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  2. National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum - Wikipedia

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    National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum is a softball museum located in Oklahoma City's Adventure District. It includes the Don E. Porter Hall of Fame Stadium , home to the World Cup of Softball and the annual Women's College World Series .

  3. Morenci's Kay Johnson going into national hall of fame - AOL

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    Johnson was inducted into the Michigan High School Softball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1996. The Michigan High School Coaches Association honored her as their Softball Coach of the Year ...

  4. Category:Softball museums and halls of fame - Wikipedia

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    National Softball Association Hall of Fame; National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum This page was last edited on 21 February 2017, at 02:16 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Dot Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    She was inducted into the International Bowling Hall of Fame twenty years later, in 1990. [2] [8] Wilkinson occasionally attended high school, college and tournament softball games in Arizona, where she and some of her former teammates were honored frequently.

  6. How OU softball's four-year seniors helped 'create the magic ...

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    In 2021, following OU softball’s first national title win in four years, players, families and coaches celebrated in the outfield of then-USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium — an annual ...

  7. Softball hall of fame adding four from northeastern South ...

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    Deb (Esche) Finnesand and John Ewart of Aberdeen, Joe Stellinga of Watertown and JC Crawford of Sisseton to be inducted into state softball hall. Softball hall of fame adding four from ...

  8. Sharron Backus - Wikipedia

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    Sharron Backus (born February 12, 1946) is a former softball player and coach. She played as a shortstop and third baseman on seven Amateur Softball Association national championship teams from 1961 to 1975. She served as the head softball coach at UCLA from 1975 to 1997 and led her teams to nine national collegiate softball championships.

  9. Midge Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Eileen "Midge" Nelson BEM (born 1937) is a former softball player from Australia. She is considered one of the greatest softball players from Australia, competing in the Women's Softball World Cup four times. She was the first Australian softball player to be inducted into the International Softball Federation Hall of Fame. She also ...