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We have now finished another sucessful two months of our Winter Nationals. We had over 23,000 listeners on our web cast of the events through Softballmag.com-Softball Central. We thank Gene Smith and staff for their support.

We also host the Senior Softball USA Tournamnebnt of Champions with 85 team representing 21 states and two Canadian provodences. The highlight was the Friday night Banquet which had 2000 attend.

We have had tournamebnt turned in from Florida,Georgia and New York to date and umpires registered from Florida, Georgia, South Carolina-Fastpitch, North Carolina, New York, Indiania and Tennessee. We look forward to hearing from many more of the directors in the near future.

For our fast Pitch team visit the Fast Pitch site for updates on the ISA Fast PItch World Series. Julie Jones and staff are working hard to make this the best, most enjoyable World Series yet.

Till next time, see you at the ballpark

Don Stratton

Florida ISA CEO

 

 

 

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Here is the way the tournament finished by divisions:

In the 50 Major Plus Division, Hendricks Sports from Texas went 3-0 in pool play and defeated Grayhounds/Elite from Minnesota 24 to 8 to claim the title.  Greyhounds finished second.  Hendricks Sports placed the following players on the All World Team – Ivan Dennis, Curtis Chiasson, Russell Young, Randy Hendricks, Andrew Sigur, and Bud Weathers was named MVP in the 50 Major Plus Division.  The Greyhounds placed 3 players on the All World Team – Jim Kaup, Steve Sauve, and Mike Reuvers.

The 50 Major Division was won by Gekle from Michigan, and placing second was Travelodge 55’s.  All World Players for Gekle were Eddy Karas, Charles Howliet, Denny Ladd, Mike Sullivan, Dave Mossoian, and Craig Fairbanks was named the 50 Major MVP.  Travelodge 55’s placed three players on the All World Team, but the names have not been given to me at this time.  KC Barons finished third and placed Gary Mitchell and Tim King on the All World Team.

In the 50AA Division, Chicago Prime defeated KC Renegades 19 to 15 for the title.  The All World Team players in 50AA from Chicago Prime were Bob Tortorici, Dave Koelper, Jim Kenny, Tim Diamond, and Elmer Piper was the 50AA MVP.  Making the All World Team from KC Renegades were Tom Palmer, Jay Bodenhamer, and Mackey Lashbrook.

In the 50AAA  Division, Brickyard and Sports Print were the last two undefeated teams and Brickyard defeated Sports Print 17 to 8 on Saturday. This gave Brickyard from Indiana the title and Sports Print from Missouri second place in the 50AAA division.  Topeka Drillers from Kansas and South Florida Heat from Florida tied for third in this rained shortened event. Bill Meyer, Richard Dennis, Wayne Sears, Mike Morris, and John Mutz, MVP, were named to the All World Team for Brickyard.  

The 55 Major Division had three teams in the division.  Rhinos from Illinois finished first with Arkansas Naturals finishing in second place.  The Naturals placed Gary Crews, Randy Wilson, and Steve Huff on the All World Team.

The 55AAA division had 9 teams participating in the division for the world title.  The Chicago Classics Bobcats from Illinois won the title Saturday night by defeating Sonic Blast Fossils from Iowa, 31 to 15.  First place Bobcats placed the following on the All World Team:  Jimmy Brumunn, Mike Caliendo, Ray Jenkins, John Pecora, Steve Wiersma, and 55AAA MVP was Bob Dillion.  Second place Sonic placed Dean Becker, Jeff Robinson, and Charlie Aldrich on the 55AAA All World Team.

The 55AA Division was won by Springfield Redwings from Missouri and second place went to Zeppelin from Kentucky.  Springfield Redwings placed Nate Nelson, Mike Comstock, Russ Carrison, Tim Spickard, and MVP Cory McCallister on the 55AA All World Team.


In the 60 Major Division, Michael’s Force 4 from Illinois was the last undefeated team and took home the title.  Second place went to MN Masters from Minnesota.  Force 4 placed Al Alt, Ed Carleson, Wayne Fielder, Mike Michalek, Tim Whiting, and MVP Ron Bruce on the All World Team.  

The 60AAA division had 8 teams in the division.  Michigan Express from Michigan won the title, while Oklahoma Turf Pro from Oklahoma took second place.  Michigan Express placed Sam LaPiccoho, Tom Denewith, Terrell Hill, Bob MacMillan, and MVP Rudy Zontni on the 60AAA All World Team.  Joining them were three players from Oklahoma Turf Pro: Jim Torrence, Steve Ravenkamp, and David Huddleston.

The Indianapolis Classics won the rained shortened 4 team 65AAA Division. Second place was awarded to Midwest SilverJox.  The following players from the Indianapolis Classics made the All World Team:  Bob Marshall, Ed Rankin, Bill Smith, Jack Holding, and MVP Mel Eubank.  

In closing, I want to say “THANK YOU” to everyone that participated.  Also, I want you to know that I do not work all year to put on this event to have it finish like it did.  But sometimes there are things you just can’t control.  This was one of those times.

May the rest of your softball year be filled with health, happiness, and many hits.  Hope to see you at the ball park in the near future.


 

 

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