Hall of Fame Information A dedicated administrator in the softball community, Mick Renneisen has a long history of working to build consensus toward making the game of softball better for […]
Meritorious Service
Dick Reinmiller
Hall of Fame Information Teams won 2,153 games and lost 1,508 playing JO girls’ fast pitch in Nebraska. Started coaching in 1969. His teams played in 14 ASA nationals and […]
Ron Radigonda
Hall of Fame Information Under his 15 years of leadership as Executive Director, the face of ASA/USA Softball evolved dramatically. Prior to accepting the Executive Director position, Radigonda worked with […]
Mack Phillips
Hall of Fame Information Career dates back to 1939 as a player for Briggs Beautyware of Detroit, MI. He played 17 years for Briggs and was named an ASA All-American […]
Bill Plummer III
Hall of Fame Information Was employed at the ASA National Office for 30 ½ years (May 6 1979 to Dec. 31, 2009) and served as communications coordinator and Hall of […]
Don E. Porter
Hall of Fame Information Served as ASA executive director for 35 years before taking over as president of the International Softball Federation. During his tenure as ASA executive director, the […]
Kay Purves
Hall of Fame Information During 27 year career was a manager and player-manager in women’s major fast pitch. She was a player-manager from 1963-1980 for the Lansing, MI Laurels and […]
Margaret (Toots) Nusse
Hall of Fame Information Founder and manager of the Linden, NJ Arians in 1934, she pitched for the team for 28 years, compiling a record of 396 wins and 114 […]
Arthur Noren
Hall of Fame Information A 1921 graduate of Springfield College who received advanced degrees from Columbia University and New York University, Noren was named secretary in 1923 of a committee […]
Jack Mowatt
Hall of Fame Information Jack Mowatt has been involved in the ASA since 1968 when he started umpiring and eventually became vice president of the Greater Washington Softball Umpires’ Association. […]