Hall of Fame Information Was associated with softball for more than 40 years and served as Tennessee state commissioner for two decades. During his career served two terms as chairman […]
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Duane (Tiny) Schafer
Hall of Fame Information Served as North Dakota ASA commissioner from 1960 until his death June 25, 1996. He was 71 years-old. He was born October 30, 1924. He was […]
Joey L. Rich
Hall of Fame Information Joey Rich has spent the last 40-plus years to the game of softball at a variety of levels. Whether on the field as an umpire or […]
Andrew Pendergast
Hall of Fame Information A native of Syracuse, NY, Pendergast served as ASA president from 1976-1977. He moved to Bremerton, WA in 1944 and was named a district commissioner in […]
Einar Nelson
Hall of Fame Information Served as Minnesota State commissioner from 1947-1951 and Metro Minneapolis commissioner from 1951-1973. From 1964-1973, served as chairman of the National Softball Hall of Fame and […]
John Nagy
Hall of Fame Information Joined the Cleveland Parks and Recreation Department in 1939 and was appointed commissioner of recreation in 1943. During his career, he built a park and recreation […]
Wayne L. Myers
Hall of Fame Information Wayne Myers took over from Tony Dyer as Indiana ASA commissioner in 1976 and has done an outstanding job the past three decades in making Indiana […]
Francis Mott
Hall of Fame Information Appointed New York State ASA commissioner in January of 1979. During his tenure as commissioner led New York State ASA to outstanding growth with 6,617 teams […]
Alfred (Red) Morton
Hall of Fame Information Was a people person who would do anything to help people out. Served as Northern California ASA commissioner 1951-1971 and later as regional vice-president, 1956 and […]
Edward J. Lindsey
Hall of Fame Information A former fast pitch player, Lindsey was named Buffalo ASA Commissioner in 1976, replacing David Florko. Lindsey had played fast pitch (outfield and first base) for […]