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  2. State slowpitch preview: Young Mt. Spokane squad claims ... - AOL

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    Oct. 24—Last season's State 3A/2A champion slowpitch softball team from Mt. Spokane was a senior-laden crew and used its No. 2 seed to move through the two-day bracket to upend league rival and ...

  3. Milwaukee Schlitz - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee was led by local softball standout Phil Higgins, [11] along with Doug Czaplewski, Jim Dillard and Ken Parker in 1977. The Copper Hearth finished with the third-best record in the league at 38-17 (.696), three games behind league-leading Detroit Caesars, but were upset in the first round of the playoffs by the Cleveland Jaybirds 2-1.

  4. Fort Wayne Scouts - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne would put forward one of the worst records in the 6-year run of professional softball, finishing the 1979 season with a 8-56 (.172) record, 32.5 games behind the Milwaukee Schlitz. Milwaukee would take the APSPL title in 1979 over the Kentucky Bourbons , with Schlitz player Rick Weiterman winning both the series and league MVP awards.

  5. Oklahoma high school slowpitch softball storylines, players ...

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    Five OKC-area slowpitch softball players to watch. Karsen Griggs, Sr., Dale: Griggs has the 8-1 Pirates dominating Class 4A in their early quest for another state title.The Kansas signee was named ...

  6. Sports in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota had a professional slow-pitch softball team from 1977 to 1979 called the Minnesota Goofy's and then the Minnesota Norsemen. Former Viking Bob Lurtsema briefly played for the Norsemen. The Aussie Peppers was founded in 2018 and play in National Pro Fastpitch .

  7. Cincinnati Suds - Wikipedia

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    A rival league, the North American Softball League (NASL), was formed in 1980 by Cleveland Competitors owner Ted Stepien. [34] Stepien owned a franchise, the Cincinnati Rivermen, that played at the Newport Recreation Center in Newport, Kentucky, and lured several players away from the Suds, including Mike LaFever, who served as team General Manager.

  8. Windmill Park hosts slow pitch softball league - AOL

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    Jul. 26—FAIRMONT — Tucked away at the end of Ogden Avenue, Windmill Park plays host to a slow pitch softball league with games every evening. Randy Hines, director of softball at Windmill Park ...

  9. Sam McQuade Sr. softball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The Sam McQuade Sr. softball tournament is a non-profit, one-weekend slow-pitch softball tournament founded in 1976 by Sam McQuade Sr. of McQuade Distributing Co., Inc., the local distributor of Budweiser beer of the Bismarck–Mandan Area. The father of a special needs son, McQuade was aware of the financial challenges of local charities and ...

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