Widely recognized as one of the most feared power hitters in men’s slow pitch softball, building a career defined by offensive dominance and championship success.
- Was a 10-time ASA All-American, including five first-team nods and four second-team selections.
- Led Ritch’s Superior to two ASA Super World Series Championships, earning MVP in 1997.
- Earned the ASA Super World Series Home Run title twice (1991, 1997) with 20 home runs in 1997.
- Was also the home run and batting leader at the ASA Major National Championship in 1991.
- Named the MVP of the Smokey Mountain Classic in 1997.
- Led multiple slow pitch teams to success, playing for Wild Cat Fence, Starpath, Vernons, Converters/Vernons, Shenvalley, Ritch’s Superior, Team TPS, Bell Corp, Dan Smith and Sunnyvale.


