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Bruce Meade Bruce Meade of Bradenton, FL was inducted into the Player Category in 2003 in Ft. Myers, FL. Standing 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighing 260 pounds with a handlebar mustache, Meade is probably the most recognized slow pitch player of his generation. In an illustrious career dating back to 1974 he has appeared in 9 ISA Super Major World Tournaments and 3 Senior World Tournaments. Over the years he has played with Elite Coatings of Gordon, GA; Steele's Sports of Grafton, OH; Smythe Sox of Houston, TX; Ken Michaels of Maryland; Ritch's/Kirk's of North Carolina; Sparpath of Kentucky; Vernorn's of Jacksonville, FL and Florida Crush in the Senior program. |
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Charles Wright Charles Wright of Columbus, GA was inducted into the Player Category in 1999 in Dayton Beach, Florida. The 46 year old Wright, known as the "Georgia Peach," has been a member of 6 ISA World Championship teams. During his illustrious career, Wright performed for national powerhouse teams such as Elite of Georgia, Steele's of Ohio, Marlton Trucking from Oregon, Ritch-Kirks of North Carolina, Ritch's Superior/TPS of Connecticut and Sunbelt/Dan Smith/Easton of Georgia. |
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Dan Schuck Dan Schuck of Des Moines, Iowa was inducted into the Player Category in 2003 in Auburn, Alabama. |
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Mike Macenko Mike Macenko was inducted into the Player Category in 1998 in Clearwater, Florida. The Cleveland area native had a long and illustrious career at the top level of softball. He played with national softball powerhouses, Steele's of Brook Park, OH, and Rithc's-Superior/TPS from Windsor Locks, Connecticut. The "Big Cat" also played one season with Sunbelt of Centerville, Georgia in 1991 when Steele's did not field a team. |
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Dirk Androff Dirk Androff was inducted in the Player Category in 2001 in Ft. Myers, Florida. The last Dirk Androff of Naples, FL was recognized as one of the games true superstars at the time of his premature death at the age of 35 in October, 1997. |
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Doug Roberson Doug Roberson of Royal Palm Beach, FL was inducted into the Player Category in 2001 in Ft. Myers, Florida. |
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Dave Steffen Dave Steffen of Flat Rock, Michigan was inducted into the Player Category in 2004 in Ft. Myers, Florida. Nicknamed "The Daffy One" for his colorful antics on and off the field, the 6'4 300 lbs plus Steffen was an all around athlete earning all state honors in baseball, football, and wrestling at Flat Rock High School. He spurned a football scholarship at the University of Michigan to sign with the Detroit Tigers as a high draft pick. The fire balling right hander made the Major League roster only to suffer an arm injury in Spring Training. His last ditch effort with the Chicago White Sox also failed and he turned to softball. |
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Ricky Huggins Ricky Huggins of Pooler, GA was inducted in 2005 in Lake Mary, FL in the Player Category. |
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Todd Joerling Todd Joerling of Defiance, MO was nominated to the ISA Hall of Fame in the Players Category. |
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Cecil Whitehead Cecil Whitehead of Valdosta, GA has been nominated to the ISA Hall of Fame in the Players Category. A three sport star at Valdosta High, Whitehead was a NCAA Division II Baseball All-American in 1977 and 1978 at Valdosta State University. A second round draft pick of the Baltimore Orioles, he played three years of professional baseball. |
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N.C. Ryals One of the most respected and loved figures in slow pitch softball, N.C. and his W.W. Gay team were fixtures at ISA state of Florida and National events. His teams have appeared in 15 ISA World Tournaments, numerous ISA Winter National and N.I.T.'s. His squad won the Men's Class "B" World Tournament in 1997 and finished second at the 1998 Men's Class "A" World Tournament. In one of his last ISA appearances Ryal's W.W. Gay/Aubrey's/TPS team participated in the 2002 Super World Series in Easley, SC. |
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Dave Neale Sr. Dave Neale, Sr. of Cleveland, OH was elected into the ISA Hall of Fame in the Manager's Category in 2008. The legendary sponsor-manager of the famous Steele's Sports from Ohio was an early and strong supporter of the ISA Program. |
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Don Stratton Don Stratton of Bartow, FL was inducted into the Director's Category in 2001 in Ft. Myers, FL/ Stratton first became associated with the ISA program as a player. He has also been a coach and a sponsor. |
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Hank Heffner Hank Heffner of Cornelia, Georgia was inducted in the Director Category in 2004 in Ft Myers, FL. |
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Chet Tyl Chet Tyl of Winter Haven, FL was inducted into the ISA Hall of Fame in December, 2005 in Lake Mary, FL in the Director's Category. |
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Larry Nash Larry Nash of Shelbyville, TN received the distinction of being the first person elected and inducted into the ISA Hall of Fame in 1998 in Clearwater, FL. He started the ISA in 1982 with an idea, no money and a lot of determination. After two years of research, organizing, and assuring that all details were covered, the ISA became a reality in 1984 with 30 tournaments and over 400 teams sanctioned. |
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Jerome Earnest Jerome Earnest of Panama City, FL was posthumously inducted into the ISA Hall of Fame in the Specialty Category in 2000 in Panama City Beach, Florida. Known as Softball's Greatest Sportswriter, Earnest was the publisher of The Supreme Softball News at the time of his death in April of 2000. |
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Billy Powell Billy Powell of Nashville, TN was inducted into the ISA Hall of Fame in the Specialty Category in 2000 in Panama City Beach, Florida. |
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Bill Ruth ISA President Bill Ruth of Kent, WA was inducted into the ISA Hall of Fame in December, 2005 in Lake Mary, Florida. |
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Russell Burney Russell Burney of Bartow, FL has been elected into the ISA Hall of Fame in the Umpire Category. |
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Brian "BA" Arnold Brian, known in the softball world as "BA" lives in Winter Haven, Florida with his wife Angie and daughter Kaylie. BA once played on Bagley Bait that was once coached by the ISA CEO Don Stratton. |
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Jerry Guidice Jerry Guidice has been involved with ISA for over 22 years. He was introduced as a player in 1986 playing in many National and World tournaments throughout his playing career. In 2003, Jerry was awarded the Golden Glove Award after his team "MaxBats" claimed the Championship in the World Tournament. |
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Eddie Holcomb In 2008, Eddie Holcomb was inducted into the ISA Hall of Fame in Ft. Myers, Florida. Eddie has been with ISA since 1995 as the Georgia State Director. He has been an advocate for ISA for the past 12 years as well as being Chairmen of numerous committees at the National Convention. He has also directed over twenty National and World Tournament. Eddie and his wife Beverly have 2 sons, Eddie Jr and Brian. They live in Hiram, Georgia and still host the three largest tournaments in the state, The Polar Bear, Shriners, and Stars and Stripes. The 3 tournaments are a "don't miss" for all Georgia Teams. |
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Mark Jackson Mr. Jackson is the Director of Central Florida's Tourism and Sports Marketing (CFTSM), an initiative of the Central Florida Development Council (CFDC) and Polk County Board of County Commissioners, an award winning program that promotes tourism, sports and economic development in Central Florida's Polk County. |
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Floyd "Pop" Davis Pop Davis, a resident of Dunedin, Florida has been involved with ISA for over 2 decades. During that time, Pop remained loyal to ISA. Along side, Don Stratton, current CEO of ISA, Pop has worn many different hats, doing anything and everything from running concessions to umpiring. If you have ever been to an ISA tournament in Florida, chances are that Pop was there doing whatever he could to help the tournament run smoothly. Pop has managed to become an icon in Florida ISA. Everyone knows Pop. He has been at all of the major events, without fail, sitting at the game collecting gate fees and helping out wherever he can. Pop is and has truly been a major asset to ISA and Florida ISA over the years. |
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Craig Elliot Craig Elliot is considered one of the greatest players in slow pitch softball history by a lot of people, and there are many reasons to why they feel this way. He compiled statistics that made many people shake their head in amazement. Craig was part of the great Steele's team that won a number of ISA Major World Series titles. He once hit 9 home runs in a row; because of this the other teams decided to walk him the rest of the tournament. He was a member of the ISA National All-Tournament Team that same year. |
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Richard Sanders Richard Sanders Hall of Fame Bio will be added to this page shortly.........................
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Roger Tabor Roger has been involved with ISA for over 15 years and has always felt that ISA is an organization that truly puts its players, sponsors, and managers first and foremost. Roger started playing ISA softball sometime in the 80's when ISA's CEO, Don Stratton began hosting tournaments in the Auburndale and Bartow, Florida area. Starting with a small church team and progressing through the ranks of ISA, Roger competed as a player, manager, and sponsor in every level offered by ISA. Roger participated in 20 ISA World Championship touanements and claimed the title in the Church A, Class A, 40+, and AA divisions. Roger was also awarded the Class AA Manager of the Year, the Class A World Championship Manager of the Year and to 3 All Tournament Teams. |
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Rick Scherr Rick "The Crusher" Scherr was a powerful hitter who hit tape measure home runs. Nicknamed "The Crusher," that's what Scherr did to softballs during an almost 20 year career, hitting more that 4,000 homers and driving in more than 7,000 runs. He was named to 25 All American teams during his illustrious career. He was named MVP in 5 Major World Series. |
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Woddy Bell When you think of Woody Bell, you immediately think of the great Bell Corp. teams of the past two and a half decades who won the Men's Major World Series and the ISA Super World Series in 1989. |
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Jim Simoens Jim Simoens of Winter Haven, Florida joined ISA in 1993 as the Director of the Twilight Girls Fastpitch Tournaments. Shortly thereafter, Jim became a full time Director for Florida ISA Fastpitch. After 9 years of directing for Florida ISA, Jim was named the Florida ISA Fastpitch State Director in 2005 and has held the position ever since. He has been involved in over 25 Youth World Series Tournaments and Winter Nationals with roles ranging from a Site Director, Tournament Director, and Bracktologist. |
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Dal Beggs Dal Beggs is one of the most decorated players in the game of softball to date. He has been elected to countless All Tournament Teams in many different tournaments ranging from Qualifiers to World Series Tournaments. Dal has been a part of 19 World Series Championship Teams throughout his career. He has played with some of the best teams in the last 20 years. Team Resmondo, Dan Smith, and Team Synergy are a couple of the teams that he has played on. He was also honored with the ISA Major World Series MVP in 2004. |
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Brett Helmer Brett Helmer of Cicero, NY is one of the most decorated players in the sport of softball today. Over the years, Brett has played with some of the most competitive teams in the sport. Pierce Construction, Sojern/Specialty Tank/TPS, Hague/Wessel/TPS, Team Easton, Bell Corp., and Dan Smith are just to name a few. While playing, Brett has managed to claim 14 World Series Championships, is a 4 time National Batting Champion, and was named to 28 different All World Teams. He has also been named the Easton Bomb Squad Home Run Champion in 2004, and named the Long Haul Bombers Tour Champion in 2003, 2004, and 2007. In 2001, Brett was also named the ISA World Series MVP in Jordon, MN. |
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Alan Brown Alan began umpiring in 1976 and joined Georgia ISA in 1987. In 2005, he was appointed to the Georgia ISA Deputy UIC and has held that position to present. Throughout his career as an umpire, Alan has been recognized several times by ISA. In 2001 he was named Umpire of the Year, 2009 named the Southern Regional Umpire of the Year, and has even picked up a few awards for his efforts on the directing side of ISA. |
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Rick Bose Rick has been with ISA for over 16 years. During this time he has served as a local site director and UIC. He presently serves as the Florida Senior and Florida Fastpitch UIC. In the Senior division, Rick assigned umpires and oversees the 24 Florida Half Century Tournaments as well as the SSUSA Tournament of Champions, SSUSA Eastern Nationals and the SSUSA Winter Nationals. |
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Mike "Mookie" Wingfield Mike "Mookie" Wingfield served as the unofficial Assistanst State Director for Florida ISA for over 10 years. In those 10 years, Mike established the South Florida Challenge Cup which brough in 12 tournaments each year to Florida ISA. He directed at many of the Winter National Tournaments, hosted several State and Regional tournaments, and traveled throughout the southeast promoting and playing in ISA Regional and National tournaments. Mike was also the first director to start hosting ISA events in Stuart, Florida. He also organized the umpires in South Florida while registering and outfitting each umpire out of his pocket. Mike also patrolled the team classifications and is credited with cleaning up the South Florida area. He was one of the first directors to work and communicate with other state directors such as Hank Heffner of Georgia and Claude Mullinix of Maryland. |
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