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Summer 2012 USSSA and Disney Celebrate 10 Years of Magic USSSA Pride takes Corpus Christi, Texas by Storm 2012 Competition Fiercer Than Ever Don’t put your next sports event in anyone else’s hands. From professional event planning assistance to complimentary services, the Lubbock Sports team is known for going above and beyond to make each event a success. To receive a free Sports Facility Guide, call 800.692.4035 or log onto LubbockSports.org. Covers All The BAses Fantastic Facilities, Fabulous Fun Kissimmee provides organizers, coaches, and players first-class facilities and superb services under palm trees and sunny skies. And gives families the best of all worlds — the thrill of cheering on your athletes while enjoying all of Central Florida’s fabulous, world-famous fun. Everybody wins! Learn more about Kissimmee’s sports facilities at KissimmeeSports.com or contact the Sports Department at the Kissimmee CVB at 800-831-1844 or email Sports@VisitKissimmee.com. 6028 Rayburn Dr. • Fort Worth,TX 76133 (817) 944-7484 • stafford.connor@usssa.com Executive Director, CEO USSSA CONTENTS Don DeDonatis Publisher, USSSA Today Stafford Connor Managing Editor, USSSA Today Tom O’Hara Design / Printing Beth Torina & Leah 16 O’Brien-Amico to Lead the 2012 USSSA Pride Mike Cisneros Mike Cornell Adrian Ellis Francesca Enea Van Galeon Rachel Goossens Bernie Guenther Brett Helmer Maria Marrs Sonya Montoya Matt O’Hara Paul O’Leary Dave Pederson Craig Scriven Kaylen Shimoda Dennis Turner Dale Weiser USSSA’s New Media 18 Department Launches USSSAToday.com & Broadcasts games ESPN3 USSSA Pride takes 20 three out of four from the Akron Racers at Whataburger Field in Corpus Christi, TX 26 USSSA Pride Draftees & Osceola County 31 USSSA – Partners in Excellence Major NIT 54 Nationwide/Conference USSSA “Windy City” Bud Light Major NIT Return of Purcell 56 launches Resmondo to Hamner & Weber 32 Mejia, Win at the Norman Swanner Memorial Golf Tournament Fastpitch Testing to 34 iQ be offered at the USSSA ESPN High School World Championships USSSA Karate 38 Making A New Path USSSA Today is published quarterly. Publishing offices are located at 6028 Rayburn Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76133. One year subscription is $25; two year is $40. Reproduction or use of the contents in whole or in part without prior written permission of the publisher is prohibited. USSSA Today welcomes unsolicited articles or photographs, but must be accompanied with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for return of unsolicited material. 52 Nationwide/Conference USSSA Combat Men’s Space City crown Roy “Heavy Peanut” Dean Photographers 48Nationwide/Conference USSSA stats Equipment Logistics Brianne Cisneros Scott Duffy Rachel Goossens Q Ball Brian Ragan Pete Spatula Sports 46Anaconda powered by LIDS Team Sports at its all time high REEDESIGN Lebco Graphics Contributing Writers de Futbol & 42 Alianza USSSA ...making history together Greg Huchingson Communications Director, USSSA and Disney – 6 USSSA 10 Years Of Magic All-American 40USSSA Games takes control 68Resmondo at Dudley Budweiser Classic in Minnesota Annual Budweiser 75 27th Festival reigns as ‘King of Softball’ in Texas With Bat Standards 82 Changing at the End of the Year Manufacturers Give the Player Plenty of Options USSSA TODAY 5 USSSA and Disney Celebrate 10 years of Magic! By Greg Huchingson, Managing Editor Photos courtesy of Walt Disney World ® With market surveys in 1959 suggesting that only five percent of visitors to his popular theme park in Anaheim, California came from east of the Mississippi River – where 75 percent of the United States population resided – American visionary 6 USSSA TODAY Walt Disney sought land in the eastern half of the country for a project to supplement Disney Land. A dozen years later, on Oct. 1, 1971, Disney World opened in Central Florida with only the Magical Kingdom theme park. OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA Home of the USSSA Florida Pride USSSA & OSCEOLA COUNTY A WINNINg PARTNERShIP The USSSA National Headquarters is located at the Osceola County Stadium, which is part of the Osceola Heritage Park multipurpose complex. OHP features several facilities adaptable to baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball, rodeo events and many other sporting competitions, as well as concerts, trade shows and meetings. Facilities within Osceola Heritage Park include the climate-controlled, 8,300-seat Silver Spurs Arena and the Osceola County Stadium, which serves as the spring training site for the Houston Astros. Located next door to the Walt Disney World Resort and immediately south of Orlando, Osceola County hosts countless sports and pleasure travelers each year. Within the area are more than 47,000 accommodations, as well as many sporting venues familiar to the USSSA members. This includes the Osceola County Softball Complex, Osceola County Stadium, Silver Spurs Arena, City of Kissimmee’s Fortune Road Complex and ESPN Wide World of Sports. All are a short drive from the USSSA National Headquarters. USSSA would like to express sincere gratitude to the Osceola County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners, as well as the Tourist Development Council and the Osceola County political and business leadership for all of their efforts and hard work that have enabled USSSA to continue to grow and prosper in Central Florida. For more information about Osceola Heritage Park visit: www.ohpark.com Exactly one month later, in November of 1971, the Executive Board of a struggling three-year-old softball organization – the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association – met in Petersburg, Virginia to discuss their future. Closing the doors was only one of the grim options. But the decision was made to forge ahead, and the Executive Board elected Al Ramsey, a 40-year-old Petersburg native, as National President. The constitution was completely overhauled and Ramsey instructed the Board to pledge itself to operating on a sound business basis and launch an all-out campaign to find ambitious and qualified new directors. The USSSA National Headquarters was immediately moved from Wisconsin to Petersburg, and the Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization in Virginia. Over the course of the next 40 years, the two organizations – the Walt Disney World Resort (known informally as Disney World) and USSSA (which would eventually undergo a name change of sorts) – grew and flourished, before their paths finally and inevitably crossed early in the 21st Century. In the decade since the relationship commenced under dire circumstances – through no fault of their own – it has blossomed into nothing short of Magic! While Disney World was busy adding such popular attractions as the Epcot theme park, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach over the years, USSSA experienced tremendous success of its own. Following years of consistent growth, USSSA purchased a 24,000-square foot building in Petersburg in 1981 for its National Headquarters and Hall of Fame Museum. The meteoric rise of USSSA’s slow-pitch program eventually leveled off and the Board of Directors began to consider other possibilities of remaining at the forefront of sports organizations. At the 1997 National Meeting in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USSSA officially changed its name to the United States Specialty Sports Association, becoming the first multi-sports governing body to oversee slow- and fast-pitch softball, baseball, basketball and golf. Ironically, perhaps inevitably, that exact same year – in March of 1997 – Disney World opened Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex, a $100 million project built on 220 acres of former wetlands near Interstate 4. The anchor of the nine-venue complex, which was re-branded as the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex on Feb. 25, 2010 – is Champion Stadium that is the Spring Training home of Major League Baseball’s Atlanta Braves. Soon after the joy of becoming a multi-sport association was realized in 1997, the USSSA family suffered a tragic loss with the passing of Al Ramsey, who had since become the Associations’ Executive and CEO. The Board of Directors immediately named Assistant Executive Director, Don DeDonatis as the new Executive Director and CEO. DeDonatis would soon prove to be an American visionary in his own right by leading the Association to unimagined heights. “Disney’s Wide World of Sports is one of the finest sports facilities in the world,” said DeDonatis. “We needed to be part of that. It took a few years to get the kinks worked out, but we really wanted it to happen.” 8 USSSA TODAY ORLANDO’S MEDITERRANEAN INSPIRED GARDEN 2 & 3 B E D R O O M F U L LY F U R N I S H E D C O N D O M I N I U M S W HY STAY IN A HOTEL ROOM when you can have all the comfort of a home away from home and all the amenities of our resort. You can have it all at Tuscana Resort, just two exits away from Disney Wide World of Sports. n n n n n Special rates for USSSA Members Large Beach-Style Heated Pool with Cabanas Tavern Restaurant & Pool Side Bar Fitness Center, Business Center, Movie Theater & Spa Services Full Kitchen & Dining Room, Washer & Dryer 1395 Tuscana Lane • Champions Gate, FL 33896 • (407) 787-4800 • (877) 448-8722 • www.tuscanaresort.com In early 2000, DeDonatis began talks with Disney’s Wide World of Sports to bring several of USSSA’s marquee World Tournaments to the Central Florida area. The “Showcase of Softball” – the USSSA Men’s Major World Series – as well as the Men’s Class C World Tournament were the first to come. Negotiations went well and both Disney and USSSA committed to putting on the best show possible for the 2001 season. In all, there were 124 teams entered in the 2001 Men’s C World Tournament and 16 Team in the Men’s Major World Series, both of which were held at Disney. Then, a tragedy of epic proportions threatened to derail the relationship before it ever began. Tuesday, September 11, 2001, is a day etched into the memory of each and every American. Few people can forget the day that so changed the landscape of the United States of America. The days leading up to that fateful Tuesday morning were non-eventful. In Petersburg, Virginia preparations were being made to release the bracket for both tournaments to the public and then it was off to Disney for the tournament. News of the attack on the World Trade Center created chaos all around the 10 USSSA TODAY country that morning and the days ahead. As the events unfolded, it became apparent that there would be no other option other than to cancel the USSSA events for the coming weekend as air travel all across the nation was suspended indefinitely. Disney, in fact, was considering suspending their entire operations as well, not knowing if the park itself could fall victim to a terrorist attack. After careful consideration, taking into account the gravity of the situation, both the USSSA and Disney agreed to move forward with the tournaments, realizing full well, that the circumstances would prohibit many teams from attending. “The decision to play wasn’t as difficult as you may think,” said DeDonatis. “We began fielding calls immediately from teams across the country stating their desire to play. The teams themselves told us that they were not going to let an attack on America stop them from moving about their everyday lives and traveling freely. They wanted to play. We consulted with Disney and they agreed. We’d play the event for those teams that wanted to participate.” That, it seems, is where the magic began. “Out of the original 124 teams that entered the Men’s C World Tournament, 116 from across the country showed up and played that weekend,” remarked DeDonatis. “From California to Massachusetts, from Michigan to Miami and everywhere in between, they came to play softball. In the Men’s Major, all 16 teams entered came to play. It was an amazing weekend to say the least.” It became clear on that weekend that USSSA and Disney were a winning combination. Soon afterward talks ensued and rumors surfaced that USSSA was considering relocating from their National Headquarters in Petersburg to Osceola County in Central Florida. The possibility of relocation was due in large part to the relationship that DeDonatis was forging with Disney. In the fall of 2002, DeDonatis announced the relocation of USSSA National Headquarters and Sports Hall of Fame Museum to Osceola County, Florida as a part of a 15-year working agreement. Coinciding with that announcement was the equally important fact that USSSA and Disney had agreed to a 10-year partnership. USSSA packed moving vans with 375 pallets of Hall of Fame items and put them in storage until the Museum was ready. Florida Governor Jeb Bush phoned DeDonatis thanking him and welcoming USSSA to Florida and declaring the move as, “another job and economic victory for the State and Osceola County.” In June of 2005, USSSA moved into a brand new 18,000-square foot facility in Osceola County’s Heritage Park. The facility provides 6,500 square feet of office area on the second floor, with a 5,000 square-foot National Hall of Fame and Sports Museum on the first floor. The Museum houses over 44 years of memorabilia and artifacts relating to USSSA’s proud history and the game of softball and other sports. The remaining 6,500 square feet provides terrace box seating overlooking the first base line of Osceola County Stadium, which is the Spring Training home of the Houston Astros. The MLB team has an identical building overlooking the third base line. “As far as I’m concerned, making the move to Disney has taken this Association to the next level,” said DeDonatis. “Given our family-oriented events and Disney’s family atmosphere, we’re a perfect fit. At the opening ceremonies of our youth events, you’re on a Disney property, you’ve got Olympic champion ballplayers there, then Mickey Mouse comes walking in. What more can you give a 12-year-old girl?” USSSA sold over one million dollars worth of Disney theme park tickets in 2011, and has booked over 500,000 hotel room nights in Osceola County over the past decade. “We’re proud of what we’ve accomplished over the past 10 years,” said DeDonatis. “It’s been a great partnership, and we’re looking to extend this thing. The whole Florida experience is what separates us from our competitors. With Universal Studios, Sea World and all the Disney theme parks, there is just so much more our customers can do besides play in a tournament. Many of them will either come a few days early or stay a few days late and make a vacation of this trip.” 12 USSSA TODAY We Welcome you to Maingate Lakeside Resort Maingate Lakeside Resort is a USSSA preferred hotel partner for sport teams, athletes and fans alike. With an ideal location to several sporting venues and only 2 miles from ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex the property is a win with sporting teams! • 3 pools, basketball court, miniature golf and fitness facility • On-site Pizza Hut, Greenhouse Restaurant • Hurricane Sam’s Bar & Grill • Coined laundry facility • Free Coaches room with 10 or more rooms paid per night • 100% non-smoking rooms • Visiting fan & family rates • Free high-speed internet access 7769 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. • Kissimmee, Florida 34747 www.maingatelakesideresort.com For more information or to book your teams call Terri O’Neal at (407) 997-1106 or email: toneal@maingatelakeside.com With over 57 million visitors every year, Central Florida is one of the most visited destinations in the world. Competition for those visitors keeps the cost of flights down year-round, making the trip affordable for USSSA customers in the process. Over the past decade, the ESPN Wide World of Sports and USSSA have hosted some of the nation’s premiere athletic events. USSSA World Tournaments in the Men’s, Women’s, Mixed and Armed Forces programs, as well as fast-pitch softball and youth baseball are routinely held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. In addition to those programs, USSSA has ventured into such sports as basketball, golf, flag football, soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, karate, wrestling, and taekwodo. The Association-owned USSSA Pride team of the National Pro Fast-pitch women’s softball league plays more of their home games at Disney than in their hometown of Kissimmee. “We bring thousands and thousands of teams to Disney every year,” said DeDonatis. “At the beginning of the relationship, we got one weekend in July, one in August and two in September. This year, we’re up to three in July, one in August, three in September, and one each in October, November and December. It has really grown, and Disney is looking at doing even more with us in the future.” But is hasn’t always been smooth sailing. A wide variety of obstacles have been thrown their way, but USSSA always seems to persevere. 14 USSSA TODAY “We’ve seen hurricanes, 9/11, five-dollar gasoline, you name it,” said DeDonatis. “We have fought everything off when most businesses have struggled, and some even gone under. USSSA is thriving. Membership is up every year and the future looks extremely bright.” Over the years, USSSA and Disney have proven to be exceptional partners. As USSSA continues to expand its membership, the lure of warm weather and attractions will continue to play a significant role in bringing teams to Central Florida. The grandest attraction of the all still remains – “The House a Mouse Built” and the finest sports facilities in the nation. DeDonatis’ vision for the future is for USSSA to have a stateof-the-art complex near its National Headquarters in Osceola County. “My personal dream is to have our own facility, so we can do things 365 days a year,” said DeDonatis. “We would diversify even more and not have to wait on date allocations. We would have our own facility to hang our hat on. And we wouldn’t cut back at all on what we’re doing now with Disney. It would probably give us the opportunity to grow and bring in even more people and do more things.” Forty years after each was born and 10 years into a mutuallybeneficial relationship, USSSA and Disney are marching strong, hand-in-hand. From great sporting events to waterslides to shopping, Panama City Beach is a destination that’s about fun. playpanamacitybeach.com 800.PCBEACH (722.3224) Beth Torina & Leah O’Brien-Amico to Lead the 2012 USSSA Pride Coach Beth Torina with Andrea Duran. Coach Leah O’Brien-Amico with Francesca Enea and Kelly Kretschman. The USSSA Pride is growing in popularity along with the rest of the National Pro Fastpitch league, this year along with roster changes there were some changes to the Pride’s Coaching staff. Beth Torina returned to the Pride’s coaching staff, but this time assumed the position of Head Coach as former Head Tim Walton continued working at his post at the University of Florida. With Beth now in the Head Coach position a vacancy for an assistant coach had to be filled and it was taken by none other than three-time Olympic Gold Medalist Leah O’Brien-Amico. These two coaching masters along with the help of Pride assistant coach Matt Meuchel make for a formidable coaching team. Beth joined the Pride making her NPF debut for the 2010 season and helped lead the franchise to their first ever NPF Championship victory that same year. She became head softball coach at Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge in early 2012 after spending four years coaching at Florida International University in Miami. While at FIU Torina was twice named the Sun Belt Coach of the year during her time as Head Coach there. Before her time at FIU, Torina was at the University of Houston from 2002 to 2007 helping the Cougars to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances and taking charge of a pitching unit that was statistically ranked as one of the best in the nation. In 2007, Houston not only won the Conference USA Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years, but the pitching corps also ranked 15th in the nation in ERA (1.66) and 23rd in strikeouts per seven innings (7.31), en route to a 44-18 overall record. Torina’s coaching career began as an assistant coach at Stetson University from 2000-02, leaving her mark on the Hatters softball program after helping lead the 2001 squad to an Atlantic Sun Conference Regular Season Tri-Championship. A four-year letter winner at the University of Florida, Torina is still listed near the top of the Gator record book with 60 career wins and 716 career innings pitched. She was a member of Florida’s 1998 Southeastern Conference Regular Season Championship team as the squad’s top pitcher. Torina also excelled in the classroom at Florida, receiving numerous academic awards. She was an NFCA Scholar-Athlete (19972000), a member of the All-SEC Academic Team (1998-2000), a GTE Academic Third-Team All-American (2000), a and recipient of the SEC’s H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Award. Torina earned a bachelor’s degree in health sciences in occupational therapy from UF in 2000. Torina posted 20-win seasons in each of her last two years in a Gator uniform and was a two-time SEC Pitcher of the Week over her career. Torina is a true asset to the USSSA Pride’s coaching staff, the NPF and the sport of Fastpitch. A great head coach of course needs the support of great assistants. Leah O’Brien-Amico is making her coaching debut here at the USSSA Pride. She is in familiar territory with much of the Pride roster having competed with many current Pride players in her years at Team USA or against them as a College athlete at the University of Arizona. She frequently speaks and conducts coaching and player clinics across the nation and can be heard occasionally offering color commentary on ESPN. Being a three time Olympic Gold Medalist is definitely an achievement to be proud of, O’Brien-Amico won her first at the 1996 games in Atlanta, her second at Athens, Greece and her third in Sydney, Australia 2004. Her accolades continue as college career is no less impressive, in 2002 she was inducted into the University of Arizona Hall of Fame in recognition of her athletic achievements at the school from 1993 to 1997. She also led Arizona to 3 NCAA National Championships, and set the Women’s College World Series Record for batting average in a single tournament, hitting .750 (9 for 12) in 1994. Leah O’Brien-Amico certainly brings her bounty of experience and her wealth of softball knowledge to the USSSA Pride’s coaching staff. Check out USSSAPride.com for the latest from USSSA Florida Pride! 16 USSSA TODAY About USSSA Florida Pride: The USSSA Florida Pride is a professional franchise in the National Pro Fastpitch League that is owned and operated by USSSA. The amateur organization of USSSA has multi-sport coverage and encompasses teams and players from the United States and abroad. About NPF: National Pro Fastpitch is headquartered in Nashville, TN. The league, created to give elite female fastpitch players the opportunity to pursue a professional career in their chosen sport, has operated since 1997 under the names of Women’s Pro Fastpitch (WPF) and Women’s Pro Softball League (WPSL). NPF is the Official Development Partner of Major League Baseball in the category of women’s fastpitch softball since 2002. Luxury Villas Upscale Private Homes CELEBRATING OUR 23RD YEAR IN BUSINESS PLEASE Come and Enjoy the Ultimate Vacation or Getaway with us and relax after a Big Win or day in one of our AAA Diamond rated fully furnished, spacious 1-6 bedroom Condominiums, Townhomes or Private Pool Homes offering the comforts of Home Away from Home! Our Kissimmee locations are just minutes away from many of the sport complexes hosting the USSSA sporting events not to mention conveniently located to Disney World just in case you want to end your day with Mickey! 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Orlando, FL 32822 Toll Free: 1-800-577-9519 Fax: 407-658-6530 Website: www.venturaresorts.com Email: info@venturaresorts.com USSSA’s New Media Department Launches USSSAToday.com & Broadcasts games ESPN3 It has been an exciting time over the past year for USSSA’s New Media Department. For those who attended the National Meeting last November you will have seen the plans that the team had for USSSA’s future and they are definitely putting them into action! within the confines of the system. This is part of keeping USSSA current and interesting for all visitors – some visitors may have noticed that sport articles on USSSAToday.com are now appearing syndicated on the individual sport home pages on USSSA.com. Their goal is to help the reach that the organization has into new territory including social media campaigns and interaction with fans, further television broadcasts and video production as well as a new and improved web presence. As for the broadcast division of the New Media team, the summer of 2012 is another busy season in what is another packed year of events. The team is going above and beyond as usual and is not just producing video content for advertisers, sponsors and live events for USSSALive, but thanks to their professional grade equipment are working on national and regional television broadcasts. They have worked hard and successfully broadcasted a USSSA Pride double header on ESPN3 as well as two games that were aired live (with tape delay) on CSS (Comcast Sports South). This is definitely a part of the team which is growing exponentially with many more television opportunities on the way. All of their efforts are with a focus of showcasing USSSA and the sports that we sanction and that you play. The addition of USSSA Today online at USSSAToday.com will allow sports and USSSA Coaches, Directors and Players to submit articles for possible publication online to promote their tournament, sport and even team! USSSAToday.com will become the home for USSSA News and information. It will be the home for USSSA announcements, press releases and of course a digital [PDF} version of the USSSAToday print magazine. The site is launched in Beta with new features being added all the time. All past news and press releases have been added to the site and current news – which populates the newsletter each month. This provides a wonderful archive of past USSSA News, Press Releases as well as the long defunct Sports Report. Anything news related that is able to be digitized is being so. USSSAToday.com is part of a new era of USSSA News syndication which will help widen the reach of USSSA externally as well as allow those on the inside to keep abreast with what is going on in the Organization. There is an added bonus of USSSAToday.com in that the site has been built in a search engine friendly way allowing it to help the search engine rankings online of USSSA websites in general. USSSA.com is also not escaping unchanged in this transformation, pages are slowly being worked on throughout USSSA.com so they are more streamlined in both layout and design – of course, 18 USSSA TODAY Also, if you haven’t purchased the USSSA App, then why not take a look? It is available for both Apple and Android in their respective App stores. This doesn’t only allow you to search USSSA.com for teams and players but also to view tournament brackets. If you are a Director then you must be excited to know that the most recent update (Version 1.2.1.) now allows Directors to login and update information on their tournaments right from their smartphone! You have the power of USSSA in your pocket. If you have already purchased the app, make sure you keep it updated as more features are rolled out. In other app news, on the horizon is the possibility of streaming your own games to USSSA right from your smartphone. Stay tuned online at USSSAToday.com for the latest efforts from the New Media team and for the most current and up to date USSSA News. Jordan Henry works for USSSA, as well as the Golf Channel. Director of Broadcast Operations, Bernie Guenther does the play by play, while Barb Jordan handles the color. Paul O’Leary interviewing Resmondo players, Donny DeDonatis and Andy Purcell. Marketing and New Media Coordinator, Rachel Goossens The Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Sports Commission provides the ultimate sporting experience for participants as well as spectators. Whether it’s hitting a home run, breaking the speed record, or scoring the winning goal, the perfect venue awaits you here. Alabama’s Gulf Coast has been home to many events, such as numerous Alabama High School Athletic Association games, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletic Championships, and the SEC Women’s Soccer Championship. So whether you’re a player, coach, or fan, everyone loves to play or watch with the sun on their shoulders and the breeze in their hair, making Gulf Shores & Orange Beach the ideal place for sports. Visit gulfshoresorangebeachsports.com for information and to plan your next event. USSSA Pride takes three out of four from the Akron Racers at Whataburger Field in Corpus Christi, TX GAME 1 Crowd of 3000 Watches Pride Edge Racers 3-2 ORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – The USSSA Pride faced off against the Akron Racers on a gorgeous night in Corpus Christi, TX in front of a massive crowd of 3,030. Danielle Lawrie(2-0) carried a 3-1 lead into the top of the 6th inning until Nicole Pauly singled home a run to make it a 3-2 ball game. Lawrie didn’t falter and she held on, closing out the Racers to get a complete game victory and a Pride win. Racers’ (3-2) short stop Aja Paculba brought in the first run of the game with an RBI double in the third inning, her eighth RBI on the season, to give the Racers a short-lived 1-0 lead. Danielle Lawrie In the 3rd, Ashley Charters singled home Natasha Watley to tie the game at 1 a piece. In the 4th, after a great 9 pitch at bat, and fouling off 5 in a row, Francesca Enea tore into a high fastball and hit a deep home run to left; giving the Pride a 2-1 advantage. Natasha Watley would hit a sacrifice fly to right field to score Kretschman, in what would turn out to be the winning run. Natasha Watley Kristina Thorson (1-2) took the loss for the Racers, going six innings while walking three, striking out one and allowing three runs. Danielle Lawrie(2-0) would get the win, striking out 9 and walking 1 and surrendering 2 runs. GAME 2 Osterman Dominates; Tosses 1 Hit Gem Cat Osterman (1-1) pitched a gem on Friday night against the Racers in front of a crowd of 2900 in Corpus Christi. The Racers offense struggled early to get going against Osterman, while the Pride offense exploded for 7 runs on 9 hits. JJ Gottsch and Don DeDonatis enjoying beautiful Whataburger Field. 20 USSSA TODAY The Pride got out to a quick lead in the 1st. Charters would score on an RBI single by Charlotte Morgan. Krystyn Ashley Charters • 2011 National Pro Fastpitch MVP • Two-Time Olympic Medalist Sandberg singled pushing Morgan to third and both would come in to score on a 2 RBI double by Kelsey Bruder, making it 3-0. The Pride struck again in the bottom of the 3rd, when Charlotte Morgan launched a 2 run homerun to left field, scoring Francesca Enea who singled previously. Sandberg would get on once again with a single and be brought immediately in to score on a one out 2 run homerun by Andrea Duran, making it 7-0 Pride through 3 innings. The Akron Racers would go on to score only one against Cat Osterman and the Pride. Osterman would give up a solo homerun to Sam Marder in the top of the 4th, making it 7-1. Osterman (1-1) dominated the Racers in the circle for her first win of the 2012 season, striking out 10 and walking one in a 1 hit complete game performance. Lisa Norris (1-1) would get knocked around, giving up 7 runs in 3 innings. GAMES 3 & 4 Victoria Ryan (Nolan Ryan’s granddaughter) was the the Pride’s bat girl. Pride Split Double Header; Akron Avoids Sweep in CC The USSSA Pride got plenty of help from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s former player and now pitching coach in taking the first game of a softball doubleheader against Akron on Saturday. Sarah Pauly hung on and got the win in the tight 3-2 victory. Cat Osterman Former Islanders pitcher Sarah Pauly, now A&M-CC’s softball pitching coach, scattered four hits in leading the Pride to a slim victory at Whataburger Field during the Hurricane Alley Coastal Classic. Prior to the series with the Racers, the Pride players met young girls aspiring to be pros themselves one day. Corpus Christi Bay 22 USSSA TODAY Behind Sam Marder’s eighth-inning monster grand slam off former LSU pitcher Brittany Mack, Akron won the second game of the late night double header 4-3 Saturday night to avoid being swept in this four-game series showing. Mack pitched for LSU in last week’s College World Series, where they were eliminated in the semi finals. “We’ve been trying to grow the sport of softball and so to come here to Corpus is big,” said Pauly, who pitched a complete game to get the win in game 1 of Saturdays double header. “It’s actually pretty cool that I was able to play here, coach here and play professionally (l to r) JJ Gottsch, EVP Ryan-Sanders Baseball, Victoria Ryan, Reid’s daughter and Ryan-Sanders’ President and CEO, Reid Ryan. Ryan-Sanders Baseball owns and operates both Corpus Christi Hooks (Astros’ AA Affiliate) and Round Rock Express (Rangers’ AAA Affiliate). DeMarini’s 2013 lineup is ready to takeover the fastpitch game and rule on another level. With all new and improved technology, the CF5™ family continues to reign supreme over all other bats. Time to demonstrate your authority and take command over those minion riseballs. IntroducIng deMarInI’s 2013 LIneup here, too.” Pauly, who had a rough start to to the, giving up 2 runs, recovered quickly in the next 6 innings of play. Giving up just one hit, and one walk after the first inning, she coasted through the game and retired her last 11 batters faced. “For some reason the past two weeks I’ve been struggling in the first inning,” said Pauly, who struck out six and walked one in the game. “I knew after I got the first inning shakes and jitters out of the way, it was smooth sailing from there.” That also kept the Pride in the game long enough for them to rally with two runs in the sixth inning to overcome a 2-1 deficit. Megan Willis drew a bases loaded walk to tie the game, before pinch hitter Charlotte Morgan’s RBI single gave the Pride a 3-2 lead. The Pride wouldnt give up that lead the rest of the game. “I knew they would come back,” Pauly said. “They’re behind us no matter what. Even if it takes until the sixth inning — they always do it. It was nice to come out with the win.” Francesca Enea Pauly hopes Saturday’s outing wasn’t her last at Whataburger Field. “It would be really neat to come back here,” Pauly said. “We always get big crowds in Texas. The fact that we’re getting another big crowd in Corpus Christi, one of the smaller cities that we’ve played in, is really good for the sport and the league.” There were 2,616 in attendance Saturday for a three-day total of 8,602. Whataburger Field is the home of the Corpus Christi Hooks. Hurricane Alley Waterpark hosted the “meet and greet” for the girls of Corpus Christi. Cat Osterman (left) with University of Georgia draftee, Kristyn Sandberg. 24 USSSA TODAY USSSA Pride’s management team (l to r): Assistant GM, Gordon Glennie, Head Coach, Beth Torina, Assistant Coach, Leah O’Brien-Amico and GM, Don DeDonatis. WWW.MIKENSPORTS.COM Approved for play 2013 and beyond. “LIKE” Miken Sports on Facebook 26 USSSA TODAY Megan Gibson Worth Fastpitch Expert Texas ©2012 Worth Sports, a subsidiary of Jarden Corporation (NYSE:JAH) 510 Maryville University Drive, Suite 110, St. Louis, MO 63141 • worthsports.com ENEA ’S CO RNER Practice Player vs. Game Player Have you ever been labeled as a “practice player” or a “game player”? The difference between the two are simple. A “practice player” is someone who does extremely well in practice but can not carry it over to the game, where as a “game player” is someone who performs mediocre in practice but excels in a game. Why does this happen? Easy to answer, hard to fix! Players who shine during practice but not in games usually have the problem of self image and confidence. Practice is a very comfortable atmosphere where there are more knowns than unknowns. That comfort breeds confidence and better play. In a game, where all the situations are different and the competition are a mystery, poor self image and doubt control the situation. It also has a tendency to snowball. What is snowballing? No, not actually throwing snowballs, but when a player is cruising during a game then makes an error, whether mental or physical, and lets it affect the next play and the next play, and all of a sudden the game becomes out of control. As a coach you have to be very careful how you handle this situation. Once he or she starts believing they can’t do it, they can spiral downwards and never become an effective player. But what about those players that don’t perform at practice? There a two reasons that come into play for this situation. One being that the player doesn’t feel challenged enough during practice so they “coast” through. Never giving 100% and just goes through the motions. Another reason is that these players only know one speed and that is game mode. You have more thinking involved during practices then you normally do in a game, and certain players do not know how to separate the two. Practice Player The best advice on how to carry your practice performance over to the game is to RELAX! Practice makes permanent! To quote legendary softball coach, Sue Enquist, “It’s 60 feet and turn left.” Nice and simple and to the point. You need to have confidence in your work ethic and believe in your practice skills. If you can do those two things, the right player will show up the day of the game. If you still have problems of carrying it over, you should start doing visualization drills. Start visualizing yourself in a game making all the correct plays, hitting certain pitches, getting key hits, striking batters out. Try to visualize every single detail from the way the grass smells to how the dirt feels. The more detailed you are the more confident you will feel. Game Player For those of you who coast through practice and just rely purely on your talent, believe me when I say it will catch up to you soon! Start taking pride in your work ethic and be a leader for the team through example. You might be able to get away with it now, but when you get to that next level you will have to work harder and you may not know how to do that. So start now before it’s too late! For those of you who struggle during practices, don’t be too hard on yourself. Practice is where you can make a few mistakes and learn from them. Key words there being, LEARN FROM THEM. Don’t ever snowball at practice. Take a step back and remember why you are practicing; to get better at an issue you struggle with and to perfect something new. Like I said earlier, practice makes permanent, so take a deep breath and have some fun! Tweet with Francesca Enea: @frangator10 28 USSSA TODAY © 2011 Hillerich & Bradsby Co., Louisville, KY. All rights reserved. “the whole barrel feels like a sweet spot!” “this is one crazy sounding bat!” We listened to what players wanted and here’s the result: the revolutionary new Xeno composite. Our S1 iD technology gives Xeno a unique sound, ultra-long sweet spot and incredible performance. So hit a few with the Xeno and see what all the talk’s about. To find out more, click on slugger.com. “no sting, no vibration, no matter where you hit.” Xeno Scan here or go to slugger.com to view our technology videos. www.slugger.com Check out the Louisville Slugger app for iPhone. SONYA’S HEALTH & FITNESS Getting Stronger When is a good time to start? by Sonya Montoya One of the questions I have commonly received a great deal as an athletic trainer is when is it safe to start strength training with young athletes? A great starting point is to define what strength training actually is, which implies some sort of action by the body’s muscles exerting or resisting some force. Strength training does not necessary mean going to the conventional gym and power lifting with large amounts of weight. Strength training especially for younger athletes can involve pushups, body weight squats, lunges, or sit ups. A safe age to start a strength training program can begin anywhere from age 9 through 12 which is supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the focus of strength training at this age should be on body weight exercises, light resistance bands, and very light free weights. The goal at this age should not be seeing large gains in muscle size but more muscular development and coordination. Children ages 13-14 should still focus on body weight exercises, continue staying away from any heavy weights and focus on high repetition low weight exercises. Youth ages 14-15 may begin integrating a more structured strength training regimen with more traditional lifts performed in a weight room such as bench press, military press, and squats. The first and foremost principle to starting any strength training regimen with your children is supervision and instruction of technique. This is especially important as your children get older and start performing more complex lifts that require proper technique and instruction to help prevent injury. There seems to still be a stigma that strength training can cause injury but if done properly will actually be more of a benefit to helping prevent injury. Injury prevention while strength training can occur due in part to development of fine motor skills and increased muscular development. This philosophy has been supported by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) who state that youth will find strength training both beneficial and safe if a competent coach who is skilled in program design supervises 30 USSSA TODAY every strength training session and proper technique is taught and applied throughout every session. In addition, previous studies done by the American College of Sports Medicine confirm that strength training may actually help prevent injuries by giving children a basic level of fitness through a wide variety of motions and exercises that will in turn only promote their coordination level and flexibility. Another benefit to strength training for coaches and parents to consider beyond the physical aspect is the psychological and mental well being they will be instilling in their children. While a young athlete participates in a strength training program they are also improving their self confidence and overall image of themselves while promoting an active lifestyle. I encourage parents and coaches alike if they do not feel competent in instructing their athletes or children through a strength program to seek out a certified Strength Coach to help write out or instruct some of the workouts for coaches to follow. Not every parent has had a background of being in an environment to learn proper training techniques therefore my motto is when in doubt ask for help. It will only help your knowledge as a parent or coach to help your athlete or child progress toward the future of strengthening their bodies safely and overall fitness level. Designing a strength training program nStart body weight exercises nPush ups nPull ups or static holds in a pull up position nSit ups (crunches, bicycles, ect.) nBody weight lunges nBody weight squats nStep ups nTricep dips Benefits of strength training nPromote a healthy lifestyle-physical well being nSelf-image and self- confidence nCoordination improvements nStrength improvements nIncrease muscle endurance nIncrease bone density nReduce risk for injury nImproved performance in sports Follow Sonya on Twitter: @SonyaMontoya2 HEADQUARTERS UPDATE USSSA & Osceola County – Partners in Excellence It’s an exciting summer for USSSA, the City of Kissimmee and Osceola County Florida. The United States Specialty Sports Association is the largest multi-sport association in the world and is headquartered right at Osceola Heritage Park within the Houston Astro’s spring training facility. This July USSSA is hosting a number of events to promote the sports of Fastpitch Softball and Youth Baseball. The festivities kick off July 13th with a parade in Downtown Kissimmee starting at the Kissimmee Civic Center and continuing down Dakin Avenue where you can come and celebrate USSSA, the City of Kissimmee and meet some of the USSSA Florida Pride, the professional women’s fastpitch softball team who will later be playing at Osceola Heritage Park in the stadium on July 15th and July 16th. The Parade will open at 5pm with introductory speeches by USSSA CEO, Don DeDonatis as well as the Head Coach of Pride, Beth Torina. The rest of the team will be attending the celebration for meet-and-greets, autographs, and pictures. Free ticket vouchers will be given away for the games at Osceola Heritage Park on the Sunday and Monday. The parade is a true celebration of USSSA and its commitment to sports and Osceola County, so if you are in Kissimmee on July 13th, come on out and see the parade! The Baseball Elite World Series has grown to over 100 teams in three divisions of play. The weekend of fun continues on Sunday July 15th at the Osceola Heritage Park Stadium with a fantastic joint opening ceremony for the USSSA Gold Medal Games and the USSSA Elite Baseball World Series starting at 6:30pm followed by a USSSA Florida Pride game and a fireworks spectacular afterwards! The Gold Medal Games are an international Olympic style baseball event with sixteen teams competing from seven countries from around the world including Mexico, Lithuania, Venezuela, Italy, Canada and more! The games continue throughout the week until July 21st where the top three teams are awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze medals for their achievements in the competition. The Gold Medal Games is a great program with a US National Team being hand-picked from participants of the USSSA All American Games. The Baseball Elite World Series was founded back in 2004 and has become a popular annual event which highlights the winners of countrywide Super National Invitation Tournaments, giving them a chance to compete against each other to show off the best of the best in Youth Baseball. Originally the event had just 16 teams in each age division but has now doubled to 32 and features age groups from the majors 10, 12 and 14, making for some stiff competition. After the opening ceremony at Osceola Heritage Park the participating teams along with other spectators will be in for a treat with the USSSA Pride Professional The USSSA National Office is located down the first baseline, while the Houston Astros down the third baseline at Osceola Heritage Park Stadium. Fastpitch game featuring numerous Olympic Gold Medalists in the stadium with a scheduled game time of 7:35pm. This opening ceremony is set to be one of the biggest for USSSA Baseball with more than 100 teams taking part from across the country and around the world. For the USSSA Pride game on the 15th will be the first of two games at Osceola County Stadium, with the second being played on Monday the 16th at 7:05pm EST. As the largest multisport athletic association in the world USSSA has something for everybody and this event in the middle of July will definitely showcase what USSSA has to offer and how USSSA and Osceola County are true partners. USSSA TODAY 31 Mejia, Hamner & Weber Win at the Norman Swanner Memorial Golf Tournament The USSSA Golf program is going from strength to strength, with the latest tournament from Mathews, Louisiana being a great success. While heat and humidity greeted 15 golfers to the La Tour Golf Club for the first Louisiana USSSA Junior Golf event of the summer. The Norman Swanner Memorial took place over the weekend of June 23. This tournament offered the tour’s golfers one final chance to work on their game before the state championship tournament, July 14-15. The event also featured a low round by one of the locals, and several close finishes. For the second time in the last three tournaments, Skye Mejia of Lafayette took home the championship in the Boys’ 15-18 Division. Mejia shot +14 (158) to win the 36-hole event. Austin Campbell of Lake Charles finished three strokes behind the lead (162) to earn second-place honors, edging out third-place finisher Jamison Thomassee of Opelousas by one stroke (163). Third runner-up Logan McGee had a spectacular round on the second day of the tournament. McGee shot a tournamentbest 75 in the final round, improving upon his first-day score by 15 strokes in the process. During that spectacular performance, McGee recorded an eagle 3 on the par-5, number 3 hole. Tournament officials say McGee was only three inches shy from recording an albatross. Boys 15-18 (L-R): Mejia (Lafayette), Thomassee (Opelousas) and Campbell (Lake Charles) Boys 12-14 (L-R): Hagle (Broussard), Hamner (Houma), Ciesla (Lake Charles) and LaCombe (Gonzales). A new face on the Louisiana USSSA Junior Golf Tour claimed top honors in the Boys’ 12-14 Division. Jacob Hamner of Houma won the event with a final tally of 174. Hamner narrowly defeated tour veterans Zac Ciesla of Lake Charles and Cameron Hagle of Broussard by one stroke and two strokes, respectively. Matthew Weber continued his winning ways in the Boys’ 9-11 Division, but only by a slim margin. The Scott resident shot a 91 in the 18-hole event, edging out Eli Ortego of Lafayette by two strokes. Roberto Espinosa of Arnaudville finished third with a total score of 125. Mejia’s victory in the senior division puts him closer to the overall tour lead. However, Austin Campbell, Lake Charles, still holds the top spot with a total of 11,800 points, with Mejia only 400 points behind him in second. Thomassee is in a distant third place with 7,800 points. Donnie Lacombe, who finished fourth in this weekend in the Boys’ 12-14 division, holds the overall lead in his group with 8,200 points. Ciesla is in second place, 1,000 points behind Lacombe. Dylan Domingue, who did not compete this weekend, is in third place in the group with 6,800 points. Weber continues to dominate the Boys’ 9-11 32 USSSA TODAY Boys 9-11 (L-R): Espinosa (Arnaudville), Weber (Scott), Ortego (Lafayette). category. Weber, who has not yet lost a start on the tour, leads the group by 8,100 points. Espinosa is in second place with 7,100 points. Jayde Curtis, who also did not play on the tour this weekend, rounds out the top three with 3,000 points. The next Louisiana USSSA Junior Golf event is the Governor’s Games/State Championship Tournament. The event takes place at Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, on the weekend of July 14 “Lazy River” at Omni Resort 2012 USSSA Junior Golf National Championship Orlando, FL July 27-29,2012 The National Course at ChampionsGate ChampionsGate’s two championship golf courses offer a diversity that cannot be matched by other Golf Courses in Orlando, Florida. Here, the golf enthusiast has their pick of dramatically different Greg Norman signature golf courses. Your $275 Entry Fee will garner you 54 holes of Championship play (27 holes for 9-11 year olds-$150) at the challenging Champions Gate Golf Club. Why not stay where you play? We have a block of rooms at the five star Omni ChampionsGate Resort at a rate of $125 per room per night. Call Christina Varney at 407390-6675. And to make this the Ultimate golf vacation, USSSA can provide you with Disney and Universal Studio tickets at discounted prices. USSSA will also conduct an Awards Banquet on Saturday night where we will recognize the various State Point Champions! For additional information, contact USSSA Golf National Director Robert Boudreaux at 337-278-8431 or rboudreaux@lausssa.com. iQ Fastpitch Testing to be offered at the USSSA ESPN High School World Championships NCSA’s Sue Enquist’s services also available ESPN Wide World of Sports has provided so many great moments over the years for players, parents and coaches competing for a USSSA Championship. This year young players will be given an opportunity like never before to take their game to the next level. This year at the USSSA ESPN High School World Championships athletes will learn all the tools necessary to compete in college by attending iQ Fastpitch testing, and learning the ins and outs of recruiting from Sue Enquist of the National Collegiate Scouting Association (NCSA). For the first time, a skills testing protocol, iQ Fastpitch, has been created to measure an athlete’s playing ability, athleticism, and mental toughness. Aside from the standard speed and agility events that most showcases across the country utilize, iQ will include hitting events, speed and accuracy throwing events, and a mental toughness profile, which will get a detailed look inside the athlete’s mind when she is put through various challenges that she may face both on the field and off the field. For only $159 cost of the iQ Fastpitch testing, athletes participating will get a priority reservation to the free NCSA clinic where there is limited space available. On July 25th the iQ Fastpich and NCSA opportunity is open not only to participants in the High School World Championships, but to USSSA members nationwide. The iQ Physical Test will showcase 14 disciplines such as the 40-yard dash, 5-10-5 shuttle run, and throwing speed and accuracy. Skills which are easily understandable but more importantly designed around what College Coaches and other high profile summer team coaches found valuable. What separates this test from any other form is that it is the only standardized test of its kind. Athletes from across the country will be scored and tested fairly and precisely. The scores will then be tabulated in an Einstein-like formula and can be viewed online by the athlete and College Coaches (if the athlete chooses to share their scores). What makes the scoring so insightful is that athletes from across the country, who participate in the iQ, will be able to see how they stack up against the other athletes tested. Each skill will display the overall average based on the results from each test. This average will change as more athletes are added to the iQ database. The iQ Fastpitch Mental Toughness Profile is offered to the athletes online. The Profile is broken up into two versions: an Athlete’s Version and a Coach’s Version. Both the athlete and her coach will complete the same Mental Toughness (MT) Profile. This will allow the athlete to see how she views her mental toughness, along with the perspective of how her own coach views her mental toughness. Not only can the athlete view her results online, but she can share her scores will College Coaches, if she chooses. Along with iQ testing parents and student athletes will have the opportunity to also learn about recruiting from NCSA, headed up by legendary coach Sue Enquist. Parents will even be able to take part in NCSA’s Athletic Recruiting Education. NCSA Recruiting Experts and Educational Speakers Jessica Mendoza and Sue Enquist will provide up-to-date recruiting education onsite at the USSSA ESPN High School World Championships. A group of 100 parents and 100 athletes will get to learn first hand from the experts on the ins and outs of recruiting from Division 1 to Division 3 schools. Student Athletes and Parents will leave with literature outlining the ‘5 Things You Need to Know & the 5 Things You Must Do’ in the recruiting process. They will also be provided access to free downloads of the NCAA Guidebooks & Athletes Wanted chapters. Also within 72 hours all attendees will gain access to the NCSA network with a free recruiting profiles as well as be contacted to schedule their scouting evaluation. All in all this years USSSA ESPN High School World Championships will provide an unprecedented platform for participants to compete on the softball diamonds, but also learn about taking their game to the next level. You can go to TheQSport.com, and NCSASports.org to find out more information. SHELL VACATIONS HOSPITALITY Hill Country Inn & Suites at Salado Creek Villas Official Hotel Sponsor of Time Warner Park! 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Like us on: facebook.com/MizunoFastPitchNorthAmerica Follow us on: twitter.com/MizunoFastPitch USSSA Karate Making A New Path By Don Eminizer and USSSA Karate T he USSSA National Organization is one of the largest, most influential amateur sports organizations. The martial arts program is growing faster than ever, and it’s filling its ranks with some of the best known, most respected karate people that can be found in the industry. USSSA Karate is poised to rock the karate universe, armed with opportunities and extremely experienced, skilled karate experts that you won’t find in any other organization. Why all this good fortune? Why has USSSA Karate attracted the cream of the crop of the karate world? Because of USSSA Karate’s wholesome, unique philosophy, that’s why. USSSA Karate offers novices and experts alike from pros and champions like from founding stalwarts like Karate Hall Of Fame Member Adrian Ellis, a 42 year karate master and veteran who was once a World Champion and a National Champion 7 times, Adrian has been very selective to bring the right leadership to the organization. Adrian states, “Our goal is to be inclusive not exclusive and have leaders who fit the fabric of the USSSA organizations”. We have great leadership like Grant Campbell who is a full time martial artist and run a very successful business as well as a world renowed competitor and one of the foremost technical minds in the sports, along with Bruce Laudermilk from South Carolina, Ricardo Johns, from Texas, Arnaldo Lugo from Florida, Montez Dennis and Rod Smith from Virginia and Darryl Williams who is a great administrator and an great international official and many others great people working with the organization. It’s this type of membership and expertise that 38 USSSA TODAY separates USSSA Karate from the rest of the field. Now USSSA Karate is quickly becoming a major, martial arts program, keeping the welfare of its members at the forefront as the organization expands its scope at an astounding pace. Under the watchful eye of Adrian Ellis, along with the hard work of USSSA Karate’s many important members. The organization has achieved tremendous growth throughout the United States in the past year with a tremendous amount of international affiliates, and doesn’t intend to stop. Adrian states, “The Martial Arts community has been seeking something new and refreshing and USSSA Karate fits the bill”. Today, USSSA Karate works with free style martial artists as well as traditional martial artists, Chinese martial artists, Tae Kwon Do organizations and even with those who practice Jujitsu. The organization has even commenced its own National Referee Certifications and National Coaches Certifications. Much of this growth can be attributed to the many karate aficionados who Adrian Ellis have joined the ranks of USSSA Karate. n Mr Mahmoud Bambouyani Regional Director and member of the Executive Committee, Mahmoud Bambouyani Sensei, 8th Dan, is the chief instructor at ITKA (the International Traditional Karate Association). He has appeared on various major television networks over the years, including CBS, NBC, ABC, WGN, FOX, and WCIU. He has taught karate since the 1970s, and has been elected President of the North side Human Relations Task Force in 2003 in Chicago, an organization designed to create unity among different ethnic groups through karate. He has also been Chairman of Membership for the Chamber of Commerce and a member of the advisory board for the president of Wright College. n Mr. Ricardo John is the Regional Director and is also a member of the Executive Committee and the Technical committee. In 1971, Mr. John traveled to the United States from Panama to enlist in the United States Army. He continued his martial arts training in different parts of the country as he served his 6 years. He returned to Panama in 1974 and re-opened his dojo in Pedro Miguel, eventually opening another dojo in the City of Panama as well. In 1980 he came back to the U.S. and officially founded the Dai-Ichi Shotokan Karate-Do Association in an effort to develop a teaching method specifically designed to develop the mind and spirit, and to improve physical well-being for his students. He runs a very successful program in Texas and is one of our Regional Training centers n Grant Campbell is Head of National Coaches program for USSSA Karate. As a 7th degree Black Belt, Shihan Campbell one of the few American martial artists to be fully trained in Japan according to the most demanding and rigorous standards of the international governing body, he has studied under the best teachers in Asia. As a professional coach and teacher, he has taught thousands of students. Grant Campbell earned his Master’s Degree in Japan he brings, extremely unique qualification to the USSSA Karate, qualifications that no other teacher or school can boast. n Darryl Williams has taken the role Director of the Rules Committee and of International Development as well. Darryl has 38 years experience under his belt in the sport of karate. Darryl Williams has dedicated his life to his art and he is a role model for all. He received a first degree rank in 1976 from Soke Shogo Kuniba and is widely known for his work as a referee and a coach. Darryl received his first International Referee License in 1986 from the USA Karate Federation (USAKF). The USAKF was the recognized United States national body at the time. Today, as a top referee in the World United of Karate-Do Organizations (WUKO), he always offers his guidance to all karatekas n Adrian was a special guest at the 2012 Ozawa Cup in Las Vegas, NV, with nearly1500 athletes in attendance. The Ozawa Cup, hosted by James Tawatao is one of the most prestigious international events in the country and to be honored as a special guest and have the USSSA KARATE Organization acknowledged was great. I am looking forward to working with James as well as others as we partner for the mutual benefits of all athletes and instructors. What makes USSSA Karate different the inclusion it offers both its members and its teachers. USSSA Karate provides friendly, safe, fun competition for the entire family. The organization has begun referee training and training for coaches, all in an effort to deliver more spectator appeal in the world of sport martial arts. USSSA Karate has even recently been contacted by several martial arts manufacturers that are interested in working together with the booming organization. In the coming years, USSSA Karate is looking for forward to developing live streaming events through its national headquarters and the scholarship opportunities for athletes. Darryl Williams words are one of a kind: “USSSA KARATE is the New Shinning Light that will illuminate the path and guide the way for those who participate or want to participate in karate in America”. Recently, the organization hosted the USSSA KARATE Europa Cup, in conjunction with Vision Star Event Productions, at the Orange County Convention Center, along with The Magical Classic, hosted by Cedomir Vragovic, in conjunction with the magical classic Gymnastic Event. We are honored to have Mr. Anorld Lugo President of Southeastern Martial Arts Association, Mr. Lugo event was a great event held at the beautiful Gaylord Palms. Mr Lugo is a great leader and a phenomenal person and we are looking forward to his continued growth and support. The sky is the limit for USSSA Karate. Currently, USSSA Karate is hosting team trails for athletes who want to compete on the USSSA NATIONAL KARATE TEAM, with many more events and competitions looming on the horizon. USSSA TODAY 39 USSSA Bringing Baseballs Best to Osceola County and Around the World A dream is a hope and desire that should be in reach. It is something that should be achievable, however commands an amount of heart and hard work. It is a journey that inevitably will have its bumps, but eventually ends with the highlight of a lifetime. 2009 marked the inaugural year for the annual USSSA All-American Games held in Kissimmee, FL. The event was staffed by pro scouts, former MLB players, and industry specialists and scouted by numerous colleges and Major League Baseball Scouts. It was also the beginning of a legacy that is now known as the “Journey to the Dream”. The “Journey to the Dream” experience begins when individuals attend their first Amatuer Baseball Report (ABR) camp, which serve a multitude of purposes from instruction to exposure. The highest level performers are invited to the USSSA All-American Games (AAG’s), which is the golden ticket in USSSA Baseball. The other route to Kissimmee is by a direct invitation from the ABvR upon referral by either a professional scout, college scout, or ABR scout who has seen the player. Although it would seem like being honored as a member of the “USSSA All-American Games” would suffice, that is not where this journey ends. The AAG’s is a 4-day event which includes a check in and practice on day one, 3 days of games, and a closing ceremony where the National Teams are announced. Throughout this weekend, the players experience an amount of diversity that is unbeatable with more than half of the 50 total states being represented. There is an aura about the field that has a subtle sense of being at ease; however, the competitive drive of the most highly talented players in USSSA still shines on. As the games come to an end, the scouts 40 USSSA TODAY collaborate in a scout room that is comparable to that on draft day and compare their notes on the AAG players. Boards containing various participants’ names are lined up and scouts decide which nine players will make up each respected age group’s National Team (15u, 16u, High School Varsity). The remaining players are selected the following weeks after much deliberation. At the 15u and 16u age groups the National Team is invited back the following summer to play in the USSSA Gold Medal Games (GMG’s). The Gold Medal Games emulates the Olympics in a tournament featuring 12 countries from across the world in addition to the USSSA National Team. It gives the participants the opportunity to compete against some of the best players from around the world. Gold, Silver, and Bronze are awarded to the top 3 teams. The Bahamas, Great Brittan, France, Italy, Mexico, Canada, Venezuela, Peru, Puerto Rico, and the United States are amongst the former competing countries. Quite possibly the ultimate goal in ones adventure through USSSA is to be a USSSA High School Varsity National Team member. This team travels abroad with all international expenses paid, to play in a tournament of choice by USSSA. In its first year the team was sent to Osaka, Japan. They toured around playing many semi- professional teams and learning about the Japanese take on baseball. They received the priceless gift of culture by complete emersion, where there were no English translations. It was a time to sit back and appreciate the smiles and laughter that proved to not be blocked by a language barrier. When the stars stepped on the field, actions took over, and words became meaningless. Prague 2011 AAG-2011 14u 1st Team All American AAG-2011 15u 1st Team All American AAG-2011 16u 1st Team All American USSSA and Puerto Rico In its second year (2011) USSSA entered its team into the Prague Baseball Week Tournament, which features the National Teams of countries who participate in the World Baseball classic against Major League Players. The 2012 National Team will be traveling to this same event. The talent is high and the stakes are even higher- international immortality. Last year the young American team proved successful with a third place finish against teams with players that had over ten years experience more than the prep American squad. Leading its staff was National Team veteran Jacob Milliman who earned the win against A.I.S.T. (the eventual tournament champions) in game one. The hard hitting line-up was balanced around the prodigious power of Wyatt Matheson, a Texas signee and estimated top 5 round pick for the 2012 draft, and L.J. Newman a two way player at South Carolina- Upstate. North Florida bound Donnie Dewees was in the leadoff spot. Donnie had a monster senior year earning awards in multiple sports, and will also be competing again in Prague this June with the 2012 USSSA High School Varsity National Team. Bryant Hodge played both ways. The Oklahoma commit hit one of 8 homeruns in the 5 games. Matheson however was clearly the toughest out in the lineup. Blasting three homeruns and hitting close to .500 on the tournament, Matheson did nothing but impress. Matheson is currently ranked 47th by Baseball America, which would put him as a middle of the second round pick this summer. In 2010 the team was led by Royals minor league pitcher and 2011 draft Jake Junis who also anchored the infield at short stop. Jake chose to forgoe the college experience and is presently playing rookie ball in Arizona. Brendon Hayden was one of the main bats in Japan and was drafted by the Phillies in the 36th round of the 2011 MLB draft. He chose to pass the draft and go to Virginia Tech where he finished the season with a .336 BA and was named to the ACC 2nd Team All-Conference. Other notable pitchers on the 2010 USSSA National team were Nathan Harsh (19th round pick by Rangers in 2011), Joe Filomeno, Sam Mahar, and Jacob Milliman. Joe Filomeno is making a splash at the University of Louisville where he has a 3.09 era posted. The lefty’s fastball has registered up to 97 mph this year. Filomeno is headed to the prestigious Cape Cod league after his season expires. Sam Mahar won SEC Freshman Player of the Week on 5/14/2012 for Kentucky and has managed to put together quality innings as a freshman for the previously top ranked school. Jacob Milliman, who chose junior college to try to increase draft stock, had a monster year for the panhandle powerhouse Pensacola State. USSSA-Japan USSSA managed to construct another balanced team with power bats and power arms in 2011. The USSSA lineup for the “Prague Baseball Week” tournament was full of sophomores and juniors in high school who are currently committed to D1 programs. A few frontline pitchers were Thomas Olson, Bryant Hodge, and Chris Elander. Olson emerged as an ace for Dartmouth with his 1.69 era in 40 innings pitched. Bryant Hodge who still has his senior year left looks to be a possible top draft. Hodge is a crafty righty with a heavy fastball from the low to mid 90’s. If he forgoes the draft he will be off to the University of Oklahoma. Chris Elander was tough out of the pen and will look to be an impact arm off the bump for Florida International next year. This year’s international team, who will be competing in the “Prague Baseball Week” tournament June 27th-July 1st, consists of just as many future stars. Players such as sophomore standout pitcher Cre Finfrock who is committed to Central Florida, veterans Donnie DeWees and Chris Elander, and Wisconsin’s Evan Kruczynski. Kruczynski is a power left handed pitcher who is signed with Eastern Carolina. The truth behind this whole process is no matter where a player ends their journey; they can still leave with a truly unique experience. If they are so lucky and so talented to make it to that international opportunity, then they are merely living the dream for a few moments longer. The intangibles that players take out of the experience serve as drive for such talented participants. USSSA takes great pride in watching the players develop into stars on a national level. USSSA TODAY 41 Alianza de Futbol & USSSA ...making history together Dr. Pepper Dallas Cup There are few soccer tournaments in the world as important as the Dallas Cup. There are few organizations commited to promote amateur athletes as USSSA does. There are also thousands of great players in this country. You just need to go out there and find them. And that’s what we have done. This year, for the very first time, Alianza de Futbol was part of the 2012 Dr. Pepper Dallas Cup, but that could not have happened without the United States Specialty Sports Association support. Thanks to a growing partnership between BRC Group and USSSA, young footballers had the chance to play against some of the best teams in the world... and they did a great job. The Alianza de Futbol team was truly an all-star team. Players from all over the country were scouted by some of Mexico’s and USA’s top soccer coaches and scouts. With tryouts in more than 15 cities, we ended up with 20 players that were part of this unforgettable experience. Back in Texas, the Alianza boys had to face tough rivals such as Pateadores, Andromedas and the Lewisham College (UK). Despite not making it to the next round, being the first unaffiliated non-club team to play this tournament speaks about what Alianza de Futbol and USSSA have accomplished with all these kids. It’s easy to make things happen when there’s a sense of commitment. When there’s passion. When there’s love for the sport. Alianza de Futbol and USSSA....making history together. 42 USSSA TODAY Louisville Slugger is starting to make strides in the slowpitch softball world by Dennis Turner WE’RE BACK! The season is off and running and here at Louisville Slugger we are riding the momentum of the new Z2000’s. These new bats have just hit the market and are ready for you to start hitting bombs with! You are familiar with the performance of the Z-1000’s from this past season, and now we have reloaded to make the new bats better than ever before. Our bat engineers have put countless hours in the lab and out in the field, testing these bats to maintain the high performance, increased batted ball speed which improves distance, and with the improved durability that you as players want in a composite bat. We are really excited about these bats as it puts Louisville Slugger back in the slow-pitch market as one of the top players in the bat industry. Z-2000 End Load (SB13ZE) Z-2000 Balanced (SB13ZB) Z-2000 ASA End Load (SB13ZAE) Z-2000 ASA Balanced (SB13ZAB) lead-off man. Blackburn is a .764, 40 HR’s and 140 RBI’s while Cocco leads Conference USSSA with 75 HR’s, 201 RBI’s and an OBP of .746. Shoppe/Team TPS is currently the #1 ranked “A” class team, but know that they have a long road to toll before setting their sights on winning the USSSA Class “A” World Series in Orlando the second week of August. Lee Powers and Tim Cocco look to defend their title by winning the Manufacturers Cup on the Long Haul Bomber Power Stadium tour this season. Powers, the youngest of the Bombers, is putting up some good numbers early on, while Cocco has got off to a slow start, but looks to get on a roll before the tour comes to an end. Team TPS is currently in third place as of mid-June behind Team Easton and Team Miken. Powers is currently in 4th place and with only 4 more events to go, both of them need to get on a roll and hope that the other teams get cold down the stretch. Both Powers and Cocco, along with regular season team member, Robert Blackburn continue to put up the numbers along with the other players on top-ranked “A” team Shoppe/ TPS. Powers is at a .781 OBP with 44 HR’s and 124 RBI’s as the 44 USSSA TODAY Louisville Sluggers other top “A” team, Sonny’s/Louisville Slugger is starting to make some noise in the Conference USSSA, as Chris Greinert (.784 OBP/ 38 HR) and Charles Cunningham (.743 OBP/ 12 HR) are leading this team as they are starting to roll with multiple back to back tourneys to get their points increased for the USSSA Men’s Major World Series. Slugger’s other teams that are playing well as of late are Red’s/Astros led by Wally Maybrier, 3rd Street Financial, and Westshore Pizza. Look for Louisville Slugger to start making a larger impact in the slow-pitch world as we are committed as ever to getting back to where we were in the 90’s. With the hot bats we currently have, we are positioning ourselves to make a move on the competition, and by adding in the other product categories to provide to you, the loyal Slugger slowpitch player, with everything you need for the diamond. Like us on Facebook, check out our Twitter page and feel free to comment, ask questions, and even place videos of you hitting the new Z2000’s! Until next time, stay focused and play hard. DT © 2012 Hillerich & Bradsby Co., Louisville, KY. All rights reserved. Major League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. Visit MLB.com. Exogrid is a Registered Trademark of VyaTek Sports. America’s two highest scoring college teams are headed to Omaha and they’re swinging Louisville Slugger. Be sure to watch Arizona and Florida State in this year’s big dance, June 15 – 25/26. For a closer look at the bats they’re taking to the plate in Omaha, visit slugger.com. The Official Bat of Major League Baseball.® www.slugger.com Anaconda Sports powered by LIDS Team Sports at its all time high By: Kaylen Shimoda What started off as a college student’s dream, turned into a budding local startup sports equipment company. Amongst his father’s company garage units 34 years ago, John Stote III began building Anaconda Sports which would soon be known as one of the largest sporting good dealers in the nation. The start-up was selling to youth organizations, high schools and colleges. Stote built his dream around his passion for “all things sports,” and the fact that he wanted to bring more sports equipment variety to the community. “I wasn’t happy with the local sporting good stores so I figured I would try and do it on my own,” said Stote. Little did he know that Anaconda Sports would eventually grow and conquer the national scene. Stote spent his first two years of college at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC before transferring to State University in Brockport, NY. While in school, John had begun his journey into the sporting goods business. With a business degree, he graduated Cum Laude in 1978 and started running the business full time. As the independent company was growing, Stote decided to pursue some hiring initiatives as they wanted to reach a broader audience. He hired his sister-in-law, Patty Stote, a Certified Public Accountant, to handle the computerized piece of the business. “Prior to Patty, we were a store selling to local high schools and leagues,” said Stote. “After Patty, we began to grow and touch larger communities nationwide.” Stote’s brother, Bill, joined the company 25 years ago and to this day, “hiring him was our best move; he’s a sharp guy and an extremely hard worker.” Since then, the Stote brothers have been running company operations and have expanded into a number of different areas which include a warehouse in Clifton Park, NY and sales offices in the Northeast calling on local high schools. On top of this, their online growth has made a significant impact on the company as online ordering has become the ultimate game changer. 46 USSSA TODAY “Ten years ago, we became heavily involved in selling equipment online,” said Stote. “It has been the biggest point of growth the company has seen.” This online effort was not without the work of Rob Meyer, the man who runs the entire site. Stote’s passion for softball led to the creation of TRUMP Softball in 1992, the fastest growing softball brand in the country. “This is the brand that gets people excited; it’s the model brand of softball and the main brand of Anaconda Sports,” he said. It is what all of their competitors are trying to copy. Stote adds that the success of this brand lies in the hands of the Trump Softball management. Their in-house softball expert, Eric Jacobson, has had a major impact on the brand and its growth potential. “Eric is the most knowledgeable man in softball. He is our catalog manager and softball expert. The brand would not be where it is today without his expertise.” Bob Russell, referred to as “Bobby Bugs”, is an exterminator by trade who has a passion for softball. Bobby first developed the Evil Brand and approached Stote with the idea for this new type of softball. Thus, the Evil Ball was born. A top-end ball with a leather exterior and 108 stitches, this softball is known as the “Cadillac of the industry.” It’s become a famous softball throughout the country and Trump Softball has full oversight of the model. Mike Macenko is known as the greatest slow-pitch home run hitter of all time. He has hit over 7,0 homeruns in his career and is one of the top regional salesmen in the Midwest, selling and promoting Trump Softballs within this region. The most recent key member of Trump Softball is Frank Short. Frank is their main representative at all national softball tournaments and has helped this brand become a league of its own. In 2010, Anaconda Sports was acquired by Genesco and became known as Anaconda Sports powered by LIDS Team Sports. Stote explains that the company’s scope has expanded exponentially since the acquisition. They are now a publicly traded, national company, part of a North American wholesale and retail marketer of many prestigious brands. They have become the largest Nike team dealer in the nation and the future is looking ever so bright. Stote adds, “The future of Anaconda will be our ability to provide all-school deals. We’re hiring sales people all over the country and offering colleges and high schools complete contracts up to 3 to 5 years.” Stote sees this as the future of sports equipment, and he continues to leverage this knowledge to break into high school and college programs throughout the country. Among the excitement and growth of the brand, Stote is involved in raising money towards cancer awareness. Through his long-time best friend, Dick Vitale, ESPN’s national basketball announcer and official spokesperson for Anaconda’s basketball brand called The Rock, Stote was introduced to the V Foundation created in memory of the famous Jimmy Valvano who died of cancer in 1993. Stote explains, “Jimmy was Mr. Personality, he was very famous and very dynamic. An unbelievable coach and ESPN broadcaster.” Vitale was one of the driving forces who started the V Foundation and along with Valvano’s brothers, Nick and Bob, created the fundraising gala. Bringing together sports personalities and stars, the V Foundation’s gala is one of the largest cancer fundraising events of the year. In Sarasota, FL this past May, over 80 were in attendance raising close to $2M. Stote adds, “There were Divisional basketball, football, baseball coaches and players along with numerous sports celebrities all there to raise awareness for an unbelievable cause. It was a special night, the Academy Awards of Sports.” This year, the event’s honorees were Jay Wright of Villanova, Gary Williams (formerly of Maryland), and HOF football coach, Lou Holtz. There is another piece of this story where Stote comes into the picture. Vitale asked Stote to come up with a unique idea to raise funds for the V Foundation. He has since been in charge of creating special centerpieces for all 84 tables at the event. Attendees are able to bid on these pieces signed by the guests of honor at the event. This portion of the gala raised over $64,0 with all centerpieces donated to the cause. Having always been an active member in the sporting community, Stote has grown this sporting equipment empire while never forgetting his roots. He provides youth and college athletes with the means to play a sport they love and stays involved in causes that impact the world and those around us. While his journey started from many tireless nights spent in a warehousing garage unit, he wouldn’t have traded this for the world. With a sense of humor to boot, Stote is an innovative thinker and a true entrepreneur. Humbly, Stote adds, “None of this could be accomplished without the support of our loyal employees and customers.” USSSA TODAY 47 (800) 327-0074 Save up to 25% on your car insurance It’s easy with Nationwide Family Plan®. If saving on your car insurance sounds good, then Nationwide Family Plan is going to sound great. It allows parents to share some of the discounts they've earned with their young drivers, and save up to 25%, compared to leading competitors. Plus, when you add the special members-only discount you receive just for being a member of United States Specialty Sports Association you'll save even more. Don't wait any longer. Contact us to start taking advantage of the savings you deserve today. 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In the round of 16 all of the favorite teams won their games except #24 ranked SBS/Combat knocked off #3 ranked Sonny’s 19-10. Only 1 of the 8 winners was not a conference team and that was Xtreme/Combat a non-conference ‘B’ team from Minnesota who beat OC Swats 32-16. 4 The Fallen In the round of 8 Team Combat came from behind to beat Xtreme/Combat, Monster/Energy upset 4 The Fallen 20-17, West Coast Doerflinger used a game winning hit by manager Strojan Kennison to beat SBS/Combat 30-29 after he was forced into the game when two players were ejected. And finally Nordkap/Desert Falls run ruled Demarini/Famoussports. com 33-18. In the final 4 Monster Energy/Combat, a Conference ‘C’ team, knocked off their sponsor Team Combat 35-34 in the game of the week by using some great defensive plays by 2nd baseman Mitchell Jump to close them out. Meanwhile Nordkap/Desert Falls cruised past West Coast Doerflinger 43-16 on Friday night. Team Combat/Pacific Headwear Early Saturday morning the first tournament completed with West Coast knocking off Team Combat 24-18 and Monster/ Combat 26-3 and forcing a re-match with Nordkap/Desert Falls in the championship. Nordkap/Desert Falls jumped out to a big lead and had multiple chances to run rule WCD but WCD hung tough and forced a full 7 innings after a “flip flop” but lost 32-26. Nordkap won their 3rd tournament of the season. In the 2nd Dual which actually started as the championship game of the 1st dual was being played on Saturday morning, the round of 16 again had 7 winners from Conference USSSA and Xtreme/Combat who stunned a fresh Sonny’s team 31-23. In the round of 8 Demarini/Famous opened up a 6 run lead on West Coast going to the 7th inning, but a tired WCD team put up an impressive 11 run inning and held on to win 35-30. SBS/Combat beat Monster 35-10. Xtreme/Combat knocked off 4 The Fallen 25-16, and Team Combat put up 17 in the first against Nordkap/Desert Falls and held them off 42-33 in a 2+ hour marathon game. In the final 4, Team Combat put down Xtreme/Combats hot run 28-8 and SBS/Combat returned the favor of a walk-off hit to West Coast when Shawn Pederson hit a base hit down the third base line to win 23-22. Then in the winner’s championship SBS/ Combat shocked Team Combat 34-33 with a bottom of the 7th inning rally capped by Shannon Smiths game winning base hit. 52 USSSA TODAY Nordkap/Desert Falls/Easton On Sunday morning at 7 AM in the losers bracket Sonny’s knocked off Xtreme/Combat 30-18 and held on to beat Nordkap/Desert Falls 38-35 to give them 6 straight wins in the losers bracket. Then they ran out of gas against Team Combat in a 31-26 loss which sent Team Combat to the championship game. In the first game of the championship SBS/Combat didn’t have that edge that we had witnessed the day before and Team Combat held small leads of 15-13 and 24-17. Then SBS tied it 24-24 in the 6th and Team Combat used a home run by Johnny McCraw to take the final lead and held on to win 27-26 to force the “if” game. In the “if” game Team Combat led the whole way with leads of 3-0, 18-11, 31-19 and finally won the game 32-24 to become the 7th different tournament winner of 2012! ©2012 Anheuser-Busch, Busch® and Busch Light® Beers, St. Louis, MO June 8-10 “Windy City” Bud Light Major NIT Joliet, Illinois Team 454 celebrate their tournament win. The “Windy City” Classic lived up to its name as gusting winds on Sunday for the championship games led to the highest scores of the season. Team 454/Emerald/Worth, an ‘A’ team out of Virginia “double dipped” Laservision/ Annihilation/Supreme/D2E/Easton, a ‘Major’ team in the championship by a combined score of 112-65. The wind was blowing hard and straight out to center field, reducing infielders range to one step, outfielders range to 2 or 3 steps, and creating havoc on popups and pushing fly balls into home runs. Take nothing away from Team 454 though as they took advantage of the elements and persevered to their second conference tournament win of the season. Remember they also “double dipped” Nordkap/Desert Falls/Easton a month ago in Euless, Texas. The “Windy City” Classic which is played at the Inwood Sports Complex in Joliet, Illinois began on Friday night with all but 2 of the 35 teams playing. There were no real upsets to speak of on Friday. A very good local ‘B’ team called Precision/ Shirts and Logos beat The Scene/Easton 25-10 and PDR, a good local ‘C’ team that usually plays well early on in the Classic, knocked off conference ‘C’ team TG United 25-24. On Saturday in the third round of the tournament, which was most of the team’s second game, it was all conference teams winning, with a few upsets. P&P 333/Suburban/Larrys/AOS/Combat who upset #5 ranked Shoppe/Team TPS/ Elite back at the Hall of Fame Classic to open the season, knocked them off again 32-25 with a big surge early on and then 54 USSSA TODAY Laservision prepares for battle. a second surge after Shoppe had tied the game. #25 ranked Line Drive Sportz out of Michigan sent #7 TYJA-Suncoast Reebok to the losers bracket by separating late in the game and winning 24-16. Also #12 R&M Metals jumped out to a huge 19-1 lead in the first on #11 Taylormade and won 28-12. Then there was the shocking upset. Reds Astros/TPS/Sports Den a new conference ‘B’ team based out of Indianapolis, Indiana knocked off #2 ResmondoSpecialty Tank/Worth 36-31 in a game that Reds led basically the entire game. Resmondo had the hammer in their hands in the 7th, and after two quick outs they did close the gap to 5 before Reds closed them out. Reds Astros gave Resmondo a scare last year in Cincinnati so we know they are more than capable, but this was an impressive display of offense by Reds and they had some timely defense with double plays and line drive stabs by the pitcher to complete the win. The third round completed with #1 Demarini/Dirty, #3 Laservision, #4 Nordkap/Desert Falls, and #10 Team 454 all winning. In the quarter finals Team 454 struggled but beat P&P 333 23-21, Red’s Astros knocked off Line Drive 25-23, and Nordkap/Desert Falls only batted twice in a 39-9 win over R&M Metals where Nordkap scored 36 runs in the second inning! Also the long awaited rematch between Demarini/Dirty and Laservision took place. Demarini/Dirty came from an early double figure deficit to take an impressive 17-14 lead in the top of the 4th. Then they turned a double play on Laservision’s Geno Buck was the Windy City offensive MVP. Laservision in the bottom of the 4th to gain the momentum. But in the top of the 5th Dirty put up a zero and in the bottom half of the inning, Laservision scored 22 runs to “mercy rule” a shocked Demarini team that, it seemed, never really got to answer Laservisions big inning. Home team is a huge advantage in the Conference. In the semi-finals Team 454 separated late in the game to hand Reds Astros a 24-9 loss and Laservision took the wind out of Nordkap/Desert Falls offensive explosions with a 31-22 victory. In the winner’s championship game early on Saturday night Laservision beat Team 454 38-27 like they were supposed to. In the loser’s bracket on Saturday it was Line Drive Sportz knocking off Pure Romance, P&P 333, and run ruling (yes I said run ruling) Nordkap/Desert Falls 20-5 to make it to Sunday. There they would play Shoppe/Team TPS/Elite who won 5 straight themselves in the loser’s bracket on Saturday after losing their second game of the tournament. Shoppe’s last win was over Reds Astros where Shoppe trailed big most of the game but put up a huge rally in the 6th to take the game 33-31. On Sunday Line Drive Sportz jumped out to a huge lead on Shoppe 20-0 but Shoppe would extend the game from the mercy rule twice before falling to Line Drive 23-20. Then in the loser’s championship Team 454 won their first of 3 consecutive run rule games, beating Line Drive 31-14 then Laservision twice to win the tournament. 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The following weekend in Kansas City, LaserVision rocked Resmondo for 50 runs in the winner’s bracket final en route to a 50-19 victory, and Resmondo settled for second place when the tournament was shortened by rain on Sunday. The very next weekend in Dallas, Resmondo suffered a 10-7 first round loss to Team All-Out/DaBomb, a non-Conference B team from Houston. After winning a couple of games in the loser’s bracket, Resmondo was eliminated by Team 454 to tie for 7th place again. Things got closer to normal for the Sod Boys at the Music City in Nashville, as they finally won first place again but not before suffering a 24-4 loss to LaserVision in the first championship game. Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth- Champions - Winter Haven, FL. It should be noted that the struggles since losing Purcell should not be placed entirely at the feet of replacement pitcher L.C. Watson from Texas. A lack of offensive production was more to blame than Watson’s pitching skills. In a 10-7 loss when both teams are allowed 12 home runs on 300-foot fields, the 10 isn’t the problem – it’s the seven. In fact, Watson was named the Co-Defensive MVP at Nashville. But it was no coincidence that the return of “Drew” – short for Andrew, as in Purcell – brought about Resmondo’s most dominating performance of the season at the 6th Annual Space City 56 USSSA TODAY All-Tournament selection, Greg Connell, has been solid all year. No rust on Drew....Andy Purcell named MVP after being on the shelf for six weeks with a hand injury. Families Play on Galveston Island! They Stay at The Victorian Condo-Hotel Resort! Plenty of Activities for the Whole Family! ~ Located just steps from the beach enjoy the Gulf of Mexico view. ~ Spacious one and two bedroom condominium suites. ~ Two swimming pools, one heated year round. ~ Lighted tennis court. Garden whirlpools. ~ Barbecue and picnic areas and more. 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The tournament was capped at 50 so that all games could be played at the six-field Big League Dreams complex, which features Field Turf infields. Anything over 50 teams would require using an alternate complex for some games. Buzinisports.com/BWW/Worth- Second Place - Jackson, MS. The tournament used the Dudley Classic M+ balls, which are a higher core but lower compression than the Dudley ZN balls. The Classics help reduce home runs, which is needed on smaller fence distances at Big League Dreams. In addition, all Conference events played at Big League Dreams parks use “Wall Ball” which means home runs must clear the entire wall – some of which are 40 feet high – otherwise the ball is live and in play when is bounces off the wall. Resmondo averaged 40.5 runs per game in going 6-0 to win the championship. Their average margin of victory was 20.1 runs per game. Resmondo opened the tournament Friday night with a 39-9 romp over Budweiser/Frank’s/Gooseneck from College Station, TX. The returned for a Saturday matinee double-header and knocked off Old School from Spring (37-7) and Texas Miken Softball Club from Pearland (46-25) in a game Texas Miken actually led after three innings. Texas Miken had defeated Team All-Out/ DaBomb (23-8) one game earlier to prevent Resmondo getting a re-match against All-Out/DaBomb. It was Texas Miken’s sixth win in seven games against Team All-Out/DaBomb this season. In the semi-finals of the winner’s bracket, Resmondo defeated Fence Brokers/Gametime/Worth from Little Rock, Arkansas in a game that was actually closer than the 43-28 final score 58 USSSA TODAY Miken Mafia/ASPNation.com- Third Place – Rowlett,TX. Headhunter/Cancooker/Shssports.com- Fourth Place – Fayetteville,GA. Proud Member of would indicate. In the other half of the winner’s bracket, Buzinisports.com/ BWW/Worth from Jackson, Mississippi beat Headhunter/Cancooker from Fayetteville, Georgia (28-13). That set up a King Seat matchup between Resmondo, the grizzled veterans of the Major Circuit, and Buzinis, one of the top up-and-coming young teams in the nation. Buzini kept the game close for a few innings, before Resmondo broke away for a 35-20 win. The loss sent Buzinisports to the loser’s bracket where the never-say-die Miken Mafia/ASPNation.com team from Rowlett, TX was making more waves than those found a nearby Galveston Island. After winning their first two games of the tournament, Miken Mafia/ ASP was sent to the loser’s bracket by Headhunter in the quarter-finals. Then, in back-to-back-to-back games beginning at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Miken Mafia/ ASP posted consecutive wins over Team All-Out/DaBomb (37-36), Strike Force from Baton Rouge, LA (28-26), and Fence Brokers (36-35) in a game that did not end until after 2:00 a.m. Sunday. Then, Miken Mafia/ASP was back at the park less than six hours later, where the defeated Headhunter/Cancooker in a re-match (31-29). That made four straight hard-fought victories by a total of six runs facing elimination against tough competition. Miken Mafia/ASPNation.com was not finished battling. In a seven-inning slugfest in the finals of the loser’s bracket, Manager Tim Barnes’ squad from North Texas took Buzinisports.com/BWW/ Worth to the wire before suffering a 37-36 loss to settle for third place, by far their best Conference showing of the season. The very recognizable FBI bench. Chris Walker’s team settled for a fifth place tie. Kelly Hartman was a nice pick up by Buzini Sports. Donny “Junior” DeDonatis was co-defensive MVP. That set up a re-match between Resmondo and Buzini for the championship under the hot Texas sun at high noon on Sunday. Despite the draining duel with Miken Mafia/ASP, Buzini had plenty left in the tank to throw at Resmondo. 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Buzini came up in the top of the seventh needing 10 runs to catch Resmondo. But a spectacular over-the-fence catch by Timmy Howard and a double-play started by Don “Junior” DeDonatis III ended the rally before it could ever get started, as Resmondo walked away with a 43-33 championship win. In addition to pitching five of the six victories with a brace on his recently rehabilitated left hand, Purcell led Resmondo with a .970 on-base percentage, which included four home runs and 18 RBIs, and was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Friendly discussion at homeplate with the Headhunters. Justin Stuart of Buzinisports.com was named the Outstanding Offensive Player, while Howard and DeDonatis were named the Co-Outstanding Defensive Players. Howard had a strong showing at the plate as well, with a .781 on-base percentage and seven home runs with 24 RBIs. DeDonatis ignited the Resmondo offense from the leadoff position. Six other Resmondo players were named to the All-Tournament team, including Jeff Hall, Greg Connell, Jimmy Salas, Ronald “Bubba” Mack, Jeremy Isenhower and Sean “Milky” McDonald. After not playing in the Conference the past two years, Hall is rounding into Hall of Fame form since joining Resmondo in May. He hit the walk-off home run in the championship game of the Music City, and in the Space City he compiled a .786 on-base percentage with eight home runs and 24 RBIs. Connell and Mack tied for the team-lead in home runs with 11 apiece, while Isenhower belted 10. Connell had an .818 OBP and Mack’s was .818, while Isenhower was .875. McDonald reached base in all 13 of his plate appearances for a perfect 1.000 average in just three games, while Salas had a .885 OBP and nine home runs. Resmondo played the tournament without the services of B.J. Fulk and 62 USSSA TODAY Buzini Sports’ Justin Stuart was recognized for his leadership by manager TJay Busin and recognized by tournament officials as offensive MVP. Miken Mafia had a nice string of close victories coming through the losers bracket for a strong third place finish. Players Making Products For Players • Microfiber shorts • Custom Gloves • Hats • Batting gloves • Custom T shirts • Custom softball pants • Roller bags • Full Sublimation Uniforms • Backpack bags • Custom orders and much more. • Hoodies 817.944.4547 www.prototype-gear.com Prototypesportsgear@gmail.com Howie Krause, who were both out with injuries, although Krause was in attendance and coached third base all weekend. Buzinisports.com/BWW/Worth settled for second place with their 5-2 record, which was their best showing in five Conference USSSA tournaments this year. “All I can say is I am proud to be a part of this team that continues to improve and continues to gel,” said sponsor/ manager TJay Busin. “We got great leadership from Donald Plaisance, Clint Harris, Kelly Hartman and Justin Stuart. Standout rookies and excellent defense are keeping my boys on the minds of all the big teams.” In addition to Stuart’s award, Buzini players named to the All-Tournament team were Chris Smith, Brady Bascle, Clint Harris and Donald Plaisance. Miken Mafia/ASPNation.com was just 4-8 in four Conference USSSA events coming into Space City, before going 6-2 to capture third place. If the scrappy squad continues to improve, they could be a top contender in the post-season for the C Division. ASP players named to the All-Tournament team were Stuart Snell, Bobby Mitchell and recent pickup Chris Lopez who did an excellent job pitching for his new team. Fourth place went to Headhunter/ Cancooker/Shssports.com from Fayetteville, Georgia with a 4-2 record. Like the second and third place teams, the fourth place showing was Headhunter’s best Conference finish of the season. The team was 7-8 coming into Space City, but left Houston 11-10 in Conference play. Headhunter players named to the All-Tournament team were Wesley Parker and Chad Folsom. With 50 teams in the bracket, there were several other teams who deserve recognition. The Texas Regulators from Garland, TX and Fence Brokers tied for 2012 saw the return to competitive softball by Jeff Hall. Couldn’t tell of the layoff....all-tournament. 5th place; Strike Force and Texas Miken tied for 7th; and TPS/Sports Center from Jackson, MS, Arkansas Mayhem from Arkadephia, AR, Sandlot from Pensacola, FL and Team All-Out/DaBomb tied for 9th. Space Center-Clear Lake n Spacious Rooms & Suites n Breakfast Bar with Hot Entrees n Basketball Court n Spacious Cabanas and Hot Tub in the Pool Area n 24 Hour Fitness Room n Guest Laundry n Convenience Shop n Business Center n Just Two Miles from Big League Dreams- League City Holiday Inn Express & Suites Space Center-Clear Lake 900 Rogers Court- Webster, TX 77598 Hotel Phone: 281-316-9750 Kim Andrews, Regional Director of Sales and Marketing kimandrews@pikahotels.com www.hiexpress.com/houspacecenter 64 USSSA TODAY We’ve Gooutr Game! y me? are you gea st Louisiana The Southw au Visitors Bure Convention & event or your sporting g in n n la p s dgeable make . Our knowle ze e re b a t n tourname ith a variety ady to help w re is ff a st s ensure sport resources to a re a d n a s of service t. of your even the success You Game? stion is, Are The only que Zartler, at t, contact Eric n e m a rn u to t r nex To book you es.org l r a h c e k a l it is ezartler@v orts VisitLa keC /sp g r o . s e harL A 6-SWL 5 4 0 0 8 Corny’s Corner Mike Cornell Worth Sports is LEGIT ....not just a catch phrase Hello softball fans across the country! My name is Mike Cornell, but many of you may know me as “Corny”. I have taken a position as the new Worth Sports Marketing Manager for Slowpitch and Youth Baseball. I am looking forward to continuing Worth’s great tradition of Grassroots campaigns from coast to coast. It’s that time of year where Conference USSSA teams are in full swing. Many have jumped to the forefront with impressive wins in some of the year’s most competitive tournaments. Both of our Worth teams, Resmondo and Team 454, have already posted victories in two tournaments and seem to be putting things together as they roll into the second half of the schedule. Other Worth teams that have had strong finishes in conference play are Buzini Sports/BWW, Baugh Ford/Advantage Sports, D2E Sports, and FBI/Gametime Supply. All the Worth teams have been hitting the fields with our newest 454 models and the word on the street is they are as good as advertised. When we say “Legit Power,” it’s not just a catch phrase…..We mean it! Additionally, I would like to recognize the Worth Advisory team members that have been chosen to represent our country on the USA National Men’s slow pitch team as well as the USA Futures team. The players from Resmondo/Worth are Don DeDonatis III, Andy Purcell, BJ Fulk, and Greg Connell. Also representing Resmondo/Worth on the newly formed USA Futures team will be Jimmy Salas and Bubba Mack. Kevin Bazat joins the Futures roster from Team 454/Worth. Good luck to all of you and let’s make it a repeat! I would like take this opportunity to announce the signing of our newest Worth Advisory Staff member Andy Purcell. Many of you know Andy as arguably the best pitcher to ever take the mound in Slowpitch Softball. He is a perennial member of numerous All Conference teams and All Tournament Teams in the crown jewel of softball: the USSSA Men’s Major held every year at the Disney Wide World of Sports. Welcome aboard Andy! We are very pleased to have you join our team of the best softball players in the country! As far as the rest of the season goes, I am sure it will be an interesting one and there are always some surprises in store as we head into the Conference season final weeks. We still have some great Conference events, the Smoky Mountain Classic and the Worth Last Chance Tournament coming down the pike. Keep up with all the worth events on Worth Slowpitch’s facebook page facebook.com/worthslowpitch I would like to wish all the Conference USSSA teams’ good luck down the final stretch. Hit it good and travel safe! Worth Adds Andy Purcell to Slowpitch Advisory Staff ® KISSIMMEE, FL – June 19, 2012 – Worth® today announced the signing of one of slowpitch softball’s marquee players, Andy Purcell, to its advisory staff. Purcell is currently the pitcher for the top-ranked Men’s Major slowpitch team, Resmondo/ Specialty Tank/Worth. Other Worth Advisory Staff players on the Resmondo team include: Travis Resmondo, Don Dedonatis III, Greg Connell and BJ Fulk. Purcell has been a member of 17 world championship teams, and has been selected to 15 all-world teams. In addition, Purcell earned MVP honors of the USSSA Men’s Major World Series twice, joining Dedonatis III as the only two players to accomplish this honor. This signing continues St. Louis-based Worth’s aggressive initiative to add the best players and coaches to its roster of product development advisors. Worth’s fastpitch advisory team includes: Patti Gasso, head softball coach at the national runner-up University of Oklahoma; Ralph and Karen Weekly, co-head softball coaches at the University of Tennessee; Deana Gumpf, head softball coach at the University of Notre Dame; and Sharon Perkin, head softball coach at Georgia Tech. About Worth Worth® is a leading marketer and manufacturer of softball and baseball equipment and part of the Jarden Corporation 66 USSSA TODAY The Worth Sports’ team of Mike Cornell, Andy Purcell and Denny Helmig. portfolio of brands. Worth is the official softball of the NCAA® and NAIA® softball championships. Worth is the official helmet and an official bat of National Pro Fastpitch. Worth is also the official bat and ball of USSSA. For more information, please visit www.worthsports.com, find us on Facebook, or by phone at (314) 819-2800. About Jarden Corporation Jarden Corporation is a leading provider of a diverse range of consumer products with a portfolio of over 100 trusted, quality brands sold globally. Resmondo takes control at Dudley Budweiser Classic in Minnesota by Dave Pedersen Resmondo’s Timmy “SC” Howard- tournament co-MVP batted .913 for the tournament. Nordkap’s JD Genter-co-MVP. Local native to host city, Brooklyn Center, Resmondo’s OF Scott Striebel was all-tournament. The roller coaster went back to the top for Resmondo-Specialty Tank/ Worth after winning the 30th Dudley Budweiser Classic- Sponsored by Easton men’s major tournament in Brooklyn Center June 17. The defending USSSA World Series and Dudley tourney champion has struggled some this season and is in a dog fight to be at the top of the points standings prior to the next softball World Series in September. “We have had our ups and downs this season,” said left fielder Scott Striebel about his Resmondo team, which has not dominated as in recent seasons. “We even lost to a class D team Friday night at one tournament.” 68 USSSA TODAY All-Tournament player, Donovan Pokraka, celebrates victory putting Nordkap into the championship game with Resmondo. Laservision/Easton’s all-tournament- Kevin Kennington. Resmondo did dominate at this year’s Dudley tourney that included all four teams ranked major in the country, plus local class B, C and D teams hoping for some upsets of the top teams. Claiming to be healthier than it had been all season, Resmondo run-ruled all six opponents, outscoring teams 187-66. Striebel, who grew up in the BC area and now lives in Florida, was named to the All-Tournament team. The four major teams reached the final four as expected. Resmondo beat Nordkap/Desert Storm/Easton 38-22 in the title game. The only other loss for the team with a Minnesota sponsor (Nordkap Construction of Ham Lake) was to Resmondo 26-6 in the semifinals. Team Combat/Pacific Headwear’s Joey Smith . Nordkap battled back to beat Class A R&M Metals 44-42, Team Combat/ Pacific Headwear (major) 50-46 and Laservision/Annihilation/Supreme/D2E/ Easton (major) 34-13 to get another crack at Resmondo. In other key games, Resmondo beat Laservision 32-17 in the winner’s bracket finals and Laservision beat Team Combat 28-24 to claim third place. Newcomers spark Resmondo “We were quite a bit healthier and went with a set lineup this weekend,” said Frank Webb from Resmondo. “We are not used to being in this position. We are the one doing the chasing now. Last week in Chicago we went in as No. LIGHTS OUT Take out the lights with the NEW Mizuno Blackout Slow Pitch Bat. Made from explosive Black Array Carbon for maximum performance. We also included upgraded glass fiber to enhance feel and durability. Mizuno’s cylinder seaming technique eliminates inconsistencies in performance so you can feel confident that the competition will shake in their cleats each time you step up to the plate. Learn More at: MIZUNOUSA.COM/SLOWPITCH FACEBOOK.COM/MIZUNOSLOWPITCHSOFTBALL 1 and we stunk it up. We scored 30-31 runs in the games we lost, but found a way to lose them.” When Bryson Baker and Brian Rainwater left to play for Laservision, Webb said Resmondo decided to roll the dice and go with guys they had been looking at for a couple of years. Outfielder Tim Howard was found in Arkansas. At the Dudley he batted .913 to be named tourney most valuable player. He only made one out in the first four games. Other newcomers who contributed mightily have been Ronald Mack III, a 24-year-old from northern Florida and pitcher Lloyd Watson from Texas. Laservision’s Kevin Kennington- All Tournament “It is hard to make a transition to a new team, especially one that is expected to win,” said Webb. “It’s a big gamble when you take a flyer with youngsters. There is a lot of pressure.” Webb said the team also gambled on an older player with the addition was the hall of famer Jeff Hall, who had not played in a couple of years. Hall, who had been a former MVP at the Dudley, was named to the All-Tournament team along with Jimmy Salas, Robert Hughes, George Connell and pitcher Andy Purcell. Genter Excels Again The co-MVP was JD Genter of Nordkap, which is not a total surprise. The second baseman eared Dudley MVP honors when playing for Long Haul Trucking one year and Dan Smith another, both major teams. All-Tournament selection from Resmondo- Jimmy Salas Nordkap’s ss Anthony Dress Other Nordkap players named All-Tournament included Brent McCollum as offensive MVP, pitcher Chad Munger, Mike Bowlin, Donovan Pokraka, Kevin Filby and Joey Formosa. Nordkap had two big innings against Combat in the 50-46 win, scoring 17 runs in the third and 14 in the seventh after the score was tied. “The guys responded after the flat game Friday,” said manager Rick Olson. “They didn’t like it and came back to show us they are more than capable. If they get down, they don’t stay there.” Olson said all his team was doing a lot better with using home runs smarter compared to earlier in the year. Plus, at the Dudley they were scoring a lot of runs in between home runs. Travis Clark,Nordkap’s pitcher, covers second base to complete force out. Son’s Bob and Josh Olson play for his dad on Nordkap. Rick played in the Dudley when younger and appreciated making it to the title game in a tournament with a “great tradition.” Laservision Competitive Dan Fruwirth from Laservision said this has been an exciting and competitive year. Most of the players were part of Dan Smith last year. The main trouble this season has been keeping pace with Resmondo, going 0-6. “Brett Helmer, who is one of the best home run hitters in the country, knows everyone and pulled together most of these guys,” said Fruwirth. “We were looking for the right chemistry. We got Bryson Baker from Resmondo, who in my opinion is the 70 USSSA TODAY Francois “Ron” Henry of Team Combat of Team Combat/Pacific Headwear- All Tournament best player in the country. Brian Wegman is in the same category. They are both five-tool players who have endurance, which you need when playing five games in one day.” Making All-Tournament from Laservision was Brian Wegman, Sam Lopez, Ryan Thiede and Kevin Kennington. Team Combat Builds For Future Scott Brown, along with Jeff McGavin and Johnny McCraw joined together to form a team representing the Combat product line. “We added players by looking in hard places,” said Brown, who lives in Minnesota. “We found our center fielder playing co-rec softball down in Florida. Our right fielder was found in South Carolina playing league ball.” Laservision’s pitcher, Curtiss Wilson Brown said he and others are getting older and wanted to look at the team from the company standpoint with Combat. “We said let’s try to get younger players and teach them how to play the game so we have a team for the future when we are all done playing,” said Brown. “We started throwing names in a hat, trying to do it on a low budget, yet, try to play the game the right way.” Team Combat players on the All-Tournament squad were McCraw and Francois Henry, who plays for Team Canada. Local Teams Shine Local teams did well, including Luther Auto/Tanel/360/NSK// Protandim, which tied for seventh in the 34-team field. The team that only plays in tournaments is ranked ninth among state class B teams. It is a collection of good players from the area. Brad Lenzen of 24 hr. Nick Peterson of Luther Auto. Laservision’s Bryson Baker closing out the middle. Laservision/Easton’s Brian Rainwater Laservion/Easton’s ss Kevin Kennington SoCal Team DeMarini made the trip to participate in the prestigious 30th Dudley/Budweiser Classic. The best effort by a state class C team was by 24Hr Corp/DBP/ Breakaway, which plays in the Brooklyn Center league along with most of the top teams in the state. After losing 23-11 to Precision/Shirts&Logos, a class B team from Illinois, 24Hr Corp defeated class C Maple Tavern from the BC league 28-14. Next came a 9-7 win over Xtreme/ Combat, another BC league foe who was ranked No. 1 in the state in class B. The roll continued for 24Hr Corp with a 17-16 victory over class B T’s 13 from Nebraska and an 18-9 triumph over Class B Wheelhouse/Spiderz/Game Time Supply from Wisconsin. The run ended with a 28-7 loss to class A power Team DeMarini/Famous Sports.com from California. “We just got together this year,” said manager Eick Dean about the team that includes his sons Brandon, Robby and Eric. Scott Striebel, who grew up in the Brooklyn Center area, helped Resmondo win the Dudley Budweiser Classic. Brad Lenzen connects for 24Hr Corp/DBP/Breakaway, a class C team that upset three B teams at the recent Dudley Budweiser national softball tournament. 72 USSSA TODAY A special ceremony was conducted at the start of the 30th annual Dudley Budweiser Classic tournament June 15 in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. Veterans of different wars were honored by the team called 4 The Fallen, based in Arizona that includes players connected in some way to the armed services. Former BC Mayor Myrna Kragness represented WWII veteran Ray Kramer, who was ill. The other veterans honored were Leonard Jacobs from the Korean War, Mike Pratt from the Vietnam war and Mike Bloom from the Persian Gulf War. The empty chair was for Scott Modeen, who was killed in the current conflict. Scott Brown, a former Marine who lives in Minnesota, received the honor for the brother of his wife’s close friend. The 4 The Fallen softball team assists with the transition for wounded or killed service members and their families. Major Greg Zayas, co-founder of 4 The Fallen, led the ceremony. He said his team will continue to raise awareness to give thanks to these great Americans who volunteered to be members of our armed forces, some of which have passed on due to injuries sustained in the line of duty. The team also presented the honor to Warren Bellm, the Dudley tournament director for all 30 years, who is a Vietnam veteran. SOFTBALL IS MY GAME by Brett Helmer Hey Softballers, Well here we are right in the middle of the 2012 softball season! I hope you are all playing well and are healthy for the stretch run. The 2012 USSSA Conference season is the absolute best it has ever been since its inception in 2006. The quality and depth of the teams are tremendous and that has produced a ton of competitive games and tournaments. It is always good for the game when the winning is spread around a little. This level of competition will certainly make for some spectacular post season championship play at all levels. I personally can’t wait to play the Major World Series and am just as excited about supporting our Easton Sponsored teams in their pursuits of World Series Titles as well. Speaking of our Easton sponsored teams. Hopefully by now you all have been able to get your hands on one of the awesome new Stealth or Synergy 2012-13 bats. These are simply the best bats we have made in years. The combination of performance and durability easily rivals any bats on the market today. The new black carbon composite handles have really helped add to the great feel and performance of this line. If you have not had a chance to swing them, please walk up to any of my Easton teams or players and ask if you can take a couple swings with theirs. I would like to give a special shout out to Warren Bellm. This year marked the 30th anniversary of the great Dudley NIT in Brooklyn Center, MN. Warren has done a tremendous job over the years in hosting one of the greatest events in softball year in, year out. even though the crowds aren’t as huge as they used to be, the atmosphere is still one of the best to be around. Great work Warren! That leads me to the King of the regular season tournaments that is just a few days away. The great Smoky Mountain Classic. You can count on another great weekend of ball and good times in Maryville, TN. Winning this great tournament has the same feel as winning a World Series! If you are still a fan of Big time bombs and great games this would be a good trip to take. I hope to see a bunch of you there. Finally, I would just like to give a shout out to all of our Easton Sponsored teams and wish them the best down the stretch. See you at the yard. Brett USSSA TODAY 73 Adidas Falcon Trainer Technology Review The Falcon Trainer features an upper made of a combination of genuine leather, synthetic leather, and mesh for that looks good but is still light weight and breathable. The adiTUFF strip over the toes reinforces high wear areas with abrasion resistance. The lining is a comfortable textile blend. It has an EVA insole inlay to pad the foot. It has a full EVA midsole to protect the foot from the constant pounding on the dirt. And the outsole is rubber with a hundred little studs on the ball and durable adiWEAR on the cushioned heel. The Falcon Trainer comes in black and white, white and black, red and white, blue and white, and navy and white. It is available in men’s sizes 4-13, 14 and 15. Adidas is one of the largest athletic shoe companies in the world. Go to any soccer match, tennis tournament or golf course and you will see the “brand with the three stripes” well represented. Likewise in boxing rings and wrestling mats, track meets, basketball courts and football fields. But you don’t see a lot of Adidas on softball fields. The Falcon Trainer is a shoe that could well change that. It is extremely light weight and well ventilated. The insole molds itself to your foot in just a couple of wears – you can actually feel the shoe getting more comfortable each time you put it on until you simply don’t notice that you are wearing a shoe anymore. We’ve worn the shoe as a casual shoe, while jogging and while playing recreational softball and like the way it responds to whatever we’ve dished out to it. The look of the shoe’s upper is shiny – the black recalls a patent leather – and it gets dirty quickly, but it cleans up just as quickly using nothing more than a damp cloth; deeper dirt lifts right out with mild soap and a shoe brush. After dozens of wears the shoe still looks new, which is important when the shoe is part of the uniform. Company Line “Long games and long practices are tough on a coach’s feet too. The Falcon Trainer is a versatile multisport shoe designed for extreme comfort and durability thanks to a long lasting and easy-to-clean leather and synthetic leather mix.” – Henning Haberstroh, Adidas Senior Product Manager for Baseball/Softball 74 USSSA TODAY 27th Annual Budweiser Festival reigns as ‘King of Softball’ in Texas by Van Galeon BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, TX – In an advertising campaign, Budweiser is known around the world as the “Undisputed King of Beer.” In Texas, the Budweiser Softball Festival reigns supreme as the “King of Softball Tournaments.” A tournament that began in 1986 with just 24 teams, has grown to become the biggest USSSA adult slow-pitch tournament in the nation with over 300 teams. The 27th Annual Budfest took a slight step back in numbers this year, as one of the five complexes used was closed for remodeling. But the 280 teams did play this year just started earlier and played over 50 consecutive hours on 13 fields at four complexes, starting at 6 p.m. Friday and not finishing until after midnight Sunday night. “This is one of the most amazing events I have ever been to,” said USSSA Vice-President Kevin Naegele. “The passion these people have for softball down here in South Texas is just incredible.” Men’s C Champions- Steel/AYS/Glove It Sports – Corpus Christi,TX The Budweiser Softball Festival was been recognized as the 2010 USSSA Tournament of the Year by the Midwest Division, and has been featured numerous times on Fox Sports Net through the “Softball 360” program. Festivities began Friday night with the popular $1,000 Home Run Derby. The format is a 64-person head-to-head bracket, with winners advancing from round-to-round until there are just two hitters remaining. Kris Miller won the Big Bend bracket, while Brian Bohanon won the Yellowstone bracket. Then Miller topped Bohanon, 4-3, in the battle for the big prize. During the Home Run Derby, samples of the new Bud Light Lime-A-Ritas were provided to appreciative fans by Alan Bingham of Jack Hilliard Distributing, and were served by the lovely Bud Girls, while music from DJ Budman blared in the background. Men’s Class D Champions - LA Classic/Buzini – Haughton, LA The highest division was Men’s C, played at Veterans Park in College Station, where Steel/AYS/Glove It Sports from Corpus Christi went undefeated through five games to win first place in the 20-team bracket. Steel defeated Straight Shot (10-8), Austin Speed (13-12), Call Your Shot (14-3) and RoverPlusNine/ Texas Raiders (19-7) to advance to the championship game, where they were awarded the crown when Disturbed Softball could not field a team. Disturbed, from Baytown, came into the tournament as the number one seed, but was upset in the first round by hometown favorite Budweiser/Frank’s/Gooseneck of Bryan (8-3). Men’s Class E Champions- Goons – Houston, TX USSSA TODAY 75 That sent Disturbed to the loser’s bracket where they reeled off consecutive wins over H-Town (7-0), DnDApparrel.com (20-3), Austin Speed (11-6), Old School (10-9), Bud Crew/Dream Street (8-7), Call Your Shot (17-2) and RP9/Texas Raiders (13-7) to reach the championship game. But a combination of injuries and fatigue left Distubed unable to answer the bell for the title bout, which gave Steel/AYS/Glove It Sports the title. Disturbed settled for second place at 6-2. Third place went to RoverPlusNine/Texas Raiders from Houston at 3-2, while fourth went to Call Your Shot from Round Rock also at 3-2, and fifth place was a tie between Bud Crew/Dream Street from Beaumont and Odyssey from Tomball, both at 3-2. The rest of the Top 10 consisted of the Freaks from Austin and Old School from Spring tied for seventh; and Budweiser/ Frank’s/Gooseneck from Bryan, Dem Brothers from Houston, Austin Speed from Austin, and Texas Bombers from Houston, all tied for ninth. Women’s B/C Champions- Derby Girls/Combat – Seattle, WA Women’s D Champions - Famous Freaks – Sanger, TX Pitcher Hank Martinez of Steel/AYS/Glove It Sports was named Most Valuable Player of the division, while Joey Goldstein of Disturbed was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were Roland Salazar, Floyd Mendoza, Georgie Guevara and Richard “Flaco” Salazar, Jr., of Stee/AYS/ Glove It Sports; Manny Galvan, Javy Sauceda and Ben Dunn, of Disturbed; Kip Todhunter, Robert Harper and Tim Bolds, of RP9/Texas Raiders; and Damien Hemboldt and Barry Plessala, of Call Your Shot. The Men’s D bracket featured 74 teams and was played entirely at the Bryan Regional Athletic Complex in Bryan. LA Classic/ Buzzini from Haughton, LA made the long trip from northern Louisiana and went 7-0 to win the biggest tournament of the year in Texas. LA Classic/Buzini defeated Aerial Assault (18-6), Lone Star Crooks (24-6), AMPM/Glove It (11-8), Dirty Habits (16-15), Weekend Warriors (16-15) and Realside Softball (23-3) to advance to the championship game, where they knocked off Wharton’s Worst Nightmares (20-10) to claim the crown. Wharton’s Worst Nightmares from Wharton is a team to be commended. After coming from nowhere to qualify for the 2011 Men’s E “Battle for the Rings” then shocking the state by actually winning the rings, they were bumped from E to D. Rather than take the cowardly route and break up instead of trying the next level, WWN accepted the bump and met the challenge head on and are doing well in D this year. WWN won their first game at Budfest over The Hustlers (13-9) before being sent to the loser’s bracket by Realside (11-8). WWN then went to work and won nine consecutive games over Texas Pride (16-9), H&H (16-4), JV Trucking (15-0), MTS Softball (17-7), Chop-A-Holics (12-11), AMPM/Glove It (10-6), Weekend Warriors (15-10), DC/Y&R (16-6) and Realside in a re-match (23-6) to advance all the way to the championship game, before settling for second place with a 10-2 record. Mixed Champions- Sluggers – Friendswood, TX 76 USSSA TODAY Realside Softball from Dallas came in third at 5-2; DC/Y&R finished fourth at 5-2; and Dirty Habits from Weslaco (5-2) and Weekend Warriors from Dallas (4-2) tied for fifth place. The presents Fall Budweiser Softball Festival In Bryan/College Station on November 10, 11 Brought to you by Jack Hilliard Distributing, Bryan/College Station,TX To enter your team, contact Greg Huchingson at (979) 774-9408 rest of the Top 10 included the Hurricanes from Corpus Christi (4-2) and AMPM/Glove It Sports from Houston (5-2) tied for seventh place; and Injured Reserve from San Antonio (4-2), Brewskies/Worth from Katy (4-2), Bass Tools from Shreveport, LA (3-2) and Chop-A-Holics from San Antonio (3-2) all tied for ninth. Jay Arthur from LA Classic/Buzini was named Most Valuable Player of the division, and Brandon Cervenka of Wharton’s Worst Nightmares was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were Jason Carter, Lee Wallace, Dustin Hemperley and Kyle Bullock, from LA Classic/Buzini; Damon Scoggin, Seth Thompson and Jordan Calhoun, of WWN; Joe John Hernandez, Anthony Carmona and Jim Gonzalez, of Realside; and Angel Juarez and Larry Juarez, of DC/Y&R. The biggest bracket of the tournament was the mammoth 124-team Men’s E division, which was played at three complexes – Bryan Regional Athletic Complex, Haswell/Lions Park and Veterans Park, where it finished after midnight Sunday night. In a bracket this size, it is imperative to remain undefeated as long as possible to avoid playing multiple games in the overnight hours, then having to continue during the following day. Men’s Class D Second Place- Wharton’s Worst Nightmares – Wharton, TX The Goons from Houston followed that blueprint by winning their first seven games over Smoke (8-4), Did That (18-5), WSP (13-1), Phenoms (11-9), DTA (7-5), Tapout (9-1) and Mayhem (6-4) to reach the championship game undefeated. After losing to the Goons, Mayhem dropped to the loser’s bracket and beat hometown favorite Batteries Plus (17-7) to get another shot at the Goons. Mayhem actually blanked the Goons 16-0 in the first championship game to force an “if necessary” game, which the Goons won (7-4). The Goons won first place with an 8-1 record, despite scoring just 8.77 runs per game. In the era of hot composite bats and good-performing balls, not many teams win first place in any tournament by averaging less than 10 runs per game. The Goons’ average margin of victory was 3.33. Mayhem from Houston finished second with an 8-2 record, while Batteries Plus from College Station came in third at 7-2, and Tapout from Baytown was fourth at 6-2. The rest of the Top 10 consisted of the Devilz Rejcts from Rosenburg and GT Crew/CSC of Seguin tied for fifth place, both at 8-2; Back Alley Strokers from Spring and Dangerous Toys from San Antonio tied for seventh, both at 5-2; and Outta Control from San Antionio (6-2), Phenoms from San Antonio (5-2), Ain’t No Easy from Austin (4-2) and DTA from Houston (4-2) all tied for ninth. Men’s Class E Second Place - Mayhem – Houston, TX Scott Vidrine of the Goons was named Most Valuable Player of the division, and Cory Moszkowicz of Mayhem was the Gold Glove winner. Other members of the All-Tournament team were Jared Dotson, Rene Salinas, Jr., Cody Robinson and Jason Beard, of the Goons; Josh Tittle, Brian Russell and Anthony Eisfeldt, of Mayhem; Taylor McGrew, James Kilpatrick and Jaime Sepulveda, of Batteries Plus; and Hector Franco and Albert Trevino, Jr., of Tapout. The two Women’s divisions were played at Bee Creek Park 78 USSSA TODAY Kris Miller accepts the prize money for winning the HR contest. in College Station. There were 21 teams in the Women’s B/C bracket and the lone B team won first place. The Derby Girls/ Combat, who made the long trip from Seattle, Washington, went 5-0 to win the crown. The team, which placed fourth at the 2011 USSSA Women’s B World Tournament, defeated Bad Apples Women (14-1), Unknowns (12-2), Bluebonnet champion Rub and Tug BBQ (11-10) and Lady Ego (19-6) to advance to the championship game, where they beat Rub and Tug BBQ in a re-match (13-3) to win the title. Women’s B/C Second Place- Rub and Tug BBQ – Austin, TX Rub and Tug BBQ from Austin went 5-2 to finish second; Lady Ego from Houston went 3-2 to take third, and Lady Brokers from Houston went 5-2 to come in fourth. Lady Terror Squad from Bryan (3-2) and Lady Canes II from Ft. Worth (2-2) tied for fifth place; and Cajun Chaos from Haughton, LA (3-2) and Unknowns from San Antonio (2-2) tied for seventh. Texas Heat Legends from Austin, Lady Warhawks from San Antonio, Straight Shot/Mizuno from Spring and J.F.F. from Spring all tied for ninth. Power-hitting Christan Dowling of Derby Girls was named Most Valuable Player of the division, and Sarah Jahan of Rub and Tug BBQ was the Gold Glove winner. Other members of the All-Tournament team were Darcy Johnson, Rochelle Carpenter and Stephanie Watt, of Derby Girls; Karie Parker, Sherri Haley and Lisa Spates, of Rub and Tug BBQ; Arizabeth Rubalcaba and Christine Howell, of Lady Ego; and Yvonne Garcia and Nicole Fiola, of Lady Brokers. Eighteen teams entered the Women’s D/E bracket, and the Famous Freaks from Sanger in North Texas went 5-0 to win first place. Famous Freaks defeated Get Real (9-8), You Got Served (18-3), Hit It & Quit It (14-5) and B&T Express (19-6) to advance to the championship game. After losing to Famous Freaks, B&T Express dropped to the loser’s bracket and beat Goonie Proof (14-11) to get another shot against Famous Freaks in the championship game. B&T Express put up a good fight, but Famous Freaks held on for an 8-7 win and the championship. Women’s D Second Place - B&T Express – Houston, TX B&T Express, from Houston, settled for second place at 4-2. Goonie Proof, from Waco, came in third at 6-2, followed by Lady Bluejays from San Antonio in fourth at 4-2, and Lady Hard Shots from Houston and Hit It & Quit It from Houston tied for fifth, both at 2-2. The rest of the Top 10 consisted of NRL Texas Softball from Spring and Brew Crew from Kingsville, tied for seventh; and Get Real from Austin, Softball Gypsy’s from Magnolia, You Got Served from Houston and Diamond Divas from Killeen, all tied for ninth. Jocelyn Roberts of Famous Freaks was named Most Valuable Player of the division, and Sheridan Mitchell of B&T Express was the Gold Glove winner. Other players named to the All-Tournament team were Britney Willis, Lacey Cage, Kim Fisher and Jessica Martin, of Famous Freaks; Alisa Flores, Adrienne Carr-Harper and Andrea Gonzalez, of B&T Express; Tammy Martinez, Destiny Mordecai and Jordan Vanatta, of Goonie Proof; and Melissa Mendiola and Michelle Erekson, of Lady Bluejays. Mixed Second Place- Balls So Hard/ Mizuno – Sugarland, TX Two divisions were played to completion Friday night, and into USSSA TODAY 79 the early morning hours on Saturday, so that their players could participate on their regular teams on Saturday and Sunday. The Mixed C/D division featured 24 teams and the Sluggers from Friendswood went 5-0 to win first place. The Sluggers defeated Craftmasters/Half Nuts (16-7), DGKoed (15-14), Half-Cocked (17-15) and Ball So Hard/Mizuno to advance to the championship game, where they beat Ball So Hard/ Mizuno again to claim the crown. Ball So Hard/Mizuno from Sugar Land finished second at 4-2; Co-ed Connection from San Antonio came in third at 6-2; and DGKoed from Houston finished fourth at 4-2. The rest of the Top 10 consisted of HalfCocked from Nacogdoches and Bucwild from San Antonio tied for fifth; Cen-Tex Outlaws from Harker Heights and High Octane from Carrollton tied for seventh; and Craftmasters/Half Nuts from Brenham, Google Us from Henderson, We Got This from Austin, and Texas Sports Reach from Huntsville, all tied for ninth. Conway Waddy of the Sluggers was named Most Valuable Player of the division, and Ryan Popkin of Ball So Hard/Mizuno was the Gold Glove winner. Other members of the All-Tournament team were Jason Guillory, Mark Cridland, Cheryl Wyrick and Tracy Bougere, of the Sluggers; Jordan Martin, Joey Massey and Keri Popkin, of Ball So Hard/Mizuno; Jaclyn Vargas, Greg Perez and Greg Jones, of Co-ed Connection; and Christine Howell and Jose Molina, Jr. of DGKoed. USSSA South Texas State Director, Greg Huchingson, finds a quick moment to relax during the around the clock evnt. The final division was Men’s 35 & Over, which only had six teams. KD Logo from San Antonio went 3-0 to win first place. KD Logo defeated Odyssey (19-12) and Rocky’s (19-18) to advance to the championship, where they defeated Cen-Tex Elite, from Killeen, who finished second. Rocky’s from College Station came in third, while Guess Who from Magnolia took fourth, and Odyssey from Tomball placed fifth. Jorge Soto of KD Logo was the Most Valuable Player of the division, and Rich Romero of Cen-Tex Elite was the Gold Glove winner. Other players named to the All-Tournament team were Tony Flores, Jessie Velasquez, Joseph Farias and Steven Barrientos, of KD Logo; Mike Zamora, George Guevara and Pete Tagle, of Cen-Tex Elite; Todd Weigand, Jeff McCoy and Chris Cahal, of Rocky’s; and Randy Stinson and Joey Ficaro, of Guess Who. A lot of coordination goes into putting on an event of this size. The Tournament Director at Veterans Park was Roy “M.F.” Dean, while the UIC was Ben Templeton and the Assistant Director was Brian Ragan. The Tournament Director at the Bryan Regional Athletic Complex was Scott Duffy, while the UIC was Phillip Wheeler and the Assistant Director was Quentin Shutt. The Tournament Director and UIC at Bee Creek Park was Bennie Scott, and the Tournament Director and UIC at Haswell/ Lions Park was Rene Hinojosa. The Parks & Recreation Departments from the Cities of Bryan and College Station had the fields in excellent playing condition and maintained them for the duration of the tournament, and the gigantic crew of quality USSSA umpires from across Texas pitched in to help make the event a huge success. 80 USSSA TODAY When you play hard, we do too. MADE IN THE USA! When Soft Touch® is on the field, players don’t think twice about giving it their all. Our patented Progressive Release® design absorbs and releases to reduce the risk of typical injuries. Ask for Soft Touch®, the industry’s leading safe base, at sporting goods dealers across the USA and Canada. www.softtouchbases.com 1-866-544-2077 TM Denny Crine - Two Time WSL LongHaul Bomber Stadium Tour Champion WWW.MIKENSPORTS.COM “LIKE” Miken Sports on Facebook With Bat Standards Changing at the End of the Year Manufacturers Give the Player Plenty of Options By Michael Cisneros Photos by Brianne Cisneros The times they are a-changing. So too are bat standards. Once 2013 rolls around, bats that do not carry the USSSA 2013 stamp will not be allowed in USSSA play. But don’t worry; there will be no shortage of bats to choose from that meet all the new standards. Last issue introduced you to some of the new 2013 stamped bats: the Combat Avarice; Miken Freak NXT; Miken Baden Axe Avenge Technology The two-piece Baden Axe Avenge is unique in a number of ways, but the one way that stands out above the rest is the actual axe-shaped handle. The patented Axe handle sits flush against the bottom of the hand for a more natural fit that promotes a more consistent swing; it is designed to prevent hand fatigue, encourage a consistent swing plane, and deliver more power to contact. The shape of the handle necessitates a unique barrel design as well – the Plus Plus Reinforced composite barrel is reinforced with a C-shaped insert on the hitting side – since the handle dictates only one side of the bat ever sees the ball - to ensure a consistent performance and a long life. The handle is stiff carbon designed to add speed and power to the swing. The two are combined by LONGbarrel Design Technology, which allows for a long hitting surface. Baden bats are balanced so they will appeal to a wider range of hitter; the shape of the handle is meant to accelerate the swing without the added weight at the end. The Baden Axe Avenge is a distinctive blue with lightning accents with a Checker Cab patterned handle. Company Line “Our goal was to bring a better 82 USSSA TODAY bat line to the marketplace using Bio-Mechanic engineering and the latest in Technology. We are thrilled to see players at all levels of baseball and softball, including MLB, embrace ‘The Axe.’ To give a little background, we began working on the Axe bat line over two years ago. The idea originated from a book Ted Williams co-authored called ‘The Science of Hitting.’ Williams trained with axe handles in the off-season and is quoted as saying, ‘Swinging a bat is like wielding an axe’; as manager of the Washington Senators, Williams made his players train with axe handles to get their hands in the proper power position. The Baden Axe is approved for all levels of play and the first non-round handle ever approved by Major League Baseball.” – Greg Barton, Baden Sports Inc. Review The most unique bat in the class of 2013 is also the newest – the Baden Axe Avenge is the first bat Baden has made for slow pitch and the only bat on the market with an axe handle. That’s right – a composite barrel attached to a stiff composite handle that ends, not in a knob, but in a curved axe handle. We thought it was weird too. But it really makes sense. “The Axe handle is different than anything MV1; Mizuno Blackout; and Worth 454 Legit. This time we look at more, including a full range of two-piece options; bats bearing signatures of some of softball’s elite players; bats designed on recommendations by world champions; and even a bat with the handle of an axe … (in softball) before because it truly provides a natural, ergonomic fit,” said Annie-Rose Schindler of Baden Sports. “This gives the hitter all sorts of benefits, but here are three: instead of locking your hands into a unnatural position, the Axe pushes the bat into your fingertips where it belongs for greater energy transfer; the oval nature of the handle base allows the player to stay on the same swing plane and get into a powerful palm up/palm down hand position more consistently; and lastly, the Axe handle gives you a freer swing – the traditional round knob protrudes into the palm, causing restriction in the swing on release. The Axe handle has a flat backside, with no protrusions into the palm, allowing for an unrestricted swing with a freer release.” The feel is amazingly comfortable because it is so natural. You may find yourself concentrating on your hands at first, but after a few swings you realize that you are striking the balls in a consistent fashion. The pop is good, but the most noticeable thing is the almost complete lack of mis-hits: you don’t hit many grounders, you don’t hit many fly balls, you don’t hit any pop-ups. What you get, time after time, are line drives through the infield, in down the line, and in the gaps. The sound is good and the stiff handle feels good on contact. The one question about the Axe everyone seems to ask me has to do with durability – how good is it to hit the ball on the same spot swing after swing? “Due to the shape of Baden’s Axe handle, players will be hitting on one side of the bat,” concedes Schnider.” Because we know where players will hit, it has allowed our engineers to hone in on the hitting side of the bat, optimizing everything – balance, sweet spots, barrel performance, and durability. Our Plus-Plus Composite and LP Scandium Alloy technologies were designed with this in mind. Our Plus-Plus Composite is created from the lightest, most durable carbon fiber on the market. We reinforce the barrel on the hitting side to ensure hitters get optimum performance, with superior durability for one-sided hitting. Our LP Scandium Alloy, used across our alloy line of baseball bats, is created from a combination of elements to deliver performance and durability under one-sided hitting conditions.” It’s a nice way to make a first impression. Description n Balanced weighted n Two-piece composite LONGbarrel Technology n Plus Plus Reinforced composite barrel n 13-inch barrel n Performance Carbon handle n Patented Axe Handle design n Cushioned tacky grip In Brownsville! Oct. 25-28 2012 Combat Rick Spiked Baker Technology The Combat Spiked is the second bat to carry Rick “Spike” Baker’s name but it is the first Combat slow pitch bat to feature a twopiece design. The Spiked design is centered on Combat’s Handle Isolation Technology – HIT – that uses polymeric visco-elastic dampeners to isolate the light handle from the high-performance, two-walled barrel. The visco-elastic material stiffens under load so the barrel responds quickly to the swing, but then softens to absorb vibration feedback: high frequency vibrations are effectively eliminated before they reach the hands, giving a soft, damped, feel without compromising performance. The two-walled barrel allows Combat to control the size and placement of the sweet spot. The Spiked uses Combat’s newest technologies: Blended Fiber Technology with carbon, glass and aramid fibers in varying proportions at carefully controlled angles; Separation Barrier Technology allowing multiple walls to flex individually or in tandem for top Combat Pure Technology The Combat Pure is the newest generation in a long line of onepiece composite bats designed with the power hitter in mind. It is also the third generation of Combat’s unique Gear Technology – a taper design that in cut-away view looks like gear teeth – an alternating thick and thin wall in a precise pattern that provides extra stiffness. The Pure uses Combat’s newest technologies: Blended Fiber Technology with carbon, glass and aramid fibers in varying proportions at carefully 84 USSSA TODAY performance without having to break through layers of stiff composite first; Nanocomp Technology Inside allowing the composite’s fiber and resin to be uniform at the molecular level filling the natural gaps between fibers and strengthening the entire shell; and Precision Molding Technology with computer controlled, machine-hardened steel tooling to strictly control the consistency of the walls. Combat’s new Maximum Performance Weighting – the “ultimate swing weight allowable by law” according to the company –improves swing speed without altering swing mechanics. The Spiked is steel blue with a carbon fiber thatch design with black and white graphics. Company Line “The main reason we came out with a two-piece bat was that our players asked for it. And we wanted a twopiece bat, but did not want to lose the Combat feel. The Spiked has a lot of flex in the handle while maintaining a stiff taper and really soft barrel. It really feels like a tennis racket.” – Dennis Cooper, Combat Sports controlled angles; Separation Barrier Technology allowing multiple walls to flex individually or in tandem for top performance without having to break through layers of stiff composite first; Nanocomp Technology Inside allowing the composite’s fiber and resin to be uniform at the molecular level filling the natural gaps between fibers and strengthening the entire shell. The Pure does recall an earlier technology as well – the fibers’ architecture has been modified to keep the same compression profile that worked so well on Combat’s Anti-Virus. Combat’s new Maximum Performance Weighting – the “ultimate swing weight allowable by law” according to the company Review Combat is known for making hammers – thin handled, endloaded, one-piece bats meant to hit the nail on the head with tremendous force and drive the ball to the deepest parts of the park. So it was a bit surprising to see the two-piece Spiked with the world “Combat” on one side. The Rick “Spike” Baker signature model was introduced last year as a one-piece hammer; it bears little resemblance to the new Rick “Spiked” Baker – a two-piece bat with a stiff handle, two-walled barrel and large elastic connector. The bat doesn’t look, sound or feel like any previous Combat. Of course, it does hit the ball just as far as any bat I’ve used in the last 5 years. The reason for the performance is in the pieces that make up the whole: the handle is thin and stiff, the HIT connector aids in flex, the Maximum Performance Weighting helps bring the bat around quickly, and the softfeeling barrel is very lively. According the Combat’s Dennis Cooper, the multi-walled barrel is a sign of the direction Combat is heading in the future. “(Multiple walls) allow you to control the size and placement of the sweet spot,” he said. “We currently build single, double and triple wall bats. We are working on bats that may have four or five inserts. Feel and sweet spot is the future; we have created double sweet spots on some baseball models and are currently working on neutral sweet spot slow pitch bats – neutral meaning the bat will perform equally over 10 or 12 inches of barrel. This is the future – never-miss sweet spot bats.” For the present, the Spiked will do. It is easy to operate. It feels a little heavy – as Combats do because of the end load – but it rewards a smooth swing more than it does a fast swing: make smooth contact and let the bat do the work. –improves swing speed without altering swing mechanics. Precision Molding Technology uses computer controlled, machine-hardened steel tooling to strictly control the consistency of the walls. The Pure features a carbon fiber thatch design with black and silver graphics. the widest range of players.” – Don Cooper, Combat Sports Company Line “We tested bats from balanced weighted to real large end loads. We tested the weighting with Major through recreational players. After about two years we think we have found the perfect combination between balanced and end load. Our target was to find a load that would create the maximum swing sweep for Description n Rick Baker signature model n 100% composite two-piece construction n 13-inch barrel n Handle Isolation Technology n Helix Technology n Blended Fiber Technology n Separation Barrier Technology n Variable Wall Technology n Nanocomp Technology n Maximum Performance Weighting Review You have one at bat, there are two out, and you need one run. What do you do? A good first move would be to pick up the Pure. Combat has always made bats for the power hitter and that is what the Pure is – end weighted, stiff barreled, stiffer handled, and with Gear Technology in the taper. The Gear design allows for a stiffer taper without the hand sting. “Zero vibration,” said Combat’s Don Cooper about Gear Technology’s advantage, “the ability to stiffen the taper without getting a bat that feels real stiff.” So really the bat is about two things – distance and comfort. The Pure has a plenty going for it. If feels good when static because of the thin handle; it feels good when swinging because of the Maximum Performance Weighting; and it feels good on contact because of the stiff taper. And the ball doesn’t just jump off the two-walled barrel, it really flies well. The barrel is designed similarly to the legendary Anti-Virus, but with advantages that older bat never had such as Helix technology (a helix tattoo is subtly embedded on the barrel) and the Gear taper (the telltale ridges are no highlighted as in previous Gear models but still obvious to anyone holding the bat). The result of all this is a pure power hitter’s bat for the pure power hitter. Other types of hitters may enjoy it too, but in the hands of an experienced hitter this bat will perform at least as well as expected and at most quite a bit beyond that. Easton Stealth 100H Brett Helmer further reduces vibration; it is the stiffest handle ever used on a Stealth model bat. It has Performance Diamond grip tape on its thin handle for a sure grip while the colors match the black and red of the bat. piece bat, the Stealth, in 2005; and they were both so well-conceived that clear signs of both bats can be found on the 2013 Easton Stealth 100+ Brett Helmer. Most obvious is the name Stealth emblazoned on the side of the beautiful black bat in red letters. The Stealth has a track record of performance and the newest version is no exception with a great feel, smart sound on contact and quick jump off the hitting surface; the CNT Advanced Composite barrel is designed through IMX, meaning the design is based on the most effective use of materials which are selected as the best for the process which is in harmony with the design … meaning everything works exactly as it is supposed to. The 12-inch barrel is tuned to the stiff composite handle and the two pieces are bonded by Easton’s patented ConneXion piece, an elastomer that accelerates bat speed and flex into and through the swing. The 2013, the signature model for Hall of Famer Brett Helmer, is a pro-model bat designed for experienced hitters who make consistent contact on the barrel, precisely weighted for power hitters and designed to take a beating. Helmer’s name has appeared on a number of Easton models, but 2012 was the first time it was put on a Stealth, another indication that Easton believes this is the top bat in its lineup. “I never liked the feel of the two-piece bats until we made the SCN15BH a few years ago,” said Easton’s Brett Helmer. “I immediately fell in love with that design and have been stuck to the two piece 12-inch barrel ever since. The Black Carbon handle is new to the line this year and the response has been great. Just the look is unique and the feel is exceptional.” As is usual with a Stealth, the bat rewards a smooth, full swing more than it does a fast swing: if your hands are slow to average (70 mph-85 mph swing speed) the Stealth will help you get the extra speed you need to reach the seats. structures by synchronizing design, materials and process - to give the barrel an optimized sweet spot for maximum performance. New to the Synergy 100W is Easton’s proprietary Black Carbon Composite handle, which improves feel and reduces vibration. The barrel and handle are seamlessly bonded using Easton’s Single System Composite design to provide stiffness which aids in control when driving through a pitch. It has Performance Diamond grip tape on its thin handle for a sure grip while the colors match the black and purple of the bat Technology The two-piece Easton Stealth 100H is the Brett Helmer Pro Model. The Helmer, named after Laservision/ Easton slugger and USSSA Hall of Famer Brett Helmer, has a 12-inch end-loaded barrel for maximum bat speed and power at the plate. It has a black and grey barrel, black handle and red graphics. It features Easton’s ConneXion Technology: separate handle and barrel are connected and permanently bonded together with an elastomer ConneXion piece; the Focus Flex power of the ConneXion piece stores and releases more energy to the ball, resulting in greater average performance while eliminating vibration. The composite barrel incorporates Easton’s IMX (Integrated Matrix) Technology - which strengthens composite structures by synchronizing design, materials and process - to give the barrel an optimized sweet spot for maximum performance. The handle is Easton’s proprietary Black Carbon Composite, which improves feel and Easton Synergy 100W Brian Wegman Technology The one-piece composite Easton Synergy 100W is the Brian Wegman Pro Model. The Wegman, named after 86 USSSA TODAY Company Line “We have always tried to find a great balance between performance and durability over the years. We have certainly succeeded in that regard with the IMX technology: we have really made a conscious effort to provide a little better feel to our slow pitch bats this year and the results have simply been some of the best – if not the best – composite bats we have ever made. Tremendous feel, performance and the same great durability that our players have come to expect from Easton.” – Brett Helmer, Easton Sports Review The common definition of insane is to keep doing the same thing and expect a different outcome; by that logic, Easton has to be the sanest, nay, brilliant name in softball bats. They came out with the first practical two-piece bat, the ConneXion, in 1999 and the first composite two- the Laservision/Easton outfielder and Long Haul Bomber, has a 12-inch end-loaded barrel for maximum bat speed and power at the plate. It has a gun-metal grey barrel, black handle and purple graphics. The composite barrel incorporates Easton’s IMX (Integrated Matrix) Technology - which strengthens composite Description n 100% composite one-piece construction n Triple wall construction n Helix Technology n Blended Fiber Technology n Separation n 13-inch Barrier Technology barrel n Gear Technology n Variable Wall Technology n Nanocomp Technology n Maximum Performance Weighting Description n Brett Helmer Pro Model n ConneXion Two-Piece Technology n IMX Composite n CNT Advanced n 12-inch n Black Composite barrel barrel Carbon Composite handle n Performance n Endload Diamond grip swing weight Company Line “We try and cover all the needs WE BELIEVE IN POWER Learn more about the Stealth and Synergy slow-pitch bats at easton.com of the players so we offer a mix of barrel lengths. We offer both the Synergy and the Stealth models in a 12-inch (Pro Player Series) and a 13.5-inch barrel design. We have a ton of players that love that shorter barrel so I doubt you will see us move away from that design. The bats are all made from the same composite, so the only real difference is barrel length and end load or balance. Our 12-inch barrels have a more end-loaded feel than the 13.5inch barrels do. I have my signature on the SP12ST100H because that is the model I like best; Wegman has his signature on the SP12SY100W because that is the model he likes best.” – Brett Helmer, Easton Sports Stadium Spec One Chris Larsen/Kevin Filby Technology The Stadium Spec ONE is DeMarini’s new flagship bat and carries the names of the company’s two Long Haul Bomber hitters – Chris Larsen and Kevin Filby – on the dazzling opalescence white and red barrel. The S.ONE composite barrel marks the fifth generation of DeMarini’s revolutionary ONE design, resulting in a two-piece bat that has the unmistakable feel of a one-piece. Following in the footsteps of the ONE, the ONE Misery Loves Company, the ONE.12 Chris Larsen signature edition, and the 4.ONE Sunday Swagger, the 2013 S.ONE Stadium features a 13-inch barrel made of S.ONE composite, a proprietary design that uses narrow multiple layups to create one of the stiffest composites used for softball: the composite is similar to that used in last year’s successful Cartel model, but adjustments in the barrel fiber configuration give the Stadium Spec a softer feel and larger sweet spot. It features SC4 Alloy handle, the stiffest handle ever used by DeMarini. It uses Half & Half Technology to marry the barrel and 88 USSSA TODAY Review The Synergy is the longest-running top-of-the-line model in softball, having first appeared as Easton’s super composite bat back in 2004; when that bat was banned due to its off-the-charts performance, the Synergy Flex was released and can still be seen in use at ballparks everywhere. Easton has unveiled a new Synergy every year since and this year offers the Brian Wegman Pro Model, the same model used by Team USA slugger Brian Wegman. The Synergy has always been a onepiece bat and the 2013 version is as well, but it is the first to feature markedly different composites in the barrel and handle: the barrel is IMX designed CNT Advanced Composite for maximum rebound; the handle is Black Carbon Composite for maximum stiffness. The two different composites are brought together in a single shell through Easton’s new Single System Composite design. The result is the stiffest Synergy to date without radically changing the feel of the bat. The stiff handle paired with the pro style end load means your swing speed will be different than you may be used to with another bat and it may take a few rounds of batting practice to realize that hands are a bit quicker. “The ConneXion piece is definitely the main difference between the Synergy and the Stealth,” said Brett Helmer of Easton Sports. “You can certainly notice a little more flex in the Stealth’s twopiece design. It is totally a preference thing for our players and teams … You can’t go wrong either way.” The 12-inch barrel is the type preferred by professional hitters, power hitters and former baseball players. And the pop is good enough that Wegman put his name on it. The Synergy is possibly the best looking bat in the class of 2013 with its battleship gray barrel and black and purple markings. handle so they provide one-piece feel with no hand sting. The Dish concave end cap creates maximum stiffness with the composite barrel to return the impact energy to each ball. It has a slight end load. It has a pearl white barrel, red handle and red and gray graphics. piece comfort. It comes down to the marriage of barrel and handle; the Stadium Spec moves away from the 100% composite formula by using an SC6 alloy handle – the stiffest handle ever used in a DeMarini product. So unlike handles in the past that offered maximum flex, this one offers optimal flex – if not the most flex available then the best flex possible to get the task at hand, in this case a 300-plus-foot drive, accomplished. This handle is tuned to the S.ONE composite barrel for maximum performance. The result is perhaps the best overall bat for performance, feel, and durability that DeMarini has ever offered. “Our new Stadium Spec-ONE is similar to the 2012 GTL Cartel in the fact that both bats were designed to play and feel like a one piece bat,” said DeMarini Sports’ Jerry Garnett. “The biggest difference between the two models is that we were able to create a slightly softer feel at contact with the Stadium versus the Cartel by way of a barrel configuration that creates a slightly larger sweet spot feel. We also improved in our material and processing for this model and the results are a much more durable bat without a decrease in performance.” The performance is what we’ve come to expect from DeMarini. These bats have always been built with two things in mind – distance (in fact the name of the original game-changing model) and the average player (Ray DeMarini, a self-described “little guy,” made bats for the majority of players rather than the elite) – and this one carries on that tradition. Plus the stiffer feels is more appealing to higher-level hitters than the Doublewalls of the past. While hitting the Stadium Spec two players who have never had anything nice to say about any two-piece bat both rated this bat higher than the bat they currently use for tournament play. Company Line “The bat is designed to perform at the maximum allowable performance level right out of the wrapper. It has a slight end load weight distribution and is designed to have a one-piece feel even though it is a two-piece bat. The durability of this model is very good and the barrel design works great with high or low compression balls. The overall look of the bat is absolutely beautiful and we can’t keep them on the shelf.” – Jerry Garnett, DeMarini Sports Review DeMarini has been making two-piece bats for as long as it has been making composite bats; in fact DeMarini has never had a one-piece composite. But with the ONE series of bats, the company has developed a two-piece bat with a uniquely one-piece feel. This latest version – the Stadium Spec ONE – is the best example yet of two-piece performance and one- Description n Brian Wegman Pro Model n Single System Composite design n IMX Composite n CNT Advanced Composite barrel n 12-inch barrel n Black Carbon Composite handle n Performance Diamond grip n Endload swing weight Description n Chris Larsen/Kevin Filby signature model n 4.ONE Composite barrel n 13-inch barrel n SC4 Alloy handle n Half & Half Technology n End load weighting n Dish concave end cap n Hybrid Performance Grip Chris Larsen FACTOry PrO & LOng HAUL STAdiUm POwEr TOUr CHAmPiOn The only problem with the new Stadium Spec-One – someone has to go pick up all the balls that land on the other side of the fence. Extracting all the kickass characteristics from our former Cartel and merging them with the intensity of our previous Stadium, we’ve produced the perfect balance of response and durability. One part vinegar, and 100% mean as hell, the Stadium Spec-One is not approved for ASA play, but works all day long for the USSSA 1.20 crowd. Step up to the plate with the new Stadium Spec-One and give the cheap seats a souvenir to take home. Louisville Slugger Z2000 Tim Cocco/Lee Powers Technology The two-piece TPS Z-2000 comes with a military camouflage type paint job, but its performance is not going to sneak up on anybody this year. It appeared on the landscape as the Z-1000 two seasons ago and brought TPS more buzz than any bat they had designed since the Genesis. The Z-2000 comes in two versions – the Tim Cocco signature balanced with red and gray camo design, and the Lee Powers signature end load with green and gray camo design. It features a shell made of LS-2X Composite, which is a thin, high strength composite first used in the 2012 Z-1000; the Z-2000 uses a different fiber layup than previous models, which changes the oncejarring TPS sound into a more traditional sound on contact. It has a 12-inch barrel with an extreme end load (Powers) or balanced weight (Cocco). The barrel and handle are put together using iST Composite Miken Mafia Technology The Mafia is the first Miken bat to come in half-ounce weights (26.5, 27.5 & 28.5) and is available exclusively through Down 2 Earth Sports (down2earthsports. com), which makes it unique; it also features all the technology found in the MV-1, which makes it pure Miken. The extra half-ounce load is a weighting preferred by a majority of power hitters, adding to a hitter’s 90 USSSA TODAY Technology – it features a uniquely solid connection between the barrel and handle giving players maximum performance, even on inside pitches: vibration from a miss hit is instantly dampened and with the threat of bad vibration removed the player is never afraid to maintain acceleration through impact which means more consistent performance on every swing. Company Line “Performance differences between the end load and balanced are player driven by swing weight. We find that a player’s swing speed, size, strength, etc. will determine which bat performs the best for them. No matter what type of swing weight you have, your performance will increase with either one of our USSSA bats.” – Dennis Turner, Louisville Slugger Review The Z-2000 has been much anticipated as players are interested to see how TPS will follow up their surprising Z-1000, a bat that caught the softball public by surprise with its strange sound and undeniable performance; it was such an improvement bat speed and distance. The Mafia is made of R900 Carbon fiber, the industry’s highest grade carbon and 40% stronger than Miken’s previous fibers. Multi-layer Biaxial Technology precisely aligns those fibers for the best possible performance and durability. MPa7 Resin is calibrated to get the most out of the R900 fibers. Durashell Technology acts as a composite “shield” on the outer shell of the 100% aerospace grade carbon fiber barrel, maximizing performance out of the wrapper. The pieces are fused using Advanced Innerflex Technology – a design where the over the previous Triton line that even the jarring “crack” made with every contact was ignored by all but the pickiest players. In truth, there is little difference between the Z-1000 and new Z-2000 – both use resilient LS-2X composite in the barrel, a stiff composite handle, and the iST solid connection between barrel and handle. The primary difference is in the way the barrel composite has been laid up. “The new Z-2000 USSSA End Load and Balanced have a different barrel layup from the Z-1000,” said Louisville Slugger’s Dennis Turner. “The new barrel layup was done to address the 2013 USSSA ABI test. The barrel change allowed us to comply with the USSSA test and still produce a great performing bat.” The new layup also had an unintended effect. “The sound is different due to the new layup. The Z-2000 has a more traditional composite sound unlike last year’s bat. The players seem to like the new sound of the Z-2000 and the players that have hit it absolutely love it.” It’s easy to see why. The Z-2000 has all the performance of the Z-1000 plus something that bat didn’t have – built-in confidence. It has a track record that lets you know walking to the plate that you are probably going to make good contact and hit the ball hard. It took our hitters no time at all to stretch the field with these bats – there was no break-in or getting-used-to period involved at all – and players with slow hands challenged the fence while those with fast hands compared consecutive home run streaks. There is a slight difference in feel between the balanced Tim Cocco version and the end loaded Lee Powers version, but there is no noticeable difference in performance. About half the players said they had a slight preference for the balanced, the other half for the end load. There were unanimous in their approval of the camouflage paint job. barrel is customized for maximum velocity on batted ball speed and the handle is calibrated to flex for efficient energy transfer and barrel rebound. The 14.5-inch barrel is still the industry’s longest and the knob features X-Tack coating for enhanced grip. It comes with Maxload end weighting, making it a popular model for power hitters. The Mafia is white with black and red graphics. exclusive offered to us because we are one of the largest Miken dealers in the country. I came up with the name while the graphics were done by Lyf Nimmo of ASP Nation (Texas). Early response to the bat has been amazing - we have had Jeremy Isenhower of Team Resmondo will be using the ASA model in the upcoming USA/Canada Border War game airing on ESPN.” - Drew Dubberly, Down 2 Earth Sports Company Line “It is the first bat ever produced by Miken to come in a ½-oz end load and it’s a Down 2 Earth Sports (D2E) Description n Tim Cocco signature model (balanced) n Lee Powers signature model (end load) n LS-2X Composite design n 13-inch barrel n iST Composite Connector n End load or balanced weighting n Synthetic Grip Review Miken makes bats weighted for every hitter with their Balanced, © 2012 Hillerich & Bradsby Co., Louisville, KY. All rights reserved. Major League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. Visit MLB.com. Tim Cocco, Team TPS Z 13 SB e– Z 13 SB d en B– l Ba lo ad an ce Sw dS g in n wi we igh e gw t igh t Check out the Louisville Slugger app for iPhone. When you step up to the plate with the Z-2000™, you’re armed with the best there is — and your competitors know it. Our exclusive iST composite technology provides a solid connection between the handle and barrel, giving the Z-2000 a great solid feel and ultra-long sweet spot. That means maximum performance throughout the entire barrel of the bat. And this powerful performer is USSSA approved. Put some intimidation in your game. Swing the hot, new Z-2000 from Louisville Slugger/ TPS. The Official Bat of Major League Baseball.® www.slugger.com Maxload and Supermax versions. The Mafia adds a weighting never before available in a Miken bat – half-ounce weighting. It may not sound like much, but the ability to swing an “in-between” weight bat is pretty big for your better hitters. “Early response to the bat has been amazing,” said Drew Dubberly of Down 2 Earth Sports, the exclusive home of the Mafia. “Big name hitters like (Long Haul Bomber) Denny Crine have done demos with it and Worth Mutant 454 Don DeDonatis Jr Technology The 100% composite, two-piece 454 Mutant features Worth’s topof-the-line 454 Technology, a proprietary barrel design of four layers/five layers/four layers of composite materials arranged in such a way that the natural sweet spot of the barrel has been extended an additional two inches each toward the barrel and handle. Worth uses a proprietary combination of carbon, graphite, glass and aramid fibers in a design that begins with a Performance Inner Core where multiple layers are cured with high heat. A Rapid Air Vacuum Process is used where pressurized molds hold the layers in place while air is quickly removed from the fibers; simultaneously the Epoxy Induction Process infuses the fiber with epoxy under constant heat and pressure. The RAV and EIP processes eliminate air pockets and other impurities and result in consistent performance and durability. The Mutant two-piece Worth Resmondo Unlimited Greg Connell Technology The 100% composite, one-piece 454 Resmondo Unlimited Greg Connell is 92 USSSA TODAY have given it a huge thumps up. The Maxload easily gives you more distance than a standard balanced bat. Players from all around are seeing what a difference this bat can make.” It’s not for hitters who prefer lighter bats or balanced bats; this is a slightly heavier, power hitter’s bat. The extra half ounce makes the end load seem more pronounced. Despite the unique weighting, it feels like a Miken. We hit the MV-1 a few months ago and the performance of the Mafia is quite similar: it has a familiar feel and gives you decent feedback on contact – you can tell where along the 14.5-inch barrel you struck the ball – and as you get used to the weighting you will begin to be able to tell at contact how many bases you are going to need to be prepared to run … or whether it’s going to be another “hit and sit” situation. Order your Miken Mafia through D2E Sports at down2earthsports.com or call 877-HIT-IT-FAR. Description n 100% composite one-piece construction n 100 Comp formula n R900 Carbon fiber n Hyperbolic Barrel Flex Technology n Durashell Technology n 14.5-inch barrel n Extreme X-tack knob n Available in Maxload construction offers more flex than a one-piece bat. The stiff composite handle is thicker than in Worth’s onepiece bats, and the Hybrid Grip offers a soft touch. The Mutant 454 has a green barrel and gray handle with white, yellow and gray graphics. the different weightings they are all pretty similar – one-piece, long barreled, thin handled bats designed to hit the ball a long way. The Mutant takes that effective 454 composite barrel and puts it on a two-piece bat. The barrel is married to a stiff composite handle that is thicker than the one-piece Legit handles. This configuration makes for a bat that works better for those players with a looser grip (or who even choke up) and have slower swing speeds than the typical home run hitter. Yet the stiffer composite in the handle and the Mutant two-piece construction allows the hitter to experience the performance stronger players may get from the one-piece. The 2013 Mutant 454 is center-loaded, which gives it a lighter feel than a similarly weighted end-loaded bat yet still heavier than a traditional balanced bat. “We try to make bats that fit the criteria of all players,” said Mike Cornell of Worth Sports. “When players ask me why we have more than one load on the market at the same time my answer is simple ... we make bats to fit any player’s desires – whether it be end load, mid load, or balanced.” The 2013 Mutant will feel familiar to hitters who have hit with Mutants in the past – with a slightly thicker handle than the original 2008 Mutant, a slightly larger sweet spot than the 2010 Resmondo Mutant, and a slightly different load than the 2012 Mutant 454 – with performance just as impressive as any of those bats. There is no sting and surprisingly little sound on contact. The 14-inch barrel provides plenty of hitting surface and the center load helps players with slower swings keep the bat level through the zone, cutting down on pop ups. loaded, 100% ballistic rated grade, precisely tuned, high performance composite bat designed with the on-field recommendations of USSSA World Champion and ASA athlete of the year Greg Connell. It features Worth’s patented 454 technology, a proprietary design of four layers/five layers/four layers of composite materials arranged in such a way that the natural sweet spot of the barrel has been extended an additional two inches each toward the barrel and handle. Worth uses a proprietary combination of carbon, graphite, glass and aramid fibers in a design Company Line “Junior’s name continues on this year’s Mutant. The bat really fits his style of hitting: he’s a guy that can go strong to any alley. I believe, like a lot of Mutant hitters do, the fatter handle is tailor made for guys that hit line drives and like to spray it around. It really helps keep your top hand in the right place and eliminate pop ups … this bat tends to swing a little heavier than models of the past. I also love the graphics. I would argue that our graphics team is the best in business.” – Mike Cornell, Worth Sports Review The Mutant 454 is a bat for the rest of us. The 454 Legit series of bats are incredibly popular and come in end loads preferred by both punch hitters as well as power hitters. But despite designed for the professional player looking for maximum bat speed and game-proven performance. Bearing the name of 7-time USSSA champion Resmondo and available exclusively at Resmondo Sports (resmondosports.com), the all new Unlimited is a maximum one ounce end Description n Don DeDonatis Jr Signature Series n 100% composite Mutant twopiece construction n 454 Technology n Performance Inner Core n Rapid Air Vacuum Process n 14-inch barrel n Center Loading n Hybrid Grip that begins with a Performance Inner Core where multiple layers are cured with high heat. A Rapid Air Vacuum Process is used where pressurized molds hold the layers in place while air is quickly removed from the fibers; simultaneously the Epoxy Induction Process infuses the fiber with epoxy under constant heat and pressure. The RAV and EIP processes eliminate air pockets and other impurities and result in consistent performance and durability. The barrel flex and handle stiffness are coupled to assist with power hitting while the larger sweet spot guarantees maximum performance along more of the hitting area. The new ultra-thin tapered handle is wrapped with the Resmondo advanced grip tape, adding comfort and control to the swing. The Unlimited is dark gray with Resmondo orange, blue and white graphics. Worth Resmondo Duo 2 Andy Purcell Technology The Worth Resmondo Duo 2 Andy Purcell brings together the best features of the original Resmondo Mutant and the original Resmondo Duo in a design aided by USSSA World Champion Andy Purcell. It has a precision tuned high performance barrel and a stiffer handle than previous models. The barrel uses 5.4L layering Technology to help extend the sweet spot; the composite uses a proprietary combination of carbon, graphite, glass and aramid fibers in a design that begins with a Performance Inner Core where multiple layers are cured with high heat. A Rapid Air Vacuum Process is used where pressurized molds hold the layers in place while air is quickly removed from the fibers; simultaneously the Epoxy Induction Process infuses the fiber with epoxy under constant heat and pressure. The RAV and EIP processes eliminate air pockets and other impurities and result in consistent performance and durability. It has the Resmondo full ounce end load. The heavy duty aluminized fiberglass 94 USSSA TODAY Company Line “The Resmondo Unlimited Greg Connell player series composite bat boasts an explosive rebound that has directly resulted into extreme batted ball distance and batted ball speeds … proudly made in the USA by American workers for American softball players.” – resmondosports.com Review For players who prefer the heavy end load, Worth offers a 454 Legit Resmondo model. But for players who demand a pro player model, Worth and Resmondo Sports have teamed up to offer the Resmondo Unlimited Greg Connell. The Unlimited, which carries the logo of 7-time world champion Resmondo/Worth and available only through Resmondo Sports, offers practically every bit of high-end technology to be found in a Worth bat. The 454’s superior sweet reinforced handle has been tuned to give the batter the greatest combination of stiffness, feel and durability. The handle is wrapped with the Resmondo advanced grip tape, adding comfort and control to the swing. The Resmondo Duo 2 has a white barrel, black handle and black graphics. It is offered exclusively by Resmondo Sports (resmondosports. com) Company Line “The maximum allowable (1) one ounce precision placed end load directly improves the batters forward thrust. This additional linear momentum will result in an explosive force when the ball rebounds from the barrel, adding to the claim that Worth Resmondo bats have consistently produced dramatically further batted ball distances that our competitors can not touch.” – resmondosports.com Review The Worth Resmondo Duo 2 Andy Purcell is a pro player’s model two-piece bat designed with input from USSSA World Champion Andy Purcell; Purcell also helped develop the original Duo. It is based on the Mutant, but has less in common spot means miss hits are rare so most balls hit with the Connell are more often than not put solidly into play. The Resmondo load is the maximum allowed by USSSA and is favored by power hitters. The handle is thin and stiff, also favored by power hitters. The taper is tuned to help the handle and barrel produce the most swing speed possible, the highest batted ball speeds allowable, and therefore the most distance attainable. Being a pro player’s model, this is not a bat for everyone. It swings heavy. It feels stiff. And even with the large 14-inch barrel and 454 composite layup it takes a certain amount of strength, swing speed and consistent contact on the sweet spot to get the most out of the Unlimited. But it is those same qualities that make it a musthave weapon for the elite type hitter. And the eye-popping graphics and the amount of cool that comes from owning a Resmondo may be just the push an average hitter needs to start hitting the gym a little and taking extra batting practice. Order your Exclusive Player Series Worth Resmondo Competition Grade bat online at www.ResmondoSports. com or call the Resmondo Sports Pro Shop at 863-439-2500. with the Mutant than it has differences: it is a two-piece design with a long barrel and thick handle; but it is made of different materials with different technologies and unique weighting that make it feel, sound and swing unique. Rather than 454 it uses Worth’s 5.4L multi-layer design which extends the length of the sweet spot 2 inches toward the end cap – with the Duo’s severe end load and pro player design, that’s where most of the ball contact should take place. The Heavy Duty aluminized handle is stiff and brings the whole package neatly together. The Duo is heavy: the static weight may say 27 ounces, but the handle weighs much less than the handle of a one-piece bat meaning the bulk of this bat’s weight is in the barrel. The Resmondo end load puts as much weight as the rules will allow out at the end away from the hands, giving the impression of a much heavier bat. So it does take a bit of strength to swing the Duo. It is designed to hit the ball long distances and that’s what it does: the weighting and location of the sweet spot mean the bat is hottest out toward the end, where bat speed is the fastest and where a hitter’s maximum extension and actualized leverage will allow a batter to realize his potential. Not all players will experience added distance, but many players will. It probably isn’t the optimal bat for a player that gets about 4 at bats a week. The characteristics are designed for the tendencies of more hardcore and even elite players – good swing speed, good power, and consistent mechanics– so it is really meant for players who play in multiple leagues during the week and tournaments on the weekends. Long story short - if you know how to hit, it works. Order your Exclusive Player Series Worth Duo 2 Competition Grade bat online at www.ResmondoSports.com or call the Resmondo Sports Pro Shop at 863-439-2500. Description n Greg Connell Signature Series n 100% composite one-piece construction n 454 Technology n 14-inch barrel n Performance n Elongation Inner Core Epoxy system n Rapid Air Vacuum n Resmondo Process Loading n Resmondo Tuned n Resmondo Thin Grip Description n Andy Purcell Signature Series n 100% composite Mutant twopiece construction n 5.4L Composite n Mutant Core Hybrid Performance Inner n Rapid Air Vacuum n Resmondo n 14-inch n HD Process Loading barrel aluminized handle n Resmondo Thin Grip USSSA Slow Pitch Softball Invitational 5-7 October 2012 Divisions of Play: Men’s B/C, Men’s D, Men’s E Women’s C, Women’s D/E Entry Fee: $325.00 Information: Bert Frederick 575-647-3034 or email usssabert@aol.com 96 USSSA TODAY