Softball History USA

2005 USSSA Men’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2005 held at Champion Stadium in Osceola, Florida.


Champion – Resmondo/Smith//Menosse, San Jose, California
Runner Up – Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton, Tampa, Florida


  • MVP – Scott Striebel, Resmondo/Smith/Menosse (28-38, .737, 10 HR, 24 RBI, 22 Runs)
  • HR Leader – Tim Cocco, Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton – 13
  • Batting Leader – Mike Rodriguez, K&C (17-22, 5 HR, 13 RBI, 14 Runs) – .773
  • Defensive MVP – Don DeDonatis III, Resmondo/Smith/Menosse (26-41, .634, 6 HR, 13 RBI, 19 Runs)
  • Offensive MVP – Tim Cocco, Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (23-30, .767, 13 HR, 23 RBI, 21 Runs)

USSSA MAJOR WORLD SERIES ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM

Pitcher – Scott Nastally – Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (9-20, .450, 3 RBI, 7 Runs)
Pitcher – Andy Purcell – Resmondo/Smith/Menosse (18-31, .613, 1 HR, 17 RBI, 12 Runs)
Pitcher/Catcher – Scott Brown – Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (19-29, .655, 5 HR, 9 RBI, 13 Runs)
Catcher – Alex Lavorico – AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher (20-34, .588, 8 HR, 25 RBI, 19 Runs)
Catcher – Jeff Wallace – Resmondo/Smith/Menosse (20-36, .583, 3 HR, 25 RBI, 19 Runs)
Extra Hitter – Mike Rodriguez – K&C/Easton/Graphics23/CATSF (17-22, .773, 5 HR, 13 RBI, 14 Runs)
Infield – Don DeDonatis III – Resmondo/Smith/Menosse (26-41, .634, 6 HR, 13 RBI, 19 Runs)
Infield – Howie Krause – Resmondo/Smith/Menosse (23-35, .657, 6 HR, 19 RBI, 18 Runs)
Infield – Jeff Hall – Resmondo/Smith/Menosse (23-37, .622, 3 HR, 13 RBI, 17 Runs)
Infield – Dal Beggs – Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (18-27, .667, 2 HR, 14 RBI, 12 Runs)
Infield – Marty Malloy – Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton (12-18, 667, 1 HR, 6 RBI, 8 Runs)
Infield – BJ Fulk – AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher (21-30, .700, 8 HR, 23 RBI, 19 Runs)
Infield – Victor Cordova – K&C/Easton/Graphics23/CATSF (15-22, .682, 5 HR, 14 RBI, 16 Runs)
Infield – Brad Eubank – Quick Roofing/Promed/Cash Plus Pawn (10-17, .647, 9 RBI, 7 Runs)
Outfield – Jason Kendrick – Resmondo/Smith/Menosse (18-38, .474, 11 HR, 31 RBI, 19 Runs)
Outfield – Brett Helmer – Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (23-30, .767, 9 HR, 25 RBI, 22 Runs)
Outfield – Bobby Hughes – Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (14-24, .583, 4 HR, 17 RBI, 11 Runs)
Outfield – Scott Janack – Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton (13-19, .737, 7 HR, 14 RBI, 13 Runs)
Outfield – Jamie Gordon – Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton (12-21, .571, 4 HR, 15 RBI, 10 Runs)
Outfield – Wayne Habermehl – AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher (16-26, .654, 8 HR, 17 RBI, 15 Runs)
Manager – John Keigley – Resmondo/Smith/Menosse

OTHERS

Vince Bisbee, Quick Roofing/Alabama Brick/Doc’s/Easton (11-14, .786, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 11 Runs)
John Dutch, Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3n2/TPS (14-28, .778, 1 RBI, 10 Runs)
JC Phelps, Team Stucco/TPS (14-19, .737, 2 HR, 10 RBI, 7 Runs
Tim Linson, Team Stucco/TPS (14-19, .737, 6 HR, 16 RBI, 12 Runs)
Dwayne Brekke, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher (15-21, .714, 6 RBI, 9 Runs)
Brian Wegman, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher (19-31, .613, 4 HR, 16 RBI, 12 Runs)
Dennis Rulli, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher (21-35, .600, 4 RBI, 19 Runs)
John McCraw, Team Combat/Kluever’s Snap On/3N2 (7-11, .636, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 5 Runs)
Todd Joerlig, Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (16-26, .615, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 14 Runs)
Brian Rainwater, Resmondo/Smith/Menosse (19-33, .576, 4 HR, 13 RBI, 16 Runs)
Bryson Baker, Resmondo/Smith/Menosse (21-37, .568, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 17 Runs)
Todd Martin, Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton (16-27, .593, 1 HR, 10 RBI, 10 Runs)
John Glidewell, Resmondo/Smith/Menosse (14-25, .560, 6 HR, 14 RBI, 13 Runs)
Larry Carter, Pace/TPS Softball (4-9, .444, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 2 Runs)
Kevin Filby, Team Stucco/TPS (7-17, .412, 5 HR, 14 RBI, 8 Runs)
Greg Connell, Quick Roofing/Alabama Brick/Doc’s/Easton (3-8, .375, 2 RBI, 2 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Resmondo/Smith/Menosse, San Jose, CA (7-1)
2. Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton, Tampa, FL (4-2)
3. Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3N2/Easton, Brighton, MI (3-2)
4. Am Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher, Manassas, VA (4-2)
5t. K&C/Easton/Graphics23, Cameron Park, CA (3-2)
5t. Quick Roofing/Promed/Cash Plus Pawn, Euless, TX (2-2)
7t. Team Stucco/TPS, Columbus, OH (2-2)
7t. Aubrey’s/Resmond0/3N2/TPS, Savannah, GA (2-2)
9t. Quick/Alabama Brick/Docs/Easton, Dallas, TX (1-2)
9t. Team AH/Easton, West Carrollton, OH (1-2)
9t. Watanabe/Tiny Town/Kattus/TPS, Cincinnati, OH (1-2)
9t. KME/Body Glove/Easton, Sepulveda, CA (1-2)
13t. Team Combat/Kluever Snap-On, Kent, WA (0-2)
13t. KA Softball, Chicago, IL (0-2)
13t. Pace/TPS Softball Club, Pittsford, NY (0-2)
13t. Barnes Logging/Worth, West Helena, AR (0-2)

2005 USSSA Men’s A Slow Pitch Worlds

2005 held at Osceola, Florida.


Champion – Team Stucco/TPS, Cincinnati, Ohio
Runner Up – AM/Benfield/Reese/Belcher/Shade/Easton, Manassas, Virginia


  • MVP – JD Genter, Team Stucco/TPS
  • HR Leader – N/A
  • Batting Leader – JC Phelps, Team Stucco/TPS
  • Defensive MVP – Travis Matthews, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton
  • Offensive MVP – JC Phelps, Team Stucco/TPS

2005 USSSA MEN’S CLASS “A” WORLD TEAM

Brian Blount – Team Stucco/TPS
Jack Bowker – Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS
Denny Crine – AMLasVegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher
Johnny Dykes – Team Stucco/TPS
JD Genter – Team Stucco/TPS
Jimmy Gramling – Barnes Logging/Worth
Rich Gulash – Team Stucco/TPS
Wayne Habermehl – AMLasVegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher
Mike Kenslow – Barnes Logging/Worth
Mike Lowrey – Barnes Logging/Worth
Travis Matthews – AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton
Tim Mattox – Team Stucco/TPS
Justin Mucciarelli – Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS
Kris O’Hara – AMLasVegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher
JC Phelps – Team Stucco/TPS
Rickie Robbins – Team Stucco/TPS
Ryan Robbins – Team Stucco/TPS
Dennis Rulli – AMLasVegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Team Stucco/TPS, Cincinnati, OH (5-0)
2. amlasvegas/benfield/reece/belcher, Sutherlin, VA (6-2)
3. Barnes Logging/Worth AR (4-2)
4. Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS KY 5-2
5t. Jean Shoppe/Worth, Mackenzie, TN (2-2)
5t. Quick/Alabama Brick/Doc’s/Easton, Dallas, TX (2-2)
7t. Watanabe/Tiny Town/Kattus/TPS, Cincinnati, OH (2-2)
7t. Primetime, Macon, GA (2-2)
9t. Cal’s/Butch’s, Sterling Heights, MI (2-2)
9t. Pace/TPS Softball Club, Rochester, NY (2-2)
9t. Quick Roofing/Promed/Cash Plus Pawn, Dallas, TX (1-2)
9t. Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3n2/TPS, Savannah, GA (1-2)
13t. KME/Body Glove/Easton, Anaheim, CA (1-2)
13t. ICC/Bud Light/Easton MI (1-2)
13t. Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton, Canton, MI (1-2)
13t. Team AH/Easton OHS (1-2)
17t. Suncoast/FL Premiere/DeMarini FL (0-2)
17t. Higgs Properties/Worth FL (0-2)
17t. Team Easton FL (0-2)
17t. KA Softball, Chicago, IL (0-2)

2005 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2005 held at Panama City Beach, Florida.


Champion – Seattle Express, Renton, Washington
Runner Up – Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, Florida (61-7)


MN Ice upset Long Haul/Enough Said 12-11 in the very first game. Long Haul scored 61 runs in their next four games to get to the championship. They defeated the Seattle Express 6-3 in the first final, but the Seattle Express won the final game 16-10 to win the championship.


  • MVP – Cesilee Coulson, Seattle Express
  • Defensive MVP – Kimberly Turpin, Seattle Express
  • Offensive MVP – Mary Hoff, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton

2005 ALL WORLD TEAM

Monica Hubbard, Supersonics
Mary Hoff, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton
Sirene Johnson, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton
Stacie Symonds, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton
Allison Geatches, Seattle Express
Jennifer Gunnell-Alred, Seattle Express
Kimberly Turpin Seattle Express
Kathi Illman, Seattle Express
Cara Coughenour, Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton
Cesilee Coulson, Seattle Express
LaTonya Slaughter, Supersonics
Tiffany Turner, Supersonics


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Seattle Express, Renton, WA (4-1)
2. Long Haul/Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL (5-2)
3. Supersonics, Warner Robins, GA (3-2)
4. Team Atlanta, Woodstock, GA (2-2)
5t. Kinder Sharks, Cincinnati, OH (1-2)
5t. MN Ice, Brooklyn Park, MN (1-2)
7t. MN Thunderboltz, Lakeville, MN (1-2)
7t. Diamond Queens, Nashville, TN (0-2)
9. Lady Zapp, Atlanta, GA (0-2)

2005 ASA Women’s Major Fast Pitch Nationals

2005 held at Stratford, Connecticut.


Champion – California/Schutt Hurricanes, Burbank, California
Runner Up – Stratford Brakettes, Stratford, Connecticut (51-17)


The format of the tournament switched to a three game guarantee bracket.

The Schutt Hurricanes came from behind in the championship game to defeat the Brakettes 3-2. This was Suzy Brazney’s last ASA National Championship Tournament and she ended her 26 year career as a winner. She was the Schutt Hurricanes Catcher and batted .333 in the tournament. Schutt went undefeated in the tournament (5-0). Ashley Herrera and Kim Gonzalez both had run scoring singles in the 7th inning to give the Hurricanes the 3-2 lead. That’s all Mowatt needed as she finished off the Brakettes in the bottom of the 7th.

Anne Wells and Kristen Brust, Storm USA combined for 21 RBI.

Leslie Malerich went 1-0. Kaci Clark went 1-0. Cat Osterman went 0-1, 8 IP, 11 K.


  • MVP – Ashley Herrera, Hurricanes
  • HR Leader – Becky Turi, Hurricanes – 2
  • HR Leader – Christie Lotti, CT Breakers – 2
  • HR Leader – Anne Wells, Storm USA – 2
  • HR Leader – Kristen Brust, Storm USA – 2
  • Batting Leader – Kristine Rochette, Connecticut Classics  – .500
  • Bertha Tickey Pitching Award – Taryne Mowatt, Hurricanes
  • Erv Lind Defensive Award – Jessica Brady, Storm USA

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Taryne Mowatt, California Hurricanes (3-0, 21 IP, 19 K, She had 14 K and beat the Brakettes Cat Osterman 1-0 in 8 innings in winners bracket final and also won the 3-2 final game over Sarah Pauley)
P – Monica Abbott, California Hurricanes (2-0)
P – Sarah Pauley, Stratford Brakettes (2-1 with shutout, 29 IP, 25 K)
C – Suzy Brazney, California Hurricanes
1B – Kristen Brust, Storm USA (6-17, .353, 2 HR)
2B – Ashley Herrera, California Hurricanes (8-19, .421) – RBI single in 7th inning tied score in final, walk off SF won WB final 1-0 in 8th
3B – Callie Piper, Stratford Brakettes
SS – Becky Turi, California Hurricanes
OF – Courtney Lewis, Storm USA
OF – Amanda Jensen, Stratford Brakettes
OF – Krista Colburn, California Hurricanes
OF – Denise Dennis, Stratford Brakettes
UTIL – Anne Wells, Storm USA (9-21, .429, 2 HR)
UTIL – Kristine Rochette, Connecticut Classics (6-12, .500)
UTIL – Jennifer Dykstra, Storm USA

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Lauren Anderson, Storm USA
P – Danielle Shields, Storm USA
P – Viveca Patterson, New Jersey Divas
C – Killian Rossner, Stratford Brakettes
1B – Christie Lotti, Stratford Breakers
2B – Erica Sobel, Stratford Brakettes
3B – Amy Hillel, Storm USA
SS – Lovena Chaput, Stratford Brakettes
OF – Jamie Dacey, Storm USA
OF – Linda Secka, Stratford Brakettes
OF – Jessica Brady, Storm USA
OF – Germaine Fairchild, Stratford Brakettes
UTIL – Kelly Ogden, Storm USA
UTIL – Brianna Hout, Buffalo Bisons
UTIL – Amanda Acompora, Connecticut Classics


FINAL STANDINGS

1. California Hurricanes, Lake Forest, CA (5-0)
2. Stratford Brakettes, Stratford, CT (4-2)
3. Storm USA, Corona, CA (4-2)
4. Buffalo Bisons, Buffalo, NY 3-3
5t. New Jersey Divas, Linden, NJ (3-2)
5t. Stratford Breakers, Stratford, CT (2-2)
7t. Connecticut Classics, New Haven, CT (2-2)
7t. Staten Island Saints, Staten Island, NY 1-3
9t. Connecticut Mirage, Canton, CT (1-2)
9t. Lehigh Valley Patriots, Lehigh Valley, PA 1-3
9t. New York Raiders, Suffern, NY 0-3
9t. St. Louis Saints, St. Louis, MO (1-2)
13. Stratford Seahawks, Stratford, CT (1-2)


L-R, top row – Killian Roessner, Julie Brooks, Leslie Malerich, Lovena Chaput, Callie Piper, Jen Owens, Sarah Pauly, Germaine Fairchild. Bottom row – Donna McLean, Amanda Jensen, Denise Denis, Kim Ovittore, Linda Secka, Jill Cimminello. Missing from photo- Kaci Clark, Robyn King, Cat Osterman, Erica Sobel, Kim Wendland.

2005 ASA Men’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

2005 held at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Champion – Long Haul/Miken Caledonia, Minnesota (West)
Runner up – Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS Lexington, Kentucky (East)


  • MVP – Adam Peterson, Long Haul Trucking/Miken (9-13, .692, 5 HR, 12 RBI)
  • HR Leader – Adam Peterson, Long Haul Trucking/Miken – 5
  • Batting Leader – Steve Helewecz, Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS (8-11, 3 HR, 6 RBI) – .727

2005 ASA A East Men’s Slow Pitch Nationals – held at Jacksonville, Florida on September 2-5.

Champion – Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS, Lexington, Kentucky
Runner Up – Bertie’s/Old School, Brownsville, Kentucky


  • MVP – Willie Allen, Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS
  • HR Leader – Thomas Paturzo, ChecKing/Hit N Run/Lotierzo’s/Worth – 8
  • Batting Leader – Shaun Ballard, Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS – .800

ASA A EAST ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

P – Justin Mucciarelli, Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS
C – Shaun Ballard, Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS
1B – Lou Mongelli, Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS
2B – Fred Ditto, Beradi’s/Team LTP/TPS
3B – Brian Bayes, Berties/Old School
SS – Willie Allen, Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS
OF – Scott Cardwell, Berties/Old School
OF – Willie Brown, God Fathers Management Worth
OF – Tom Paturzo, ChecKing/Hit N Run/Lotierzo’s/Worth
OF – Trevor Parker, Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS
UT – Ryan Thibodeau, ChecKing/Hit N Run/Lotierzo’s/Worth
UT – Tim Currens, Berties/Old School
UT – Mike McCrory, Berties/Old School
UT – Reggie Brown, God Fathers Management Worth
UT – Eric Boncher, ChecKing/Hit N Run/Lotierzo’s/Worth

ASA A EAST ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

P – Tim Linson, Team Stucco/TPS
C – Johnny Dykes, Team Stucco/TPS
1B – Rich Gulash, Team Stucco/TPS
2B- Gary Mendello, ChecKing/Hit N Run/Lotierzo’s/Worth
3B – J. D. Genter, Team Stucco/TPS
SS – Mike Martin, Aubrey’s/TPS
OF – Tony Moore, Berties/Old School
OF – Andre Newhouse, God Fathers Management Worth
OF – Kyle Cowart, Aubrey’s/TPS
OF – Ken Key, God Fathers Management Worth
UT – Ray Joyman, Aubrey’s/TPS
UT – Ken DeVito, ChecKing/Hit N Run/Lotierzo’s/Worth
UT – John Thomas, Aubrey’s/TPS
UT – Sal Ventarola, ChecKing/Hit N Run/Lotierzo’s/Worth
UT – Rick Terrill, Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPS


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Berardi’s/Team LTP/TPSLexington, KY (4-0)
2. Berties/Old School Brownsville, KY (3-2)
3. Checking/Hit N Run/Lotierzo’s/Worth New Haven, CT (3-2)
4. God Fathers Management Worth Atlanta, GA (2-2)
5t. Team Stucco/TPS Columbus, OH (2-2)
5t. Aubrey’s/TPS Savannah, GA (2-2)
7t. Aces/Miken Jacksonville, FL (0-2)
7t. All Navy Pensacola, FL (0-2)
9t. Team Easton Jacksonville, FL (0-2)


2005 ASA A West Men’s Slow Pitch Nationals – held at Jacksonville, Florida on September 2-5.

Champion – Long Haul/Miken, Caledonia, Minnesota
Runner Up – Midwest Easton, Waterloo, Iowa


  • MVP – Brent “BJ” Augedahl, Long Haul/Miken (14-19, .737)
  • HR Leader – Mike Irvine, Midwest Easton – 8
  • Batting Leader – Adam Peterson, Long Haul/Miken (17-22, 5 HR) – .773

ASA A WEST ALL AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

P – Brad Augendahl, Long Haul/Miken (12-22, .545, 1 HR)
C – Mike Irvine, Midwest Easton
1B – Ross Sannes, Long Haul/Miken (14-23, .609, 1 HR)
2B – Jeff Vercellino, Midwest Easton
3B – Chad Johnson, Midwest Easton
SS – Adam Peterson, Long Haul/Miken (17-22, .773, 5 HR)
OF – Randy King, Long Haul/Miken (14-24, .583, 7 HR)
OF – Brent “BJ” Augedahl, Long Haul/Miken (14-19, .737)
OF – Todd Williams, All Star Plumbing/Miken
OF – Steve Ashmore, All Star Plumbing/Miken
UT – Lenny Cunitz, Long Haul/Miken (15-23, .652, 6 HR)
UT – Bo Tjebben, Midwest Easton
UT – Shane Buteaux, Quick Roofing/Alabama/Doc’s/Easton
UT – Vince Bisbee, Quick Roofing/Alabama/Doc’s/Easton
UT – Andy Brabson, Midwest Easton

ASA A WEST ALL AMERICANS SECOND TEAM

P – Ralph Hodgdon, All Star Plumbing/Miken
C – Tony Hansen, Long Haul/Miken
1B – Clay Bazile, All Star Plumbing/Miken
2B – Eric Klug, Long Haul/Miken (12-19, .632, 2 HR)
3B – Eric Wiley, All Star Plumbing/Miken
SS – Brent Wilhelm, Quick Roofing/Alabama/Doc’s/Easton
OF – Lance Dalby, Long Haul/Miken (13-20, .650, 6 HR)
OF – Todd Rausch, Midwest Easton
OF – Nate Johnson, Quick Roofing/Alabama/Doc’s/Easton
OF – RK Ausborn, Tacoma Dodge
UT – Scott Mitchell, All Star Plumbing/Miken
UT – John McGavic, All Star Plumbing/Miken
UT – Bob Van Erem, Midwest Easton
UT – Bobby Worden, Midwest Easton
UT – Paul Strome, Midwest Easton


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Long Haul/Miken Caledonia, MN (5-0)
2. Midwest Easton Waterloo, IA (4-2)
3. All Star Plumbing/Miken Lawton, OK (3-2)
4. Quick Roofing/Alabama/Doc’s/Easton, South Sioux City, NE (3-2)
5t. Tacoma Dodge Tacoma, WA (2-2)
5t. Point Blank Edinburg, TX (2-2)
7t. Infinity Custom Decks Houston, TX (1-2)
7t. Sandoval Trucking San Benito, TX (0-2)
9t. Capstone General Contractors/Absolute Serv/Diablos McAllen, TX (0-2)
9t. Texas Tornados Edinburg, TX (0-2)
9t. Community Access (CAI) Lawton, OK (0-2)

2005 ISA Men’s A Slow Pitch World Series

2005 held at Auburn, Alabama.


Champion – Aubrey’s/Resmondo/TPS, Savannah, Georgia
Runner Up – Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/Easton, Brighton, Michigan


  • MVP – Lonnie McLean, Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3n2/TPS
  • Defensive MVP – ?
  • Offensive MVP – ?
  • HR Leader – Scott Hille, Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton
  • Batting Leader – ?
  • Base Burglar – Brad Stillwell, Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton

ISA A ALL WORLD TEAM

  • Kevin Kennington, Higgs Properties/Worth
  • Nick Combass, Higgs Properties/Worth
  • Josh Clemens, Kirby Investments
  • Steve Kirby, Kirby Investments
  • Stacy Howell, Kirby Investments
  • Jason Wetmore, Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton
  • Scott Hille, Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton
  • Brad Stillwell, Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton
  • Jamie Gordon, Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton
  • Ray Jarmen, Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3n2/TPS
  • Chris Johnson, Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3n2/TPS
  • Earl Bryant, Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3n2/TPS
  • Mitch Maha, Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3n2/TPS
  • Mike Martin, Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3n2/TPS
  • John Dutch, Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3n2/TPS

FINAL RESULTS

1. Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3n2/TPS, Savannah, GA (4-0)
2. Northwest Pipe/Bud Light/3n2/Easton, Brighton, MI (3-2)
3. Kirby Investments, Destin, FL (3-2)
4. Higgs Properties/Worth, Green Cove, FL (2-2)
5t. Primetime, Newnan, GA (1-2)
5t. Smith/Easton, San Jose, CA (1-2)
7t. Barnes Logging/Worth, West Helena, AR (0-2)
7t. Old School (0-2)

2005 ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch Nationals

2005 held at Memorial Stadium on September 15-18 in Sanford, Florida.


Champion – AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton, Bowling Green, Kentucky
Runner Up – U.S. Armed Forces, Washington, DC


AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Easton finally won its first ASA Major national title at historic Sanford Memorial Stadium with a four inning run-rule 27-5 win over the Armed Forces. They bested a field of three by winning four consecutive games en route to the title. In four games they scored 84 runs and allowed only 25 runs, hitting 33 HR among its 80 hits led by tourney HR champ Brett Helmer (7 HR among his 9-13, .692 performance). After scoring six runs in the first inning of the championship game AM/Las Vegas opened up the throttle on offense in the second inning by scoring 15 runs on nine hits.

Helmer, who was added to the AM/Las Vegas roster for this event, highlighted the inning with a grand slam. Three of Helmer’s homers, worth eight RBIs, came in the championship game and he finished the game 3-for-3.

Tourney MVP Danny Crine, Billy Joe ‘BJ’ Fulk, Brian Justice and Kris O’Hara each hit homers in the inning.

AM/Las Vegas outfit the Armed Forces, 20-7.

Justice plated five runs with a pair of homers and a single, Alex Lavorico smashed three homers in four at-bats to drive in four runs and Fulk had a 3-Run HR in the 15 run second.

This would be the last year of the ASA Major Men’s Slow Pitch National Tournament as it was disbanded after the 2006 season when the 2006 event was cancelled.


  • MVP – Denny Crine, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton
  • Batting Champion – Brian Justice, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton – .833
  • HR Champion – Brett Helmer, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton – 7

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Mark Webber, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton
C – Alex Lavorico, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton (3-4, 3 HR in the final)
1B – Kris O’Hara, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton
2B – Brett Helmer, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton ( (9-13, .692, 18 RBI – 3-3, 3 HR, 8 RBI in the final)
3B – Denny Crine, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton
SS – Brian Justice, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton (10-12, .833 – 3-3, 2 HR, 5 RBI in the final)
OF – Brian Wegman, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton
OF – Keith Martin, Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3N2/TPS 200
OF – Wayne Habermehl, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton
OF – Kyle Cowart, Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3N2/TPS 200
UTIL – Brian Arnold, Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3N2/TPS 200
UTIL – Zach Turissini, U.S. Armed Forces
UTIL – Tony Patrick, U.S. Armed Forces
UTIL – B.J. Fulk, AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton
UTIL – Josh Wiggs, U.S. Armed Forces


FINAL STANDINGS

1. AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Easton, Bowling Green, KY (2-0)
2. U.S. Armed Forces, Washington, DC (1-2)
3. Aubrey’s/Resmondo/3N2/TPS, Savannah, GA (1-2)

2005 ASA Men’s (9) Modified Pitch Nationals

2005 held at Marietta, Georgia on September 2-5.


Champion – New York Gremlins, Clifton Park, New York
Runner Up – Shockers, Delmar, Maryland


  • MVP – N/A
  • Batting Champion – Frank Degroat, Patsy’s
  • HR Champion – Chris Blue, Shockers
  • HR Champion – Gil Barkman, ADCO Electrical

2005 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Steve Platt, Patsy’s
P – Jarrad Martin, New York Gremlins
P – John Jones, Shockers
C – Frank DeGroat, Patsy’s
1B – K.C. Kirkpatrick, John Ange Rebels
2B – Chris Blue, Shockers
3B – George Gattis, Shockers
SS – Chad McConnell, New York Gremlins
OF – Gary Gould, Shockers
OF – joe Cushner, Nugent/5 Mile
OF – Dave Lohman, ADCO Electrical
OF – Gil Barkman, ADCO Electrical
UTIL – Jordan Taveras, New York Gremlins
UTIL – Rhys Casley, New York Gremlins
UTIL – Adam Lalonde, DCS


2005 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Jeff Pleszewicz, ADCO Electrical
P – Steve Price, New York Gremlins
P – Bill Hillhouse, Shockers
C – Dave Henry, Nugent/5 Mile
1B – Rand Archambault, Shockers
2B – Mike Delgado, ADCO Electrical
3B – Mike Culver, John Ange Rebels
SS – Mo Lebron, Nugent/5 Mile
OF – Marcus Trammel, Shockers
OF – Tony Musseb, DCS
OF – Louie Jogler, Patsy’s
OF – Todd Kulling, John Ange Rebels
UTIL – Rey Garcia, Patsy’s
UTIL – Reggie Barrau, New York Gremlins
UTIL – Scott Pate, Nugent/5 Mile


FINAL STANDINGS

1. New York Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY (5-0)
2. Shockers, Delmar, MD (5-2)
3. Adco Electrical, Staten Island, NY (5-2)
4. Patsy’s, Massapequa, NY (3-2)
5t. John Ange Rebels, Port Huron, MI (2-2)
5t. Nugent/5 Mile, Spokane, WA (3-2)
7t. Lehigh Valley Express, Whitehall, PA (3-2)
7t. DCS, Deerfield Beach, FL (2-2)
9t. Freebirds, Atlanta, GA (1-2)
9t. Wallen, Morristown, TN (1-2)
9t. Mickey’s Sled, Midland, MI (1-2)
9t. Storm, Atlanta, GA (1-2)
13t. Cobras, Millington, TN (1-2)
13t. Durham Speed Boys, Durham, NC (1-2)
13t. D’Railers, Austell, GA (0-2)
13t. Long Island Storm, E. Setauket, NY (0-2)
17t. Brew Crew, Atlanta, GA (0-2)
17t. Doc’s Of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL (0-2)

2005 ASA Men’s (10) Modified Pitch Nationals

2005 held at Vernon/Meadville, Pennsylvania on September 2-5.


Champion –  Secory Flyers, Port Huron, Michigan
Runner Up – Bonnell’s, Erie, Pennsylvania


  • MVP – Duane Schunk, Secory Flyers
  • Batting Champion – Rob McQueen, Riptide

2005 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Duane Schunk, Secory Flyers
P – Rick Faresse, Riptide
P – Chris McAuliffe, Secory Flyers
C – Willie Fernandez, Riptide
1B – Ryan Mullins, Secory Flyers
2B – Eddie Evans, Warriors
3B – Rob McQueen, Riptide
SS – Ron Cook, Secory Flyers
OF – Jason Carlberg, Red Onion
OF – Steve Dunn, Globe
OF – Bob Juchno, Bonnell’s
OF – Ryan Nietupski, Bonnell’s
UTIL – Jim Colvin, Bonnell’s
UTIL – Jim Pescatore, Globe
UTIL – Mark Lindsay, Globe


2005 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Bobby Hunt, Warriors
P – Randy Wilson, Italian Club
P – Dana Weaver, Bonnell’s
C – Billy Johnson, Gillie’s Bad Boys
1B – Tom Eurich, Konar’s
2B – Glen Garofano, Globe
3B – Larry Shotter, Italian Club
SS – Doug Kimber, McCashions
OF – Kris Krmer, Konar’s
OF – Tim Shephard, Gillie’s Bad Boys
OF – Ryan Mullins, Secory Flyers
OF – Chris Buncic, Italian Club
UTIL – Chris Graves, Warriors
UTIL – Dave Fancher, Riptide
UTIL – Shane Bishop, McCashions


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Secory Flyers, Port Huron, MI (8-1)
2. Bonnell’s, Erie, PA (4-2)
3. Globe, Montvule, NJ (3-2)
4. Riptide, Hampton, NH (4-2)
5t. Italian Club, Masontown, PA (4-2)
5t. Red Onion, Baldwinville, MA (2-2)
7t. Gillie’s Bad Boys, Midland, MI (3-2)
7t. McCashions, Troy, NY (3-2)
9t. Konar’s, Cabot, PA (2-2)
9t. Legends, East Wareham, MA (1-2)
9t. Fort Apache Dodgers, Otisville, NY (1-2)
9t. Dollar Bazaar, Sayre, PA (1-2)
13t. Warriors, Chapel Hill, NC (2-2)
13t. Michigan Indians, Plymouth, MI (1-2)
13t. Quality Hardwoods, Kirkwood, NY (1-2)
13t. Trump, Schenectady, NY (1-2)
17t. Trademark Construction, Marine City, MI (0-2)
17t. Natural Healing, Keene, NH (0-2)
17t. Frank & Forster, Saginaw, MI (0-2)
17t. Baker’s Transportation, Franklin, PA (0-2)
17t. Folmar’s Construction, Erie, PA (0-2)
17t. Chico’s Hurricanes, Port Huron, MI (0-2)

2005 ASA Women’s Modified Pitch Nationals

2005 held at Portland, Oregon on August 11-14.


Champion – Wild Bunch, Beaverton, Oregon
Runner Up – Red Heat, Hillsboro, Oregon


  • MVP – Sarah Jarrett, Wild Bunch
  • Batting Champion – N/A
  • HR Champion – N/A

2005 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Kate Tudela, Wild Bunch
P – Jayleen Morris, Waldport Rebels
C – Shikara Lowe, Red Heat
1B – Jennifer Bride, Wild Bunch
SS – Sarah Jarrett, Wild Bunch
OF – Kim Kraxberger, Wild Bunch
OF – Kaylin Marron, Red Heat
OF – Shikara Lowe, Red Heat
UTIL – Kayla Snow, Waldport Rebels
UTIL – Kristen Gilmore, Waldport Rebels
UTIL – Felicia Warfield, Waldport Rebels


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Wild Bunch, Beaverton, OR (4-1)
2. Red Heat, Hillsboro, OR (4-2)
3. Waldport Rebels, Waldport, OR (0-4)