First Id like to thank God for giving me the talent and allowing me to pick and choose my lifes desires, said guy. During that period, his aggressive personality and unusual characteristics allowed the USSSA to survive and become the association it is today. The first of two additions to the National Softball Hall of Fame/USA Softball Headquarters was started July 5, 1976 and completed July 13, 1977 for an additional 4,350 square feet of space. Share . Bushong hits for power and average and always did a good job on defense, his main position was first base; however, during his career, he played every position but shortstop and pitcher. Playing under the Uniroyal sponsorship, Vittos teams earned berths to the World Series again in 1975 and 1976. In March 2003 USSSA moved its national headquarters from Virginia to Osceola County, Florida. Clyde Guy, a line drive hitter with power to all fields, has been inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Male Player Category. After three years he had build this team up to where it qualified and participated in the USSSA Mens Major World Series in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1984. Ellerbrook was the Samuel S. Crossman Two-Sport Athlete Award winner in 1970. Tournament. Davis has officiated in eight national or divisional tournaments. Johns Umpire career started with the USSSA in 1968, and in 1971 he was appointed as the Umpire-In-Chief for Concord, California. Burrell, a Chesterfield, Virginia native, has been an active member of the USSSA organization since the early 1970s. Capital won the hearts of fans at the 1983 and 1985 World Series, finishing second and third in the biggest even in softball, upsetting teams with biggest names players and budgets. at Mass.-Dartmouth. Mike started his career with the USSSA in 1982 with the legendary Steeles team that crisscrossed the country barnstorming tours in an effort to promote the game of slow pitch softball. 2017 Hall of Fame Class; 2016 Hall of Fame Class; 2015 Hall of Fame Class. Additionally, Crackers has been a member of four All-World Teams and has a number of All-Tournament Team placing to her credit as well. Know as Putter, she was named USSSA Sports Woman of the Year in 1980. In recognition of the 50 year anniversary of the passing of Title IX, this year's class features individuals from each member institution that have contributed to the advancement of women's athletics. Kevin Cutler '16 (track & field,) Trod Harold Jr. '10 (football), Thomas Monahan '20 (men's tennis), Colleen Moriarty '13 (women's . A teacher and coach, Fillipp participated in the historic USSSA softball tour to the Soviet Union in 1990. Joe Nucci, a colorful fighter from New York who always found a way to get the most out of his ball club, was inducted into the USSSA Hall Of Fame in the Manager Category. Vittos teams compiled an impressive 73-11 record in national and world tournaments. In 1988 he was appointed as the Executive Vice-President of the Great Lakes Division, the largest division in the country. The Eagle . She was named to the All-World Team four times and to the USSSA Virginia All-State Team a dozen times. The late Fred Schlueter who directed the old central division to new heights, was inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Hall of Fame in the Executive Category. He is one of the only three umpires to have worked both prestigious events. She took great pride in advancing runners. A native Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Gaetano played in the first USSSA World Tournament in 1968. His team finished fourth in the event. In 1980, Raines was appointed Division Vice-President where he served successfully for nine years. With over 400 inductees, the National Softball Hall of Fame is among the most difficult sports halls in the nation in which to gain membership. Nov. 12, 2022, 9:01 p.m. (ET) SHREVEPORT, La. Jenny Johnson, setting the standard for others to try to follow, was the first person inducted in the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association Hall of Fame in the Female player Category. Remembered as on of the games top all-time sponsors, Mr. Howard had a tremendous impact on the game of slow pitch softball. Leroy Dick Hoover, a third base coach for more than 25 years in the Louisville Area, was inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Manager Category. The Hawthorne, N.J., native remained close to his alma mater as the Director of Recreation in Northampton, Mass., and served a 28-year stint as executive director of Look Park. The lower level includes dynamic displays highlighting the NCAA WCWS, the Big 12 Conference and the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Awards. The Rochester native played in the very first USSSA tournament in 1968 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and his team stayed loyal to the USSSA program. She was named Player of the Year in Cincinnati in 1988 when she compiled a .589 season batting average. Secrist, who died of cancer in 1983, was Mr. Softball in the western mountains of Virginia. Carmen played in the Detroit Tigers Baseball Organization as a pitcher before turning to softball. A veteran Massachusetts hurler compiled a 627-103 mound record over an 11-year period before his induction into the Hall of Fame. His teams in the West were considered on par with Howards/Western Steer in the South and Snyders in the Midwest. Mr. McKinley received the USSSA National Umpire-In-Chiefs Award at the National Convention in 1984 in El Paso, Texas. 545-0038. The late John Nagy, former Cleveland Metro commissioner, was USA Softball President at that time. Along with catching, Schmitt also played outfield and first base and compiled an 18-0 record as a pitcher. The slugger believes that softball has given her the chance to work with many talented people and has allowed her to latitude to travel and see many parts of the country. He earned the Presidents Award in 1976. (Photo/Dakota Antelman) HHS Athletic Hall of Fame announces 2021 inductees. Ellis served as Secretary-Treasurer until 1979 when growth of the association necessitated a division of the positions. She recorded a lifetime batting average of about .600 and shoed good power in amassing 300 career home runs. He was appointed Region 2 Vice-President in 1971, Region 4 Vice-President and to the Executive Board in 1980, and the Executive Committee in 1988. She thrived on good competition and her defensive skills kept the stingers in many ball games. Ron Whittleton, who compiled an impressive 717-199 record and led Capitol Insulation of North Hollywood, CA to eleven appearances in the Mens World Series, was inducted in the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Manager Category. Slow-pitch softball, baseball, fast-pitch softball, and basketball athletes make up approximately 90% of USSSAs membership. The 2008 induction ceremony for the Maryland Slow-Pitch Softball Hall of Fame will take place on April 13 at Michael's Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie. Speller also competed in the Industrial Program and was named All-World team in 1980 as Fisher Body won in the Industrial World Tournament at Dearborn, Michigan. He has served on the Executive Board of the association for many years. Mortl played in eight national or world tournaments and was named All-State, All-Tournament, and All World numerous times. Ellis was then named controller of the USSSA, In 1981, Ellis was also elected to a two-year term as presided of the United States Slow-Pitch Softball Association. He compiles a .944 fielding average with 1,941 putouts and 3,084 assists out of 5,484 chances. He has been on several division all-tournament teams. While best known for is powerhouse mens major teams, he also sponsored teams in womens, mixed and masters play. A player whose 11th birthday is prior to September 1, 2023, is INELIGIBLE. Linda Mueller, who made a habit of playing in USSSA Womens World Tournaments, was inducted in the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association Hall Of Fame in the Female Player Category. He traveled throughout the central division conducting umpires clinics and promoting the program. One of the all time greats ever to play in the Womens Program, Johnson won many Golden Glove Awards in National and World Tournaments. When he quoted a young ball player as , Mildred gives the best hugs.. Her 131 free throws made also set a school record, as did her 493 field goals attempted. Tom Raines, who has participated in the USSSA program as a player, manager, umpire, director and executive was inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Executive Category. The highlight of Nuccis career came in 1977 when his Mazzola-Castle team of Rochester, NY, pulled a stunning upset to capture the Mens Major World Series Championship. By the end of the decade USSSA membership had surpassed 100,000 teams and USSSA toured the world to promote softball, sportsmanship, and good will. A 46 year old Ruffin, North Carolina native, Guy was one of the all time great players in the USSSA history. Within the player category, there are five categories: Men's/Women's Fast Pitch, Men's/Women's Slow Pitch and Modified Pitch. Rick Pinto, part of the USSSA since its inception in 1968, has been inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Male Player Category. When he went to the plate, Larson hit the ball on a line and compiled a .540 career batting average. - The 41st Annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony took place this evening as USA Softball welcomed 11 new members to the National Softball Hall of . Fillipp was named to All-State Teams in Illinois and Michigan five times and was MVP at the 1985 Wisconsin Ladies Classic Softball League. He has conducted umpire clinics throughout the New England States and on four difference occasions he conducted the USSSA National Umpires Clinic. Titone worked the 1976 Mens Major World Series and was twice picked for the Mens Class A World Series. A veteran of ten trips to the USSSA Womens Class A World Tournament, Deters earned a spot on the Womens All-World Team seven times during her long career. The National Softball Hall of Fame honors individuals for their accomplishments to the sport of softball. A player whose 19th birthday is prior to September 1, 2023, is INELIGIBLE. He competed in numerous USSSA State Tournaments, consistently earning honors. The San Antonio, Texas native also played for Anchor Lounge, Ray Carpenter, Taylor Brothers, and C.C. In 1971, Rains assisted in directing and planning the first Mens USSSA World Series which was held in Las Vegas, Nevada. Starting with only 226 teams, Schlueter helped the central division reach 25,000 teams, the largest division in the USSSA. In 1978, Salter earned the USSSA Executive Board Presidents Award, the same year he was elected into the Hall of Fame. Softball. In 1971, Gaetano was elevated to the position of Regional Vice-President and in 1989 was promoted to Northeastern Division Executive Vice-President. The National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum has over 400 members with two categories of membership: players and non players. Among the high profile events Robertson has worked are:1985 Mens Class A World Tournament in Lafayette, LA, the 1988 Hispanic World Tournament in Las Cruces, NM, and the 1994 Mixed World Event in Euless, TC. A native to Rochester, NY, the power-hitting catcher compiled a .510 lifetime batting average with over 80 homeruns. Cole, a member of the Michigan USSSA State Hall of Fame, has been tabbed for more than 30 All-Tournament teams from various national invitational tournaments through her career. ASA lawsuit took over 3 1/2 years very concentrated legal time and a measure of personal devotion that took much time from Palmers private law practice. The Baton Rouge, Louisiana native has piled up a host of awards as an umpire, including the 1983 Southwest Division Umpire of the Year, the 1993 Louisiana State Co- Director of the Year Award, and the 1994 Southern Region Umpire of the Year Honor. Under his direction, New York was the fist state to register 1,000 teams with the association. His strong performance as Executive Board member has been a tremendous asset to the successful operation of the USSSA. She has been named to numerous All-Tournament teams, including the 1984 Miller NIT, when she batted .850 for the weekend. Mildred Burrell, a pioneer in the womens and girls youth programs, has been inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Association Hall of Fame in the Longevity Category. In 1991 she spearheaded the girls youth tour to the Soviet Union. Ciaccia attended the organizational meeting to form the USSSA and was named its first National Treasurer in 1968. Floyd Salter, the man credited with writing the USSSA Rule Book, was the fist person inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association Hall of Fame in the Umpire Category. In the 1989 Major World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, he was selected as MVP with an .862 batting average. Her main position has been second base, however, she did well in every position, known primarily as a solid singles hitter, she accumulated a lifetime batting average of .445. In 1987 Fillipp was the recipient of the Debeer Sportswoman of the Year Richard Pollack Memorial Award. Currently, USSSA nationally governs 13 amateur sports. McNew umpired in two divisional tournaments and eight world tournaments, including the 1976 Major World Series. Braxton Speller, who enjoyed winning World Championships in both Mens World Series and the Industrial World was inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Male Player Category. After a successful career in fast-pitch, Hoover started coaching third base for the Louisville Firefighters in 1975. He also played for Dave Carroll Sports and Ken Michaels during his career. In 1983 the Steeles Team emerged under his leadership. He twice worked the Mens Major World Series, officiated at three Womens Class A World Tournaments and two Mens Class A Worlds. Campbell began his highly successful career in womens softball during the 1975 season with the Swinging As. Along with playing in 10 straight USSSA Womens Class A World Tournaments, Davis also helped her mixed softball team to several National Championships. When his team joined USSSA in the 70s the moved paved the was for other teams to follow. Named MVP in twenty-seven USSSA tournaments, Van Vliet was named to the USSSA ALL World Team at the 1988, 1989, and 1990 Womens World Series. An outstanding defensive shortstop and pressure hitter, Johnson was named Most Valuable Player as Sweeneys Chevrolet of Cincinnati captured the Womens Class A World Championship in 1976. A player whose 15th birthday is prior to September 1, 2023, is INELIGIBLE. A line-drive hitter, McCoy started out as a tough defensive outfielder and played in nine USSSA World Tournaments. A player whose 11th birthday is prior to September 1, 2023, is INELIGIBLE. A long-tern member of the National Playing Rules Committee, McCarron edited and help produce the fist USSSA Umpires Case Book in 1981. He constantly had a team ranked in the top ten and traveled the country to play in NITs. Need insurance to play in USA Softball? She joins her husband Duane McCoy, who was inducted in the Manager Category, as the first husband-and-wife team in the USSSA Hall of Fame. Apr 5, 2023. With a .680 lifetime batting average, Bartel was known for his hitting in the clutch and was always his best in the USSSA World Series. He was named New York State U-I-C in 1978 and also makes assignments for a 200 member local league in his home town of Syracuse. With Santillo at short, Mazzola participated in the USSSA World Series four times between 1974-78. His guidance and hard work in the pioneer years of the association played a big part in the success of the umpires program. Schlueter was Northern Regional President at the time of his death. They were second at Southgate , Michigan in 1978. Linda McCoy, who led Pace to the Womens Class A World Title in 1977, was inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Female Player Category. Dean McNew, who overcame childhood blindness to become a standout athlete and veteran umpire, was inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association Hall of Fame in the Umpire Category. Annual inductions are held at the USA Softball Annual Meeting. Playing at the top competitive level past age 40, this surprising athlete celebrated winning the first USSSA Women World Series at age 39. Jackie Huggins, who was selected five times to the USSSA Womens Class A All-World Team, was inducted into the he United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association Hall of Fame in the Female Player Category. He was a sure-thing induction into the Mass. He ruled with an iron fist and assembled a solid core of state directors who produced record numbers. Interested in comparing your current insurance plan to that of USA Softball? He is in the top 5 in the following all time series accumulative categories: most home runs, most at bats, most hits, most runs, most RBIs and most World Series appearances. A true gentleman on and off the field, Meade always brings out the best in his teammates. Also on display is a timeline of events, from the game as it was in the early days to the continued growth today. He umpired in World Industrial Tournaments in Milwaukee, Louisville and Niagara Falls. Davis was named Most Valuable Player in 1984 when Little Caesars on its record fourth Womens Class A World Championship. He has also served in the capacity of Central Division Umpire-In-Chief. Cole believes that the most exciting event in her softball career was during the summer of 1990 when she and several other USSSA all-stars traveled to the former Soviet Union for the USSSs Russian Tour. Grady starred in swimming, field hockey, gymnastics and softball. ODonnell was one of the founders of the Gateway Classic, and has directed more than a dozen divisional and world tournaments. A native of Warren, Michigan, Mueller played for Beaumont of Royal Oak, Little Caesars of Detroit, All-Sport Uniforms of Berkley and All-Sports Uniforms of East Detroit. Raines has served on numerous USSSA program committees and has played a major role in the success the USSSA enjoys today. With a .725 career batting average and over 2,000 home runs in USSSA Tournament play, the six-foot-six, 270 pounder known for a handlebar mustache, has set standings for the others to follow. Story Links DARTMOUTH, Mass. The remaining 9 sports account for over 350,000 registrations in USSSA, including Tae Kwan Do and Soccer, two sports that USSSA holds events in Osceola County. In 1980, McNew was appointed USSSA Regional Vice-President in charge of the New England States. Junior Olympic (YOUTH) Age Qualifications (AS OF 9/1/2023). Taccone recorded over 200 wins as a pitcher in national play. Click on this button to view all the current members of the USA Softball of Massachusetts Hall of Fame. Ramsey was named Executive Director of the Association in 1979. His 15 year career included All World Selections in 1979 while playing for Poindexters Lumber, 1984 and 1985 with Howards Western Steer and again in 1989 with World Champions Superior-Apollo Softball. National Softball Hall of Fame Link. USSSA Hall of Fame 1979-1999. The Texas native has led eight different teams to the USSSA World Championships. . When not pitching, he saw action as a catcher or first baseman. Henderson, the sixth head coach in program history, returns to her alma mater after spending the previous . McCoy was named to the Womens All-World Team three times. Danielle Henderson, a three-time All-American student-athlete at Massachusetts, 2000 Olympic gold medalist and 2009 UMass Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, has been named the next head coach of the Massachusetts softball program, Director of Athletics Ryan Bamford announced on Wednesday. He compiled a .629 lifetime batting average. Kaye Gilbert, who played her best softball during 18 trips to the USSSA Class A World, was inducted into the United States Slo-Pitch Softball Association in the Female Player Category. 1968. m. a. manning. The outfielder has been a vital part of successful season of outstanding class A teams such as Tri-County, Tosti Raiders, Canton Softball Center, Steeles, and Lady Blue. A player whose 17th birthday is prior to September 1, 2023, is INELIGIBLE. Nucci enjoyed more than 600 victories in big tournaments. Twice a winner of the Presidents Award, in 1977 for Directors and in 1984 for executive board service. Frank Titone, USSSA New York Umpire-In-Chief, has been inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in the Umpire Category. The Class of 2022 Induction Ceremony is Saturday March 19, 2022 at 6:00pm at the Medway VFW. In 1998 USSSA suffers a tragic loss when its longtime CEO Edgar Al Ramsey III passes away. james skaliotis. He has served on numerous program committees including length longevity as a member of the executive committee. He enjoyed World Championships in 1978 and 1981. He was the 1986 recipient of the USSSA awarded of Merit for his outstanding and continuing support of the USSSA program. Already a member of the Michigan USSSA Hall of Fame, Pinto was named Most Valuable Player in several Major USSSA events and won MVP honors in the Mens Major World Series in 1976.

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