With over 20 years of experience in the sport of softball, Hank Garris enters the Hall of Fame as one of the greatest home run hitters of all-time.
- Has a .740 hitting average with over 2,000 home runs in his career.
- Nine-time ASA Super National All-America first-team selection.
- Led his teams to six Super National Championships, also winning the Grand Slam of Softball twice (2001, 2003).
- Became the only player in softball history to lead the country in home runs for four consecutive seasons.
- From 1998-2001, Hank hit 762 home runs, batting .770.
- Won multiple Player of the Year awards from 1998-2000, including from Supreme Softball, Softball Today and The Old Scout-Gordie Heagle.
- Named to the All-Decade Team (1990s) by the Jerome Earnest/Supreme Softball group as well as the Old Scout-Gordie Heagle.
- Three-time Softball Today Player of the Year.
- Was inducted into the USSSA Hall of Fame in 2010.