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NSA World Series (1986-2005)

National Softball Association

 

Year - Location
Champion  -----------------------------------------------------  Runner-Up
MVP
HR Leader
Batting Leader
Defensive Award - if awarded
Offensive Awarded - if awarded
All World Team
Standings


1986 - Houston, TX
Steele’s Sports, Grafton, OH --------------------------------------------------- Texas Sports, Houston, TX
Steele's beat Texas Sports 25-4 in the Winner's Bracket finals. Texas Sports upset Smythe Sox 22-19 to reach the winner's bracket final. Once in the loser's bracket, CDI of Oklahoma City eliminated Smythe Sox 17-16 and then eliminated Stone City Cannans of San Antonio 18-9 in the loser's bracket. Then, while they were about to play Texas Sports in the loser's bracket final for the right to play Steele's for the championship, the rains came and washed away the tournament. Undefeated Steele's (7-0) was declared the champ, CDI won a coin flip over Texas sports to claim second place. Stone City was fourth, while the Smythe Sox (5-2) and Budweiser Right On of Houston tied for fifth. Mike Macenko recorded 21 consecutive hits to start the tournament on his way to the MVP Award. 

MVP - Mike Macenko, Steele’s Sports (27-31, .871, 15 HRs, 24 RBIs)
HR Leader - Charles Wright, Steele’s (31-54, .574, 39 RBIs) - 21
Batting Leader - Mike Macenko, Steele’s - .871
Defensive MVP - not awarded

1986 NSA All World Team (no positions listed) - (incomplete)
Player - Mike Macenko, Steele's Sports (27-31, .871, 15 HRs, 24 RBIs)
Player - Charles Wright, Steele's Sports (31-54, .574, 21 HRs, 39 RBIs)
Player - Craig Elliott, Steele's Sports (27-35, .771, 17 HRs, 31 RBIs)
Player - Mike Bolen, Steele's Sports
Player - Dennis Graser, Steele's Sports
Player - Doug Roberson, Steele's Sports
Player - Greg Schulte, Texas Sports
 - No info available on remainder of all-tournament team (Texas Sports, CDI and Stone City players)

1986 Standings (incomplete)
1. Steele's Sports, Grafton, OH 7-0
2. Texas Sports, Houston, TX
3. CDI, Oklahoma City, OK 6-2
4. Stone City Cannans, San Antonio, TX
5. Smythe Sox, Houston, TX 5-2
5. Budweiser Right-On, Houston, TX
No info available on the remaining teams (20 total), records and their finish
Wamble Insurance, Houston TX
Houston Hawks, Houston TX
Williams' Stars, Houston TX
Traux, Houston TX
Kace, Houston TX
Phelps Insurance, Houston TX
Dallas, DeSoto TX
Austin Toyota, Austin, TX
Ardis Roofing, Greenwood, SC
Athletic Shop, Hammond, LA
- plus the 4 other teams that also entered


1987 - Houston, TX
Smythe Sox, Houston, TX and Athletic Shop, Hammond, LA - (Declared co-champs due to rain)
Smythe Sox and Athletic Shop were declared Co-Champs in this rain-shortened event. Both teams suffered one loss. Smythe (had defeated Starpath in their first game) coming from losers bracket beat Athletic Shop in the first final 19-18 on 2 run homer by Bruce Meade. The "if" game was never played. Athletic Shop sent Smythe Sox to the losers bracket initially with a 24-15 victory. To reach the championship, Smythe beat Howards 45-12 in losers bracket final. Athletic Shop won a 7-0 forfeit over Superior Bombats in winners bracket final due to Superior having to catch their plane due to the long rain delays. Defending champ, Steele's defeated Howards 37-12 in their opening game, were eliminated in back to back losses ; 29-28 to the Bombats and then to Howards 45-25. In the win over Howards, Smythe hit 21 HRs. Mike Parrott and Mark Heirlmeier hit 3 each, while Doug Brown was 5-5. Trailing 17-8, Athletic shop scored 10 in top of 7th to take a 18-17 lead. Larry Fredieu and Mark Lewis hit homers in that rally. Paul Drilling chipped in with a bases loaded double. In the bottom of the 7th, Cecil Whitehead got a base hit and then Meade hit his game winner. For Smythe in the game. Brown hit 3 HRs, while Meade, Parrott and Blake each hit 2. Blake was the tournament HR king with 14.

Co-MVPs - Cecil Whitehead, Smythe Sox
Co-MVPs - Hal Harlan, Athletic Shop
HR Leader - Bill Blake, Smythe Sox - 14
Batting Leader - ?
Defensive MVP - Paul Drilling, Athletic Shop

1987 NSA All World Team (no positions listed) - (incomplete)
Player - Cecil Whitehead, Smythe Sox
Player - Hal Harlan, Athletic Shop
Player - Paul Drilling, Athletic Shop
Player - Bill Blake, Smythe Sox (14 HRs)
Player - Bruce Meade, Smythe Sox
Player - Doug Brown, Smythe Sox
Player - Mike Parrott, Smythe Sox
Player - Larry Friedieu, Athletic Shop
Player - Greg Schulte, Athletic Shop
Player - Mike Macenko, Steele's Sports (15-21, .714, 13 HRs, 20 RBIs)
- No info available on remainder of all-tournament team (Superior Bombats and Howards Players)

1987 Standings (incomplete) - 24 teams total
1. (Tie) Smythe Sox, Houston, TX
1. (Tie) Athletic Shop, Hammond, LA
3. Superior Bombats, Windsor Locks, CT
4. Howard's/Western Steer, Denver, NC
5. Steele's Sports, Grafton, OH
?. Starpath, Monticello, KY
?. Texas Capitols, Austin, TX
?. CDI, Oklahoma City, OK
- No info available on the remaining teams, records and their finish, tournament cut short due to rain


1988 - Austin, TX
Steele’s Silver Bullets, Grafton, OH --------------------------------------------- Howard’s/Western Steer, Denver, NC
Steele's defeated Larry's Used Cars in the winner's bracket final by a close 14-13 score. Meanwhile, Howard's after losing their first game against the Austin Capitals, had to fight through the losers bracket where they met the Austin Caps again. This time, it was a different story as the Steermen came out on top 27-15. Howard's then eliminated Larry's 41-20 to get another shot at Steele's in the finals. In a slugfest, Steele's won the title by a 50-36 score. They scored 21 runs in the first inning.

MVP -Doug Roberson, Steele’s (15-19, .789, 6 HRs, 18 RBIs)
HR Leader - Jim Fuller, Howard's/Western Steer - 15
Batting Leader - Greg Schulte, Auston Capitols (17-21) - .810
Defensive MVP - Ron Parnell, Steele's Silver Bullets

1988 NSA All World Team (no positions listed) -  (incomplete)
Player - Doug Roberson, Steele's Silver Bullets (15-19, .789, 6 HRs, 18 RBIs)
Player - Ron Parnell, Steele's Silver Bullets
Player - Mike Macenko, Steele's Silver Bullets (15-23, .652)
Player - Bill Blake, Steele's Silver Bullets (16-23, .696, 9 HRs)
Player - Ken Loeri, Steele's Silver Bullets (15-19, .789)
Player - Bruce Meade, Steele's Silver Bullets (16-23, .696, 9 HRs)
Player - Jim Fuller, Howards (15 HRs)
Player - Steve Jackson, Larry's Used Cars (14-21, .667., 4 HRs, 10 RBIs)
Player - Greg Pyke, Austin Capitols (17-22, .773)
Player - Freddie Johnson, Austin Capitols (15-20, .750, 8 HRs, 23 RBIs)
Player - Greg Schulte, Austin Capitols (17-21, .810, 8 HRs, 18 RBIs)
- No info available on remainder of all-tournament team, missing some players (Howards Players)

OTHERS:
Scott Virkus, Steele's Silver Bullets (13-19, .684)
Ernie Montgomery, Steele's Silver Bullets (12-17, .706)

1988 Standings
1. Steele's Silver Bullets, Grafton, OK 4-0
2. Howard's/Western Steer, Denver, NC 4-2
3. Larry's Used Cars, Grand Prairie, TX 2-2
4. Austin Capitols, Austin, TX 3-2
5. William's Stars, Houston, TX 2-2
5. Superior Softball, Windsor Locks, CT 1-2
7. Purdys, Fort Worth, TX 1-2
7. South Texas Lightening, Houston, TX 1-2
9. Pittsburgh Hot Links, Pittsburgh, PA 0-2
9. Villain Sports, Seguin, TX 0-2


1989 - Fort Worth, TX
Steele’s Silver Bullets, Grafton, OH --------------------------------------------- Houston Sweepers, Houston, TX
The Sweepers scored 23 runs in the 7th inning to defeat the Number 1 ranked team in the country, Superior-Apollo of Windsor Locks, CT 64-56 to advance into the finals against Steeles. Steele’s defeated Sweepers 7-0 via forfeit and won the Championship. Steeles won their first game 25-16 over Coil's Plus of Texas and had then sent Sweepers (43-18), Ken Michael's (47-6) and Superior/Apollo (62-34) to the losers bracket. Steele's averaged 37 Runs per game. The Sweepers consisted of some Bell Corp and Starpath players. The Sweepers defeated Dixie Carpets 20-4, before losing to Steeles. They then eliminated in order; Richardsons (13-4), Williams Stars (34-31), Century Worth (20-17), Ken Michaels (39-35) before the 65-56, three and a half marathon losers bracket final with Superior/Apollo. Due to the losers bracket taking so long, the Sweepers had to forfeit the final to Steele's 7-0 to catch their planes home. Steele's hit an amazing 96 HRs in the four games they played. The outscored their opponents 184-82 and that included the 7-0 final game score. The Sweepers run differential was 208-207. 

MVP -Monty Tucker, Steele’s (20-21, .952, 12 HRs, 20 RBIs)
HR Leader - Jon Meyers, Sweepers - 20
Batting Leader - Monty Tucker, Steele’s - .952
Defensive MVP - Jon Meyers, Houston Sweepers

1989 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - Monty Tucker, Steels's Silver Bullets (20-21, .952, 12 HRs, 20 RBIs)
Player - Jon Meyers, Houston Sweepers (20 HRs)
Player - Ron Parnell, Steele's Silver Bullets (21-25, .840, 12 HRs)
Player - Craig Elliott, Steele's Silver Bullets (15-21, .714, 11 HRs, 23 RBIs)
Player - Bill Blake, Steele's Silver Bullets (16-20, .800, 10 HRs)
Player - Dirk Androff, Steele's Silver Bullets (19-23, .826, 10 HRs)
Player - Mike Ambers, Houston Sweepers (13 HRs)
Player - Britt Hightower, Houston Sweepers (11 HRs)
Player - Danny Williams, Houston Sweepers (11 HRs)
Player - Jim Fuller, Superior-Apollo (22-28, .786, 15 HRs)
Player - Doug Roberson, Superior-Apollo (22-26, .846, 14 HRs)
Player - Rich Plante, Superior-Apollo (20-23, .869, 15 HRs)
Player - Ted Cox, Ken Michael's (14-16, .875)

OTHERS:
Cecil Whitehead, Steele's Silver Bullets (16-23, .696, 8 HRs)
Todd Joerling, Steele's Silver Bullets (16-24, .667, 10 HRs)
Scott Virkus, Steele's Silver Bullets (11-16, .687)
Larry Fredieu, Steele's Silver Bullets (9 HRs)

1989 Standings (incomplete)
1. Steele's Silver Bullets, Grafton, OH 5-0
2. Houston Sweepers, Houston, TX 6-2
3. Superior-Apollo, Windsor Locks, CT 3-2
4. Ken Michael's, Rockville, MD 3-2
5. Century/Worth, Atchison, KS 2-2
5. CDI, Oklahoma City, OK 3-2
7. Williams Stars, Houston, TX 2-2
7. Dixie Carpets, Houston, TX 2-2
9. Coils Plus, Longview, TX 1-2
9. Texas Capitols, Austin, TX 1-2
9. Richardson's 1-2
- No info available on the remaining teams, records and their finish


1990 - Brook Park, OH
Steele’s Silver Bullets, Grafton, OH --------------------------------------------- Superior/Apollo, Windsor Locks, CT
Steele's beat Superior-Apollo 62-55 in the winner's bracket final and then beat them again in the Championship 27-26. In the 62-55 game, Mike Macenko was 8 for 8 with 8 HRs. Dirk Androff and Todd Joerling each hit 6 HRs. Three of Joerling's came in the 5th inning. The Men of Steele hit 39 total HRs in the game. In the Championship game with one out in the 7th inning, Macenko, Monty Tucker and Bill Blake hit back to back to back HRs to win the game and the Championship. The HR totals for this game are as follows: For Steele's - Mike Maceno (8 HRs), Dirk Androff (6 HRs), Todd Joerling (6 HRs), Bill Blake (2 HRs). For Superior/Apollo - Dave Steffen (6 HRs), Dennis Graser (5 HRs), Cecil Whitehead (4 HRs), Darrell Beeler (4 HRs), Jim Fuller (4 HRs), Rich Plante (3 HRs)...... and they are just the hightlights.

MVP -Mike Macenko, Steele’s (24-29, .828, 16 HRs, 23 RBIs, 21 Runs)
HR Leader - Craig Elliot, Stewarts (24-33, .727) - 18
Batting Leader - Dave Johnson, Starpath (18-19)  - .947
Defensive MVP - ?

1990 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - Mike Macenko, Steele's Silver Bullets (24-29, .828, 16 HRs, 23 RBIs, 21 Runs)
Player - Dirk Androff, Steele's Silver Bullets (17-23, .739, 15 HRs, 23 RBIs, 23 Runs)
Player - Scott Virkus, Steele's Silver Bullets (20-27, .741, 11 HRs,21 RBIs, 20 Runs)
Player - Todd Joerling, Steele's Silver Bullets (20-26, .769, 14 HRs, 25 RBIs, 20 Runs)
Player - Danny Williams, Steele's Silver Bullets (18-25, .720, 7 HRs, 15 RBIs, 18 Runs)
Player - Ernie Montgomery, Steele's Silver Bullets (12-19, .632, 7 HRs, 12 RBIs, 15 Runs)
Player - Cecil Whitehead, Superior/Apollo
Player - Jim Fuller, Superior/Apollo
Player - Rich Plante, Superior/Apollo
Player - Dave Steffen, Superior/Apollo
Player - Craig Elliott, Stewart’s Lounge (24-33, .727, 18 HRs)
Player - FA Martin, Stewart’s Lounge
Player - Dave Johnson, Starpath (18-19, .947)
Player - Dave Allen, Starpath

OTHERS:
Rick Weiterman, Steele's (7-9, .778, 1 HR, 4 RBIs, 6 Runs)
Bill Blake, Steele's (19-28, .679, 9 HRs, 16 RBIs, 17 Runs)
Monty Tucker, Steele's (18-27, .667, 9 HRs, 14 RBIs, 20 Runs)
John Grissom, Steele's (15-25, .600, 6 HRs, 11 RBIs, 13 Runs)
Greg Schulte, Steele's (15-25, .600, 9 HRs, 21 RBIs, 15 Runs)
Dan Schuck, Steele's (11-22, .500, 5 HRs, 10 RBIs, 8 Runs)

1990 Standings
1. Steele's Silver Bullets, Grafton, OH 5-0
2. Superior/Apollo, Windsor Locks, CT 3-2
3. Stewart’s Lounge, Pittsburgh, PA 5-2
4. Starpath, Monticello, KY 2-2
5. Bell Corp., Tampa, FL 2-2
5. Medina Body Shop, Brunswick, OH 2-2
7. NOSI, Columbus, OH 2-2
7. Laborers #310, Cleveland, OH 1-2
9. Premier/Century, Tempe, AZ 0-2
9. Sunset, Detroit, MI 0-2
9. Wally’s, Parma, OH 0-2
9. Cuyahoga Dunham Supply, Cleveland, OH 0-2


1991 - East Ridge, TN
Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks, CT -------------------------------------- Starpath/LeAlCo, Monticello, KY
Richt's/Superior defeated second ranked Starpath/LeAlCo of Kentucky twice en route to capturing the NSA World Series. The Scores were 31-5 in the winner's bracket final and then 29-19 in the championship game. Darrell Beeler was the MVP as he went 8-8 with 2 HRs in those final two games. Their other two victories were against Williams/Fink 34-33 and St. Louis Softball Club 33-8. Legendary Craig Elliott came out of retirement to play with Datom-Argus. HE played with his brother Scott and they finished 3-2 in 5th place.

MVP -Darrell Beeler, Ritch’s-Superior (15-17, .882, 4 HRs)
HR Leader - Dirk Androff, Ritch’s-Superior - 10
Batting Leader - Darrell Beeler, Ritch’s-Superior - .882 
Defensive MVP - ?

1991 NSA All-World Team (no positions listed) - (incomplete)
Player - Darrell Beeler, Ritch's-Superior (15-17, .882, 4 HRs)
Player - Dirk Androff, Ritch's-Superior (10 HRs)
Player - Charles Wright, Ritch's-Superior (12-15, .800, 7 HRs)
Player - Jim Fuller, Ritch's-Superior (17-20, .850, 8 HRs)
Player - Dave Steffen, Ritch's-Superior (13-17, .765, 7 HRs)
Player - Cecil Whitehead, Ritch's-Superior (15-19, .789, 8 HRs)
Player - Carl Rose, Williams/Finke
- No info available on remainder of all-tournament team (Starpath and Sunbelt players)

OTHERS:
Dennis Graser, Ritch's-Superior (14-20, .700)

1991 Standings
1. Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks CT 4-0
2. Starpath/Le-Al-Co, Monticello, KY 3-2
3. Sunbelt/Worth, Centerville, GA 3-2
4. Williams/Finke, Spring, TX 3-2
5. Datum-Argus/Moulton, Lebanon, TN 3-2
5. New Construction, Shelbyville, IN 2-2
7. St. Louis Softball Club, St. Louis, MO 2-2
7. Nanney’s Office Supplies, Spartenburg, SC 2-2
9. Rick’s 1-2
9. Barbees 1-2
9. Athletics Choice, Roanoke, VA 0-2
9. Big Daddy’s, Roswell, GA 0-2
13. Brainard Lumber, Chattanooga, TN 0-2


1992 - Greensboro, NC
Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks, CT -------------------------------------- Starpath, Monticello, KY
Missing Charles Wright for the first two games and Jim Fuller for the entire tournament as he was injured with a pinched nerve in his hand. R-S still managed to win the NSA World Series. They played in a baseball stadium and the R-S Express only hit 13 HRs in 4 games. Three were inside the park homers. Dirk Androff had the most HRs for R-S with 4.  In the entire tournament, there were only 49 total home runs over the fence, plus 17 inside the park home runs. There were also 39 triples. Ritch's beat Starpath in a come from behind 16-13 victory in the winners bracket final. Then after Starpath eliminated DJ's, R-S beat them again in the Championship game 20-8.

MVP -Paul Drilling, Ritch’s-Superior (8-12, .667)
HR Leader - Dirk Androff, Ritch’s-Superior - 4
Batting Leaders - Paul Drilling, Ritch's-Superior (8-12) -  .667
Batting Leaders - Dirk Androff, Ritch's-Superior (12-18) -  .667 
Batting Leaders - Doug Roberson, Ritch's-Superior (12-18)  .667
Batting Leaders - Rick Weiterman, Ritch's-Superior (10-15) - .667 
Defensive MVP - ?
(Check, Greg Cannedy - ODPA)

1992 NSA All-World Team (no positions listed) - (incomplete)
Player - Paul Drilling, Ritch's-Superior (8-12, .667)
Player - Doug Roberson, Ritch's-Superior (12-18, .667
Player - Rick Weiterman, Ritch's-Superior (10-15, .667)
Player - Dirk Androff, Ritch's-Superior (12-18, .667, 4 HRs)
Player - Britt Hightower, Ritch's-Superior (9-14, .643)
Player - Cecil Whitehead, Ritch's-Superior (9-14, .643)
- No info available on remainder of all-tournament team  (Starpath, DJs and Williams Players)

1992 Standings
1. Ritch's-Superior, Windsor Locks, CT 4-0
2. Starpath, Monticello, KY 4-2
3. DJ's/Easton, Atchison, KS 4-2
4. Williams/Worth, Houston, TX 3-2
5. Bell Corp., Tampa, FL 1-2
5. New Construction, Shelbyville, IN 2-2
7. Steele's/Sunbelt, Brook Park, OH 1-2
7. Converters Unlimited, Kinston, NC 1-2
9. AJD, Richmond, VA 0-2
9. Datum-Argus, Lebanon, TN 0-2
9. Moulton Furniture, Moulton, AL 0-2
9. Nanney's, Spartenburg, SC 0-2


1993 - Burlington, NC
Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks, CT --------------------------------------- Steele’s/Sunbelt, Brooke Park, OH
TBD

MVP -Paul Drilling, Ritch’s-Superior (8-13, .615, 2 HRs)
HR Leader - Steve Craven, Steele’s/Sunbelt (21-27, .778) – 11
Batting Leader - Ken Pruitt, Williams/Worth (11-12) - .917
Defensive MVP - Todd Joerling, Bell Corp.

1993 NSA All World Team
Pitcher – Paul Drilling, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (12-15, .800)
Catcher – Steve Craven, Steele’s/Sunbelt (21-27, .778, 11 HRs)
First Base – Mike Macenko, Steele’s/Sunbelt (5 HRs)
Second Base – Donnie Rardin, Bell Corp. (14-17, .824
Third Base – Kerry Everett, Bell Corp. (11-14,.786
Shortstop – Todd Joerling, Bell Corp.
Outfield – Britt Hightower, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
Outfield – Randy Kortokrax, Steele’s/Sunbelt (17-25, .680, 7 HRs)
Outfield – Sterlin Ibrom, Williams/Worth
Outfield – Cecil Whitehead, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
Utility – Charles Wright, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (7 HRs)
Utility – Ron Parnell, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (5 HRs)
Utility – Curtis Williams, Vernon’s (10-12, .833)
Utility – Ken Pruitt, Williams/Worth (11-12, .917)

OTHERS:
Chris Beck, Convertors Unlimited (13-16, .813)
Phil White, Bell Corp (11-14, .786)
George Sampson, KC Services (10-14, 714)
Barry Sutherland, Shen Valley Roofing (12-17, .706)
Doug Kissane, Shen Valley Roofing (11-16, .688, 5 HRS)
Brad Stiles, KC Services (11-16, .688)
Jacque Miller, Steele’s/Sunbelt (56 HRs)
Phil Jobe, Steele’s/Sunbelt (5 HRs)
Dan Schuck, Bell Corp (5 HRs)

1993 Standings
1. Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks CT 4-0
2. Steele’s/Sunbelt, Brook Park, OH 5-2
3. Bell Corp./Easton, Tamps, FL 2-2
4. Williams/Worth, Spring, TX 3-2
5. Vernon’s/TPS, Jacksonville, FL 1-2
5. Shen Valley Roofing, Bridgewater, VA 2-2
7. Converter’s/TPS, Kinston, NC 2-2
7. K.C. Services, Houston, TX 2-2
9. Steele’s/XLT , Grafton, OH 0-2
9. Beloli/TPS, Boston, MA 0-2
9. Terry’s, N. Wilkesboro, NC 0-2
9. AJD/TPS, Richmond, VA 0-2


1994 - Burlington, NC
Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks, CT --------------------------------------- Shen Valley/DJ’s/TPS, Bridgewater, VA
Ritch's/Superior went undefeated (4-0) to win its fourth straight NSA World Series as they defeated Shen Valley 28-24 in the Championship game.

MVP -Ron Parnell, Ritch’s-Superior (14-18, .778)
HR Leader - J.C. Phelps, Shen Valley (18-28, .643, 19 RBIs) - 9
Batting Leader - Todd Joerling, Bell Corp. (15-18) - .833
Defensive MVP - ?

1994 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - Ron Parnell, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (14-18, .778)
Player - Britt Hightower, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
Player - Mike Macenko, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
Player - Darrell Beeler, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
Player - Rick Weiterman, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
Player - JC Phelps, Shen Valley/DJ’s/TPS (18-28, .643, 8 HRs, 19 RBIs)
Player - Jason Kendrick, Shen Valley/DJ’s/TPS
Player - Mike Shenk, Shen Valley/DJ’s/TPS
Player - John Keigley, Shen Valley/DJ’s/TPS
Player - Todd Joerling, Bell Corp./Easton (15-18, .833)
Player - Jeff Arnold, Bell Corp./Easton
Player - Mark Martin, Bell Corp./Easton
Player - Rick Beck, RSH/Deep South/Worth
Player - Greg Ferrell, RSH/Deep South/Worth

1994 Standings
1. Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks CT 4-0
2. Shen Valley/DJ’s/TPS, Bridgewater, VA 5-2
3. Bell Corp./Easton, Tamps, FL 2-2
4. RSH/Deep South/Worth, Ridgeland, MS 3-2
5. Williams/Worth, Spring, TX 2-2
5. Converter’s/Vernon’s/TPS, Kinston, NC 1-2
7. Charlie’s Tuna/Power-Flite, Ocean City, MD 1-2
7. County Sports/TPS/Reebok, Richmond, VA 1-2
9. Southland/TPS, Gainesville, GA 1-2
9. Steele’s/Sunbelt, Brook Park, OH 1-2
9. F. Scott’s Bad Boyz, Burlington, NC 1-2
9. Lighthouse/Alford’s/Worth, Stone Mt., GA 0-2


1995 - Burlington, NC
Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks, CT ---------------------------------------- Shen Valley/TPS, Bridgewater, VA
Ritch's captured its fifth straight NSA World Series championship.  The R-S Express from 1991-1995 has won 60 of the 87 tournaments the have entered and 15 of the last 24 Grand Slam events they entered as well.

MVP -Dirk Androff, Ritch’s-Superior (15-20, .750, 4 HRs)
HR Leaders - Dan Schuck, Bell (16-21, .762, 22 RBIs)  – 11
HR Leaders - Carl Rose, Lighthouse (21-28, .750, 30 RBIs) – 11
Batting Leader - Jacques Miller, Sup/Southland (15-17, 10 HRs) - .882
Defensive MVP - Greg Cannady, Bell Corp/Sunbelt/Easton

1995 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - Dirk Androff, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS (15-20, .750, 4 HRs)
Player - Britt Hightower, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
Player - Charles Wright, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
Player - Larry Fredieu, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
Player - Ron Parnell, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
Player - Paul Drilling, Ritch’s-Superior/TPS
Player - Dewayne Nevitt, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - Derek Oliver, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - JC Phelps, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - Scott Elliott, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - Carl Rose, Lighthouse/Worth (21-28, .750, 11 HRs, 30 RBIs)
Player - Wendall Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth
Player - Ricky Huggins, Lighthouse/Worth
Player - Greg Cannedy, Bell Corp/Sunbelt/Easton
Player - Dan Shuck, Bell Corp/Sunbelt/Easton (16-21, .762, 11 HRs, 22 RBIs)
Player - Jacques Miller, Superior/Southland (15-17, .882, 10 HRs)

1995 Standings
1. Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor Locks CT 4-0
2. Shen Valley/TPS, Bridgewater, VA 3-2
3. Lighthouse/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA 4-2
4. Bell Corp/Sunbelt/Easton, Tampa, FL 2-2
5. Harrison’s/Power-Flite, Portsmouth, VA 3-2
5. D&D Thoroughbreds/Demarini, Portland, OR 2-2
7. Superior/Southland/TPS, Gainesville, GA 2-2
7. Steele’s Hit Men, Brook Park, OH 1-2
9. Worth/AJ’s, Richmond, VA 1-2
9. Tri-Gems/Easton, Cedarbrook, NJ 0-2
9. Williams/Dudley, Spring, TX 0-2
9. F. Scott’s Bad Boyz, Burlington, NC 0-2


1996 - East Chicago, IN
Lighthouse/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA -------------------------------------------- Shen Valley/Superior/Taylor Brothers/TPS, Bridgewater, VA

MVP -Mike Shenk, Lighthouse (15-18, .833, 10 HRs, 26 RBIs)
HR Leaders - Jacques Miller, Steeles (14-24, .583, 19 RBIs) –10
HR Leaders - Mike Shenk, Lighthouse (15-18, .833, 26 RBIs) –10
Batting Leader - Ray Eppley, Steele’s  (22-25, 5 HRs) - .880
Defensive MVP - Dale Sensinig, Long Haul/TPS
Offensive MVP - Roy Eppley, Steele's Hit Men (22-25, .880, 5 HRs)

1996 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - Mike Shenk, Lighthouse/Worth (15-18, .833, 10 HRs, 26 RBIs)
Player - Ron Holder, Lighthouse/Worth
Player - Sterlin Ibrom, Lighthouse/Worth
Player - Robbie Ergle, Lighthouse/Worth
Player - Carl Rose, Lighthouse/Worth
Player - Wendell Rickard, Lighthouse/Worth
Player - Al Davis, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - Tot Powers, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - Phil Jobe, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - Roy Eppley, Steele's Hit Men (22-25, .880, 5 HRs)
Player - Jacques Miller, Steele's Hit Men (14-24, .583, 10 HRs, 19 RBIs)
Player - Brian Jeffers, Steele's Hit Men
Player - Jeff Wallace, Steele's Hit Men
Player - Scott Nichols, Long Haul/TPS

1996 Standings
1. Lighthouse/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA 4-0
2. Shen Valley/Superior/Taylor Brothers/TPS, Bridgewater, VA 3-2
3. Steele's Silver Bullets/Hit Men, Brooke Park, OH 4-2
4. Long Haul Trucking/TPS, Albertville, MN 3-2
5. Sonny's/Liquid Bluem Boston, MA 2-2
5. New/Martin, Shelbyville, IN 1-2
7. Sunbelt/Easton, Centerville, GA 1-2
7. AAA Sports, Indianapolis, IN 0-2
9. Ritch's-Superior/Tri Gems/Beloli/TPS, Windsor Locks, CT 0-2
9. JR's Polishing, Warsaw, IN 0-2


1997 - Burlington, NC
Shen Valley/Taylor Brothers/TPS, Bridgewater, VA -------------------------------- Ritch’s-Superior/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS, Windsor Locks, CT

MVP -Rusty Bumgardner, Shen Valley (39-47, .780, 16 HRs, 37 RBIs)
HR Leaders -Rusty Bumgardner, Shen Valley – 16
HR Leaders -Todd Joerling, Sunbelt/Dan Smith – 16
Batting Leader - Bobby Gilbert, Sunbelt (19-22) - .864
Defensive MVP - Mike Shenk, Ritch's-Superior

1997 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - Rusty Bumgardter, Shen Valley/TPS (39-47, .780, 16 HRs, 37 RBIs)
Player - Jason Kendrick, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - Jimmy Powers, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - JC Phelps, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - Todd Martin, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - Dewayne Frizzell, Shen Valley/TPS
Player - Dirk Androff, Ritch's Superior/TPS
Player - Dewayne Nevitt, Ritch's Superior/TPS
Player - Doug Kissane, Ritch's Superior/TPS
Player - Greg Cannedy, Ritch's Superior/TPS
Player - Dan Schuck, Sunbelt/Dan Smith
Player - Bobby Gilbert, Sunbelt/Dan Smith (19-22, .864)
Player - Scott Elliott, Sunbelt/Dan Smith
Player - Mike Macenko, Steele's/Reda
Player - Randy Kortokrax, Steele's/Reda

1997 Standings
1. Shen Valley/Taylor Brothers/TPS, Bridgewater, VA 5-1
2. Ritch’s-Superior/Tri-Gems/Beloli/TPS, Windsor Locks, CT 5-2
3. Sunbelt/Dan Smith/Easton, Centerville, GA 4-2
4. Steele's/Reda, Brook Park, OH 4-2
5. So Jern/Specialty Tank/TPS, Cedar Brook, NJ 3-2
5. Lighthouse/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA 2-2
7. Brandon/Dudley, Wilmington, NC 2-2
7. Martin/Mizuno/Bike/Demarini, Seymour, IN 2-2
9. AAA/New, Indanapolis, IN 1-2
9. Chase, Wilmington, NC 1-2
9. KC Services, Houston, TX 0-2
9. Burlington Chiropractic, Burlington, NC 0-2


1998 - Burlington, NC
Team TPS, Louisville, KY ---------------------------------------------------------- Sunbelt/Dan Smith/Easton, Centerville, GA

MVP -Jeff Wallace, Team TPS (16-21, .762, 5 HRs)
HR Leader - Randy Kortokrax, Steele’s (22 RBIs) - 13
Batting Leader - Jeff Hall, Sunbelt (21-26, 8 HRs, 24 RBIs) - 808
Co-Defensive MVP - Johnny Mello, Team TPS
Co-Defensive MVP- Todd Volkers, Sunbelt

1998 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - Jeff Wallace, Team TPS (16-21, .762, 5 HRs)
Player - Rusty Bumgardner, Team TPS (.762)
Player - Doug Kissane, Team TPS (.706, 6 HRs)
Player - Doug Roberson, Team TPS
Player - Randell Boone, Team TPS (.706, 8 HRs)
Player - Mike Shenk, Team TPS
Player - Johnny Mello, Team TPS (6 HRs)
Player - Todd Volkers, Sunbelt
Player - Jeff Hall, Sunbelt (21-26, .808, 8 HRs, 24 RBIs)
Player - Jimmy Powers, Sunbelt (.731, 10 HRs)
Player - Greg Harding, Sunbelt (12 HRs)
Player - Johnny McCraw, Sunbelt (.696, 8 HRs)
Player - Randy Kortokrax Steele's (13 HRs, 22 RBIs)
Player - Rob Schleede Steele's (.765)
Player - David Hood, Steele's (.714, 6 HRs)
Player - Larry Fredieu, Sierra/TPS (.733)
Player - Mike Rodriguez, Sierra/TPS (.733)

OTHERS:
Dewayne Frizzell, Lighthouse (.750, 7 HRs)
Jason Kendrick, Sierra (.733)
Jamie Wisham, Herb's (.727)
Tracy Logan, Brandon's (.722)
Greg Cannedy, Sierra (.714)
Albert Davis, Lighthouse (.706, 6 HRs)
Tot Powers, Sunbelt (10 HRs)
Britt Hightower, Sunbelt (9 HRs)
Carl Rose, Lighthouse (8 HRs)
Kerry Everett, Sierra (7 HRs)
Rod Hughes, Steele's (7 HRs)
Howie Krause, Backstop (6 HRs)
Hank Garris, Sierra (6 HRs)
Kirk Stafford, Lighthouse (6 HRs)
Scott Elliott, Lighthouse (6 HRs)
Robbie Ergle, Lighthouse (6 HRs)
Ricky Huggins, Lighthouse (6 HRs)
Lonnie Fox, Steele's (6 HRs)

1998 Standings
1. Team TPS, Louisville, KY 4-0
2. Sunbelt/Dan Smith, Centerville, GA 4-2
3. Steele's/R&D/Reda, Brook Park, OH 3-2
4. Sierra/TPS, Reno, NV 2-2
5. Lighthouse/Worth, Stone Mountain, GA 2-2
5. Brandon's, Wilmington, NC 2-2
7. Backstop/Easton, Aurora, IN 2-2
7. Herb's/KCS/TPS, San Diego, CA 2-2
9. Chase/Easton, Wilmington, NC 0-2
9. Planet/New/TPS, Lexington, KY 0-2
9. Xtreme/Hinson/Worth, Little Rock, AR 0-2
9. Allison's, Charlotte, NC 0-2


1999 - Fort Wayne, IN
R&D/Easton, Lima, OH ------------------------------------------------------------ Dan Smith/Wessel/Backstop/Worth, San Jose, CA

MVP -David Hood, R&D/Easton – (11-15, 733, 6 HRs, 14 RBIs)
HR Leader -Wendell Rickard, Dan Smith/ (21-30, 700) –10
Batting Leader - Jeff Wallace, Team TPS (15-19, 4 HRs, 13 RBIs)  - .789
Defensive MVP - Scott Striebel, Dan Smith/Worth
Offensive MVP- Wendell Rickard, Dan Smith/Worth (21-30, ,700, 10 HRs)

1999 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - David Hood, R&D/Easton (11-15, 733, 6 HRs, 14 RBIs)
Player - Billy Byrd, R&D/Easton
Player - Keith Brockman, R&D/Easton
Player - Brian Hood, R&D/Easton
Player - Randy Kortokrax, R&D/Easton
Player - Wendell Rickard, Dan Smith/Worth (21-30, .700, 10 HRs)
Player - Scott Striebel, Dan Smith/Worth
Player - Paul Drilling, Dan Smith/Worth
Player - Dennis Mendoza, Dan Smith/Worth (17-24, .708)
Player - Al Davis, Dan Smith/Worth
Player - Mike Shenk, Team Easton
Player - Johnny McCraw, Team Easton
Player - Jeff Wallace, Team TPS (15-19, .789, 4 HRs, 13 RBIs)

1999 Standings
1. R&D/Easton, Lima, OH 4-1
2. Dan Smith/Wessel/Backstop/Worth, San Jose, CA 5-2
3. Team Easton, Burlingame, CA 3-2
4. Team TPS, Louisville, KY 2-2
5. Sunnyvale Valve/TPS, Sunnyvale, CA 4-2
5. Hague/Resmondo/TPS, Columbus, OH 3-2
7. JWM/Herb's/TPS, Riverside, CA 1-2
7. W.W. Gay/TPS, Gainesville, FL 0-3
7. Creative Stucco/Easton, Columbus, OH 0-3
7. Universal Dome/Worth, Indiana 0-3


2000 - South Bend, IN
Team TPS, Louisville, KY --------------------------------------------------------- Long Haul/TPS, Albertville, MN

MVP -Todd Martin, Team TPS
HR Leader -Bob Fisher, Long Haul/TPS - 17
Batting Leader - Rob Schleede, Bell Corp.
Defensive MVP - Jason Kendrick, Team TPS
Offensive MVP - Rob Schleede, Bell Corp/Easton

2000 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - Todd Martin, Team TPS
Player - Jason Kendrick, Team TPS
Player - Hank Garris, Team TPS
Player - Mike Shenk, Team TPS
Player - Jeff Wallace, Team TPS
Player - Rust Bumgardner, Team TPS
Player - Brad Stiles, Team TPS
Player - Rod Hughes, Long Haul Trucking/TPS
Player - Wes Campbell, Long Haul Trucking/TPS
Player - Kent Johnson, Long Haul Trucking/TPS
Player - Ted Larson, Long Haul Trucking/TPS
Player - Bob Fisher, Long Haul Trucking/TPS (17 HRs)
Player - Brett Helmer, Bell Corp/Easton
Player - Dwayne Nevitt, Bell Corp/Easton
Player - Todd Joerling, Bell Corp/Easton
Player - Rob Schleede, Bell Corp/Easton
Player - Jimmy Powers, Sunbelt Plastics
Player - Dennis Mendoza, Sunbelt Plastics

2000 Standings
1. Team TPS, Louisville, KY 5-0
2. Long Haul/TPS, Albertville, MN
3. Bell Corp/Easton, Tampa, FL
4. Sunbelt Plastics, Centerville, GA


2001 - Fort Wayne, IN
Long Haul/Taylor Brothers/Shen Corp/TPS, Albertville, MN ------------------------ Hague/Resmondo/Specialty Tank/TPS, Columbus, OH

MVP -Jeff Wallace, Long Haul/TPS -(18-21, .857, 9 HRs, 26 RBIs)
HR Leader -Dewayne Nevitt, Dan Smith/Backman/ Menosse/Easton - 13
Batting Leader - Jeff Hall, Dan Smith/ Backman/ Menosse/ Easton (13-15) - .867
Defensive MVP - Todd Martin, Long Haul/TPS
Offensive MVP - ?

2001 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - Hank Garris, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (17-21, .810, 3 HRs, 6 RBIs, 14 Runs)
Player - Jeff Wallace, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (18-21, .857, 9 HRs, 26 RBIs, 15 Runs)
Player - Todd Martin, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (18-22, .818, 10 HRs, 21 RBIs, 16 Runs)
Player - Mike Shenk, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (17-21, .810, 11 HRs, 23 RBIs, 17 Runs)
Player - John Mello, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS (14-17, .824, 6 HRs, 14 RBIs, 11 Runs)
Player - Andy Purcell, Long Haul/Taylor/Shen/TPS 16-18, .833, 3 HRs, 11 RBIs, 13 Runs)
Player - Albert Davis, Hague/Resmondo/Specialty Tank/TPS
Player - Demond Thomas, Hague/Resmondo/Specialty Tank/TPS
Player - Paul Brannon, Hague/Resmondo/Specialty Tank/TPS
Player - Larry Carter, Hague/Resmondo/Specialty Tank/TPS
Player - Brett Helmer, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton
Player - Carl Rose, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton
Player - Dewayne Nevitt, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton (13 HRs)
Player - Jeff Hall, Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton (13-15, .867)
Player - Rick Baker, Mercer's/K&G/Bike/Miller/TPS
Player - Monty McCory, Mercer's/K&G/Bike/Miller/TPS

2001 Standings
1. Long Haul/Taylor Bros/Shen Corp/TPS, Albertville, MN 4-0
2. Hague/Resmondo/Specialty Tank/TPS, Columbus, OH 3-2
3. ackman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton, San Jose, CA 4-2
4. Mercer's/K&G/Bike/Miller/TPS, North Vernon, IN 2-2
5. Reece/Roosters/Astros/Easton, Canal Winchester, OH 2-2
6. Budweiser/Summerlein/1TT/MG/Easton, College Station, TX 3-2
7. Aftershock/Easton, Alameda, CA 1-2
8. Team AH, West Carolton, OH 1-2
9. Creative Stucco/Easton, Columbus, OH 0-3
10. Bay's Refuel, Columbus, OH 0-3
11. Mid-South Cobras, Merrillville, TN 0-3


2002 - Jordan, MN
Mid South/Mizuno, Postage, IN --------------------------------------------------- Hague/Resmondo/Walser Chevy/TPS, Columbus, OH

MVP -Rod Cook, Mid South/Mizuno
Defensive MVP - Not awarded or no info
HR Leader -Rusty Bumgardner, Long Haul/TPS  (16-21, .762, 19 RBIs, 13 Runs)  - 13
Batting Leader - Hank Garris, Long Haul/TPS (13-14, 9 HRs, 14 RBIs, 17 Runs)  - .929
Defensive MVP - ?
Offensive MVP - ?

2002 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - Jeff Ott, Mid South/TPS
Player - Ronnie James, Mid South/TPS
Player - Ray Cowart, Mid South/TPS
Player - Lou Bruno, Mid South/TPS
Player - John Glidewell, Mid South/TPS
Player - Rod Cook, Mid South/TPS (MVP)
Player - JC Phelps, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (15-21, .714, 4 HRs)
Player - Randy Kortokrax, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (16-23, .696, 7 HRs)
Player - Howie Krause, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (16-22, .727, 5 HRs)
Player - Dal Beggs, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (15-24, .625, 6 HRs)
Player - Ed Hicks, Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth (8-12, .667)
Player - Scott Brown, Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton
Player - Shane DuBoise, Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton
Player - Dewayne Nevitt, Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton
Player - Jerold Smith, Reds/JJ/Fairweather/Worth
Player - Billy Hudson, Reds/JJ/Fairweather/Worth
Player - Shane McCullough, Reds/JJ/Fairweather/Worth
Player - Rusty Bumgardner, Long Haul (16-21, .762, 13 HRs, 19 RBIs, 13 Runs)
Player - Hank Garris, Long Haul (13-14, .929, 9 HRs, 14 RBIs, 17 Runs)

2002 Standings
1. Mid South/Mizuno, Portage, IN 4-0
2. Hague/Resmonso/Walser Chevy/Worth, Columbus, OH 4-2
3. Backman/Dan Smith/Menosse/Easton, San Jose, CA 2-2
4. Reds/JJ/Fairweather/Worth, Kent, WA 3-2
5. Long Haul/Taylor Bros/Shen Corp/TPS, Albertville, MN 3-2
5. Sunnyvale Softball/Easton, Sunnyvale, CA 3-3
7. Chase/Reece/Roosters/Master Graphics/Easton, Columbus, OH 1-2
7. Kevitt/Easton, Brooklyn Center, MN 1-2
9. O&S Cattle/Easton, Savage, MN 0-3
9. Minnesota Jazz, Minneapolis, MN 0-3


2003 - Spartanburg, SC
Resmondo/Hague/Taylor Brothers/Sunbelt/Miken, Columbus, OH ------------------------- Backman/Menosse/Dan Smith/Easton, San Jose, CA

MVP -Bryson Baker, Resmondo/Hague
Defensive MVP - Rick Baker, Backman/Dan Smith
HR Leader - Jeff Hall, Dan Smith (19-24, .792) - 11
Batting Leader - ?
Defensive MVP - Rick Baker, Backman/Dan Smith
Offensive MVP - ?

2003 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - JD Genter, US Vinyl (13-18, .722)
Player - Johnny McCraw. US Vinyl (17-22, .773, 2 HRs)
Player - Jason Kendrick, Backman/Menosse/Dan Smith
Player - Demond Thomas, Backman/Menosse/Dan Smith
Player - Hank Garris, Backman/Menosse/Dan Smith
Player - Rick Baker, Backman/Menosse/Dan Smith
Player - Jeff Hall, Backman/Menosse/Dan Smith (19-24, .792, 11 HRs)
Player - Bryson Baker, Resmondo/Hague
Player - Rusty Bumgardner, Resmondo/Hague
Player - Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Hague
Player - Todd Martin, Resmondo/Hague
Player - Jimmy Devine, Resmondo/Hague
Player - Scott Streibel, Resmondo/Hague

2003 Standings
1. Resmondo/Hague/Taylor Brothers/Sunbelt/Miken, Columbus, OH 3-0
2. Backman/Mennose/Dan Smith/Easton, San Jose, CA 3-2
3. US Vinyl/Community Access/Z-Wear/Wooters/Miken, Chattanooga, TN 4-2
4. Aubrey’s/Powerhouse Gym/TPS, Savannah, GA 2-3
5. B&J Logging/Kluevers Snap-On-Tools/Worth, Sandoval, IL 1-2
6. Budweiser/Sunnyvale/Fairweather/Worth, Kent, WA 1-2
7. Cherryville Distributors, Cherryville, NC 0-3


2004 - Spartanburg, SC
Resmondo/Taylor Brothers/K&H Investments, Columbus, OH ---------------------- Dan Smith/Backman/Menosse/Easton, San Jose, CA

MVP -Rusty Bumgardner, Resmondo (.842, 9 HRs, 15 RBIs)
HR Leaders - Johnny McCraw, US Vinyl (16-20, .800) - 10
HR Leaders - Bob Waldyk, US Vinyl (15-25, .600) - 10
Batting Leader - Rusty Bumgardner, Resmondo - .842
Defensive MVP - Don DeDonatis, JR, Dan Smith/Backman
Offensive MVP - ?

2004 NSA All World Team (no positions listed)
Player - Tim Coco, Bell Corp (12-15, .800, 6 HRs)
Player - Bob Woldyk, US Vinyl (15-25, .600, 10 HRs)
Player - Johnny McCraw, US Vinyl (16-20, .800, 10 HRs)
Player - Brett Helmer, Dan Smith/Backman (11-16, .688, 6 HRs)
Player - Jeff Hall, Dan Smith/Backman (11-14, .786, 6 HRs)
Player - Don DeDonatis, JR, Dan Smith/Backman
Player - Todd Joerling, Dan Smith/Backman (12-15, .800, 5 HRs)
Player - Andy Purcell, Resmondo/Taylor Bros (13-20, .650, 7 HRs)
Player - Howie Krause, Resmondo/Taylor Bros (13-16, .813, 6 HRs)
Player - Randall Boone, Resmondo/Taylor Bros (14-19, .737, 3 HRs)
Player - Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Taylor Bros (18-22, .818, 8 HRs)
Player - Rusty Bumgardner, Resmondo/Taylor Bros (.842, 9 HRs, 15 RBIs)

2004 Standings
1. Resmondo/Taylor Brothers/K&H Investments, Columbus, OH 4-1
2. Dan Smith/Backman/Mennose/Easton, San Jose, CA 3-2
3. US Vinyl/Z-Wear/Meridian/Subway, Lafayette, GA 4-2
4. Bell Corp/Docs/Easton, Tampa, FL 2-2
5. Smith Softball, San Jose, CA 2-2
5. Cross Fire Softball, Beaverdam, VA 0-3
7. Blackburn 0-3


2005 - Michigan City, IN
AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton, Manassas, VA---------------- Resmondo/Smith/Menosse, Winter Haven, FL

MVP -Dennis Rulli, AM/Las Vegas/ Benfield/Reece/ Belcher/Shade/ Easton
HR Leader - Jeff Wallace, Remsondo/ Smith (22-27, .815) - 10
Batting Leader - Jeff Wallace, Remsondo/ Smith - .815
Defensive MVP - ?
Offensive MVP -
?

2005 NSA All World Team (no positions listed) - (incomplete)
Player - Dennis Rulli, AM/Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton
Player - Jeff Wallace, Resmondo/Smith (22-27, .815, 10 HRs)
Player - Bryson Baker, Resmondo/Smith (.448, 4 HRs)
Player - Howie Krause, Resmondo/Smith (.731, 9 HRs)
Player - Brian Rainwater, Resmondo/Smith (.750, 4 HRs)
Player - Don DeDonatis, Resmondo/Smith (.632, 3 HRs)
Player - Todd Martin, Bell Corp (.846, 2 HRs, 6 RBIs)
Player - Jim Devine, Bell Corp (.846, 5 HRs, 10 RBIs)
Player - Brett Helmer, Bell Corp (.778, 6 HRs, 13 RBIs)
Player - Scott Brown, Bell Corp (.722, 4 HRs, 10 RBIs)
- No information available on the players selected from: AM/Las Vegas AND Team Combat/Kluever Snap on players

2005 Standings
1. AM Las Vegas/Benfield/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton, Manassas, VA 4-0
2. Resmondo/Smith/Menosse, Winter Haven, FL 4-2
3. Team Combat/Kluever’s Snap On/3N2, Kent, WA 2-2
4. Bell Corp/Backman/Taylor/Easton, Tampa, FL 2-2
5. Dirt Be Gone, Mt Zion, IL 0-3
5. Smith/Easton, San Jose, CA 0-3


2006 - N/A
The NSA Super Class was Disbanded


The NSA Class-AA Worlds were held in 2006 and 2007 before being disbanded. The NSA tried to reorganize the highest class by holding Class-Open Worlds in 2009 and 2010. And Since had held or tried to hold a Class-A, Class-Elite amd/or Class-Platinum Worlds hoping to attract the big teams, but with restrictions on how many "Major" players allowed on a team, this never materialized into the NSA World Series as we knew it to be.

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