Category: ASA

1998 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1998 held at Shreveport, Louisiana on September 4-7.


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Shelton, Connecticut
Runner Up – Publix, Lakeland, Florida


Jeff Toni was named MVP for the 2nd straight year. Sikorsky won its 13th overall Championship and its ASA National Record now stands at 164-38 in 30 National Appearances.


  • MVP – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • Batting Champion – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • HR Champion – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • C – Brian Kelley, Russell Athletic
  • 1B – Jeff Woodard, Publix
  • 2B – Robert Kownacki, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 3B – Jeff Bingle, Publix
  • SS – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Kevin Haese, CPS Livewire
  • OF – Mark Mihalick, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Gary Walker, Russell Athletic
  • OF – Tom DeBernardo, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • DH – Mike Powers, Publix
  • UTIL – Ricky Abrams, Russell Athletic
  • UTIL – Chris Dunne, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Johnny Pleicones, Publix
  • UTIL – Mark Berritto, Sikorsky Aircraft

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

  • P – Jimbo Priest, Publix
  • C – Jessie Foster, Russell Athletic
  • 1B – Greg Worthy, Russell Athletic
  • 2B – Keven McCardie, Publix
  • 3B – Chester Cass, Russell Athletic
  • SS – Damon Johnson, FMC Gamecocks
  • OF – Tony Reynolds, Publix
  • OF – John Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Dewayne Jennings, Russell Athletic
  • OF – Gary Couly, Publix
  • DH – Peter Gribben, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Marty King, Publix
  • UTIL – Chris Predicaris, Publix
  • UTIL – Bernard Kelley, Russell Athletic

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS THIRD TEAM

  • P – Chris Coward, Publix
  • C – Peter Krutoholow, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 1B – Leland Cornelison, FMC Gamecocks
  • 2B – Boston Smith, FMC Gamecocks
  • 3B – Jamey Brown, FMC Gamecocks
  • SS – Brian Plaster, FMC Gamecocks
  • OF – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Jerry Sanders, Russell Athletic
  • OF – Robert Jones, FMC Gamecocks
  • OF – Brett Cushman, FMC Gamecocks
  • DH – Paul Hubble, FMC Gamecocks
  • UTIL – Jacob Amesquita, CPS Livewire
  • UTIL – Pilar Rodriquez, CPS Livewire
  • UTIL – Robert Oliver, CPS Livewire
  • UTIL – Rick Leal, CPS Livewire

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (5-0)
2. Publix, Lakeland, FL (6-2)
3. Russell Athletic, Alexander City, AL (3-2)
4. FMC Gamecocks, Stephenville, TX (3-2)
5t. Shaw One, Resaca, GA (3-2)
5t. Amoco Oilers, Texas City, TX (2-2)
7t. CPS Livewire, San Antonio, TX (2-2)
7t. Toyota Power, Georgetown, KY (2-2)
9t. Light ‘Em Up, Houston, TX (1-2)
9t. Bridgeport Corrections Center, Bridgeport, CT (1-2)
9t. Action Lane A’s, Beldon, MS (1-2)
9t. Dupont Tigers, Victoria, TX (1-2)
13t. Benchcraft, Guntown, MS (0-2)
13t. CVS, Woonsocket, RI (0-2)
13t. Sheppard/Coke Senators, Wichita Falls, TX (0-2)
13t. Formosa Bulls, Nursery, TX (0-2)

1997 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1997 held at Dothan, Alabama on August 29-September 1.


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Shelton, Connecticut
Runner Up – Russell Athletic, Alexander City, Alabama


  • MVP – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • HR Leader – Mike Ginn, Action A’s – 14
  • Batting Leader – Mike McCraw, Action A’s – .876

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky
  • C – Peter Gribben, Sikorsky
  • 1B – Robert Tomasello, Delta Airlines
  • 2B – Mike Ginn, Action A’s
  • 3B – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky
  • SS – Bob Kownacki, Sikorsky
  • OF – Chester Cass, Russell Athletic
  • OF – John Baker, Action A’s
  • OF – Gary Walker, Russell Athletic
  • OF – Tom DeBernardo, Sikorsky
  • DP – Mike McCraw, Action A’s
  • UTIL – Greg Worthy, Russell Athletic
  • UTIL – Peter Krutoholow, Sikorsky
  • UTIL – Dean Cates, Action A’s
  • UTIL – Eric Ware, Russell Athletic

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

  • P – Billy Brown, Action A’s
  • C – Ersa Freeman, Action A’s
  • 1B – Anthony Hendrix, Action A’s
  • 2B – Rodney Coleman, ROHR, Inc.
  • 3B – Lance Hughen, ROHR, Inc.
  • SS – Dante Schettino, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • OF – Ron Groover, Delta Airlines
  • OF – Steve Reagan, ROHR, Inc.
  • OF – Mark Mihalick, Sikorsky
  • OF – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky
  • DP – Eddie Hicks, ROHR, Inc.
  • UTIL – Keith Anderson, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • UTIL – Ed Dunigan, ROHR, Inc.
  • UTIL – Joe Centimo, Bridgeport Corrections Center

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS THIRD TEAM

  • P – Rick Leal, CPS Livewire
  • C – J.P. Delagarza, Dupont Tigers
  • 1B – Bill Graham, Delta Airlines
  • 2B – John Perez, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • 3B – Orlando Chapa, Dupont Tigers
  • SS – Abe Zarate, Dupont Tigers
  • OF – Alfred Garcia, CPS Livewire
  • OF – Mike Rab, Dupont Tigers
  • OF – Richard Cooke, Dupont Tigers
  • OF – Anthony Hill, Dupont Tigers
  • Designated Player – Chris Bennett, Delta Airlines
  • UTIL – Tim Fanning, Delta Airlines
  • UTIL – Kevin Haese, CPS Livewire
  • UTIL – Pilar Rodriquez, CPS Livewire
  • UTIL – Gable Todd, Action A’s

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky Aircraft, Shelton, CT (6-0)
2. Russell Athletic, Alexander City, AL (5-2)
3. Action A’s, Tupelo, MS (6-2)
4. Delta Airlines, Fayetteville, GA (4-2)
5t. Bridgeport Corrections Center, Bridgeport, CT (4-2)
5t. Rohr, Inc., Sheridan, AR (2-2)
7t. Dupont Tigers, Victoria, TX (4-2)
7t. CPS Livewire, San Antonio, TX (2-2)
9t. UAW 1112, Warren, OH (1-2)
9t. ADM East, Niantic, IL (2-2)
9t. Allied Signal, Lynn Haven, FL (2-2)
9t. Proctor & Gamble, Albany, GA (2-2)
13t. GE, Dothan, AL (1-2)
13t. Amoco Oilers, Santa Fe, TX (1-2)
13t. Longaberger, Nashport, OH (1-2)
13t. Sports Belle, Clinton, TN (1-2)
17t. Armstrong, Buckingham, IL (0-2)
17t. Legends, Marysville, OH (0-2)
17t. Reigel Rifles, Trion, GA (0-2)
17t. Berry Plastics, Haubstadt, IN (0-2)
17t. SNET, Waterford, CT (0-2)
17t. Bristol Compressor, Bristol, TN (0-2)
17t. City Of Dothan, Dothan, AL (0-2)
17t. K-Mart, Newnan, GA (0-2)

1996 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1996 held at Eastwood Softball Complex in Tupelo, Mississippi on August 30-September 1.


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut
Runner Up – Action A’s, Tupelo, Mississippi


  • MVP – Bob Kownacki, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • Batting Champion – Charles Robinson, Sports Belle – .909
  • HR Champion – Dean Cates, Action A’s – 10

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky
  • C – Blake Sherrod, Golden Poultry
  • 1B – Charles Robinson, Sports Belle
  • 2B – Rex Duncan, Sports Belle
  • 3B – Chester Cass, Russell Athletics
  • SS – Robert Fant, Southeast Pipeline
  • OF – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky
  • OF – Charles Grant, Southeast Pipeline
  • OF – Tommy Baker, Ergon
  • OF – Adam Johnson, Action A’s
  • UTIL – Dean Cates, Action A’s
  • UTIL – Bob Kownacki, Sikorsky
  • UTIL – Jessie Foster, Russell Athletics
  • UTIL – Jerry Sanders, Russell Athletics
  • Player – Mike McCraw, Action A’s

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

  • P – Ronnie Watts, Saltillo Reds
  • C – Robert Tomasello, Southeast Pipeline
  • 1B – Anthony Hendrix, Action A’s
  • 2B – Michael Homkovics, Sikorsky
  • 3B – Mark Berritto, Sikorsky
  • SS – Anthony Garland, Sports Belle
  • OF – Mark Ozley, Southern Co
  • OF – John Baily, Southern Co
  • OF – Roger Neal, K Mart
  • OF – John Williams, Golden Poultry
  • UTIL – Marty Nolan, Ergon
  • UTIL – Derrick Washington, Action A’s
  • UTIL – Steve Reagan, ROHR, Inc.
  • UTIL – Dwight Treadwell, Sports Belle

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS THIRD TEAM

  • P – Billy Brown, Action A’s
  • C – Stacy Pettway, Ergon
  • 1B – Bill Graham, Southeast Pipeline
  • 2B – Jeff Hopkins, ROHR, Inc.
  • 3B – Chris Milender, Golden Poultry
  • SS – Darin Bock, Amoco Oilers
  • OF – Larky Russell, Sports Belle
  • OF – Chris Pittner, Sheppard Senators
  • OF – Tim Gillespie, Saltillo Reds
  • OF – Robby Rakestraw, Saltillo Reds
  • UTIL – David Bradley, Sports Belle
  • UTIL – Dave Miles, Sheppard Senators
  • UTIL – Dewayne Jennings, Russell Athletics
  • UTIL – Bernard Kelley, Russell Athletics
  • Player – Dan Sykes, Granite City Steel

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky, Stratford, CT (7-1)
2. Action A’s, Tupelo, MS (5-2)
3. Russell Athletics, Alexander City, AL (7-2)
4. Southeast Pipeline, Waxahachie, TX (4-2)
5t. Sports Belle, Oak Ridge, TN (3-2)
5t. Golden Poultry, Russellville, AL (3-2)
7t. Rohr, Inc., Sheridan, AR (3-2)
7t. Southern Co, Hueytown, AL (3-2)
9t. Ergon, Vicksburg, MS (2-2)
9t. Amoco Oilers, Texas City, TX (2-2)
9t. Sheppard Senators, Wichita Falls, TX (2-2)
9t. Granite City Steel, Granite City, IL (2-2)
13t. K Mart, Palmetto, GA (2-2)
13t. Saltillo Reds, Tupelo, MS (2-2)
13t. Bridgeport Corrections Center, Bridgeport, CT (2-2)
13t. Adm-Decatur, Decatur, IL (1-2)
17t. Berry Plastics #1, Evansville, IN (1-2)
17t. Barclay Furniture, Sherman, MS (1-2)
17t. Kimball International, Jasper, IN (1-2)
17t. Ringier America, Corinth, MS (1-2)
17t. Southwest Bell, Waxahachie, TX (1-2)
17t. Avery-Dennison, Meridian, MS (0-2)
17t. Wilsonart #1, Rogers, TX (0-2)
17t. Berry Plastic #2, Evansville, IN (0-2)
25t. Holnam Lp, Midlothian, TX (0-2)
25t. Echlin, New Haven, CT (0-2)
25t. Tecumseh, Tupelo, MS (0-2)
25t. M & W Windows, Tupelo, MS (0-2)
25t. Reynolds Metal, Florence, AL (0-2)

1995 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1995 tournament site unknown


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut
Runner Up – Southern Secrets, Fort Campbell, Kentucky


Sikorsky won a record 10th Industrial championship winning 6 straight games in route to the title. During Sikorsky’s 27 year run since 1967, they have won a record 10 championships and finished second 5 times. Their overall record in ASA Championship play is 144-36, 106-16 since 1979 and for good measure, have swept the last four Nationals with a 6-0 record (24 straight wins).  Mark ‘Kip’ Trembley won his record 4th National MVP Award for Sikorsky.


  • MVP – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • Batting Champion – Phillip Murray, Southern Co.,/Romeo Sports – .739
  • Home Run Champion – Nate Moore, Southern Secrets – 8

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • 1B – Bill Graham, Delta Airlines
  • 2B – Johnny Bailey, Southern Co/Romeo Sports
  • 3B – David Bradley, Atlas Van Lines
  • SS – Dante Schettina, Bridgeport Correctional
  • OF – Charlie Grant, Delta Airlines
  • OF – Ron Groover, Delta Airlines
  • OF – Mark Kahalik, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • EP – Nate Moore, Southern Secrets
  • UT – Bob Kownacki, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UT – Mike Teague, Southern Secrets
  • UT – Daryl Cummings, Southern Co/Romeo Sports
  • UT – Roger Smith, Southern Secrets
  • C – Kevin Smith, Granite City Steel
  • P – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky Aircraft

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (6-0)
2. Southern Secrets, Fort Campbell, KY (5-2)
3. Delta Airlines, Atlanta, GA (5-2)
4. Granite City Steel, Granite City, IL (5-2)

Rest of standings are missing.

1994 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1994 held at Decatur, Alabama on September 2-5.


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut
Runner Up – Southern Companies, Birmingham, Alabama


  • MVP – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • Batting Champion – Scott Holder, Sheppard Senators
  • HR Champion – Robert Davis, CPS Livewire – 7
  • HR Champion – Jeff Peoples, Southern Companies – 7

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • C – Peter Gribben, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 1B – Robert Tomasello, Delta Airlines
  • 2B – Mike Ginn, Action A’s
  • 3B – Jeff Toni, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • SS – Bob Kownacki, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Chester Cass, Russell Athletic
  • OF – John Baker, Action A’s
  • OF – Gary Walker, Russell Athletic
  • OF – Tom DeBernardo, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • DP – Mike McCraw, Action A’s
  • UTIL – Greg Worthy, Russell Athletic
  • UTIL – Peter Krutoholow, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UTIL – Dean Cates, Action A’s
  • UTIL – Eric Ware, Russell Athletic

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

  • P – Billy Brown, Action A’s
  • C – Ersa Freeman, Action A’s
  • 1B – Anthony Hendrix, Action A’s
  • 2B – Rodney Coleman, ROHR, Inc.
  • 3B – Lance Hughen, ROHR, Inc.
  • SS – Dante Schettino, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • OF – Ron Groover, Delta Airlines
  • OF – Steve Reagan, ROHR, Inc.
  • OF – Mark Mihalick, Sikorsky
  • OF – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky
  • DP – Eddie Hicks, ROHR, Inc.
  • UTIL – Keith Anderson, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • UTIL – Ed Dunigan, ROHR, Inc.
  • UTIL – Joe Centimo, Bridgeport Corrections Center

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS THIRD TEAM

  • P – Rick Leal, CPS Livewire
  • C – J.P. Delagarza, Dupont Tigers
  • 1B – Bill Graham, Delta Airlines
  • 2B – John Perez, Bridgeport Corrections Center
  • 3B – Orlando Chapa, Dupont Tigers
  • SS – Abe Zarate, Dupont Tigers
  • OF – Alfred Garcia, CPS Livewire
  • OF – Mike Rab, Dupont Tigers
  • OF – Richard Cooke, Dupont Tigers
  • OF – Anthony Hill, Dupont Tigers
  • DP – Chris Bennett, Delta Airlines
  • UTIL – Tim Fanning, Delta Airlines
  • UTIL – Kevin Haese, CPS Livewire
  • UTIL – Pilar Rodriquez, CPS Livewire
  • UTIL – Gable Todd, Action A’s

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (6-0)
2. Southern Companies, Birmingham, AL (10-2)
3. Country Fed Meats/TPS, Riverdale, GA (4-2)
4. CPS Livewire, San Antonio, TX (5-2)
5t. Tango’s, Riverdale, GA (5-2)
5t. Steelworkers, East Chicago, IL (5-2)
7t. Torrington’s, Elberton, GA (4-2)
7t. Proctor & Gamble, Albany, GA (4-2)
9t. Berry Plastics #1, Evansville, IN (3-2)
9t. RRAD Outlaws, Texarkana, TX (3-2)
9t. Sola Electric, Fort Payne, AL (3-2)
9t. Sheppard Senators, Wichita Falls, TX (2-2)
13t. Honda Wings, Marysville, OH (2-2)
13t. Russell Athletics, Alexander City, AL (2-2)
13t. Big Ed’s/Martin Marietta, Oak Ridge, TN (2-2)
13t. Worthington, Columbus, OH (1-2)
17t. Action A’s, Tupelo, TX (1-2)
17t. Dow Pirates, Lake Jackson, TX (1-2)
17t. Escambia Co. Sheriff, Pensacola, FL (1-2)
17t. ADM, Decatur, IL (1-2)
17t. Carlson Craft Red, North Mankato, MN (1-2)
17t. Bridgeport Corrections Center, Bridgeport, CT (1-2)
17t. Amoco Oilers, Texas City, TX (1-2)
25t. Pepsi, Birmingham, AL (1-2)
25t. Comm-Scope Scramblers, Catawba, NC (0-2)
25t. Mead Forms, Chillicothe, OH (0-2)
25t. Springfield Housing Authority, Springfield, MA (0-2)
25t. Metokote, Lima, OH (0-2)
25t. AK Steel, Ashland, KY (0-2)
25t. Consolidated Industries, Huntsville, AL (0-2)
25t. Jefferson Smurfitt Corp, Godfrey, IL (0-2)

1993 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1993 tournament site unknown.


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Shelton, Connecticut
Runner Up – Sports Belle, Clinton, Tennessee


Sikorsky won its 8th Industrial championship as Tom DeBernardo earned his second straight MVP award. John Danas, Mike Homkovics, Mark Tremblay and Ed Muzyka homered and Chris Dunne had three hits as Sikorsky defeated Sports Belle of Clinton, Tenn., 10-3 in the title game. Earlier, the champs knocked off Sports Belle 16-11 in the winner’s bracket final as Tremblay collected four hits, DeBernardo three and John Bike a three-run homer. Sports Belle defeated Sikorsky 22-21 in the first final to force the extra game, despite four hits from Pete Gribben and Van Alystyne and three from Tremblay.


  • MVP – Tom DeBarnardo, Sikorsky Aircraft (12 RBI)
  • HR Leader – no info
  • Batting Leader – Mark Berrito, Sikorsky Aircraft – .625

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • 1B – Doug Matthews, Country Fed Meats
  • 2B – Micahel Homkovics, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 3B – Don Dixon, Country Fed Meats
  • SS – Scott Jones, Dow Pirates
  • OF – Jeff Poplin, Keith’s
  • OF – John Myers,  Keith’s
  • OF – Thomas Debernado, Sikorsky
  • OF – Corey Cooper, West Point
  • C – Robert Tomazello, Delta Tango
  • P – Chuck Jones, Sports Belle
  • UT – Mark McCoy, Keith’s
  • UT – Jerry Quam, Hooters/Northwest Airlines
  • UT – Tracy Burton, Dow Pirates
  • UT – Mike Riggs, Action A’s
  • EP – Gary Mueller, Della Tango

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

  • 1B – Ronnie Turner, Keith’s
  • 2B – Jeff Harrelson, Russell Athletics
  • 3B – Tim Gillespie, Saltillo Cardinals
  • SS – Emory McCoy Jr., Keith’s
  • OF – Rock Hurst, Russell Athletics
  • OF – Ronald Oiler, Amoco
  • OF – Todd Gramlich, Hooters
  • OF – Charlie Grant, Country Fed Meats
  • C – Russell Tyes, Action A’s
  • P – Billy Brown, Action A’s
  • UT – Ronnie Orsak, Dow Pirates
  • UT – Robert Kownacki, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UT – Dana McBrien, Honda Wings
  • UT – Johnnie Bailey, APCO
  • EP – Terry VanBargen, Champion CEAA

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS THIRD TEAM

  • 1B – Ed Muzyka, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 2B – Kenny Dean, Champion Red
  • 3B –  Stan Morris, Keith’s
  • SS – Brian Lemaster, Honda Wings
  • OF – Larky Russell, Sports Belle
  • OF- Arnold Frazier, SWSFL-Navy
  • OF – Wally Blanchette, Champion Red
  • OF – Brian Nation, SWSFL-Navy
  • C – Peter Gribben, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • P – Rick Colegrove, Armco Steel
  • UT – Anthony Garland, Sports Belle
  • UT – Phillip Ledbetter, APCO
  • UT – Dwight Treadwell, Sports Belle
  • UT – Jeff Poppe, Honda Wings
  • EP – Donald Payne, Dow Pirates

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky Aircraft, Shelton, CT (8-1)
2. Sports Belle, Clinton, TN (8-2)
3. Dow Pirates, Lake Jackson, TX (6-2)
4. CPS Livewire San Antonio, TX (6-2)
5t. Keith’s/IAFF/Dudley, Virginia Beach, VA (5-2)
5t. Russell Althletics, Alexander City. AL (5-2)
7t. Country Fed Meats Fayetteville, GA (4-2)
7t. Delta Tango, Riverdale, GA (4-2)
9t. Rig Ed’s/Martin Marietta, Oliver Springs, TN (4-2)
9t. Honda Wings West Mansfield, OH (4-2)
9t. Amoco Oilers Larnarque, TX (3-2)
9t. APCO Birmingham, AL (3-2)
13t. Champion Red, Cantonment, FL (3-2)
13t. Comm-Scope, Catawba, NC (2-2)
13t. Hooters/Northwest Airlines, Apple Valley, MN (2-2)
13t. Saltillo Cardinals, Tupelo, MS (2-2)
17t. Pontiac Correctional Center, Pontiac, IL (1-2)
17t. Armco Steele, Ashland, KY, (2-2)
17t. Champion CEAA, Hamilton, OH (2-2)
17t. Action A’s, Tupelo, MS (2-2)
17t. Grumman Aerospace, Bethpage, NY (1-2)
17t. West Point Pepperell, Valley, AL (2-2)
17t. SFWSL-Navy, Jacksonville, FL (2-2)
17t. Tombigbee Electric, Tupelo, MS (2-2)
25t. Ashland Oil, Huntington, WV (1-2)
25t. Federal/Hoffman, Elk River, MN (1-2)
25t. Island One, Inc., Orlando, FL (1-2)
25t. Pepsi Cola, Birmingham, AL (1-2)
25t. Stolle Corp, Sidney, OH (1-2)
25t. Delco Classics, Dayton, OH (1-2)
25t. Scott Paper, Mobile, AL (1-2)
25t. Whirlpool, Evansville, IN (0-2)
33t. Howard Industries, Laurel, MS (0-2)
33t. NAS Meridian, Meridian, MS (0-2)
33t. Southern Farm Bureau, Jackson, MS (0-2)
33t. Fort Campbell Eagles, Fort Campbell, KY (0-2)
33t. Bridgeport Corrections, Bridgeport, CT (0-2)
33t. MW Windows, Tupelo, MS (0-2)
33t. Airstream, Waynesfield, OH (0-2)
33t. Hobart, Bradford, OH (0-2)
33t. Dow Knights, Richwood, TX
33t. Panola Mills, Batesville, MS (0-2)

No shows

Avery Dennison #1, Meridian, MS
Granite City, Granite City, IL
Square D, Lascassas, TN

1992 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1992 held at Albany, Georgia on September 4-6.


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut
Runner Up – Honda Wings, Marysville, Ohio


Sikorsky won three games on the final day to capture another Industrial title, including a 14-13 victory over defending champion Delta Airlines on Mark Tremblay’s bases-loaded single. A 16-5 romp over Honda Wings of Maryville, Ohio, was powered by Mark Berritto’s four hits. A sac fly by John Danas in the bottom of the seventh beat the Honda Wings again in the title game 7-6. Tom DiBernardo was the tourney MVP.


  • MVP – Tom DeBarnardo, Sikorsky Aircraft (17-26, .654, 4 HR, 18 RBI)
  • HR Leader – Scott Jones, DOW Pirates – 11
  • Batting Leader – Robin Fennell, Comm-Scope – .700

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • P – Jerry Sanders, Russell Athletic
  • C – Jody Perryman, Publix
  • 1B – Scott Jones, Dow Pirates
  • 2B – Mike Homkovics, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • 3B – Scott Kline, Honda Wings
  • SS – Brian Lemaster, Honda Wings
  • OF – Tom DeBernardo, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Tony Stafford, Honda Wings
  • OF – Jeff Woodard, Publix
  • OF – Larky Russell, Big Ed’s Pizza/Martin
  • UT – Mark Carpenter, Comm-Scope
  • UT – Joe Wherle, Stolle Corporation
  • UT – Gary Bryant, Dow Pirates
  • UT – Lynn Moser, Proctor & Gamble
  • EP – Robin Ferrell, Comm-Scope

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (6-0)
2. Honda Wings, Marysville, OH (6-2)
3. Big Ed’s Pizza/Martin, Oak Ridge, TN (6-2)
4. Dow Pirates, Lake Jackson, TX (7-2)
5t. Delta Country Fed Meats, Atlanta, GA (3-2)
5t. Amoco Oil, Texas City, TX (3-2)
7t. CPS Livewire, San Antonio, TX (3-2)
7t. Comm-Scope Catawba, NC (3-2)
9t. Metropolitan, Warwick, RI (3-2)
9t. ARMO, Texas City, TX (3-2)
9t. Stolle Corporation, Sidney, OH (3-2)
9t. Proctor & Gamble, Albany, GA (2-2)
13t. Buffalo Rock Pepsi, Birmingham, AL (2-2)
13t. Federal/Hoffman, Anoka, MI (2-2)
13t. Southern Yankees, Atlanta, GA (2-2)
13t. Publix, Lakeland, FL (2-2)
17t. Granite City Steel, Granite City, IL (2-2)
17t. Russell Athletics Alexander, AL (2-2)
17t. Hudson Poultry Contractors, Samson, AL (1-2)
17t. SNET Yellow Pages, New Haven, CT (1-2)
17t. Depuy, Warsaw, IN (1-2)
17t. APCO, Birmingham, AL (1-2)
17t. General Electric, Evansville, IN (1-2)
17t. Northwest Airlines, Apple Valley, MN (1-2)
25t. Hobart Brothers, Bradford, OH (1-2)
25t. Berry Pastic, Evansville, IN (1-2)
25t. Red Spot, Evansville, IN (1-2)
25t. DuPont, Fayetteville, NC (1-2)
25t. U.S. Air, Charlotte, NC (0-2)
25t. Buffalo Rock Pepsi, Albany, GA (0-2)
25t. Whirlpool, Evansville, IN (0-2)
25t. United North Central, Mansfield, OH (0-2)
33t. Ashland Oil/ATRAO, Ashland, KY (0-2)
33t. Champion, Cantonment, FL (0-2)
33t. Georgia Pacific, Albany, GA (0-2)
33t. Davidson Textron GA (0-2)

1991 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1991 tournament site unknown.


Champion – Country Fed Meats/Delta, Riverdale, Georgia
Runner Up – Gilman Paper Company, St. Mary’s, Georgia


  • MVP – Bill Graham, Country Fed Meats/Delta
  • Batting Champion – Mike Powers, Publix – .792
  • HR Champion – Jack Parr, Gilman Paper Company – 9

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • 1B – Mike Powers, Publix
  • 2B – Booster Kinsey, Gilman Paper Company
  • 3B – Richard Vegas, Country Fed Meats/Delta
  • SS – Ernest McIntyre, Pratt-Whitney
  • OF – Dale Aldrich, Dow Pirates
  • OF – Curtis Smith, Gilman Paper Company
  • OF – Phillip Murray, APCO Birmingham
  • OF – John James, Country Fed Meats/Delta
  • C – Harold Hunter, Russell Athletic
  • P – Robert Oliver, CPS Livewire
  • UT – Peter Gribben, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • UT – Jack Parr, Gilman Paper Company
  • UT – Bill Graham, Country Fed Meats/Delta
  • UT – Don Dixon, Country Fed Meats/Delta
  • EP – Mike Wooten, Gilman Paper Company

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Country Fed Meats/Delta, Riverdale, GA (6-1)
2. Gilman Paper Company, St. Mary’s, GA (7-2)
3. Honda Wings, Maryville, OH (6-2)
4. Russell Athletic, Alexander City, AL (5-2)
5t. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (5-2)
5t. Dow Pirates, Lake Jackson, TX (5-2)
7t. Publix, Lakeland, FL (5-2)
7t. APCO Birmingham, Birmingham, AL (4-2)
9t. Pratt & Whitney Falcons, West Palm Beach, FL (3-2)
9t. Armco Steel, Ashland, KY (2-2)
9t. Amoco Oilers, Texas City, TX (3-2)
9t. Inland Steel/Local 1010, East Chicago, IL (4-2)
13t. Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, MS (2-2)
13t. Champion Blue, Biloxi, MS (4-2)
13t. CPS Livewire, San Antonio, TX (4-2)
13t. The Lane Company, Rocky Mount, VA (3-2)
17t. SNET-Telso, New Haven, CT (2-2)
17t. City of Lakeland, Lakeland, FL (3-2)
17t. Honda Express, Anna, OH (1-2)
17t. Ashland Oil/Atra, Huntington, WV (2-2)
17t. Northwest Airlines, Apple Valley, MN (2-2)
17t. Shell Oil, Norca, LA (2-2)
17t. Textron Lycoming, Stratford, CT (2-2)
17t. CES Wolfgang, Maplewood, MN (2-2)
25t. Pepsi, Birmingham, AL (1-2)
25t. GE Plastics, Mount Vernon, IN (2-2)
25t. Strickland Construction, Enterprise, AL (2-2)
25t. Granite City Steel, Granite City, AL (2-2)
25t. Martin Marietta, Oak Ridge, TN (1-2)
25t. Rohr, Foley, AL(2-2)
25t. NWNL, Minneapolis, MN (2-2)
25t. Howard Industries, Laurel, MS (1-2)
33t. Delta/Southern Yankees, Atlanta, GA (0-2)
33t. MET Property & Casualty, Warwick, RI (0-2)
33t. Federal Hoffman, Anoka, MN (0-2)
33t. Tri State Lighting & Supply, Evansville, IN (0-2)
33t. GD Electric Boat, Warwick, RI (0-2)
33t. DuPont, Fayetteville, NC (0-2)
33t. Ellerbe Becket, Bloomington, MN (0-2)
33t. RR Donnelly & Sons, Newton, NC (0-2)
33t. Marathon Oil, Findlay, OH (0-2)
33t. Keller Crescent, Evansville, IN (0-2)
45t. Hystr, Sulligent, AL (0-2)
45t. Delco Products, Dayton, OH (0-2)
45t. Warwick Firefighters, Warwick, RI (0-2)
45t. Autoblok, Des Plaines, IL (0-2)
45t. Ashland Oil/Russell, Russell, KY (0-2)

1990 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1990 held at Tupelo, Mississippi on August 30-September 1.


Champion – Sikorsky Aircraft, Shelton, Connecticut
Runner Up – MCA Blue Pipefitters, Cincinnati, Ohio


Sikorsky went 6-0 and to win  the ASA Major Industrial national tournament. Mark Tremblay earned MVP honors for Sikorsky. The last time he won the MVP, he was an outfielder. This time, he was the Pitcher and he was a defensive menace to every team in this tournament. Trembley hurt his arm when he was an outfielder. So he switched to pitching and the move has cemented Sikorsky’s infield to one of the best. He is the 5th infielder in there. In the winner’s bracket final, with Trembley twirling and the defense playing lights out, they shut out MCA Blue 4-0. After MCA eliminated Rohr of Alabama to get another crack at Sikorsky, it was the same thing. Defense …. Sikorsky won the national title 8-1.

Mark Tremblay has been chosen Most Valuable Player in a national tournament before, but never as a pitcher. Sept. 3 he did just that for Sikorsky Aircraft of Shelton, CT.

Tremblay’s hard-nosed play up the middle sparked Sikorsky’s defense. giving the team its sixth ASA Men’s Major Industrial Slow Pitch National Championship since 1979. Sikorsky beat the MCA Pipefitters of Cincinnati 8-1 in the championship game at the Eastwood Softball Complex in Tupelo. MS.

“I’ve always prided myself on my defense, especially when I was playing outfield,” he said. “We’ve got one of the best defensive infields around and I just wanted to be a part of it. Defense is what won the game for us.”

Sikorsky rode a rough horse into the championship. beating defending champ Delta Re/Max from Fayetteville, GA, 12-10 Sept.2. The Connecticut team shutout MCA 4-0 in the winners bracket finals. Tremblay’s defense was a big part of that win.

Sikorsky’s 4-0 win dropped MCA to the losers bracket final, where it beat Rohr #1 of Foley, AL. 6-3. In the championship game Tremblay only had three chances, but he earned the out every time.

MCA manager John Henegar said Sikorsky’s defense, combined with MCA’s lackluster hitting, made the difference in MCA’s first tourney appearance since 1981.

“We just didn’t hit the ball like were capable of,” Henegar said. “They got of down and stayed on top of us.”

Temperatures climbed to 100 degrees, but neither coach complained about the heat.

“We kind of like hot weather,” Sikorsky’s Gene Kwalek said. Every national tournament we’ve played in for be last five or six years has been in the South or Southwest.

Henegar, whose team draws some players from Kentucky, said: “I really don’t think the heat hurt us. We just didn’t hit the ball. We went cold.”

Sikorsky finished the tourney 6-0. while MCA came in at 6-2. Third-place Rohr was 5-2. while the Dow Pirates of Lake Jackson. TX, were 5-2 in fourth place.


  • MVP – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky Aircraft (6-0, Winning pitcher in championship game, went 2-3 in championship)
  • HR Leader – no info
  • Batting Leader – no info

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • 1B – Gary Mueller, Delta/Re-Max
  • 2B – Mike Williams, APCO
  • 3B – Gary Bryant, Dow Chemical
  • SS – Matt Hoey, SNET
  • UT – Kerry Giese, Dow Chemical
  • UT – Thomas Smith, APCO
  • UT – Gary Kern, MCA
  • UT – Anthony Micalizzi – Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Dwight Morrison, Rohr 1
  • OF – Kevin Starlnoha, Dow Chemical
  • OF – John Baloyga, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • OF – Greg Biehl, MCA
  • C – Yogi Hunter, Russell Athletic
  • P – Mark Tremblay, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • EP – Bill Graham, Delta/Re-Max

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sikorsky Aircraft, Shelton , CT (6-0)
2. MCA Blue Pipefitters, Cincinnati, OH (6-2)
3. Rohr #1, Foley, AL
4. Dow Pirates, Lake Jackson, TX (5-2)
5t. Delta Re/Max, Atlanta, GA (4-2)
5t. APCO, Birmingham, AL (6-2)
7t. Gilman Paper Company (4-2)
7t. Martin Marietta #2 (4-2)
9t. Russell Athletics, Alexander City, AL (5-2)
9t. SNET Cellular, Inc. (2-2)
9t. Gulfport Fire Department, Gulfport, MS (4-2)
9t. CPS Livewire, (2-2)
13t. Publix, Lakeland, FL (2-2)
13t. Wilsonart, (3-2)
13t. General Electric Plastics, (3-2)
13t. Hamilton Champion/CEAA (3-2)
17t. Kimball Internaional, (3-2)
17t. Honda Wings, (3-2)
17t. Amoco Oilers, (1-2)
17t. Dow Knights, (2-2)
17t. Riegal Rifiles (1-2)
17t. US Postal Service (2-2)
17t. St. Dominic’s (1-2)
17t. Meredith/Burda, (2-2)
25t. Krueger Metal (1-2)
25t. LORI (1-2)
25t. ARMCO Steel (1-2)
25t. Electric Boat Division/General Dynamics (1-2)
25t. Babcock & Wilcox (1-2)
25t. Tecumseh Products (0-2)
33t. Action A’s (0-2)
33t. The Lane Company (0-2)
33t. Randall Homes (0-2)
33t. DuPont (0-2)
33t. Superior Products (0-2)
33t. Morton International (0-2)
33t. Peoplounger (0-2)
33t. AFSCME-OSCEA (0-2)
33t. Scott Paper Company (0-2)
33t. Ashland Oil/ATRA (0-2)
33t. State Farm Travel/Travel (0-2)
33t. Delco Products (0-2)
33t. Martin Marietta #1 (0-2)
33t. Bridgeport Post Office, Bridgeport, CT (0-2)

1989 ASA Industrial Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

1989 tournament site unknown.


Champion – Delta All-Stars, Atlanta, Georgia
Runner Up – Publix, Jacksonville, Florida


  • MVP – Tony Bohannon, Delta All-Stars (11 RBI, including a 3-run HR in the championship game)
  • Batting Champion – Pete Gribben, Sikorsky (15-16) – .938
  • HR Champion – Dennis Carroll, Cleveland Fire Department – 11
  • HR Champion – Bill Hudson, Kroger – 11

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

  • 1B – Allen Freeman, Kroger
  • 2B – Scott Jones, Dow Pirates
  • 3B – Paul Rogers, Publix Jacksonville
  • SS – Don Dixon, Delta Allstars
  • OF – Bill Hudson, Kroger
  • OF – Chris Ratcliff, Publix Jacksonville
  • OF – Jim Shelton, Delta Allstars
  • OF – Kevin Labelle, Publix Jacksonville
  • UT – Charles Leverett, Kroger
  • UT – Steve Kinnett, Delta Allstars
  • UT – Larry Damian, Dow Pirates
  • EP – Dennis Carroll, Cleveland Fire Department
  • C – Pete Gribben, Sikorsky Aircraft
  • P – Tony Bohannon, Delta Allstars

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

  • 1B – Tony Cail, Publix Jacksonville
  • 2B – Chris Bennett, Delta All Stars
  • 3B – Craig Bryant, Dow Pirates
  • SS – Greg Pennington, Publix Lakeland
  • OF – Dean Begle, Kimball Paper
  • OF – Marcus Gressman, Publix Jacksonville
  • OF – Kenneth Sims, Kroger
  • OF – David Smith, Publix Jacksonville
  • UT – Don Holtzclaw, Dow Pirates
  • UT – Phillip Powell, Publix Jacksonville
  • UT – Gary Mueller, Delta Allstars
  • UT – Bill Vining, Delta Allstars
  • EP – Jeff Woodard, Publix Lakeland
  • C – Leroy Johnson, Kroger
  • P – Charlie Johnson, Kroger

ASA INDUSTRIAL MAJOR ALL AMERICANS THIRD TEAM

  • 1B – Bubba Davis, CPS Livewires
  • 2B – Clyde Chenault, Publix Lakeland
  • 3B – David Gartrell, Publix Lakeland
  • SS – Rob Baker, Dow Pirates
  • OF – Lefty Kalisky, CPS Livewires
  • OF – John Wachtel, Russell Athletic
  • OF – Joe Malone, Kroger
  • UT – Butch Benton, Delta Allstars
  • UT – Mike Powers, Publix Lakeland
  • UT – Allen Austin, Russell Athletic
  • UT – Henry Donald, Kroger
  • EP – Mike Johnson, Russell Athletic
  • C – Chester Cass, Russell Athletic
  • P – Bobby Oliver, CPS Livewires

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Delta All-Stars, Atlanta, GA (6-1)
2. Publix, Jacksonville, FL (6-2)
3. Kroger, Atlanta, GA (7-2)
4. Dow Pirates, Lake Jackson, TX (5-2)
5t. Publix, Lakeland, FL (6-2)
5t. Kimball Electronics, Jasper, IN (3-2)
7t. CPS Livewire, San Antonio, TX (4-2)
7t. Russell Athletic, Alexander City, AL (4-2)
9t. Westpoint Pepperell, Lanett, AL (4-2)
9t. Cleveland Fire Department, Cleveland TN (4-2)
9t. Honda Wings, Marysville, OH (4-2)
9t. GE Plastics, Mount Vernon, IN (3-2)
13t. Cecil Field, Jacksonville, FL (3-2)
13t. Mobile Housing Board, Mobile, AL (2-2)
13t. Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT (3-2)
13t. Gilman Paper Company, St. Mary’s, GA (2-2)
17t. Proctor & Gamble, Albany, GA (2-2)
17t. U.S, Air/Longhorn Steaks, Charlotte, NC (2-2)
17t. Radio World, Opelika, AL (2-2)
17t. Wilsonart, Temple, TX (2-2)
17t. Armco Steel, Wurtland, KY (2-2)
17t. Amoco Oilers, Texas City, TX (2-2)
17t. Kimball International, Jasper, IN (2-2)
17t. Farley III, Dothan, AL (2-2)
25t. Thermon Manufacturing, San Marcos, TX (1-2)
25t. U.S. Postal Service, Warwick, RI (1-2)
25t. Bridgeport Post Office, Bridgeport, CT (1-2)
25t. SNET-Telco, New Haven, CT (1-2)
25t. Rohr #1, Foley, AL (1-2)
25t. Pratt & Whitney, West Palm Beach, FL (1-2)
25t. CITGO, Lake Charles, LA (0-2)
25t. Federal Hoffman, Anoka, MN (0-2)
33t. Mead Forms, Chillicothe, OH (0-2)
33t. Farley I, Dothan, AL (1-2)
33t. Provident Fire Fighters, Providence, RI (0-2)
33t. Dayton Hudson, Minneapolis, MN (1-2)
33t. NFC111 Norwalk, Norwalk, OH (0-2)
33t. Dupont, Fayetteville, NC (0-2)
33t. Bristol Myers, Evansville, IN (1-2)
33t. KTH, St Paris, OH (0-2)