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SPRING 2012 Nationwide Conference USSSA Gears Up for 7th Season Junior Pride Program Launch Brings Pro Ball to All Levels 510 Team Atlanta Super NIT Big League Dreams Opens 11th Property in Perris Valley, CA Brett Helmer Jessica Mendoza t igh t igh we we ng ng wi wi dS dS oa ce dl an en al e– –B SB 12 Z SB1 2ZB © 2011 Hillerich & Bradsby Co., Louisville, KY. All rights reserved. When you step up to the plate with the Z-1000™, 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-1000 a great solid feel and ultra-long sweet spot. That means maximum performance and minimum vibration, even on inside hits. And this powerful performer is USSSA approved. So put some intimidation in your game. Swing the hot, new Z-1000 from Louisville Slugger / TPS. www.slugger.com Scan here or go to slugger.com to view our technology videos. Z-1000 Check out the Louisville Slugger app for iPhone. CONTENTS M A G A Z I N E 6028 Rayburn Dr. • Fort Worth,TX 76133 (817) 944-7484 • stafford.connor@usssa.com Conference 6 Nationwide USSSA Gears Up For Its Team Atlanta 40510 Super NIT! 7th Season Executive Director, CEO USSSA Don DeDonatis Publisher, USSSA Today Stafford Connor Visit from Pride Thrills Both Fans and Opponents Managing Editor, USSSA Today Greg Huchingson Communications Director, USSSA North Texas Junior Pride Program Grows to 50 teams in 2012 Design / Printing The IQ SPORT 24 USSSA, Develop Testing Protocol Contributing Writers Mike Cisneros Van Galeon Rachael Gossens Bernie Guenther John Hart Jeremy Isenhower Kelly Knight Scott Kuhnen Matt Trebuchon Dennis Turner Dale Weiser Photographers Brianne Cisneros Roy Dean Scott Duffy Rachael Gossens Pete Spatula Kim Titus USSSA Today is published quarterly. Publishing offices are located at 6028 Rayburn Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76133. 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Connell pinch hits for 56 Fulk at Worth event in 18 Tom O’Hara REEDESIGN Lebco Graphics 47 2012 Bat Reviews 16 NPF Holds 2012 Senior 26 Draft Live Olympians, Gold 29 Medalists Descend on Corpus Christi Rightview Pro Partners 30 With USSSA to Provide High Tech Analysis for Tots” Tourney 32 “Toys a holiday hit for players and charity amid the desert sun 62 NTX Winter Worlds 70 STX Winter Worlds The New England USSSA 76 Hall of Fame Inducts Four New Members Texas Softball Hall of 78 Fame Welcomes 10 New Members League Dreams 80Big Opens Park #11 in Perris Valley, CA 30th Annual St. Patrick’s 82 Day Tournament USSSA TODAY 5 Nationwide Conference USSSA Gears Up For Its 7th Season By Dale Weiser The 2012 Nationwide Conference USSSA season kicked off March 30th with the "Sin City Classic" at the beautiful Big League Dreams Park in Las Vegas, Nevada. Nationwide Conference USSSA is a league of the top 40 men's slow pitch softball teams from 23 different states. Each team that joins the league plays in a minimum of 6 or more Conference tournaments out of 23 tournaments scheduled across the country. Their top 6 tournament point totals are tallied and the top 16 teams in the point standings battle it out for the Major World Series championship held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports stadium in Kissimmee, Florida September 19-23. This year’s schedule features the most prestigious tournaments across the country like the Smoky Mountain Classic in Maryville, Tennessee and the Dudley Budweiser tournament in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. The Conference also returns to Maryland and a new location in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Since the leagues inception in 2006, the Conference has grown in both the number of teams and the quality of teams every year. Resmondo returns to defend their #1 ranking and World Series title after going an incredible 70-8 last year. They lose longtime outfielder Brian Rainwater and middle infielder Bryson Baker. They pick up Ronald "Bubba" Mack to play middle infield and former GTL center fielder Tim Howard to replace Rainwater. The core of Resmondo remains reasonable intact with Dedonatis Jr at SS, Andy Purcell at pitcher, and Greg Connell holding down the coveted two spot in the lineup. Resmondo should get tested and pushed to their limit on both 300 6 USSSA TODAY Bubba Mack will be used as a MI and OF in 2012 for the #1 Resmondo/Worth. foot fields and baseball fields by the #2 ranked team Laservision, making for an interesting season for sure. Brett Helmer and his main sponsor Pierre Alfred have assembled a team of equal talent to Resmondo. Brett grabbed top up and coming players like shortstop Kevin Kennington, infielder Sam Lopez, and first baseman Ryan Thiede to go with his standard major stars Rick Baker, Brian Wegman, Jason Kendrick, Dal Beggs, and Scott Kirby. Then he "iced the cake" by adding pitcher Geno Buck, outfielder Brian Rainwater, and middle infielder Bryson Baker. This team is stacked deep with talent, experience, and a hunger to win. Now they have to execute, learn their roles, and play team ball a FULL 6 months. Nordkap arrives on the scene of the Major division with a mix of top young major players handpicked from across the rosters of all teams that played last season. The sponsorship group grabbed Kevin Filby, OF Donovan Pokraka, IF Joey Formosa, SS Anthony Dress, and OF Mike Bowlin from last year’s #2 team GTL. Then they grabbed IF Chris Hansen and pitcher Chad Munger from Wood Law. Travis Clark and Brett McCollum from EWS and IF JD Genter, CF Brian Zirkle, and Tyson Steele from the top 'A' teams. Nordkap is the big question mark in the Conference. They are loaded with talent and have the pitching to pull some upsets and challenge the two top teams but I feel this team is one or two years away from challenging for the World Series title. I hope I am wrong and this team pulls together and each of them step up their game yet another notch. 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AFF-0101FP (4/11) ule d e h c ce S n e r FL e f n Kissimmee, o t n C e v E l 2 a - Du 201 , MO me Classic Kansas City A Hall of Fa USSS orial Turney Mem e ik /M h rt o W sic 9 2 April 27 Cactus Clas nds l Texas Lege a u n n A th 2 1 May 4 - 6 mbus Major lu o C May 11 - 13 sic sic City Clas u M 0 May 18 - 2 hootout each State S P 7 ent 2 May 25 jor - Dual Ev a M t a b m o The C sic ce City Clas a p S l a 3 u n 1 n June 6th A ational dy City Invit in W eiser June 8 - 10 udley Budw D l a u n n A 30th t 7 ast Shootou e h June 15 - 1 rt o N s rt Easton Spo 4 otout June 22 - 2 arolina Sho C l a u n n A 6th 1 ly e West u J June 29 Battle In Th ic /Pepsi Class h c s u B rd 3 3 lassic July 6 - 8 Mountain C y k o m S th 4 4 July 13 - 15 en’s Major Cincinnati M th 3 1 ut July 20 - 22 ntain Shooto u o M y k c o 28th R land USSSA July 27 - 29 Worth Mary ance orth Last Ch W 5 August 3 April 19 - 22 Phoenix, AZ Euless, TX IN Columbus, N Nashville, T Atlanta, GA Kent, WA Houston, TX Joliet, IL nter, MN Brooklyn Ce , CT N Brantford C Rock Hill, S A Riverside, C AR Little Rock, N Maryville, T H Cincinnati, O rings, CO Colorado Sp , MD Glen Burnie , MI Sterling Hgts 2012 Conference Teams 4 The Fallen CA B & B/Sears/N&N Financial NC Baughford.com/Logo Express/Advantage Sports/Worth FL BLB/Hubs Pub/Miken MO Blitz-Weller-Watanabe-K&G-Easton OH Buzini Sports/Buffalo Wild Wings/Worth MS CA Sports/Miken/Creative Stucco/Mojo TN Columbus Pipe/DSS Bats/Easton OH Down 2 Earth Sports.com/SBC/Worth GA Fence Brokers AR Head Hunter Chronicles/Can Cooker/SHS Sports.com/Lethal GA Laservision/Annihilation/Supreme/D2E/Easton NY Line Drive Sportz/SSS MI Magic/S&S/Tyja/Easton MA Major League Dynasty/D2E/Sports 55/Worth GA Miken Dream/Dirty Sports/3n2/ATWk Designs FL Miken Mafia/ASPNation.com TX Monster/Combat WA Nordkap/Desert Falls/Easton UT OC Swats CA P & P 333/Suburban/Larry’s Tire/CMT MO Primetime/Easton GA Pure Romance/Easton OH R&M/Troupe/TCP/Easton IA Red’s Astros/TPS IN Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth FL SBS Combat ID Sagnasty/Worth/Prototype TX Shoppe/Team TPS/Elite KY Sonny’s - Louisville Slugger AZ Suncoast Reebok/Tyja FL TG United MI TPS/Sports Center MS TaylorMade/TM Sports/Mizuno VA The Scene/Easton TX Team 454/Worth/Emerald Consult VA Team Combat/Derby Boys/Pacific Headwear WA Team DeMarini/FamousSports.com CA West Coast Doerflinger - Easton - pitbulls CA Westshore Pizza/Team TPS FL Wheelhouse/Spiderz/Game Time Supply WI Team Combat returns with a new look Major classified team. They are mixing in some young up and coming players with their veteran Combat major players Scott Brown, OF Johnny McCraw, SS Jeff McGavin, pitcher Derek Warren and Mike Dill. They have the Canadian contingent - Jeff Gare and Franck Henry, and the younger players like third baseman Frank Yeilding, outfielder Joey Smith, left hand power hitter Casey Rogowski, as well as some new names to the Conference Brandon Perry and Davis Bilardello. To start the season this will be an A+ to Major- type team that is building for the future of the Major division. Sure-handed Matt Pesso will handle the MI position for #5 Team 454/Worth. Team 454 led by manager Tim Taylor and third baseman/ sponsor Bill Rhew return to defend their 'A' World championship. They do so with 9 players from last year’s team. They lose outfielder Bubba Mack and center fielder Evan Gallmeier but they pickup former GTL outfielder Jason Branch, and major stars Rusty Bumgardner and Jeff Hall as well as "Mr. Defense" middle infielder - Matt Pesso. They also added outfielders Matt Bunn and Jesse Harrison. Their infield defense with shortstop Kevin Bazat may be as good as any in the game and if Rusty and Jeff can find their role in the offense then this is your #1 ranked 'A' team in the country. Shoppe has assembled a near perfect 'A' team with a great defense to get them back to the top of the 'A' division they used to rule year in and year out. The offense will be led by table setter Eric Thompson, third baseman Lee Powers and power hitter Tim Cocco. Throw in Robert Blackburn who finally looks healthy for an entire season and this team is stacked. Defensively they added Chente Granados and Tony Mack as well as pitcher Dan Sanchez. If there is one weakness it could be the offensive inconsistency of the bottom few players in the lineup. A healthy Robert Blackburn makes a great addition for #6 Shoppe/Team TPS. R&M has re-tooled after their impressive second half of 2011 where they nearly won the 'A' World in both USSSA and ASA, and won the 'A' bracket of the Conference Championships. They add a whole bunch of top 'A' talent from Sinister, EWS, and Laser Vision and on paper they have a roster that can compete toe to toe with the top of the 'A' division. The 2011 Suncoast and TYJA sponsors merge and put together yet another all-star team. The top players from each team are joined by TYJA reps Jeff Wallace and Dennis Rulli. We definitely have to wait and see how this mix gels. The talent is definitely there to make a run but you have 'B' players moving up, major players moving down, and sponsor/managers merging. Taylormade lost Robert Blackburn and SS Kevin Kennington as well as their west coast duo of Johnny Bailey and Eli Aguilar. But this team re-tools again with some quality pickups like infielder Chris Kirian, former Resmondo player Mike Rhines, and the return of outfielder Chad McLamb. This team finished 2nd at the Major World Series last year after finishing the regular season in 20th place in the points. Look for them to have a better regular season than last year and look for the young players to all take it up a notch. Veteran Tim Howard will make a run for a championship ring this year with Resmondo/Worth. 10 USSSA TODAY Sonny's will need to rebound from a lackluster 2nd half of 2011. They had a couple more sticks in Chris Greinert, Jonathan Lenz and speedy outfielder Nick Robertson, but lost the Granados brothers from the team that finished 5th in the computer rankings a year ago. A western heavy schedule could give them a shot at some good tournament finishes and some confidence heading into 'A' Worlds. Ca Sports joins the Conference as an good 'A' team. A veteran bunch led by major players Ryan Robbins and Brian Justice. A middle infield of Brian Blount, Josh Riley, and Matt Crawford is solid. The question mark here will be USSSA pitching and the fact they will be the lowest 'A' seed at most tournaments until they score some points since they were not in the Conference last year. Speedster Luis Reyna likes to make things happen with his #8 TYJA/Suncoast team. Blitz steps up to the 'A' division after a 'B' World title in 2011. They bring back a large core of the players that won that title, plus they add veteran Major and Major Watch List players Dan Bean, Brad Reckart, and Shane Hatfield. The entire team except for Bean is from the Cincinnati, Ohio area. This team has the potential for having great chemistry and should be a tough team to beat in the midwest tournaments. If they can get off to a quick start they have a chance to finish in the top 10 in the rankings...that is a big "IF". Team DeMarini is a new Conference 'A' team with plenty of offense and I'm guessing a west coast schedule that could allow them to rack up points similar to what Sonny's did a year ago and make the top 10. Led by veteran sluggers Chris Larsen, Seth Stephens, new Long Haul Bomber Ed Vega, and pitcher Brendt Newbill, this team could contend at any tournament where the top major teams don't show. They have a core of young and talented outfielders in Adam Elliot (#7 on the Major prospect list), Kaeo Rubin, and Bryce Oliviera. They also have Pat Paschal who showed some great offense at the Major World Series last year. The rest of the players I am not familiar with and thus the #13 ranking. This team is mixing some good Major players with some good 'B' and 'A' players and it will be interesting to see if the 'B' guys can raise their game and if the Major guys can be patient and carry the team when they do not. Kevin Filby congratulates Donovah Pokraka after a long homerun. Both will be taking their talents to #3 Nordkap. West Coast is my pick for top ranked 'B' team in the Conference. With a ton of 'A' experience in OF Eli Aguilar and IF Johnny Bailey from Taylormade, and veterans like IF Julio Salazar, SS Rafael Robledo, pitcher Robert Sena, and some others like Mario Granados, Johnny Gallegos and Cal Ford this team is set for a run. Then throw in the defense of some young players like MI Aaron Martinez, 3B Rego Nieto, and outfielder Brian Munson and you have yourself a stacked team that will more than likely finish ahead of some of the 'A' teams. Oh yes, almost forgot the leadoff hitting of Steven Lopez. Wow, nice team. FBI is back in a big way as they pick up Greg Hartwick, Tim Bowser, and Pat Burton among others. This team is set for a 'B' World run. Look for them to compete well at the events where there are no major teams and slip into the World Series. Coming off an eye-opening performance at the 2011 Major World Series, ss Kevin Kennington moves to #2 Laservision. 12 USSSA TODAY You can follow the 2012 Nationwide Conference season with USSSAToday magazine, usssatoday.com, SoftballCenter.com, and ConferenceUSSSA.com - Tournament reports, broadcasts, pictures, and video clips. Top Pre-Season Rankings #1 Resmondo/Specialty Tank/Worth FL Andy Purcell, Don Dedonatis Jr, Jeremy Isenhower, Greg Connell, Howie Krause, Bobby Hughes, Jimmy Salas, Bubba Mack, Vince Bisbee, Scott Striebel, BJ Fulk, Tim Howard, Sean McDonald #2 Laservision/Annihilation/Supreme/Easton MA Brian Rainwater, Rick Baker, Brian Wegman, Dal Beggs, Kevin Kennington, Bryson Baker, Sam Lopez, Ryan Theide, Geno Buck, Jason Kendrick, Brett Helmer, Scott Kirby, JR Nocera, Josh Bartlett, Billy Messina, Dan Fruwirth, Bill Tassinari, Pierre Alfred #3 Nordkap/Desert Falls/Easton UT Brett McCollum, JD Genter, Mike Bowlin, Anthony Dress, Chad Munger, Joey Formosa, Travis Clark, Brian Zirkle, Josh Olson, Tyson Steele, Rob Olson, Chris Hansen, Donovan Pokraka, Kevin Filby, Managers, Mark Meersman, Rick Olson #4 Team Combat/Derby Boys/Pacific Headwear WA Scott Brown, Jeff McGavin, Johnny McCraw, Mike Dill, Derek Warren, Jeff Graus, Frank Yeilding, Franck Henry, Jeff Gare, Joey Smith, Dale Roe, Casey Rogowski, Brandon Perry, Davis Bilardello, Staff, Don Cooper, Bobby Nifong, Hector Pagan #5 Team 454/Worth VA Kevin Bazat, Bill Rhew, Andy Vitcak, Kevin Johnson, Jason Branch, Brent Griffin, Donald Rogers, Mitch Mabe, Phil White, Jeff Hall, Kyle Moyer, Rusty Bumgardner, Matt Bunn, Jesse Harrison, Matt Pesso #6 Shoppe/Team TPS/Elite TN Dan Sanchez, Cory Boothe, Robert Blackburn, Lee Powers, Tony Mack, Tim Cocco, Eric Thompson, Chente Granados, Billy Moore, Kyle Cowart, Shane Spicer, Chris Moon #7 R & M Troupe/TCP/Easton IA LC Watson, Kyle Yerkes, Reggie Schulte, Scott Zaciewski, Matt Albert, Mike Umschied, Brandon Dillon, Aaron Middendorf, Scott Roen, Ron Fields, Joe Gordon, Keith Anderson, Kevin Kull, Richard Salazar, Steve Whaley #8 Tyja/Suncoast NY Mark Weber - sponsor, Lee Trotter - player/sponsor, David Kessler, Jeff Wallace, Dennis Rulli, Neil Haglund, Terry Rosenbalm, James Curtis, Luis Reyna, Dustin Roberts, TJ Thompson, Lee Lipshutz, Ryan Harvey, Vic Cordova, Rich Gulash, Kevin Gillot #9 Taylormade/TM Sport/Mizuno VA Brian Floyd, Chris Calcutt, Brandon Jonas, Chyenne Brooks, Brent Haywood, Brian Logan, Jeremy Yates, Stacy Bolton, Brandon Jonas, Chad McLamb, Chris Kirian, Branden Blake, Jeremy Egan, Mike Rhines, Nick Floyd, Travis Taylor - Sponsor #10 Sonny’s - Louisville Slugger WY Alexis Ramirez, Brian Faria, Charles Cunningham, Chris Greinert, Danny Lopez, Jeremy Davis, Jonathan Lenz, Kevin Ballard, Manny Liriano, Michael Noonan, Nick Robertson, Sammy Christensen, Westy Guill #11 Ca Sports/Miken/Creative Stucco/MOJO TN Brian Justice, Ryan Robbins, Brian Blount, Nate Holcomb, Brian Farrar, Landon Helm, Ronnie Lytle, Jason Hatley, Matty Crawford, Scotty King, Jason Baxter, Tommy Bain, Drew Pinckley, James Shoopman, Josh Riley, Jay Ross, Doug Reed #12 Blitz/Weller/Watanabe/K&G/Easton OH Mike Rogers, Jon Jamison, Brad Tabler, Frank Gruber, Nick Masur, Richie Jones, Jimmy Carter, Jason Roesch, Chris Ashley, Dan Bean, Brad Reckart, Shane Hatfield, Jayson Scott #13 Team DeMarini CA Chris Larsen, Seth Stephens, Brendt Newbill, Ed Vega, Billy Susdorf, Mitchell Johnson, Jeffrey Flood, Dale Brungardt, Bryce Oliviera, Adam Elliot, Kaeo Rubin, Pat Paschal, Jeremy Guillory, Manager: Aaron Ingram, Coach/player: Jeremy Guillory #14 West Coast Doerflinger/Easton WA Aaron Martinez, Steven Lopez, Rego Nieto, Junior Robledo, Julio Salazar, Cal Ford, Robert Sena, John Bailey, Eli Aguilar, Mario Granados, Brian Munson, Jason Grissom, John Gallegos AR Chris Walker, Zach Keene, Scott Morrison, Mike Lowrey, Greg Hartwick, Brad Wallace, Brent Gigerich, Tim Bowser, Nick Aldridge, Manny Reynolds, Pat Burton, Chris Cope, Rob Stewart, Jason Anderson, Jason Bridges, Joey Powell, Mike Wilson #15 Fencebrokers/GameTimeSupply/Worth 14 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. Visit from Pride Thrills Both Fans and Opponents by Caitlin Schwartz On February 21st, the USSSA Pride and the Cal State Northridge softball programs joined forces, playing in a community event exhibition game at Matador Diamond in Northridge, California. For the Lady Matadors, playing against the world-class athletes on the Pride was an experience that they won’t soon forget. Andrea Duran 16 Charlotte Morgan Natasha Watley 2012 USSSA PRIDE Roster # PLAYER POSITION COLLEGE 4 Kelsey Bruder CF Florida 35 Tonya Callahan 1B/3B Tennessee 11 Ashley Charters 2B Washington 28 Andrea Duran 3B UCLA 10 Francesca Enea RF Florida 22 Jamee Juarez UT Ohio State 12 Kelly Kretschman RF Alabama 37 Lauren Lappin UT Stanford 15 Danielle Lawrie P Washington 26 Caitlin Lowe CF Arizona 2 Jessica Mendoza LF Stanford 34 Charlotte Morgan 1B Alabama 8 Cat Osterman P Texas 23 Sarah Pauly P Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7 Jenn Salling SS Washington 29 Natasha Watley SS UCLA 5 Megan Willis C 2012 USSSA PRIDE SCHEDULE June 7-10 vs. Chicago Bandits Rosemont Stadium, Rosemont, IL June 14-16 vs.Akron Racers Whataburger Field, Corpus Christi, TX. June 21 vs. Carolina Diamonds Jackie Robinson Stadium, Daytona Beach, FL. June 23 vs. Carolina Diamonds TBD June 28-July 1 vs. Chicago Bandits Rosemont Stadium, Rosemont, IL. July 6- 8 vs. Carolina Diamonds LSU, Baton Rouge, LA. July 14 vs Chicago Bandits Space Coast Stadium, Viera, FL. July 15-16 vs. Chicago Bandits Osceola County Stadium, Kissimmee, FL. July 19-22 vs. Akron Racers Firestone Stadium, Akron, OH. Texas July 26-29 vs. Chicago Bandits ESPN Wide World of Sports, Disney World, FL. August 2-4 vs. Akron Racers ESPN Wide World of Sports, Disney World, FL. August 9-12 vs. Carolina Diamonds TBD August 16-19 vs. Akron Racers Firestone Stadium, Akron, OH. August 23-26 NPF Championships Rosemont Stadium, Rosemont, IL 2012 Draftees - Valerie Arioto UT Cal - Andrea Harrison UT UCLA - Brittany Mack P LSU - Michelle Moultrie CF Florida - Christi Orgeron UT ULL - Kristyn Sandberg UT Georgia - Nikia Williams UT Washington “Even a day after the game, I still can’t come up with words,” said Jaci Carlsen, the senior second-baseman and All-Big West Team member for the last two years. “It was a really fun experience. We really look up to them because of where they are and the things that they’re doing.” confidence booster for me.” Coach Flowers was proud of the way that her team represented themselves in the match-up. After the game, Cal State Northridge’s head softball coach Tairia Flowers said that the rest of her players were just as excited as Carlsen. “I think that (our team) learned that we’re better than we think we are. Even though the score might not have reflected it, I think the game raised our team’s confidence. They could say to themselves, ‘hey, these are the best of the best. We’re playing the top players.’ I think it’s a great memory.” “They loved it,” said Flowers. “I think they were in awe of the Pride. They were all so strong, so fast, so consistent. They were really playing against their idols.” For Carlsen, playing the Pride was more than just a great memory; the game inspired her to think about her own future in softball. Beyond any hero worship, the softball players of Cal State Northridge learned valuable lessons by playing against the Pride. “I took a lot of things from the experience,” said Carlsen. “Just talking to them after the game shows me that there is softball after college and you just need to keep working hard even after you graduate. Just keep working and have fun. Work hard even if things aren’t going the way that you wanted.” “I think that the biggest thing that helped me was just facing them, because they’re more aggressive than batters my own age,” said Mia Pagano, a junior pitcher for the Matadors who pitched in the first two innings of Tuesday’s game. Pagano added, “I actually got out an Olympian, so that was a big The Pride will kick off their regular season in 2012 with an away game on June 7th against the Chicago Bandits. USSSA TODAY 17 Junior Pride Program Grows to 50 teams in 2012 by Kelly Knight In 2011, USSSA embarked on the Junior Pride Program with a prototype team out of Michigan. Although there were other teams wearing the name Pride across their jersey; there was only one USSSA sponsored Junior Pride Team: The USSSA Michigan Pride Stars 10 and under team based out of Canton, Michigan. continued on page 20 18 USSSA TODAY From great sporting events to waterslides to shopping, Panama City Beach is a destination that’s about fun. playpanamacitybeach.com 800.PCBEACH (722.3224) The Michigan Pride hosts 3 USSSA tournaments in Michigan every year and had three teams attend the 2011 World Series, just as they have for over 10 years. President of the Michigan Pride and longtime USSSA supporter Dan Bressler states, “Our organization has been affiliated with USSSA for over 10 years. Every year, USSSA takes strides in offering our youth girl’s fastptich program more; making it a premier organization. We are thankful to Gordon Glennie for allowing us to host USSSA tournaments; we are fortunate to have this opportunity that allows our organization to raise the funds necessary to attend the USSSA World Series. Participating in the Junior Pride Program keeps our girls excited all year long. By being given the opportunity to wear the same style uniforms as the pro pride team makes our girls feel special and very proud at every tournament. Their anticipation and excitement builds all season long as they look forward to meeting and interacting with their “idols” at the World Series in Florida. With no losses in our state and the opportunity to spend time with the pros; our team created memories that will last their entire lives. Our team was only afforded this opportunity by being a USSSA Junior Pride team; it is an experience like no other. We thank USSSA for their continued support and commitment to girls youth fastpitch now and into the future.” The first Junior Pride team in history made history. The 10 and under team out of Michigan had a 66-3 record in 10 and under; with no losses in Michigan; beating every team they played once. They had one loss in Indiana to a team they had beat once and two losses they experienced at the World Series from the World Series Champion. They racked up an impressive 11-4 record in the upper 12 U division in Michigan; being crowned champion of their own USSSA Pride Spring Tournament. With a 77-7 record overall, the USSSA Michigan Pride 10U won both games they played in Championship Stadium at ESPN/Disney Wide World of Sports at the USSSA World Series; taking second place while winning 9 straight games beating the Texas, Florida, Ohio and Kentucky State Champions along the way. Six year player and ace pitcher of the Michigan Pride Organization Jennifer Bressler was awarded the Offensive MVP of the World Series, hitting an impressive .471 with 16 hits, 0 strike outs, 12 RBI’s while scoring 11 runs for the series. At the end of the tournament, during a Pro Pride game, our players presented Don DeDonatis, CEO of USSSA, with our team banner and an autographed ball to place in the USSSA Hall of Fame museum. The girls were truly in a league of their own. With the success of the USSSA Michigan 10 and under and the overall accomplishment of the program, USSSA decided to offer the Junior Pride Program to USSSA registered teams across the country. “The USSSA Junior Pride Program was started by USSSA CEO Don DeDonatis. He had a vision for female softball player of all ages, from 10-18; to have the opportunity to wear uniforms like the Pro’s, for youth to meet and talk to their heroes while attending the USSSA World Series at ESPN Wide World of Sports at Disney-a place where dreams really do come true.” states Gordon Glennie, Assistant General Manager of the USSSA Pride and Junior Pride Program Director. “It has been an honor to oversee such a venture for USSSA, while also having the opportunity to see my granddaughter McKenzie 20 USSSA TODAY as a USSSA Junior Pride participant.” Hightower out of West Virginia was also thankful, “I want to give a special thanks to USSSA Florida Pride’s Assistant General Manager Gordon Glennie for making the Junior Pride program a reality.” For the 2012 season, USSSA, in partnership with the national Professional fastpitch franchise (NPF) invited a select number of member teams to look the part of their favorite USSSA Pride Players. Former Olympians and College World Series stars such as Cat Osterman, Jessica Mendoza, Danielle Lawrie, Kelsey Bruder and Francesca Enea! To become a part of the Junior Pride program, the requirements stated that all USSSA registered teams were deemed eligible to apply; the organizations must show support of their local and regional USSSA affiliates and participate in their State Tournament. Over 50 teams were accepted into the Junior Pride program this year. Across the country you will see USSSA Junior Pride teams with replica uniforms of the Pro Pride. From California, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, North Carolina, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin to West Virginia; the program has hit the ground running and is positively promoting the sport of fastptich and the organization around the country. Recently appointed West Virginia State Fastpitch Director and coach of the 10 and under USSSA West Virginia Pride states, “After becoming part of the USSSA family last year as West Virginia State Fastpitch Director, my experience with USSSA has been great! When the announcement of the Junior Pride Program became available August of 2011, it was a pleasure to pass this opportunity along to the teams of West Virginia. We have four USSSA Junior Pride teams at 8U, 10U, 12U and 16U. USSSA has been very supportive of growth of fastpitch over the last several years. The girls really enjoy wearing similar looking uniforms as the USSSA Pro Pride Team. They look up to many of the woman that play for the USSSSA Pride. Our 10U and 16U are gearing up to play in the 2012 USSSA World Series. The teams are excited to be able to meet and play against the other Junior Pride teams throughout the United States.” With excitement and realizing his teams are fortunate for the opportunity USSSA has provided, Jim Hightower has plans to give back and pay it forward. “Our 10U team has plans on volunteering at Give Kids the World during their visit to the World Series. Give Kids the World is a village where terminally ill children can stay while they are on their Make A Wish Trips. Give Kids the World is close to my heart due to having my daughter Chloe staying there for her Make A Wish trip in 2007. The families are looking forward to the opportunity to give back to such a great organization.” Benefits of becoming a Junior Pride team offer the opportunity for the chosen teams to buy into uniform packages that include NPF licensed uniforms that are uniquely styled just like the Pro Pride, bat bags, batting gloves, hitting jackets and more. Specially priced equipment packages for teams from the Pro Prides manufacturing partners such as Worth, Mizuno, Louisville Slugger, Combat and Wilson/DeMarini. Selected teams will also have the opportunity for a personal “Meet and Greet” with the professional Pro Pride Players and get the opportunity to participate in a Junior Pride exclusive clinic instructed by the Professional Pride Players at the World Series in Kissimmee, Florida. USSSA TODAY 21 ENEA ’S CO RNER Juggling School & Sports Being a student-athlete comes with an abundance of perks: exercise, competitiveness, keeping you out of trouble, and friendship. The list goes on and on, but it also comes with a lot of responsibility. Responsibility that most teenagers tend to put aside and only confront when necessary. These days, academics is taking a back seat to athletics, which teenagers rationalize as they have to be working the hardest at their sport to be the best. I know those days when you believe you had the worst practice or the worst game and the only thing that will counteract your performance is none other than more practice! I’d think, “Who cares if I have a midterm tomorrow morning, I have a swing to perfect!” In real life though, my perfect swing won’t mean much if I don’t make the grades to be eligible to play. It’s a double-edge sword. Below I listed some great tips on how to maintain excellence on and off the field. 1) Don’t postpone homework! Many athletes put their homework off till the last minute. They have class all day then use the entire afternoon to practice. Instead of using all this time for your sport, finish your homework first and make sure you have all your classes covered. Instead of making a list of excuses (I’m tired, I’m hungry, I deserve a break, I’ll get to it later) use that energy to get your homework done! Postponing your homework is the foundation of falling behind. You will feel a lot better about being finished with your home work at 5 p.m. as opposed to 11 p.m.! You wouldn’t fall behind in your sport so don’t do it in the classroom. 2) Always pay attention in class. This rule is to all my student-athletes that think class time means catching up on your sleep! Paying attention in class means less work for you later. If you understand the material you can get your work done in class or it will make your homework time go by quicker. You will play better knowing that your grades are taken care of. It’s one less thing to stress about. 3) Manage your social schedule. I know you can’t help that everyone loves you and wants to hang out with you on the weekend. This might seem difficult at first, but if you truly want to be a serious athlete cutting down on your social activities is necessary. Try to surround yourself with friends that have the same goals as you. When you do this, you won’t find yourself out late on a Friday night when you have to be up early the next morning for a game. Instead, invite a teammate over to relax and watch a movie. That way you’re relaxing your body and mind before the game. The best part about being a student-athlete is enjoying your success both in the classroom and on the field. Don’t be intimidated by the tiresome schedule, instead see it as a challenge that you WILL be the best in your sport and in school. Personally, all of the sacrifices I made early on in my career have completely paid off. I used to miss all the Friday nights at the movies, but now I get to travel around the world playing the sport I love with my close friends as my teammates. Lastly, colleges love recruiting athletes with great time management skills! Tweet with Francesca Enea: @frangator10 22 USSSA TODAY by Sonya Montoya Every athlete attempts to prepare themselves for competition but they are not truly tested until they must play extra innings or go into overtime. The importance of hydration can play a huge part in an athletes ability to be ready for the unexpected, for example the temperatures of a mid day game or a back to back basketball tournament where athletes will play at least three to four games in one weekend. No athlete is safe from dehydration whether they compete indoors or out as long as the athlete’s body sweats then they are at risk for losing valuable electrolytes. Since my primary responsibility occurs during the summer with the USSSA Pride in the National Pro Fastpitch my knowledge of how to keep athletes hydrated in such extreme temperatures have become well practiced. Keeping younger athletes hydrated properly can be more difficult since their thermoregulatory systems are not fully developed. In addition, younger athletes often do not communicate as well in terms of how their bodies feel with warmer temperatures and how it affects their ability to perform. Past studies have found that if an athlete is dehydrated as little as 1-2% loss in their body weight it may result in negative effect on their performance. Therefore as coaches and parents it is important to plan ahead for your younger athletes in terms of what they will need prior to games to properly hydrate. Proper hydration and nutrition days before a game plays a vital role in replenishing your athlete’s glycogen stores and essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, potassium, sodium, calcium and other vital electrolytes. A good way to keep younger athletes hydrated is to provide them with a water bottle they can refill throughout the day. Most water bottles are around 6 to 8oz, which will be sufficient for athletes to maintain regular fluid intake throughout their normal daily activities. Unfortunately, water alone will not fully replenish what the average athlete looses in a practice or game. I always urge parents and coaches to make sure the athlete has some sort of sports drink option with a proper balance of electrolytes and carbohydrates generally containing <7% to rotate in with their normal water intake. There are some myths that if your child is not thirsty during activity or if they are drinking solely water then they are clear of any hydration issues. Oppositely, water alone will shut off the athlete’s drive to drink additional fluids due to the increase in their blood plasma levels. This will result in the remaining sodium and other vital electrolytes being lost through urine and not replaced in a timely manner. During particularly hot and humid environments where heat illness is of great concern it is vital to monitor your athletes more closely in terms of what they are drinking and how frequently. I always encourage athletes to become familiar with his or her body by seeing what works for them during practices and scrimmages. This will allow them to find a proper hydration balance without feeling bogged down. One of the more problematic situations that many athletes often encounter is how to prepare themselves for multiple competitions in a one or two day period. Here are a few tips to guide you to help your athlete compete at their best and help prevent heat illnesses. n Check the weather prior to the weekend to get an idea of the conditions your athlete will be competing in. The warmer and more humid the more conscientious athletes will need to be taking in proper fluids n Providing athletes a combination of with water and sports drinks to rotate is key (intake should be encouraged prior, during, and after especially in preparation of a sequential game) SONYA’S HEALTH & FITNESS The Importance of Hydration in Athletes A Guide for Coaches and Parents n In between innings or during time outs remind the athletes that just came off the field to take a drink of fluid especially ones that sweat more profusely than others. Sometimes during games an athlete’s focus to hydrate isn’t always a priority but a quick reminder can keep them on track n Often a good rule of how much to drink throughout a competition is around a cup to half a cup every 15-20 minutes. Although if an athlete wants more then keep the fluids coming. The more often athletes are able to take a drink the less chance is they will chug fluids at once, generally an alternation of water to some sports drink is helpful n Remind the athlete to check the color of their urine as odd as it sounds it’s a good indication of where their fluid intake is at prior and post competition. I always go with the following guideline: the closer the urine color is to apple juice the more in danger the athlete is to being dehydrated compared to a clearer lemonade color of urine. n Remember thirst alone may not be the best method of determining if an athlete has suffered extreme fluid loss. A more objective reliable way to gauge fluid loss is to weigh the athletes prior to competition or know their average weight out of competition. The athlete’s weight post activity will allow you to determine if they have lost significant amounts of fluid during activity. A small 2 lb difference in weight means the athlete will need to ingest 32oz of fluid prior to the next practice or game. n Communication is key remember to talk with your athletes, I spend a good portion of time talking to each of my athletes and learning how they each respond differently to competition and practices in terms of hydration. Follow Sonya on Twitter: @SonyaMontoya2 USSSA TODAY 23 USSSA, The IQ SPORT Develop Testing Protocol Left: Ashley Charters being measured for throwing speed and accuracy. Right: Andrea Duran’s mental toughness scores high with her determination. This past winter the USSSA and The Q Sport formally joined forces to bring youth softball a new and exciting opportunity to grow as players. For the first time a testing protocol, iQ, has been created to measure an athlete’s playing ability, athleticism, and mental toughness. Through the research and development of the program’s creators it was found that not only was the iQ needed, it was asked for amongst the who’s who of the fastpitch world. The iQ will showcase 14 events such as the 40 yard dash, 5-10-5 shuttle run, and throwing speed and accuracy. What separates this test from any other form is it is the only standardized test of its kind. Kids from across the country will be scored and tested fairly and precisely and the scores will be tabulated in an Einstein-like formula and posted online. What makes the scores always up to date is that as athletes from around the country participate in the iQ score ranking will fluctuate based upon others performance. 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 athletes mind when she is put through various challenges that she may face while on the diamond. It’s a unique and groundbreaking opportunity for players as young as 12 years old to see how they stack up against others from around the country. USSSA Pride’s Francesca Enea had this to say about iQ, “I was fortunate enough to grow up in southern California where I was surrounded by the best softball players in the country. Being around these girls was a constant push of what I would have to do to become a better player. The iQ can bring that to every young softball player 24 USSSA TODAY who participates. You can compete with the nation’s best whether you’re in Southern California or Kansas City!” An often overlooked, but not underestimated aspect of the game is an athlete’s mental toughness. What is she going to do when adversity hits her? Traits that are going to get her over the hump and back on track can be trained at a young age of development. Enea said, “Mental toughness is a huge aspect in the sport of fastpitch. With a game this quick, one moment, error, pitch, strikeout has the opportunity to weaken you. Being mentally tough allows you to face these challenges with confidence, and having the mindset that nothing can stop you from getting that game winning hit in the bottom of the 7th or turning that double play right after an error. Mistakes are bound to happen in this game, but the true champions are the ones who can overcome the adversity.” iQ even provides strength and conditioning programs and mental toughness programs so the girls can train for an upcoming testing day in their area. The Q Sport’s head of physical conditioning Matt Meinrod explains, “Performance training is crucial for softball players to advance in the sport. Everybody wants to play, but those who train, excel. I encourage all athletes to always go the extra mile in their strength and conditioning program. You want to leave no stone unturned especially when preparing for the iQ. iQ events are currently being scheduled at locations throughout the country. USSSA and The Q Sport have been working tirelessly to bring the athlete the best the sport has seen and are confident you will not be disappointed. 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Each team had at least three selections in the five-round draft. The USSSA Florida Pride held the most picks with seven and also the coveted number one slot. Several Draft trades led to USSSA’s position including a 2011 July trade of the Diamonds 2012 first round draft pick for USSSA Pride pitcher, Danielle Spaulding. For the first pick of the Draft, the Pride selected LSU’s standout ace, Brittany Mack of Round Rock, TX. This marked the third year in a row that the first selection overall was a player from the Southeastern Conference. Mack has been a key factor in the circle for the Tigers since 2009 and in 2011 she was decorated All SEC, All South Region, All NCAA Regional, and NFCA All American. With the number 2 selection, the Chicago Bandits drafted the University of Washington’s stellar outfielder, Kimi Pohlman. The Akron Racers selected Lexy Bennet, shortstop at the University of Texas with the third overall choice. The USSSA Pride chose again in the first round at the fourth spot and made UCLA’s utility player, Andrea Harrison the latest addition to the Pride roster. USSSA Pride began the second round with the fifth pick overall, and their third choice in five draft selections by choosing Georgia Bulldog infielder/ catcher, Kristyn Sandberg. The Chicago Bandits followed with the No. 6 pick overall and selected outfielder, Katie Schroeder of UCLA. With the No. 7 pick, the Akron Racers chose Arizona State pitcher, Hillary Bach. USSSA Pride added Cal’s versatile Val Arioto with the No. 8 selection to close out the second round. The Carolina Diamonds led off the With the first pick of the 2012 draft, Pride’s CEO, Don DeDonatis, selected LSU’s Brittany Mack. NPF’s president, Cheri Kempf is holding Mack’s new Pride jersey. third round with the number 9 overall selection by choosing UMASS’s decorated pitcher, Sara Plourde. The Chicago Bandits added Hawaii’s pitcher Stephanie Ricketts for the number 10 pick. The Akron Racer’s made their third grab of the night and selected University of Michigan third baseman, Amanda Chidester as the No. 11 overall pick. With the final choice of the third round, the USSSA Pride acquired Michelle Moultrie, from the University of Florida. The Carolina Diamonds continued the 2012 NPF Draft by adding Georgia Tech’s Kelsi Weseman. The fourth round continued with the Akron Racers taking Alicia Herron of The Ohio State University at number 14 and through a recent trade, the Akron Racers chose again in the No. 15 spot naming Fordham University’s standout pitcher, Jen Mineau. The USSSA Florida Pride rounded out the 4th by selecting Washington’s Nikia Williams. For the final round of the Draft, the Carolina Diamonds chose pitcher, Angel Bunner from Auburn University. The Bandits with their final selection chose locally with Adrienne Monka from Northwestern as the number 18 selec- tion. The Akron Racers, through a trade with USSSA Pride held their No. 19 spot and nabbed Cal’s speedster, Jamia Reed. The final pick of the draft went to the USSSA Pride who chose University of Louisiana Lafayette’s Christy Orgeron. NPF Commissioner, Cheri Kempf stated, “I wholeheartedly extend my congratulations to the 20 young women selected in this year’s NPF College Draft. These women represent the future of professional softball and I cannot wait to see them in action beginning in June.” The 2012 NPF College Draft was dominated by 7 selections from the PAC-12 Conference. Of the 7 choices there were 2 each at the University of Washington, UCLA, and Cal. Arizona State was represented with 1 selection. The SEC, which dominated the 2011 Draft fell into a not-so-close second place with 4 players selected. Re-broadcast information on the 2012 Draft can be found on the NPF YouTube channel . Due to NCAA regulations, an active college senior-athlete is not eligible to sign with her respective franchise until her 2011 season is complete. About National Pro Fastpitch: 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) 26 USSSA TODAY WWW.MIKENSPORTS.COM Approved for play 2013 and beyond. “LIKE” Miken Sports on Facebook 2012 NPF Draft Results Round 1 1 (1) USSSA Florida Pride Brittany Mack 2 (2) Chicago Bandits Kimi Pohlman 3 (3) Akron Racers Lexy Bennett 4 (4) USSSA Florida Pride Andrea Harrison Round 2 Seated at the 2012 Miken Sports’ NPF College Senior Draft (l to r): Carolina Diamonds’ Amelia Nemeth with Alan Demaske Arrietta, Chicago Bandits’ Bill Sokolis with Aaron Moore, Akron Racers’ Joey Arrieta with Craig Stout and USSSA Pride’s Don DeDonatis with Gordon Glennie. 1 (5) USSSA Pride Kristyn Sandberg 2 (6) Chicago Bandits Katie Schroeder 3 (7) Akron Racers Hillary Bach 4 (8) USSSA Florida Pride Valerie Arioto Round 3 1 (9) Carolina Diamonds Sara Plourde 2 (10) Chicago Bandits Stephanie Ricketts 3 (11) Akron Racers Amanda Chidester 4 (12) USSSA Florida Pride Michelle Moultrie Round 4 1 (13) Carolina Diamonds Kelsi Weseman 2 (14) Akron Racers Alicia Herron 3 (15) Akron Racers Jen Mineau 4 (16) USSSA Florida Pride Nikia Williams Round 5 Miken Sports’ Adam Peterson and NPF’s Gaye Lynn Wilson prior to the draft in the lobby of the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, TN. Miken Sports, once again, was the draft’s sponsor in 2012. Pride RF Francesca Enea always takes time to visit and sign for young, aspiring softball players. Brittany Mack, Andrea Harrison, Kristyn Sandburg, Nikia Williams, Valarie Arioto, Michelle Moultrie, and Christi Orgeron were all selected by the USSSA Pride at the 2012 NPF Draft, held in Memphis, Tennessee on March 7, 2012. LSU. My heart and my mind are focused on the path towards returning LSU to the Women’s College World Series and winning a national championship.” Louisina State University Pitcher and overall SEC standout Brittany Mack was selected as the first overall pick by the USSSA Pride in the 2012 NPF Draft. Mack should feel right at home with the leadership of her new team as Beth Torina, the head coach of the Pride, has also been Mack’s head softball coach at LSU since June 2011. “First off, I am extremely excited for the chance to play professional softball this summer,” Mack said. “I wouldn’t be in this position if it wasn’t for the coaching staff and my teammates at LSU. It is such an unbelievable feeling to be honored with the opportunity to compete at one of the highest levels in the sport, and I’m hoping that I will be able to contribute to help expand the NPF’s greatness throughout the country. Until then, I have unfinished business at 28 USSSA TODAY The USSSA Pride selected utility player Andrea Harrison as the fourth pick overall in the first round of the draft. The UCLA Senior And NFCA First Team All-American now has the opportunity to play alongside fellow former UCLA All Stars and new teammates Andrea Duran and Natasha Watley for the first time. Kristyn Sandburg was the USSSA Pride’s third pick. Sandburg, a senior catcher and infielder at the University of Georgia, is expected to bring both offensive and defensive power to the Pride in 2012. First-and-third baseman Nikia Williams, selected fourth by the Pride, will join former University of Washington teammates Ashley Charters, Jenn Salling, and Danielle Lawrie, all of whom were a part of the Husky’s 2009 Women’s College World Series Championship team in William’s freshman year. 1 (17) Carolina Diamonds Angel Bunner 2 (18) Chicago Bandits Adrienne Monka 3 (19) Akron Racers Jamia Reed 4 (20) USSSA Florida Pride Christi Orgeron Three of the players that the Pride selected in the 2012 NPF Draft previously played together on the 2011 US Women’s National Softball Team: Valarie Arioto, Michelle Moultrie, and Christi Orgeron. In the eighth pick in the second round of the 2012 NPF Draft, the USSSA Pride selected senior Valarie Arioto, first baseman and pitcher at the University of California, Berkley. Michelle Moultrie was selected as the fourth round of the draft by the USSSA Pride. The senior and University of Florida outfielder will be reunited with former teammates Francesca Enea and Kelsey Bruder on the Pride in 2012. Christi Orgeron, who plays utility for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s Ragin’ Cajuns, was selected 20th overall in the 2012 NPF Draft. A 2011 USA Women’s National Team member, Orgeron led the nation in RBI in 2011 with 101. The Pride in their regular season opener against the Chicago Bandits on June 7th. Olympians, Gold Medalists Descend on Corpus Christi Women’s Pro Fastpitch Stars Here June 14-15-16 CORPUS CHRISTI – A four-game National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) softball series between the USSSA Pride and Akron Racers, presented by Ryan-Sanders Entertainment, is set for Thursday-Friday-Saturday June 14-15-16 at Whataburger Field. Game times for the Hurricane Alley Waterpark Coastal Classic are 7 p.m., 7 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., respectively. Saturday’s action features a twi-night doubleheader. “This is a truly unique opportunity for fans to see Olympic gold medalists and world champions play softball at the highest level,” Ryan-Sanders Entertainment executive vice president J.J. Gottsch said. “They are great role models on and off the field. Young girls in the Coastal Bend can see the best players in the world – in their own backyard. “These games will raise the profile of softball to unprecedented levels in Corpus Christi.” The Pride, flagship club of the four-team NPF League, is led by four-time University of Texas All-American Cat Osterman, who thrice earned national collegiate player-of-the-year honors. Osterman went 38-4 for the Lady Longhorns and pitched them to three College World Series. The left-hander has earned six gold medals in international competition. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi assistant coach Sarah Pauly, recently inducted into the Islanders Hall of Fame, is another Pride pitcher. Pauly is one of five NCAA Division I hurlers to win 100 games, strike out 1,000 batters, maintain a sub-1.00 ERA and average doubledigit strikeouts in a career (2002-05). Since 2006, she’s been one of the most accomplished pitchers in NPF. Former Stanford outfielder Jessica Mendoza, a member of the U.S. national team since 2001, is a seasoned international competitor with seven golds. In 2004, she earned Olympic gold in Athens. Two years later, Mendoza was inducted into the International Latin Sports Hall of Fame. In 2006, she captured another Olympic medal after helping the Americans garner silver in Beijing. The Pride shortstop is former UCLA standout Natasha Watley, a four-time All-American, Olympic gold and silver medalist and College World Series champion. Other notables on the roster include Megan Willis (catcher/ Texas) and outfielder Francesca Enea (outfielder/Florida). Additional sponsors for the Hurricane Alley Waterpark Coastal Classic are The Batter’s Box and Brewster Street Ice House. Media partners are the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, K-99 and NewsRadio 1360 KKTX. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 30 at whataburgerfield.com, the Whataburger Field box office and by calling 361-561HOOK (4665). USSSA TODAY 29 Rightview Pro Partners With USSSA to Provide High Tech Analysis RightView Pro, a teaching tool to help improve, define and standardize instruction, has partnered with USSSA to to bring video analysis solutions to the serious baseball and softball players. “We are very proud to align with an innovative leader in softball and baseball instruction. RightView Pro has set the standard for integrity in instruction over the last decade.” Said Don DeDonatis, Chairman of the Board and CEO of USSSA. Originated by former Major Leaguer Don Slaught, RightView Pro was started in 2001 after Slaught had accepted a baseball coaching position at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School. “I wanted to show my players what the best hitters in the world were doing, and I discovered very quickly that I needed a coaching tool,” Slaught said. “I was dealing with 60 kids in a two-hour practice, and I needed a quick easy way to show my players exactly what they were doing vs what the best hitters and pitchers in the game were doing. “ It’s much easier to show than explain” -It improved communication between coach and student, provided the proof that hitters prepared to swing differently but became virtually the same prior to swinging the bat. In 1999, Don Slaught went to Major League Baseball and the Player’s 30 USSSA TODAY Association and expressed the need to create a product that would help coaches at all levels communicate and breakdown the swing at a speed that can be understood more effectively. Some of the major findings were that hitters don’t squish bugs, don’t swing down and hitters don’t leave weight on their back foot. After consulting with Major League Baseball, work began on the first software program in conjunction with MLB. Today, the 10-year old company has greatly expanded and offers a full line of instructional and analysis systems for the part-time coach, all the way up to to college, international, and professional teams. RVP boasts a user list that is a Who’s Who of the most successful baseball and softball programs in North America. With champions ranging from youth programs, high school, college, the Olympics, Professional Major League Baseball, and Fast Pitch Softball teams. As of 2011, the last 9 NCAA Softball Champions were RVP users. RVP has also been named the official training software of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association. Some notable RVP users include the most recent Major League Baseball World Series Champions, the 2010 San Francisco Giants, 2007 Boston Red Sox, 2005 Chicago White Sox, 2004 Boston Red Sox, 2006 American League Champion Detroit Tigers, and the back to back NCAA Baseball Champions South Carolina Baseball. An exciting new development that launched this December is the RVP mobile app for video anaylsis. According to Slaught, “The true power of the RVP system is its ability to compare student skills against the very best players in the game.” Slaught goes on to say, “We wanted players at every level to have an affordable way to compare to pro models and the RVP App gives players and coaches that ability right in the palm of their hand.” The RVP App also offers the world’s top fastpitch softball pitchers available for comparison, including Cat Osterman, and Danielle Lawrie. Coaches and players can compare and sync with pro models, draw lines, and step forward and backward frame by frame. The RVP App also communicates with the RVP analysis system software to ensure full featured analysis capabilities. In conjunction with the RVP App, users can upload and share their swings to the USSSA Academy server which in turn enables users to download and compare their swings against other USSSA players all across the country. The RVP App is now available in the app store. ©2012 Anheuser-Busch, Busch® and Busch Light® Beers, St. Louis, MO USSSA , BLD and US Marines team up for children’s smiles “Toys for Tots” Tourney a holiday hit for players and charity amid the desert sun By Judd Spicer Micky Mantle, Roger Maris or Curtis Granderson could have manned this mini version of Yankee Stadium– but it wouldn’t have mattered. Most necks crane in the same fashion. Such was the barrage of softballs flying out of the replica Yankee Stadium at the annual USSSA’s “Toys for Tots Tournament” at Big League Dreams in Cathedral City, Calif. from December 9-11. For nearly two decades, the Palm Springs area has held the charity event, with Big League Dreams serving as the host site since opening in 1998. The Cat City locale is the original Big League Dreams Sports Park, which now has 11 facilities stretching from California to Nevada, Arizona and Texas. The newest Big League Dreams set of replica fields opened in Perris Valley, Calif. in January of 2012. The Palm Springs/Cathedral City’s Big League Dreams was the first of their eleven parks today. “By far, this is the biggest tournament we host annually,” said Pat Queenen, general manager of the Cathedral City Big League Dreams. “It’s brings in over 100 teams each year from various states.” This year’s version of the off-season, charity tournament featured 134 teams representing better than 20 states to play replicas of Yankee Stadium and Wrigley Field along with Boston’s hardball cathedral. The event attracts many of the country’s top squads and players, dueling across Men’s Open, Men’s D, Men’s E and Co-Ed Divisions. Each player is required to bring a toy (or cash equivalent) to the tournament and initial figures suggest that better than 2,500 toys and more than $3,000 was raised for charity this year. The toys were collected daily by local Coachella Valley Marines who go on to distribute the gifts throughout the area. “It’s unbelievable. The turnout has been really good and the teams seem 32 USSSA TODAY USSSA So. CA. State Director and event organizer, Dennis Rulli. 4 the Fallen Manager, Chris Chaney, with his 26th entry into the tournament. He has won seventeen Toys for Tots in the past and settles for second in the 2011 event. Jeremy Isenhower Swinging Miken on Resmondo Approved for play 2013 and beyond. WWW.MIKENSPORTS.COM “LIKE” Miken Sports on Facebook to having a fun time,” said Dennis Rulli, Southern California state director for USSSA Softball and a tournament participant with TYJA/Reebok. “It’s all about the giving back and people having fun.” The maxim of charity and the pursuit of fun were echoed throughout the weekend with all in attendance taking in the winter sun along with amiable revelry at Big League Dreams’ “Stadium Club.” The atmosphere stretched from the players, to the hosts, soldiers, umpires, vendors and sponsors. Aaron Ingram will have the DeMarini/Famous Sports team in 2012 Conference USSSA play. “This is definitely the best venue in the Unites States to play softball,” said Mark Weber, owner of TYJA Sports. “You’re getting great teams put together with a great product, so it makes it real simple to be successful.” When not working with customers, Weber led his TYJA/Reebok squad to a 3rd Place finish in the Open Division. Approximately 15 Marines from the area appeared throuhout the weekend to collect donations, doing so on their own time. With the generousity of the players and fans, better than 2500 toys and $3000 was collected. “This is truly the ‘perfect storm;’ you’ve got the best facility, probably the best teams in the nation,” Weber added. “You put all that together in a really nice setting and it makes you want to play here. The players have been very positive about our product and have been very easy to talk to and receptive about us telling them how our product works.” Weber estimates that he vends at nearly 25 tournaments a year and says the host site creates an unparalleled experience: Fence Brokers’ Jason Bridges did most of the pitching for the Mens Open Champions. “The ‘Big League Dreams’ concept around the country is probably the best place to play softball. It’s not only the field quality, it’s the atmosphere that makes you want to be here.” Inside Big League Dreams’ Stadium Club, everyone was festive, looking forward to Christmas with thoughts of putting smiles on under-priviledged children’s faces. Overseeing a wealth of the on-field action was two of the country’s toplevel umpires, who were flown in from Detroit to work the tournament. “We’re out here to relax and have fun with these guys,” said umpire Tony Walezak, adding that he was impressed by the “spread out” level of competition. “We don’t have to take it as seriously as we do [during the season]. We still do take it seriously, but it’s our time to relax. Here I am: never thought I’d be umpiring a softball game in December, being from Michigan.” Playing with 4 the Fallen, veteran Rusty Bumgardner will be swinging a Worth bat in 2012 for 454/ Emerald. 34 USSSA TODAY Added fellow Blue, Chuck “Doc” Beckwell: It’s always good to see Ron Parnell. “We work games at major league parks, minor league parks – these guys play at great facilities. But this one rivals all of those. This tournament – probably because it’s ‘Toys for Tots’ – it’s a little bit more relaxed. These guys are a little bit more relaxed.” Some of the game’s top players echoed such impressions. “I try to come every year,” said Chris Larsen of eventual 5th Place finisher (tied) DeMarini. “It’s how softball is supposed to be: good atmosphere, a lot of people come out, the music is good. Just a good time all around. And anytime you can help out a charity like ‘Toys for Tots,’ it’s a good thing.” The group that made the 2011 Toys for Tots a huge success: (l to r): DeMarini’s Chris Larsen, Miken’s Denny Crine, TPS’ Bob Ellis, Manny Reyes of Reyes Sports, USSSA So. CA. State Director Dennis Rulli, Reebok/ Suncoast’s Lee Trotter, Easton’s Brian Wegman, TYJA Sports’ Mark Weber and DeMarini’s Kevin Filby. Lee Trotter of TYJA/Reebok was playing the event for the first time and was quick to share Larsen’s opinion. “It’s fantastic,” said Trotter. “All the people here, all the people brining in toys. How do you beat it? It’s a tournament where you just go have fun, the sponsors come out and show some good products for next year. And it’s all for the kids.” Approximately 15 Marines from the area appeared throughout the weekend to collect donations, doing so on their own time. “We do this every year, and it’s all done by volunteers,” said Staff Sergeant Brian Pierce of the nearby Twentynine Palms base. “So we’re not getting paid for this; the Marines have already done their job for the day and are using their liberty hours to come out here and show support for the local community. We’ve collected several boxes full of toys, which we’ll take back to our warehouse and then distribute to local area community centers.” Mens Open-Champions Fence Brokers, Inc.- AR. Front row: (l to r) CF Tim Howard, 3B Jimmy Salas, TD Dennis Rulli, SS Don DeDonatis, Jr., LF Scott Striebel Back row: (l to r) RF Jason Kendrick, C Chris Walker, Mgr. Howie Krause (recovering from recent surgery), EH Vince Bisbee, P Jason Bridges, Marine Corporal Jonathan O’Donnell, MI Andy Purcell, 2B Greg Connell, 1B BJ Fulk While the tenet of goodwill was the crown champion of the event, winning players were proud to couple the charity with well-earned hardware. “Dennis Rulli has done a great job and taken it to the next level,” said Don DeDonatis III of Fence Brokers, Inc. (FBI), who won the Open championship with a 44-32, seven inning win over 4 The Fallen. “It’s also a way to get everyone together in the winter and have some fun. It’s a little bit more of a laid-back 36 USSSA TODAY Mixed C- Champions Jager Bombs- Whittier, CA. tournament than we’re accustomed to playing but obviously come Sunday it’s a little more competitive when it gets down to it.” 4 The Fallen is the tournament’s most unique team, considering both their perennial “Toys for Tots” success along with the team’s roster. “Of our 13 players, we have four active duty players, five military veteran and four descendant players, so their father or grandfather were either officers or veterans,” said 4 The Fallen’s Chris Chaney, who has appeared at the tournament every year since its inception. “It’s my 26th year at ‘Toys for Tots,’ so I’m kind of the grandfather of the event,” Chaney added. “Our teams have been able to win 17 over those tournaments, so this year with a hand-selected young team I was very pleased that these young guys held their own against the top competition in the country.” Mens D- Champions Shut-D, Kailua, HI. DeDonatis added that his team was proud to be sharing the diamond with the runners-up. “Those guys tell us it’s an honor to be on the field with us, but we feel the exact opposite,” DeDonatis said of 4 The Fallen. “We’re fortunate to be on the same field as them because they’re the true heroes and people we look up to.” FBI sponsor and coach Chris Walker was making his second appearance at the event and plans to return next year to defend the title. Said Walker of the atmosphere: “The quality of the teams is pretty amazing. You’re not going to find another off-season tournament with that many teams with that many good players.” Mens E- Champions Team Downside- Colton, CA. Like many participants, Walker traveled far to take in the winter respite. Mens Open-Second Place 4 the Fallen- CA. Front row: (l to r) C Jermaine Flythe, SS Mike Quarles, TD Dennis Rulli, 1B Rusty Bumgardner, CF Mike Rasso, 3B Cliff Williamson, LF Matt Suder Back row: (l to r) 2B Greg Zayas, RF Robert Blackburn, P Brian Martin, EH Darwin Vinson, Marine Corporal Jonathan O’Donnell, Mgr. Chris Chaney, RF Miles Bush, MI Jake Mays, P Daxton Mamuyac “This time of year it’s always rainy and cold in Arkansas, but man it was nice in Palm Springs,” he added. “On Saturday it was 80-degrees with sunshine and we were joking around that we were going to have to get the sunscreen out – actually, some guys did.” Mixed C- Second Place Team GBS- Pasadena, CA. Taking the Men’s D crown was Shut D, who made an island traverse to the desert from Kailua, Hawaii. USSSA TODAY 37 “This was our first time and we really enjoyed ourselves,” said Shut D’s Benny Alcoran who praised both the level of competition along with the chance to watch some of the nation’s top players in action. “I’ve been hearing about the tournament for a long time from one of my SoCal friends. It was definitely worth the trip and we’ll be back next year.” Earning the Men’s E crown was Team Downside from nearby Colton, Calif. while the Co-Ed Division was won by the Jager Bombs of Whittier, Calif. “It was a really good turnout; the Co-Ed Division doesn’t usually get all that many teams in most tournaments, so it was really fun,” said Angela Trevino of the Jager Bombs. “It was run so well, especially considering how many teams were out there.” Mens D- Second Place Cali Kings, Cathedral City, CA. Echoing the sentiment of myriad participants at “Toys for Toys,” Trevino was already looking forward to signing up for the 2012 tournament. “We’ll definitely be out there again.” Mens E- Second Place Bad Rep- Palm Springs, CA. Softball Insight with Miken’s Isenhower With Miken technology in his hands Isenhower exudes confidence With the season flying up on us, all I can say is wow!! Its been a long winter cooped up inside and its sure going to be nice to get out and play some ball... This winter has had a ton of changes involved. The number one team in the country Resmondo lost 2 of their key players to their biggest rival Laservision.. With the depature of Bryson Baker and Brian Rainwater there are tons of questions being asked if Resmondo can still remain the number one team in the country.. I’ve had to read post after post on the Old Scout and on Softball Center that’s already crowning Laservision as the champs. I can tell you first hand, this is the best motivation I have had in a long time, and its a slap in the face of our new players Timmy Howard and Bubba Mack. I’m not one to make a ton of prediction; I beleive we should let it play out before we jump to conclusions - but I will say this - Resmondo has been picked to lose every year I’ve been around, every year there’s a younger, more talented bunch that is going to come knock off the sod boys - 4 years ago it was Dan Smith, then it was Long Haul, then it was Smith again then it was GTL - all I’m going to say is to be the man you have to beat the man... Don’t tell me show me.... So bring it........ IZ 38 USSSA TODAY Luxury Villas Upscale Private Homes PROUD TO BE THE HOME OF THE USSSA PRIDE! Come have the Ultimate Vacation with us relaxing after a Big Win in one of our AAA Diamond rated fully furnished 1-6 bedroom Condominiums, Townhomes and Private Pool Homes offering the comforts of a Home Away from Home! 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Let me set the stage…mid-March in Atlanta, Georgia...teams from all over the southeast and beyond…Alabama with twelve representative, Arkansas, Florida with thirteen, Illinois with two, Michigan with seven teams in attendance, Missouri, Mississippi with six, North Carolina with ten teams present, Ohio, South Carolina with five, Tennessee with a dozen and Virginia… twenty-three venues, one hundred and twelve staffed workers, three hundred and six umpires, eighty-nine fields, one thousand and six games…is it starting to become clear? The Largest Single Weekend Amateur Baseball Tournament in the World! Classification At 7:25 PM EDT on March 16, 2012 at the brand new Red Hawk Baseball Complex (a Georgia USSSA Baseball exclusive venue), the first pitch of the 510 team Atlanta Super NIT was thrown and at 7:44 PM EDT on March 18, 2012 the last championship trophy was awarded. During the 48 hours between some of the greatest winter baseball action ever was played in unseasonably warm 80° temperatures observed by more than 42,000 spectators. When the dust settled, 25 champions were crowned and ten teams punched their USSSA Elite World Series tickets. Champions Finalist 13UMajor Bandits Baseball (GA) 7-0 Diamond Hawks (OH) 5-2 12UMajor Team Florida (FL) 7-0 Cent. Florida Gators (FL) 6-1 11UMajor Team M.V.P. 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Our knowledgeable sports staff is ready to help with a variety of services and area resources to ensure the success of your event. The only question is, Are You Game? Register to play in the following USSSA Baseball Tournaments: Governor’s Games May 18-20, 25-27 and June 1-3, and the USSSA 8U World Series July 4-8! To book your next tournament, contact Eric Zartler, at ezartler@visitlakecharles.org orts VisitLa keC /sp g r o . s e harL A 6-SWL 5 4 0 0 8 Super NIT Team MVP - FL 11U Major Champs East Cobb Astros - GA 10U Major Champs 44 USSSA TODAY 2012 BATS Yeah, We Got That By Mike Cisneros Photos by Brianne Marie Cisneros It’s 2012 and you may not have noticed it, but sports have changed. If Babe Ruth were alive today, he would not recognize baseball; same with Knute Rockne and football or Jack Nicklaus and golf. OK, that last guy is still alive, but it doesn’t change the fact that it’s a new world out there. It’s all about specialization – in Ruth’s day a pitcher went 9 innings and a hitter played defense: now there are starters, long relievers, short relievers, mop-up men and closers as well as hitters – pinch, designated and extra - who never take the field. It’s all about specialization, and today’s softball bat manufacturers understand that. The newest crop of bats has something for everybody: if you prefer a balanced bat or an end-load; a twopiece bat or a one-piece … or a two-piece with the feel of a Avarice Technology The 100% composite, one-piece Avarice uses the cream of the technologies Combat has perfected over the last few seasons then adds a completely new technology to create a unique model for the 2013 line. Combat engineers tried every weighting combination they could think of over two-plus years of studies before finding its new Maximum Performance Weighting – the “ultimate swing weight allowable by law” according to the company – which improves swing speed without altering swing mechanics. This extreme load combines with Variable Stiffness Technology – a rotation around the barrel of thicker wall for strength and thinner wall for performance – engineered into either end of the normal sweet spot which enlarges the effective hitting area where maximum distance can be achieved. Blended Fiber Technology uses carbon, glass and aramid fibers in varying proportions at carefully controlled angles; Separation Barrier Technology, which is different than other multi-wall technologies, allows multiple walls to flex individually or in tandem for top performance without having to break through layers of stiff composite first; Nanocomp Technology Inside allows the composite’s fiber and resin to be uniform at the molecular level fills the natural gaps between fibers and strengthens the entire shell; and Precision Molding Technology uses computer controlled, machine-hardened steel tooling to strictly control the consistency of the walls. The Combat Avarice is available in 2013 USSSA Stamped and in all-associations models. Company Line “The Avarice is built to pass the new (2013) stamp protocol; it is also our first bat using our new weighting system, which really helps the bat act like a hammer. It also has a tuned flex in the taper. A completely new feel for Combat – the easier you swing the better it performs. It really lends itself to players of all levels.” – Don Cooper, Combat Softball Review If the Avarice didn’t have the word “Combat” printed on the barrel, you might not realize that it is, in fact, a Combat. That’s not a dig at the one-piece; something with extra pop or something easier to control; something strictly for tournament play or something for use everywhere; something in intimidating black or in blinding neon green? Yeah, we got that. Gone are the days when you picked up a wooden bat that had the length – not the weight – stamped on it and took your chances. These days you have your singles hitters, doubles hitters, home run hitters, opposite field hitters and so on. Each of these hitters are part of the modern slowpitch game and each of these hitters prefer a specialized type of bat to get their job done. Look below and you can see that whatever type of bat your type of hitter needs … yeah, we got that. company or the bat; but in its short history, Combat has become known for making bats for the power hitter – thin-handled, short-barreled and end loaded, with a sweet spot out near the end of the barrel where the bat speed is always the fastest. The Avarice is unlike any bat Combat has ever made. It has a long barrel, all-new weighting system and is designed to complement hitters with fast and slow swing speeds. It is very easy to hit – whether you are winding up and crushing the ball, taking a smooth, full swing or simply slapping the ball to the opposite field – it works well for all types of hitters. It has “feel” to it – there is feedback to the hands, especially during softer swings, that lets you know when you hit it just right. That’s not to say it won’t work as a home run hitter’s bat; the 2013 USSSA-stamped bat easily clears a 315-foot fence in the hands of C and D players. But it also does much more. The barrel has a soft rather than stiff feel. You don’t have to hit it hard to get a good result. It makes you feel like you have complete control at the plate. As Combat’s Don Cooper said, “The Avarice is really a bat for the masses: easy to swing, very soft feel. I think Combat Sports’ Don Cooper you will see them at all levels and at both male and female tournaments. Now that does not mean you can’t drop a Bomb with it, but sometimes you need a single to right as well.” Description n 100% composite one-piece construction n Precision Molding Technology n Blended Fibre Technology n Anisotropic Composite Technology n Variable Stiffness Technology n Separation Barrier Technology n Nanocomp Technology Inside n Maximum Performance Weighting USSSA TODAY 47 454 Legit Technology The 100% composite, one-piece 454 Legit series has become Worth’s 2013 top-of-the-line bat thanks to breakthrough 454 Technology, a proprietary design of 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. 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 Resmondo model also features the maximum allowable end load to add bat speed through the hitting zone. 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 Mayhem BJ Fulk 98 Technology The BJ Fulk Mayhem began life as a supporting character; just one option available in a full line of Mayhem bats. But through time it has become perhaps the star product of the entire line. New for 2012 is the first Fulk that meets the performance standards of all major softball sanctioning bodies. It is designed similarly to previous Mayhems but meets the ABI 98-mph batted ball speed standard. The 100% composite, one-piece bat features a Performance Inner Core – two layers of composite fibers assembled with braided layers of other composite materials between 48 USSSA TODAY result in consistent performance and durability. The 454 Legit is available in 2013 USSSA Stamped Resmondo (extreme end loaded) and balanced weighting models as well as an allassociations model. Company Line “Our graphics department and bat team work very hard to develop and create color schemes and designs that are appealing to the eye and recognizable to the consumer. It’s great to hear how players give our bats nicknames for the color schemes of the bats. The matte finish … was introduced on our 454 bats last season and has been carried over from much demand from the softball consumer. Our bats are very noticeable from a distance and once you get close enough to the ball field you will certainly know which are the Worth bats.” – Dennis Turner, Worth Sports Review There’s no chance that you have not yet seen the brightly colored 454 Legit bats on the softball field. But on the chance you haven’t been able to swing one yet … they do feel every bit as good as they look. Worth learned a long time ago that no one bat is right for every player, so they offer among the widest ranges of bats to choose from – including three in the Legit them. It is assembled by using the same Rapid Air Vacuum Process and Epoxy Induction Process as the 454 Legit. The BJ Fulk Mayhem 98 is balanced weighted. Company Line “The BJ Fulk series Mayhem has been very well received by a large number of players. Even with the high-profile 454 Legit series, players like the feel and performance of the Mayhem series. Now that we have added the (all associations) model, players are rushing to their Worth authorized dealers to get this bat in their bag as well.” – Dennis Turner, Worth Sports Review The Mayhem is perhaps Worth’s most reliable offering; the bat has been a series: the orange Resmondo offers the maximum allowed end weighting in a 2013 USSSA-stamped bat to assist with swing speed; the yellow Balanced offers true-to-weight feel for those seeking maximum bat control and consistency; and the green 98 MPH is balanced weighted and legal for use in all softball associations. Each of these bats performs in a similar way – the 454’s superior sweet spot means miss hits are rare so balls hit with the Legit more often than not are solidly put into play. The Resmondo – which carries the name of the three-time defending Conference USSSA champions – is a power hitter’s bat. It is designed to be swung hard and hit the ball a long way; it swings heavier than its listed weight and will send well-struck balls sailing over the fence while less-well struck balls will still whistle through the gaps. If you are more a line-drive or opposite-field type hitter who doesn’t necessarily swing for the fence in every at bat, the balanced offers a huge, responsive hitting surface that finds the ball even on bad pitches. And the 98 MPH bat is designed to do everything the other two bats can do without violating the batted ball exit speed standard. The Legit bats are designed to be ready right out of the package without any favorite on softball fields since the original “Booger” arrived almost a decade ago. The Mayhem has been through a number of designs through the years – end loaded, balanced, reloaded with an extra half-ounce, Resmondo loaded with a full ounce, and signature models. Last season, the most popular Mayhem was the BJ Fulk signature with its long barrel, balanced weighting and large sweet spot; hitters of all types used the Fulk in all types of game situations except for one – in games that use the 98 MPH batted ball speed standard. Enter the 2012 Mayhem BJ Fulk 98, a bat with the same feel as the previous Fulk that is legal to use everywhere. It is designed for maximum bat control, consistent barrel performance and Worth Sports’ Dennis Turner break-in and they seem to be; they are not supposed to get hotter as they age and they don’t seem like they need to. It’s a great performing bat. The 454 Legit will nearly be as popular for its performance as it will for its looks. Description n 100% composite one-piece construction n 454 Technology n Performance Inner Core n Rapid Air Vacuum Process n Resmondo Loading (Resmondo model) n Soft Touch Grip the durability to last the tournament season. Mayhem users will recognize its feel right away without needing an adjustment or break-in period, so there is no learning curve here. It is designed to be hot right out of the wrapper. It also comes with something few other bats come with – confidence due to proven performance behind the Mayhem name. Description n 100% composite one-piece construction n Performance Inner Core n Rapid Air Vacuum Process n Balanced Weighting n Soft Touch Grip The ONE Sunday Swagger Technology The ONE Sunday Swagger is DeMarini’s fourth generation of its revolutionary ONE design – a twopiece bat that has the unmistakable feel of a one-piece. Following in the footsteps of the ONE, the ONE Misery Loves Company, and the ONE.12 Chris Larsen signature edition, the 2012 Sunday Swagger features a 13-inch barrel made of 4.ONE composite, a proprietary design that uses narrow multiple layups to create one of the stiffest composites used for softball. The biggest difference between the Sunday Swagger and its predecessors is the SC4 Alloy handle; the new combination of DeMarini’s stiffest composite and stiffest alloy make for its stiffest bat to date. It uses Half & Half Technology to marry the barrel and handle so they provide one-piece feel with no hand sting. The Clutch 2 end cap synchronizes the stiffness with the composite barrel to return the impact energy to Steel Technology The Steel is a two-piece, single-walled bat unique in the field – it is the only model (along with its sister all-alloy Raw Steel) to feature a Steel rather than aluminum barrel. The Steel 01 Alloy can be made 33% thinner than aluminum walls and therefore performs well with all types of balls and in non-optimal weather conditions. The strength of the alloy allows for the thin walls to be durable. The C6 Composite handle has a large weave for optimal flex and is then tuned to the barrel for peak performance. It uses Half & Half Technology, a two-piece hitting system that flexes before impact then recoils to launch the ball off the bat; it also dampens vibration on off-center hits. The n2m endcap is designed to absorb vibration from impact and redirect it each ball. Like last year’s model, the Sunday Swagger is approved for use in all associations. Unlike last year’s model, it has end load weighting. Company Line “The SC4 Alloy handle allows the bat to play stiffer and drives more energy back to the barrel of the bat, thereby creating more performance. The stiffer handle/barrel configuration allows this model to play and feel more like a one-piece design and is well suited for the player that desires two-piece performance and one-piece feel from their bat” – Jerry Garnett, DeMarini/Wilson Review DeMarini really listens to its players; the company has a long-standing tradition of exploring suggestions and seeing how they translate to actual gameplay. How about the most end-weighted bat ever? Enter the Juice; How about a balanced two-piece composite? Enter the Juggernaut; How about a dominating Singlewall? Enter the Steel; How about a two-piece that feels like a one-piece? Enter the ONE. The through the barrel instead of letting it escape through the top. The Steel barrel is heavier than aluminum so the bat has an inherent end weighting. It is 2013 USSSA Stamped and is sanctioned in all-associations. Company Line “The bottom line with either our White Steel or Raw Steel is that it allows the barrel of the bat to trampoline with a softer ball; regardless if the ball has a low compression, is old and worn, of if the atmospheric temperature is high the barrel receives the ball, deflects under the load and transfers the energy back to the ball. In most other cases the softer ball typically deforms around the barrel of a bat and the energy is lost … we truly believe we have the best Singlewall performance bat on the market; as a matter of fact we have tested this model against some performance composite bats with a soft ball and it 2012 Sunday Swagger is the fourth bat in the ONE series and builds upon everything learned from the previous models and finds a way to improve on it. New this year is the SC4 Alloy handle to replace the previous composite one and an end load to change former bat’s balanced feel. These two changes turn a bat that was already a good performer into a power stick – and not just for pure power hitters. The Sunday Swagger has a 4.ONE composite barrel that is the stiffest DeMarini has ever used; this is paired with the SC4 handle which is also the stiffest the company has every used. The result is a bat that has the desired feel of a stiff one-piece bat but also the performance of a two-piece bat that amplifies the energy the batter – and the ball – put into it. The end weighting makes the bat heavy but it also helps get the barrel through the hitting zone quicker; add to that the pre-flex at the start of the swing and the flex through impact and the Sunday Swagger will speed up any swing, adding distance to most hits. It is a most effective ball launcher. out-performs some of them.” – Jerry Garnett, DeMarini/Wilson Review The two-piece Steel has been in production for 6 years and in that time DeMarini has turned what could have been a novelty bat into the best Singlewall on the market. It is still the only bat with a barrel made of steel, a material that was always considered too heavy to be an effective bat ingredient. But DeMarini was able to make it happen with Half & Half Technology, developing a handle so light that the naturally heavy barrel became manageable. The first Steels were good, this latest version is better. Steel is so much stronger than aluminum that the new barrel is one-third thinner than comparable aluminum walls which allows for more trampoline on solid balls while allowing for more mass on softer balls. The bat is not technically end- DeMarini Sports’ Jerry Garnett Being a unique design, it does take a bit of practice to get used to – you will be swinging faster than you may be used to, so take the time to dial in before using the bat in an important situation. Then, at the team victory party, see if you can suggest anything more to improve it. Description n 4.ONE Composite barrel n SC4 Alloy handle n Half & Half Technology n Clutch 2 endcap and knob n End load weighting n Hybrid Performance Grip loaded but the materials dictate that the majority of the bat’s weight is in the barrel; the C6 composite handle has been tuned to get the most performance out of the unique barrel. It makes an odd sound on contact but the ball goes much farther than the sound, or even the swing, would indicate. This bat is not designed to dink and dunk your way around the bases a single at a time, it is made to stretch the field and challenge the fence. And if you don’t believe that this can be accomplished using a single-walled, non-composite bat then you need to see this bat for yourself – especially on a hot day with cheap softballs. Description n Steel 01 Alloy Barrel n C6 Composite Handle n N2M Endcap and Knob n End Load Weighting n Hybrid Performance Grip USSSA TODAY 49 Louisville Slugger Z-1000 Technology The two-piece 2012 TPS Z-1000 appeared on the landscape last season and is still dropping jaws – and bombs: the Louisville Slugger team used it to win the 2011 Long Haul Bombers Stadium Tour and TPS Staff Player Tim Cocco has won the last three Disney HR Derbies. It features a shell made of LS-2X Composite, which is a thinner yet higher strength composite than the 2011 model that allows for more layers than the old model for added durability while still allowing for thinner overall walls for more performance. It has a 12-inch barrel with an extreme end load; new for 2012 is a balanced weight version. The barrel and handle are put together using iST Composite Technology – it features a uniquely solid connection between Freak NXT Technology The new Freak NXT features all of Miken’s newest technologies in one pretty package. The name “Freak” is associated with a particular profile of Miken product; if the bat carries the Freak name, it has earned the distinction of being Miken’s top-of-the-line. It has Hyperbolic Barrel Technology where the bat’s multi-layer walls are “fully released” for hot-out-of-thewrapper performance; the proprietary layering extends the barrel flex for a 20% bigger sweetspot compared to previous Freaks. The barrel is made of R900 Carbon fiber which is the strongest composite ever to appear in a Miken bat. Durashell Technology acts as a composite “shield” on the outer shell of the 100% aerospace grade carbon barrel, maximizing performance out of the wrapper. The new secret to the bat is its Vortex Power Source which is something new from 50 USSSA TODAY 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. The Z-1000 is approved for USSSA play, but does not yet have the 2013 USSSA Stamp. Company Line “The bat makes a different sound when the ball is struck, one that gets everyone’s attention, but the results for the player swinging our Z-1000 are so favorable that the sound it makes quickly becomes associated with the sound a great bat makes … We are extremely pleased with the Z-1000 and its wide acceptance by the teams and players who have tried it and confirmed that we have a winner.” – Hank Bassett, Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Louisville Slugger/TPS Miken to help players elevate their game - Vortex Handle Technology harnesses the power of braid reinforced fiber to increase strength and amplify performance: each braided layer distributes load evenly while all layers move seamlessly together for optimal flex and performance. The Extreme X-Tack knob is the next step in the X-Tack tech. The Freak has been Miken’s top bat since the game-changing Ultra II (which really did change the game by making the first new performance limits of the composite era necessary) and this version is the luxury car of Freaks, with every technology Miken can install included as standard equipment. The Freak NXT is available in 2013 USSSA Stamped balanced or Maxloaded models as well as in all-associations balanced and Supermax models. Company Line “This is the bat in the lineup for everyone. Whether you are a power hitter, line drive hitter to the gaps or just a high on base percentage player, Review The Z-1000 is inarguably the best performing bat offered by TPS since the original Genesis – it’s a bat that makes every hitter a better player and every swing a potential hit. It is the first two-piece design by Louisville Slugger so it has more pop than their previous composites; it is made of a new, stronger and thinner material which adds to the performance as well as to the durability over the 2011 model. And for the first time in 2012 it is offered in balanced as well as end load models. The Z-1000 makes a menacing sound – the first time we heard it we thought we hit the ball so far we broke the bat – but repeated strikes eventually convinced us that the noise, and the distance, were hallmarks of the bat. For such an unusual sound, look and feel – it really does not feel like any other bat – it takes a surprisingly short time to get used to the Z-1000. And the this is the bat. With the Vortex handle, this bat will show you the ultimate PERFECT relationship between handle and barrel. It comes in a Balance or a Maxload end load option.” – Adam Peterson, Miken Sports Review The obvious cliché is to call the Miken Freak NXT “the Cadillac of softball bats.” But then if the car had as many features as the Freak NXT, performed as well and was as consistently reliable then Detroit would still be the center of the universe. The bat handles like a dream. It is everything Miken is known for – a huge hitting area that has actually been enhanced to be hot along more of the barrel’s 14.5-inch length than previous models, a thin and stiff handle that helps get the barrel through the hitting zone quickly, and big, deep fly balls that land on the other side of the fence. The original Freak catered to all types of hitters because it was balanced for control but with plenty of pop so that it provided all the Louisville Slugger’s Hank Bassett results are amazing right away, even if the sound is a bit off-key classic like a Bob Dylan ballad. Description n LS-2X Composite Design n IST Composite Connector n End Load Weighting n Synthetic Grip home runs it was ever asked too. But it wasn’t necessarily comfortable for every hitter. The new Freak NXT caters to all types thanks to specialization with four different models with various performance standards and weight loads. No matter how you are built, what type of swing you have or what you want to accomplish in the batter’s box, there is a Freak NXT that fits. And once you get behind the wheel, you can pretty much drive it wherever you want. And let the others watching you roll by wish they were driving the same thing. Description n 100% Composite One-Piece Construction n 100 Comp Formula n R900 Carbon Fiber n Hyperbolic Barrel Flex Technology n Durashell Technology n Extreme X-Tack Knob n Available In Balanced, Maxload And Supermax Loads MV-1 Technology When the original Maximum Velocity hit the market it 2010 it became the first choice for Miken lovers and was even used by staff hitter Denny Crine in tournament and derby play. But time went on and new models came out, as they do in the softball world, and the MV-1 gave way to the MV-3 gave way to the DC-41 … but the MV-1 was never completely forgotten and when Miken came out with its first batch of 2013 USSSA stamped bats, the re-released MV-1 was among the first produced. It is practically the same bat everyone remembers with only the changes necessary to adhere to the new USSSA standard. It 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. Durshell Blackout Technology The one-piece Blackout takes Mizuno’s Craze technology to the next step – putting an extra half-ounce out on the end to turn the company’s most durable design into a better power hitter’s bat. The Blackout is made of Black Array Carbon which has more glass fiber and 5% more resin than previous Mizuno composites; it is sold as a “No Warranty” bat to keep the price down but also because its durability allows the company to do so. The load has been changed from the balanced Craze, moved out to the end with the extra .5 ounce added for emphasis. The added glass gives the Blackout a sharp sound and improved performance. The barrel is created by an Enhanced Cylinder Seaming tech- 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 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 exclusively with Supermax end weighting, making it a popular model for power hitters. Company Line “This model is perfect for the pure power hitter. With the Supermax end load it will speed the batter’s swing through the hitting zone quicker than other models. Being that the MV-1 has a full ounce load in the end, I recommend backing off an ounce from your normal bat weight - I currently swing a 28 oz in most models, but I swing a 27 oz in the MV-1 and love it” – Adam Peterson, Miken Sports nique which uses precise machine wrapping of the carbon layers with exact pressure for consistent quality. It has a 13-inch barrel and a small knob which allows for a more comfortable off-handle grip like those preferred by power hitters. It has the USSSA 2013 stamp. Company Line “We sell the Blackout at the discounted price and without a warranty. We started that practice with the Craze series (2011) and it has worked well for our bats. Players like this aspect because it gives them a better bat at a lower price … and more serious players can buy their ‘backup’ bat upfront and not have to worry about paying to ship their defective bat and wait for a new one to arrive and break in the replacement bat. Now, you have both in your bag.” – Chad Robertson, MizunoUSA Review People have a way of romanticizing the past, remembering things to be better than they actually were. When that happens and something from the past is brought to the present there is inevitably disappointment. With the MV-1, there is no disappointment. It may have been ahead of its time – but it feels new here in 2012, with no drop in performance. It is severely end-weighted (2010 models came in balanced as well) which really makes it effective in a power hitter’s hands. But it will speed up any hitter’s swing and since most of the 14-plus-inch barrel is live it can be used effectively by most hitters. If you are not a big, strong hitter then you will want to go down an ounce from what you normally swing. It has an unparalleled feel – it actually feels good on contact – not unlike a tuning fork humming contentedly when struck. That would seem to indicate that bad contact would sting, but it doesn’t. Or at least we haven’t been able to make bad contact. The MV-1 has the advantage of being a brand new bat that many players have Review There has been much anticipation but very little advance word about the new Blackout. It has an intimidating coal black coat with bright yellow highlights. It has upgraded glass fibers over previous Mizuno models. It comes in half-weights – 26.5, 27.5 and 28.5. All this is obvious from the rare photos and posts of the bat online. But it is much more when you see it on the field. While it is built on the Craze frame, it doesn’t feel like last year’s bat at all. It is meant to be hit hard and it seems to enjoy doing it. The sweet spot is a bit farther toward the end than in any Mizuno bat since the red Techfire Fury, which makes faster swings and harder contact possible. The ball tends to go farther more often than it did with the Craze. The small knob fits comfortably in the palm of the hand. It is hot right out of the wrapper and maintains its Miken Sports’ Adam Peterson been comfortable swinging in the past, which gives a player an instant advantage between the ears and between the lines. Description n 100% Composite One-Piece Construction n 100 Comp Formula n R900 Carbon Fiber n Multi-Layer Biaxial Technology n MPA7 Resin System n Inner Flex Technology n X-Tack Plus Knob Mizuno Sports’ Chad Robertson pop swing after swing. It looks evil, it sounds scary, and it swings heavy. Put it all together and it is an impressive new flagship bat for Mizuno. Description n 100% Composite One-Piece Construction n Black Array Carbon n Enhanced Cylinder Seaming n Coiled End Cap n0.5 oz. 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The contest was so popular last year that it has been continued in 2012 The season is upon us and it’s time to shake off the cob-webs and get ready for the new season. I know a lot of you have been training both in the gym and taking BP on the field to make yourselves better for the 2012 season. We too have been hard at work developing new bats for you to get excited about. I know that I am glad to see that we are continuing to develop top-notch, highperformance bats that you have come accustomed to and look for at this time every year to get the greatest and latest Worth bat that just hit the stores. We have already released a handful bats in our new line this past December in hopes of getting these bats in your hand as soon as possible. Since their release, we have heard nothing but great feedback from you guys about the same performance and durability of this new 454 LEGIT line. A few new 1.20 BPF bats will have the new USSSA fingerprint stamp on them that is required for play in 2013. The current bats that you were using this past season will be grandfathered in for this year. Obviously, our bat line is second to none, and we are keeping that creative matte finish look on the bats and adding some new color schemes to make the bats stand out and noticeable from a distance. We currently have the 454 Legit- Balanced (yellow), 454 Legit Resmondo Max end-load (orange) and the 454 Legit ASA (green). In addition to these new bats, we also introduced the new Titan 5.4L and the BJ Fulk Mayhem is still a mainstay in the line. As you know with this new 454 technology, the sweetspot is extended by two inches in each direction of the barrel making Resmondo/Worth enters this season as the reigning champs of the USSSA Men’s Major division and look to continue as one of the top powerhouse on the slowpitch circuit. Some of the other teams have added a lot of great players to their roster, so it will be a competitive season once again. Resmondo added some young players as Bubba Mack, Jimmy Salas along with veteran Tim Howard to the squad this season. The nucleus has remained the same with the likes of DeDonatis, Purcell, Fulk, Connell and Krause to name a few. Team 454/Worth, also coming off as champions of the USSSA Men’s “A” World Series have added some top players such as Matt Pesso, Jason Branch, Jeff Hall and Rusty Bumgardner to the team that not only won with talent, but a great deal of chemistry. The core of this team, with players like Rogers, Rhew, Bazat, Moyer and Griffin will prove to be another force in the “A” ranks this season .Both of these teams have represented the Worth brand well, and the chemistry that these teams possess along with the talent has propelled them to be the favorites in their respective divisions. Congrats! to Greg Connell of Resmondo/ Worth for being selected as the Male Athlete of the Year for ASA. Greg also won the HR title in Conference USSSA by hitting 119 home-runs in tournament play combined with a .797 OBP. Check us out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/worthslowpitch Check us out on Twitter @WorthSlowpitch1 Until next time, stay focused and play hard. DT 54 USSSA TODAY 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 Connell pinch hits for Fulk at Worth event in North Texas by Van Galeon MANSFIELD, TX – Greg Connell has been the top home run hitter in Conference USSSA for the past four years, including 2011 when he blasted 119 round-trippers. He is also one of the marquee players for WORTH Sports. Connell Connell unloads unloads to to deliver deliver aa creature creature in in an an impressive impressive hitting hitting exhibition. exhibition. 56 So, when Connell’s buddy B.J. Fulk had to miss his annual namesake event in Texas this year due to the birth of his first child, Weston, it was only natural that Connell be selected to pinch hit. And the big slugger from Moultrie, Georgia was a big hit in the Lone Star State. The B.J. FULK SHOOTOUT is an annual earlyseason tournament in North Texas and is part of the WORTH Lone Star Shootout State Championship Series. The event is held at Big League Dreams in Mansfield, an impressive eightfield complex that features Field Turf surfaces on the Major League replica stadiums. This year, the re-named GREG CONNELL SHOOTOUT was held March 3-4 and Connell, along with WORTH National Promotions Director Dennis Turner, were on hand for the event. Connell visited with players throughout the tournament, put on an impressive hitting exhibition, and concluded by hitting against the winner of a WORTH 454 Home Run Derby, which featured 65 hitters. Dwayne Turner of Rent King from Norman, OK won the Derby in a hit-off against Cooper Vitali of Sagnasty/Worth/Prototype of Saginaw to earn a shot against the top home run hitter in the nation. Turner chose to hit first and blasted 7 of 10 balls out of Polo Grounds replica field. Connell responded by hitting 8 of 10 balls out, including the eighth and deciding home run on his final swing. However, both Dwayne Turner and Vitali were still awarded brand new Greg Connell Model WORTH bats by Dennis Turner. Men’s C - Champions - Sagnasty/Worth/Prototype Men’s C - Second Place - Prototype/Hogwild/Soldi “It was a lot of fun meeting and getting to know many players from North Texas, as well as those from surrounding states,” said Connell. “This complex is one of the nicest I have ever seen. These players are lucky to have events like this to play in.” In the Men’s C Division, Conference USSSA entrant Sagnasty/Worth/Prototype won first place as expected, but did it the hard way. After beating Team Comrades from Lawton, OK in their first game (19-2), Sagnasty suffered an upset loss to their sibling team Prototype/Hogwild/Soldi of Kennedale (14-11), a team which is also sponsored by John Heath and Prototype Gear. Sagnasty went to the loser’s bracket and posted consecutive wins over another Conference USSSA team Miken/Mafia/ASPNation (28-8); Lethal Assault (17-7); and Budweiser/Frank’s/Gooseneck (22-10) to get another shot at Prototype/Hogwild/Soldi in the championship. Sagnasty won a squeaker in the first game (19-18) before blowing out Prototype/Hogwild/Soldi in the “if” game (22-4) to claim the crown. Prototype/Hogwild/Soldi settled for second Men’s D - Champions - Bass Tools Men’s D - Second Place - H & H USSSA TODAY 57 place, while Budweiser/Frank’s/Gooseneck from Bryan came in third, and Lethal Assault from Keller finished fourth. Rent King from Norman, OK and Miken/Mafia/ASPNation.com from Dallas tied for fifth. Men’s E - Champions - Cen-Tex Outlaws Men’s E - Second Place - Monster Cory Large of Sagnasty, who will be playing for Line Drive in Conference USSSA, was named Most Valuable Player of the division, while Josh Davault of Prototype/Hogwild/Soldi was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were Charlie Rodriguez, Ryan Kuntz, Mykle Garrett and Logan Nelson, of Sagnasty; Jake Pitt, Kenny Hadaway and Nathan Uranga, of Prototype/Hogwild/Soldi; Grant Carrabba, Todd Weigand and Burke Ruder, of Budweiser; and Brandon Goodwin and Jason Summers, of Lethal Assault. The Men’s D Bracket was the largest of the tournament with 20 teams, and Bass Tools made the long trip over from Shreveport, LA to capture first place. Bass Tools defeated Texas Bombsquad (7-0); Texas Uprising (13-1); Xtreme Robotics (14-12); T.C. Warriors (19-7) and NTX Assassins (17-15) to advance to the championship game, where they held off H&H (16-6) to win the gold. H&H from nearby Waxahachie settled for second place with a 5-2 record; NTX Assassins from Cedar Hill came in third at 3-2; and LRBK from Little Rock, AR finished fourth at 5-2. Incredibly, seven of the top eight finishers in the Men’s D division were from different states. Xtreme Robotics from Sterling Heights, MI and T.C. Warriors from Tipton, OK tied for fifth place; and Ruthless from Omaha, NE and Lone Star Crooks from Houston tied for seventh. Women’s C - Champions - Cajun Chaos Women’s C - Second Place - Team Dallas 58 USSSA TODAY Will Necles of Bass Tools was named Most Valuable Player, and Terrance Drake of H&H was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were Blake Jones, Brandon Hudson, Nick Wade and Jared Prynck, of Bass Tools; Andrew DeLaGarza, Josh Curry and Jonathan Lord, of H&H; Max Martinez, Javier Rodriguez and Justin Johnson, of NTX Assassins; and Dustin Hanssen and John Goss, of LRBK. In the Men’s E Division, the Cen-Tex Outlaws from Harker Heights – a team who went 0-2 at North Texas Winter Worlds – showed they have made vast improvements since then by going undefeated through five games to win first place. The Cen-Tex Outlaws snuck past the Paris Mudcats (11-10) in their first game, before defeating Brownwood Burn (9-7), Charros (15-10), and Player Haters/ASPNation.com (18-8) to advanced to the championship game, where they knocked off Monster (22-15) to win the title. The Monsters, also from Paris, finished second with 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 Sheryl Cestare at (407) 997-1106 or email: scestare@maingatelakeside.com a 5-2 record; Player Haters/ASPNation.com from Dallas came in third at 3-2; and WT Pitbull Sports from Odessa in West Texas finished fourth at 4-2. SA Hitman from San Angelo and Charros from Arlington tied for fifth place; and Brownwood Burn and Routine Reloaded from Burleson tied for seventh. Mixed - Champions - High Octane Jose Sendejo of the Cen-Tex Outlaws was named Most Valuable Player, while Jerry Musiq of Monster was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were James Barron, A.J. Fuentes, Max Martinez and Kelly Shannon, of the Cen-Tex Outlaws; Thomas Watson, Carson Hargis and Caleb Michael, of Monster; David McCoy, Sam Taylor and Tyler Roof, of Player Haters; and Sam Marquez and Matthew Rodriguez, of WT Pitbull Sports. Mixed - Second Place - Dirty Crew In the Mixed Bracket, High Octane of Carrollton went undefeated to win first place; Dirty Crew from Athens came in second; Team Prototype from Granbury took third; and Miken Texas One from Wichita Falls finished fourth. Paul Sciacca of High Octane was named Most Valuable Player, and Lucas Mynard of Dirty Crew was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were Rebecca Turnbull, Courtney Walters, Luke Evans and Daniel Escobar, of High Octane; Kristi Moyer, Casey Bell and Eddie Tucker, of Dirty Crew; Andy Walker, Alyssa Warren and John Heath, of Team Prototype; and Mike Shepard and Brooke Correll, of Mike Texas One. Greg Connell spent time with Routine Reloaded/ Wicked Sports, which had one of their players, Bryan Weems, killed in a motorcycle accident going to an earlier softball tournament. Pictured with Greg and the team is Bryan’s fiance, Jacki McElmurry and stepson, Jeremy. Routine Reloaded is coached by Sean Gray, who related that Connell was Bryan’s all-time favorite softball player. In the Women’s Division, Cajun Chaos of Haughton, LA lost their first game of the tournament to LOA Softball (14-10) then rallied in the loser’s bracket to win six games in a row and claim first place. After the opening loss, Cajun Chaos defeated Top Notch/PHS/ASP (11-10), Bad Intentions (14-2), HarmsWay (10-5) and LOA in a re-match (15-14), then double-dipped Team Dallas Women (20-18) and (22-0) to win the crown. Team Dallas Women settled for second place, LOA Softball from Durant, OK came in third, and HarmsWay from Ft. Worth finished fourth. Worth Sports’ 454 HR Contests continue to be a big success nationwide. This Lone Star Shoot Out was no exception with 65 participants. Pictured: (l to r) Worth’s National Promotions Director, Dennis Turner, Greg Connell, Clay Smitherman (conference team, Line Drive), Sagnasty/Worth/ Prototype’s Cooper Vitali (Derby runner-up), Rent King’s Dwayne Turner (Derby champion) and Lone Star Softball’s CEO, Greg Huchingson. Both Turner and Vitali were each awarded a Worth 454 bat. 60 USSSA TODAY Deni Zeigler of Cajun Chaos was named Most Valuable Player, and Angie Dunlap of Team Dallas Women was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were Barbara Zernick, Katie Meza, Diane Cervantes and Misty Roark, of Cajun Chaos; Tracey Gulley, Temeka Stoker and Melissa Gholston, of Team Dallas Women; Robin Stebbins, Tiffany Truesdell and Kamara Stancle, of LOA; and Michell Green and Crystal Cristerna, of HarmsWay. 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The tournament was held January 21-22 weekend, and teams were competing for elevated USSSA National Level Points for the Top 24 teams in each division, among other prizes. The Men’s B/C Division attracted 26 teams, which included 3 B teams and 23 C teams. Who from Garland went 5-1 to win first place. Who is basically Classic Roofing, a solid C team from North 62 USSSA TODAY ASPNation’s catcher makes the play at home. More Sports Great Nature Always Festive Brownsville Invites the USSSA World Hispanic Softball Tournament You’ll soon discover why Brownsville’s rich culture, year-round sunshine, and festive ambiance makes it the number one place for sports in South Texas. Are you on Facebook or Twitter? Follow us to get the latest updates about Brownsville. Texas, with the additions of Conference USSSA players L.C. Watson and Kevin Ballard until their regular teams begin. Watson is on the USSSA Major Watch List, which requires any roster on which he appears be registered at least B. Who defeated Arkansas Mayhem (26-12), Sagnasty/Worth/Prototype (8-5), TXBulllets/Cyklone/Ronoco (17-7) and MS 454/Worth (15-14) to advance to the championship game undefeated. Miken/Mafia/ASPNation.com emerged from the loser’s bracket and beat Who (20-17) to force an “if” game, but Who rebounded for an 18-16 win to claim the crown. Men’s B/C Champions - Who, Garland,TX Men’s B/C Second Place - Miken/Mafia/ASPNation, Rowlett, TX Miken/Mafia/ASPNation.com from Rowlett, who is registered for Conference USSSA in 2012, came in second at 6-2. After beating H&H/IMC (15-3) and Evicted (18-14) Miken/Mafia lost to MS 454/Worth in the semin-finals of the winner’s bracket (24-15). But Manager Tim Barnes’ club dropped to the loser’s bracket and beat Sagnasty (21-16) and Evicted again (21-15) to get another shot at MS 454/Worth in the finals of the loser’s bracket, and this time they hung a 17-0 blanking on the visitors from Mississippi. MS 454/Worth from Jackson, MS was a combination of two upper teams from Mississippi just looking to get some early-season action, and they took home third place. Evicted from Norman, OK came in fourth, while Sagnasty/Worth/Prototype from Saginaw and TXBullets/Cyklone/Ronoco from Dallas tied for fifth. Corey Large of Who was named Most Valuable Player of the division, while Bobby Mitchell of Miken/Mafia/ ASPNation was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were L.C. Watson, Kevin Ballard, Preston Spurlin and Tim Olsen, of Who; Stuart Snell, Charles Key and Brian Freeman, of Miken/Mafia/ASPNation; Brent Chappell, Donald Plailese and Duane Wilkinson, of MS 454/Worth; and Shannon Smith and Troy Mallory, of Evicted. Mixed C/D Champions - 2-and-Que, Haughton, LA 64 USSSA TODAY The Men’s D Bracket drew 42 teams, and AM/PM Softball from Houston made the four-hour trip up Interstate 45 and went undefeated through six games to win first place. Just one week earlier, at the South Texas Winter Worlds, AM/ PM suffered a first round loss when they were protested because of a roster violation. They rebounded to place ninth in that tournament. But their revamped lineup was unbeatable in Mansfield. AM/ PM defeated Canes Softball (8-5), Texas Crew (16-1), Chop-A-Holics (12-4), NTX Empire (16-9) and Outlawz/Oak Cliff’s Finest (13-8) to advance to the championship game, where they knocked off War Party/Garcia Inc. to claim the crown. Mixed C/D Second Place - Legend Sportz, Tulsa, OK Men’s D Champions - AM/PM, Houston, TX Men’s D Second Place - War Party/Garcia, Inc, Dallas, TX 66 USSSA TODAY War Party/Garcia Inc. from Dallas finished second at 6-2, followed by Outlawz/Oak Cliff’s Finest from Dallas in third at 6-2, and Es Todo from Waco in fourth at 6-2. NTX Empire from Plano and Smash Inc. from Round Rock tied for fifth place; Texas Made from Midland and Tribe/ Miller Lite/Prototype from San Antonio tied for seventh; and Texas Sawx from Mansfield, Chop-A-Holics from San Antonio, Punishment from Oklahoma City and the Braun Hall Bombers from San Antonio all tied for ninth. Charlie Dunn of AM/PM was named Most Valuable Player of the division, and Matt Sandoval of War Party was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament teams were Kevin Price, Chase Harmon, Thomas Allen and Joshua Bergeron, of AM/PM; Lance Mobley, Robert Herndon and Jared Obennosksey, of War Party; Salatiel Mancillas, Eric Esparza and Ismael Rodriguez, of Outlawz/Oak Cliff’s Finest; and Ricky Lopez and Ryan Muhlman, of Es Todo. The largest division was men’s E with 45 teams, and North Texas Takeover from nearby Waxahachie went undefeated through six games to capture first place. NTX Takeover defeated the Armadillos (24-2), Ft. Hood Slaughterhose (14-2), Ice Cold (16-3), ACSC (13-0) and Texas Chaos (6-5) to advance to the championship game, where they defeated Texas Choas again (14-9) to claim the crown. Texas Chaos from Flint finished second with a 5-2 record, while WTL from Amarillo placed third at 7-2 and Batteries Plus from College Station came in fourth also at 7-2. Boudros from North Little Rock, AR and ACSC from Houston tied for fifth place; Waco Xpress from Waco and Texas Shooters from Waxahachie tied for seventh; and Routine Reloaded from Dallas, Disruption from Ft. Worth, Ice Cold from Ft. Worth and SouthernWrath from Johnson County all tied for ninth. John DeLaGarza of NTX Takeover was named Most Valuable Player of the division, while Ray Suarez of Texas Chaos was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were Trevor Benavides, Cory Dunson, B.J. Gonzalez and Justin Langford, of NTX Takeover; Kenny Ross, Luis Pabon and Derek Sholl, of Texas Chaos, Michael Littlejohn, Patrick Miranda and Ernie Barrientez, of WTL; and James Kilpatrick and Ryan Stewart, of Batteries Plus. There were only 11 teams in the Women’s C/D Bracket, but there were still some exciting games. Lady Terror Squad from Bryan, the hottest team in Texas at the end of 2011, picked up where they left off by going undefeated through four games to win first place. Lady Terror Squad snuck past Hit List (8-7) in their first game, before outlasting the Lady Canes II in a barnburner (25-24) in their second. In the finals of the winner’s bracket, Manager Orlando Yanez’s team beat a strong LOA team (19-12), then held off Harms Way (15-13) in the championship game. HarmsWay from Ft. Worth settled for second place at 4-2, followed by LOA Softball from Edmond, OK in third at 2-2, and Team Texas Blast from Lubbock in fourth at 3-2. Lady Canes II from Cedar Hill and Famous Freaks from Sanger tied for fifth. Demetria Yanez of Lady Terror Squad was named Most Valuable Player, and Carol Wells of HarmsWay was the Gold Glove winner. The All-Tournament team consisted of Ashley Verver, Anna Amaro, Yolanda Castro and Nicole Elzy, of Lady Terror Squad; Ashley Fabian, Michelle Green and Shelly Puente, of HarmsWay; Brtiney Townley, Shelby McCarty and Erin Evans, of LOA; and from Ft. Worth Tawna Williams and Stacy Blackmon, of Team Texas Blast. In the 16-team Mixed C/D Division, a pair of out-of-state teams claimed the top honors. 2-and-Que from Haughton, LA went 5-0 to win first place, while Legendz Sports from Tulsa, OK went 4-2 to finish runnerups. Smokin Aces was the top Texas finisher by placing third at 5-2, Team Prototype from Euless came in fourth at 3-2, and High Octane from Men’s E Champions - NTX Takeover, Waxahachie,TX Men’s E Second Place - Texas Chaos, Flint, TX Women’s C/D Champions - Lady Teror Squad - Bryan, TX USSSA TODAY 67 Carrollton and UTI from Seagoville tied for fifth. Misty Rozark of 2-and-Que was named Most Valuable Player, while Johnnie Wheeler of Legendz Sports was the Gold Glove winner. Playes named to the All-Tournament team were Theresa Whaley, Kristi Bridges, Dani Pendarvis and Diane Chevante, of 2-and-Que; Amber Sands, Lindsay Hainzinger and Oliver Odle, of Legendz Sports; Kendel Neblett, Sean McCalik and Jason Foreman, of Smokin Aces; and Andy Walker and Deiter Boyles, of Team Prototype. Women’s C/D Second Place - Harms Way, Fort Worth, TX T-Jay Busin brought his Worth 454 team from Mississippi. The turf at BLD makes sliding/diving into the base a little more bearable. Meet Big League Dreams/Mansfield’s new GM, Brad Brewer. Brad replaces Steve Navarro, who returned to Big League Dreams’ corporate office in CA. The top two teams in the Mixed division travelled from LA and OK. 68 USSSA TODAY Sagnasty/Worth/Prototype settled for fifth in this Winter World event. SHELL VACATIONS HOSPITALITY Hill Country Inn & Suites at Salado Creek Villas Official Hotel Sponsor of Time Warner Park! LOCATED ONLY 4 MILES FROM THE PARK IN SAN ANTONIO Discover why softball teams and individual players choose to return to Hill Country Inn & Suites year after year! Reserve your room online at www.stayhci.com and use promotional code THEPARK to access special rates or call us at 1-866-729-7186 For group rooms, please contact: Sheila Donoghue, Director of Sales Email: sdonoghue@stayhci.com www.stayhci.com Hill Country Inn & Suites at Salado Creek Villas 2383 N.E. Loop 410 San Antonio, Texas 78217 Phone: (210) 599-4204 Fax: (210) 599-0356 2012 South Texas softball season begins with STX Winter Worlds by Van Galeon LEAGUE CITY, TX – The 2012 South Texas softball season got underway January 14-15 with the Lone Star South Texas Winter Worlds, held at Big League Dreams in League City and the Wayne Gray Complex in Baytown. Over 100 teams participated in the event, which paid off USSSA National Level Points to the Top 24 finishers in each division. In the 14-team Men’s B/C Division, it was a pair of C teams that surprised the field with their 1-2 finish. Despite two very strong B teams in the bracket – 2011 Conference USSSA team Texas Miken and recent merger Team All-Out/DaBomb – it was Disturbed Softball from Baytown that went undefeated through five games to capture the crown. Manager Kenneth Hamilton recruited a few players from the recently folded Slapaho squad, but even they were only a good C team. Disturbed knocked off Team Ego (15-12), Budweiser (16-12), Texas Miken (15-6) and the Texas Bombers (10-7) to advance to the championship game, where they beat the Texas Bombers again (17-2). Disturbed averaged a decent 14.6 runs per game in the tournament, but it was their defense – led by the pitching of Chris Lopez – that held opponents to a tournament low 7.8 runs per game that did the heavy lifting. Disturbed winning first place is a mild surprise, but was not totally unexpected as they had some success at the end of the 2011 season. The Texas Bombers, a D team in 2011, taking second place in a strong B/C bracket was a shocker. Manager Douglas Santos’ squad beat Tribe Del Rio (19-4), H-Town Softball (17-7) and Team All-Out/DaBomb (18-14) before falling to Disturbed in the King Seat game. The Texas Bombers from Houston dropped to the loser’s bracket and eliminated Texas Miken (8-7) to make it to the championship and solidify their second place showing. Texas Miken from Pearland settled for third place and Team All-Out/DaBomb from Houston captured fourth, while Dream Street Reloaded from Nederland and Gym Matrix from Louisiana tied for fifth. Men’s B Champions - Disturbed Softball, Baytown, TX Men’s B/C Second Place - Texas Bombers, Houston, TX Ben Dunn of Disturbed was named the Most Valuable Player of the division, while Jonathan Cuellar of Texas Bombers was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were David Overby, Casey Brown, Taylor Lobb and Chris Lopez, from Disturbed; Marc Ortiz, Oscar Santos and Juan DeLeon, from Texas Bombers; and Adam Kainer, Ryan Riddle and Aaron Nance, from Texas Miken. The 32-team Men’s D Bracket offered a perfect testament to why teams shouldn’t be frightened when they get bumped to a higher classification at the end of a season. Many of those bumps squeal like stuck hogs at the news of their reclassification. But those who stick together and accept the challenge often prove worthy of the distinction. Take the Men’s D Division of the 2012 Winter Worlds as an example. 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Men’s D Champions - Bad Decisions, San Antonio, TX Men’s D Second Place - Team Worth It/Star Bar, Nederland, TX Men’s E Champions - Dirty Sox/On the Rox, Conroe, TX 72 USSSA TODAY Bad Decisions from San Antonio, who placed third at the 2011 USSSA Men’s E West World Tournament, proved more than ready for the new division by going 6-1 to win first place. And Bad Decisions did it after adding only one new player to their 2011 roster. Bad Decisions opened with a 7-0 forfeit win over AM/ PM Softball, then defeated Aerial Assault (16-5), Dynasty (11-9), KC Bombers (14-5) and Head First (21-11) to advance to the championship game undefeated. Team Worth It/Star Bar from Nederland emerged from the loser’s bracket and even beat Bad Decisions (18-15) to force an “if” game, but Bad Decisions rebounded with a 17-9 win to take the title with a 6-1 record. Team Worth It settled for second place at 8-2; Head First from Dickinson finished third at 4-2; and the K.C. Bombers came in fourth at 4-2. All four of the placing teams were E to D bumps from 2011. The 409ers from Galveston and Wharton’s Worst Nightmares from Wharton tied for fifth place; Brewskies/Worth from Katy and DC/Y&R from Houston tied for seventh; and AM/PM Softball from Houston, Dynasty from Bryan, Hurricanes from Corpus Christi, and Kaboom/Elite from Houston all tied for ninth. Steve Vasquez of Bad Decisions was named Most Valuable Player of the division, while Mitch Todd of Team Worth It/Star Bar was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were Rocky Villarreal, Cory Jacobi, Ben Rizzo and Luke LeGrand, of Bad Decisions; Justin Miller, Hunter Knox and Jimmy Demas, of Team Worth It; Daniel Gates, John Hargrove and Hugo Amaro, of Head First; and Ben Ortiz and Jo Garza, of K.C. Bombers. In the 48-team Men’s E Division, Dirty Sox/On the Rox from Conroe went undefeated through seven games to capture first place, even though three of their wins were by just one run. Manager John Henkhaus’ team defeated Young Money (14-10), Cash Money/Sucka Free (10-9), Mayhem (17-16), TubeSox (24-12) , Young Guns (14-13) and Phenoms (14-2) to advance to the championship game, where they beat B&N Sportsbar/Texas Crooks (17-4) to win the gold medal. B&N Sportsbar/Texas Crooks from San Antonio 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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Texas Voodoo from Houston and Baaaaad from Corpus Christi tied for fifth place; Major League from Silsbee and Goons from Houston tied for seventh; and Ain’t No Easy from Austin, Rack Em Up/DTA from Houston, TubeSox from El Campo, and Buckwild from Houston all tied for ninth. Men’s E Second Place - B&N Sportsbar, San Antonio, TX Mixed C/D Champions - Whut It Dew , San Antonio, TX Mixed C/D Second Place - Angels & Demons, Austin, TX 74 USSSA TODAY Kody Nail of Dirty Sox/On the Rox was named Most Valuable Player of the division, and Sammy Anderson of B&N Sportsbar/Texas Crooks was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were Jeremy Kabzinski, Tyler Harvey, Cody Hendrix and Casey Hendrix, of Dirty Sox; Eric Cervantes, Fernando Quinones and George Vigil, of B&N Sportsbar; John Tejada, Tommy Vrzal and Angel Vasquez, of Phenoms; and Marcus Mendez and Ryan Gummer, of Young Gunz. The tournament also featured a 12-team Co-ed Bracket, which was dominated by teams from outside the Houston market. Whut It Dew from San Antonio went undefeated through four games to take first place although, remarkably, all four victories were by just one run. WID knocked off Runnin-N-Gunnin (17-16) Sluggers (20-19) and Angels & Demons (7-6) to advance to the championship game, where they beat Angels & Demons again (6-5). Angels & Demons from Austin settled for second place with a 4-2 record, while Co-ed Connection from San Antonio came in third also at 4-3. The highest placing team from Houston was team Oops in fourth at 3-2, while Craftmasters/Half Nuts from Brenham and the Sluggers from Friendswood tied for fifth. Amanda LaCourse of Whut It Dew was tabbed Most Valuable Player of the division, while Daisy Mettlach of Angels & Demons was the Gold Glove winner. Players named to the All-Tournament team were Pie Delgado, Justin Mark, Alicia Zamora and Garvin Mikesh, of Whut It Dew; Corey Jahn, Bryan Sigmon and Archie Windham, of Angels & Demons; Mike Cruz, Jaclyn Vargas and Kevin Ballard, of Co-ed Connection; and Seymore Jackson and Wayne Eugene, of Team Oops. 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. The New England USSSA Hall of Fame Inducts Four New Members by John Hart Kris O’Hara Mark Joseph Lori Beaudoin Dan Sullivan The New England USSSA Hall of Fame held its annual Umpire Clinic and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Banquet at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, West Warwick, RI, on Saturday, March 3, 2012. Over 150 umpires attended the umpire clinic, presented by John Hart, the Asst. National Umpire-In-Chief. As usual, spirited conversation took place in discussing rules and interpretations. Hot topics included the safety-base rule as well as the new 2013 USSSA bat rule. During the break, both John Hickey (MA) and Wayne McFarland (MA) presented a demonstration of the new bat testing machine. John Hickey, who plays on a Conference USSSA team, was able to give many insights into what a few players will do to increase the productivity of their bats. This was a big favorite of those attending. Other presentations were made by Dan CaseI(MA) on the Fast Pitch Progra; both Jack McDavitt (MA) and Ron Suprenant (MA) discussed the Modified Pitch Program; Mark Albert (CT) demonstrated player/ coach control techniques; Jim Jackson (RI) discussed both pre and postgame umpire game discussions, while Mike McKenney (MA) discussed and displayed umpire positioning when faced with a 5 man infield. the same time. Other awards were presented during the evening. The Robert “Bob” Farrell Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Dick Novick (MA) for his forty years as a USSSA umpire, the Elizabeth “Betty” Berry Lifetime Achievement Award was awarded to Cheryl Italia(NH), for her many years of leadership and hosting a well-respected yearly tournament. Mark Rochon (CT) was presented the Ed Kennison Umpire Award, named after his good friend who met an untimely death a few summers ago. The Hall of Fame Committee also honored Denise Galotti (MA) for many hours of unselfish contributions to the success of our Hall of Fame. The Massachusetts Special Olympic Program honored Carl Anderson (MA) for his unselfish support of their Program. Mike McKenney was recognized as the National Slow-Pitch Umpire-of-the Year, an award which he received at last year’s National Convention held in Orlando, Florida. The Hall of Fame also honored Undercover Wear as the 2012 Male Team of Distinction and Andre’s as the 2012 Female Team of Distinction. The NEUSSAHOF also made donations to the New England MS Society, Juvenile Diabetes, and Alzheimer’s Foundation. Sponsored by the Hall of Fame Committee, the evening’s Induction Ceremony and Banquet had 280 attendees who honored four deserving new Inductees. Kris O’Hara and Mark Joseph, both from Connecticut, were honored as the newest Hall of Fame members in the Male Player Category. Lori Beaudoin of Massachusetts was honored as the newest Hall of Fame Inductee in the Female Player Category, while Dan Sullivan of New Hampshire was acknowledged as the newest Hall of Fame Inductee in the Umpire Category. The night was full of stories and praise for the Inductees along with a few tears shed at The conclusion of the evening was the announcement of The Class of 2013 NEUSSSAHOF inductees. The Male Player Category will honor John Willis (MA); in the Umpire Category, both Mark Rochon (CT) and Bob Walker (MA) will be recognized; the Female Player Category will honor Karen Rego (MA) and Lori Palagi (RI); while Phil Schlacter (CT) will be honored in the Coach/ Manager Category. Special recognition needs to be given to all the members of the NEUSSSAHOF Committee who makes this event possible every year. 76 USSSA TODAY Texas Softball Hall of Fame The 2012 Class of 2012 Texas Softball Hall of Fame Front row (l to r) Tony Penney, Kris Ibrom, Toni Thomas, Gil Loeser. Back row (l to r) Juan Noriega, Greg Huchingson, Stafford Connor, Kenny Scobee, Jon Meyers FORT WORTH – Ten new members were inducted into the Texas Softball Hall of Fame in a ceremony held Feb. 4 at the DFW Airport Marriott. It was the largest group of inductees ever, and included male and female players, umpires, a sponsor, manager, director and media magnate. These were the first inductions into the Texas Hall of Fame since 2008. The event was organized by USSSA Ambassador Ron Neely, North Texas State Director Arnie Burke, and West Texas State Director Tommy Hawkins, who are all members of the Texas Hall of Fame. The ceremony was co-sponsored by WORTH Sports, who supplied custom-engraved wooden bats to each of the recipients. The first inductee of the evening was Stafford Connor, who is the Publisher of USSSA Today magazine, a publication which began as Arc Magazine and later became Southwest Softball before becoming the Official Publication of USSSA four years ago. Connor has published softball news from Texas and across the nation for over 30 years. He also built, opened and operated Arc Park, a six-field softball complex in Ft. Worth, from 1983 to 1988. Prior to building the softball complex, Connor promoted an exhibition game between Howard’s Western Steer and Dave Carroll’s Skoal Bandits at Arlington Stadium, the home of the Texas Rangers. 78 USSSA TODAY The first of three inductees in the Umpire category was Tony Penney from Sacshe in North Texas. Penney began umpiring in 1996 and was named Garland Softball Association Rookie of the Year that same year. In 1999, he was named GASA Umpire of the Year and followed that up with North Texas Umpire of the Year in 2001. Finally, Penney was name Midwest Division Umpire of the Year in 2003. He umpired numerous NIT’s, State, Divisional and World Tournaments over the years, including the USSSA Men’s Major World Series in 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2005. One of the most decorated players ever from Texas, Jon Meyers of Houston, was the first person inducted in the Male Player category. Meyers was a key component of many of the greatest slowpitch teams of all-time – Ritches/Superior, Steele’s, Bell Corp and Williams/Worth, before finishing his career with Winzer/Aftershock and Texas-based Budweiser/Worth. Meyers made the Men’s Major World Series All-Tournament twice at different positions, second-base and third-base. He was also named to the ASA Super Major All-America team twice, and won the NSA Major Home Run Title once. Twice he led teams to first place at the Great Smoky Mountain Classic, and had numerous other All-Tournament selections. The next inductee in the Umpire category was Juan Noriega, from the Rio Grande Valley area of South Texas. Noriega began umpiring in Harlingen in the 1970’s to help raise funds for the team on which he played. As is turns out, about 90 percent of the players on that team ended up being fulltime umpires. USSSA icon Skip Keller converted the Harlingen Chapter from ASA to USSSA and made Noriega the South Texas UIC. Noriega worked many Qualifiers, Divisionals and World Tournaments during his long and distinguished career, including the upper divisions, but always preferred doing Men’s D and Men’s E games instead. One hard fact Noriega learned during his career, “As an umpire, nobody gives you any respect. You have to earn it.” Kris Ibrom of Pasadena was the lone inductee in the Female Player category. Born in Michigan to Bert and Diane Sheeley, Kris was forced to play Little League Baseball with boys because there was not a softball program for girls. She began playing slow-pitch while a student at Texas A&M University, a career which lasted for 21 years. The wife of Major List player Sterlin Ibrom, Kris was an outstanding player in her own right and played on some of the top women and co-ed teams in Texas, including the Lady Mavericks and Texas Heat, where her manager was Texas Hall of Famer Liz Barber. Among the other Hall of Famers Welcomes 10 New Members From Sacshe, Tony Penney was inducted in the umpire category. Jon Meyers being congratulated by West Texas State Dir., Tommy Hawkins, with North Texas State Dir. Arnie Burke looking on. The Texas Valley has always produced great softball promoters, players and umpires: (l to r) Skip Keller, inductee Juan Noriega and from the Brownsville CVB, Bean Ayala. Ibrom played with over the years are Kathy Riley, Sandy Maher, Beverly Lovett, Marie Pesch, Lisa Sanchez, Glenda Washington, Britt Hightower, Steve Jackson, Tuck Hinton, Shane Dubose and Ray Cowart. The second player inducted in the Male Player category was Kenny Scobee of Houston, who is one of the most prolific power hitters to come out of a state that has produced many of the top sluggers of all-time. Scobee was a key component on the Steele’s Hitmen, where he he played for and was a favorite of National Hall of Fame Coach Dave Neale. Scobee also played for many of the top Texas-based teams of all-time including Williams/ Worth, Williams Stars, South Texas Lighting, AJA Auto Sales and Budweiser/Worth. He helped his teams to multiple World Championships at the A, AA and Major levels and was named to All-World teams in ASA, NSA and USSSA. In his retirement, Scobee is a contracted representative for Mizuno Sports and also coaches a women’s team from Houston that has placed high in recent USSSA World Tournaments. Kenny touts that out of all the great things that he has been blessed with in his years of softball involvement, the VERY best thing is having met his wife, Amy Chance. Prior to the Texas Softball Hall of Fame Ceremony, the Midwest/Southern Regional Summit recognized their top performers for 2011. USSSA Ambassador Ron Neely congratulates new HOF indutee, Toni Thomas of Cedar Hill. In the Director category, Toni Thomas was rewarded for a career of dedicated and loyal service. Thomas is the league director for Cedar Hill and has been a staple at State, Divisional and National meetings over the years. The importance of her induction was apparent in being the only one handled personally by Neely, which drew a standing ovation. The third and final inductee in the Umpire category was Gil Loeser, who was an umpire in Houston in the 1980’s and ‘90’s. He was introduced by his friend and long-time on-field partner Corky Carter, who was inducted in the USSSA National Hall of Fame last November in Florida. Loeser worked the 1993 USSSA Men’s Major World Series in Daytona Beach, FL as well as the Women’s Church World Tournament in 1988, along with numerous Texas State Tournaments and Divisionals in Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana. He was an Officer and UIC for the Houston USSSA Umpires Association, and on the Greater Southwest Division Umpires’ Board of Directors. The final inductee of the night was Greg Huchingson, who was honored in the Manager category. In a 33-year career as a player, manager and sponsor, Huchingson guided several teams comprised of players exclusively from BryanCollege Station to multiple State Championships Kenny Scobee enjoys telling Dave Neale Steele Silver Bullets’ barn-storming stories. in ASA, NSA, TAAF and USSSA. Eventually, his Budweiser team took on a regional and then national roster, and was ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation. Budweiser/Worth made it to the USSSA Men’s Major World Series in 2001, 2002 and 2003. National all-stars who have played on Huchingson’s teams over the years include Mike Macenko, Larry Carter, Wendall Rickard, Tim Cocco, twins Jeff & Jerold Smith, Kyle Cowart, Timmy Howard and Scott King, and Texas Hall of Famers such as Shane Dubose, Jon Meyers and Kenny Scobee. Huchingson is the founder and coordinator of the 300-plus team Budweiser Softball Festival Tournament, and is also the current State Director of South Texas USSSA. One inductee was unable to be present at the ceremony, James Anderson in the Sponsor category. Anderson was the sponsor of the AJA/TPS teams from Houston in the 1990’s and early 2000’s, one of the top Class A teams in the nation. Anderson fielded teams of almost exclusively Houston area players, yet still won many state championships and managed to qualify for the Men’s Major World Series twice. Houston was a hotbed of national slow-pitch talent in the 1980’s and ‘90’s and many of those players were on AJA/ TPS rosters during those years. USSSA TODAY 79 Big League Dreams Opens Park #11 in Perris Valley, CA Big League Dreams and Riverside County officials take part in the ribbon cutting ceremony. Perris, California may not be “The City of Lights”, but this city in Riverside County has its own boasting rights. On January 14th Perris, California became the newest addition to the growing chain of Big League Dreams Sports Parks – the fantasy-meets-reality sports complexes best known for their scaled-down replicas of America’s most famous Big League ball parks. Grand Opening Celebration... To celebrate the Grand Opening of Big League Dreams Perris Valley, current and former MajorLeaguers Jason Giambi, Wally Joyner, Troy Percival, Jeremy Giambi, and Derrel Thomas joined Riverside County and Perris Valley elected officials for the official ceremony and festivities. Approximately 6,000 visitors attended and had the opportunity to explore the new 35-acre BLD facility, mingle with the Guests of Honor, watch the ceremonial “first pitch”, and cheer as Perris Valley skydiver, Paul Rodriquez, thrilled spectators with a perfect center field landing onto the Dodger Stadium replica. “We’re grateful to the County of Riverside for inviting us back to open a second Big League Dreams park in their county,” said Big League Dreams founder and Chief Operating Officer Jeff Odekirk. “We’re really proud of the way this park turned out. The fields are awesome and the complex is a great addition to a wonderful community. Ballplayers of all ages are going to absolutely love this place.” Those in attendance were also treated to free hot dogs, Cracker Jacks, and ice cream, kid’s inflatables and carnival style rides, face painting, and the LA Galaxy soccer road show. The Big League Dreams Experience... Big League Dreams Perris Valley, like each facility in the Big League Dreams family of Sports Parks, features scaled-down replicas of Big League 80 USSSA TODAY ball parks where each park’s unique details are not compromised. Specific to BLD Perris Valley are replicas of Angel Stadium, Dodger Stadium, Yankee Stadium, and Fenway Park (Green Monster included). Each replica stadium has images of cheering fans in the bleachers. Because such detail is dedicated to the construction of the replica fields, youth and adult ballplayers who play at Big League Dreams have a unique opportunity to truly imagine themselves coming up to bat or taking the field in a famous ballpark, just like the Big Leaguers. This experience is not found at any other sports complex and makes Big League Dreams a truly unique experience. In addition to the four replica stadiums, BLD Perris Valley has two minor-league replicas (Durum and Pawtucket). Each diamond features stadium-style seating, manicured fields (which may rival some of the best professional minor-league fields), and misters in the dugouts for hot summer days. More than just baseball & softball... At the center of the Perris Valley complex is a state-of-the-art Stadium Club restaurant and sports bar with views of all four major-league replica fields and 35 HD televisions throughout. The Stadium Club menu is diverse with over 40 items including typical ball park food (such as hot dogs, nachos, and pizza) and specialty items (such as a buffalo chicken sandwiches, and tri-tip sandwiches.). For kids, a cotton candy vending machine spins a confectionary treat in front of their eyes, and for the adults, the sports bar offers 12 types of domestic and foreign beer on tap as well as a full array of mixed beverages. A TouchTunes Smart juke box with a virtual photo booth, and nearly a dozen arcade games add to the Stadium Club experience. Unique to Big League Dreams Perris Valley is a state-of-the-art indoor soccer pavilion with two indoor soccer arenas complete with the newest generation artificial turf fields. A bridge separating the two fields gives spectators a bird’s eye view, and the open design allows passers-by the ability to enjoy all the action on the fields. Other features of BLD Perris Valley are batting cages, warm-up areas, two tot-lots, and two special event fields. BLD Perris Valley plans to operate seven days a week (with the exception of certain holidays), all year round. Group events such as birthday parties and company picnics/softball tournaments can be booked through the Big League Dreams Group Events Directory. The other 10 BLD parks are located in Cathedral City (Palm Springs), Ca.; Riverside/Jurupa Valley, Ca.; Chino Hills, Ca.; Manteca, Ca.; Redding, Ca.; League City (Houston), TX; Mansfield (Dallas), TX; Gilbert (Phoenix), AZ; and Las Vegas, NV. Big League Dream Perris Valley: 2155 Trumble Road, Perris, California 92571; (951) 943-8110; www.BigLeagueDreams.com 2012 WORTH CHALLENGE SERIES by Chris Walker LEG 1: Dudley Friday, March 9 Results Over 200 lbs Lawson Hipps, Maxx Nutrition Under 200 lbs David Quintanilla, Boudros – Hit 6 to win it…..very impressive! No need for a second round in the under 200lbs. David won with 6. Both will receive a 454 bat of their choice and be a part of TEAM ARKANSAS that will battle TEAM WORTH at the Busch in a home run derby challenge. In the over 200, Nate Saul, DeShane Smith, Junior Gant, Ted Carrol, and Lawson Hipps, made it to the second and the third(sudden death) round – 2 pitch one swing. Lawson prevailed in the third and final round. Thanks to George Wheatley for letting us have the Worth Home Run derby at your tournament. Thanks to everyone that participated. There were 92 participants and some absolute creatures that were hit. Thanks to my teammates that helped with the derby. I really appreciate it! LEG 2: Worth Super Series SATURDAY, March 24 LEG 3: Hwy Police SATURDAY, APRIL 14 LEG 4: Tony Jude SATURDAY, APRIL 21 LEG 5: Tournaments of Champs FRIDAY, MAY 25 LEG 6: BUSCH PEPSI CLASSIC FRIDAY, JULY 6 CHAMPIONSHIP: AR CHAMPIONS VS. TEAM WORTH The Championship will feature: ARKANSAS WORTH 454 HOME RUN CHAMPIONS VS. TEAM WORTH ENTRY FEE $10 Each participant will receive 454 tee shirt 454 BATS WILL BE PROVIDED – no hitting against ultras and altered bats Worth LAUNCH 650 BALLS WILL BE PROVIDED Round 1: 10 PITCHES/7 SWINGS Round 2: 5 PITCHES/3 SWINGS Final Round: 2 PITCHES/1 SWING Two Divisions OVER 200lbs UNDER 200lbs Winner of each division gets to compete against TEAM WORTH on July 6 at the Busch/Pepsi Classic. Winners of both divisions in all legs will receive a 454 bat and Worth apparel. The Essence of Sport by Scott Kuhnen The essence of sport is not contained in winning or losing. The true essence of sport is contained in sportsmanship. Sportsmanship is most often discussed strictly as something our participants either possess or don’t possess. We applaud them when they do; and we deride them when they don’t. Both the presence of sportsmanship, and the lack of sportsmanship are worthy of commentary. While in this space previously, we have also discussed the ways in which sports officials can Scott Kuhnen, Central influence sportsmanship, we don’t usually attriOH State Director and bute sportsmanship to officials. Instead, we one sportsmanship proponent might argue that the attribute for which officials can be either praised or derided is professionalism. I’d like to take this opportunity to equate professionalism with sportsmanship and praise our USSSA officials and encourage them to recognize the powerful influence and impact it can have. At the end of the 1987 softball season, after nearly a decade as an umpirein-chief with an association which is our competitor, I joined USSSA, also an umpire-in-chief. Almost immediately, I began to contact local officials in the Dayton, Ohio area to possibly join me in this exciting new opportunity. To my dismay, many of the strongest local officials thanked me for the offer, but told me they would stay with that other association, since that association and Dayton, Ohio were home to the National Police Tournament. To appreciate this situation, one must understand the National Police Tournament, hosted each and every year in Dayton, Ohio for more than forty years now, is among the most prestigious of specialty tournaments in the country. Host to our “men in blue” from all over the country, participating departments hailing from Jacksonville, FL, Minneapolis, MN, New York, NY, and just about every state in the nation, the event is one of the most pride-filled and professional events in all of softball. 30th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Tournament To the local umpires, the event is a chance to put their most professional foot forward and work for the professionals who safeguard our communities. The umpires who work this event believe it is one of the best opportunities they have to say “Thank You,” and they are rewarded many times over by a customer who appreciates their service, as well. In spite of many championship events brought to Dayton by USSSA, the National Police Tournament remained an event of such pride, that lone event continued to prevent many quality umpires from joining and working with USSSA. In the winter of 2011-12, that all changed. The tournament director for the National Police Tournament and, just coincidentally one of our Dayton Softball Legends in 2012, Frank Navarre, asked if USSSA would be interested in sanctioning that event for 2012. Needless to say, I could not accept quickly enough! When I asked Frank to explain why, after more than forty years, he chose to make such a switch, he was quick to point out a primary reason: umpires. Frank told me that he had made a trip to Las Vegas, been hosted by our State Director in Nevada, Tom Pfundstein, and was so impressed by the professionalism of Tom’s USSSA umpires in Nevada, that it convinced him that he could make a switch that he had contemplated for several years, but had been uncertain about previously. Simply put, while we all know that change is hard, Frank Navarre’s willingness to make such a dramatic change was the direct result of professionalism displayed by USSSA umpires all the way across the country. Here’s a big “Thank You,” to Nevada USSSA for their professionalism and, for all of our USSSA officials in any sport for all you do. In so many respects, you are our front line of communication and representation of USSSA with our many thousands of participants. You never know, as the umpires in Nevada probably didn’t know at the time, that your appearance, your attitude, and your professionalism are the best way to demonstrate your sportsmanship and you truly make a difference to this association. Note: The 2012 USSSA National Police Tournament is scheduled for the weekend of September, 7-9, 2012 in Dayton, Ohio. Men’s C Champions- Punishment Men’s D Champions- ASC Softball Sponsored by Oklahoma USSSA and Worth Sports Boomer Sports Complex, Oklahoma City March 17, 2012 photos by Kim Titus Women Champions- LOA Softball 82 USSSA TODAY Mixed Champions- Sasquatch/ Los Cabos- BA (800) 327-0074 Umpires Corner by Bill Harper Professionalism and Teamwork For most of us, umpiring is a second job, something we do for fun and yet it deserves the same focus, effort and professionalism we devote to our every day job. You know… the one that pays the bills! Bill Harper USSSA Assistant National Umpire-in-Chief softballump@aol.com Most of the time, your umpire shift comes at the end of a long day or perhaps you’ve already worked your 40+ and you’ve got weekend shifts to look forward to. Maybe you work for a difficult boss or had a difficult client that day? Perhaps you’re not feeling up to par or didn’t have a chance to grab a bite to eat before your shift started? You might even have personal troubles that you can’t seem to shake? You know what? Leave all of that behind you because YOU GET TO UMPIRE TODAY! Umpiring isn’t a job, it’s a privilege and you need to treat it as such each and every time you come to the ball fields. You owe it to your partner to come to the park ready to focus on the job at hand. You owe it to the teams to be better than perfect each and every time out. You owe it to your State, Area or League Director to represent USSSA professionally every time you put on the ‘reds’. Your job is to show up on time, looking spic and span and with a great attitude. A great attitude because YOU GET TO UMPIRE TODAY! What a privilege! You don’t umpire to make friends. You don’t umpire so that people will like you. You certainly don’t umpire to avoid conflict and if you’re umpiring in the hopes of getting rich….seek a new vocation! You umpire because you love the game and you love USSSA!!! We’re all human and it’s easy to bring the day’s baggage with you to the field. It’s easy to bring the baggage from a previous game with you into the next one. It’s easy to feel unappreciated, just put in your time, collect your pay and get out of there. YOU’RE not going to do that because you’re a professional umpire for USSSA and you know that when you do that, it doesn’t reflect just on you, but rather on every umpire and director in the organization. We owe it to each other and that is the essence of professionalism. It’s easy to forget because there are so many of us, but the USSSA umpire is at the forefront of our organization. On a given weekend there may only be one Tournament Director and one UIC, but there are literally dozens of umpires at the event. That one Director may have personal interaction with 50 people in the day and they’ll mostly be team managers. As an umpire you’re going to interact with a minimum of 20 people each game and that’s without considering the teams’ fans and the ballplayers in the stands watching your every move. In your five game set you’re likely to have 200-300 sets of eyes on you and that’s true of every other umpire working that day. Think of it like this; how many of you have met your town’s Mayor? Very few I’m guessing? Now how many of you have had interactions more than once with local law enforcement? Plenty right? You know the feeling……sitting in your car with sweaty palms wondering why you just got pulled over? Roughly a minute after the officer approaches your car, you know if they’re having a good day or bad day. If it’s a good day, you thank your lucky stars and you tell ten people. If it’s a bad day, you tell anybody who will listen about how your town’s cops, the whole city for that matter is heinous…….. Well it’s no different when you umpire. When you arrive late for your shift, it reflects poorly on the entire organization. When you show up looking shabby, 84 USSSA TODAY No one enjoys the fellowship and comraderie more than the brotherhood of umpires. This group is having dinner prior to the 2011 USSSA Major World Series. it reflects poorly on the entire organization. When you don’t hustle or know the rule book frontwards, backwards and in six different languages, it reflects poorly on the entire organization. When you don’t communicate with your partner, you reflect poorly on the entire organization. When you run out of gas because you didn’t grab a bite on your way to the fields, you reflect poorly on the entire organization. When you pursue conflict or don’t back your partner, you reflect poorly on the entire organization. When you’re out of uniform, playing, out at a bar, whatever and you badmouth a fellow umpire, director or even a player….you guessed it….you reflect poorly on the entire organization. The State Director I work with says it best; “You’re not the show, you’re there to make the show go smoothly” and he invariably follows that up with “Remember, you GET TO UMPIRE TODAY!” I can’t say it any better than that because that’s where it all starts. It’s a privilege to put on your uniform and the umpires and directors you work with deserve your professionalism and respect. The players in your games deserve your professionalism and respect. The fans in the stands deserve your professionalism and respect. If you look at it as anything but the privilege it is working for the finest softball organization in the nation, well, you’re probably umpiring for the wrong reasons. It all starts EVERYDAY with the understanding that you’re a USSSA umpire even when you don’t have the uniform on and that you handle yourself accordingly. It continues on game day when you leave the days problems behind and they don’t come to the fields with you. By the time you step out of your car, fed, on time, in uniform and with a smile on your face, anything that might negatively impact your shift is stowed in your trunk. It continues in the complex where you let your Director know you’ve arrived, get the days particulars and pre-game with your partner. Your professionalism and teamwork continues when you step on the field with a great attitude, hustle, support your partner and are firm, friendly and respectful with every player and fan you come in contact with. Finally, it continues when you pick up your pay and say thank you for the opportunity to have worked. You know why you’re going to do all those things? Because you’re a professional USSSA umpire, the best in the business and YOU GET TO UMPIRE TODAY! 2012 2011 Garland Softball Association GARLAND Date Garland 04/14/12 D/E 04/28/12 D/E 05/19/12 D/E - X Friday (AN) 06/02/12 C NIT 06/16/12 D/E - W 07/14/12 D/E - X 08/04/12 E State 08/18/12 D/E - X Saturday (AN) 09/08/12 E-W 10/13/12 D/E Ironman ROWLETT Date Rowlett Date Rowlett 04/21/12 E 08/11/12 D/E 05/05/12 D/E - X 08/25/12 D/E - X 05/12/12 E 09/15/12 D/E 06/09/12 D/E - X 09/22/12 D/E - X 06/23/12 E-X 09/29/12 D/E - X 06/30/12 D/E - X 10/20/12 C/D/E - X 07/07/12 D/E 10/27/12 C/D/E - X 07/21/12 D/E - X 11/10/12 C/D/E - X 07/28/12 E-X 11/17/12 C/D/E - X C = Men’s C D = Men’s D E = Men’s E Garland M. G. “Jerry” Carter, Sr. Softball Complex 550 West Oates Drive Garland, TX 75043 Tourney Line (972) 613-7729 Walter Reed , Tournament Director W = Women’s X = Mixed Rowlett Rowlett Community Park 10200 Saint Andrews Lane Rowlett, TX 75088 Tourney Line (972) 475-9988 Mike DeLatte, Tournament Director 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 27th presents Annual Budweiser Softball Festival In Bryan/College Station on May 5th & 6th, 2012 Brought to you by Jack Hilliard Distributing, Bryan/College Station,TX To enter your team, contact Greg Huchingson at (979) 774-9408