Category: 2005

2005 ASA Girls Gold 18-Under Fast Pitch Nationals

2005 held at Salinas Sports Complex in Salinas, California on August 8-14, 2005.


Champion – Shamrocks, Vienna, Virginia
Runner Up – Arizona Hotshots Gold, Scottsdale, Arizona


Wearing white four-leaf clovers on their jerseys, the Virginia Shamrocks found some luck and timely hitting against the Arizona Hotshots on Sunday at the Salinas Sports Complex.

Maddy Coon hit an RBI double and later scored on a passed ball in the third inning to help the Shamrocks beat the Hotshots 3-1 in the title game of the Amateur Softball Association’s 18-under Gold National Championship.

The Shamrocks scored all three runs against starting pitcher Kim Reeder, the former Notre Dame product who last pitched two days ago. After Coon scored on a passed ball with two outs, Reeder was pulled for Katie Cotta, who ended the inning.

“My game was about ‘C range,” Reeder said. Before he was doused with water, Shamrocks coach Tommy Orndorff said he was elated his team finally pulled through with the title.

Earlier in the week, he celebrated his birthday. While his team didn’t promise him a championship, Orndorff said a viable gift would be to play in the title game.

“I’ve coached 36 years, and this is what you dream about,” Orndorff said. “I’ve always felt we could do it.

Seeing the University of Michigan win the College Softball World Series earlier this year brought hopes that more teams east of the Mississippi River could win softball titles in the college and high school levels, Orndorff said.

The Shamrocks won seven straight games to take the 64-team double-elimination tournament. The Hotshots made bids late in the game to force a second “if’ game, but many of the rallies started with two outs and were ended.

Arizona broke through in the top of the sixth with two outs. Jaci Hull hit a double and Caylyn Carlson promptly singled her home to cut its deficit to 3-1. Dani Gonzales reached on an infield hit, but Casey Willow then hit a grounder to first base.

“We’re a team that wakes up when we get behind,” said Ari-zona manager Rick Jones. “We just ran out of gas.”

It’s the highest finish for any Arizona travel softball team in the state ever, Jones said.

The two teams met several times earlier this year at regional tournaments throughout the nation, with the series pulled even. Two weeks ago, the Shamrocks did in the Hotshots in a low-scoring affair.

“With our pitchers, one is enough,” Coon said, referring to the passed ball in the first inning that allowed Courtney Bures to score and give the Shamrocks a 1-0 lead. In the first game of Sunday’s action, the Shamrocks beat Arizona 1-0 to reach the finals.

Arizona was then sent to the losers bracket and, with the help of a two-run home run by Stefanie Ewing, defeated the Orange County Batbusters 3-1 to qualify for the title game.

With the national championship done and the outcome not what she had hoped, Reeder has other teams on her mind.

“I’m thinking about UCLA and Stanford,” said the Ohio State University incoming freshman. “We play them in a tournament coming up, so I have to get ready for them.”


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Shamrocks, Vienna, VA (7-0)
2. Arizona Hotshots Gold, Scottsdale, AZ (6-2)
3. O.C. Batbusters, Santa Ana, CA (6-2)
4. Impact Gold, Houston, TX (7-2)
5t. Corona Angels, Corona, CA (4-2)
5t. Anaheim O.C. Batbusters, Garden Grove, CA (7-2)
7t. Texas Eclipse Gold, Magnolia, TX (4-2)
7t. Gold Coast Hurricanes Gold, Davie, FL (5-2)
9t. Worth Firecrackers, Huntington Beach, CA (3-2)
9t. So Cal Diamonds, Newbury Park, CA (3-2)
9t. Victory USA Gold, Fountain Valley, CA (3-2)
9t. SK Sudden Impact Gold, Houston, TX (5-3)
13t. Strikkers, San Jose, CA (3-2)
13t. Chaos, St. Louis, MO (5-2)
13t. So Cal Athletics, Montclair, CA (5-2)
13t. Washington Ladyhawks, Redmond, WA (4-3)
17t. American Pastime Gold, Upland, CA (2-2)
17t. Beverly Bandits, Orland Park, IL (2-2)
17t. Tulsa Eagles Gold, Tulsa, OK (2-2)
17t. Gordon’s Panthers, Canyon Lake, CA (2-2)
17t. Georgia Titans, Lithonia, GA (2-2)
17t. Texas High Voltage Gold, Deer Park, TX (3-2)
17t. Indiana Magic Gold Clay, Rochester, IN (4-2)
17t. Sorcerer Softball 18 Gold, San Ramon, CA (4-2)
25t. TX Magic Gold, Missouri City, TX (3-2)
25t. Georgia Elite, Douglasville, GA (3-2)
25t. Georgia Fire Gold, Roswell, GA (2-2)
25t. Texas Rapid Fire, Flower Mound, TX (2-2)
25t. San Diego Renegades Gold, San Diego, CA (2-2)
25t. Nashville Nighthawks, Madison, TN (2-2)
25t. Strike Zone Ford, Hayward, CA (2-2)
25t. Texas Storm Gold, Bellaire, TX (2-3)
33t. Valley Breeze, Pacoima, CA (2-2)
33t. Missouri Renegades Gold, Union, MO (1-2)
33t. Mad Dogs, Alliance, OH (1-2)
33t. Blast Gold, Beaumont, TX (1-2)
33t. Louisiana Voodoo Gold, River Ridge, LA (1-2)
33t. Colorado Comets Gold, Denver, CO (1-2)
33t. KC Xtreme, Olathe, KS (1-2)
33t. Suncats, Glendale, AZ (1-2)
33t. Mize Diamonds Gold, Los Gatos, CA (1-2)
33t. Kansas City Peppers, Olathe, KS (1-2)
33t. Tuff-N-Tuffer Gold, Somerville, NJ (1-3)
33t. Vancouver Ford Gold, Vancouver, WA (1-3)
33t. Nor Cal Lite, Woodland, CA (1-3)
33t. Finesse, Sterling Heights, MI (2-2)
33t. High Intensity, Niceville, FL (2-2)
33t. Houston Power Gold, Katy, TX (2-2)
49t. California Cruisers, La Palma, CA (1-2)
49t. Oregon Panthers Gold, Salem, OR (1-2)
49t. Finesse, Omaha, NE (1-2)
49t. Jersey Inferno Gold, Basking Ridge, NJ (1-2)
49t. South Houston Mystixx, Houston, TX (1-2)
49t. Glacier NW Gold, Vancouver, WA (1-2)
49t. Southern Force Gold, Johnston City, IL (1-2)
49t. Washington Sidewinders, Snohomish, WA (0-3)
49t. So Cal Vipers, Moreno Valley, CA (0-3)
49t. Salinas Storm 18U Gold, Salinas, CA (0-3)
49t. Lil Saints, Phoenix, AZ (0-3)
49t. Team Fla, Clearwater, FL (0-3)
49t. R.B.I. Monarchs, Los Angeles, CA (0-3)
49t. Texas Storm Gold-Dixon, Pasadena, TX (0-3)
49t. WA Spirit Gold, Tri-Cities, WA (0-3)
49t. CF Intruders, Houston, TX (0-3)


2005 GOLD Bracket

2005 GOLD Bracket

2005 NCAA Women’s College World Series

2005 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on June 2-8.


Champion – Michigan Wolverines (65-7)
Runner Up – UCLA Bruins (40-20)


In 2005, the Wolverines won their first Women’s College World Series title in three games. Before being crowned champions, they lost the finals opener to defending national champion UCLA, 5-0.

Samantha Findlay a Wolverine freshman launched a three run home run in the top of the 11th to push Michigan ahead for good.

Afterward, coach Carol Hutchins analyzed her team’s performance. “We’re a better team than we showed; we’re trying too hard and we aren’t making adjustments. It’s a tough loss for us but we still have a chance, we’re not defeated and we’re still in it.”

Then-second baseman Tiffany Haas promised the team would come out playing higher-quality Michigan softball in game two. They did just that, beating the Bruins, 5-2.

Jessica Merchant and Becky Marx led the way offensively, each knocking in two runs after going a combined 0-for-5 in game one. Jennie Ritter earned the complete-game victory in the circle.

This year Super Regional were played. There were 16 regional tournaments with the winners heading to 8 super regional tournaments and then on to the WCWS.


  • Most Outstanding Player – Samantha Findlay, Michigan
  • Batting Leader – Samantha Findlay, Michigan – .600
  • RBI Leader – Samantha Findlay, Michigan – 8
  • Home Run Leader – Tonya Callahan, Tennessee – 2
  • ERA Leader – Jennie Ritter, Michigan – 0.00
  • ERA Leader – Kristina Thorson, California – 0.00
  • Strikeout Leader – Angelica Selden, UCLA – 59

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

P – Monica Abbott, Tennessee
P – Cat Osterman, Texas
P – Jennie Ritter, Michigan
P – Anjelica Selden, UCLA
C – Emily Zaplatosch, UCLA
1B – Tonya Callahan, Tennessee
1B – Samantha Findlay, Michigan
SS – Jodie Legaspi, UCLA
SS – Jessica Merchant, Michigan
RF – Stephanie Bercaw, Michigan
RF – Krista Colburn, UCLA
LF – Katherine Card, Tennessee


SCORES

  1. Tennessee 1 Arizona 0
  2. UCLA 2 California 1
  3. Arizona 3 California 2 – California eliminated
  4. Michigan 3 DePaul 0
  5. Texas 3 Alabama 0
  6. Alabama 2 DePaul 1 – DePaul eliminated
  7. UCLA 3 Tennessee 1
  8. Texas 1 Arizona 0 – Arizona eliminated
  9. Michigan 4 Texas 0
  10. Tennessee 4 Alabama 0 – Alabama eliminated
  11. UCLA 4 Texas 0 – Texas eliminated
  12. Tennessee 2 Michigan 0
  13. Michigan 3 Tennessee 2 – Tennessee eliminated
  14. UCLA 5 Michigan 0
  15. Michigan 5 UCLA 2
  16. Michigan 4 UCLA 1 (11 inn.) – UCLA eliminated

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Michigan Wolverines (5-1)
2. UCLA Bruins (4-2)
3. Tennessee Volunteers (2-2)
4. Texas Longhorns (2-2)
5t. Alabama Crimson Tide (1-2)
5t. Arizona Wildcats (1-2)
7t. DePaul Blue Demons (0-2)
7t. California Golden Bears (0-2)


2005 Michigan Wolverines


REGIONALS

Ann Arbor Regional

  1. Michigan 8 Canisius 1
  2. Seton Hall 1 North Carolina 0 (8 inn.)
  3. North Carolina 3 Canisius 0 – Canisius eliminated
  4. Michigan 5 Seton Hall 0
  5. North Carolina 2 Seton Hall 1 (9 inn.) – Seton Hall eliminated
  6. Michigan 6 North Carolina 0 – North Carolina eliminated

Michigan qualifies for a Super Regional, 3-0.

Lincoln Regional

  1. Nebraska 4 Iowa 0
  2. Washington 2 Creighton 1 (11 inn.)
  3. Iowa 2 Creighton 1 (8 inn.) – Creighton eliminated
  4. Washington 7 Nebraska 6
  5. Iowa 1 Nebraska 0 – Nebraska eliminated
  6. Washington 2 Iowa 0 – Iowa eliminated

Washington qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

South Bend Regional

  1. Notre Dame 3 Louisville 2
  2. Northwestern 6 Albany 1
  3. Louisville 5 Albany 4 – Albany eliminated
  4. Notre Dame 3 Northwestern 2
  5. Northwestern 8 Louisville 2 – Louisville eliminated
  6. Northwestern 4 Notre Dame 1
  7. Northwestern 4 Notre Dame 3 – Notre Dame eliminated

Northwestern qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Madison Regional

  1. DePaul 6 Wisconsin 0
  2. Green Bay 1 Oregon State 0
  3. Oregon State 8 Wisconsin 2 – Wisconsin eliminated
  4. DePaul 4 Green Bay 0
  5. Oregon State 5 Green Bay 0 – Green Bay eliminated
  6. Oregon State 7 DePaul 0
  7. DePaul 8 Oregon State 6 – Oregon State eliminated

DePaul qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

College Station Regional

  1. Texas A&M 6 McNeese State 3
  2. Penn State 5 Centenary 0
  3. McNeese State 5 Centenary 2 – Centenary eliminated
  4. Texas A&M 3 Penn State 2
  5. Penn State 2 McNeese State 1 – McNeese State eliminated
  6. Texas A&M 9 Penn State 2 – Penn State eliminated

Texas A&M qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tuscaloosa Regional

  1. Alabama 9 Mississippi Valley State 1 (6 inn.)
  2. Arizona State 10 Hofstra 1 (5 inn.)
  3. Hofstra 12 Mississippi Valley State 1 (5 inn.) – Mississippi Valley State eliminated
  4. Alabama 3 Arizona State 1
  5. Hofstra 2 Arizona State 1 – Arizona State eliminated
  6. Alabama 6 Hofstra 0 – Hofstra eliminated

Alabama qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Gainesville Regional

  1. Bethune-Cookman 3 Florida 2
  2. South Florida 14 UCF 3 (5 inn.)
  3. UCF 5 Florida 3 – Florida eliminated
  4. Bethune-Cookman 8 South Florida 4
  5. South Florida 5 UCF 4 – UCF eliminated
  6. Bethune-Cookman 5 South Florida 2 – South Florida eliminated

Bethune-Cookman qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Austin Regional

  1. Texas 1 UMass 0
  2. Mississippi State 1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0
  3. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6 UMass 2 – UMass eliminated
  4. Texas 2 Mississippi State 0
  5. Mississippi State 2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1 (8 inn.) – Texas A&M-Corpus Christi eliminated
  6. Texas 2 Mississippi State 0 – Mississippi State eliminated

Texas qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tucson Regional

  1. Arizona 12 Lehigh 0 (5 inn.)
  2. Oklahoma State 6 Princeton 1
  3. Princeton 3 Lehigh 1 – Lehigh eliminated
  4. Arizona 3 Oklahoma State 0
  5. Oklahoma State 6 Princeton 3 – Princeton eliminated
  6. Arizona 2 Oklahoma State 1 (8 inn.) – Oklahoma eliminated

Arizona qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Norman Regional

  1. Oklahoma 2 Wichita State 0
  2. Louisiana-Lafayette 7 Oregon 5
  3. Oregon 3 Wichita State 2 (8 inn.) – Wichita State eliminated
  4. Oklahoma 6 Louisiana-Lafayette 3
  5. Oregon 3 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 – Louisiana-Lafayette eliminated
  6. Oklahoma 2 Oregon 1 – Oregon eliminated

Oklahoma qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Knoxville Regional

  1. Tennessee 9 Miami Ohio 0
  2. College of Charleston 10 Virginia Tech 2
  3. Virginia Tech 4 Miami Ohio 1 – Miami Ohio eliminated
  4. Tennessee 4 College of Charleston 0
  5. College of Charleston 6 Virginia Tech 3 – Virginia Tech eliminated
  6. Tennessee 2 College of Charleston 0 – College of Charleston eliminated

Tennessee qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Columbia Regional

  1. Southern Illinois 3 Missouri 0
  2. Stanford 9 Robert Morris 0
  3. Missouri 9 Robert Morris (5 inn.) – Robert Morris eliminated
  4. Stanford 9 Southern Illinois 1
  5. Missouri 9 Southern Illinois 0 (5 inn.) – Missouri eliminated
  6. Stanford 3 Missouri 2 – Missouri eliminated

Stanford qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Los Angeles Regional

  1. UCLA 6 Loyola Marymount 1
  2. Cal State Fullerton 5 UNLV 4
  3. UNLV 6 Loyola Marymount 1 – Loyola Marymount eliminated
  4. Cal State Fullerton 2 UCLA 1 (11 inn.)
  5. UCLA 4 UNLV 1 – UNLV eliminated
  6. UCLA 6 Cal State Fullerton 0
  7. UCLA 3 Cal State Fullerton 1

UCLA qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.

Athens Regional

  1. Georgia 7 Tennessee Tech 3
  2. Georgia Tech 3 Kansas 1
  3. Kansas 4 Tennessee Tech 0 – Tennessee Tech eliminated
  4. Georgia 8 Georgia Tech 1
  5. Georgia Tech 5 Kansas 2 – Kansas eliminated
  6. Georgia 2 Georgia Tech 1 – Georgia Tech eliminated

Georgia qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Auburn Regional

  1. Florida State 5 Auburn 0
  2. Baylor 1 Florida A&M 0
  3. Auburn 11 Florida A&M 2 – Florida A&M eliminated
  4. Baylor 9 Florida State 5
  5. Florida State 2 Auburn 0 – Auburn eliminated
  6. Baylor 5 Florida State 3 – Florida State eliminated

Baylor qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Fresno Regional

  1. Fresno State 4 Long Beach State 0
  2. BYU 3 California 1
  3. California 4 Long Beach State 3 – Long Beach State eliminated
  4. Fresno State 3 BYU 0
  5. California 9 BYU 0 (5 inn.) – BYU eliminated
  6. California 3 Fresno State 1
  7. California 1 Fresno State 0 – Fresno State eliminated

California qualifies for the Super Regional, 4-1.


Ann Arbor Super Regional

  1. Michigan 4 Washington 1
  2. Washington 3 Michigan 2
  3. Michigan 11 Washington 2 (6 inn.)

Michigan qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Chicago Super Regional

  1. DePaul 4 Northwestern 0
  2. DePaul 4 Northwestern 3

DePaul qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

College Station Super Regional

  1. Alabama 4 Texas A&M 1
  2. Alabama 6 Texas A&M 5

Alabama qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Austin Super Regional

  1. Texas 1 Bethune-Cookman 0
  2. Texas 6 Bethune-Cookman 1

Texas qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Tucson Super Regional

  1. Arizona 6 Oklahoma 0
  2. Arizona 7 Oklahoma 6

Arizona qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Stanford Super Regional

  1. Tennessee 2 Stanford 0
  2. Tennessee 6 Stanford 0

Tennessee qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Los Angeles Super Regional

  1. Georgia 4 UCLA 1
  2. UCLA 5 Georgia 4
  3. UCLA 3 Georgia 2

UCLA qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Waco Super Regional

  1. California 8 Baylor 0 (6 inn.)
  2. Baylor 4 California 1
  3. California 7 Baylor 1

California qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.


REGULAR SEASON INFORMATION

  • Honda Sports Award – Cat Osterman, Texas (30-7, 0.36 ERA, 593 K)
  • USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year – Cat Osterman, Texas (30-7, 0.36 ERA, 593 K)

ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM

P – Monica Abbott SO. Tennessee Lady Vols
P – Cat Osterman JR. Texas Longhorns
P – Jennie Ritter JR. Michigan Wolverines
C – Kristen Rivera SR. Washington Huskies
1B – Garland Cooper SO. Northwestern Wildcats
2B – Tiffany Haas SR. Michigan Wolverines
3B – Vicky Galindo SR. California Golden Bears
SS – Courtney Bures FR. Mississippi State Bulldogs
OF – Sarah Fekete JR. Tennessee Lady Vols
OF – Marissa Nichols FR. UNLV Rebels
OF – Caitlin Lowe SO. Arizona Wildcats
DP – Cameron Astiazaran SR. UIC Flames
UTIL – Amanda Scarborough FR. Texas A&M Aggies
AL – Kristie Fox SO. Arizona Wildcats
AL – Brianne McGowan JR. Oregon State Beavers
AL – Kim Wendland JR. Georgia Bulldogs
AL – Jamie Southern SR. Fresno State Bulldogs
AL – Heather Scaglione SR. Oklahoma State Cowgirls

ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM

P – Michelle Green SR. Georgia Bulldogs
P – Alicia Hollowell JR. Arizona Wildcats
P – Kristina Thorson JR. California Golden Bears
C – Ashley Courtney SR. Alabama Crimson Tide
1B – Jennifer Curtier SO. Pacific Tigers
2B – Caitlin Benyi JR. UCLA Bruins
3B – Kristi Durant JR. Tennessee Lady Vols
SS – Amber Jackson JR. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats
OF – Catalina Morris JR. Stanford Cardinal
OF – Kristin Vesely JR. Oklahoma Sooners
OF – Harmony Schwethelm JR. Baylor Bears
DP – Megan Gibson SO. Texas A&M Aggies
UTIL – Holly Currie SO. Auburn Tigers
AL – Stephanie Churchwell FR. Northwestern Wildcats
AL – Anjelica Selden FR. UCLA Bruins
AL – Lindsay Schutzler SO. Tennessee Lady Vols
AL – Michelle Smith FR. Stanford Cardinal

ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM

P – Megan Meyer SR. Seton Hall Pirates
P – Sarah Pauly SR. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Islanders
P – Jessica Sallinger SR. Georgia Tech Yellowjackets
C – Rachel Folden FR. Marshall Thundering Herd
1B – Page Jones SR. Auburn Tigers
2B – Anne Steffan SR. Nebraska Cornhuskers
3B – Norrelle Dickson SO. Oklahoma Sooners
SS – Jessica Merchant JR. Michigan Wolverines
OF – Danyele Gomez JR. ULL Ragin’ Cajuns
OF – Megan Ciolli SR. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
OF – Tiffany Stewart JR. USF Bulls
DP – Nicole Motycka SR. Michigan Wolverines
UTIL – Ashley Esparza FR. Penn State Nittany Lions
AL – Lisa Birocci SR. Iowa Hawkeyes
AL – Kaleo Eldredge SR. California Golden Bears
AL – Courtnay Foster JR. Northwestern Wildcats
AL – Lauren Lappin JR. Stanford Cardinal
AL – Saskia Roberson JR. DePaul Blue Demons

2005 NSA Men’s Super Slow Pitch Worlds

2005 held at Michigan City, Indiana.


Champion – AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/ Belcher/Shade/Easton, Manassas, Virginia
Runner Up – Resmondo/Smith/ Menosse, Winter Haven, Florida


  • MVP – Dennis Rulli, AM/Las Vegas/ Benfield/Reece/ Belcher/Shade/Easton
  • Defensive MVP – Not awarded or no info
  • HR Leader – Jeff Wallace, Remsondo/ Smith (22-27, .815) – 10
  • Batting Leader – Jeff Wallace, Remsondo/ Smith – .815

2005 NSA ALL WORLD TEAM (incomplete)

  • Dennis Rulli, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton
  • Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Smith (22-27, .815, 10 HR)
  • Bryson Baker, Resmondo/Smith (.448, 4 HR)
  • Howie Krause, Resmondo/Smith (.731, 9 HR)
  • Brian Rainwater, Resmondo/Smith (.750, 4 HR)
  • Don DeDonatis, Resmondo/Smith (.632, 3 HR)
  • Todd Martin, Bell Corp (.846, 2 HRs, 6 RBI)
  • Jim Devine, Bell Corp (.846, 5 HRs, 10 RBI)
  • Brett Helmer, Bell Corp (.778, 6 HRs, 13 RBI)
  • Scott Brown, Bell Corp (.722, 4 HRs, 10 RBI)

No information available on the players selected from: AM/Las Vegas and Team Combat/Kluever Snap on


FINAL STANDINGS

1. AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton, Manassas, VA 4-0
2. Resmondo/Smith/Menosse, Winter Haven, FL 4-2
3. Team Combat/Kluever’s Snap On/3N2, Kent, WA 2-2
4. Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton, Tampa, FL 2-2
5t. Dirt Be Gone, Mt Zion, IL 0-3
5t. Smith/Easton, San Jose, CA 0-3


The NSA Super Class was disbanded after the 2005 season.

The NSA Class-AA Worlds were held in 2006 and 2007 before being disbanded. The NSA tried to reorganize the highest class by holding Class-Open Worlds in 2009 and 2010. And Since had held or tried to hold a Class-A, Class-Elite amd/or Class-Platinum Worlds hoping to attract the big teams, but with restrictions on how many “Major” players allowed on a team, this never materialized into the NSA World Series as we knew it to be.

2005 ASA Men’s B Slow Pitch Nationals

2005 held at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, on October 3-5.


Champion – Jean Shoppe, Macon, Georgia (East)
Runner Up – Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear, El Monte, California (West)


2005 ASA East held at Lagoon Park in Montgomery, Alabama on September 1-4.


Champion – Jean Shoppe, Macon, Georgia
Runner Up – B&C/Miken, Edmonton, Kentucky


  • MVP – Duke Donaldson, Jean Shoppe
  • Batting Champion – Seath Butts, Spitz Seeds/TPS
  • HR Champion – Duke Donaldson, Jean Shoppe

ASA B EAST ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

Pitcher – Bill Honeycutt, ABS/TPS
Catcher – Mike Dill, ABS/TPS
First Base – Greg Winchester, B&C/Miken
Second Base – Travis Lane, Jean Shoppe
Third Base – Lee Daniels, Jean Shoppe
Shortstop – Jamie Nelson, Jean Shoppe
Outfield – Heath Burns, Jean Shoppe
Outfield – Adam Shoopman, B&C/Miken
Outfield – Joe Cash, Jean Shoppe
Outfield – Rodney Falls, B&C/Miken
Utility – Mike Wilson, Craig’s Bullshippers
Utility – JD Burgesteiner, Jean Shoppe
Utility – Jason Hurt, B&C/Miken
Utility – Micah Fiveash, B&C/Miken
Utility – Les Winchester, B&C/Miken

ASA B EAST ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

Pitcher – Chris Owens, Spitz Seeds/TPS
Catcher – Seath Butts, Spitz Seeds/TPS
First Base – Eric Thompson, Jean Shoppe
Second Base – Ray Glanden, ABS/TPS
Third Base – Chris Dedes, Craig’s Bullshippers
Shortstop – Bill White, ABS/TPS
Outfield – Tommy Bilger, Craig’s Bullshippers
Outfield – Duke Donaldson, Jean Shoppe
Outfield – George Brauer, ABS/TPS
Outfield – Wally Maybrier, B&C/Miken
Utility – Tim Wolfe, Red’s Boys/Tanel/TPS
Utility – Troy Autry, Spitz Seeds/TPS
Utility – Guy Neuschwand, B&C/Miken
Utility – Greg Ruth, Craig’s Bullshippers
Utility – Jim Perry, Red’s Boys/Tanel/TPS


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Jean Shoppe, Macon, GA (6-0)
2. B&C/Miken, Edmonton, KY (5-2)
3. ABS/TPS, Dover, DE (7-2)
4. Craig’s Bullshippers, Chambersburg, PA (6-2)
5t. Red’s Boys/Tanel/TPS, Verona, KY (3-2)
5t. Spitz Seeds/TPS, Mt. Washington, KY (3-2)
7t. Concepts/Blitz Softball, Lawrenceburg, IN (4-2)
7t. XTL Trucking, Manahawkin, NJ (4-2)
9t. St. Claire A’s, Fairview Heights, IL (2-2)
9t. Logo Express, Commerce, GA (2-2)
9t. Coastal Masonry, Virginia Beach, VA (2-2)
9t. Giant Glass, Haverhill, MA (2-2)
13t. JL Transportation, Birmingham, AL (2-2)
13t. Can Do Metals, St. Anne, IL (2-2)
13t. Twohig III, Cleveland, OH (2-2)
13t. Mid State Trucking, Marshfield, WI (2-2)
17t. Johnny Rays, Birmingham, AL (1-2)
17t. Gills Automotive, Manchester, NH (1-2)
17t. Ohio Sealants, Mentor, OH (1-2)
17t. Players Sport Pub, Montgomery, AL (1-2)
17t. Pioneer/Alpha/TPS, Pelham, AL (1-2)
17t. Questar/Forest River/Easton, Topeka, IN (1-2)
17t. J.F. Menzia Softball, Milwaukee, WI (1-2)
17t. Grand Prairie Physical Therapy Bonecrushers, Stuttgart, AR (1-2)
25t. C&C Sport, Evansville, IN (1-2)
25t. Village Inn/Select One, River Falls, WI (0-2)
25t. For Him Ministries, Enterprise, AL (0-2)
25t. Stepan Enterprises, Mosinee, WI (0-2)
25t. PCA/Drillers, Greenwood, IN (0-2)
25t. Hub City Glass, Elizabethtown, KY (0-2)
25t. Ad-Craft, Evansville, IN (0-2)
25t. Gaskin Package, Samson, AL (0-2)


2005 ASA West held at Kiest Park in Dallas, Texas on September 1-4.


Champion – Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear, El Monte, California
Runner Up – Pete’s Inn, Kansas City, Missouri


ASA B WEST ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

Pitcher – Thad Eagan, Pete’s Inn
Catcher – Chris Armstrong, Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear
First Base – Tyson Stull, Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear
Second Base – Shawn Creswell, Pete’s Inn
Third Base – Mike Messinger, Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear
Shortstop – Rene Lopez, Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear
Outfield – Tony Velasquez, Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear
Outfield – James Stout, Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear
Outfield – Shane Cody, Pete’s Inn
Outfield – Wade Westphal, Boomtown/Spikes
Utility – Matt Pesso, Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear
Utility – Mark Lamb, Pete’s Inn
Utility – John Hudson, Pete’s Inn
Utility – Ben Wheelock, Boomtown/Spikes
Utility – Geno Buck, Sportsdiamond.com

ASA B WEST ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

Pitcher – Chris Duda, Sportsdiamond.com
Catcher – Travis Benway, Sportsdiamond.com
First Base – Todd Hodapp, Boomtown/Spikes
Second Base – Victor Garcia, Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear
Third Base – Mike Niemczyk, Boomtown/Spikes
Shortstop – Kelly Wrangham, Capital City Construction
Outfield – Julio Salazar, Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear
Outfield – Chris Baldridge, Pete’s Inn
Outfield – Dan Bauman, Boomtown/Spikes
Outfield – Jason Ward, Pete’s Inn
Utility – Jeff Smith, Pete’s Inn
Utility – Chad Wolff, Boomtown/Spikes
Utility – Chad Coleman, Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear
Utility – Joey Waggoner, Texas Mavericks
Utility – Lou Petersen, Sportsdiamond.com


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sancho’s/East/Ultimate Gear, El Monte, CA (6-0)
2. Pete’s Inn, Kansas City, MO (5-2)
3. Boomtown/Spikes, Faribault, MN (6-2)
4. Sportsdiamond.Com, Delano, MN (3-2)
5t. Smash Mouth, Denison, TX (4-2)
5t. Texas Mavericks, Lufkin, TX (3-2)
7t. Capital City Construction, Bismarck, ND (3-2)
7t. Smith/Easton, San Jose, CA (4-2)
9t. R&M/S&R Metals/Waste Management/Legends, Fairfield, IA (3-2)
9t. Team Chuk-N-Duk, Sioux Falls, SD (1-2)
9t. Abbey Printing/Spurs, Austin, TX (2-2)
9t. L&F Budweiser/Texas Twins, San Antonio, TX (2-2)
13t. Columbia Heat, Columbia, MO (2-2)
13t. EAS/Pollards/Easton, Ft. Collins, CO (2-2)
13t. Tangletown Financial/Real Business Solutions/Miken, Bloomington, MN (2-2)
13t. Pearson/Lake Café/Miken, Bloomington, MN (1-2)
17t. West Oak, Enid, OK (0-2)
17t. Bully’s, Reno, NV (1-2)
17t. Tharaldson Enterprises, Devils Lake, ND (1-2)
17t. Rusty’s Electric, Lawton, OK (1-2)
17t. Rallytimesports.Com, Spokane, WA (1-2)
17t. Caltex Pacers/TPS, Tomball, TX (1-2)
17t. Cash Plus Pawn/Promed/Quick Roofing, Mansfield, TX (1-2)
17t. Team VIP, San Antonio, TX (1-2)
25t. LBSC, Lawton, OK (0-2)
25t. NLM Transportation/MN Jazz, Burnsville, MN (0-2)
25t. Pagel & Sons, Killeen, TX (0-2)
25t. Bigelow Homes, Kasson, MN (0-2)
25t. NDIH/Boston’s/Broncos, Lewisville, TX (0-2)

2005 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

2005 held at McAllen, Texas on August 26-28.


Champion – Bestway Semitrailers, McDonough, Georgia
Runner Up – Sheppard Senators, Wichita Falls, Texas

Bestway slipped by with a 16-15 victory against Worthington advancing to the semi-finals to battle 2004 defending champion Sikorsky Aircraft (Stratford, Conn.).

On Sunday, the Semitrailers continued to control the tournament defeating Sikorsky 22-14 sending the former champs to the loser’s bracket. Waiting for its opponents, the Semitrailers watched as the Sheppard Air Force Base Senators (Wichita Falls, Texas) advanced with a 16-15 intense decision over Sikorsky. Bestway halted the Senators hopes however taking home the National Championship hardware with an 11-9 final game victory.


  • MVP – Mark Knight
  • Batting Champion – Payton Guess
  • HR Champion – Jorge Chavez

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Knight, Bestway Semitrailers
  • C – Dean Patterson, Bestway Semitrailers
  • 1B – Ron Pearce, Bestway Semitrailers
  • 2B – Steve Swazay, Sheppard Senators
  • 3B – Jimmy Phillips, Bestway Semitrailers
  • SS – Payton Guess, Bestway Semitrailers
  • OF – Toby Starks, Bestway Semitrailers
  • OF – Jorge Chavez, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Chris Pittner, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Ronnie Black, Bestway Semitrailers
  • UTIL – Jim Davis, Sheppard Senators
  • UTIL – Alejandro Rodriguez, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Todd Ringhiser, Worthington Industries
  • UTIL – Steve Gifford, Sheppard Senators

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Mihalick, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • C – Marc Bukowski, Sheppard Senators
  • 1B – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 2B – Josh Lynch, Bestway Semitrailers
  • 3B – Scott Chafin, Bestway Semitrailers
  • SS – Matt Brown, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Scott Holder, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Dave Miles, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Edward Nelson, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Tom DeBernardo, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Mike Houck, Sheppard Senators
  • UTIL – Jason Morris, Bestway Semitrailers
  • UTIL – Charles Curtis, Worthington Industries
  • UTIL – Billy Moler, Worthington Industries
  • UTIL – Jason Russell, Worthington Industries

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Bestway Semitrailers, McDonough, GA (4-0)
2. Sheppard Senators, Wichita Falls, TX (4-2)
3. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (1-2)
4. Worthington Industries, Columbus, OH (1-2)
5t. Solutia Stars, Alvin, TX (0-2)
5t. Clute Champs, Clute, TX (0-2)

2005 NSA Men’s AA Super Slow Pitch Worlds

2005 held at Lexington, Kentucky.


Champion – AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton, Manassas, Virginia
Runner Up – Quick Roofing/Alabama Brick/Doc’s/Easton, Dallas, Texas


FINAL STANDINGS

1. AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton, Manassas, VA (4-0)
2. Quick Roofing/Alabama Brick/Doc’s/Easton, Dallas, TX (5-2)
3. Team Stucco/TPS, Cincinnati, OH (2-2)
4. Watanabe/Alpine/Kattus/TTP/TPS, Cincinnati, OH (2-2)
5t. Beradi’s/Team LTP/TPS, Lexington, KY (1-2)
5t. Team Combat/Kluever’s Snap On/3N2, Kent, WA (1-2)
7t. Bertie’s/Old School, Bowling Green, KY (0-2)
7t. Dirt Be Gone, Mount Zion, IL (1-2)
9. Team AH/Easton, Dayton, OH (0-2)

2005 NSA Men’s A Slow Pitch Super Worlds

2005 held at Muncie, Indiana


Champion – Team Stucco/TPS, Cincinnati, OH
Runner Up – Quick Roofing/Alabama Brick/Doc’s/Easton, Dallas, TX


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Team Stucco/TPS, Cincinnati, OH (5-1)
2. Quick Roofing/Alabama Brick/Doc’s/Easton, Dallas, TX (5-2)
3. Watanabe/Alpine/Kattus/TTP/TPS, Cincinnati, OH (5-2)
4. ChecKing/Hit N Run/Lotierzo’s/Worth, New Haven, CT (4-2)
5t. Beradi’s/Team LTP/TPS, Lexington, KY (2-2)
5t. Robke Sales/Reds Boys/Tanel/TPS, Verona, KY (2-2)
7t. Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton, Brighton, MI (2-2)
7t. Team Illinois/Easton, Decatur, IL (2-2)
9t. Team AH/Easton, Dayton, OH (1-2)
9t. Pro Cam Orioles, Toronto, Canada (1-2)
9t. Pro-Shot/Grey Goose/Wildman, Decatur, IL (1-2)
9t. Midwest Easton Softball, Waterloo, IA (1-2)
13t. TSC, Camby, IN (0-2)
13t. N.S.M, Indianapolis, IN (0-2)
13t. Team Elite, Valpairaso, IN (0-2)
13t. D.M.B./No Limit, Edinburgh, IN (0-2)

2005 Home Run Frequency Leaders

Stats provided by Bill “TAZZ” Tassinari

Rank Player Team PA HR BB FRQ
1 Thompson, Tom Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 134 48 11 2.563
2 Cocco, Tim Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 236 86 10 2.628
3 Helmer, Brett Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 293 91 49 2.681
4 Howerton, Roy Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 230 76 22 2.737
5 Ballard, Shaun Blue Martini/LTP 183 65 0 2.815
6 McCraw, John Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 232 71 25 2.915
7 Wallace, Jeff Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 346 104 38 2.962
8 Phelps, JC Team Stucco/TPS 156 48 9 3.063
9 Beggs, Dal Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 253 74 25 3.081
10 Higgenbotham, Brian Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 160 46 16 3.130
11 Hall, Jeff Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 259 68 40 3.221
12 Harkins, Shawn Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS 183 53 0 3.453
13 Devine, Jim Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 214 57 11 3.561
14 Bumgardner, Rusty Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 309 77 33 3.584
15 Brown, Scott Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 260 63 30 3.651
16 Glidewell, John Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 231 54 33 3.667
17 Krause, Howie Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 310 67 61 3.716
18 Davis, Albert Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 189 43 27 3.767
19 Mattox, Tim Team Stucco/TPS 281 69 18 3.812
20 Baker, Bryson Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 342 80 23 3.988
21 Edington, Jeff Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 215 52 7 4.000
22 Gulash, Rich Team Stucco/TPS 259 59 14 4.153
23 King, Scott Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 157 35 11 4.171
24 Carter, Jimmy Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 215 49 9 4.204
25 Rainwater, Brian Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 277 59 20 4.356
26 Filby, Kevin Team Stucco/TPS 135 27 16 4.407
27 Ellis, Tom Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 216 46 12 4.435
28 Striebel, Scott Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 318 59 45 4.627
29 Watson, Shaun Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 217 44 13 4.636
30 Roesch, Jason Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 190 38 11 4.711
31 McCullough, Shane Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 230 42 25 4.881
32 Dykes, John Team Stucco/TPS 240 48 5 4.896
33 Linson, Tim Team Stucco/TPS 238 44 22 4.909
34 Hughes, Bobby Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 191 34 23 4.941
35 Joerling, Todd Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 219 40 12 5.175
36 Justice, Brian AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton 153 26 11 5.462
37 Genter, JD Team Stucco/TPS 206 36 8 5.500
38 Ott, Jeff Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 179 30 13 5.533
39 Robbins, Rickie Team Stucco/TPS 181 29 18 5.621
40 Kendrick, Jason Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 304 47 31 5.809
41 Shrum, Dennis Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 137 22 7 5.909
42 Purcell, Andy Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 302 49 8 6.000
43 Robbins, Ryan Team Stucco/TPS 227 31 39 6.065
44 Roberts, Dustin Team Stucco/TPS 162 25 7 6.200
45 Wilson, Don Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 148 22 10 6.273
46 May, Brian Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 222 31 19 6.548
47 Martin, Todd Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 257 35 22 6.714
48 Baker, Rick Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 242 31 27 6.935
49 DeDonatis, Don Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 337 35 41 8.457
50 Nastally, Scott Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 170 18 15 8.611

2005 Home Run Leaders

Stats provided by Bill “TAZZ” Tassinari

Rank Player Team HR
1 Wallace, Jeff Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 104
2 Helmer, Brett Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 91
3 Cocco, Tim Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 86
4 Baker, Bryson Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 80
5 Bumgardner, Rusty Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 77
6 Howerton, Roy Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 76
7 Beggs, Dal Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 74
8 McCraw, John Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 71
9 Mattox, Tim Team Stucco/TPS 69
10 Hall, Jeff Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 68
11 Krause, Howie Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 67
12 Ballard, Shaun Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS 65
13 Brown, Scott Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 63
14 Gulash, Rich Team Stucco/TPS 59
15 Rainwater, Brian Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 59
16 Striebel, Scott Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 59
17 Devine, Jim Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 57
18 Glidewell, John Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 54
19 Harkins, Shawn Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS 53
20 Edington, Jeff Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 52
21 Carter, Jimmy Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 49
22 Purcell, Andy Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 49
23 Dykes, John Team Stucco/TPS 48
24 Phelps, JC Team Stucco/TPS 48
25 Thompson, Tom Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 48
26 Kendrick, Jason Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 47
27 Ellis, Tom Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 46
28 Higgenbotham, Brian Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 46
29 Linson, Tim Team Stucco/TPS 44
30 Watson, Shaun Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 44
31 Davis, Albert Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 43
32 McCullough, Shane Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 42
33 Joerling, Todd Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 40
34 Roesch, Jason Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 38
35 Genter, JD Team Stucco/TPS 36
36 DeDonatis, Don Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 35
37 King, Scott Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 35
38 Martin, Todd Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 35
39 Peterson, Adam Long Haul/Miken 35
40 Hughes, Bobby Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 34
41 Baker, Rick Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 31
42 May, Brian Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 31
43 Robbins, Ryan Team Stucco/TPS 31
44 Dalbey, Lance Long Haul/Miken 30
45 Ott, Jeff Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 30
46 Robbins, Rickie Team Stucco/TPS 29
47 Filby, Kevin Team Stucco/TPS 27
48 Turner, Dennis Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 26
49 Helewicz, Steve Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS 25
50 Paturzo, Tom Checking/Hit n Run/Lotierzo’s/Worth 25
51 Roberts, Dustin Team Stucco/TPS 25

2005 On Base Percentage Leaders

Stats provided by Bill “TAZZ” Tassinari

Rank Player Team PA H BB ROE OBP
1 Phelps, JC Team Stucco/TPS 156 114 9 4 0.814
2 Helmer, Brett Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 293 182 49 1 0.792
3 Ballard, Shaun Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS 183 143 0 0 0.781
4 Harkins, Shawn Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS 183 141 0 0 0.770
5 McCraw, John Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 232 152 25 1 0.767
6 Bumgardner, Rusty Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 309 190 33 8 0.748
7 May, Brian Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 222 145 19 1 0.743
8 Robbins, Ryan Team Stucco/TPS 227 127 39 2 0.740
9 Higgenbotham, Brian Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 160 100 16 2 0.738
10 Wallace, Jeff Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 346 214 38 3 0.737
11 Mattox, Tim Team Stucco/TPS 281 185 18 1 0.726
12 Howerton, Roy Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 230 140 22 2 0.713
13 Cocco, Tim Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 236 155 10 3 0.712
14 Beggs, Dal Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 253 152 25 2 0.708
15 DeDonatis, Don Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 337 193 41 4 0.706
16 Brown, Scott Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 260 150 30 3 0.704
17 Thompson, Tom Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 134 83 11 0 0.701
18 Martin, Todd Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 257 155 22 3 0.700
19 Krause, Howie Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 310 152 61 4 0.700
20 Hall, Jeff Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 259 141 40 0 0.699
21 Baker, Bryson Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 342 207 23 7 0.693
22 Dykes, John Team Stucco/TPS 240 160 5 1 0.692
23 Ellis, Tom Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 216 135 12 1 0.685
24 Purcell, Andy Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 302 193 8 4 0.679
25 McCullough, Shane Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 230 123 25 8 0.678
26 Devine, Jim Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 214 130 11 4 0.678
27 Davis, Albert Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 189 99 27 2 0.677
28 Glidewell, John Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 231 116 33 7 0.675
29 Gulash, Rich Team Stucco/TPS 259 159 14 1 0.672
30 Carter, Jimmy Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 215 134 9 0 0.665
31 Genter, JD Team Stucco/TPS 206 126 8 3 0.665
32 Kendrick, Jason Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 304 164 31 7 0.664
33 Roesch, Jason Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 190 114 11 1 0.663
34 Rainwater, Brian Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 277 158 20 5 0.661
35 Joerling, Todd Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 219 129 12 3 0.658
36 Baker, Rick Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 242 130 27 2 0.657
37 Edington, Jeff Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 215 132 7 1 0.651
38 Hughes, Bobby Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton 191 98 23 3 0.649
39 Reckart, Brad Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 208 115 20 0 0.649
40 Ott, Jeff Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 179 98 13 5 0.648
41 Striebel, Scott Resmondo/Smith/Menosse 318 156 45 5 0.648
42 Watson, Shaun Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 217 121 13 6 0.645
43 Wert, Larry Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 183 106 12 0 0.645
44 Jones, Brad Watanabe/Kattus/Alpine/TT/WHW/TPS 135 75 12 0 0.644
45 Robbins, Rickie Team Stucco/TPS 181 95 18 1 0.630
46 Shrum, Dennis Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 137 74 7 4 0.620
47 Kunz, Mike Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On 171 90 7 9 0.620
48 Allen, Willie Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS 151 93 0 0 0.616
49 Linson, Tim Team Stucco/TPS 238 124 22 0 0.613
50 Blount, Brian Team Stucco/TPS 210 106 20 1 0.605