As his greatest softball accomplishment, brown lists his three consecutive World Series titles with Smythe Sox in 1985, 1986, then Elite Coatings in 1987. Start a GoFundMe; Sign in; Share; Donate; MASS ASA SOFTBALL HALL OF FAME. He ruled with an iron fist and assembled a solid core of state directors who produced record numbers. At the time Burrells induction into the USSSA National Hall of Fame she had previously been enshrined into the USSSA Oklahoma State Hall of Fame, the USSSA South Carolina Hall of Fame, and the USSSA Virginia State Hall of Fame. Fillipp was home run leader a the 1985 Womens World Tournament in Concord, CA. Hall of Famers Harold (Shifty) Gears and Carolyn Thome Hart were among those attending the ceremonies. Please contact them if you have a team interested! When his team joined USSSA in the 70s the moved paved the was for other teams to follow. Bio. Denny Larson, who tested both batters and umpires with his unique pitching style, was inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Association in the Male Player Category. While best known for is powerhouse mens major teams, he also sponsored teams in womens, mixed and masters play. A local television announcer best described the high regard with which she is held by players and parents alike. Because of his hard work, the USSSA was able to survive against tremendous odds and have the chance to develop into what it is today. McCoy will always be remembered for his contribution to the Womens program. Schmitt played for Muxworthys, Pace and Wintonaire, all of Rochester. Raines has served on numerous USSSA program committees and has played a major role in the success the USSSA enjoys today. The purpose of the Trenton Softball Hall of Fame Organization is to acknowledge and honor those individuals who have excelled in various categories associated with the game of softball. John McKinley was inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Umpire Category. Junior Olympic (YOUTH) Age Qualifications (AS OF 9/1/2023). A native to Rochester New York, Salter was appointed as USSSA National Umpire-In-Chief in 1970. In 1987, Raines was honored as the recipient of the coveted USSSA Presidents Award. Dean McNew, who overcame childhood blindness to become a standout athlete and veteran umpire, was inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association Hall of Fame in the Umpire Category. Softball. December 14, 2021. However, it would not be as a coach that Don would make his imprint on the USSSA. He coached in the first USSSA tournament in 1968 in Milwaukee. Scherr was named the USSSA All World Team six times; he led three teams to World Championships; and in a recent poll of major managers and sponsors, Rick Scherr was voted the Top Player of the Decade (80s) by his peers. He is one of the only four umpires to have officiated in the USSSSA Mens Major World Series and also the Womens A World Series. In November of 1985, Palmer was elected to serve a two- year term as a National President of the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association. Wallick advanced to Regional Vice-President in 1972. Ciaccia joined the softball association during the difficulty years and stuck with the USSSA through thick and thin. With the passing of Al Ramsey in 1998 he was selected to lead this organization into the next millennium. Robertson has always been known for his tireless efforts in dealing with umpires, players, teams, and directors in the field. Along with playing in 10 straight USSSA Womens Class A World Tournaments, Davis also helped her mixed softball team to several National Championships. He was loved or hated by the fans, but either was they cam to see him play the game, one newspaper once said. His 15 year career included All World Selections in 1979 while playing for Poindexters Lumber, 1984 and 1985 with Howards Western Steer and again in 1989 with World Champions Superior-Apollo Softball. Jan Deters, who led Empress Chili of Cincinnati, Ohio to a record three straight World Champions, was inducted in to the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Female Player Category. Santillo played in nine World Tournaments over a ten year span and was named to the All-World Team three times, in 1973, 1975, and 1978. He played five USSSA World Series and five Divisional or World Tournaments, earning All-Tournament honors in six of the events and twice taking MVP. Rick The Crusher Scherr, a powerful hitter with long, tape measure homeruns his trademark, was inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Hall of Fame in the Male Player Category. A player whose 11th birthday is prior to September 1, 2023, is INELIGIBLE. Cole, a member of the Michigan USSSA State Hall of Fame, has been tabbed for more than 30 All-Tournament teams from various national invitational tournaments through her career. 1968. m. a. manning. Softball Cancelled Coast Guard. In 1970, he was appointed Regional Vice-President and assumed the office of National President one year later. He was a feared power hitter with a lifetime batting average of over .600 while batting .541 in USSSA Mens Major World Series play. Leading all USSSA managers, Campbells teams have won USSSA Crowns in 1980, 1982, 1984,1989 and World Series Championships in 1991, 1992, 1993, and 1994. Websters players remember his as a man who would pay the freight and still serve as the team bad boy if needed. The late John Nagy, former Cleveland Metro commissioner, was USA Softball President at that time. Whittleton was credited with getting the most from his team and earned respect by repeatedly returning to the World Series with a competitive ball club after losing players to larger sponsors. Playing in the top level of the Womens program for 20 years, Ridell-Mitchell was twice named to the All-World Team. Voting is done at the Softball Division Congress, which is held every other year on the odd year. After three years he had build this team up to where it qualified and participated in the USSSA Mens Major World Series in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1984. He has taken his rightful place alongside three of his team members, Elby Bushong, Mike Cellura, and Ron Whittleton, in the USSSA Hall of Fame. His love for USSSA and its leaders and his belief that it was knowledge of the game of softball that has been beneficial in other areas of the USSSA business as they related to legal issues. The Baton Rouge, Louisiana native has piled up a host of awards as an umpire, including the 1983 Southwest Division Umpire of the Year, the 1993 Louisiana State Co- Director of the Year Award, and the 1994 Southern Region Umpire of the Year Honor. Slater has appeared at the World Series 15 times, ten as a player and five as a manager or coach. Called Doctor D for her outstanding defense, Davis broke into big-time womens softball in 1974 with Beaumont Hospital as they finished second in the World. She won her first All-World Honor in 1971 and claimed the Award again in 1984 an 1985. The southpaw from Kentucky was named to the All-World Team three times. USSSA led the charge to allow amateur athletes to play slow-pitch softball in whatever league or association they wished. Schlueter will long be remembered for is promotion and directorship of outstanding national invitational tournaments in Wisconsin. In addition, Wallick was elected in 1983 to serve a two-year term as President of the USSSA. The remaining 9 sports account for over 350,000 registrations in USSSA, including Tae Kwan Do and Soccer, two sports that USSSA holds events in Osceola County. Gaetano has served on numerous program committees and in 1979 he was presented the USSSA Presidents Award. An outfielder, catcher, and pitcher, he played in a dozen national or world tournaments, including the World Series four times, at Petersburg, Virginia; Rochester, New York; Wyandotte, Michigan; and Pinole, California. In 1980, McNew was appointed USSSA Regional Vice-President in charge of the New England States. He has conducted many umpire clinics and has attended every National Umpire Clinic held at the USSSA National Meeting since 1983. His love for the game and dedication to the softball association are reflected in his long hours and many miles traveled promoting USSSA. Davidson, a Rocky River, Ohio native, has served as the Ohio State Umpire-In-Chief since 1980 and has attended and helped conduct 17 national umpire clinics. She has pitch 3 one hit games, and her world tournament won/lose record stands at 42 wins and only 14 losses. Taccone, who earned All-World Honors in 1973 in Detroit, Michigan and in 1974 at Pinole, California was a member of the Mazzola-Castle Team that won the World Series in 1977 at Petersburg, Virginia. During his long career with the USSSA, Speller played in the Class A World Tournament 12 times and the Major World Series eight times. The Rockland County Sports Hall of Fame induction banquet is to be held on Saturday April 1, 2023, at 6 p.m. at Paramount Country Club, 60 Zukor Road, New City, N.Y 10956. The L-shaped, bi-level building . Jaclyn Candelet, Robert Drury, Glenn Gagliardi, Don Lucy and Judy Tierney-Nichols will all be inducted into the Hall of Fame, which has inducted 133 members since 1996. In addition to numerous state, divisional, and NIT tournaments, Davidson officiated at the 1982 Mens Major World Series and the Womens World Series in 1991. She recorded a lifetime batting average of about .600 and shoed good power in amassing 300 career home runs. Massachusetts Softball Drops Series Finale At Fordham, 10-2. The 70-year-old coach was a long-term fixture in Louisville coaching circles and carries 12 straight teams to USSSA World Tournament play between 1967 and 1980. Please email us and let us know who you are nominating and a little background on them . Rose played for some of the most successful womens teams ever, including Famous Recipe, Dollarettes, DJs Lounge, McGlaughlin Oil, and she played a very important role with three-time World Champions Empress Chili. The United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) was founded as the United States Slow-pitch Softball Association in the spring 1968. ODonnell was one of the founders of the Gateway Classic, and has directed more than a dozen divisional and world tournaments. All Hall of Famers are presented with a commemorative medal highlighting their commitment to the Special Olympics Movement in the state of Massachusetts. He has been on several division all-tournament teams. The popular North Carolina native, who put Denver, North Carolina on the map, was a loyal supporter of USSSA. The National Softball Hall of Fame honors individuals for their accomplishments to the sport of softball. Believing amateur softball is the way the game should be played, Snyder fielded a team for more than 25 years out of Detroit. His team finished fourth in the event. Secrist, who died of cancer in 1983, was Mr. Softball in the western mountains of Virginia. He has served as Recording Secretary of the National Playing Rules Committee since 1978. He later advanced to the position of Regional President and guided eight early states. Kathy Riley is known as one of the hardest working athletes in the USSSA womens program. Ed Williams who has a long memory, big heart, and enough determination to finish any job was inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Executive Category. Davis attended national umpire clinics in Orlando, Florida; New Orleans, Louisiana; Dan Francisco, California; Freeport, Bahamas, and Nashville, Tennessee. The National Softball Hall of Fame is the ultimate goal for any player, coach, umpire or administrator who aspire to greatness in the sport. Slow-pitch softball, baseball, fast-pitch softball, and basketball athletes make up approximately 90% of USSSAs membership. A native of Rochester, NY, McCoy collected over 1,000 career hits during her long career. Lehmann was selected the 1990 Debeer Sportswoman of the Year. One of the longest veterans in service to the USSSA, Ciaccia never looked for the headlines, but worked long hours promoting the goals of the USSSA. It was as Girls Youth National Program Director that she really hit her stride. She was selected as the Outstanding Defensive Player at the 1990 USSSA Womens World Series in Concord, CA. 12-Under Age Classification. Story Links DARTMOUTH, Mass. The slugger believes that softball has given her the chance to work with many talented people and has allowed her to latitude to travel and see many parts of the country. He has served on numerous program committees including length longevity as a member of the executive committee. He often played first base, within a few feet of the opposing batter. When I joined the Class A Division of Womens USSSA Softball in 1985, I was very excited to be playing Class A Softball, but I had no idea of the tremendous rewards that would reveal. Johns Umpire career started with the USSSA in 1968, and in 1971 he was appointed as the Umpire-In-Chief for Concord, California. Bushong hits for power and average and always did a good job on defense, his main position was first base; however, during his career, he played every position but shortstop and pitcher. A 21 year veteran umpire, Titone joined the USSSA 19 years ago. He has conducted umpire clinics throughout the New England States and on four difference occasions he conducted the USSSA National Umpires Clinic. Kaye Gilbert, who played her best softball during 18 trips to the USSSA Class A World, was inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association in the Female Player Category. Remembered as on of the games top all-time sponsors, Mr. Howard had a tremendous impact on the game of slow pitch softball. Ramsey was named Executive Director of the Association in 1979. The Board of Directors, immediately named the Assistant Executive Director, Don DeDonatis, as the new CEO. James was known as a singles and doubles hitter who could go all the fields with accuracy. Drewicz worked class A Mens World Tournaments in Southgate Michigan; Rochester, New York; Petersburg, Virginia; Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Arguably the greatest strikeout artist in area softball history. He worked with friend Chuck Fischer as Co-Kentucky State Directors and is the first pioneer selected for direct induction into the Hall of Fame with more than 20 years of service. Speller began his career with the USSSA in the early 1970s in North Carolina. A 6-foot-5, 240 pound was a clutch performer who batted a record .846 at the 1983 World Series. The Brooklyn, Ohio native began his USSSA career as skipper of Nationwide Advertising in 1981-1982. When not pitching, he saw action as a catcher or first baseman. 2015 Press Release; 2014 Inaugural Class; The changes included branching out into sports other than softball. He traveled throughout the central division conducting umpires clinics and promoting the program. In 1997 Dons last year as the State Director of the state of Michigan registered over 9,500 teams with USSSA. Mike Macenko was inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Male Player Category. Brick & Lumber. He compiled a .599 batting average in the World Tournament play, tops in the nation for players at his position in his era. She was selected to the All- World Teams in 1987, 1989, and again in 1990. With over 200 career home runs, Kathy has a lifetime batting average in USSSA play of .650. Visitors are also provided a glimpse of softballs history when it was part of the Olympics. In 1996 Don was elected and served as the USSSA National President for two years. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mortl was a slick fielding second baseman and pressure hitter. Huggins, a consistent line drive hitter with a .493 lifetime batting average, earned numerous Golden Glove Awards for the defensive ability at first base. His softball teams went 165-35. . A native of Petersburg, Virginia, Ramseys strong leadership and organizational skills were major factors in the survival and astronomical growth of the USSSA. In 1971, Rains assisted in directing and planning the first Mens USSSA World Series which was held in Las Vegas, Nevada. The late Fred Schlueter who directed the old central division to new heights, was inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Hall of Fame in the Executive Category. championship as a member of the school's softball team and closed as finalists in the state tournament. In 1988 he was appointed Division Executive Vice-President. Mueller guided the USSSA through what he called the Rocky Phase 1 period of the association. Allison Cole, a member of three World Series Championship Teams and five World Series All-World Teams, has been inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association Hall of Fame in the Female Category. No picture of Carl was provided. Lehmann played a key role in Empress Chili winning six NITs during the 1990 season and was a member of the USSSA All-Stars who made the historic softball tour of the Soviet Union. Williams landed the fathers of trinity field to hold the first USSSA league in Kentucky and the first Mid-America Tournament was played there in 1969. HHS Hall of Fame adds player to 2021 induction class. She led the Virginia Belles of Chesterfield, Virginia to the Womens Class A National Title in 1989 and the World Championship in 1981. During her career, Schmitt was one of the most feared batters ever to play in the Womens Program. He has also guided Big Bills Sports Shop, Little Caesars, Taylor Stingers, Steeles Sports, Canyon Softball Center, Lady Blue, and Cannons Illusions. Save The Date: RCSHF 50th Anniversary Dinner. Brian Davis was asked which sport, soccer or softball, his dad would . Annual inductions are held at the USA Softball Annual Meeting. Named MVP in twenty-seven USSSA tournaments, Van Vliet was named to the USSSA ALL World Team at the 1988, 1989, and 1990 Womens World Series. Bushong, who has been selected as a member of the Arizona All-State Team none times, was a member of the All-World team twice. In addition to the Womens program, Gilbert has coached an played in every USSSA Mixed Hall of Fame Tournament in Petersburg, where she met her husband, Denny. Lehmann, A veteran outfielder who helped Empress Chili win three straight Womens Championships, including the first Womens World Series, was inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Female Player Category. Doug Brown, who in a span of eight years was named to five All-World Teams, has been inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Association Hall of Fame in the Male Player Category. He was named a Regional Vice-President in 1973 and moved up to Southern Division Vice-Presidents in 1980. His continuing efforts have produced many benefits that are enjoyed by umpires serving in their position today. In fact, USSSA sanctions teams and individuals in 38 sports. Palmer served without compensation as General Counsel for approximately 10 years. A native to Rochester, NY, the power-hitting catcher compiled a .510 lifetime batting average with over 80 homeruns. A player whose 15th birthday is prior to September 1, 2023, is INELIGIBLE. As President, Mueller introduced the logo, bearing USSSA NO. The four-time all world performer was named MVP in 12 NIT and was Cincinnatis Female player of the year in 1989. Mike started his career with the USSSA in 1982 with the legendary Steeles team that crisscrossed the country barnstorming tours in an effort to promote the game of slow pitch softball. Ciaccia, who spent as a Regional Vice-President from 1971 to 1984, was promoted to Eastern Division Executive Vice-President 1985. His tape-measure home runs always kept in the lineup.
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