Category: ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch

2002 ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

2002 held at Tifton, Georgia.


Champion: Armed Forces, Jacksonville, Florida
Runner Up: Macken Plumbing, Rochester, Minnesota


This would be the last year the ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch National was contended. The Women’s Major, A, and B Nationals merged into the East vs West National Championship Series presented by Hooters in 2003.


  • MVP – No MVP awarded
  • Batting Leader – Autumn Brown, Armed Forces (8-11) – .727
  • Home Run Leader – Heather Carr, Armed Forces – 1

2002 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Cindy Nelson, Macken Plumbing
C – Vicki Jo Thiesse, Macken Plumbing
1B – Michelle Saunders, Armed Forces
2B – Autumn Brown, Armed Forces
3B – Bridgett Vessel-Johnson, Macken Plumbing
SS – Cheryl Trapnell, Armed Forces
OF – Jodell Bendickson, Macken Plumbing
OF – Chrissy Harder, Macken Plumbing
OF – Benita Crow, MN Storm
OF – Toni Owens, Armed Forces
UTIL – Heather Carr, Armed Forces
UTIL – Lisa Neufeld, Reamstown AA
UTIL – Brenda Swanson, MN Storm
UTIL – Becky Macken, Macken Plumbing
UTIL – Jackie Reiland, Macken Plumbing


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Armed Forces, Jacksonville, FL (3-0)
2. Macken Plumbing, Rochester, MN (2-2)
3. MN Storm, Roseville, MN (2-2)
4. Reamstown AA, West Lawn, PA (1-2)
5. Nick’s 114 Cafe, New Cumberland, PA (0-2)

2001 ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

2001 held at Shreveport, Louisiana.


Champion: Armed Forces, Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
Runner Up: Reamstown AA, Reamstown, Pennsylvania


  • MVP – Cheryl Trapnell, Armed Forces
  • Batting Leader – Connie Holifield, Cruisers
  • Home Run Leader – Heather Carr, Armed Forces
  • Home Run Leader – Abby Thompson, The Oath

2001 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Tracey Franck, Reamstown AA
C – Lucy Geidner, Armed Forces
1B – Michelle Saunders, Armed Forces
2B – Tammy Schucker, Reamstown AA
3B – Heather Carr, Armed Forces
SS – Cheryl Trapnell, Armed Forces
OF – Lori Moyer, Reamstown AA
OF – Toni Owens, Armed Forces
OF – Abby Thompson, The Oath
OF – Carvell Key, Armed Forces
UTIL – Connie Holifield, Cruisers
UTIL – Bette Ward, The Oath
UTIL – Jean Horst, Reamstown AA
UTIL – Sue Devereaux, Armed Forces
UTIL – Anne Lahaye, The Oath

2001 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Shelly Pape, Ness Auto Sales
C – Bobbi Westhafer, Reamstown AA
1B – Missy Landreneau, The Oath
2B – Leslie Lancaster, Cruisers
3B – Tracy Rambin, The Oath
SS – Tricia Mazur, Reamstown AA
OF – Lorrie Guimbellot, The Oath
OF – Michelle Mullen, Cruisers
OF – Valarie Marze, The Oath
OF – Beth Covais, Armed Forces
UTIL – Beth Saphore, Reamstown AA
UTIL – Jamie Thompson, Armed Forces
UTIL – Anita Barr, Reamstown AA
UTIL – Krinon Moccia, Armed Forces
UTIL – Wilma Wilson, LeValley/Riedel Brothers


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Armed Forces, Fort Indiantown Gap, PA 4-0
2. Reamstown AA, Reamstown, PA (3-2)
3. The Oath, Shreveport, LA (3-2)
4. Cruisers, Grenada, MS (2-2)
5. Levalley/Riedel Brothers, St. Joseph, MI (1-2)
5. Ness Auto Sales, Lodi, WI (1-2)
7. Macken Plumbing/Budweiser, Rochester, MN (0-2)
7. Mr. Pizza, Rochester, MN (0-2)

2000 ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

2000 held at Auburn, Alabama.


Champion: Shooters/Miken, Orlando, Florida
Runner Up: Armed Forces/Team USA, San Diego, California


  • MVP – Tiffany Daniels, Shooters
  • Batting Leader – Tonja Russell, Shooters (10-13) – .769
  • Home Run Leader – N/A

2000 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Theresa Hunt, Shooters/Miken
C – Jamie Sheriff, Shooters/Miken
1B – Heather Carr, Armed Forces/Team USA
2B – Anne Hawkins, A&S Vinyl Siding
3B – Dina Quanico, Armed Forces/Team USA
SS – Tiffany Daniels, Shooters/Miken
OF – Stephanie Durbin, A&S Vinyl Siding
OF – Diane Hatch, Shooters/Miken
OF – Anna Clements, Shooters/Miken
OF – Monica Everett, Armed Forces/Team USA
EH – Tonja Russell, Shooters/Miken
UTIL – Keri Grovdahl, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser
UTIL – Vicki Jo Thiesse, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser
UTIL – Anessa McConnell, A&S Vinyl Siding
UTIL – Lucy Geidner, Armed Forces/Team USA


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Shooters/Miken, Orlando, FL (4-1)
2. Armed Forces/Team USA, San Diego, CA (5-2)
3. A&S Vinyl Siding, Auburn, AL (2-2)
4. Macken Plumbing/Budweiser, Rochester, MN (2-2)
5t. Armstrong Lady Rebels, Murfreesboro, TN (1-2)
5t. Uniform Pro Mice, East Northport, NY (1-2)
7t. Bill Fraley’s Wildcats, Lexington, KY (0-2)
7t. Fox Force, Dothan, AL (0-2)

1999 ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

1999 held at Dothan, Alabama.


Champion: Macken/Budweiser, Rochester, Minnesota
Runner Up: Fox Force, Dothan, Alabama


  • MVP – Patricia Etchason, Macken/Budweiser
  • Batting Leader – Angel Floyd, MRC’s Shiva (12-16) – .750
  • Home Run Leader – N/A

1999 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Kathia Holliday, Fox Force
C – Vicki Jo Thiesse, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser
1B – Maureen Bennett, MRC’s Shiva
2B – Cathy Vesel, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser
3B – Angel Floyd, MRC’s Shiva
SS – Eunice Knight, Fox Force
OF – Crissy Giles, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser
OF – Patricia Etchason, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser
OF – Beverly Reaves, Fox Force
OF – Blondell Floyerance, Fox Force
EH – Joanna Eickemeyer, Orthopedic Inst. Of Dayton
UTIL – Katrina Condry, Fox Force
UTIL – Cheryl Bradley, MRC’s Shiva
UTIL – Carla Sacher, Orthopedic Institute of Dayton
UTIL – Terri Schmitt, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser

1999 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Lynda Hart, Orthopedic Institute of Dayton
C – Rhonda Kirk, Fox Force
1B – Dee Lippke, Orthopedic Institute of Dayton
2B – Kimberly Dawsey, Fox Force
3B – Keri Grovdahl, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser
SS – Vicky Cescato, MRC’s Shiva
OF – Shirley Cummins, Orthopedic Institute of Dayton
OF – Cheryl Easterwood, MRC’s Shiva
OF – Tracey Clark, Orthopedic Institute of Dayton
OF – Carla Jefferson, MRC’s Shiva
EH – Esther Pittman, Fox Force
UTIL – Dee Bowling, Orthopedic Institute of Dayton
UTIL – Kristen Deandress, MRC’s Shiva
UTIL – Patty Harmon, MRC’s Shiva
UTIL – Bridget Vessel, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Macken Plumbing/Budweiser, Rochester, MN (6-1)
2. Fox Force, Dothan, AL 5-3
3. Orthopedic Institute of Dayton, Dayton, OH (2-2)
4. MRC Shiva, San Francisco, CA (3-2)
5t. PMI, LaGrange, IN (1-2)
5t. Destruction, Orlando, FL (2-2)
7t. Graham/Little Teche Metairie, LA (1-2)
7t. Media Spirit, Media, PA (1-2)
9t. Fraley’s Wildcats, Lexington, KY (0-2)
9t. Williams Shoes, Kokomo, IN (0-2)
9t. GTSI, Jacksonville, IL (0-2)

1997 ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

1997 held at Tifton, Georgia.


Champion: Fletch’s Softball Club, Newark, Delaware
Runner Up: Shooters, Orlando, Florida


  • MVP – Carol Lewis, Fletch’s
  • Batting Leader – Kelli Edwards, Fraley’s (12-17) – .706
  • Home Run Leader – N/A

Carol Lewis led Fletch’s to their third national championship in the last four years. This was her second MVP award.


1997 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Cathie Cage, Fletch’s Softball Club
C – Kimberly King, Shooters
1B – Dee Lippke, Orthopedic Institute Of Dayton
2B – Margie Ridgely, Fletch’s Softball Club
3B – Sue Montgomery, Rocky’s
SS – Carol Lewis, Fletch’s Softball Club
OF – Val Brennan, Fletch’s Softball Club
OF – Maryanne Kempf, Fletch’s Softball Club
OF – Rebecca Williams, Shooters
OF – Mary Corbett, Rocky’s
EP – Jodi Eickemeyer, Orthopedic Institute Of Dayton
UTIL – Tiffany Daniels, Shooters
UTIL – Jana Beckwith, Shooters
UTIL – Bev Jack, Fletch’s Softball Club
UTIL – Leanne Hertsenberg, Fletch’s Softball Club

1997 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Sandy Zimmerman, Rocky’s
C – Dana Stauffer, Rocky’s
1B – Sheri Nidiffer, Fletch’s Softball Club
2B – Teresa Mercer, Rocky’s
3B – Kelli Edwards, Bill Fraley’s Wildcats
SS – Terri Raley, Rocky’s
OF – Vicky Medford, Rocky’s
OF – Sonia Pez, Fletch’s Softball Club
OF – Leslie Barton, Shooters
OF – Blanche Lamb, Sunbelt Blaze
EP – Sharon Hazen, Shooters
UTIL – Donna Campbell, Sunbelt Blaze
UTIL – Carla Polk, Owen’s Sporting Goods
UTIL – Joyce Janyska, Rocky’s
UTIL – Michelle Richardson, Shooters

1997 THIRD TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Lynda Hart, Orthopedic Institute Of Dayton
C – Martha Bzoskie, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser
1B – Jill Browning, Bill Fraley’s Wildcats
2B – Laurie Thompson, Sunbelt Blaze
3B – Lisa Lines, Shooters
SS – Raven McElwee, Orthopedic Institute Of Dayton
OF – Shirley Cummins, Orthopedic Institute Of Dayton
OF – Tami McLaughlin, AME Group
OF – Amy May, Bill Fraley’s Wildcats
OF – Brandy Brown, Sunbelt Blaze
UTIL – Noname Baudoin, RTM/Mr. Pizza
UTIL – Pam Goodwin, Owen’s Sporting Goods
UTIL – Jaimi Stejskal, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser
UTIL – Tami Smith, Bill Fraley’s Wildcats
UTIL – Kim Lamoureaux, Orthopedic Institute Of Dayton


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Fletch’s Softball Club, Newark, DE (5-0)
2. Shooters, Orlando, FL (3-2)
3. Rocky’s, Riviera Beach, FL (4-2)
4. Orthopedic Institute of Dayton, Dayton, OH (3-2)
5. Bill Fraley’s Wildcats, Lexington, KY (3-2)
5. Sunbelt Blaze, Cochran, GA (3-2)
7. Owens Sporting Goods, Albany, GA (2-2)
7. Macken Plumbing/Budweiser, Rochester, MN (2-2)
9. RTM/Mr. Pizza, Rochester, MN (2-2)
9. Metro Enterprises, Louisville, KY (1-2)
9. Team Champions, Manassas, VA (1-2)
9. AME Group, Elk River, MN (2-2)
13. Grim’s Glass, York, PA (1-2)
13. Aloha Tanning, Kokomo, IN (1-2)
13. Casey’s Shell, Lynn, ME (1-2)
13. Cyclone Graphics, LaGrange, IN (1-2)
17. Croyles, Winchester, IN (0-2)
17. Quiet Thunder, Pittsburg, PA (0-2)
17. Armstrong Ceiling Lady Rebels, Murfreesboro, TN (0-2)

1996 ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

1996 held at Dred Scott Playfields in Bloomington, Minnesota.


Champion: Fletch’s Softball Club, Newark, Delaware
Runner Up: Shooters, Orlando, Florida


  • MVP – Bev Jack, Fletch’s
  • Batting Leader – Lynda Spinazola, Casey’s Shell – .575
  • Home Run Leader – N/A

1996 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Lynda Sorbo, Shooters
C – Bev Jack, Fletch’s Softball Club
EP – Penny Drafer, Armstrong/Lady Rebels
1B – Teresa Allen, Textillary
2B – Nan Moerschbacher, Uni-Mart/Main Street
3B – Leanne Hertsenberg, Fletch’s Softball Club
SS – Tiffany Daniels, Shooters
OF – Brenda Palmer, Uni-Mart/Main Street
OF – Shelly Craig, Fletch’s Softball Club
OF – Lisa Creekmore, Bill Fraley’s Wildcats
OF – Janet Miller, Casey’s Shell
UTIL – Carol Lewis, Fletch’s Softball Club
UTIL – Marie Shaffer, Bill Fraley’s Wildcats
UTIL – Pam Anastas, Casey’s Shell
UTIL – Lynda Spinazola, Casey’s Shell

1996 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Debbie Clark, Armstrong/Lady Rebels
C – Diane Stephenson, Textillary
EP – Leslie Barton, Shooters
1B – Kathy Warren, Shooters
2B – Kim Dean, Shooters
3B – Lisa Lines, Shooters
SS – Carol Fultz, Uni-Mart/Main Street
OF – Janet Bumgardner, Uni-Mart/Main Street
OF – Maggie Buchan, Casey’s Shell
OF – Skeeter Lounsburg, Textillary
OF – Michelle Richardson, Shooters
UTIL – Suz Price, Uni-Mart/Main Street
UTIL – Jana Beckwith, Shooters
UTIL – Cathie Karl, Kohlers Fair Warning
UTIL – Sandi Mausen, Armstrong/Lady Rebels

1996 THIRD TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Michelle Rawcliffe, Kohlers Fair Warning
C – Jo Morgan, Uni-Mart/Main Street
EP – Karla May, Bill Fraley’s Wildcats
1B – Sheri Nidiffer, Fletch’s Softball Club
2B – Margie Ridgely, Fletch’s Softball Club
3B – Kelli Simon, Textillary
SS – Jenny McDaniel, Textillary
OF – Kate Edick, Textillary
OF – Tammy Eickhoff, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser
OF – Sherry Price, Uni-Mart/Main Street
OF – Kathy Blake, Detlefsen Insurance
UTIL – Diane Hatch, Shooters
UTIL – Kari Grovdahl, Macken Plumbing/Budweiser
UTIL – Tammy Kramer, Armstrong/Lady Rebels
UTIL – Alisa Fila, Casey’s Shell


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Fletch’s Softball Club, Newark, DE (8-1)
2. Shooters, Orlando, FL (5-2)
3. Textillary Bloomington, IN (3-2)
4. Armstrong Lady Rebels, Murfreesboro, TN (3-2)
5. Uni-Mart/Main Street, State College, PA (4-2)
5. Casey’s Shell, Lynn, ME (4-2)
7. Macken Plumbing/Budweiser, Rochester, MN (3-2)
7. Bill Fraley’s Wildcats, Lexington, KY (3-2)
9. Detlefsen Insurance, Burnsville, MN (2-2)
9. David Fongs, Bloomington, MN (2-2)
9. Kohlers Fair Warning, North Providence, RI (2-2)
9. Carignan/Spirits, Duluth, MN (2-2)
13. L&L Kassel, Danville, IL (1-2)
13. Orthopedic Institute Of Dayton, Dayton, OH (1-2)
13. Croyles, Winchester, IN (1-2)
13. Instant Replay, Quincy, IL (1-2)
17. Shenanigans Pub Sioux Falls, SD (0-2)
17. Blaze, Bloomington, MN (0-2)
17. Wholesale Tire/Steeles/Pepsi, Faribault, MN (0-2)
17. MCM Sports, Bloomington, MN (0-2)
17. Palace Inn/Illstrup Construction, Brooklyn Park, MN (0-2)
17. Countertops & Specialties Bloomington, MN (0-2)
17. Turbo, Mounds View, MN (0-2)
17. Rochester Tire Mart, Rochester, MN (0-2)

1995 ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

1995 held at Dothan, Alabama


Champion: Doc’s, Jacksonville, Florida
Runner Up: Perky Café, Norristown, Pennsylvania


  • MVP – Sue Widdowson, Doc’s
  • Batting Leader – Mary Gatlin, Doc’s (12-17) – .706
  • Batting Leader – Libby Parish, Lady Stings (12-17) – .706
  • Home Run Leader – Shirley Cummons, Orthopedic Institute – 2

1995 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Holly Willett, Fair Warning
C – Jen Rice, Sportspage/Worth
EP – Lori Difillippo, Fair Warning
1B – Bobbie Pugh, Fletch’s
2B – Kim Dean, Shooter’s
3B – Kelli Edwards, Fraley’s Wildcats
SS – Lori Cariglan, Fair Warning
OF – Tiffany Daniels, Shooter’s
OF – Robin Francisco, Fletch’s
OF – Susan Quarles, Armstrong Lady Rebels
OF – Diane Hatch, Shooter’s
UTIL – Anna Dunahoo, Fraley’s Wildcats
UTIL – Cathie Taylor, Fletch’s
UTIL – Sheri Nidiffer, Fletch’s
UTIL – Jose Conlin, Fraley’s Wildcats

1995 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

N/A


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Doc’s, Jacksonville, FL 6-0
2. Perky Café, Norristown, PA (8-2)
3. Bernie’s Grocery, Albany, GA (5-2)
4. Son Ray Sportswear, Birmingham, AL (5-2)

* Only the top four finishers were provided.

1994 ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

1994 held at Gadsden, Alabama


Champion: Fletch’s, Newark, Delaware (66-18)
Runner Up: Fraley’s Wildcats, Lexington, Kentucky


  • MVP – Carol Lewis, Fletch’s
  • Batting Leader – Kelli Edwards, Fraley’s Wildcats (13-16) – .813
  • Home Run Leader – N/A

1994 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Holly Willett, Fair Warning
C – Jen Rice, Sportspage/Worth
EP – Lori Difillippo, Fair Warning
1B – Bobbie Pugh, Fletch’s
2B – Kim Dean, Shooter’s
3B – Kelli Edwards, Fraley’s Wildcats
SS – Lori Cariglan, Fair Warning
OF – Tiffany Daniels, Shooter’s
OF – Robin Francisco, Fletch’s
OF – Susan Quarles, Armstrong Lady Rebels
OF – Diane Hatch, Shooter’s
UTIL – Anna Dunahoo, Fraley’s Wildcats
UTIL – Cathie Taylor, Fletch’s
UTIL – Sheri Nidiffer, Fletch’s
UTIL – Jose Conlin, Fraley’s Wildcats

1994 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Lisa Wallace, Romeo’s Rookies
C – Charlene Haydon, Blazers
EP – Liz Shumante, Romeo’s Rookies
1B – Laura McQuigg, Crusaders
2B – Kelli Cantlin, Romeo’s Rookies
3B – Katrina Johnson, Lady Theodora’s
SS – Connie Goins, Blazers
OF – Tracy Lewis, Hammers
OF – Norma Taylor, Lady Theodora’s
OF – Pam Bagett, Romeo’s Rookies
OF – Mikey Gorak, Crusaders
UTIL – Leslie Hutto, Romeo’s Rookies
UTIL – Debbie Clark, Armstrong Lady Rebels
UTIL – Deb Hartnett, Sportspage/Worth
UTIL – Jeannette Quattrocchi, Crusaders

1994 THIRD TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Lynda Sorbo, Shooter’s
C – Wendy Powell, Fair Warning
EP – Toni Robinetter, Shooter’s
1B – Jana Beckwith, Shooter’s
2B – Tammy Thomas, Hammers
3B – Kathy Warren, Shooter’s
SS – Lisa Phillips, Hammers
OF – Sheri Fitzgerald, Hammers
OF – Laurie Carver, Memphis A’s
OF – Jennifer Heard, Panthers
OF – Melissa Robertson, Blazers
UTIL – Gina Spencer, Panthers
UTIL – Dana Prater, Hammers
UTIL – Tina Allen, Romeo’s Rookies
UTIL – Sharon Hazen, Shooter’s


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Fletch’s, Newark, DE (7-0)
2. Fraley’s Wildcats, Lexington, KY (5-2)
3. Shooter’s, Orlando, FL (5-2)
4. Fair Warning, Providence, RI (7-2)
5t. Sportspage/Worth, Norristown, PA (4-2)
5t. Armstrong Lady Rebels, Murphreesboro, TN (3-2)
7t. Crusaders, Detroit, MI (4-2)
7t. Romeo’s Rookies, Birmingham, AL (4-2)
9t. Blazers, Frankfort, KY (2-2)
9t. Lady Theodora’s, Dothan, AL (3-2)
9t. Hammers, Dallas, GA (3-2)
9t. Panthers, Fairburn, GA (2-2)
13t. Rainbow Food Mart, Gadsden, AL (2-2)
13t. Lady Stars, Jacksonville, FL (2-2)
13t. Greener Pastures, Lamont, FL (2-2)
13t. Memphis A’s, Memphis, TN (3-2)
17t. Burger Chrysler Plymouth, Terre Haute, IN (2-2)
17t. Lambert Roofing, Piedmont, AL (2-2)
17t. Hilton Ladies, Panama City Beach, FL (2-2)
17t. Glenwood Diner, Dallas, GA (1-2)
17t. Riteway, Decatur, AL (1-2)
17t. Players Unlimited, Bedford, IN (1-2)
17t. City Used Parts, Dothan, AL (1-2)
17t. Son Ray, Birmingham, AL (1-2)
25t. Styxx, Knoxville, TN (1-2)
25t. Mayco Bobcats, Florence, AL (1-2)
25t. Cash’s, Fort Walton Beach, FL (1-2)
25t. Rhode Island Sports, Warwick, RI (0-2)
25t. Stars, Montgomery, AL (0-2)
25t. Thein Well Company, Rochester, MN (0-2)
25t. Gadsden Bandits, Gadsden, AL (0-2)
25t. Wholesale Tire/Steeles/Pepsi, Faribault, MN (0-2)
33t. Croyles, Winchester, IN (0-2)
33t. Soops, Edwards, MS (0-2)
33t. Finishers/Byriel, Polk, IA (0-2)
33t. Monaca Angels, Monaca, PA (0-2)
33t. Hit & Misses, Murphysboro, IL (0-2)
33t. Pro-Mac, Yorba Linda, CA (0-2)

1993 ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

1993 held at Anniston, Alabama.


Champion: Destin Roofing, Destin, Florida
Runner Up: Jax Posse, Jacksonville, Florida


  • MVP – Traci Beasley, Destin Roofing
  • Batting Leader – Maria McMullen, Destin Roofing (11-20) – .550
  • Home Run Leader – Rachel Stone, Bandits – 2

Destin Roofing defeated the Jax Posse 7-0 in the Championship Game.


1993 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Maria McHullin, Destin Roofing
C – Turischeva Nelson, Jax Posse
1B – Darlene Plummer, Jax Posse
2B – Florence Moore, Jax Posse
3B – Lorraine Hudson, Destin Roofing
SS – Hattie Daniels, Jax Posse
OF – Traci Beasley, Destin Roofing
OF – Nettie Carter, Orthopedic Institute
OF – Shirley Cummings, Orthopedic Institute
OF – Joeann Wiggins, Destin Roofing
UTIL – Cheryl Trapnell, US Armed Forces
UTIL – Lisa Robinson, Destin Roofing
UTIL – Leah Cummings, Jax Posse
UTIL – Lois Myers, Jax Posse
UTIL – Quin Bailey, Orthopedic Institute

1993 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Lynda Hart, Orthopedic Institute
C – Carolyn Ford, US Armed Forces
1B – Susan Saulnier, US Armed Forces
2B – Ginger Brewer, Styxx
3B – Linda Henderson, Montgomery Sparks
SS – Kim Ramsey, Orthopedic Institute
OF – Belinda Norris, Jax Posse
OF – Alice Wynn, Jax Posse
OF – Trina Hughes, Gadsen Bandits
OF – Lisa Graves, Styxx
UTIL – Juanita Williams, Jax Posse
UTIL – Donna Grizzard, Montgomery Sparks
UTIL – Lynne Vinings, Montgomery Sparks
UTIL – Susan Long, deBeer
UTIL – Lanna Pensley, Styxx

1993 THIRD TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Robin Caudle, Armstrong Ceiling
C – Debbie Riley, Armstrong Ceiling
1B – Dawn Beadoin, Thein Well Company
2B – Becky Bishop, Armstrong Ceiling
3B – Bridgett Balsinger, Armstrong Ceiling
OF – Robin Brockman, deBeer
OF – Vicki Theise, Thein Well Company
OF – Lori Frank, Thein Well Company
UTIL – Michelle McCoy, Theinwell Company
UTIL – Patricia Moslley, Montgomery Sparks
UTIL – Sherry Bailey, Styxx
UTIL – Jenice Partin, Armstrong Ceiling
UTIL – Debbie Clark, Armstrong Ceiling


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Destin Roofing, Destin, FL (6-0)
2. Jax Posse, Jacksonville, FL (5-2)
3. Orthopedic Institute, Dayton, OH (5-2)
4. US Armed Forces, Washington, D.C. (4-2)
5t. Montgomery Sparks, Montgomery, AL (4-2)
5t. Thein Well Company, Rochester, MN (5-2)
7t. Styxx, Knoxville, TN (5-2)
7t. Armstrong Ceiling, Murfreesboro, TN (5-2)
9t. Bandits, Gadsen, AL (4-2)
9t. Rochester Merchants, Rochester, MN (2-2)
9t. deBeer, Lexington, KY (3-2)
9t. Romeo’s, Birmingham, AL (2-2)
13t. Hilton, Panama Beach, FL (2-2)
13t. Soops & Bolton, Jackson, MS (2-2)
13t. Wholesale Tire/Steele’s, Faribault, MN (3-2)
13t. San Antonio Cannans/TPS, San Antonio, TX (2-2)
17t. Greener Pastures Ranch, Tallahassee, TN (2-2)
17t. Shooters, Maitland, FL (2-2)
17t. KSI, Jacksonville, FL (1-2)
17t. City Auto Salvage, Dothan, AL (2-2)
17t. IMB/Larry Frays, Wampum, PA (1-2)
17t. Bill Fraley’s Wildcats, Lexington, KY (2-2)
17t. Springfield Thunder, Springfield, MO (1-2)
17t. Renegades, Tampa, FL (1-2)
25t. DC Controllers, Chesapeake, VA (1-2)
25t. Spirits, Anoka, MN (0-2)
25t. Blazers, Frankfort, KY (1-2)
25t. L&R Container, Decatur, IL (0-2)
25t. Oasis Restaurant, Warwick, RI (0-2)
25t. Angels, Monaca, PA (1-2)
25t. Rainbow Food Mart, Gadsden, AL (1-2)
25t. Macon Chargers, Macon, GA (1-2)
25t. Baysiders, Waterbury, CT (0-2)
33t. Jax Tomboys, Jacksonville, FL (0-2)
33t. Lambert Roofing, Piedmont, AL (0-2)
33t. Bloomington Blaze, Bloomington, MN (0-2)
33t. Papous, Des Moines, IA (0-2)
33t. Bricker’s Restaurant, Bridgeport, CT (0-2)
33t. Penguins, Evansville, IN (0-2)

1992 ASA Women’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

1992 held at Midland, Texas.


Champion: Drug Free Stars, Millersville, Maryland
Runner Up: Anderson Auto, Norristown, Pennsylvania


  • MVP – Mary Beck, Drug Free Stars
  • Batting Leader – Sally Maher, Bricker Restaurant (12-15) – .800
  • Home Run Leader – Mary Beck, Drug Free Stars – 5

The Drug Free All Stars came through the losers bracket to defeat Anderson Auto of Norristown, PA twice by the scores of 5-1 and 12-6.


1992 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Sandy Zimmerman, Drug Free All Stars
C – Tammy Skipper, Spirits
1B – Mary Beck, Drug Free All Stars
2B – Margie Ridgeley, Coastal Cardinals
3B – Debbie Hartnett, Anderson Auto
SS – Collette Crenshawm Bad to the Bone
OF – Sally Maher, Bricker’s Restaurant
OF – Debbie Reinert, Anderson Auto
OF – Netti Carter, Orthopedic Institute
OF – Sue McPherson, Drug Free All Stars
UTIL – Heather Petrie, Coastal Cardinals
UTIL – Amy May, Bill Fraley’s Wildcats
UTIL – Brandi Harkonen, Wholesale Tire
UTIL – Elizabeth Luckie, Bricker’s Restaurant
UTIL – Mandy VanDyke, Orthopedic Institute

1992 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

Mary Corbett, Drug Free All Stars
Carolyn Neal, Drug Free All Stars

1992 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

Joyce Janska, Drug Free All Stars
Lisa Sullivan, Drug Free All Stars


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Drug Free All-Stars, Millersville, MD (10-1)
2. Anderson Automotive, Norristown, PA (5-2)
3. Orthopedic Institute, Dayton OH (3-2)
4. Coastal Cardinals, Wilmington, DE (3-2)
5t. Bill Fraley’s Wildcats, Lexington, KY (2-2)
5t. Spirits, Apopka, FL (4-2)
7t. Bricker’s Restaurant, Devon, CT (3-2)
7t. Casey’s Shell, Lynn, MA (2-2)
9t. Diamondbacks, Tulsa, OK (1-2)
9t. Bad to the Bone, Topeka, KS (2-2)
9t. Thein Well Company, Rochester, MN (1-2)
9t. Tiger Tom’s Goonies, Omaha, NE (1-2)
13t. Angels, Monaca, PA (1-2)
13t. Mr. Pizza, Rochester MN (1-2)
13t. Westport, Urbandale, IA (1-2)
13t. Wholesale Tire, Faribault, MN (2-2)
17t. Apple Valley Exxon, Johnston, RI (0-2)
17t. Greener Pastures Ranch, Tallahassee, FL (0-2)
17t. Mill End, Minneapolis, MN (0-2)
17t. Odessa Aces/Expert Lube, Odessa, TX (0-2)
17t. One More Time, Tacoma, WA (1-2)
17t. Ridgewood, Midland, TX (0-2)