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National Senior Softball "Hall of Fame"
 
The National Senior Softball Hall of Fame was founded in 1995 in
Chattanooga, Tennessee. Its' purpose is to recognize players, managers, umpires, directors, and sponsors, who have achieved the highest honors in Senior
Softball.

 

Class of 2008

 

Player Category

 

Lynn Anglin

 

 Al Meyers says, "Lynn is not only a great player, he is the ultimate team player that does whatever it takes to help his team win.

 

Bob Holland says, "When we met, I was delighted to encounter a real gentleman, unassuming, and totally without ego.  He had become our obvious choice as leadoff hitter."

 

George Calkins wrote, "We picked the best player in each position that we played against all year.  We felt you were the best we faced."

 

 

 

 

 


 Frank "Cozzie" Cosentino

 

 

 

Sam Sapienza wrote, " Cozzie was the fastest player on the team.  He could get to balls that other players could not.  I wish we had highlight film of some of the catches Cozzie made."

 

 "Frank was my leader in the outfield, always talking as to where these batters hit the ball."

 

"Frank was never a power hitter, but a great clutch hitter.  He was the guy you wanted up in pressure situations."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Russ Curtis

 

 Russ started playing nationally with Tharaldson Enterprises.  He is a consummate hitter with an .800 average.

 

Gary Tharaldson wrote, "when looking for good players that would represent our company with integrity and good sportsmanship, Russ is at the forefront of the list.  Especially with his compassion and love for the game."

 

While not usually an outspoken person, there is that occasional flash of competitive fire, that lets you know the depth of his intensity.

   

 


Patrick McGuire

 

Born in San Jose, California in 1948, Pat has lived and worked in the area his entire life.

 

After spending 31 years in the San Jose Police Department, Pat retired to play tournament softball.

 

Larry Campbell has this to say about Pat, "He has consistantly placed in the top 5 hitters and is noted for his ability to place the ball from line to line, yet still able to burn the outfield deep should they tire of his singles."

 

Gary Tryhorn says, "Pat would play any position asked of him, and he would give you all he had."

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Tony Miranda

 

 Born in 1942, Tony has played both fastpitch and slow pitch softball his entire life.

 

Al Meyers of the Nor Cal Bluejays writes, "Named to numerous All World Teams, Tony is a great player that even playes better in big games.  He is the ultimate team player, and a true gentleman."

 

Bob Holland says, "Tony excelled in all defensive positions.  That's versatility!  Along with his great passion and intellect for the game, Tony has always inspired his teammates and been admired by his opponents."

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Larry Reeser

 

Retiring from the teaching profession at Ripon High School in Ripon, California, Larry began his senior softball career in 1990. 

 

 Al Meyers had this to say, "Larry is the epitome of a big time player.  He gets better as the games get more important.  He is the one player that I want to be involved in a play or an at bat when it counts the most."

 

Gary Tryhorn, manager of the Old A's says, "Larry has been playing with the Bluejays forever.  He is a formidable force on his team, and an incredible outfielder."

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 


Conway Waddy

 

Born in San Antonio, Conway went to High School in Los Angeles, and attended USC, where he played basketball.  He then went to Spain where he played International basketball for 3 years.  He began playing softball in 1996.

 

Bob Woodroof wrote, "He his a born leader, one that leads by example.  Over the past 3 years he has led the GSF team in HR's and RBI's.

 

Ken Lipinski says, "Conway's commitment to physical fitness and his accomplishments in self defense training are another example of his competitiveness.  He is a sincere caring and involved parent and mate to his family.  He and his wife Barbara are an ideal senior softball couple.

  

 

 

 


Manager Category

 

Norman "Shine" Oliver

 

Shine has been playing and managing senior softball for 10 years, and has been a team sponsor for 9 years.

 

Bill Sellars wrote, "I have known and worked with Shine for 40 years, and have observed his character to be above reproach.  His devotion and dedication to the game of senior softball is tremendous."

 

"He has devoted considerable time and money to promoting senior softball.  He and his teams exhibit high sportsmanship and it is always a pleasure to have them play in our tournaments."

 

Shine says, "Senior softball is the great passion in my life.  I love and enjoy the game.  Age ain't got nothing to do with it.  I'll play as long as this body will let me play.  I enjoy the competitiveness - guess it's in my blood." 

 

 


Men's Pioneer

Class of 2008

  

Pioneer Sponsor Category

 

Ed Hamel

Jerry Henwood writes:

 

"By far, Ed is the kindest, most gracious, and soft spoken softball fanatic that I have ever met.  He has stressed to me on countless occasions, what's most important is that everybody on the team is having fun and enjoying the game."

 

"I can't think of anyone more deserving, and I expect that the well over 100 players currently sporting the "H" on the their hats would all echo my sentiments."

 

Jay Baraff writes:

 

"Frankly, I think that his playing ability should warrant his induction, but I would note my belief that there has never been a more generous, more supportive, and less demanding sponsor than Ed."

 

"You would have to look long and hard to find a nicer, more deserving guy than Ed, especially one with his high level of character and morality."

 


 

Pioneer Player Category

 

Barney Fineblum

 

Bill Smith, Tremont Softball writes:

 

"Barney was the best 1st base glove of all senior softball.  We would throw them in the dirt, Barney would always dig them out."

 

"Batting in the top of the line up, Barney took the Tremont Softball Team to many championships."

 

Alton Beard writes:

 

"Barney has a great sense of how to play the game, and has the ability to share his thoughts with his teammates in a positive and helpful manner.  His suggestions are given considerable respect."

  

 

 


 

Paul Janke

 

 

Spider Pitzer, writes:

 

"Paul has it all, never misses a game, great attitude, wonderful demeanor, tremendous desire to win, always gives 120% and the team always comes first."

 

"Great defensive outfielder and plays the hitters the best I've ever seen"

 

"Paul is a clutch hitter all the way, and has supplied the winning hit in many major tournaments."

 

"Always had the highest batting average and is a super individual."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Bruce Longenecker

 

 

 

Bill Smith writes:

 

"The best of the best.  One of the finest senior atheletes to come along."

 

"Bruce could play anywhere.  He was the best pitch, the best catch, the best third base.  He was the most all round player in senior softball."

 

 

 

Rep. Mauree Gingrich, Pennsylvania House of Representatives writes:

 

"He is committed to community involvement as well, as evidenced by his service to the local Little League and Cub Scout Troops."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Larry McCurdy

 

 

 Kenny Deibel writes:

 

"Larry is not only a great player, but equally a great person.  He is a fine representative of what Senior Softball is all about."

 

Hal Olver writes:

 

"Larry is an excellent shortstop, where he can go deep to his right and still get runners at either first or second."

 

"He can hit to all fields with an uncanny knack of getting close to either the left or right field lines."

 

"At the present time, in only his sixteenth year, he has the third highest number of total hits in the history of the club since 1933."

 

"Larry is a humble and soft spoken individual. I have not seen or heard anyone on or off the field who has anything but good things to say about Pops."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

August Niklas

 

Don Farber writes:

 

"Gus has averaged over 650 in his three years with the Seals.  He uses the entire field and is almost undefensable. 

 

"Gus is the slickest fielding second basemen on the entire west coast."

 

"He is both the fastest member of the team, and the smartest base runner."

 

"The consumate team player, he helps coach, pinch runs, and directs the defense."

  

George Calkins writes:

 

"Gus' greatest asset is his love for the game along with his dedication to his team."

 

 

 


 

Irvin Schafer

 

 

Jim Smith writes:

 

"Irv has been and is one of the finest hitters ever to play the game."

 

"Irv also plays great defense.  He played the corners, at first and at third during the 2007 campaign, and in previous years was one of the finest outfielder and pitchers in the game."

 

 

Tommy French writes:

 

"With his great talent, personality, and team chemistry, Irv is someone that every Senior player should use as a role model.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Clarence Thompson

 

 

 

 Paul Oliver writes:

 

"Spanky is an unselfish team player, which I personally love.  He is a great shortstop, but would agree to play in the outfield when our need was critical and he excelled there as well."

 

"Spanky was always available as a substitute runner, and is a team player, always willing to help the team in any capacity."

 

 

Mike Tedesco writes"

 

"Spanky is a 'complete' player, Hit-Run-Field.  He is a student of the game, always alert and brings commitment and energy in all phases of the game."

 

 

Spanky's motto: "Play Ball."

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Wilson Yoder

 

Vern Carr writes:

 

"Skeeter has made the MVP or first team All Tournament in each of the last ten years.  His offense has been extraordinary and his defense is equally great."

 

 

Tom Bruening writes:

 

"Skeeter has been our best clutch hitter and has carried us to numerous championships.  He hits in the first inning on the first day, and in the last inning on final day of tournaments."

 

"As a shortshop, he is the master of diving catches and stops that have snuffed out many an opponent's potential big inning."

 

"Skeeter has been an excellent team-mate.  A super person who is well repected by opponents and peers."

 

 

 

 


 

Bob Young

 

 

Bill Ruth writes:

 

"Bob is an unselfish player, a team player, a quiet warrior, but one with tremendous competitive spirit."

 

"He truely represents the essence of what Senior Softball is all about.  He emulates good citizenship, team camaraderie, and a helpful hand in all of his softball activities."

 

 

Tom Bursca writes:

 

"Bob is without question, one of the finest Senior softball pitchers that I have played with and against.  He is a true student of the game."

 

"Also a great hitter, he has consistently been one of if not the top hitter on the team."