Hall of Fame Information If there’s a player synomnous with 16-inch slow pitch softball, it’s Eddie Zolna. For almost four decades Zolna was the most reognizable player in 16-inch softball. […]
Men's Slow Pitch
Charles Wright
Hall of Fame Information Between 1993-1997, Charles Wright played for some of the top Men’s Slow Pitch teams in the country. Known for his smooth play at third base and […]
Richard Willborn
Hall of Fame Information A member of four national championship teams, Willborn was a six-time All-America who achieved his success probably more with his glove than his bat. There is […]
Hal Wiggins
Hall of Fame Information Wiggins had a 31 year career in softball and was known for his clutch hitting and solid defensive play in the outfield for some of the […]
H.T. Waller
Hall of Fame Information When a shoulder separation from college football ended his dream of playing major league baseball, H.T. Waller of Chipley, FL became one of the early super […]
Paul Tomasovich
Hall of Fame Information In an era before the “live” bats and balls, Tomasovich averaged more than 100 RBIs and more than 40 homers a season in leading Pittsburgh slow […]
Bert Smith
Hall of Fame Information Bert Smith once told his teammates he visualized a softball hanging on a string every time it left the pitcher’s hand.“It was just like hitting it […]
Willie Simpson
Hall of Fame Information Regarded as the greatest clutch hitter and toughest competitor in 16-Inch softball, Willie “Steamer” Simpson was one of the last guys you wanted to face when […]
Rick Scherr
Hall of Fame Information Nicknamed “The Crusher,” that’s what Scherr did to softballs during an almost a 20 year career, hitting more than 4,000 homers and driving in more than […]
Mike Shenk
Hall of Fame Information Although he started out playing fast pitch, Hall of Fame inductee Mike Shenk made his mark playing major level slow pitch softball from 1992 through 2002, […]