a 2-0 win over the Fullerton Smoke.

Dodd, a high school senior to be, came within a seventh-inning bunt single of a perfect game to best Fullerton and Hollowell, an ASA All-American last year who will pitch at Arizona next spring.

Candice Baker tripled home Ashley Herrera, who was running for Dodd, with the go-ahead run in the second and scored on Jaisa Ceps’ single one pitch later for all the runs Dodd needed.

The final four teams were all from California. Fullerton won the first Gold title in 1994 as Gordon’s Panthers, and added titles in ’96 and ’98.


FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Summer Tobias, California Cruisers
P – Alicia Hollowell, Smoke
P – Kasi Carroll, Southern Force
C – Haley Woods, California Cruisers
1B – Desiree Williams, Paradise Valley Premier
2B – Anna Beardman, Smoke
3B – Andrea Duran, O.C. Batbusters
SS – Stephanie Churchwell, O.C. Batbusters
OF – Lauren Castle, Louisiana Gold
OF – Megan Cotton, High Intensity
OF – Kristin Vesley, Paradise Valley Premier
OF – Autumn Champion, Smoke
UTIL – Mallorie Lenn, Smoke
UTIL – Lisa Dodd, O.C. Batbusters
UTIL – Lindsey Gerheim, East Cobb Bullets

SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Brooke Mitchell, Louisiana Gold
P – Janet Kearns, East Cobb Bullets
P – Marjorie Johnson, Eagles Gold
C – Leigh Ann Danos, Katy Cruisers
1B – Jackie Rinehart, California Cruisers
2B – Taylr Hollis, Louisiana Gold
3B – Jamie Fox, Louisiana Gold
SS – Lisa Gorzycki, Texas Impact Gold
OF – Adrienne Alo, Smoke
OF – Tara Lindsey, Texas Impact Gold
OF – Lashaun Davis, East Cobb Bullets
OF – Amanda Williams, East Cobb Bullets
UTIL – Melissa Wood, Atlanta Vipers Gold
UTIL – Brittany Vanderink, Mad Dogs
UTIL – Vanessa Iapala, Smoke


FINAL STANDINGS

1. O.C. Batbusters, Santa Ana, CA (7-0)
2. Smoke, Fullerton, CA (7-2)
3. California Cruisers, La Palma, CA (6-2)
4. Fresno Force Gold, Fresno, CA (6-2)
5t. Atlanta Vipers Gold, Conyers, GA (4-2)
5t. Paradise Valley Premier, Scottsdale, AZ (6-2)
7t. Glacier NW Gold, Vancouver, WA (4-2)
7t. Strike Zone, Hayward, CA (4-2)
9t. High Intensity, Niceville, FL (3-2)
9t. Anaheim Batbusters, Garden Grove, CA (4-2)
9t. East Cobb Bullets, Marietta, GA (6-2)
9t. Louisiana Gold, Lafayette, LA (5-2)
13t. Southern Force, Johnston City, IL (4-2)
13t. Texas Impact Gold, Houston, TX (4-2)
13t. American Pastime Gold, Upland, CA (3-2)
13t. Fear This Softball, Grand Prairie, TX (3-2)
17t. Blazing Angels, Holland, PA (3-2)
17t. Eagles Gold, Tulsa, OK (3-2)
17t. Mad Dogs, Alliance, OH (3-2)
17t. So Cal Athletics, Montclair, CA (3-2)
17t. Gainesville Gold Stevens, Gainesville, FL (2-2)
17t. Katy Cruisers, Katy, TX (2-2)
17t. Lil Saints Gold, Peoria, AZ (2-2)
17t. Plantation Gold, Plantation, FL (2-2)
25t. Amie Stewart’s CA Rebels, Bellflower, CA (2-2)
25t. So Cal Spoilers, Santa Clarita, CA (2-2)
25t. Fighting Irish, Kennesaw, GA (2-2)
25t. Katy Express Gold, Katy, TX (2-2)
25t. KC Shockwaves, Kansas City, MO (2-2)
25t. Mystixx, So. Houston, TX (2-2)
25t. Phoenix Storm Swan, Phoenix, AZ (2-2)
25t. Texas Eclipse Gold, Magnolia, TX (2-2)
33t. Arizona Alleycats, Tucson, AZ (1-2)
33t. Irvine Sting, Irvine, CA (2-2)
33t. Arizona Sun Cats Gold, Mesa, AZ (1-2)
33t. California Choppers, Valencia, CA (1-2)
33t. Gold Jitterbugs, Oklahoma City, OK (1-2)
33t. Impact Gold, Houston, TX (1-2)
33t. Kansas City Peppers, Olathe, KS (1-2)
33t. Lady Gators Gold, West Palm Beach, FL (1-2)
33t. Louisiana Reflection, Lafayette, LA (1-2)
33t. Oklahoma Twisters, Norman, OK (1-2)
33t. Oregon Panthers Gold, Salem, OR (1-2)
33t. Salinas Storm Gold, Salinas, CA (1-2)
33t. San Diego Co Breakers, Cardiff, CA (1-2)
33t. San Diego Renegades, San Diego, CA (1-2)
33t. Wichita Katz Lemaster, Wichita, KS (1-2)
33t. Wildcats, Salinas, CA (1-2)
49t. California Lite, Rialto, CA (1-2)
49t. Colorado Comets Gold, Broomfield, CO (1-2)
49t. Colorado Legend Gold, Parker, CO (0-2)
49t. Echoes Gold, Omaha, NE (0-2)
49t. Flyers, Louisville, KY (0-2)
49t. Frost Falcons, Chattanooga, TN (0-2)
49t. Hot Stuff, Yorba Linda, CA (0-2)
49t. Houston Power Glowacz, Katy, TX (0-2)
49t. Georgia Elite Gold, Douglasville, GA (0-2)
49t. NJ Pride, Newark, NJ (0-2)
49t. NW Buzz, Sammamish, WA (0-2)
49t. Oklahoma Illusion, Broken Arrow, OK (0-2)
49t. TN Outlaws, Columbia, TN (0-2)
49t. Texas High Voltage Gold, Deer Park, TX (0-2)
49t. Washington Ladyhawks Gold, Auburn, WA (0-2)
49t. Worth Firecrackers, San Diego, CA (0-2)
65t. Shamrocks, Vienna, VA (0-2)
65t. Sure Fire, Glendora, CA (0-2)

2001 ASA Men’s C Slow Pitch Nationals

2001 held at Hall of Stadium Complex in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on October 3-5.


Champion – National Softball, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Runner Up – Johnny Blaze, Northridge, California


2001 was the first year in the east/west national tournament format with the champions meeting in Oklahoma City at the Hooters/ASA national championship. The two teams played a best of five series.


ASA C EAST

Held in Cullman, Alabama on September 20-23.

  • MVP – Chad Durick, National Softball
  • HR Champion – John Sharpino, Superior Softball
  • Batting Champion – John Sharpino, Superior Softball

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Tom Hermann, National Softball
C – Chip Hoffecker, National Softball
1B – Chris Lemay, Carl Cannon Chevrolet
2B – Donnie Hudson, Carl Cannon Chevrolet
3B – Chad Durick, National Softball
SS – Heath Burns, Carl Cannon Chevrolet
OF – Ralph Pozo, National Softball
OF – Marty Adams, Carl Cannon Chevrolet
OF – Dave Moore, National Softball
OF – Craig Arcuri, Superior Softball
UT – Ray Calhoun, Texas Roadhouse
UT – John Heschke, Leroy’s Boys
UT – Joey Martin, Johnny Ray’s BBQ
UT – Bob Schmidt, Rox Stars
UT – Barry Shirley, Carl Cannon Chevrolet


SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Slade Stewart, Carl Cannon Chevrolet
C – Spanky Mulcahy, Lima American Legion Post
1B – Al Sones, National Softball
2B – Chuck Klaren, Texas Roadhouse
3B – Rick Leith, Jaxx Softball
SS – Robert Blennan, Superior Softball
OF – Kevin Kline, National Softball
OF – John Lowe, Leroy’s Boys
OF – Don Vicky, XL Marketing/HRI
OF – Al Chipelo, Southington AC
UT – Glen Cryset, Usual Suspects
UT – Whitney McCurry, Uptown Lincoln Mercury
UT – Ray Brannon, National Softball
UT – Carl Alburen, Elite Softball
UT – Al Sadler, Potomac Valley Brick


THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – John Sharpino, Superior Softball
C – Phillip Pearson, Texas Roadhouse
1B – Allen Laurence, Johnny Ray’s BBQ
2B – Mike Simone, Frame All
3B – Todd Wofford, Texas Roadhouse
SS – Mike Slusher, Jaxx Softball
OF – Terry Dunn, XL Marketing/HRI
OF – Jim Loebach, Gaithersburg Rental Center
OF – Kyle Corbin, Huber Heights VFW Post 3283
OF – Pete Torres, Superior Softball
UT – Eric Werner, Canadian Club
UT – Don McGlasson, Potomac Valley Brick
UT – Mike Chmelowiee, Gaithersburg Rental Center
UT – Dean Buckwalter, Miller Genuine Draft
UT – Kerry Gleason, Steve’s Sports/SOBE


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Hair Place One, Quincy, MA (8-0)
2. Greeson Dentistry, Burlington, NC (11-2)
3. Mid South, Buchanan, MI (6-2)
4. Tint Shop, Dothan, AL (7-2)
5t. Renegades Softball, Escondido, CA (4-2)
5t. Clearly Wireless, Richmond, VA (4-2)
7t. Team Dawg, Rokonkoma, NY (6-2)
7t. Chetti’s Tavern, Richmond, VA (5-2)
9t. Code Blue/JDH, Fullerton, CA (5-2)
9t. Elite Softball, Gretna, LA (5-2)
9t. All Pro Mechanical, Walcott, CT (4-2)
9t. Team Hara’s, Salem, OR (4-2)
13t. Blue Chips, Mio, MI (5-2)
13t. Players Softball Club, Warwick, RI (5-2)
13t. Ronnie’s, Rayne, LA (5-2)
13t. Wine Trucking, Glenn Allen, VA (3-2)
17t. Marion Softball, Marion, OH (5-2)
17t. Taylorsville/Baltimore Galvanizing, Edgewater, MD (5-2)
17t. Russell’s Paint And Body, Longwood, FL (4-2)
17t. Grim Reapers, Chicago, IL (4-2)
17t. Pro Sports, Hastings, NY (3-2)


ASA C WEST

Held in Midland, Texas on September 20-23.

  • MVP – Gil Ogas, Johnny Blaze
  • HR Champion – Angel Macias, N/A
  • Batting Champion – Rich Eighme, Iowa Sports Supply

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Randy Holbrook, Johnny Blaze
C – Rich Eighme, Iowa Sports Supply
1B – Artie Salas, Johnny Blaze
2B – Ricky Hoy, Johnny Blaze
3B – Justin Martel, Iowa Sports Supply
SS – Bill McElroe, GEP/Chineze Torture
OF – Wes Archie, Bullys/Budweiser
OF – Steve Simon, Iowa Sports Supply
OF – Kevin Welter, Iowa Sports Supply
OF – Temo Lopez, Johnny Blaze
UT – Gil Ogas, Johnny Blaze
UT – Julio Salazar, GEP/Chineze Torture
UT – Tommy Brown, Shawn Montee Timber Co.
UT – Jeff Nokelby, Team Hara’s
UT – Kyle Decker, GEP/Chineze Torture


SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Rob Welter, Iowa Sports Supply
C – Ben Bramel, Outlaws-OR
1B – Mark Cosker, Bullys/Budweiser
2B – Dale Matthews, Iowa Sports Supply
3B – Dave Burke, Bullys/Budweiser
SS – Greg Sell, Jonny’s Saloon/Eyota Merchants
OF – Steve Richardson, Shawn Montee Timber Co.
OF – Curt Frost, Iowa Sports Supply
OF – Fred Moreland, Smurf’s
OF – Dean Aldridge, Johnny Blaze
UT – Marco Morehead, GEP/Chineze Torture
UT – Johnny Blood, Johnny Blaze
UT – Steve Rader, GEP/Chineze Torture
UT – Neal Homan, Team Hara’s
UT – Brian Kalar, Team Hara’s


THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Shane Douglas, Shawn Montee Timber Co.
C – Eric Estey, GEP/Chineze Torture
1B – Ruse Anthony, Shawn Montee Timber Co.
2B – Del Bicknese, Jonny’s Saloon/Eyota Merchants
3B – Kevin Badley, Bullys/Budweiser
SS – Kevin Goodman, Outlaws-OR
OF – Jason Stephenson, Johnny Blaze
OF – Jamie Jones, Smurf’s
OF – Brad Kullot, Jonny’s Saloon/Eyota Merchants
OF – Jay Edwards, Outlaws-OR
UT – Steve Hopper, Bullys/Budweiser
UT – Weldon Love, Smurf’s
UT – Steve Kautzman, Shawn Montee Timber Co.
UT – Darrell Naillon, Team Hara’s
UT – Shawn Nolte, Team Hara’s


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Johnny Blaze, Los Angeles, CA (9-1)
2. Iowa Sports Supply, Gilbertville, IA (6-2)
3. GEP/Chineze Torture, Anaheim Hills, CA (5-2)
4. Bully’s/Budweiser, Reno, NV (5-2)
5t. Team Hara’s, Albany, OR (6-2)
5t. Shawn Montee Timber Co., Spokane, WA (5-2)
7t. Outlaws-OR, Portland, OR (5-2)
7t. Jonny’s Saloon/Eyota Merchants, Rochester, MN (5-2)
9t. Texans, Fredericksburg, TX (3-2)
9t. El Conquistador Land Sharks, Temple, TX (3-2)
9t. DJ’s/Expert T’s, Omaha, NE (2-2)
9t. Smurf’s, Temple, TX (5-2)
13t. OPT, Odessa, TX (3-2)
13t. KC Wingnuts, Kansas City, MO (4-2)
13t. Gunslingers, Huntsville, TX (3-2)
13t. Chariton Merchants, Chariton, IA (3-2)
17t. Cyclones, Wichita Falls, TX (3-2)
17t. Williams Media Group, Cedar Rapids, IA (3-2)
17t. Cal-Tex Pacers, Houston, TX (2-2)
17t. Andy’s Liquor/Lite/Stew Bowl, Stewartville, MN (2-2)
17t. Yellow Jackets, Becker, MN (1-2)
17t. Skinny’s, Abilene, TX (3-2)
17t. Sunbrella Properties, Scottsdale, AZ (2-2)
17t. Creative Imprintz, Fargo, ND (2-2)
25t. Minnehaha Liquors/Worth, St. Paul, MN (2-2)
25t. Sidewinders, Jackson, WY (2-2)
25t. Casteel’s, Durant, OK (1-2)
25t. Young Building System, Midland, TX (2-2)
25t. Fortune’s Tap, Waterloo, IA (1-2)
25t. Griff’s, Des Moines, IA (1-2)
25t. Camdenton Cyclones, Camdenton, MO (1-2)
25t. Kegger’s Bar, Clara City, MN (1-2)
33t. R&M Metals, Waterloo, IA (1-2)
33t. Miller Lite Timber Pins, International Falls, MN (1-2)
33t. Double Play, Blue Earth, IA (0-2)
33t. Stiff Lizards, Baytown, TX (1-2)
33t. Spieker Sprinklers, Helena, MT (1-2)
33t. Bax Timbers, West Phalia, MO (0-2)
33t. Major Leaguers, Tucson, AZ (1-2)
33t. Bags Softball, Des Moines, IA (1-2)
33t. Kerrville Gators, Kerrville, TX (0-2)
33t. One Horse Construction, Missoula, MT (0-2)
33t. Thompson Tile, Owatonna, MN (1-2)
33t. Stat’s, Bemidji, MN (1-2)
33t. Outlaws-Mn, Sleepy Eye, MN (0-2)
33t. Sandlot/Worth, Tucson, AZ (0-2)
33t. Viking Signs, Litchfield, MN (0-2)
33t. Spike’s/Fischer Sports, Faribault, MN (0-2)
49t. C. T. Clubbers, Hays, KS (0-2)
49t. Mutt’s, Long Prairie, MN (0-2)
49t. Sportin’ Wood, Temple, TX (0-2)
49t. T. J.’s Dawgs, Great Falls, MT (0-2)
49t. Red Dogs, Minneapolis, MN (0-2)
49t. The Rookies, Red Wing, MT (0-2)
49t. Guy’s Electric, Clovis, NM (0-2)


2001 ASA Men’s B Slow Pitch Nationals

2001 held at Hall of Stadium Complex in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on October 3-5.


Champion – Mizuno Techfire, Orlando, Florida (EAST)
Runner Up – Texas/AAA, Longview, Texas (WEST)


2001 held at Columbus, Georgia on September 20-23.


Champion – Mizuno Techfire, Orlando, Florida
Runner Up – Clearly Wireless/Mizuno, Richmond, Virginia


  • MVP – Larry Bumberg, Mizuno Techfire
  • Batting Champion – Clint Meeks, North Columbus Athletic Club
  • HR Champion – Ron Fields, Ohio Sealants

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Mike Tilley, Clearly Wireless/Mizuno
P – Brian Wooten, Mizuno Techfire
P – Dan Dorsey, Hit n Run/Tanel 360/All Star Café
C – Larry Bumberg, Mizuno Techfire
1B – Phil Castellano, Hit n Run/Tanel 360/All Star Café
2B – Dean Schmidt, Mid South
3B – Nick Frizzell, Ohio Sealants
SS – Chris Bocci, Mizuno Techfire
OF – Jeff Toni, Ray’s
OF – Ron Fields, Ohio Sealants
OF – Alex Sorrell, Clearly Wireless/Mizuno
OF – Frank Zaman, Hit n Run/Tanel 360/All Star Café
UT – Clint Meeks, North Columbus Athletic Club
UT – Glen Burge, Clearly Wireless/Mizuno
UT – Steve Stone, Wine Trucking/Mizuno

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Sonny Burton, Clearly Wireless/Mizuno
P – Steve Croff, Mid South
P – Jason West, North Columbus Athletic Club
C – Joe Horvath, Mid South
1B – Jeff Kovach, Ohio Sealants
2B – Dave Marlette, Tech Fire
3B – Joe Manzella, Hit n Run/Tanel 360/All Star Café
SS – Mike Fayard, Wine Trucking/Mizuno
OF – Brian Milstead, Tech Fire
OF – Ricky Phillips, Hit n Run/Tanel 360/All Star Café
OF – Mark Bowles, Wine Trucking/Mizuno
OF – Tommy Malonoski, Ray’s
UT – Stan Bike, Ray’s
UT – Kraig Miller, Tech Fire
UT – Donn Ostrander, Mid South

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Roy Williams, Ray’s
P – Robert Gwinn, Clearly Wireless/Mizuno
P – Bobby Fox, Wine Trucking/Mizuno
C – Rick Arcaro, Ohio Sealants
1B – Steve Horley, Ohio Sealants
2B – Duane Tinnell, Wine Trucking/Mizuno
3B – Ron Visage, North Columbus Athletic Club
SS – Brian Lange, Mid South
OF – John Burks, Mid South
OF – Rick Siebert, Ohio Sealants
OF – Rob Whitehouse, Ohio Sealants
OF – Damon Marlette, Mizuno Techfire
UT – Bobby Moudy, Mid South
UT – Pat Patalano, Mizuno Techfire
UT – Paul Gilligan, Hit n Run/Tanel 360/All Star Café


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Mizuno Techfire, Orlando, FL (7-0)
2. Clearly Wireless/Mizuno, Richmond, VA (9-2)
3. Ohio Sealants, Willoughby, OH (5-2)
4. Hit n run/Tanel 360/All Star Café, Deer Park, NY (5-2)
5t. Fat Daddy’s, Nashville, GA (4-2)
5t. Wine Trucking/Mizuno, West Point, VA (6-2)
7t. Mid South, Buchanan, MI (4-2)
7t. Ray’s, Bridgeport, CT (5-2)
9t. CES/Mizuno, River Falls, WI (3-2)
9t. North Columbus Athletic Club, Columbus, GA (4-2)
9t. TPS/Budweiser, Prairieville, LA (2-2)
9t. Jean Shoppe, MacKenzie, TN (4-0)
13t. Auto Extreme, Kennett Square, PA (3-2)
13t. Giant Glass, West Boxford, MA (2-2)
13t. Pervert-Shooters, Justice, IL (3-2)
13t. Frederick Chevrolet, Harrisburg, PA (3-2)
17t. T.J. Lite, Dunkirk, MD (3-2)
17t. Gators, Pittsburgh, PA (2-2)
17t. Moss Painting, Ft. Wayne, IN (2-2)
17t. McMillian/Ness, Manchester, NH (3-2)
17t. AFS Cars & Trucks, Geneva, AL (2-2)
17t. Winfield/Choice, Phenix City, AL (2-2)
17t. Ram/Mizuno/Business E-Touch, Syracuse, NY (2-2)
17t. Beacon Auto/Worth, Bellmawr, NJ (2-2)
25t. Ball Park Motors, Breadstown, IL (1-2)
25t. Lewis Homes/Kelly Homes, Topeka, IN (1-2)
25t. J&A Construction, Grand Rapids, KY (1-2)
25t. Twohig III Softball, Parma, OH (2-2)
25t. 412 Club/Schwartz Ford, Ft. Wayne, IN (2-2)
25t. Sports Page, Level Green, PA (1-2)
25t. Kokomo Foot & Ankle Care, Kokomo, IN (1-2)
25t. Doug’s Sports Pub, Stevens Point, WI (1-2)
33t. Columbus Fire & Safety, Columbus, GA (0-2)
33t. Corner Tap, Sterling, IL (0-2)
33t. 4-Stools/Miller Lite, Port Edwards, WI (1-2)
33t. Tiny Town Pizza/TPS, Lawrenceburg, IN (0-2)
33t. Big Daddy’s Scoreboard, Portsmouth, NH (0-2)
33t. Stewart Co. Merchants, Lumpkin, GA (1-2)
33t. Dibella’s Pizza, Spring Run, PA (0-2)
33t. Spindle Tech Blitz, Lawrenceburg, IN (0-2)
33t. Abney & Melton, Phenix City, AL (0-2)
33t. Oakley Blacktop/Trophy Sports, Zenia, OH (0-2)
33t. Wombats, Lemont, IL (1-2)
33t. Coors Lite/Moose, Greenwood, IN (0-2)
33t. Randy Smith/Roland’s, Lafayette, LA (0-2)
33t. Chandlerville Grain, Chandlerville, IL (0-2)
33t. B&C/Miken, Edmonton, KY (0-2)
33t. Cooper Sports/Poklman Tire/Worth, Hamilton, OH (0-2)
49t. Strike Zone, Gulf Shores, AL (0-2)
49t. C&C Aluminum, Manchester, TN (0-2)
49t. B&B, Auburn, AL (0-2)


2001 held at Portland, Oregon at Delta Park on September 21-23.


Champion – Texas/AAA, Longview, TX
Runner Up – Bud Light/Weber’s/Worth, Owatonna, MN


Texas/AAA of Longview won the ASA Class B Western National Softball Tournament held September 21-23 in Portland, Oregon. The team went 9-1 in the 41-team event, defeating Bud Light of Owatonna, Minn., in the championship. Texas/AAA also won the Texas ASA State Tournament, the Texas NSA State Tournament, and finished third in the Texas USSSA State Tournament. The team, coached and sponsored by Dan Melton and Jack Greer, qualified to play the Eastern National winner at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City. Texas/AAA team members are Steve Hall, tournament MVP; All-Americans Bud Weathers, Ryan Verde, Chris Griffin, Scotty Stanley, Richard Boring, Randy Crawford, and Brian Mack; Harold Slate, Scottie McDowell, Mike Scoggin, Roger Kirkland, Casey Bowers, Bart Bradley and Trinity Greer.

The tournament had 64 teams entered and paid originally but 16 teams could not make it to Portland due to flights getting cancelled from 9/11. The airspace was barely open at that point and no one was sure if the tournament would even occur. Tournament favorite Team Miken of Caledonia, MN had all sorts of issues getting enough players to the tournament which caused them to dump an early game and could never recover from it finishing in a tie for 13th place.


  • MVP – Steve Hall, Texas/AAA
  • Batting Champion – ??
  • HR Champion – ??

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Bud Weathers, Texas/AAA
P – Mike Kath, Bud Light/Weber’s/Worth
P – Marty Caneff, Papa’s Dakota Rhoades II
C – Jamie Heim, Sambetti’s
1B – Steve Hall, Texas/AAA
2B – Mark Lynse, Bud Light/Weber’s/Worth
3B – Dale Deming, Bud Light/Weber’s/Worth
SS – Brian Seykora, Bud Light/Weber’s/Worth
OF – Jeff Werner, Papa’s Dakota Rhoades II
OF – Mark Cerny, Team MTS
OF – Chris Griffin, Texas/AAA
OF – John Hubley, Papa’s Dakota Rhoades II
UT – Ryan Verde, Texas/AAA
UT – Randy Pottinger, Papa’s Dakota Rhoades II
UT – Matt Kretlow, Bud Light/Weber’s/Worth

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Carl Hotchkiss, Sambetti’s
C – Mike Amy, Papa’s Dakota Rhoades II
1B – Tony Cooper, Team MTS
2B – Paul Strome, Sambetti’s
3B – Chris Hildman, Idlers Carpet
SS – Steve Lynn, Team MTS
OF – Victor Broussard, Team MTS
OF – Rich Boring, Texas/AAA
OF – Justin Foster, Sambetti’s
OF – Darren Idler, Idlers Carpet
UT – Tony Bergloff, Sambetti’s
UT – John McGee, Sambetti’s
UT – Jim Moras, Bud Light/Weber’s/Worth
UT – Bryan Mitchell, Oswego Drywall
UT – Randy Crawford, Texas/AAA

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Philip Minjares, Team MTS
C – Ruben Trevino, Idlers Carpet
1B – Lance Nelson, Sambetti’s
2B – Dale Munsen, Papa’s Dakota Rhoades II
3B – Don Groth, Papa’s Dakota Rhoades II
SS – Chad Hartsell, Oswego Drywall
OF – Steve Hooper, Fresh Pak
OF – Justan Duden, Papa’s Dakota Rhoades II
OF – Scott Stanley, Texas/AAA
OF – Terry Gaulrapp, Bud Light/Weber’s/Worth
UT – Andy Nylund, Bud Light/Weber’s/Worth
UT – Brian Mack, Texas/AAA
UT – Shaun Drury, Team Alpha
UT – Mark Dennis, Team Alpha
UT – Scott Seykora, Bud Light/Weber’s/Worth


TOURNAMENT RESULTS

1. Texas/AAA, Longview, TX (9-1)
2. Bud Light/Weber’s/Worth, Owatonna, MN (5-2)
3. Papa’s Dakota Rhoades II, Hastings., MN (5-2)
4. Sambetti’s, Des Moines, IA (5-2)
5t. Idlers Carpet, Kennewick, WA (3-2)
5t. Team MTS, Houston, TX (5-2)
7t. Team Alpha, Grants Pass, OR (3-2)
7t. Oswego Drywall, Lake Oswego, OR (4-2)
9t. Rumple Minze, Des Moines, IA (3-2)
9t. Fresh Pak, Spokane., WA (4-2)
9t. Tharaldson Enterprises, Fargo., ND (3-2)
9t. Team Seattle, Seattle, WA (2-2)
13t. Murr Plumbing, St. Paul, MN (2-2)
13t. Team Miken, Caledonia, MN (3-2)
13t. Craft Cochran/Winning Edge, Waterloo, IA (3-2)
13t. Lufkin Mavericks, Lufkin, TX (2-2)
17t. Bigelow Enterprises, Cannon Falls, MN (1-2)
17t. Team 35, Portland, OR (2-2)
17t. Albuquerque Merchants, Albuquerque, NM (2-2)
17t. KP Pros, Portland, OR (1-2)
17t. John’s Shoe Repair, Sioux Falls, SD (2-2)
17t. Stoddard/MJ Barleyhoppers, Lewiston, ID (1-2)
17t. LTI/TPS, Delano, MN (2-2)
17t. Barracuda’s/Mac’s, Burlington, IA (2-2)
25t. Floor Concepts, Lincoln, NE (1-2)
25t. Hoehn Trucking, Owatonna, MN (1-2)
25t. Budweiser, Coeur D’Alene, ID (1-2)
25t. Northern Lights/Excalibur, Juneau, AK (1-2)
25t. Pacific Green Landscape, Anchorage, AK (0-2)
25t. Four Seasons, Portland, OR (0-2)
25t. Moseng’s Adjusters, Montivideo, MN (1-2)
25t. Lefty’s Dawgz/B&B Painting, Brainerd, MN (0-2)
33t. Sud’s Hut, Billings, MT (0-2)
33t. GSS/Champions, St. Paul, IA (0-2)
33t. Black Stallion, Cannon Falls, MN (0-2)
33t. Sleeping Giant, Billings, MT (0-2)
33t. Team Whitefish, Kalispell, MT (0-2)
33t. Summerlin Masonry, Bryan, TX (0-2)
33t. Halftime Dirtballers, Great Falls, MT (0-2)

2001 ISC Men’s Fastpitch World Tournament

2001 held at Eau Claire, Wisconsin on August 10-19.


Champion – Travelers, Broken Bow, Nebraska
Runner Up – The Farm Tavern, Madison, Wisconsin


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Darren Box, Travelers
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Gerald Muizelaar, Pride
  • Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year – N/A
  • Leading Hitter – Adam Smith, Hallman Twins – .583
  • Most RBI – Thomas Makea, Travelers – 14

2001 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Gerald Muizelaar, Travelers (5-0, 0.44 ERA, 55K)
P – Peter Meredith, Larry Miller Toyota (4-1, 0.98 ERA, 50K)
P – Rob Schweyer, Travelers (3-0, 0.00 ERA, 26K)
C – Darren Box, Travelers .400
C – Mark Sorenson, County Classics .556
IF – Adam Smith, Hallman Twins .583
IF – Ron Head, Travelers .391
IF – Todd Budke, The Farm Tavern .552
IF – Trent Rubley, The Farm Tavern .450
IF – Mike Dryer, Frontier Players Casino .429
OF – Donnie Hale, County Classics .33
OF – Paul Rosebush, The Farm Tavern .571
OF – Ryan Wolfe, Travelers .458
DH – Terry Challis, New York Spirit .545

2001 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Korrey Gareau – New York (3-1, 0.76 ERA, 70K)
P – Todd Martin, The Farm Tavern (4-2, 3.68 ERA, 41K)
P – Dean Holoein, County Concrete (4-2, 1.39 ERA, 56K)
C – Todd Twachtmann, The Farm Tavern .286
C – Patrick Shannon, County Concrete .353
IF – Jarrad Martin, Travelers .458
IF – Jason Hansen – New York .500
IF – Scott Deutsch, Pride .440
IF – Tim Macumber, New York Spirit .474
IF – Steve King, The Farm Tavern .350
OF – Paul Lynch, Pride .478
OF – Rob Gray, County Classics .440
OF – Rich Lira, Frontier Players Casino 429
OF – Mike Schwieger, Travelers .500
DH – Dean Holoein, The Farm Tavern.320


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Travelers, Broken Bow, NE
2. The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI
3. County Classics, Portage, WI
4. Larry Miller Toyota, Salt Lake City, UT
5t. Pride, Decatur, IL
5t. NY/TB Smokers, New York City, NY
7t. Frontier Casino Players, St. Joseph, MO
7t. County Concrete, Marathon, WI
9t. New York Spirit, Amsterdam, NY
9t. Imaging Solutions, Fargo, ND
9t. River City Rage, Peoria, IL
9t. Selects, Owen Sound, ON
13t. Explorers, Midland, MI
13t. Hallman Twins, Waterloo, ON
13t. Canam Windmillers
13t. Edmonton Express, Edmonton, AB

Non-Playoff Qualifying Teams

Denmark (WI) 51/Dukes
Lehi (UT) FSR Portable Storage
Winterset (IA) A’s
Santa Barbara (CA) Socal Bucks
Allentown (PA) All Seasons Patriots
Arlington (VA) Fedlock Fastpitch
Eagan (MN) DC Financial
Innerkip ON Bright Cheese House Eagles
Williams (IA) Hamilton County Merchants
Phoenix (AZ) Merchants
Kimberly (WI) Hitters/Miller Lite
Elkhart (IN) Duncan Bulletts
Pueblo (CO) Legacy Communications
North Mankato (MN) Junkers Bar & Grill
Millington (MI) Up-to-date Painting
Aurora (IL) Dolan & Murphy
Fargo (ND) Kegel Sign Black Knights
Spencer (OH) Spencer Fastpitch Softball
Pickering ON Boyer Pontiac Durham Heat
Ireton (IA) Siouxland Propane/Rockers
Walcott (IA) Coliseum Bar
Rockford (IL) Boone County Pride
St. Louis (MO) Lafayette Pub
Davenport (IA) Quad City Sox

2001 USSSA Men’s AA Slow Pitch Worlds

2001 held at Shawnee, KS on September 8-9.


Champion – Pov’s/Walser Chevy/TPS, St. Paul, Minnesota
Runner Up – Quick Roofing/Advanced/Nike, Texarkana, Texas


  • MVP – Scott Brown, Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS (14-16, .875, 5 HR)
  • HR Leader – Scott Brown, Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS –  5
  • Batting Leader – Scott Brown, Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS –  .875
  • Defensive MVP – no info
  • Offensive MVP – Scott Brown, Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS

USSSA MEN’S CLASS “AA” WORLD TEAM

Chaun DeMars – Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS
Todd Volkers – Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS
Dan Yochum – Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS
Wes Cambell – Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS
Bryson Baker – Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS
Richie Aliotti – Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS
Scott Brown – Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS
Vince Bisbee – Quick Roofing/Advanced Softball/Nike
Wade Casey – Quick Roofing/Advanced Softball/Nike
Rob Gundry – Quick Roofing/Advanced Softball/Nike
Matt Arlett – Quick Roofing/Advanced Softball/Nike
Kirk Swaim – Quick Roofing/Advanced Softball/Nike
Steve Dickinson – Maroadi Transfer/Frank n Stein
Scott Janack – Maroadi Transfer/Frank n Stein
Mark Mastorovich – Maroadi Transfer/Frank n Stein


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Pov’s/Walser Chevy/Reebok/TPS, St. Paul, MN (4-0)
2. Quick Roofing/Advanced Softball/Nike, Texarkana, TX (3-2)
3. Maroadi Transfer/Frank-n-Stein, Jeanette, PA (3-2)
4. Deery Bros/Easton/Gold’s Gym, Waterloo, IA (2-2)
5t. Creative Stucco/Easton, Columbus, OH (1-2)
5t. Hooters/B&B/Easton, Overland Park, KS (1-2)
7t. Team AH, West Carollton, OH (0-2)
7t. Ultimate Heat, Garland, TX (0-2)


Tournament Website – http://www.usssa.com/slowpitch/event_home/?divisionID=11254

2001 USSSA Men’s A Slow Pitch Worlds

2001 held in Shawnee, Kansas at Mid America on August 17-19.


Champion – Mountain Top/TPS, Northville, Michigan
Runner Up – Wartrom/Worth, Clinton, Michigan


  • MVP – Don Sikora,  Mountain Top/TPS
  • HR Leader – N/A
  • Batting Leader – N/A
  • Defensive MVP – Dale Roe, Wartrom/Worth
  • Offensive MVP – N/A

2001 USSSA MEN’S CLASS “A” WORLD TEAM

Don Sikora – Mountain Top/TPS
Kourtney Thompson – Mountain Top/TPS
John Keigley – Mountain Top/TPS
Raith Adair – Mountain Top/TPS
Tim Rye – Mountain Top/TPS
Chuck Maiorana – Mountain Top/TPS
Micky Falkenhagen – Wartrom/Worth
John Hall – Wartrom/Worth
Sean McDonald – Wartrom/Worth
“Rooster” – Wartrom/Worth
Dale Roe – Wartrom/Worth
John Rector – Mountain Top/TPS


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Mountain Top/TPS Northville, MI (6-1)
2. Wartrom/Worth Clinton, MI (6-2)
3. Team Mizuno Fort Pierce, FL (7-2)
4. Hooters/B&B/REW/Easton Overland Park, KS (5-2)
5t. L&L Painting/TPS Pratville, AL (3-2)
5t. Paramount Builders/Worth Virginia Beach, VA (3-2)
7t. Oswego Drywall/DeMarini Newberg, OR (4-2)
7t. Quick Roofing/Advanced/Nike Dallas, TX (3-2)
9t. Chief Transport Bryant, AR (3-2)
9t. FRS/Easton Denver, CO (3-2)
9t. Aubrey’s/TPS Savannah, GA (2-2)
9t. Perkins Roofing/TPS Cincinnati, OH (2-2)
13t. T&R Stucco/Worth Pope City, FL (3-2)
13t. EMR/Worth Softball Cincinnati, OH (2-2)
13t. Deery Bros/Easton/Gold’s Gym Waterloo, IA (2-2)
13t. Doc’s/Easton Sioux City, IA (2-2)
17t. KVB/Sidewinders Overland Park, KS (2-2)
17t. W. W. Gay Gainesville, FL (2-2)
17t. Daisy Dooks/Williams/Nike Davenport, IA (2-2)
17t. Metro Glass/Mizuno Westland, MI (1-2)
17t. LDJ/Varsity/Easton, Canton, MI (1-2)
17t. RPM/TPS, Orinda, CA (1-2)
17t. Show Me Boyz, Joplin, MO (1-2)
17t. T’s 13/Nike Omaha, NE (1-2)
25t. Sunnyvale Valve & Fitting, Saratoga, CA (1-2)
25t. JW Construction/Mizuno GA (1-2)
25t. Kevitt Excavating Brooklyn Center, MN (1-2)
25t. Reds/J&J/Fairweather/Worth,  WA (1-2)
25t. Wahl Optical Council Bluffs, IA (0-2)
25t. Mid Kansas SBC KS (0-2)
25t. MS/Worth, Jackson, MS (0-2)
25t. Yellow Freight, Topeka, KS (0-2)
33t. AFLAC/Citizens Mortgage, Springfield, MO (0-2)
33t. Skipworth Plumbing, Iowa Park, TX (0-2)
33t. Legends, AR (0-2)
33t. Fairfield Rebels, Fairfield, IA (0-2)

2001 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2001 held at West Columbia, South Carolina.


Champion – Shooters/Nike, Orlando, Florida
Runner Up – Kinder Sharks, Cincinnati, Ohio


  • MVP – Anna Clements, Shooters/Nike
  • Batting Leader – Diane Hatch, Shooters/Nike
  • HR Leader – Shirley Snell, Kinder Sharks – 3
  • Defensive MVP – Lisa Sanchez, Kinder Sharks
  • Offensive MVP – Diane Hatch, Shooters/Nike

2001 ALL WORLD TEAM

Kim Dean, Shooters/Nike
Tiffany Daniels, Shooters/Nike
Kim King, Shooters/Nike
Laurie Sheppard, Shooters/Nike
Shirley Snell, Kinder Sharks
Sue Kozoil, Kinder Sharks
Sherri Lynn France, Kinder Sharks
Leslie Burke, Lady Zapp
Monica Hubbard, Lady Zapp
Stacy Symonds, Lady Zapp
Valerie Tuff, Supersonics
Latonya Slaughter, Supersonics
Chris Wellendorf, Custom Trucks
Ameaka McDougal, Premiere Motor Sports
Manager – Gayle Burkhart, Shooters/Nike


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Shooters/Nike, Orlando, FL
2. Kinder Sharks, Cincinnati, OH
3. Lady Zapp, Atlanta, GA
4. Supersonics, Warner Robins, GA
5t. Custom Truck, NV
5t. Premiere Motor Sports/Nike, Pittsboro, NC
7t. Close Encounters, MI
7t. C&C Racing/Shenandoah Clocks, NC
9t. NTL, Bakersfield, CA
9t. Lakerettes, Conneaut Lake, PA
9t. Don’t Ask, TX
9t. S&S/Lebleu/Lawrence Paint, NC
13t. Slix, TX
13t. Diamond Queens Softball Club, Nashville, TN