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2013 ASA Men’s A Slow Pitch Nationals

2013 held at Ridgeland, Mississippi on September 27-29.


Champion – Long Haul/JJ’s/Doerflinger/Easton, Albertville, Minnesota
Runner Up – O&S Cattle, Stillwater, Minnesota


Long Haul/JJ/Doerflinger/Easton went undefeated (4-0) at Ridgefield, MS to capture the ASA Class-A National Championship. They defeated the All Armed Forces All Star team 29-18 in the winners bracket final. Kevin Filby was 5-5 with 3 HR and 8 RBI in that game to lead Long Haul. Cory Large and Brad Reckart each had 4 hits. The O&S Cattlemen then defeated the Armed Forces
30-21 in the losers bracket final behind Dale Drungardt’s 6-6 performance which included a HR and 4 RBI. Pitcher Geno Buck had 3 HR and 7 RBI. Lee Powers and Dennis Rulli combined for 9 hits for the Cattlemen. The Championship Game was won handily by the Long Haul squad 41-29. Long Haul had a 24-23 lead after 4, but then broke it open with 17 runs in the final 3 innings.
They recorded 49 hits in the game. Tourny MVP Brian Wegman was 7-7 with 3 HR, 8 RBI and 7 Runs Scored. Cory Large, Brandon Dillon, Kevin Filby and Mike Umscheid all had 6 hits apiece. For the O&S squad, Dennis Rulli (5-6), Lee Powers (4-6) and Geno Buck (4-5) led the way for O&S. Dale Brungardt of O&S was the HR champ with 11. Kyle Pearson (FL) of Rip City/Iron Hawk/DeMarini
won the batting title with a perfect 14 for 14 performance.


  • MVP – Brian Wegman, Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (18-20, .900, 8 HR, 19 RBI, 19 Runs)
  • HR Leader – Dale Brungardt, O&S Cattle (27-37, .730, 36 RBI, 20 Runs) – 11
  • Batting Leader – Kyle Pearson, Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (14-14, 4 HR, 9 RBI, 11 Runs) – 1.000

2013 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Travis Clark, Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (10-22, .455, 1 HR, 10 RBI, 6 Runs)
IF – Brian Wegman, Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (18-20, .900, 8 HR, 19 RBI, 19 Runs)
IF – Brad Reckert, Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (14-19, .737, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 15 Runs)
IF – Dennis Rulli, O & S Cattle (27-38, .711, 7 HR, 25 RBI, 23 Runs)
IF – Jake Alienben, All Armed Forces (13-17, .765, 5 HR, 13 RBI, 10 Runs)
IF – Dale Brungardt, O & S Cattle (27-37, .730, 11 HR, 36 RBI, 20 Runs)
OF – Cory Large, Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (20-23, .870, 4 HR, 12 RBI, 20 Runs)
OF – Kyle Pearson (LA), Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (14-14, 1.000, 4 HR, 9 RBI, 11 Runs)
OF – Nick Santana, O & S Cattle (25-36, .694, 5 HR, 14 RBI, 24 Runs)
OF – Neil Haglund, Chempak/WC Lazers/Louisville Slugger (12-18, .667, 10 HR, 23 RBI, 15 Runs)
UTIL – Cory Boothe, Sonnys (12-13, .923, 7 HR, 16 RBI, 11 Runs)
UTIL – Bryce Oliveira, Sonnys (11-13, .846, .4 HR, 12 RBI, 10 Runs)
UTIL – Kevin Bazat, Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (12-18, .667, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 13 Runs)
UTIL – Kevin Filby, Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (17-22, .773, 8 HR, 21 RBI, 15 Runs)
UTIL – Lee Powers, O & S Cattle (27-36, .750, 9 HR, 20 RBI, 21 Runs)

2013 SECOND TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Geno Buck, O & S Cattle (21-39, .538, 5 HR, 22 RBI, 14 Runs)
IF – Brandon Gooding, 4 the Fallen/Miken (11-15, .733, 4 HR, 6 RBI, 8 Runs)
IF – Chris Greinert, Sonnys (11-15, .733, 1 HR, 6 RBI, 9 Runs)
IF – Chente Granados, Chempak/WC Lazers/Louisville Slugger (16-22, .727, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 14 Runs)
IF – Kenneth Turlington, All Armed Forces (18-25, .720, 5 HR, 13 RBI, 12 Runs)
IF – Bubba Mack, O & S Cattle (21-35, .600, 9 HR, 22 RBI, 17 Runs)
OF – Kyle Cowart, Chempak/WC Lazers/Louisville Slugger (11-16, .688, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 6 Runs)
OF – Matt Schrage, Rip City/Iron Hawk/DeMarini (8-12, .667, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 7 Runs)
OF – Brendan Dillon, Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (15-20, .750, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 14 Runs)
OF – Frank Deaver, 4 the Fallen/Miken (12-16, .750, 4 HR, 7 RBI, 7 Runs)
UTIL – Mickey Rowland, Tharaldson/Easton/Xtreme (7-11, .636, 3 HR, 4 RBI, 8 Runs)
UTIL – Chris Larsen, Rip City/Iron Hawk/DeMarini (11-14, .786, 6 HR, 13 RBI, 6 Runs)
UTIL – Reggie Schulte, O & S Cattle (19-30, .633, 5 HR, 16 RBI, 20 Runs)
UTIL – Dustin Roberts, Chempak/WC Lazers/Louisville Slugger (14-21, .667, 8 HR, 17 RBI, 12 Runs)
UTIL – Denny Crine, 4 the Fallen/Miken (11-14, .786, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 9 Runs)


OTHERS

Ryan Parfitt, 4 the Fallen/Miken (13-19, .684, 4 HR, 10 RBI, 10 Runs)
Jason Branch, Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (14-22, .636, 1 HR, 8 RBI, 11 Runs)
Jared Krasselt, O&S Cattlemen (20-32, .625, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 15 Runs)
Robert Blackburn, Chempak West Coast Laserz (13-21, 619, 9 HR, 16 RBI, 13 Runs)
Lee Payne, O&S Cattlemen (19-32, .594, 6 HR, 12 RBI, 19 Runs)
Brett Helmer, Long Haul/JJs/Doerflinger/Easton (4-13, .308, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 2 Runs)
Jeremy Yates, O&S Cattlemen (22-39, .564, 6 HR, 16 RBI, 24 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS 

1. Long Haul/JJ’s/Doerflinger/Easton Albertville, MN (4-0)
2. O&S Cattle Stillwater, MN (5-2)
3. All Armed Forces Washington, D.C. (3-2)
4. Chempak/WC Lazers/Louisville Slugger Perris, CA (4-2)
5t. Tharaldson/Easton/Xtreme Fargo, ND (2-2)
5t. Rip City/Iron Hawk/Demarini Denver, IA (1-2)
7t. 4 The Fallen/Miken Anthem, AZ (2-2)
7t. Sonny’s Casper, WY (1-2)
9t. Pro Gutter/Hemphill Construction Flora, MS (0-2)
9t. Buzini/BWW/Worth Brandon, MS (0-2)
9t. Red’s Astros/Louisville Slugger Indianapolis, IN (0-2)

2013 ASA Men’s (10) Modified Pitch Nationals

2013 held at Port Huron, Michigan on August 31-September 2.


Champion – Degroat’s/GVI, Greenville, New York
Runner Up – Secory Flyers, Port Huron, Michigan


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

2013 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

N/A


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Greenville, Greenville, NY (6-1)
2. Gilligan/Hagemeister, Green Bay, WI (7-2)
3. Jubb Softball, Swanzey, NH (4-2)
4. Dempsey & Baxter, Erie, PA (4-2)
5t. Press Box Blue Sox, Fond du Lac, WI (4-2)
5t. Secory Flyers, Port Huron, MI (4-2)
7t. Boston Sharks, Boston, MA (4-2)
7t. Men Of Iron, Lancaster, PA (4-2)
9t. Bachelors Ii, East Brady, PA (2-2)
9t. Press Box Bulldogs, Fond du Lac, WI (2-2)
9t. The Mug, Fanklin, NH (2-2)
9t. Airways/MVP Printing, Erie, PA (2-2)
13t. Buccaneers, Port Huron, MI (1-2)
13t. Cellular Solutions, Midland, MI (1-2)
13t. Team Stats, Saginaw, MI (1-2)
13t. Jets Pizza, Bay City, MI (1-2)
17t. Cheap Charlies, Port Huron, MI (0-2)
17t. Marysville Goodyear, Port Huron, MI (0-2)
17t. Lee’S Auto, Port Huron, MI (0-2)
17t. Port Huron Koa, Port Huron, MI (0-2)
17t. Fat Boys, St. Cloud, WI (0-2)
17t. Wolves, Saginaw, MI (0-2)
17t. Alexander Stallions, Port Huron, MI (0-2)
17t. Hurricanes, Port Huron, MI (0-2)
25t. Angry Bull, Port Huron, MI (0-2)

2013 ASA Men’s Major Fast Pitch Nationals

2013 held at South Bend, Indiana on August 1-4.


Champion – Hill United Chiefs, Machias, New York
Runner Up – NY Gremlins, Clifton Park, New York (27-5)


NY Gremlins lost the winner’s bracket finals to Hill United Chiefs 2-1 and then sat and watched the California A’s defeat the Jarvis Travelers 7-4. The Gremlins had to defeat the A’s to get another crack at the Chief.  But California A’s had to withdraw due to lack of pitching and New York was awarded a 7-0 forfeit win in the loser’s bracket finals.  They came up on the short end of the score in the finals.  The Gremlins led 2-0 going into the bottom of the 6th inning behind the pitching of Sean Whitten. After the Chiefs scored 2 runs to tie the score, Andrew Kirkpatrick came in to pitch in relief and then in the bottom of the 7th inning, gave up  the winning run with two outs to lose the championship game (3-2) and give the title to the Chiefs.  This completed a (5-0) run through the tournament for the Chiefs. Grant Patterson started the game for the Chiefs and went 5 innings. Mitch Hardy pitched the 6th inning and then Adam Folkard came in the 7th inning and struck out two batters to gain the win.


  • MVP – Steve Mullaley, Hill United Chiefs
  • Batting Leader – Freddie Terkelson, Kitchener Hallman Twins – .600
  • Home Run Leader – Nathan Nukunuku, California A’s – 4
  • Herb Dudley Pitching Award – Adam Folkard, Hill United Chiefs

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Adam Folkard, Hill United Chiefs (3-0, 21 IP, 31 K)
P – Juan Potolocchio, PA Power
P – Lucas Mata, California A’s (4-0, 26 IP, 24 K, 4 ERs, 1.07 ERA)
C – Bryan Abrey, NY Gremlins
IF – Nick Shailes, Hill United Chiefs
IF – Blair Ezekiel, NY Gremlins (7-16, .438, 5 RBI, 4 Runs)
IF – Steve Mullaley, Hill United Chiefs (2-4, 2 RBIs in the (3-2) final game) – drove in Jeff Ellsworth with the winning run in the bottom of the 7th in the championship game.
IF – Nathan Nukanuku, California A’s (8-18, .444, 7 RBI, 5 Runs)
OF – Freddy Terkelsen, Hallman Twins (9-15, 2 HR, 3 Doubles, 8 RBI, 5 Runs)
OF – Brad Ezekiel, Hill United Chiefs
OF – Mathieu Roy, NY Gremlins (6-15, .400, HR 4 RBI)
OF – Jeffrey Goolagong, NY Gremlins (6-15, .400 2 HR, 5 RBI, 4 Runs)
UTIL – Jeff Ellsworth, Hill United Chiefs
UTIL – Jerome Raemaki, Hallman Twins
UTIL – Derek Mayson, California A’s

SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

P – Andrew Kirkpatrick, NY Gremlins (2-1, 1 Shutout, 18 IP, 28 K)
P – Grant Patterson, Hill United Chiefs
P – Gerald Muizelaar, Kegel Black Knights
C – Bruno Matroni, PA Power
IF – Kevin Schellenberg, California A’s
IF – Thomas Enoka, PA Power
IF – Tyson Berne, NY Gremlins
IF – Matt Palazzo, California A’s
OF – Tom Avery, PA Power
OF – Ben Enoka, Hallman Twins
OF – Karl Golan, PA Power
OF – Jason Hill, Hill United Chiefs
UTIL – Donny Hale, Hallman Twins
UTIL – Jason Sanford, Hill United Chiefs
UTIL – German Sacks, Circle Tap Dukes


OTHERS

Sean Whitten, NY Gremlins (1-0, 6 IP, 16 K)
Sean Cleary, NY Gremlins (1-1 10 IP, 17K)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Hill United Chiefs, Machias, NY (5-0)
2. New York Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY (4-2)
3. California A’s, Bakersfield, CA (4-2)
4. Hallman Twins, Broken Bow, NE (3-2)
5t. PA Power, Harrisburg, PA (3-2)
5t. Kegel Black Knights, Fargo, ND (3-2)
7t. Circle Tap Dukes, Denmark, WI (3-2)
7t. Midland Explorers, Midland, MI (3-2)
9t. Pueblo Bandits, Pueblo, CO (1-2)
9t. Great Lakes Mariners, Marshall, MI (2-2)
9t. Minnesota Angels, West St. Paul, MN (1-2)
9t. Westerville Capitals, Westerville, OH (1-3)
13t. Dolan & Murphy, Aurora, IL (0-3)
13t. Bloomington Stix, Bloomington, IL (0-3)
13t. Advocare Cubs, Marion, IN (0-3)
13t. Emerson Aces, Midland, MI (1-2)


NOTES

The tournament was a three game guarantee format.

2013 ASA Girls Gold 18-Under Fast Pitch Nationals

2013 held in Clearwater, Florida on July 22-27.


Champion – Atlanta Vipers Gile, Kennesaw, Georgia
Runner Up – Wagner’s Gold Dunn, Oviedo, Florida


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Atlanta Vipers Gile, Kennesaw, GA (7-0)
2. Wagner’s Gold Dunn, Oviedo, FL (7-2)
3. Rock 18 Gold, Holland, PA (5-2)
4. Fury 95 Andrus, Chattanooga, TN (6-2)
5t. Aces Express Gold, Houston, TX (6-2)
5t. Tulsa Elite 95, Owasso, OK (4-2)
7t. Beverly Bandits, Mattawan, MI (5-2)
7t. Miami Stingrays, Miami, FL (6-2)
9t. Louisiana Patriots, Prairieville, LA (4-2)
9t. Team Mizuno Impulse, The Colony, TX (3-2)
9t. Texas Impact, Cypress, TX (3-2)
9t. Wagner’s Sport 55, Temple Terrace, FL (3-2)
13t. Oklahoma Athletics, Bethany, OK (4-2)
13t. Sneaky Cleats, Tyler, TX (4-2)
13t. Gold Coast Hurricanes Norman, Davie, FL (3-2)
13t. Nemesis Fastpitch, Palmer, TX (3-2)
17t. Gators Gold, Wellington, FL (3-2)
17t. Georgia Elite Force, Chatsworth, FL (3-2)
17t. Nebraska Fury, Omaha, NE (2-2)
17t. Ohio Nightmare, Grove City, OH (3-2)
17t. Oregon Blaze, Beaverton, OR (2-2)
17t. Team North Florida, Tallahassee, FL (3-2)
17t. Washington Explosion, Connell, WA (2-2)
17t. New Jersey Gators, Blackwood, NJ (3-2)
25t. Florida Select, Delray, FL (2-2)
25t. Florida Storm Sheppard, Jacksonville, FL (2-2)
25t. Georgia Angels, Guyton, GA (2-2)
25t. Georgia Elite, Loganville, GA (2-2)
25t. Tampa Mustangs, Clearwater, FL (2-2)
25t. Texas Rapid Fire, Flower Mound, TX (2-2)
25t. Virginia Lady Eagles, Virginia Beach, VA (2-2)
25t. Williamsburg Starz, Williamsburg, VA (2-2)
33t. Atlanta Vipers Blackwell, Loganville, GA (1-2)
33t. Buzz Fastpitch Waller, Waco, TX (1-2)
33t. Chattanooga Force, Ooltewah, TN (1-2)
33t. D-Bat Tulsa Shootout, Tulsa, OK (1-2)
33t. Fury Fastpitch Moyer, Ooltewah, TN (1-2)
33t. Houston Power Gold Glowacz, Katy, TX (1-2)
33t. Illinois Bash, Elk Grove, IL (1-2)
33t. La Voodoo, River Ridge, LA (1-2)
33t. Midland Magic, Glen Carbon, IL (1-2)
33t. OC Elite Greg, Mission Viejo, CA (1-2)
33t. Richmond Diamonds, Richmond, VA (1-2)
33t. Team Kansas, Olathe, KS (1-2)
33t. Texas Bombers HTX, Humble, TX (1-2)
33t. Texas Kaos, Missouri City, TX (1-2)
33t. Team Storm Newsom, Hockley, TX (1-2)
33t. Tropic Wave Gold, Sarasota, FL (1-2)
49t. American Pastime SGV, San Dimas, CA (0-2)
49t. Blue Angels, Southhaven, MS (0-2)
49t. Easton Elite, Petaluma, CA (0-2)
49t. Echoes Elite, Papillion, NE (0-2)
49t. Legends Elite Gold, Chesapeake, VA (0-2)
49t. Ohio Lasers Black, Columbus, OH (0-2)
49t. Oklahoma Exclusive, Midwest City, OK (0-2)
49t. Pacific Coast Predators, Thousand Oaks, CA (0-2)
49t. Richmond Ruckus, Midlothian, VA (0-2)
49t. Sarasota Heat, Sarasota, FL (0-2)
49t. Sellersville Belles, Sellersville, PA (0-2)
49t. STL Academy, St. Louis, MO (0-2)
49t. Tulsa Elite Gold, Hominy, OK (0-2)
49t. Washington Angels, Richland, WA (0-2)
49t. Washington Illusions, Kelso, WA (0-2)
49t. Worcester Hawks, North Dighton, MA (0-2)

Gordie Heagle

His Message Board he started back in 2000 I still the place to go to find out what is going on in the Softball World. Thanks to Dale “DW” Weiser for maintaining it and keeping Gordie’s memory alive.

Old Scout Message Board – http://members3.boardhost.com/TheOldScout/

Hi! I would like to introduce myself to the softball world, who haven’t met me, or know me. My name is Gordie Heagle and I was born and raised in Phoenix, New York, and moved to the North Syracuse area in my freshman year. I attended North Syracuse High School, and played football, basketball, baseball and also played hockey. I have been married 38 years to my wonderful wife Joan, my childhood sweetheart. We have three daughters Colleen, Kathleen and Maureen and nine grandchildren one of which is Taylor Gordon Sheridan, our angel, who we lost to a 2-year battle to childhood cancer, Neuroblastoma at 2 1/2 years old. My oldest, daughter Colleen is married Jeff Wallace. Jeff has been in our family since he was 16 years old living next door to us for a few years and I watched him play baseball in high school. He was a very talented player.

After high school, I played semi-pro baseball in the old N.Y. State League I then formed my own team in 1964 and ran that for two years. In 1966, I took some of the players that played for me on my baseball team and started playing softball in the local leagues. That’s when my love for the game started to grow. I continued to play softball through my life, right up to today where I play in a senior softball league in Daytona Beach, Florida, where I reside in the winter months. As well as playing the game, I also had interest in umpiring from time to time. In 1984, I purchased a night club facility with 15 acres of land, where we built two softball fields. We ran weekly leagues and many weekend tournaments. I brought in many entertainers over the years such as, Rick Nelson, Dell Shannon, The Belmont’s, Bo Didley and had one Major outside concert on the ball fields with Ray Charles and Martha Reeves and the Vandelas. I also promoted and put on professional wrestling at our facility and also other places.

In 1987 to 1990, I put together one of the best softball teams, that ever came out of the Central New York area. The name of the team was called A.F. Pristera’s out of Utica, New York. I used six players from the Syracuse area which included, Jeff Wallace, his brother David Wallace and six players from the Utica area. We did not play any NIT Tournaments we just played in money tournaments every weekend. This team in a three-year span played forty-eight tournaments and won forty-six of them earning over $40,000.00 in prize money. After disbanding this team, I put together a Class A team and got a Louisville Slugger bat contract and began to play all over the country in Major A, AA tournaments. We played for two years with my goal being to expose Jeff Wallace around the country to other teams. You can see it paid off for Jeff as he was picked up by PACE out of Rochester, New York a very good AA team. Jeff was able to go to two USSSA World Series, the rest is history. I also watched Brett Helmer over the years playing against him in local tournaments I made a big mistake myself by not picking Brett up. Take a look where Brett Helmer is today.

Here’s a little story about my own personal life. I worked twenty years at the Nine Mile Plant II Nuclear Power Plant, in Oswego, New York and retired in 1984. I spent eight years as an on-ice official in professional hockey. I worked in the old Eastern Pro-League and also worked some American Hockey League games, did some NHL exhibition games and had the privilege to work in 1974 the Russian Hockey Team that played in Syracuse, New York in an exhibition game. One of my biggest thrills was working a game with Montreal Canadian Toronto Maple Leaf’s old timers hockey leagues. Another thrill was attending the AHL training camp for the officials in being instructed by one of the games great legends Boston Bruin’s defenseman Eddie Shore. Probably the greatest thrill for me in hockey was doing a clinic with the greatest of them all, Detroit Red Wing Gordie Howe. I’ve always been an avid sport fan enjoyed attending all sporting events. Over the years I have attended twelve Baseball World Series, eleven Super Bowls, fifteen Stanley Cup Playoff Finals, two Heavy Weight Champion Fights and the Sugar Ray Leonard-Roberto Durand fight in Olympic Stadium in Montreal.


THIS WAS THE LAST SOFTBALL REPORT GORDIE DID FOR HIS OLD SCOUT WEBSITE

I will close by saying it’s been a wonderful ride being the Old Scout all these years. I’ve met some great people over the years, and I’ll never forget any of you. I’ve had a lot of critics over the years. I’ve had some people who didn’t agree with me, but I can tell you all I had much more that did. I can also say I did it my way, and that is why my website was very good with millions of hits over the years. I told the whole story whether you liked it or not. I want to wish all my readers good luck in your life and enjoy the great game of softball. To all my critics when I pass, I hope they bury me upside down so you can kiss my ass, ha ha Bobby Knight. I do plan on writing a column once in awhile on the new board. And as always, I’ll sign off by saying this time there will be no more next time, goodbye the Old Scout.

P.S I want to thank some very special people who helped me through the years: Richard Howard, John Daniels, Travis Resmondo, Dan Smith, Ed Menosse, Pat Dalsanders, Jerry Backman, Jeff Hague, Greg Blackburn, Woody Bell, Dave Neall, Bill Taylor, Mike Glascock, Hank Bassett, Jackie Hayes, Mike Cunningham, Carlie LaRoche, Cheeze, Pat Kehoe and Gene from Pace, but most of all my website readers, all the bigtime players who I got to watch play and know, thanks for all the memories. Also, to all the sponsors I got to know, the bat manufacturer reps., a special thank you to Steve Dimitry, you’re the best, and also a very very special thank you to my good friend Bubba Tatum, you are a class act. I may have left out some, but I won’t forget you all.

The Old Scout…


Sad to say but all good things come to an end, Gordie Heagle passed away on January 7, 2013 after being in failing health for 18 months. He will always be remembered by all who had the pleasure of meeting him and getting to know him.  RIP Gordie. Here is the obituary for Gordie L. Heagle.


In Memory of Gordon L. Heagle (1944 – 2013)

January 7, 2013

Gordon L. Heagle, 68, a resident of Oswego passed away on Monday, at home following a lengthy illness.  Very special thanks and appreciation to University hospital for their compassionate care of Gordie these last 18 months.  Gordon was born November 11, 1944 in Fulton. He is the son of Leon and Lillian (Stoutenger) Heagle. He attended Phoenix and North Syracuse schools. He worked and retired from Local Laborers Union #214, Oswego during the construction of Nine Mile Point, unit 2.

Gordon will always be remembered for his hockey days as a linesman for the Syracuse Blazers in the early 1970’s, and also for many years traveling the country with the World Softball Association and his many years playing softball at Hopkins Road and Senior Softball during his retirement years in Daytona Beach, Florida. He created “Gordies Double Play” softball complex and entertainment venue in addition to authoring “The Old Scout” web site dedicated to softball coverage at a national level, following several years of playing and coaching in various leagues in Central New York.

Gordon was a loving husband,father, Papa and great-grandfather. He leaves behind his devoted wife of nearly 50 years, Joan M. (Pfeiffer) Heagle. Gordie is also survived by his three daughters; Colleen Wallace of Phoenix, and Kathy Sheridan (Keith) of Oswego, and Maureen (Mickey) Haney (Terry) of Phoenix.

Gordon is also survived by eight grandchildren; Erica Ward (Dan), Hope and Brooke Wallace, Brett, Alexis and Zach Sheridan and Paige and Connor Haney. He was pre-deceased by grandson Taylor Gordon Sheridan in 1996. Gordon also is survived by three great grandsons Jacob and Hunter Ward and Landon Wallace. Gordon is also survived by two brothers, Ted Heagle (Marilyn) of Corning NY, Leon Heagle (Sue) Heagle of Parish, NY and sister Linda Heagle of Florida. He is predeceased by his parents Leon Heagle and Lillian Stoutenger, also predeceased by a brother Elwin (Bucky) Heagle. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make a donation to Make A Wish in honor of our wonderful grandson, Taylor Gordon Sheridan who passed away from Neuroblastoma in back in 1996.

2013 ASA Women’s Open Slow Pitch Nationals

2013 held at Freedom Ridge in Ridgeland, Mississippi.


Champion: Low Bob’s/Kinder/ Louisville Slugger, Harrodsburg, Kentucky
Runner Up: All Armed Forces, Washington, D.C.


Low Bobs came through the losers bracket and defeated Armed Forces two straight games, 10-4 and then 7-4 in the final game. Terri Ellingsworth was 3 for 3 with 3 runs scored in that last game. Jessi Griffin added 2 hits with 3 RBI. For the tournament, Griffin was 8-13 (.615) with 8 RBI, Annie Rardin of the legendary ASA Rardin Family, was 10-18 with 3 RBI, and 7 Runs scored.


  • MVP – Terri Ellingsworth, Low Bob’s (13-18, .722, 5 Triples, 8 RBI, 9 Runs)
  • Batting Leader – Terri Ellingsworth, Low Bob’s (13-18) – .722
  • Home Run Leader – Miranda Campbell, Armed Forces (4-12, .333, 4 RBI, 2 Runs) – 1

2013 FIRST TEAM ALL AMERICANS

P – Terri Andreoni, All Armed Forces (4-12, .333, 4 RBI, 2 Runs)
IF – Kristina Dempsey, All Armed Forces (6-12, .500, 5 RBI, 3 Runs)
IF – Shasta Rodriguez, All Armed Forces (5-8, .625, 2 Runs)
IF – Miranda Campbell, All Armed Forces (4-12, .333, 1 RBI, 3 Runs)
IF – Andrea Costa, Low Bobs/Kinder/Louisville Slugger (6-18, .333, 4 RBI, 1 Run)
IF – Abby Huntrods, Power Full Nutrition Renegadez (8-11, .727, 1 RBI)
OF – Leina Braxton, All Armed Forces (5-11, .455, 2 RBI, 1 Run)
OF – Annie Rardin, Low Bobs/Kinder/Louisville Slugger (10-18, .556, 3 RBI, 7 Runs)
OF – Jessie Griffin, Low Bobs/Kinder/Louisville Slugger (8-13, .615, 8 RBI, 3 Runs, 4 BBs)
OF – Melissa McAninch, Power Full Nutrition Renegadez (3-10, 300, 2 Runs)
UT – Rhonda Meier, Power Full Nutrition Renegadez (6-9, .667, 1 RBI)
UT – Amy Scheweinfus, Low Bobs/Kinder/Louisville Slugger (7-18, .389, 4 RBI, 2 Runs)
UT – Mindy Hardison, Low Bobs/Kinder/Louisville Slugger (3-14, .214, 4 Runs)
UT – Terri Ellingsworth, Low Bobs/Kinder/Louisville Slugger (13-18, .722, 8 RBI, 9 Runs)
UT – Karrie Warren, All Armed Forces (5-13, .385, 3 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Low Bobs/Kinder/Louisville Slugger, Harrodsburg, KY (4-1)
2. Team USA/Armed Forces, Washington, DC (2-2)
3. Power Full Nutrition Renegadez, Nevada, IA (1-2)
4. Maguire & Son Auto Brokers, Virginia Beach, VA (0-2)

2012 USSSA Men’s A Slow Pitch Worlds

2012 held at Kissimmee, Florida on August 17-19.


Champion – R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton, Waterloo, Iowa
Runner Up – Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno, Spotsylvania, Virginia


The 2012 ‘A’ World tournament was full of close games, walk off homers, low scores, and good hardnosed competition.  In the end it was R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton based out of Waterloo, Iowa that went an undefeated 5-0 to win the tournament!  R&M trailed Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno on Saturday night in the winner’s bracket championship game 7-3 most of the game.  In the bottom of the 7th they rallied and capped off the comeback win with a walk off grand slam homer with one out by middle infielder Steve Whaley.  On Sunday around noon, R&M met Taylormade again in the finals and jumped out to a big early lead and won the game and the title 25-5 in just 4 innings.

There were 17 teams from 11 different states in the tournament.  9 ‘A’ teams, 5 ‘B’ teams, and 3 ‘C’ teams.  14 of the teams were from the Nationwide Conference USSSA.  The tournament had 11 games decided by 4 runs or less and 9 games were decided in the last at bat with 5 walk off home runs!

The tournament began on Friday night at 7 PM and the games Friday and Saturday were played under overcast skies and a very real threat of rain.  The tournament was only delayed once however for two hours on Saturday afternoon by a downpour and lightning.  On Friday night those first 3 games at 7 PM were decided in the last at bat on each field.  Headhunter/Cancooker/SHSsports.com used a walk off homer by second baseman Robert Canceran to beat their in state Georgia rivals Down2EarthSports.com/SBC/Worth 19-17.  R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton overcame an early 13-0 deficit to beat Blitz/Weller/Watanabe/K&G/Easton 19-16 on a walk off homer by third baseman Joe Gordon.  And Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno used a walk off gap shot by shortstop Branden Blake and the subsequent steal of home by second baseman Billy Moran on an errant throw to beat Primetime/Easton 15-14.

The Friday night upsets continued as Line Drive Sportz/SSS Softball knocked off West Coast Doerflinger – Easton 24-14 and Westshore Pizza/TPS capped the night with a walk off homer by Dan Dillingham to beat Shoppe/Team TPS/Elite 22-20.  Team 454 also run ruled local Florida ‘C’ team Demarini Headbangers.  TYJA – Suncoast Reebok run ruled Sonny’s / Louisville Slugger and Demarini/Dirty/3n2/ATWLDesigns came from a 19-13 deficit on the power of two Adam Rockoff homer’s late in the game to beat upstart Jolt 25-19.

With the first round over and the typical Friday night upsets occurring, the tournament moved to Saturday where it became quickly evident that with the heat index hovering around 100 degrees and the home runs and scores very low, each game became just a “flip of the coin”.  It didn’t matter if you were a top ‘A’ team, a bottom ‘A’ team, or a ‘B’ team.  With the 325 foot fences and a soft ball it was a “small ball” game with teams earning their home runs.

The quarterfinals started with a 10:30 AM game between R&M Metals who had won on the walk off the night before playing TYJA who had looked like the only seed that had the “eye of the tiger” on opening night.  The “eye” quickly faded as the TYJA offense managed just 3 runs? in a 16-3 beating from R&M.

Then Line Drive Sportz shocked the softball world with a 19-14 win over Demarini/Dirty.  Taylormade knocked off Team 454 13-12.  And Headhunters powered past Westshore Pizza 17-12.  So the final 4 in the winner’s bracket would have an unprecedented two ‘B’ teams in the running, Headhunters and Line Drive Sportz.

In the semi-finals Headhunters let up too many walks to Taylormade but made things interesting in the highest scoring game of the tournament, a 30-27 win for Taylormade.  In the other semi, R&M Metals held off Line Drive Sportz 11-6.

In the winner’s championship as previously discussed Taylormade held a 7-3 lead until the 7th when R&M came back and Steve Whaley hit the walk off grand slam with one out.

Also on Saturday in the loser’s bracket Team 454/Emerald/Worth scored 14 runs in the bottom of the 7th against Sonny’s to win 21-19 on a walk off homer by Jason Branch with two outs.  Then Linedrive knocked out 454 and TYJA knocked out Headhunters to make it to Sunday.

On Sunday morning TYJA lost to Line Drive Sportz 11-10 with the bats in their hands in the bottom of the 7th and Taylormade then sent Line Drive Sportz home 15-9 with the help of a big pinch hit homer by Nate Holcomb.


  • Co-MVP – Brendt Newbill, R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton
  • Co-MVP – Brandon Dillon, R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton
  • Defensive MVP – Steve Whaley, R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton
  • Offensive MVP – Jeremy Yates, TaylorMade/TM Sports/Mizuno

USSSA A ALL WORLD TEAM

Joel Ramos – Line Drive Sportz/sSs Softball
Billy Barrett – Line Drive Sportz/sSs Softball
Christopher Kirian – Taylor Made/TM Sports/Mizuno
Thomas Luna – Line Drive Sportz/sSs Softball
Kyle Yerkes – R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton
Kevin Lucas – R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton
Brandon Jonas – Taylor Made/TM Sports/Mizuno
Dustin Roberts – TYJA/Suncoast Reebok
Brian Logan – TaylorMade/TM Sports/Mizuno
Joseph Gordon – R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton
Keith Anderson – R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton
William Moran – Taylor Made/TM Sports/Mizuno
Luis Reyna – TYJA/Suncoast Reebok
Michael Umscheid – R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton
Richard Salazar – R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton


FINAL STANDINGS

1. R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton, Waterloo, IA (5-0)
2. Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno, Spotsylvania, VA (4-2)
3. Line Drive Sportz/Easton, Detroit, MI (4-2)
4. TYJA/Suncoast/Reebok, Great Neck, NY (4-2)
5t. Team 454/Emerald, Glen Allen, VA (3-2)
5t. Headhunter/Cancooker/SHSSports.com, Fayetteville, GA (2-2)
7t. Sonnys/Louisville Slugger, Casper, WY (2-2)
7t. DeMarini/Dirty/3n2/AtwlDesigns, Orlando, FL (2-2)
9t. Jean Shoppe/Team TPS/Elite, MacKenzie, TN (1-2)
9t. Primetime/Easton, Macon, GA (1-2)
9t. West Coast Doerflinger/Easton, Los Angeles, CA (1-2)
9t. Westshore Pizza/TPS, Tampa, FL (1-2)
13t. Miami Blitz/Westpark, Miami, FL (1-2)
13t. Jolt, Huntington, FL (1-2)
13t. DeMarini Headbangers, Palm City, FL (0-2)
13t. Blitz/Weller/Watanabe/K&G/Easton, Cincinnati, OH (0-2)
17t. Down2EarthSports.com/SBC/Worth, Baxley, GA (0-2)


TOURNAMENT WEBSITE – http://www.usssa.com/slowpitch/event_home/?eventID=88932

2012 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

2012 held at Midland, Michigan.


Champion – Jarvis Travelers, Jarvis, Ontario
Runner Up – Hill United Chiefs, Six Nations Ontario


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Donny Hale, Jarvis Travelers
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Adam Folkard, Hill United Chiefs
  • Kevin Herlihy Newcomer of the Year – Justin Zimmerman, Safari Swashbucklers
  • Leading Hitter – Donny Hale, Jarvis Travelers (11-19) – .579
  • Most RBI – Donny Hale, Jarvis Travelers – 17

2012 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Adam Folkard, Hill United Chiefs
P – Lucas Mata, PA Power
P – Sean Cleary, Jarvis Travelers
C – Patrick Shannon, New York Gremlins
C – Frank DeGroat, PA Power
IF – Steve Mullaley, Hill United Chiefs
IF – Ian Fehrman, Jarvis Travelers
IF – Brad Rona, Jarvis Travelers
IF – Blair Ezekiel, Hill United Chiefs
IF – Brandone Home, Jarvis Travelers
OF – Karl Gollan, PA Power
OF – Mathew Roy, New York Gremlins
OF – Brad Ezekiel, Hill United Chiefs
OF – Frederick Terkelsen, Jarvis Travelers
DH – Donny Hale, Jarvis Travelers

2012 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Gerald Muizelaar, Kegel Black Knights
P – Andrew Phibbs, Niagara
P – Paul Koert, Jarvis Travelers
C – John Kemp, Toronto Gators
C – Bob Rothenhauser, California A’s
IF – Kria Walushka, Sooke Loggers
IF – Trevor Kelly, Ashland Stock Pack
IF – Mike Bateman, Niagara Snappers
IF – Rob Giesbrecht, Kegel Black Knights
IF – Derrick Zechman, PA Power
OF – Darren Newson, Niagara Snappers
OF – Mark Johnson, Hill United Chiefs
OF – Jeff Ellsworth, Hill United Chiefs
OF – Tom Avery, Wellington Sox
DH – Gregg Garrity, Toronto Gators


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Hill United Chiefs, Six Nations, ON (6-0)
2. New York Gremlins, Clifton Park, NY (5-1)
3. Pennsylvania Power, Harrisburg, PA (5-2)
4. Hallman Twins, Jarvis, ON (4-2)
5t. Scarborough Force, Scarborough, ON (4-2)
5t. California A’s, Bakersfield, CA (4-2)
7t. Bloomington Stix, Bloomington, IL (4-2)
7t. Kegel Black Knights, Fargo, ND (3-2)
9t. Circle Tap Dukes, Denmark, WI (3-2)
9t. Lanceros de Vargas Fast Pitch, Vargas, VEN (5-2)
9t. Houston Carnage, Houston, TX (4-2)
9t. Minnesota Angels, West St. Paul, MN (3-2)
13t. Diamondbacks, Saskatoon, SK (3-2)
13t. Bandits, Pueblo, CO (3-2)
13t. Sooke Loggers, Sooke, BC (2-2)
13t. Explorers, Midland, MI (3-2)
17t. Pete’s Blues, Mascoutah, IL (2-2)
17t. Lacy’s A’s, Olympia, WA (2-2)
17t. New York Swashbucklers, Staten Island, NY (1-2)
17t. Bell Cartage Outlaws, Kitchener, ON (3-2)
17t. Erb Electric Expos, Elmira, ON (3-2)
17t. Lake Simcoe Lightning, Sharon, ON (3-2)
17t. Kitchener ON Kitchener Cubs, (1-2)
17t. Great Lakes Mariners, Marshall, MI (2-2)
25t. Winterset A’s, Winterset, IA (1-2)
25t. Halifax Pepperjacks, Halifax, NS (1-2)
25t. Topeka Toros, Topeka, KS (2-2)
25t. Wiarton Nationals, Wiarton, ON (1-2)
25t. Emerson Access, Midland, MI (2-2)
25t. Randy’s A’s, Invermere, BC (2-2)
25t. Cal State Builders, San Mateo, CA (2-2)
25t. Hickson Reds, Hickson, ON (1-2)
33t. Dolan & Murphy, Aurora, IL (1-2)
33t. McCuen’s Pub, Des Moines, IA (0-2)
33t. Lampliter Inn, Walcott, IA (0-2)
33t. American Family Ins./Subway Titans, Eldridge IA (0-2)
33t. Westerville Capitols, Westerville, OH (1-2)
33t. El Paso Steel, El Paso, TX (0-2)
33t. The Bar on the Avenue Buzz, Appleton, WI (0-2)
33t. Walcott Merchants, Walcott, IA (0-2)
33t. Odin Fastpitch, Odin, MN (0-2)
33t. Blackhawk Athletic Club, Rockford, IL (0-2)
33t. Dekalb Hustlehogs, DeKalb, IL (0-2)
33t. West Fargo Knights, West Fargo, ND (0-2)
33t. Shakespeare Falcons, Shakespeare, ON (1-2)
33t. Aguiles, Calle, VA (0-2)
33t. Wyevale Tribe, Wyevale, ON (0-2)
33t. New Image, Montfort, WI (1-2)

2012 USSSA Men’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2012 held at Champions Stadium in Osceola, Florida.


Champion – LaserVision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton, Cicero, New York
Runner Up – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth, Winter Haven, Florida


  • Co-MVP – Andy Purcell, Resmondo (27-36, .750, 15 HR, 31 RBI, 23 Runs)
  • Co-MVP – Scott Kirby, LaserVision (18-23, .783, 7 HR, 15 RBI, 14 Runs)
  • HR Leader – Andy Purcell, Resmondo – 15
  • Batting Leader – Adam Rockoff, Demarini Dirty/3N2/AtwlDesigns (18-21, 8 HR, 19 RBI, 15 Runs) – .857
  • Defensive MVP – Don DeDonatis, Resmondo-Specialty Tank Worth (23-33, .697, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 16 Runs)
  • Offensive MVP – Brian Rainwater, Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton (13-20, .650, 6 HR, 15 RBI, 10 Runs)

USSSA MAJOR WORLD SERIES ALL WORLD TEAM

Player – Terry Baggs – Demarini/Dirty/3n2/atwldesigns (10-18, .556, 4 HR, 13 RBI, 8 Runs)
Player – Bryson Baker – Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton 14-24, .583, 1 HR, 8 RBI, 12 Runs)
Player – Geno Buck – Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton (16-24, .667, 5 HR, 12 RBI, 15 Runs)
Player – Andrew Collins – Demarini/Dirty/3n2/atwldesigns (14-21, .667, 6 HR, 16 RBI, 13 Runs)
Player – Greg Connell – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (23-36, .639, 12 HR, 28 RBI, 22 Runs)
Player – Don Dedonatis – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (23-33, .697, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 16 Runs)
Player – Brandon Dillon – R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton (13-20, .650, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 10 Runs)
Player – Chad Durick – Team 454/Emerald/Worth (17-25, .680, 10 HR, 20 RBI, 15 Runs)
Player – Jeremy Isenhower – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (22-33, .667, 12 HR, 21 RBI, 20 Runs)
Player – Bobby Hughes – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (20-29, .690, 8 HR, 20 RBI, 16 Runs)
Player – Kevin Kennington – Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton (12-20, .600, 6 HR, 14 RBI, 13 Runs)
Player – Scott Kirby – Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton (18-23, .783, 7 HR, 15 RBI, 14 Runs)
Player – Sam Lopez – Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton (12-21, .3 HR, 13 RBI, 11 Runs)
Player – Bubba Mack – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (22-34, .647, 7 HR, 19 RBI, 17 Runs)
Player – Wally Maybrier – Reds Astros/TPS/Sports Den (13-17, .765, 6 HR, 12 RBI, 11 Runs)
Player – Andy Purcell – Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (27-36, .750, 15 HR, 31 RBI, 23 Runs)
Player – Brian Rainwater – Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton (13-20, .650, 6 HR, 15 RBI, 10 Runs)
Player – Adam Rockoff – Demarini/Dirty/3n2/atwldesigns (18-21, .857, 8 HR, 19 RBI, 15 Runs)
Player – Reggie Schulte – R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton (11-19, .579, 7 HR, 19 RBI, 10 Runs)
Player – Mike Umscheid – R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton (14-20, .700, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 12 Runs)
Player – Brian Wegman – Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton (14-23, .609, 7 HR, 13 RBI, 13 Runs)


OTHERS

Kevin Filby, Nordkap/Desert Falls/Easton (8-9, .889, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 6 Runs)
Lee Powers, Shoppe/Team TPS/Elite (16-20, .800, 7 HR, 15 RBI, 14 Runs)
Kevin Bazat, Team 454/Emerald/Worth (16-21, .762, 3 HR, 13 RBI, 11 Runs)
Luis Reyna. TYJA/Suncoast/Reebok (14-19, .737, 3 HR, 10 RBI, 10 Runs)
Ryan Parfitt, Line Drive Sportz/sSs Softball (8-12, .667, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 6 Runs)
Jeff Hall, Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth (22-34, .647, 6 HR, 18 RBI, 20 Runs)
Chad Mullins, Reds Astros/TPS/Sports Den (11-17, .647, 7 HR, 19 RBI, 11 Runs)
Travis Clark, Nordkap/Desert Falls/Easton (6-10, .600, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 4 Runs)
Jason Kendrick, Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton (9-16, .563, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 7 Runs)
Rick Baker, Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton (9-19, .574, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 6 Runs)
Rusty Bumgardner, Team 454/Emerald/Worth (10-24, .417, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 10 Runs)
Brett Helmer, Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton (8-21, .381, 4 HR, 10 RBI, 9 Runs)


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Laservision/Anni/Supr/D2/Easton, Cicero, NY (5-0)
2. Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth, Winter Haven, FL (6-2)
3. Demarini/Dirty/3N2/Atwldesigns, Orlando, FL (3-2)
4. R&M Metals/Troupe/Pipac/S&R/Easton, Waterloo, IA (3-2)
5t. Team 454/Emerald/Worth, Glen Allen, VA (3-2)
5t. Reds Astros/TPA/Sports Den, Indianapolis, IN (2-2)
7t. TYJA/Suncoast Reebok, Great Neck, NY (2-2)
7t. Shoppe/Teamtps/Elite, Mckenzie, TN (2-2)
9t. Buzinisports.com/BWW/Worth, Jackson, MS (1-2)
9t. Team Combat/Pacific Headwear, Kent, WA (1-2)
9T. Line Drive Sportz/SSS Softball, Warren, MI (1-2)
9t. West Coast Doerflinger/Easton, Los Angeles, CA (1-2)
13t. Nordkap/Desert Falls/Easton, Riverton, UT (0-2)
13t. Down2Earthsports.Com/SBC/Worth, Baxley, GA (0-2)
13t. Primetime/Easton, Macon, GA (0-2)
13t. Taylormade/TM Sports/Mizuno, Williamsburg, VA (0-2)

2012 USSSA Women’s Major Slow Pitch World Series

2012 held at Orlando, Florida.


Champion – Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, Florida
Runner Up – Karphone, Los Angeles, California


They played this year’s World Series with a 3 game guarantee bracket. Enough Said went out and lost their first two games 10-3 to the Kinder Sharks and 12-8 to the Supersonics. With their backs against the wall, they came back to win five straight games to capture the World Series with a 5-2 record, thus becoming the first Women’s World Series Champ ever with two losses in the tournament. The two losses must have woke them up as the proceeded to win these games: 14-4 over Incognito, 18-8 over Supersonics, 15-0 over Kinder Sharks and then 15-4 and 14-3 over Karphone to win it all.


  • MVP – Ebony Payne, Enough Said
  • Defensive MVP – Gina Oliver, Karphone
  • Offensive MVP – Auriel Jenkins, Enough Said

2012 ALL WORLD TEAM

Mary Hoff, Enough Said/Easton
Buffy Arms, Kinder/Sharks
Bernadette Martinez, Incognito
Nyreka Smith, Enough Said/Easton
Sirene Johnson, Enough Said/Easton
Connie Francis, Enough Said/Easton
Kelli Handy, Karphone
Leigh Campbell, Karphone
Karen Arnold, Incognito
Neishell Wiliams, Karphone
Beverly Walker, Kinder/Sharks
Noelle Wadsworth, Karphone
Tamara Perez, Kinder/Sharks
Brittany Maxwell,Karphone
Tracy Bougere, Enough Said/Easton


FINAL STANDINGS (Incomplete)

1. Enough Said/Easton, Tallahassee, FL
2. Karphone, Los Angeles, CA