Category: ASA

2019 ASA Women’s Open Slow Pitch Nationals

2019 held at Waxahachie, Texas.


Champion: Lady SNI, Altamonte Springs, Florida
Runner Up: Low Bobs/Shirts & Logos, Harrodsburg, Kentucky


Lady SNI claimed the Women’s Open Slow Pitch National Championship trophy with a 5-1 overall record, scoring a total of 73 runs in their six games of the tournament.

In the Championship contest, scoring came early and often for Low Bobs, with four runs being plated in the top of the first inning. Lady SNI was quick to respond, scoring three runs of their own in the bottom half of the inning and cutting the Low Bobs lead to one. Four more runs were added to the board for Low Bobs, extending their lead now 8-4 in the bottom of the fourth inning. After four quiet innings from Lady SNI, a three-run seventh inning threatened the Low Bobs lead but it was not enough to earn the victory as Low Bobs took the 8-7 win, forcing the if-necessary game for a winner-take-all contest.

The Low Bobs/Shirts & Logos offense struck first in the final game of the tournament, taking an early 2-0 lead at the end of the first inning. They plated another three runs in the top of the second after a lead off double by Alysia Hively and a triple from Holly Luciano to extend their lead, 5-0.

Lady SNI answered back in the bottom of the second, stringing together four singles and cutting the Low Bobs lead down to 5-3. Always quick to respond, however, a leadoff triple by Christina Ciolek and a sacrifice fly from Sarah Carlson scored another Low Bobs run, extending their lead to 6-3 after the top of third frame.

The Lady SNI offense exploded in the bottom of the third inning, plating four runs off of five singles. A 1-2-3 inning from Low Bobs in the top of the fourth sent Lady SNI back to the plate to score four more runs, extending their lead, 11-6, after four innings of play.

After another quiet inning from Low Bobs in the top of the fifth, Lady SNI gapped four singles in the bottom of the frame, adding one run to their lead. Luciano broke the offensive silence for Low Bobs in the top of the sixth with a sacrifice fly, scoring Erin Bradley who singled earlier in the inning, making the score 12-7.

A scoreless bottom of the sixth from Lady SNI brought Low Bobs to the plate for their final chance at the trophy, but a superior defensive inning from Lady SNI secured their 12-7 victory.

Megan Miller led the Lady SNI offense, going a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate and scoring three RBI.


  • MVP – Steph Hartness, Lady SNI (15-21, .714, 12 RBI, 11 Runs)
  • Batting Leader – Katie Burdeaux, SIS/OA/Red (15-19, 8 RBI, 8 Runs) – .789
  • HR Leaders – Terri Ross, Low Bobs/Shirts & Logos (12-22, .545, 10 RBI, 11 Runs) – 2
  • HR Leaders – Christan Dowling, Smash it Sports/Derby Girls (9-13, .692, 8 RBI, 5 Runs, 1 BB) – 2
  • HR Leaders – Valisha Fincher, Backman/Team 24/Miken/Worth (10-22, .455, 8 RBI, 6 Runs) – 2

2019 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Robin Stebbins, Lady SNI (6-15, .400, 2 RBI, 5-1 Pitching)
P – Annie Rardin, Low Bobs/Shirts & Logos (13-23, .565, 9 RBI, 7 Runs)
IF – Sarah Carlson, Low Bobs/Shirts & Logos (13-23, .565, 7 RBI, 2 Runs)
IF – Kelly Park, SIS/OA/Red (15-20, .750, 7 RBI, 11 Runs)
IF – Dani Wayt, Lady SNI (15-25, .600, 4 RBI, 8 Runs)
IF – Katie Mandigo, Lady SNI (9-17, .529, 2 RBI, 10 Runs)
IF – Terri Ross, Low Bobs/Shirts & Logos (12-22, 2 HR, 545, 10 RBI, 11 Runs)
OF – Steph Hartness, Lady SNI (15-21, .714, 12 RBI, 11 Runs)
OF – Kara Hatmaker, Lady SNI (15-25, .600, 7 RBI, 12 Runs)
OF – Tyquilla Abdoo, Backman/Team 24/Miken/Worth (10-19, .526, 7 RBI, 2 Runs)
UTIL – Alysia Hively, Low Bobs/Shirts & Logos (15-24, .625, 5 RBI, 3 Runs)
UTIL – Katie Burdeaux, SIS/OA/Red (15-19, .789, 8 RBI, 8 Runs)
UTIL – Paige Shields, SIS/OA/Red (14-18, .778, 16 RBI, 9 Runs)
UTIL – Ashley Mack, Backman/Team 24/Miken/Worth (11-21, .524, 5 RBI, 10 Runs)
UTIL – Laurel Pillifant, Backman/Team 24/Miken/Worth (8-11, .727, 3 RBI, 3 Runs)


OTHERS

Jessica Moudy, Traders Reloaded (10-13, .769, 4 RBI, 2 Runs)
Brittany Martin, On Point (10-14, .714, 7 RBI, 4 Runs)
Danielle Nadeau, SIS/FAI/Miken (11-16, .688, 4 RBI, 6 Runs)
Lauren Grun, SIS/OA/Red (10-15, .667, 3 RBI, 6 Runs)
Megan Higginbotham, Xtreme/Athlon (11-17, .647, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 12 Runs)
Stefanie Call, SIS/OA/Red (12-19, .632, 18 RBI, 10 Runs)
Kristina Sheriff, SIS/OA/Red (11-18, .611, 8 RBI, 12 Runs)
Tara Salcedo, SIS/Derby Girls/Easton (7-13, .538, 3 RBI, 4 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Lady SNI, Altmonte Springs, FL (5-1)
2. Low Bobs/Shirts & Logos, Harrodsburg, KY (5-2)
3. Backmanteam 24/Miken/Worth, Apollo Beach, FL (4-2)
4. SIS/OA/Red, Converse, TX (3-2)
5t. Traders Reloaded, Collierville, TN (2-2)
5t. Smash It Sports/Derby Girls/Easton, Kent, WA (2-2)
7t. Twisted Sistahs, Leominster, MA (2-2)
7t. On Point, Grimes, IA (2-2)
9t. SIS/FAI/Miken, Harmony, FL (1-2)
9t. Us Womens Armed Forces, Washington DC, MD (1-2)
9t. SIS/OA/Yellow, Manassas, VA (1-2)
9t. Xtreme/Athion, Lino Lakes, MN (1-2)
13t. Lady Mojo/F.A.I./Snc Sports, Louisa, VA (0-2)
13t. SIS/OA/Purple, Kent, WA (0-2)
13t. SIS/OA/Blue, Cicero, NY (0-2)

2019 ASA Women’s Open Slow Pitch Champion – Lady SNI

 

2019 ASA Women’s Open Slow Pitch Runner Up – Low Bobs/Shirts & Logos

 

2019 ASA Women’s Open Slow Pitch Third Place – Backman/Team 24/Miken/Worth

2019 ASA Men’s (10) Modified Pitch Nationals

2019 held at North Branford, Connecticut on August 30-September 2.


Champion – Warriors, New York, New York
Runner Up – MJS, Saugus, Massachusetts


  • MVP – N/A
  • Batting Champion – N/A
  • HR Champion – N/A

2019 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

N/A


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Warriors, New York, NY (8-1)
2. MJS, Saugus, MA (6-2)
3. Boston Sharks, Boston, MA (5-2)
4. Men Of Iron, Elizabethtown, PA (5-2)
5t. Superflash Softball, Revere, MA (3-2)
5t. Hatomayor, Brooklyn, NY (3-2)
7t. Brewers, Staten Island, NY (3-2)
7t. Franchise, Brooklyn, NY (3-2)
9t. Mud Dogs, Erie, PA (1-2)
9t. Swashbucklers, Staten Island, NY (2-2)
9t. Hammar’s Hurricanes, Kimball, MI (2-2)
9t. Sinni’s Pub, Dudley, MA (1-2)
13t. Steven Wilder Automotive, Keene, NH (1-2)
13t. Major League Maintenance, Monticello, NY (1-2)
13t. 603 Pride, Groveton, NH (1-2)
13t. Team Connecticut, Bridgeport, CT (1-2)
17t. Rebels Softball Club, Clyde, MI (0-2)
17t. Secory Flyers, Marysville, MI (0-2)
17t. War Water Stallions, St. Clair, MI (0-2)
17t. We Stay Dirty, Woodhaven, NY (0-2)
17t. 6-4-3, Oxford, MA (0-2)
17t. Loco Pirates, Dorchester, MA (0-2)
17t. Elegidos, Brooklyn, NY (0-2)

2019 ASA C Men’s Slow Pitch Nationals

2019 held at Prairie Island Athletic Complex in Prairie Island, Minnesota on August 30-September 1, 2019.


Champion – OC/Drip City/Monsta, Grimes, Iowa
Runner Up – PIPAC/FAW/Kelling & Son Painting/Elite Sports, Cedar Falls, Iowa


  • MVP – Tyler Jensen, OC/Drip City/Monsta
  • HR Champion – Mike Evans, Blackies (7)
  • Batting Champion – Zach Woodside, Stagecoach/CAGear (.889)

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

Alex Hovey, OC/Drip City/Monsta
Gabe Bower, OC/Drip City/Monsta
Doug Burwinkle, OC/Drip City/Monsta
Sid Beck, OC/Drip City/Monsta
Keaton Schuck, OC/Drip City/Monsta
Cole Welter, PIPAC/FAW/Kelling & Son Painting/Elite Sports
Clay Welter, PIPAC/FAW/Kelling & Son Painting/Elite Sports
Dustin Hunter, PIPAC/FAW/Kelling & Son Painting/Elite Sports
Jamie Dickerson, PIPAC/FAW/Kelling & Son Painting/Elite Sports
Troy Hoeppner, Coors Light/Riverlink Financial
Brad Obrycki, Coors Light/Riverlink Financial
Adam Vorthems, Coors Light/Riverlink Financial
Derek Barthol, MN Maniax/BSA
Andy Fitzgerald, MN Maniax/BSA
Chris Geant, Liberty Maintenance


FINAL STANDINGS

1. OC/Drip City/Monsta, Grimes, IA (8-1)
2. PIPAC/FAW/Kelling & Son Painting/Elite Sports, Cedar Falls, IA (6-2)
3. Coors Light/RiverLink Financial, Bloomington, MN (4-2)
4. Minnesota Maniax/BSA, St. Paul, MN (4-2)
5t. Blackies Softball, Defiance, OH (4-2)
5t. Russells Paint & Body, Longwood, FL (5-2)
7t. J&I/SIS Westcoast, Covington, WA (4-2)
7t. Budweiser/Shameless, Belmond, IA (3-2)
9t. Beloli/Smashitsports/OSS, Taunton, MA (3-2)
9t. Frank_s Butchers/Aurora Coop, Omaha, NE (4-2)
9t. CIDW/Headlines Sportswear, Ankeny , IA (5-2)
9t. Exclusive, San Francisco, CA (5-2)
13t. Stagecoach/CAGear, Burnsville, MN (3-2)
13t. Red Stars, Waukee, IA (3-2)
13t. SBI/Freeway Ford, Lakeville, MN (4-2)
13t. Express Athletics/Reno Cycles & Gear, Sparks, NV (3-2)
17t. Great River Harbor/ID Enterprises, Cochrane, WI
17t. Streetkids/Softball Fans, Elkhart, IN (2-2)
17t. Demars Softball, East Haven, CT (2-2)
17t. BIC, Brainerd, MN (1-2)
17t. Liberty Maintenance, Middlesex, NJ (3-2)
17t. Knutson Construction/Warriors, Red Wing, MN (3-2)
17t. The Gringos/Jet Enterprises Wyoming, Kimball, MN (3-2)
17t. A&B Transmissions, St. Peter, MN (2-2)
25t. TimeOut Tavern, La Crescent, MN (2-2)
25t. Lionshare/Greater Than, Rochester, MN (2-2)
25t. American Dent Center/Bash Inc., Columbia, MO (2-2)
25t. Heroes/NZone, Gretna, NE (2-2)
25t. Dick Raimann Farms/Garage Force/Excel Homes, Eyota, MN (2-2)
25t. Blueline/CR_s/Hegarty/Joebuck/Heintz&Clark/Lennox/TheBridge, Brooklyn Park, MN (2-2)
25t. Paul Davis Restoration, Rogers, MN (1-2)
25t. Silverbacks, Inver Grove Heights, MN (1-2)
33t. Kass & Co, Peosta, IA (1-2)
33t. OSS/State Farm, St. Cloud, MN (1-2)
33t. Coors Light/The Box/MMB/Monsta Athletics, West Fargo, ND (1-2)
33t. Shots Fired, Cedar Falls, IA (1-2)
33t. The 10th Inning/Hendershot Trucking, Hudson, IA (1-2)
33t. Square One/Spiderz, Greenfield, WI (1-2)
33t. The Creek, Stewartville, MN (1-2)
33t. 605, Wolsey, SD (1-2)
33t. Showbombs/Commercial Systems, St. Paul, MN (1-2)
33t. Benchwarmers, Ankeny, IA (1-2)
33t. Pearson Trucking/State Farm/River Inn, Buffalo, MN (0-2)
33t. B-52/Hanson Specialties/Cro Hall, Inver Grove Heights, MN (0-2)
33t. Tryon Nation, Sioux Falls, SD (0-2)
33t. Evan Knutson Homes/Hodgman, Medford, MN (0-2)
33t. Ziegler Custom Homes, Maple Lake, MN (0-2)
33t. Precision Lining & Sewer, Waseca , MN (0-2)
49t. Buffalo House/PBR/Cold One/The Jack, Cloquet, MN (0-2)
49t. F1, Hammond , WI (0-2)
49t. RMI/First Class Mortgage/Budweiser, Grand Forks, ND (0-2)
49t. Ripke/KLN, Des Moines , IA (0-2)
49t. Nasty Boys/OCC, Hayfield, MN (0-2)
49t. Dickson Law, Lincoln , ND (0-2)
49t. Shadys/Stallions, Willmar, MN (0-2)
49t. Cubbys, Chippewa Falls, WI (0-2)

2019 ASA Men’s B Slow Pitch Nationals

2019 held at Prairie Island Athletic Complex in Prairie Island, Minnesota on August 23-25, 2019.


Champion – All American Restoration/Monsta, Champlin, Minnesota
Runner Up – Chanticlear Pizza/Eurotech/J&H Wall/PHD/Miken/Worth, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota


  • MVP – Daniel Cayton, All American Restoration/Monsta
  • HR Leader – Ryan Vavruska, Peper Farms/Urban Chislic (8)
  • Batting Leader – Mike Gallo, Dirt Dogs/FYZICAL/Spiders (.813)

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

Jake Wendland, Peper Farms/Urban Chislic
Brent Zomer, Peper Farms/Urban Chislic
Reggie Schulte, Ductech/Monsta/P5/Edge Home Finance
Cole Welter, T’s 13/Monsta/CTE/Bud
Toby Letak, T’s 13/Monsta/CTE/Bud
Colin Baartman, T’s 13/Monsta/CTE/Bud
Ryan O’Connell, Chanticlear/Eurotech/J&H Wall/First Source/PHD/Miken/Worth
Zach King, Chanticlear/Eurotech/J&H Wall/First Source/PHD/Miken/Worth
Mike Thorbrogger, Chanticlear/Eurotech/J&H Wall/First Source/PHD/Miken/Worth
Travis Auld, Chanticlear/Eurotech/J&H Wall/First Source/PHD/Miken/Worth
Darren Nelson, All American Restoration/Monsta
Ryan Parker, All American Restoration/Monsta
Jeremy Whaley, All American Restoration/Monsta
Edward Bolden, All American Restoration/Monsta
Scott Snodie, All American Restoration/Monsta


FINAL STANDINGS

1. All American Restoration/Monsta, Champlin, MN (5-1)
2. Chanticlear Pizza/Eurotech/J&H/1st Source/PHD/Miken/Worth, Brooklyn Park, MN (5-2)
3. T’s 13/Monsta/CTE/Bud, Omaha, NE (5-2)
4. Peper Farms/Urban Chislic, Sioux Falls, SD (4-2)
5t. T’s 13/ Monsta, Omaha, NE (3-2)
5t. E.G.L. Foundation/Gillies Softball/Thunder/Monsta, Gladewater TX (5-2)
7t. L&S Glass, San Jose, CA (3-2)
7t. Above All/BOT/TNT, Trenton, NJ (3-2)
9t. Stagecoach/CAGear, Burnsville, MN (2-2)
9t. Dugout 47, Sparta, WI (1-2)
9t. Comatose/S2N/Monsta, Beloit, WI (1-2)
9t. Ductech/Monsta/P5/Edge Home Finance, South St. Paul, MN (2-2)
13t. Dirt Dogs/FYZICAL/Spiderz, Wallingford, CT (2-2)
13t. Swiing Kiingz/OA/Iconic/Spiderz, Maryville, IL (1-2)
13t. Rockhallers Trucking/Carnage Athletics, Liberty, MO (0-2)
13t. Evolution/Primetime/Easton, Rowlett, TX (0-2)
17t. U.S. Armed Forces, Washington, D.C. (1-2)
17t. 3X Gear/Anarchy/The Box, Fargo, ND (0-2)
17t. Knutson Construction/Warriors, Red Wing, MN (0-2)
17t. Silverbacks, Inver Grove Heights, MN (0-2)
17t. Shenanigans/WTP/Dunn Sports, Pleasant Prairie, WI (0-2)
17t. Cheap Suits/Republic Realty/CDZ Apparel, Stockton, CA (0-2)

2019 ASA Men’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

2019 held at Drake’s Creek Park in Hendersonville, Tennessee on August 17-18, 2019.


Champion – Thunder/EGL Foundation/Gillies Softball, Gladewater, Texas
Runner Up – Precision/H.Auto/Sprizzi, Lindenhurst, Illinois


An undefeated run at the 2019 USA Softball Men’s Class A Slow Pitch National Championship earned Thunder/E.G.L. Foundation/Gillies Softball the title of National Champion. Defeating Precision/H.Auto/Sprizzi 21-12 in the Championship Game, it was the second meeting between the two teams in the last 12 hours after a winners’ bracket finale went well into the midnight hour but ultimately ended with the same result: a Thunder victory.

Led by Tournament MVP Kyle Pearson, Thunder outscored opponents 108-66 on their path to winning the title with two of their four wins coming by way of the run-rule.

Precision got out to an early lead in the top of the first inning with back-to-back solo home runs and a two-run shot that gave them a four-run edge. Thunder contacted the ball in the bottom of the frame, but nothing made it through the gaps and the team was kept off the board.

Precision added to their lead with a pair of runs in the top of the second inning, but a three-run home run by Brian McBryde cut Precision’s lead to 6-3 after two complete innings.

Thunder took the lead in the bottom of the third and never looked back as the team drove in 18 runs over the course of the next four innings of play. A pair of two-run home runs and two solo blasts gave Thunder the 9-6 lead.

Precision brought the game within one run in the top of the fourth inning with a solo home run and RBI single, but Thunder added two more to their run total, putting them up 11-8.

The offenses were silent in the fifth inning as a two-run home run by Precision and a solo home run by Thunder were all either side could muster at the plate.

Precision was kept off the board for the second time in the game in the top of the sixth, but Thunder put the game away with nine runs in the bottom of the frame. Two singles drove in two runs and a grand slam by Josh Fyffe put the home team up by eight runs. The offense continued with a three-run home run by Shannon Smith.

Down by 11 runs headed to their last at-bat of the game, Precision went out swinging with back-to-back singles, but a fly ball kept the runners at bay. A double by Chente Granados brought the runners home and a single from Brad Lunda put runners on the corners, but a pop fly and line drive ended the game with Thunder earning the 21-12 win.

McBryde and Fyffe led Thunder at the plate, both driving in five runs with a pair of home runs.

How the teams made it to the finals

Thunder landed in the Championship Game after going 3-0 through bracket play. Challenged in their first contest of the tournament, Thunder narrowly edged Dan Smith/Sonnys 30-28. With the help of a 14-run third inning, Thunder’s offense was limited to just one run through the last three innings of play.

A 32-16 (five inning) run-rule over Monsta Athletics/Black Sheep put Thunder in the winners’ bracket finale. Another explosive inning, this time a 13-run second inning, helped the squad take the lead early. Cory Briggs drove in eight runs off three home runs while Smith’s six RBI and two home runs led the offense.

Facing off against Precision with the winner advancing to the Championship, Thunder’s offense exploded for a 25-10 (five innings) win. Big offensive-innings, including 11 runs in the first, seven in the fourth and six in the fifth, helped the Thunder capture their second run-rule victory.

For Precision, a pair of one-run games landed the team in the winners’ bracket final. The team escaped with a 31-30 win over Anarchy/SIS/OA Apparel in their first game of the tournament after Travis Clark drove in the game-winning run. A game-winning single by Jeff Keske helped Precision to their second walk-off victory, this time a 34-33 win over TDB/FAI.

After dropping the 25-10 decision to Thunder, Precision faced Monsta Athletics in the third-place game where the offense erupted for a 23-7 (five inning) win. A 14-run outing in their first at-bat of the game set the tone as grand slams by Jeremy Yates, who was named Tournament Batting Champion, and Chente Granados led the offense.

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  • MVP – Kyle Pearson, Thunder/E.G.L. Foundation/Gillies Softball
  • HR Leader – Dale Brungardt, TDB/FAI
  • HR Leader – David Johnson, Monsta Athletics/Black Sheep
  • HR Leader – Matt Fox, Monsta Athletics/Black Sheep
  • Batting Leader – Jeremy Yates, Precision/H.Auto/Sprizzi

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Travis Clark, Precision/H.Auto/Sprizzi (17-20, .850, 4 HR, 11 RBI, 15 Runs)
IF – Jeremy Yates, Precision/H.Auto/Sprizzi (20-22, .909, 6 HR, 22 RBI, 13 Runs)
IF – Kyle Pearson (LA), Thunder/E.G.L. Foundation/Gillies Softball (17-20, .850, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 12 Runs)
IF – Greg Connell, Precision/H.Auto/Sprizzi (17-21, .810, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 12 Runs)
IF – Dale Brungardt, TDB/FAI (16-19, 7 HR, .842, 23 RBI, 10 Runs)
IF – David Johnson, Monsta Athletics/Black Sheep (17-22, .773, 7 HR, 20 RBI, 15 Runs)
IF – Bryan Dezern, Monsta Athletics/Black Sheep (12-17, .706, 5 HR, 11 RBI, 10 Runs)
IF – Shannon Smith, Thunder/E.G.L. Foundation/Gillies Softball (11-18, .611, 5 HR, 15 RBI, 11 Runs)
IF – Cory Briggs, Thunder/E.G.L. Foundation/Gillies Softball (14-20, .700, 5 HR, 15 RBI, 8 Runs)
IF – Jeff Flood, Precision/H.Auto/Sprizzi (10-19, .526, 6 HR, 15 RBI, 8 Runs)
OF – Patrick Ellwanger, Precision/H.Auto/Sprizzi (14-22, 636, 4 HR, 9 RBI, 14 Runs)
OF – Steele Lewis, TDB/FAI (15-18, .833, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 14 Runs)
OF – Jason Matusik, TDB/FAI (16-20, .800, 5 HR, 19 RBI, 17 Runs)
OF – Ben Dunn, Thunder/E.G.L. Foundation/Gillies Softball (12-18, .667, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 11 Runs)
OF – Brian McBryde, Thunder/E.G.L. Foundation/Gillies Softball (12-17, .706, 4 HR, 15 RBI, 14 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Thunder/EGL Foundation/Gillies Softball – Gladewater, TX (4-0)
2. Precision/H. Auto/Sprizzi – Lindenhurst, IL (3-2)
3. Monsta Athletics/Black Sheep – Calimesa, CA (3-2)
4. TDB/FAI – Kannapolis, NC (2-2)
5t. T’s 13/Monsta/CTE – Becker, MN (3-2)
5t. Dan Smith/Sonny’s – Casper, WY (2-2)
7t. Anarchy/SIS/OA Apparel – Rochester, NY (1-2)
7t. Comatose/S2N/Monsta – Beloit, WI (2-2)
9t. OC/Drip City/Monsta – Grimes, IA (0-2)
9t. Heartland Investors – Mandan, ND (0-2)
9t. LJ Sportswear – Oskaloosa, IA (0-2)


OTHERS

Zane Migues, Dan Smith/Sonnys (15-19, .789, 7 HR, 18 RBI, 15 Runs)
Kevin Bazat, Comatose/S2N/Monsta (13-17, .765, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 10 Runs)
Daniel Cayton, Dan Smith/Sonnys (15-20, .750, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 12 Runs)
Bubba Mack, Dan Smith/Sonnys (13-18, .722, 4 HR, 13 RBI, 11 Runs)
Matt Schrage, T’s 13/Monsta/CTE (16-22, .727, 6 HR, 12 RBI, 15 Runs)
Ryan Harvey, TDB/FAI (12-19, .632, 6 HR, 12 RBI, 10 Runs)

2019 ASA Men’s Super Slow Pitch Nationals

2019 held at Drakes Creek Park in Hendersonville, Tennessee on August 15-16, 2019.


Champion – H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton, Le Sueur, Minnesota
Runner Up – Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI, San Jose, California


H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton repeated as USA Softball Super Slow Pitch National Champion after narrowly edging Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI 30-28 in the Championship Game.

After cruising to three run-rule victories through bracket play, H. Auto was met by a gritty Dan Smith team that battled through the losers’ bracket after dropping their first contest of the tournament. The team won five-consecutive games today to earn a spot in the Championship contest, ultimately falling just two runs shy of forcing an “if-necessary” game.

H. Auto took an early lead as the visiting team, putting up four runs on the board in the first inning while Dan Smith tallied just one. Both squads were nearly even in the second inning as a nine-run outing by H. Auto and a 10-run inning by Dan Smith kept the game interesting at 13-11, H. Auto.

Dan Smith took the lead in the bottom of the third inning, one that they held until the sixth inning, exploding for nine runs while limiting H. Auto to just four in the top of the third. Both squads managed just four runs apiece through the next two innings of play until H. Auto’s offense came alive in the top of the sixth to take the lead for good.

A leadoff double by Kyle Pearson put an early base runner on for H. Auto. A fly out and sac fly quickly retired the next two batters, but Tournament MVP Travis Clark kept the offense alive with a single to left. Bubba Mack sent a ball out of the park for two runs, Steele Lewis tripled and Chente Granados hit a two-run shot to give H. Auto a 27-24 lead.

Dan Smith brought the game within one run after Argen Dodds sent out a two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth.

With the game headed to the seventh inning, Dan Smith looked to have the advantage after getting H. Auto to fly out and strikeout for the first two outs, but the visiting team’s offense could not be stopped. A two-run home run by Pearson and a solo shot by Jeremy Yates extended their lead to 30-26.

Trailing by four, a two-run home run by Steven Lloyd looked to spark a two-out rally, but a fly ball to right field ended the game with H. Auto taking the 30-28 win.

Clark and Pearson crushed it at the plate for H. Auto, each picking up six RBI with Clark hitting three home runs and Pearson sending out two. Yates also sent three balls out of the park, driving in five runs with Mack bringing in four runs.

For Dan Smith, Dodds added seven RBI to his stats for the tournament, hitting three home runs while Lloyd and Jon Nelson each hit out two.

How the teams made it to the finals

H. Auto landed in the Championship Game after going 3-0 through bracket play. In their first contest of the tournament, H. Auto took advantage of a 12-run, second inning in a 25-4 (four inning) win over Heartland Investors. Mack had seven RBI while three batters had multi-home run performances.

A 26-1 (five inning) win over Anarchy/SIS/OA Apparel earned H. Auto their second run-rule win of the Super Slow Pitch National Championship. Clark limited Anarchy to just six hits in the win while helping himself out at the plate with five RBI.

H. Auto earned their spot in the Championship Game with a 27-6 (four inning) win over TDB. Clark once again had a phenomenal game at the plate, sending out four home runs while Wegman led the team with six RBI.

For Dan Smith, an opening-game loss to Anarchy sent them to the losers’ bracket where they would battle their way to the Championship Game. A 35-27 win over OC/Drip City/FD, a 12-9 victory over Heartland Investors, a 30-22 win over Ts 13/Monsta/CTE and a 20-3 (five inning) run-rule in a rematch with Anarchy brought the team within one game of the Championship contest.

Facing off against TDB, who dropped the winners’ bracket finale against H. Auto a game prior, Dan Smith took advantage of a 12-run first inning en route to a 28-24 win. Playing textbook softball, Dan Smith only scored six runs by way of the long ball in the win.

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  • MVP – Travis Clark – H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton (14-16, .875, 9 HR, 17 RBI, 13 Runs)
  • HR Leader – Travis Clark – H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton (14-16, .875, 17 RBI, 13 Runs) – 9
  • HR Leader – Argen Dodds, Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI (18-30, .621, 28 RBI, 16 Runs) – 9
  • Batting Leader – Travis Clark – H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton (14-16, 9 HR, 17 RBI, 13 Runs) – .875
  • Batting Leader – Brian Wegman – H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton (14-16, 3 HR, 14 RBI, 14 Runs) – .875

FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Travis Clark – H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton (14-16, .875, 9 HR, 17 RBI, 13 Runs
IF – Kyle Pearson (LA) – H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton (15-18, .833, 7 HR, 18 RBI, 14 Runs)
IF – Bubba Mack – H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton (12-16, .750, 7 HR, 15 RBI, 9 Runs)
IF – Daniel Cayton – Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI (23-36, .704, 5 HR, 13 RBI, 19 Runs)
IF – Greg Connell – H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton (10-16, .625, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 8 Runs)
IF – Steven Lloyd – Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI (24-38, .632, 8 HR, 23 RBI, 22 Runs)
OF – Brian Wegman – H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton (14-16, .875, 3 HR, 14 RBI, 14 Runs)
OF – Filip Washington – Anarchy/SIS/OA Apparel (9-9, 1.000, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 6 Runs)
OF – AJ Montano – TDB (11-14, .786, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 8 Runs)
OF – Ben Dunn – Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI (23-31, .742, 1 HR, 14 RBI, 17 Runs)
UT – Steele Lewis – H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton (12-17, .706, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 7 Runs)
UT – Josh Riley – TDB (12-15, .800, 5 HR, 10 RBI, 10 Runs)
UT – Ryan Harvey – TDB (11-15, .733, 8 HR, 14 RBI, 11 Runs)
UT – John Nelson – Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI (21-33, .636, 8 HR, 19 RBI, 12 Runs)
UT – Donald Hollingsworth – TDB (7-10, .700, 5 RBI, 6 Runs)


OTHERS

Andy Purcell, H. Auto/RDD (8-10, .800, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 2 Runs)
Andrew Collins, Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI (23-38, .632, 6 HR, 21 RBI, 17 Runs)
Argen Dodds, Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI (18-21, .629, 9 HR, 28 RBI, 16 Runs)
Jason Matusik, Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI (15-24, .625, 3 HR, 10 RBI, 13 Runs)
Jeremy Yates, H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton (11-18, .611, 7 HR, 12 RBI, 11 Runs)
Joseph Bennett, Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI (18-32, .563, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 16 Runs)
Dale Brungardt, Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI (16-31, .516, 1 HR, 8 RBI, 12 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. H. Auto/RDD/Sprizzi/S&S/Easton, Le Sueur, MN (4-0)
2. Dan Smith/Menosse/Steven Smith/FAI, San Jose, CA (5-2)
3. TDB, Kannapolis, NC (2-2)
4. Anarchy/SIS/OA Apparel, Rochester, NY (2-2)
5t. T’s 13/Monsta/CTE, Omaha, NE (1-2)
5t. Comatose/S2N/Monsta, Beloit, WI (2-2)
7t. Monsta Athletics/Black Sheep, Calimesa, CA (1-2)
7t. Heartland Investors, Mandan, ND (1-2)
9t. OC/Drip City/MONSTA, Grimes, IA (0-2)
9t. LJ Sportswear, Oskaloosa, IA (0-2)


2019 ASA Gold Girls 18-Under Fast Pitch Nationals

2019 held at Hertiage Park in Plano, Texas on July 29-August 3.


Champion – Excel Elite Williams, Sherman, Texas
Runner Up – Texas Blaze Elite Lindsey, Leander, Texas


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Excel Elite Williams, Sherman, TX (6-0)
2. Texas Blaze Elite Lindsey, Leander, TX (7-2)
3. Test Softball, New Braunfels, TX (4-2)
4. Top Gun Academy, Lee’s Summit, MO (4-2)
5t. Texas Challengers, San Antonio, TX (3-2)
5t. Rock Gold, Holland, PA (5-2)
7t. Impact Gold Garcia, Austin, TX (4-2)
7t. Texas Bombers Gold National, New Braunfels, TX (4-2)
9t. Tri State Thunder Gold, Martinsburg, WV (2-2)
9t. Wichita Mustangs, Overland Park, KS (2-2)
9t. Texas Rapid Fire Gold, Keller, TX (2-2)
9t. Texas Bombers Gold Elite Htx, Pearland, TX (3-2)
13t. 02 Texas Glory, Frisco, TX (3-2)
13t. KC Peppers Gold, Olathe, KS (3-2)
13t. Originals Simbeck, Blue Springs, MO (2-2)
13t. GCB, Cibolo, TX (2-2)
17t. Louisiana Voodoo, River Ridge, LA (1-2)
17t. Carolina Cardinals Chandler, King, NC (1-2)
17t. Excel Elite Gold Menefee, Flower Mound, TX (1-2)
17t. Foothill Gold Stinson, Cameron Park, CA (1-2)
17t. Sneaky Cleats Gold Springer, Tyler, TX (1-2)
17t. Texas Fusion Gold, Fort Worth, TX (1-2)
17t. Ohana Tigers Bailey, Mill Valley, CA (1-2)
17t. Lady Lightning Gold Nova, Fairfax, VA (1-2)
25t. Texas Elite Gold, Cypress, TX (1-2)
25t. American Freedom National, Frisco, TX (1-2)
25t. Oregon Blaze Gold, Beaverton, OR (0-2)
25t. American Freedom Gold Bryson, Rhome, TX (0-2)
25t. Tulsa Shootout Gold, Tulsa, OK (0-2)
25t. Indiana Lady J Cards, Jasper, IN (0-2)
25t. Texas Bombers DFW Gold, Fairview, TX (0-2)
25t. Texas Glory Blue, Mabank, TX (0-2)
33t. Texas Blaze NTX Snodgrass, Fort Worth, TX (0-2)
33t. Texas Premier Gold, Austin, TX (0-2)

2019 ASA Men’s Major Fast Pitch Nationals

2019 held at Bill McKinney Softball Complex at Heritage Park in St. Joseph, Missouri on July 19-21.


Champion – Hill United Chiefs, Machias, New York
Runner Up – Gremlins, Staten Island, New York


The NY Gremlins, gunning for their 4th straight USA National Championship, couldn’t get past old nemesis, Hill United Chiefs in the winner’s bracket final. The Chiefs defeated Andrew Kirkpatrick and the Gremlins 8-1. Brad Ezekial homered, and Bruno Motroni doubled for the Chiefs. Jason Hill (2-3), Steve Mullaley (2-3) and Mark Johnson (2-2) all had big games for the Chiefs. The Gremlins were scheduled to play the Hallman Twins in the loser’s bracket final when the rains washed out the tournament. By ASA tie-breaker rules, the Hill United Chiefs were declared the Champs by being the only undefeated team. The Gremlins were awarded second and the Hallman Twins were awarded third. The two Australian pitching legends Adam Folkard for the Chiefs was 2-0 and Andrew Kirkpatrick of the Gremlins was 1-1 (1 Save, 10 IP, 10 K).


  • MVP – Bruno Motnoni, Hill United Chiefs
  • Batting Leader –Federico Eder, Circle Tap Dukes – .400
  • Home Run Leader – Brad Ezekial, Hill United Chiefs
  • Herb Dudley Pitching Award – Adam Folkard, Hill United Chiefs

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Huemel Mata, Hallman Twins (2-0, 17 IP, 19 K)
P – Layton Reid, Circle Tap Dukes (1-1, 1 Save, 10 IP, 22 K)
P – Samuel Villavaza, Rio Grande Senators
C – Bruno Montroni, Hill United Chiefs
IF – Frederico Eder, Circle Tap Dukes (8-20, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 6 Runs)
IF – Cam Schiller, Hallman Twins
IF – Matt Palazzo, Gremlins
IF – Colin Walsh, Hallman Twins
OF – Reilly Makea, Bear Bottom Lodge
OF – Brad Ezekial, Hill United Chiefs
OF – Pablo Figureo, Pueblo Bandits
OF – Mathieu Roy, Gremlins
UT – Gonzalo Ojenla, AWP Lumberjacks
UT – Steve Mullaley, Hill United Chiefs
UT – Derek Mayson, Kegel Black Knights
NA – Adam Folkard, Hill United Chiefs (2-0)


OTHERS

Roman Godoy, Circle Tap Dukes (1-1, 10 IP, 17 K)
Devon McCullough, Hill United Chiefs (1-0, 3 IP, 1 K)
Pablo Migliavacca, Hill United Chiefs (1 Save, 2 IP)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Hill United Chiefs, Machias, NY (3-0)
2. Gremlins, Staten Island, NY (3-1)
3. Hallman Twins, Chesterfield, VA (5-1)
4. Circle Tap Dukes, Denmark, WI (4-2)
5t. Kegel Black Knights, Amboy, MN (2-2)
5t. Bear Bottom Lodge, Ephrata, PA (2-2)
7t. AWP Lumberjacks, Fairview Heights, IL (2-2)
7t. Rio Grande Senators, Midland, TX (2-2)
9t. Ostrander Norsemen, Chanhassen, MN (1-3)
9t. Pueblo Bandits, Aurora, CO (1-3)
9t. Wizards of Oz Kansas, Silver Lake, KS (0-3)
9t. Northwest Implement, Stanberry, MO (0-3)


NOTES

The tournament was a three-game guarantee format and shortened by rain.

Women’s Fastpitch Champions

Note: Tourney W-L record is included in Season W-L record as compiled by Patrick M. Premo (see “Thanks” below)

* – 2009: Women’s Major Softball (WMS) replaces USA Softball

Year Championship Team Tourney Record Season Record
1933 Great Northern Laundry Girls – Chicago, IL 3-0
1934 Hart Motor Girls – Chicago, IL (was Great Northern last year) 3-0 21-3
1935 Weaver-Wall Bloomer Girls – Cleveland, OH 4-0
1936 National Screw Mfg. – Cleveland, OH 5-0
1937 National Screw Mfg. – Cleveland, OH 5-0
1938 J.J. Krieg’s Haberdashers – Alameda, CA 5-0 48-0
1939 J.J. Krieg’s Haberdashers – Alameda, CA 5-0 54-2
1940 Arizona PBSW Ramblers – Phoenix, AZ 5-0 43-14
1941 Higgins Midgets – Tulsa, OK 5-0 64-6
1942 Jax Brewery Maids – New Orleans, LA 5-0 92-6
1943 Jax Brewery Maids – New Orleans, LA 5-0 68-7
1944 Lind & Pomeroy Florists – Portland, OR 5-0 66-7
1945 Jax Brewery Maids – New Orleans, LA 5-0 22-3
1946 Jax Brewery Maids – New Orleans, LA 5-0 56-0
1947 Jax Brewery Maids – New Orleans, LA 5-0 58-5
1948 Arizona PBSW Ramblers – Phoenix, AZ 6-1 61-17
1949 Arizona PBSW Ramblers – Phoenix, AZ 5-0 67-13
1950 Orange Lionettes – Orange, CA 5-1 67-9
1951 Orange Lionettes – Orange, CA 5-0 63-12
1952 Orange Lionettes – Orange, CA 6-1 65-14
1953 Betsy Ross Rockets – Fresno, CA 5-1 35-11
1954 Leach Motor Rockets – Fresno, CA 6-0 34-11
1955 Orange Lionettes – Orange, CA 5-0
1956 Orange Lionettes – Orange, CA 6-0
1957 Hacienda Rockets – Fresno, CA 5-0 33-12
1958 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 52-5
1959 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 56-7
1960 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 54-7
1961 Whittier Gold Sox – Whittier, CA 5-1 23-23
1962 Orange Lionettes – Orange, CA 8-1 41-11
1963 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 56-2
1964 Erv Lind Florists – Portland, OR 5-0 60-16-1
1965 Orange Lionettes – Orange, CA 5-0 50-4
1966 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-1 74-4
1967 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 67-2
1968 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 69-6
1969 Orange Lionettes – Orange, CA 5-0 61-10
1970 Orange Lionettes – Orange, CA 7-1 74-13
1971 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 5-0 57-0
1972 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 60-6
1973 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 8-1 61-7
1974 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 9-1 81-5
1975 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 67-3
1976 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 44-12
1977 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 7-1 52-8
1978 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 78-8
1979 Sun City Saints – Sun City, AZ 5-0 58-15
1980 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 5-1 60-11
1981 Orlando Rebels – Orlando, FL 6-1 78-8
1982 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-1 62-4
1983 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 10-1 58-6
1984 California Diamond Blazers – Los Angeles, CA 6-0 34-9
1985 Hi-Lo Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 66-3
1986 California Kirin Invasion – West Covina, CA 5-0 84-4
1987 Orange County Majestics – Orange, CA 6-0 35-10
1988 Hi-Lo Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 79-4
1989 Whittier Raiders – Whittier, CA 6-1 39-5
1990 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 65-5
1991 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 8-1 64-2
1992 Raybestos Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-1 51-1
1993 Redding Rebels – Redding, CA 8-1 37-4
1994 Redding Rebels – Redding, CA 9-1 34-8
1995 Redding Rebels – Redding, CA 7-1 38-4
1996 California Commotion – Woodland Hills, CA 6-1 15-3
1997 California Commotion – Woodland Hills, CA 6-0 37-6
1998 California Commotion – Woodland Hills, CA 6-0 40-3
1999 California Commotion – Woodland Hills, CA 6-0 35-5
2000 Phoenix Storm – Phoenix, AZ 8-1 17-6
2001 Phoenix Storm – Phoenix, AZ 7-1 16-8
2002 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 5-0 78-1
2003 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 5-0 65-5
2004 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 4-0 50-4
2005 California Schutt Hurricanes – Lake Forest, CA 5-0 25-11
2006 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 5-0 46-4
2007 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 2-0 56-5
2008 Southern California Hurricanes – Irving, CA 3-0 30-5
2009* New York City Havoc – New York, NY 5-0 17-9
2010 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 4-0 57-1
2011 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 4-0 63-0
2012 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 4-0 68-3
2013 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 4-0 68-0
2014 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 4-0 50-4
2015 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 4-0 44-6
2016 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 4-1 52-3
2017 St. Louis Saints – St. Louis, MO 4-0 26-7
2018 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 7-1 47-4
2019 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 6-0 46-1
2020 Stratford Brakettes – Stratford, CT 4-0 34-2

* Women’s Major Softball (WMS) replaces USA Softball

# Krieg’s won 175 straight games before losing in the 1940 ASA Tournament. What we don’t know is how those wins were divided each year.

Many people have been — and continue to be — very helpful in my quest to locate seasonal & tourney games won and lost. I appreciate all their help & patience. Alphabetically, many thanks to: Bob Baird (Brakettes), Rick Beach (former Phoenix Storm coach), Suzy Brazney (former Calfornia Hurricanes & California Majestics player), Phil Bruder (former California Invasion coach), Jeanne Contel (former Fresno Rockets player), Steve Dimitry (softballhistoryusa.com), Stormy Irwin (softball historian), Kelly Jackson (former Redding Rebel player), David Jerome (Mr. Bucketlist), Luann Madison (Softball Magazine), Lynn Mooney (former Sun City Saints Player), Becky Rice (former Sun City Saints player), Carol Spanks (former Orange Lionettes player), Kirk Walker (former California Commotion coach), and Erica Westly (FASTPITCH author).

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ASA Men’s Fastpitch Champions

Note: Tourney W-L record is included in Season W-L record as compiled by Patrick M. Premo (see “Thanks” below)

# – 1932 & 1933 sponsored by National Diamond Ball Association; then disbanded.

YEAR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM TOURNEY RECORD SEASON RECORD
1932# Bodegas, LaCrosse, WI 4-0
1933# Wemcoes (Wisconsin Evaporated Milk Co.),Lake Mills,WI 5-0
1933 J. L. Friedman Boosters, Chicago, IL 5-0 35-2
1934 Ke-Nash-A Blue Streaks, Kenosha, WI 5-0 61-8
1935 Crimson Coach Tobaccos, Toledo, OH 5-0 81-27
1936 Kodak Park, Rochester, NY 6-0
1937 Briggs Body Team, Detroit, MI 6-0 107-12
1938 Pohlar’s Café, Cincinnati, OH 6-0
1939 Nick Carr Boosters, Covington, KY 6-0 77-10
1940 Kodak Park, Rochester, NY 6-0
1941 Bendix Brakes, South Bend, IN 6-0 61-22
1942 Deep Rock Oilers, Tulsa, OK 6-1
1943 Hammer Field Raiders, Fresno, CA 5-1 25-3
1944 Hammer Field Raiders, Fresno, CA 5-0 58-4
1945 Zollner Pistons, Fort Wayne, IN 6-1 72-4
1946 Zollner Pistons, Fort Wayne, IN 5-0 93-7
1947 Zollner Pistons, Fort Wayne, IN 5-0 113-19
1948 Briggs Beautyware, Detroit, MI 5-1 41-1
1949 Tip Top Tailors, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 5-0
1950 Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL 5-0
1951 Dow Chemical AC Co., Midland, MI 6-1
1952 Briggs Beautyware, Detroit, MI 6-0
1953 Briggs Beautyware, Detroit, MI 6-1
1954 Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL 5-0
1955 Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT 6-1 66-5
1956 Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL 5-0
1957 Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL 6-0
1958 Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT 5-0 72-5
1959 Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL 9-1 77-10
1960 Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL 7-1
1961 Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL 5-0 74-9
1962 Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL 6-0
1963 Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL 6-0 105-10
1964 Burch Gage & Tool, Detroit, MI 5-0
1965 Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL 5-0 92-6
1966 Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL 5-0
1967 Aurora Sealmasters, Aurora, IL 6-0
1968 Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL 6-0
1969 Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT 5-1 74-10
1970 Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT 6-0 86-15
1971 Welty Way, Cedar Rapids, IA 5-0
1972 Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT 6-0 52-8
1973 Clearwater Bombers, Clearwater, FL 5-1 82-12
1974 Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA 5-0 107-10
1975 Rising Sun Hotel, Reading, PA 6-0 62-13
1976 Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford, CT 5-0
1977 York-Billard Barbell, Reading, PA 6-1 81-8
1978 York-Billard Barbell, Reading, PA 6-0 76-13
1979 McArdle Pontiac/Cadillac, Midland, MI 7-1
1980 Peterbilt Western, Seattle, WA 6-0
1981 Decatur ADM, Decatur, IL 6-1 102-20
1982 Peterbilt Western, Seattle, WA 6-1
1983 Franklin Cardinals, West Haven, CT 5-1
1984 California Coors Kings, Merced, CA 10-1 78-19
1985 Pay ‘N Pak, Seattle, WA 6-0 105-15
1986 Pay ‘N Pak, Seattle, WA 6-0
1987 Pay ‘N Pak, Bellevue, WA 11-1 92-21
1988 Trans-Aire Vans, Elkhart, IN 8-1 59-24
1989 Penn Corp., Sioux City, IA 6-1 91-24
1990 Penn Corp., Sioux City, IA 6-1 95-17
1991 Guanella Brothers, Rohnert Park, CA 6-1 56-16
1992 National Health Care Discount, Sioux  City, IA 10-1 94-7
1993 National Health Care Discount, Sioux  City, IA 7-1 98-8
1994 Decatur Pride, Decatur, IL 7-1
1995 Decatur Pride, Decatur, IL 6-0 80-12
1996 Green Bay All Car Roadrunners, Green Bay, WI 6-1 66-21
1997 Tampa Bay Smokers, Clearwater, FL 5-1 65-17
1998 Meierhoffer-Fleeman, St. Joseph, MO 5-0
1999 Decatur Pride, Decatur, IL 5-0
2000 Meierhoffer-Fleeman, St. Joseph, MO 4-0
2001 Frontier Players Casino, St. Joseph, MO 6-1
2002 Frontier Players Casino, St. Joseph, MO 5-0
2003 Farm Tavern, Madison, WI 5-0
2004 Farm Tavern, Madison, WI 5-0
2005 Tampa Bay Smokers, Tampa Bay, FL 4-0
2006 Circle Tap, Denmark, WI 6-1 32-20
2007 Patsy’s, New York, NY 5-0
2008 Patsy’s, New York, NY 5-1
2009 Farm Tavern, Madison, WI 10-1
2010 Kitchener Rivershack Twins, Amber, PA 5-0
2011 Broken Bow/Jarvis Travelers, Broken Bow, NE – Tie, rain 4-1
2011 Chicago/NY Gremlins, Staten Island, NY — Tie due to rain 5-1
2012 NY Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY 8-1 34-8
2013 Hill United Chiefs, Six Nations, Ontario, Canada 5-0 37-8
2014 Hill United Chiefs, Six Nations, Ontario, Canada 4-0 34-4
2015 Hill United Chiefs, Six Nations, Ontario, Canada 5-0 28-1
2016 NY Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY 5-0 31-6
2017 NY Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY 5-0 17-4
2018 NY Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY 5-0 32-4
2019 Hill United Chiefs, Six Nations, Ontario, Canada 4-0 21-4
2019 Kegel Black Knights, Amboy, MN 4-0

Many people have been — and continue to be — very helpful in my quest to locate seasonal & tourney games won and lost. I appreciate all their help & patience. Alphabetically, many thanks to Steve Dimitry (The Softball History website), Larry Fisher (ISC Fastpitch), Stormy Irwin (softball historian), Luann Madison (Softball Magazine), Greg Nydick (NY Gremlins), Dan Pfeffer (josoftball.com), Kirk Walker (former California Commotion women’s coach), Codi Warren (USA Softball), Erica Westly (FASTPITCH author).

Please send any corrections, additions, etc. to me at: pmpremo@gmail.com or 404-996-2192.