Softball History USA

2014 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2014 held at Orlando, Florida.


Women’s World series was cancelled. The Highest Class played in 2014 was Class B. Enough Said did not play USSSA and every other Class A team dropped to Class B and there was nobody to play in the Women’s World Series, so it was cancelled.

USSSA changed the name of their World Series to the Women’s MAJOR World Series in 2015. They still had the regular World Series like they been running since 1969. But they wanted to restrict some players from all playing on the same teams in the Class-A event to make it more evenly matched.

Just for information purposes, here are the results for the Class B World Series.


Champion – Minnesota North Stars, St. Paul, Minnesota
Runner Up – Washington Worth, Olympia, Washington


  • MVP – Patricia Becker, Minnesota North Stars
  • Defensive MVP – Carri Phelps, Washington Worth
  • Offensive MVP – Shannon Higginbotham, MN North Stars

2014 ALL WORLD TEAM

Buffy Arms, Minnesota North Stars
Lisa Lantau, Minnesota North Stars
Cara Coughenour, Minnesota North Stars
Amber Hegland, Minnesota North Stars
Kelli Sorsdahl, Washington Worth
Ashley Ross, Sumuzu
Shannon Galanek, Sumuzu
Julie Pollastro, Washington Worth
Christan Dowling, Derby Girls/Softball.Com/Combat
Kat Sherer, Derby Girls/Softball.Com/Combat
Laurie Paschal, Washington Worth
Meaghan Chandler, Minnesota North Stars
Tara Salcedo, Derby Girls/Softball.Com/Combat
Susan M Stockemer, Washington Worth
Stacie Symonds, Minnesota North Stars


FINAL STANDINGS (Incomplete)

1. Minnesota North Stars, St. Paul, MN
2. Washington Worth, Olympia, WA

2014 ASA Men’s Super Slow Pitch Nationals

2014 held at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on September 26-28.


Champion – Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton, Albertville, Minnesota
Runner Up – Sonny’s, Casper, Wyoming


In a rematch of last year’s Super Slow Pitch National Championship Game, the result remained the same as Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton kept a hold on the title. Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton’s Brian Wegman forced the “if” game with a 2-run walk off homer after a single by Bryson Baker to secure the 21-20 win over Sonny’s in the first Championship Game, and his team came alive at the plate to claim the title in the final Championship game with a 39-16 (five inning) run-rule victory.

An outstanding effort by Travis Clark of Long Haul, racking up 8 RBI on 4 hits, including 2 HR. Brian Wegman, Bryson Baker, Scott Kirby, Stephen Lloyd and Mike Umscheid all hit 2 homers the champs. For Sonny’s, Bubba Mack went 3-4 with 2 HR and 3 RBI. The Long Haul/H. Auto Easton bats came to life in the first inning, scoring 21 runs off 9 home runs. Their hitters combined for 37 hits, 35 RBI and 36 runs scored, while Sonny’s combined for 20 hits, 19 RBI and 19 runs scored.

For his efforts at the plate, Brian Wegman took home the tournament MVP award and Batting Champion titles (.800), while Sonny’s Bubba Mack and Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton’s Dale Brungardt and Brian Wegman shared the Home Run title with 6.


  • MVP – Brian Wegman, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton
  • HR Leaders – Dale Brundardt, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton – 6
  • HR Leaders – Ronald “Bubba” Mack, Sonny’s – 6
  • HR Leaders – Brian Wegman, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton – 6
  • Batting Leader – Brian Wegman, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton – .800

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Travis Clark, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton (6-13, .462, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 7 Runs)
IF – Bryson Baker, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton (12-17, .706, 4 HR, 8 RBI, 12 Runs)
IF – Ronald “Bubba” Mack, Sonny’s (11-15, .733, 6 HR, 9 RBI, 12 Runs)
IF – Dale Brungardt, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton (11-16, .688, 5 HR, 11 RBI, 9 Runs)
IF – Dan Bean, Sonnys (5-8, .625, 3 RBI, 2 Runs)
IF – Steven Lloyd, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton (9-15, .600, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 8 Runs)
OF – Brian Wegman, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton (12-15, .800, 6 HR, 9 RBI, 10 Runs)
OF – Brian Zirkle, Rip City/Demarini (3-5, .600, 2 Runs)
OF – Chris Terry, Sonny’s (7-14, .500, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 7 Runs)
OF – Scott Kirby, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton (10-15, .667, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 7 Runs)
OF – Nick Price, Sonny’s (6-14, .429, 3 HR, 9 RBI, 7 Runs)
UT – Kevin Filby, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton (11-14, .786, 5 RBI, 6 Runs)
UT – Mike Umscheid, Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton
UT – Brian Lipman, Sonnys (7-16, .438, 3 HR, 10 RBI, 6 Runs)
UT – Sam Christenson, Sonny’s (7-12, .583, 6 RBI, 8 Runs)
UT – Jeremy Davis, Sonny’s (7-12, 583, 4 RBI, 5 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton, Cicero, NY (3-1)
2. Sonny’s, Casper, WY (2-2)
3. Rip City/Demarini, Davenport, IA (0-2)


2014 ASA Men’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

2014 held at Route 66 Softball Complex in Edmund, Oklahoma on September 26-28.


Champion – Compound Athletics/Bubba’s/ASP/Easton, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Runner Up – 4 The Fallen/Miken/Evo 9X, Anthem, Arizona


An outstanding effort by Neil Haglund lifted the Compound Athletics/Bubbas to a 39-18 win in four innings over Four the Fallen/Miken/Evo 9X in the ASA Class-A National Championship game. Haglund was unstoppable at the plate, going 5-for-5 in the game (and 21-33 on the weekend).

Denny Crine led the way for 4 the Fallen/Miken/Evo 9x with a flawless 3-3 performance.

37 runs in the first three innings helped Compound Athletics/Bubbas seal the victory in the “if” game. Compound Athletics’ Brad Reckart was the tournament MVP.


  • MVP – Brad Reckart, Compound Athletics/Bubba’s/ASP/Easton (21-29, .724, 2 HR, 11 RBI)
  • HR Leader – Denny Crine, 4 The Fallen/Miken/EVO 9X (25-32, .781, 26 RBI) – 11
  • Batting Leader – Nick Santana, All American Athletics (21-23, 5 HR, 15 RBI) – .913

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Travis Clark, Compound Athletics/Bubba’s/ASP/Easton (22-34, .647, 5 HR, 13 RBI, 25 Runs)
IF – Orlando Castillo, Compound Athletics/Bubba’s/ASP/Easton (23-30, .767, 7 HR, 19 RBI, 19 Runs)
IF – Dennis Rulli, Compound Athletics/Bubba’s/ASP/Easton (20-32, .625, 4 HR, 14 RBI, 15 Runs)
IF – Mike Umscheid, Compound Athletics/Bubba’s/ASP/Easton (21-33, .636, 8 HR, 4 RBI, 15 Runs)
IF – Nick Utley, 4 The Fallen/Miken/EVO 9X (14-27, .519, 6 HR, 17 RBI, 12 Runs)
IF – Mitch Johnson, All American Athletics (17-23, .739, 7 HR, 20 RBI, 14 Runs)
OF – Neil Haglund, Compound Athletics/Bubba’s/ASP/Easton (21-33, .636, 6 HR, 15 RBI, 15 Runs)
OF – Cory Large, 4 The Fallen/Miken/EVO 9X (26-35, .743, 5 HR, 20 RBI, 22 Runs)
OF – Nick Sansone, 4 The Fallen/Miken/EVO 9X (21-33, .636, 3 HR, 13 RBI, 18 Runs)
OF – Nick Santana, All American Athletics (21-23, .885, 5 HR, 15 RBI, 18 Runs)
UT – Brett Helmer, Compound Athletics/Bubba’s/ASP/Easton (24-30, 9 HR, 35 RBI, 14 Runs,
UT – Denny Crine, 4 The Fallen/Miken/EVO 9X (25-32, .781, 11 HR, 26 RBI, 18 Runs)
UT – Kevin Filby, 4 The Fallen/Miken/EVO 9X (20-30, .667, 8 HR, 21 RBI, 18 Runs)
UT – Dale Brungardt, All American Athletics (18-25, .720, 8 HR, 22 RBI, 17 Runs)
UT – Kyle Pearson (LA), Delta/Front Row Sports (21-24, .875, 5 HR, 16 RBI, 21 Runs)
UT – Chris Potts, Delta/Front Row Sports (16-22, .727, 8 HR, 25 RBI, 14 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Compound Athletics/Bubba’s/ASP/Easton Lake Geneva, WI (5-1)
2. 4 The Fallen/Miken/Evo 9X Anthem, AZ (5-2)
3. All American Athletics Clackamas, OR (3-2)
4. Delta/Front Row Sports Beaumont, TX (3-2)
5t. Sonny’s Casper, WY (1-2)
5t. Heartland Investors Mandan, ND (2-2)
7t. All Armed Forces Washington, DC (1-2)
7t. Red’s Astros/Louisville Slugger Indianpolis, IN (1-2)
9t. Rip City/Demarini Davenport, IA (1-2)
9t. SW OK/One Nation Altus, OK (1-2)
9t. Baugh Ford/Klutch/Easton Burlington, IA (0-2)
9t. T’s 13/Demarini Omaha, NE (0-2)


OTHERS

LC Watson, Front Row Seats (13-19, .684, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 7 Runs)
Colby Hughes, 4theFallen (19-28, .679, 7 HR, 17 RBI, 19 Runs)
Clayton Shaw, 4theFallen (20-30, .667, 4 HR, 16 RBI, 16 Runs)
Michael Stephany, Compound Athletics/Bubbas (18-28, .643, 6 HR, 18 RBI, 17 Runs)
Jeremy Yates, Front Row Seats (14-21, .667, 3 HR, 13 RBI, 15 Runs)

2014 ASA Men’s B Slow Pitch Nationals

2014 held at Mustang Softball Complex in Edmond, Oklahoma on August 15-17.


Champion – OI Livingston/Scott’s Lawn/Midwest Whitetail/Worth, Fayetteville, Georgia
Runner Up – T’s 13/Demarini, Omaha, NE


  • MVP – Adam Tennyson, OI Livingston/Scott’s Lawn/Midwest Whitetail/Worth
  • Batting Champion – Chris Nissley, Cedar Creek/RC Recycling
  • HR Champion – Brett Rettenmeier, T’s 13/Demarini

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Anthony Elrod, OI Livingston/Scotts Lawn/Midwest Whitetail/Worth
IF – Joey Bulens, T’s 13/DeMarini
IF – Mike Cervantes, ASPNation.com/Easton
IF – Robert Knoblauch, OI Livingston/Scotts Lawn/Midwest Whitetail/Worth
IF – Matt McCraw, OI Livingston/Scotts Lawn/Midwest Whitetail/Worth
IF – Brett Rettenmeier, T’s 13/DeMarini
OF – Jason Madsen, T’s 13/DeMarini
OF – Bobby Mitchell, ASPNation.com/Easton
OF – Reggie Schulte, T’s 13/DeMarini
OF – Adam Tennyson, OI Livingston/Scotts Lawn/Midwest Whitetail/Worth
UT – Cal Ford, Classic Glass/Easton
UT – Carlton Griffin, OI Livingston/Scotts Lawn/Midwest Whitetail/Worth
UT – Chris Potts, ASPNation.com/Easton
UT – Jesse Scott, OI Livingston/Scotts Lawn/Midwest Whitetail/Worth
UT – Tyson Steele, Classic Glass/Easton


FINALS STANDINGS

1. OI Livingston/Scott’s Lawn/Midwest Whitetail/Worth, Fayetteville, GA (5-1)
2. T’s 13/Demarini, Omaha, NE (4-2)
3. Aspnation.com/Easton, Gladewater, TX (5-2)
4. Classic Glass/Easton, San Jose, CA (3-2)
5t. Cedar Creek/RC Recycling, Ligonier, IN (2-2)
5t. Vivid, Frisco, TX (3-2)
7t. Deluxe Bakery, Runnemede, NJ (2-2)
7t. Budweiser/NLL/Promolink, Minnetonka, MN (1-2)
9t. BBS/All American Restoration Johnny’s Saloon, Rochester, MN (1-2)
9t. Detox, La Porte City, IA (1-2)
9t. UCC/Krown Apparel/Longhorns, St. Louis Park, MN (1-2)
9t. Outpost/Extreme Graffix, Dayton, MN (1-2)
13t. TFA, Norman, OK (0-2)
13t. Fallout Sports/TKO/All Star Plumbing, Norman, OK (0-2)
13t. Shenanigans/WTP/Dunn Sports, Kenosha, WI (0-2)

2014 ASA Men’s (10) Modified Pitch Nationals

2014 held at Fond du Lac, Wisconsin on August 29-September 1.


Champion – Press Box Blue Sox, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Runner Up – Wouters Front/Assured Recover Repo Men, Green Bay, Wisconsin


  • MVP – Jordan DeBoer, Press Box Blue Sox
  • Batting Champion – Jordan DeBoer, Press Box Blue Sox
  • HR Champion – Julian Alvarez, Sharks

2014 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Sean McCauley, Press Box Blue Sox
P – Art Adams, Wouters Front/Assured Recovery Repo Men
P – Tom Cashman, JA Jubb
C – Eddie Yax, Hurricanes
IF – Braden Hunkins, Wouters Front/Assured Recovery Repo Men
IF – Tom Colary, Hurricanes
IF – Mitch Beau, Press Box Blue Sox
IF – Javier Colon, Sharks
OF – Joe Parrot, JA Jubb
OF – Jordan DeBoer, Press Box Blue Sox
OF – Nate Craigue, Legends
OF – Julian Alvarez, Sharks
UTIL – Josue Feliciano, Sharks
UTIL – Elvis Martinez, Sharks
UTIL – Matt Trimberger, Press Box Bulldogs


2014 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Victor Troncoso, Sharks
P – Ray Randall, Hurricanes
P – Pat McClinton, Hurricanes
C – Paul Heinkel, Press Box Blue Sox
IF – Luke Eman, Legends
IF – Doran Rojas, Sharks
IF – Joseph Rocha, Hurricanes
IF – Jon Rupno, Wouters Front/Assured Recovery Repo Men
OF – Tim Snow, Press Box Blue Sox
OF – Willie Rojas, Sharks
OF – Scott Hyland, JA Jubb
OF – Wes Mleziva, PDP
UTIL – Mike Selig, JA Jubb
UTIL – Jim Corbett, Wouters Front/Assured Recovery Repo Men
UTIL – Nate Pulda, Press Box Prisoners
UTIL – Tom Lambert, JA Jubb


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Press Box Blue Sox, Fond du Lac, WI (5-0)
2. Wouters Front/Assured Recovery Repo Men, Green Bay, WI (5-2)
3. Ja Jubb, Swanzey, NH (3-2)
4. Sharks, Boston, MA (4-2)
5t. Hurricanes, Port Huron, MI (5-2)
5t. Legends, Cambridge, MA (4-2)
7t. PDP, Green Bay, WI (3-2)
7t. Dempsey & Baxter, Erie, PA (3-2)
9t. G2-D2, Green Bay, WI (3-2)
9t. Press Box Prisoners, Fond du Lac, WI (2-2)
9t. Press Box Bulldogs, Fond du Lac, WI (1-2)
9t. Marysville Goodyear Alexanders Stallions, Port Huron, MI (1-2)
13t. Fat Boys, St. Cloud, WI (2-2)
13t. White Eagle’s Braves, Oneida, WI (1-2)
13t. Old Crow Bar, Sobieski, WI (1-2)
13t. TTI, Eden, WI (1-2)
17t. Wolves, Saginaw, MI (1-2)
17t. Jets Pizza, Bay City, MI (1-2)
17t. Jack’s Team Sports, Fond du Lac, WI (0-2)
17t. Halfway House, Eldorado, WI (0-2)
17t. Granite Inn/CJ’s Sports Bar, Redgranite, WI (0-2)
17t. Secory Flyers, Port Huron, MI (0-2)
17t. Port Huron Koa, Port Huron, MI (0-2)
17t. Team Stats, Saginaw, MI (0-2)

2014 ASA Men’s Major Fast Pitch Nationals

2014 held at Byers Softball Complex in South Bend, Indiana on July 31-August 4.


Champion – Hill United Chiefs, Machias, New York
Runner Up – NY Gremlins, Clifton Park, New York (33-10)


NY Gremlins behind pitcher Andrew Kirkpatrick eliminated the Kitchener Hallman Twins 7-4 in the loser’s bracket finals to advance to the championship against the defending champs, Hill United Chiefs.  The Chiefs behind the pitching of Adam Folkard defeated the Gremlins 7-4 to win the ASA title for the second straight year. Despite Bryan Abrey and Wayne Laulu hitting HR for the Gremlins. The Chiefs got to Losing Pitcher Dean Holoien as Jason Hill and James Todhunter hit home runs and Steve Mullaley was (2-2) with a walk. For the Chiefs, Jason Hill (2 HR),  Jeff Ellsworth (Grand Slam) and Craig Crawford also hit big HRs for the Chiefs in the tournament.


  • MVP – Steve Mullaley, Hill United Chiefs
  • Batting Leader – Steve Mullaley, Hill United Chiefs (7-10) – .700
  • HR Leader – Brian Banner, Hallman Twins – 4
  • HR Leader – Fernando Petric, Circle Tap – 4
  • Herb Dudley Pitching Award – Adam Folkard, Hill United Chiefs

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Adam Folkard, Hill United Chiefs (4-0, 27 IP, 40 Ks, 1 shutout, won championship game 7-4)
P – Andrew Kirkpatrick, NY Gremlins (3-1, 1 Shutout, 26 IP, 28 K)
P – Juan Potolocchio, Circle Tap Dukes (3-0)
C – Bruno Motroni, Circle Tap Dukes
IF – Steve Mullaley, Hill United Chiefs (7-10, .700, HR, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 7 RBI and went 2 for 2 in the championship game)
IF – Shea Bryant, Emerson Aces
IF – Chase Turner, The Bar Buzz
IF – Nick Shailes, Hill United Chiefs
OF – Fernando Petric, Circle Tap Dukes
OF – Francisco Lombardo, Emerson Aces
OF – Jeffrey Goolagong, NY Gremlins (.313, HR, 8 RBI)
OF – Jeff Ellsworth, Hill United Chiefs
UT – Bryan Avery, NY Gremlins (6-14, .429, HR, 2 RBI)
UT – Chris Miljavac, Circle Tap Dukes
UT – Donny Hale, Pennsylvania Power

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Josh Johnson, The Bar Buzz
P – Tony Mancha, Swashbucklers
P – Kyle Crawford, Emerson Aces
C – Brian Banner, Twins
IF – Jerome Reamaki, Twins
IF – Derrick Zechman, Pennsylvania Power
IF – Travis Wilson, NY Gremlins
IF – Rhys Casley, NY Gremlins (.333, 2 HR)
OF – Manuez GoDoy, Pennsylvania Power
OF – Freddy Terkelsen, Twins
OF – Mathieu Roy, NY Gremlins (3 HR)
OF – Justin Krenzke, Emerson Aces
UT – Erick Urbaneja, Circle Tap Dukes
UT – James Ted Hunter, Hill United Chiefs
UT – Eddie Kettlehut, Pennsylvania Power


OTHERS

Dean Holoien, NY Gremlins went 1-1, 8 IP, 16 K.
Blair Ezekiel, NY Gremlins (.333, HR)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Hill United Chiefs, Machias, NY (4-0)
2. NY Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY (4-2)
3. Twins, Topeka, KS (4-2)
4. Circle Tap Dukes, Denmark, WI (3-2)
5t. Emerson Aces, Sanford, MI (3-2)
5t. Pennsylvania Power, Harrisburg, PA (2-2)
7t. Swashbucklers, Staten Island, NY (2-2)
7t. Kegel Black Knights, Moorhead, MN (2-2)
9t. The Bar Buzz, Bakersfield, CA (2-2)
9t. Bloomington Stix, Bloomington., IL (2-3)
9t. Capitals, Westerville, OH (1-2)
9t. Topeka Toros, Topeka, KS (1-2)
13t. Great Lakes Mariners, Marshall, MI (1-3)
13t. Bandits, Pueblo., CO (0-3)
13t. Twin City Gray Sox, Sawyer, MI (0-3)

2014 ASA Girls 18-Under Fast Pitch Nationals

2014 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Complex in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on July 20-26.


Champion – Wagner’s Gold Dunn, Oviedo, Florida
Runner Up – Lil Rebels 96, Henderson, Nevada


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Wagner’s Gold Dunn, Oviedo, FL (7-0)
2. Lil Rebels 96, Henderson, NV (6-2)
3. Beverly Bandits Demarini, Mattawan, MI (6-2)
4. Houston Power Gold Glowacz, Katy, TX (5-2)
5t. St. Louis Chaos Beatty, Wildwood, MO (5-2)
5t. Southern Force 18 Gold, Elberton, GA (5-2)
7t. Atlanta Vipers Loveless, Newnan, GA (4-2)
7t. Oklahoma Exclusive 18 Gold, Midwest City, OK (6-2)
9t. Blue Angels Gold, Southaven, MS (3-2)
9t. Wichita Mustangs Gold 18U, Wichita, KS (5-2)
9t. Florida Storm 18U Gold, Jacksonville, FL (5-2)
9t. Texas Sudden Impact Gold Dutton, Spring, TX (5-2)
13t. Sarasota Heat, Sarasota, FL (3-2)
13t. Texas Bombers HTX, Humble, TX (4-2)
13t. Louisiana Voodoo Gold, River Ridge, LA (4-2)
13t. Austin Storm, Pflugerville, TX (4-2)
17t. American Pastime Gold, Upland, CA (2-2)
17t. Louisiana Patriots, Prairieville, LA (2-2)
17t. STL Academy, St. Louis, MO (2-2)
17t. GA Power Demarini Gold, Auburn, GA (2-2)
17t. Gators Gold Flannery, Wellington, FL (2-2)
17t. St. Louis Gamers Gold, Wildwood, MO (2-2)
17t. D-Bat Tulsa Shootout Gold, Tulsa, OK (2-2)
17t. Polar Crush, Arlington, MA (3-2)
25t. THZ Softball, Austin, TX (2-2)
25t. Oklahoma Diamond Girls, Tulsa, OK (2-2)
25t. Rock 18 Gold, Holland, PA (2-2)
25t. Louisiana Voodoo Gold Barksdale, River Ridge, LA (2-2)
25t. Texas Elite Easton Gold (Bancroft), Grand Paririe, TX (2-2)
25t. Frozen Ropes/Diamonds, Seagoville, TX (2-2)
25t. Heartbreakers Gold, Woodsboro, MD (2-2)
25t. Texas Rapid Fire Gold, Flower Mound, TX (2-2)
33t. Team Kansas Gold, Olathe, KS (1-2)
33t. Strikeforce Softball 18 Gold Frank, La Quinta, CA (1-2)
33t. Texas Aces Gold Jacoby, Sugar Land, TX (1-2)
33t. Esprit Heifner, Ballwin, MO (1-2)
33t. Newtown Rock Amendolara, Langhorne, PA (1-2)
33t. Ohio Nightmare 18U Gold, Grove City, OH (1-2)
33t. Washington Explosion 18 Gold-Thompson, Connell, WA (1-2)
33t. Foothill Gold, Cameron Park, CA (1-2)
33t. RBA West Team Louisville, Henrico, VA (1-2)
33t. Wagner’s/3N2, Safety Harbor, FL (1-2)
33t. CF Intruders Gold, Magnolia, TX (1-2)
33t. Texas Sting, Tomball, TX (1-2)
33t. Tulsa Elite 96, Springdale, AR (1-2)
33t. Severna Park Hornets Gold, Severna Park, MD (1-2)
33t. NE Echoes Elite Gold, Papillion, NE (1-2)
33t. All American Mizuno, Woodland, CA (1-2)
49t. Arkansas Heat Gold, Bald Knob, AR (0-2)
49t. PA Shooting Stars Gold Byler, Lititz, PA (0-2)
49t. Texas Fusion Gold, Haslet, TX (0-2)
49t. Richmond Ruckus Ellis, Midlothian, VA (0-2)
49t. Angels Gold, Guyton, GA (0-2)
49t. AZ Hotshots Gold Davis, Chandler, AZ (0-2)
49t. Tulsa Elite 95 Gold, Owasso, OK (0-2)
49t. Sneaky Cleats Gold, Tyler, TX (0-2)
49t. Delaware Cobras Gold Edwards, Bear, DE (0-2)
49t. GA Force Dingler, Oxford, GA (0-2)
49t. So Cal Wicked 18U, La Habra, CA (0-2)
49t. TX Sudden Impact Gold, Spring, TX (0-2)
49t. Philadelphia Spirit Gold, Philadelphia, PA (0-2)
49t. Oregon Panthers Gold, Keizer, OR (0-2)
49t. Georgia Knockouts Gold, Kennesaw, GA (0-2)
49t. Washington Acers 18 WC Rogers, Federal Way, WA (0-2)

2014 ASA Women’s Open Slow Pitch Nationals

2014 held at Edmond, Oklahoma.


Champion: Derby Girls/Softball.com/Combat, Seattle, Washington
Runner Up: All Armed Forces, Washington, D.C.


The Derby Girls beat Armed Forces 9-6 in winners bracket Finals, then the Armed Forces came back and beat Derby Girls 16-13 forcing the IF game. Derby Girls scored 11 runs in the 4th, 5th and 6th innings to finish off a 16-6 run rule victory to defeat Armed Forces in the Championship Game. Kim Pierce (10-16, .625, 10 Runs) and Tara Salcedo both went 4-5 (including 3 Doubles) in the game to lead the Derby Girls. Megan Marie (10-16, .625, 9 RBI, 6 Runs) and Amy Doerflinger (7-12, .583, 9 RBI) combined for 6 hits and 9 RBIs in the win. Christan Dowling of the Derby Girls, the most feared hitter in Women’s Sofball History was intentionally Walked 5 times in the game and scored 4 runs. Dowling finished the tournament 4 for 4 with 11 Intentional Walks. Her 4 hits included 2 singles, a triple and a Home Run. Kim Pierce (10-16, .625, 3 RBI and 10 Runs) also had a great tournament for the Derby Girls.Melissa Graves (14-22, .636, 9 RBI, 12 Runs) went 3-4 to lead the Armed Forces team. Christian Camp also had a tremendous tournament for the Armed Forces squad ( 10-16, . 625 4 RBI, and 10 Runs), and a home run for 5 RBIs total and 9 Runs scored


  • MVP – Tara Salcedo, Derby Girls (9-16, .562, 3 Doubles, 7 RBIs, 5 Runs)
  • Batting Award – Christan Dowling, Derby Girls/Combat (4-4, 1.000, 1 HR, 5 RBIs, 11 BBs, 15-15, 1.000 OB%) – 1.000
  • Batting Leader – Lenia Braxton, Armed Forces (14-21, 14 RBIs 8 Runs) – .667
  • Batting Leader – Sahara Henson, Lady MVP (10-15, 7 RBIs,7 Runs) – .667
  • Home Run Leader – Christan Dowling, Derby Girls/Combat – 1
  • Home Run Leader – Misty Smith, Lady MVP (5-11, .455, 7 RBIs, 4 Runs) – 1

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Kat Sherer, Derby Girls/Softball.com/Combat (2-8, .250, 2 RBI, 3 Runs, 3-1 Pitching)
IF – Dara Toman, Derby Girls/Softball.com/Combat (6-13, .462, 5 RBI, 6 Runs)
IF – Megan Miller, Derby Girls/Softball.com/Combat (10-16, .625, 9 RBI, 6 Runs)
IF – Stefanie Watt, Derby Girls/Softball.com/Combat (6-11, .545, 5 RBI, 2 Runs)
IF – Leina Braxton, All Armed Forces (14-21, .667, 14 RBI 8 Runs)
IF – Terri Hodges, All Armed Forces (13-21, .619, 10 RBI, 9 Runs)
OF – Amy Doerflinger, Derby Girls/Softball.com/Combat (7-12, .583, 9 RBI, 2 Runs)
OF – Kim Pierce, Derby Girls/Softball.com/Combat (10-16, .625, 3 RBI, 10 Runs)
OF – Melessa Graves, All Armed Forces (14-22, .636, 9 RBI, 12 Runs)
OF – Sahara Henson, Lady MVP (10-15, .667, 7 RBI,7 Runs)
UT – Christan Dowling, Derby Girls/Softball.com/Combat (4-4, 1.000, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 11 BB, 15-15, 1.000 OB%)
UT – Tammi Higginbotham, Derby Girls/Softball.com/Combat (5-11, .455, 2 RBI, 4 Runs)
UT – Christian Camp, All Armed Forces (10-16, .625, 4 RBI, 3 Runs)
UT – Kasey Castor, All Armed Forces (7-14, .500, 7 RBI, 3 Runs, 4 BB)
UT – Schameka White, All Armed Forces (9-20, .450, 8 RBI, 7 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Derby Girls/Softball.Com/Combat, Seattle, WA (3-1)
2. All Armed Forces, Washington, DC (4-2)
3. Lady MVP, Oklahoma City, OK (2-2)
4. Wicked/Fallout Sports, Norman, OK (0-2)
5. Bad Rap, Elk City, OK (0-2)

2013 NCAA Women’s College World Series

2013 held at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on May 31 – June 6.


Champion – Oklahoma Sooners (57-4)
Runner Up – Tennessee Lady Vols (52-12)


Lauren Chamberlain rounded first base waiting, wondering and praying even that her long drive would be a home run and not just a foul ball.

When third-base umpire Christie Cornwell raised her right hand and signaled that it was a home run, she thrust both arms into the air and ran around the bases into a celebration at home plate.

Chamberlain’s two-run home run in the bottom of the 12th inning lifted top-seeded Oklahoma to a 5-3 win against Tennessee on Monday night in Game 1 of the Women’s College World Series finals. It was her 30th of the season, tying for the most in the nation this season.

“I really couldn’t believe it,” Chamberlain said. “It was awesome.”

The Sooners capitalized on a dropped pop-up to rally from three runs down in the 11th after Tennessee’s Madison Shipman broke a scoreless tie with a three-run home run off of national player of the year Keilani Ricketts (35-1).

Ellen Renfroe (19-5) was able to match Ricketts until the end, striking out 13 for seventh-seeded Tennessee (52-11). She threw 180 pressure-packed pitches, eight less than Ricketts.

It ended up as the longest game in the championship round since 1984, when UCLA beat Texas A&M 1-0 in 13 innings back when a single game decided the NCAA softball title.


  • Most Outstanding Player – Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma
  • Batting Leader – Lauren Chamberlain, Oklahoma – .421
  • RBI Leader – Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma – 6
  • Home Run Leader – Lauren Chamberlain, Oklahoma – 3
  • ERA Leader – Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma – 1.74
  • Strikeout Leader – Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma – 39

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

N/A


SCORES

  1. Washington 4 Nebraska 3 (8 inn.)
  2. Tennessee 9 Florida 2
  3. Texas 5 Arizona State 3
  4. Oklahoma 7 Michigan 1
  5. Tennessee 1 Washington 0
  6. Oklahoma 10 Texas 2
  7. Florida 9 Nebraska 8 (15 inn.) – Nebraska eliminated
  8. Michigan 2 Arizona State 0 – Arizona State eliminated
  9. Texas 3 Florida 0 – Florida eliminated
  10. Washington 4 Michigan 1 – Michigan eliminated
  11. Tennessee 2 Texas 0 – Texas eliminated
  12. Oklahoma 6 Washington 2 – Washington eliminated
  13. Oklahoma 5 Tennessee 3 (12 inn.)
  14. Oklahoma 4 Tennessee 0 – Tennessee eliminated

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Oklahoma Sooners (5-0)
2. Tennessee Lady Vols (3-2)
3. Washington Huskies (2-2)
4. Texas Longhorns (2-2)
5t. Michigan Wolverines (1-2)
5t. Florida Gators (1-2)
7t. Arizona State Sun Devils (0-2)
7t. Nebraska Cornhuskers (0-2)


2013 Oklahoma Sooners


NATIONAL SEEDS

  1. Oklahoma
  2. Florida
  3. Oregon
  4. Texas
  5. Arizona State
  6. Missouri
  7. Tennessee
  8. Michigan
  9. LSU
  10. Alabama
  11. Washington
  12. Kentucky
  13. South Alabama
  14. Nebraska
  15. Louisville
  16. Texas A&M

REGIONALS

Norman Regional

  1. Oklahoma 17 Marist 0 (5 inn.)
  2. Arkansas 5 Fordham 1
  3. Fordham 5 Marist 3 – Marist eliminated
  4. Oklahoma 10 Arkansas 5
  5. Arkansas 5 Fordham 2 – Fordham eliminated
  6. Oklahoma 14 Arkansas 1 – Arkansas eliminated

Oklahoma qualifies for a Super Regional, 3-0.

College Station Regional

  1. Texas A&M 12 Penn 0 (5 inn.)
  2. Baylor 7 Arizona 0
  3. Arizona 3 Penn 2 (8 inn.) – Penn eliminated
  4. Texas A&M 6 Baylor
  5. Baylor 8 Arizona 4 – Arizona eliminated
  6. Baylor 9 Texas A&M 5
  7. Texas A&M 8 Baylor 0

Texas A&M qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Ann Arbor Regional

  1. Michigan 5 Valparaiso 0
  2. California 8 Central Michigan 1
  3. Valparaiso 7 Central Michigan 4 – Central Michigan eliminated
  4. Michigan 5 California 0
  5. California 6 Valparaiso 0 -Valparaiso eliminated
  6. Michigan 3 California 1 – California eliminated

Michigan qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Baton Rouge Regional

  1. LSU 3 Central Connecticut 2
  2. Louisiana-Lafayette 3 Northwestern State 0
  3. Central Connecticut 9 Northwestern State 1 – Northwestern State eliminated
  4. Louisiana-Lafayette 3 LSU 0
  5. LSU 11 Central Connecticut 0 (6 inn.) – Central Connecticut eliminated
  6. Louisiana-Lafayette 1 LSU 0 – LSU eliminated

Louisiana-Lafayette qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tempe Regional

  1. Arizona State 5 San Jose State 2
  2. Georgia 9 San Diego State 3
  3. San Diego State 5 San Jose State 2 – San Jose State eliminated
  4. Arizona State 2 Georgia 0
  5. Georgia 3 San Diego State 2 – San Diego State eliminated
  6. Arizona State 2 Georgia 0 – Georgia eliminated

Arizona State qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Lexington Regional

  1. Kentucky 2 Marshall 1 (8 inn.)
  2. Virginia Tech 4 Notre Dame 3
  3. Marshall 3 Notre Dame 1 – Notre Dame eliminated
  4. Kentucky 6 Virginia Tech 2
  5. Virginia Tech 3 Marshall 2 (11 inn.) – Marshall eliminated
  6. Virginia Tech 2 Kentucky 0
  7. Kentucky 1 Virginia Tech 0 – Virginia Tech eliminated

Kentucky qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Austin Regional

  1. Texas 5 Army 0
  2. South Carolina 6 Houston 4
  3. Houston 7 Army 4 – Army eliminated
  4. Texas 11 South Carolina 2 (5 inn.)
  5. South Carolina 5 Houston 1 – Houston eliminated
  6. Texas 6 South Carolina 0 – South Carolina eliminated

Texas qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Mobile Regional

  1. South Alabama 10 Mississippi Valley State 0
  2. Florida State 5 Mississippi State 2
  3. Mississippi State 2 Mississippi Valley State 1 – Mississippi Valley State eliminated
  4. Florida State 2 South Alabama 1
  5. South Alabama 3 Mississippi State 0 – Mississippi State eliminated
  6. South Alabama 3 Florida State 0
  7. Florida State 7 South Alabama 6 (8 inn.) – South Alabama eliminated

Florida State qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.

Eugene Regional

  1. Oregon 5 BYU 2
  2. North Carolina 3 Wisconsin 2 (8 inn.)
  3. Wisconsin 6 BYU 0 – BYU eliminated
  4. Oregon 3 North Carolina 0
  5. Wisconsin 6 North Carolina 2 – North Carolina eliminated
  6. Oregon 3 Wisconsin 0

Oregon qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Lincoln Regional

  1. Nebraska 4 Northern Iowa 0
  2. Stanford 4 Tulsa 2
  3. Northern Iowa 2 Tulsa 1 – Tulsa eliminated
  4. Nebraska 7 Stanford 1
  5. Stanford 4 Northern Iowa 1 – Northern Iowa eliminated
  6. Nebraska 10 Stanford 5 – Stanford eliminated

Nebraska qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Columbia Regional

  1. Missouri 3 Stony Brook 0
  2. Hofstra 2 Oregon State 0
  3. Oregon State 6 Stony Brook 0 – Stony Brook eliminated
  4. Missouri 1 Hofstra 0
  5. Hofstra 8 Oregon State 4 (10 inn.) – Oregon State eliminated
  6. Hofstra 10 Missouri 0 (5 inn.)
  7. Missouri 5 Hofstra 0 – Hofstra eliminated

Missouri qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Seattle Regional

  1. Washington 2 Portland State 1
  2. Hawaii 3 Minnesota 0
  3. Minnesota 5 Portland State 0 – Portland State eliminated
  4. Washington 2 Hawaii 0
  5. Hawaii 3 Minnesota 0 – Minnesota eliminated
  6. Washington 8 Hawaii 0 (5 inn.) – Hawaii eliminated

Washington qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Knoxville Regional

  1. Tennessee 9 Longwood 0 (5 inn.)
  2. NC State 2 James Madison 0
  3. James Madison 5 Longwood 0 – Longwood eliminated
  4. Tennessee 1 NC State 0 (11 inn.)
  5. NC State 6 James Madison 4 – James Madison eliminated
  6. Tennessee 7 NC State 0 – NC State eliminated

Tennessee qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Tuscaloosa Regional

  1. Alabama 4 Jacksonville State 0
  2. Western Kentucky 3 South Carolina Upstate 0
  3. South Carolina Upstate 8 Jacksonville State 0 – Jacksonville State eliminated
  4. Alabama 7 Western Kentucky 6
  5. Western Kentucky 3 South Carolina Upstate 0 – South Carolina Upstate eliminated
  6. Alabama 13 Western Kentucky 1 (5 inn.) – Western Kentucky eliminated

Alabama qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Gainesville Regional

  1. Florida 7 Hampton 1
  2. South Florida 1 Georgia Southern 0 (8 inn.)
  3. Georgia Southern 3 Hampton 0 – Hampton eliminated
  4. Florida 11 South Florida 1 (5 inn.)
  5. South Florida 2 Georgia Southern 1 (9 inn.) – Georgia Southern eliminated
  6. Florida 2 South Florida 0 – South Florida eliminated

Alabama qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-0.

Louisville Regional

  1. Louisville 2 IPFW 1
  2. UAB 6 UCLA 3
  3. UCLA 8 IPFW 0 – IPFW eliminated
  4. UAB 7 Louisville 4
  5. UCLA 19 Louisville 2 (5 inn.) – Louisville eliminated
  6. UCLA 4 UAB 1
  7. UAB 3 UCLA 2 (13 inn.) – UCLA eliminated

UAB qualifies for the Super Regional, 3-1.


Norman Super Regional

  1. Oklahoma 10 Texas A&M 2 (6 inn.)
  2. Oklahoma 8 Texas A&M 0 (5 inn.)

Oklahoma qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Ann Arbor Super Regional

  1. Michigan 4 Louisiana-Lafayette 3
  2. Louisiana-Lafayette 5 Michigan 0
  3. Michigan 2 Louisiana-Lafayette 1

Michigan qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Tempe Super Regional

  1. Arizona State 5 Kentucky 4
  2. Arizona State 5 Kentucky 2

Arizona State qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Austin Super Regional

  1. Texas 3 Florida State 2
  2. Texas 4 Florida State 0

Texas qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Eugene Super Regional

  1. Nebraska 5 Oregon 2
  2. Oregon 4 Nebraska 3 (11 inn.)
  3. Nebraska 4 Oregon 2

Nebraska qualifies for the WCWS, 2-1.

Columbia Super Regional

  1. Washington 2 Missouri 1 (8 inn.)
  2. Washington 1 Missouri 0

Washington qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Knoxville Super Regional

  1. Tennessee 3 Alabama 2
  2. Tennessee 5 Alabama 3

Tennessee qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.

Gainesville Super Regional

  1. Florida 4 UAB 3
  2. Florida 1 UAB 0

Florida qualifies for the WCWS, 2-0.


REGULAR SEASON INFORMATION

  • Honda Sports Award – Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma (35-1, 1.23 ERA, 350 K)
  • USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year – Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma (35-1, 1.23 ERA, 350 K)

ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM

P – Keilani Ricketts SR. Oklahoma Sooners
P – Blaire Luna SR. Texas Longhorns
P – Hannah Rogers JR. Florida Gators
C – Amber Freeman SO. Arizona State Sun Devils
1B – Lauren Chamberlain SO. Oklahoma Sooners
2B – Lauren Gibson SR. Tennessee Lady Vols
3B – Raven Chavanne SR. Tennessee Lady Vols
SS – Madison Shipman JR. Tennessee Lady Vols
OF – Janie Takeda SO. Oregon Ducks
OF – Kayla Braud SR. Alabama Crimson Tide
OF – Cassidy Bell SR. Penn State Nittany Lions
UTIL – Kaitlin Ingelsby JR. Washington Huskies
UTIL – Alexa Peterson JR. Oregon Ducks
AL – Lauren Haeger SO. Florida Gators
AL – Taylor Hoagland SR. Texas Longhorns
AL – Chelsea Thomas SR. Missouri Tigers
AL – Rachele Fico SR. LSU Tigers
AL – Jessica Moore SR. Oregon Ducks

ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM

P – Olivia Galati SR. Hofstra Pride
P – Dallas Escobedo JR. Arizona State Sun Devils
P – Jolene Henderson SR. California Golden Bears
C – Megan Baltzell SO. Longwood Lancers
1B – Alicja Wolny SR. Louisville Cardinals
2B – Katie Keller JR. Louisville Cardinals
3B – Shelby Pendley SO. Oklahoma Sooners
SS – Cheyenne Coyle JR. Arizona State Sun Devils
OF – Haylie McCleney FR. Alabama Crimson Tide
OF – B.B. Bates SR. UCLA Bruins
OF – Brianna Turang SR. Oklahoma Sooners
UTIL – Tatum Edwards JR. Nebraska Cornhuskers
UTIL – Cali Lanphear FR. Texas A&M Aggies
AL – Sierra Romero FR. Michigan Wolverines
AL – Kaila Hunt JR. Alabama Crimson Tide
AL – Emilee Koerner SO. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
AL – Brianna Cherry SR. ULL Ragin’ Cajuns
AL – Hannah Campbell JR. South Alabama Jaguars

ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM

P – Kaia Parnaby SR. Hawaii Rainbow Wahine
P – Aimee Creger JR. Tulsa Hurricanes
P – Lacey Waldrop SO. FSU Seminoles
C – Sarah Draheim SR. ULL Ragin’ Cajuns
1B – Geri Ann Glasco FR. Georgia Bulldogs
2B – Kaylan Howard SR. Oregon Ducks
3B – Kaitlyn Richardson SO. Minnesota Golden Gophers
SS – Taylor Thom JR. Texas Longhorns
OF – Tomeka Watson SR. Elon Phoenix
OF – Maggie Hull SR. Kansas Jayhawks
OF – A.J. Andrews SO. LSU Tigers
UTIL – Jaclyn Traina JR. Alabama Crimson Tide
UTIL – Brooke Short SR. Longwood Lancers
AL – Sara Nevins JR. USF Bulls
AL – Jennifer Gilbert JR. Ball State Cardinals
AL – Stephanie Pasquale JR. Temple Owls
AL – Ashley Lane SR. Michigan Wolverines
AL – Melissa Dumezich SR. Texas A&M Aggies

2013 ASA C Men’s Slow Pitch Nationals

2013 held in Liberty, Missouri on August 31-September 2.


Champion – Syndicate/Guardian National/Gold’s Gym, Overland Park, Kansas
Runner Up – All Army A, Sam Houston, Texas


  • MVP – Warren Wiley, Syndicate/Guardian National/Gold’s Gym
  • Batting Leader – Warren Wiley, Syndicate/Guardian National/Gold’s Gym
  • Home Run Leader – Bryce Schweitzer, Detox

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Thad Eagan, Syndicate/Guardian National/Gold’s Gym
IF – Taylor Schmidt, All Army A
IF – Bryce Schweitzer, Detox
IF – Jedon Matthews, All Army A
IF – Brandon Weems, Syndicate/Guardian National/Gold’s Gym
IF – Mark Johnson, Syndicate/Guardian National/Gold’s Gym
OF – Lewis Noska, Viessman Trucking/Jimmy’s Pourhouse
OF – David Moore, All Army A
OF – Chad Rodriguez, Syndicate/Guardian National/Gold’s Gym
OF – Zack Eubanks, Syndicate/Guardian National/Gold’s Gym
UT – Anthony Willingham, DeMarini Headbangers
UT – Warren Wiley, Syndicate/Guardian National/Gold’s Gym
UT – La Curtis Mayes, Relentless Chaos/MONSTA Athletics
UT – Kenneth Turlington, All Army A

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Zach Hoover, Detox
IF – Joseph Barragan, So Cal Special Forces/Monsta Athletics
IF – Armando Armas, So Cal Special Forces/Monsta Athletics
IF – David Gurrola, So Cal Special Forces/Monsta Athletics
IF – Jeremy Hochstetler, Street Kids/Wildman
IF – Chad Gerads, Viessman Trucking/Jimmys Pourhouse
OF – Travis Dixon, Viessman Trucking/Jimmy’s Pourhouse
OF – Jordan Scales, Detox
OF – Brad Manahl, Detox
OF – Shawn Moriaty, All Army A
UT – Alex Mugica, Relentless Chaos/MONSTA Athletics
UT – Terry Patesel, Street Kids/Wildman
UT – Michael Klaff, DeMarini Headbangers
UT – Johnathan Alcala, Relentless Chaos/MONSTA Athletics
UT – Todd Mase, Street Kids/Wildman


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Syndicate/Guardian National/Gold’s Gym, Overland Park, KS (7-0)
2. All Army A, Sam Houston, TX (6-2)
3. Detox, Cedar Falls, IA (5-2)
4. Street Kids/Wildman, South Bend, IN (4-2)
5t. So Cal Special Forces/Monsta Athletics, San Diego, CA (5-2)
5t. Viessman Trucking/Jimmy’s Pourhouse, St. Joseph, MN (5-2)
7t. Shut D, Kailua Kona, HI (3-2)
7t. DeMarini Headbangers, Palm City, FL (4-2)
9t. All Army B, Sam Houston, TX (2-2)
9t. Guttermaster, Easton, PA (2-2)
9t. Relentless Chaos/Monsta Athletics, Riverside, CA (4-2)
9t. Dirtbags Softball, Omaha, NE (3-2)
13t. McAlpine’s Well Drilling/Priority Courier/State Farm, Big Lake, MN (2-2)
13t. Precision Recovery, Decatur, IL (3-2)
13t. Team BuzzKill, Baxter, MN (3-2)
13t. Infamous/CA/PPG/Lake Painting, Indianola, IA (2-2)
17t. Champaign SOS, Tolono, IL (2-2)
17t. West Coast Express, Oceanside, CA (2-2)
17t. 22 Below, Holland, MI (1-2)
17t. PUI/Century 21, Kansas City, MO (1-2)
17t. National Pawn Softball, Otisville, MI (3-2)
17t. Russell’s Paint & Body Shop, Lake Mary, FL (2-2)
17t. OC, Grimes, IA (2-2)
17t. C4 Softball, Russellville, MO (1-2)
25t. Bryan Rock, Prior Lake, MN (1-2)
25t. Infinity Plumbing/Miken, Northfield, MN (1-2)
25t. Subway/Desert Falls/Rover Plus Nine/Easton, Germantown, WI (1-2)
25t. Halley Rose/Tabu, Cedar Rapids, IA (1-2)
25t. Pizza Ranch/Powerful Nutrition, Des Moines, IA (1-2)
25t. J&R Logistics, Tulsa, OK (0-2)
25t. X-Rated, Tulsa, OK (0-2)
25t. TX Powerhouse, Wever, IA (0-2)
33t. The Box/Channel Seed, Fargo, ND (1-2)
33t. B&B Drywall, Belton, MO (0-2)
33t. Eastway/Teamrazzo, Sioux Falls, SD (0-2)
33t. Hammerheads/Kass & Co., Dubuque, IA (0-2)
33t. River Bottom Rednecks, N/A, OK (0-2)
33t. Voodoo Lounge, Burbank, IL (0-2)
33t. Stagecoach, Shakopee, IN (0-2)
33t. KJ Construction/CRC/Isaacson Implement/Next Gen, Owatonna, MN (0-2)
33t. Hooters, Fargo, ND (0-2)