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  2. Cleveland Jaybirds - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Jaybirds (1977–78), later named the Cleveland Stepien's Competitors (1979–80) and finally the Cleveland Competitors (1982), were a professional softball team that played in three professional softball leagues between 1978 and 1982 at two different locations in the Cleveland, Ohio area.

  3. Ohio State Buckeyes softball - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State Buckeyes softball team represents Ohio State University in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Big Ten Conference. The Buckeyes are led by head coach Kirin Kumar. The team plays its home games at Buckeye Field located on the university's campus. [2]

  4. Category:Softball players from Ohio - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. 2024 SE Ohio Coaches All-District Softball Teams - AOL

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    Jun. 8—2024 Southeast Ohio Softball Coaches All District Teams Division 1 Player of the Year C.J. Rittinger, Chillicothe Coach of the Year Andrea Morgan, Chillicothe First Team CJ Rittinger ...

  7. Lima Steele's - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee would defeat Detroit Softball City 5–1 in the finals behind the hitting of World Series MVP Dick Laba (16-24, .667 BA). Dana Andry of the Cleveland Competitors was the USPL MVP. [22] Amateur softball legend, Andrew "Mighty Joe" Young (.476, 40 HRs, 106 RBIs) of Lima, lived up to the hype and made the all-pro team for 1982. [23]

  8. Akron Racers - Wikipedia

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    The Akron Racers were a women's softball team based in Akron, Ohio. In 2018 they moved to Cleveland and were renamed the Cleveland Comets. [1] The team was started by Joey Arietta in 1999 to participate in the Women's Pro Softball League (WPSL). [2] [3] From 2004-2017, they have played as a member of National Pro Fastpitch (NPF).

  9. Cleveland Comets - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Comets were a women's professional softball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] Founded by General Manager, Stephen Dunn. They moved to Cleveland from Akron, Ohio, in 2018. [2] The Comets played as a member of National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) and had a partnership with the Mexico women's national softball team. [3]