2018 USA Softball Super National tournament preview!
USA Softball Super National Championship
September 27-28
Ridgeland, Mississippi
Freedom Ridge Park
The USA Softball Super Nationals start at 9 AM CENTRAL time on Friday September 28th in Ridgeland, Mississippi at the Freedom Park softball fields with 2 games.
The favorites are the defending champs WC Monsta and H Auto (aka Resmondo). T's 13 takes a shot at H Auto first on Friday at 9 AM CENTRAL time and Team Racks gets Comatose a Wisconsin A/B team. The entire tournament will now be played on Friday because of the Thursday games getting rained out. If they avoid the upsets which could definitely happen then H Auto and WC Monsta will mostly likely meet 3 times for the Super title. WC Monsta is actually favored in this event in my opinion as they have had H. Auto's number this year but this is why we play the games because we never know. Looking at the rosters T's 13 and Racks have great players top to bottom but in USA Softball in recent years those types of all star teams have not been winning as often.
The weather looks rainy and warm and the teams get 16 Home Runs on 300 foot fences so the games could go very long unless run rules are met.
TIMES on the Bracket are CENTRAL!
Link to Super bracket, stats, teams, and LIVESTREAM
SoftballCenter.com will have the chat room open to discuss the tournament.
Weekend Weather
2018 Super Teams and Rosters
Team Racks; Yahhh!
Comatose/S2N/Monsta
H.Auto/RDD/All In/Sprizzi/Easton
WC Monsta – Chente Granados
Ts 13/Monsta/Ductech
Freedom Ridge Park
253 W School St, Ridgeland, MS 39157
Google Earth says the fences are 300 feet
Past USA Super Results
2017 USA Softball Super Champions – WC Monsta
2017 USA Softball Super tournament report
2017 Final Standings from the Super
1st Place Place WC Monsta 3-0
2nd Place Place H.Auto/Resmondo/OA Apparel/SPTank 2-0
3rd Place Place T's 13/Monsta 2-2
4th Place Place OC 1-2
5th Place Place ASP/KV Weld/A&A Utility/OA/LGE/Gillies 0-2
2016 USA Softball Super Champions – O&S Cattle/Mr. D's
2016 USA Softball Super tournament report
Final ASA Super Standings
1) O&S Cattle/Mr. D's 4-1
2) WC Monsta 5-2
3) PowerHouseSportz/Racks/Monsta 2-2
4) Team Combat 2-2
5) T's 13/Demarini 1-2
5) H.Auto/SIS/ASP/MrWiggles/RDD/Easton 1-2
7) OC 0-2
7) TG/Red's Astros 0-2
2015 ASA Super Tournament Report
2014 ASA Super Tournament Report
2014 1st – Long Haul/H. Auto/Easton
2nd – Sonny's
3rd – Rip City/Demarini
2013 ASA Super Tournament Report
2013 Final Standings:
1st – Hortenbach Auto/Easton: 4-0
2nd – Sonny's Softball Club: 3-2
3rd – Rip City / Iron Hawk / DeMarini: 3-2
4th – Team Combat / Derby Boys: 2-2
5th – Xtreme/Miken: 2-2
6th – Tharaldson/Easton: 2-3
7th – Shoppe/Backman/TYJA/LouisvilleSlugger: 1-3
8th – Whalers / CAGear: 0-3
For 1953-1983 ASA Super National History go here:
http://www.angelfire.com/sd/slopitch/asa_early.html
1981
Burlington, NC
Howard’s/Western Steer, Denver, NC
Steele’s Sports, Lima OH
Rick Scherr, Howards (16-19, .842, 8 HRs, 23 RBIs)
Rick Scherr, Don Arndt (11-18, .611, 17 RBIs), Howard’s and Henry McBeth, Steele’s (14-21, .667, 12 RBIs) – 8
Rick Scherr, Howards -.842
1982
Burlington, NC
Jerry’s Caterers, Miami, FL
Howard’s/Western Steer, Denver, NC
Bruce Meade, Jerry’s Caterers (26-37, .703, 12 HRs, 32 RBIs)
Bruce Meade, Jerry’s Caterers -12
Bruce Meade, Jerry’s Caterers -.703
1983
Burlington, NC
Howard’s/Western Steer, Denver, NC
Elite Coatings, Gordon, GA
Rick Scherr, Howards (15-17, .882, 12 HRs, 30 RBIs)
Craig Elliot, Elite Coatings-14
Rick Scherr, Howards -.882
1984
Burlington, NC
Howard’s/Western Steer, Denver, NC
Jerry’s Caterers, Miami, FL
Rick Scherr, Howards (24-31, .775, 20 HRs, 37 RBIs)
Rick Scherr, Howard’s – 20
Bruce Meade, Jerry’s Caterers -.775
1985
Burlington, NC
Steele’s Sports, Grafton, OH
Elite Coatings, Gordon, GA
Craig Elliot, Steele’s (.711, 17 HRs, 32 RBIs)
Craig Elliot, Steele’s Sports – 17
Bruce Meade, Jerry’s Caterers – .815
1986
Burlington, NC
Steele’s Sports, Grafton, OH
Pepsi-Cola, Danville, VA
Craig Elliot, Steele’s Sports (.703, 17 HRs, 28 RBIs)
Craig Elliot, Steele’s – 17
Charles Wright, Steele’s . – .810 (12 HRs)
1987
Parma, OH
Steele’s Sports, Grafton, OH
Budweiser, Youngstown, OH
Mike Macenko, Steele’s (27-36, .750, 12 HRs, 26 RBIs)
Scott Virkus, Steele’s – 16 (.667)
Mike Macenko, Steele’s -.722
1988
Oklahoma City, OK
Starpath, Monticello, KY
Sports Hero’s Athletics, Eagan, MN
Dave Johnson, Starpath (21-32, .650, 11 HRs, 20 runs scored)
Dave Johnson, Starpath ; Bruce Baily, John Hanson’s and Bill Blake, Steele’s (22-26, .846) – 11
Kevin Giddens, Lighthouse -.818
1989
Oklahoma City, OK
Ritch’s Salvage, Harrisburgh, NC
Starpath/Kirk’s Glass, Lexington, KY
Charles Wright, Ritch’s Salvage (31-39, .795, 14 HRs, 24 RBIs)
Britt Hightower, Ritch’s Salvage (25-39, .641, 33 RBIs) -16
Bruce Rains, Starpath/Kirks – .875 (21-24, 12 HRs)
1990
Oklahoma City, OK
Steele’s Silver Bullets, Grafton, OH
Lighthouse/Sunbelt, Stone Mountain, GA
Mike Macenko (27-31, .871, 18 HRs, 34 RBIs) and Monty Tucker (23-26, .880, 18 HRs, 26 RBIs), Steele’s Silver Bullets
Doug Roberson, Superior/ Apollo –20 (30-41, .732, 35 RBIs)
Carl Rose, Lighthouse (27-30, 17 HRs, 25 RBIs) & Wes Lord, Budweiser (18-20, 10 HRs, 21 RBIs) – .900
1991
Little Rock, AK
Sunbelt/Worth, Centerville, GA
Ritch’s-Superior/ TPS, Windsor Locks, CT
Steve Craven, Sunbelt/Worth 14-19, .737, 5 HRs)
Jim Fuller, Ritch’s-Superior, Jeff Arnold, Williams/Finke, Britt Hightower Danny Williams (.632), Sunbelt – 8
Carl Rose, Sunbelt/ Worth -.800 (7 HRs)
1992
Hendersonville, TN
Ritch’s-Superior/ TPS, Windsor Locks, CT
Steele’s/Sunbelt, Brooke Park, OH
Dirk Androff, Ritch’s-Superior (22-28, .786, 10 HRs, 24 RBIs)
Jimmy Powers, Steele’s (19-23, .826, 30 RBIs)-11
Bubba Defer, Worth/Time Out Sports – .867 (13-15, 8 HRs, 15 RBIs)
1993
Johnson City, TN
Ritch’s-Superior/ TPS, Windsor Locks, CT
Bell Corp/Easton, Tampa, FL
Charles Wright, Ritch’s-Superior (18-22, .818, 13 HRs, 25 RBIs)
Carl Rose, Williams/Worth – 18 (25-34, .735, 38 RBIs)
Scott Flood, DJ’s – .850 (17-20, 8 HRs, 20 RBIs)
1994
Maryville, TN
Bell Corp/Easton, Tampa, FL
Ritch’s-Superior/ TPS, Windsor Locks, CT
Hank Garris, Bell Corp (19-22, .864, 12 HRs, 18 RBIs)
Dan Schuck, Bell Corp –14 (19-25, .760, 22 RBIs)
Derek Oliver, Converters -.950 (19-20, 8 HRs, 15 RBIs)
1995
Waterloo, IA
Lighthouse/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA
Ritch’s-Superior/ TPS, Windsor Locks, CT
Wendell Rickard, Lighthouse/ Worth (15-26, .577, 6 HRs, 19 RBIs)
Wendell Rickard, Lighthouse and Parrish Barwick, (10-12, .833, 14 RBIs) Back Porch -6
Mike Jackson, Riverside/ RAM -.842 (16-19)
1996
Johnson City, TN
Ritch’s-Superior/ Tri-Gems/Beloli/ TPS, Windsor Locks, CT
Shen Valley/ Superior/Taylor Brothers/TPS, Bridgewater, VA
Darrell Bealer, Ritch’s-Superior (25-30, .833, 19 HRs, 32 RBIs)
Darrell Bealer, Ritch’s, Tot Powers, Shen Valley (30-34, .882, 36 RBIs) and Carl Rose, Lighthouse (27-38, .711, 29 RBIs) -19
Jeff Wallace, Steele’s Silver Bullets -.909 (30-33, 17 HRs, 28 RBIs)
1997
Sanford, FL
Ritch’s-Superior/ Tri-Gems/Beloli/ TPS, Windsor Locks, CT
Shen Valley/ Taylor Brothers/TPS Bridgewater, VA
Dewayne Nevitt, Ritch’s-Superior (.632, 20 HRs, 37 RBIs)
Dewayne Nevitt, Ritch’s –20
Mike Rodriguez, Sierra – .826 (19-23)
1998
Sanford, FL
Lighthouse/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA
Sunbelt/Dan Smith/ Easton, Centerville, GA
Ricky Huggins, Lighthouse (13-16, .812, 11 HRs, 24 RBIs)
Carl Rose, Lighthouse – 12 (12-15, .750, 18 RBIs)
Greg Cannedy, Sierra/TPS – 857 (12-14)
1999
Sanford, FL
Team Easton, Burlingame, CA
Team TPS, Louisville, KY
Todd Joerling, Team Easton (15-19, .789, 14 RBIs)
Jeff Wallace, Team TPS (25 RBIs) – 12
Brett Helmer, Team Easton -.833 (15-18)
2000
Sanford, FL
Team TPS, Louisville, KY
Bell Corp/Easton, Tampa, FL
Hank Garris, Team TPS (.900, 16 HRs)
Hank Garris, Team TPS – 16
Hank Garris, Team TPS – .900
2001
Sanford, FL
Long Haul/Taylor/ Shen Corp/TPS, Albertville, MN
Hague/Resmondo/ Specialty Tank/TPS, Columbus, OH
Brad Stiles, Long Haul/TPS (13-14, .929)
Jeff Wallace, Long Haul/TPS (13-17, .765, 11 RBIs) – 11
Brad Stiles, Long Haul/ TPS – .929
2002
Sanford, FL
Long Haul/Taylor/ Shen Corp/TPS, Albertville, MN
Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/ Easton, San Jose, CA
Jeff Wallace, Long Haul/TPS (17-19, .865, 14 HRs, 26 RBIs)
Jeff Wallace, Long Haul – 14
Jeff Hall, Backman/ Smith/Easton (20-22) – .909
2003
Sanford, FL
Resmondo/Hague/ Taylor/Sunbelt/ Miken, Columbus, OH
Dan Smith/Backman/ Menosse/Easton, San Jose, CA
Howie Krause, Resmondo/ Hague (11-16, .688, 7 HRs, 16 RBIs)
Brett Helmer, Dan Smith/Backman (23 RBIs) – 11
Bob Woldyk, US Vinyl (12-13, 4 HRs) – .923
2004 – The ASA Super Class Disbanded, The Major Class was the highest class in 2004 and 2005. Then in 2006, the Major Class was Disbanded and the Class-A Nationals became the highest Classification in ASA in 2006.
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