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Hall of Fame
Awards Dinner
September 30, 2012
Costa Azzurra, Milford, CT


WELCOME TO THE 2012
CASA HALL OF FAME DINNER

The sign says it all about the home of champions in Stratford--Avco Lycoming and Textron.
Ed Finnegan receives the MVP plaque after leading Avco Lycoming to theASA major industrial national championship in 1968 at Raybestos Field. Presenting the award is National ASA Hall of Famer, the late Joe Barber.Finnegan went on to also be inducted into the National ASA Hall of Fame.

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INDUCTION PROGRAM
Cocktails – Hors D’Oeuvres
OPENING REMARKS
Tom Chiappetta, HOF Slow Pitch Chairman
INVOCATION
Carl Pignone, HOF Fast Pitch Committee
WELCOME
Hank Koritkoski, CASA Commissioner
DINNER
HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS
BOB BELLEMORE
Presenter: Dick Raymond, HOF Fast Pitch Committee
TOM BOTTE
Presenter: Tom Chiappetta, HOF Slow Pitch Chairman
JIM BURR
Presenter: Tom Chiappetta
ELAINE GRATRIX
Presenter: Dick Raymond
CHERYL HOROWITZ-MRAZIK
Presenter: Tom Chiappetta
JOHN LEWIS
Presenter: Tom Chiappetta
GARY LINDGREN
Presenter: Tom Chiappetta
PETER MILLER
Presenter: Dick Raymond
ROBERT SMITH
Presenter: Tom Chiappetta

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CONNECTICUT ASA FAST PITCH HALL OF FAME COMMITTEE
Jim Carey, Chairman – SheltonEd Austin – MilfordPat Patusky – Stratford
Carl Pignone – Norwich/New LondonDick Raymond – DanburyPhil Scarpellino – New Haven
CONNECTICUT ASA SLOW PITCHHALL OF FAME COMMITTEE
Tom Chiappetta, Chairman – NorwalkJoe Magdon – Milford
Keith Macdowall – New HavenTed Parisi – Trumbull
Phil Scarpellino – New HavenDick Tully - SouthingtonLiz Alling- New Haven
When the fast pitch and slow pitch entities decided to merge into just one CASA Hallof Fame in 2006, Ed Austin (left), Jim Consiglio (center) and Jim Carey (right) were
the men behind the formation.

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CONNECTICUT ASA HALL OF FAME
In August 2006, the sport of softball in Connecticut became unified
in honoring its past with the merging of its fast pitch and slow pitch Halls
of Fame. Prior to this merger, the two entities had each separately elected
and inducted members to their respective Hall of Fames. That changed with
the formation of one combined Hall of Fame to be known as the Connecti-
cut ASA Hall of Fame.
New CASA state commissioner Hank Koritkoski oversees the um-
bella organization with the fast pitch and slow pitch committees continuing
to function as separate groups in selecting candidates for the CASA Hall of
Fame.
CASA stages an annual Hall of Fame dinner to formally induct its
new members.
The Fast Pitch Hall of Fame was established in 1971, with the Slow
Pitch Hall starting in 1985. Committees to select CASA Hall of Famers meet
frequently and accept nominations for new candidates. To be eligible for
slow pitch consideration, a player must be retired for 5 years or if the player
is over 50 years of age, the 5-year waiting period is waived. The Bernie Ias-
sogna Hall of Honor, named for the nationally and internationally known
umpire, is open to managers, coaches, sponsors, umpires and friends of the
game.
For fast pitch nominees, applications should be submitted to the
HOF fast pitch committee or a district commissioner by June 30 each year.
Any individual who had an outstanding softball career in Connecticut is eli-
gible, with emphasis on state, regional and national tournament play as one
of the important criteria for Hall of Fame consideration.

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CASA Class of 2005 Hall of Famers Jeff Babineau (left) and Phil Nastu (center) join NationalASA Hall of Famer Ed Finnegan of Stratford.
Members of the CASA Hall of Fame Class of 2011.

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Another Raybestos Brakettes championship!
Class of 2007 Fast Pitch inductees George Papagelis, umpire Nick Martin, Fast Pitch Com-mittee Chairman Jim Carey and Pete Zoppi at the 2007 dinner.

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BOB BELLEMORE
Bellemore’s softball career started at age 15when he played on Ace Hardware, a men’steam in North Providence, RI. Just threeyears later, he was part of the Rhode Islandstate champion Local 57 Engineers, whowon the 1959 New England Regionals. Thisprovided Bob with his first opportunity toparticipate in a National Fast Pitch Tourna-ment in Clearwater, Florida. Due to mili-tary service and college, Bellemore missed a
few years of competition, but beginning in 1964, he played in anational tournament every year from 1964 to 1984 with two ex-ceptions.
The teams on which Bob played included the Local 57 Engi-neers, Providence; Raybestos Cardinals, Stratford; InterstateBattery, Worcester, MA; and the Franklin Cardinals, Stratford.
During his five years on the Cardinals, the team won NationalChampionships in 1969, 1970 and 1972.
Over his long career, Bellemore played in tournaments through-out the country including Florida, California, Indiana, Mis-souri, Texas, Washington, Michigan, and Illinois.
During most of his career, he was a third-baseman with a repu-tation as an outstanding defensive player. He was especiallyadept in defending against bunts. As a lead-off hitter, Bellemorehad an excellent on-base-percentage by drawing walks or evenby getting hit by pitch more than most players. He estimates hislife-time batting average to be about .250.
Bellemore, who resides in Westerly, RI, is proud of his fast pitchsoftball accomplishments, but “most of all, cherishes the friend-ships and the honor of playing with some of the greatest fastpitch players in the world.”

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TOM BOTTE
Botte’s career has spanned nearly 40 years
playing with several of the top Class A
teams in the New Haven area and is still ac-
tive playing with the senior softball power-
house Edge Technology team.
During a 10-year stint as a second and third
baseman with Cip’s Home Plate, he led the
club to the state title in 1980 and two run-
ners-up finishes in 1979 and 1981. Cip’s also competed in the New
England regionals in 1980. Botte hit for both power and average,
and got his start in 1964 spending 14 seasons with the Minor Park
club.
He continues to perform well on the senior circuit just completing
his ninth season with Edge Technology.
Botte also played for Lockery’s Bar in East Haven from 1988-92,
leading that club to two Class B District titles.
Throughout his career he racked up numerous all-tournament and
MVP honors.
Botte is now retired and living in Shelton.

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JIM BURR
Burr organized and managed teamsover five decades from 1957-97. TheDarien native was the skipper of sev-eral of the best teams to ever comeout of Stamford, including ParkerTravel, A&M Pump and VIP Limou-sine.
He co-managed VIP’s 1978 Majorstate championship team as well asleading VIP to four state runners-upfinishes and two New England re-
gionals appearances. Burr also had great success in piloting MastersDivision over-35 and over-40 teams to be perennial state champi-ons. Those squads qualified for five consecutive national tourna-ments from 1993-97 under the banners of the National Auto, Villaand 19th Hole Restaurant sponsorships. In that five-year span theteams posted a .650 winning percentage in the national tourneys.
In 1967, Burr was involved in the formation of the ShorelineLeague, the highly-competitive league in Stamford that featured thetops teams from the Fairfield County area.
Burr got his early start in softball by helping to put together, playingwith and managing teams such as the Wonder Bar, Seven-Up andthe Blackhawks.
He is now retired in North Myrtle Beach, S.C.

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ELAINE GRATRIX
In a span of 25 years, Elaine Gratrix com-piled a remarkable pitching record inhigh school, college, ASA, and profes-sional softball in Italy. After graduatingfrom Trumbull High School in 1988, sheattended Muhlenberg College in Pennsyl-vania, where she holds virtually everysoftball pitching record. She was electedto Muhlenberg’s Hall of Fame in her firstyear of eligibility. Her record of 52-12
with a 0.77 ERA and 415 strikeouts, also included 22 shutouts andfour no-hitters. In 1991, she led the country in strikeouts with 202,and was twice named as an Academic All-American.
While in high school, Elaine played summer ball for a TrumbullASA team from 1985-88. From 1989-91, she starred for the Dan-bury Debs. Playing a difficult Class A schedule, she had a 15-9record her first year despite an ERA of 0.89. One of her losses was1-0 in 18 innings.
After three outstanding years with the Debs, Gratrix accepted anoffer to play professional softball in Italy in 1991, 1992 and 1997.Her career totals in Italy were 13–6 and a 0.73 ERA. Elaine returnedto the Debs for 1993-94 and posted a 26-4 record. She pitched thefinal game ever played by the Debs, a perfect game, striking out thefinal seven batters. It was the Debs’ 800th win against 350 losses.
Gratrix completed her career playing for the Devils in the DanburyWomen’s Softball League from 2000-2008 with a 57– 4 record andan ERA of 0.27.
In 2011, Elaine became head coach of the Norwalk High Schoolsoftball program after serving as the assistant varsity coach for fouryears. She also was the Co-Head Coach at Kolbe-Cathedral High inBridgeport with her twin sister, Karen, from 1993-95.
Gratrix has been a Fast Pitch Softball Clinician from 1992 to thepresent. She has devoted much of her life providing lessons forhundreds of young players as well as for college pitchers.

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CHERYL HOROWITZ-MRAZIK
Over her 40-year career, Horowitz-Mrazik
was one of the top women’s players in state
history and one of its pioneers. She began
playing in 1971 in the first women’s soft-
ball league in Wallingford, which was sim-
ply called The Group.
When Connecticut ASA began organized
women’s play in 1973, she was a member of
teams that were part of a state-wide league that played doublehead-
ers each Sunday.
Known as “Chet”, she played outfield for teams in the New Haven
and Meriden areas. Many of those teams qualified for ASA state
tournament play, including in 1984 when she led Ryan’s of New
Haven to the state major title and a trip to the national tournament
in Marietta, GA. Other teams she played for included Welcome
Aboard Travel, which won the state title in 1975, Shalimar Café and
Chico and Frankie’s Café.
Horowitz-Mrazik is still active as a player in the Wallingford
women’s league, as well as in the over-60 MEN’s league there, where
she is the only woman playing.
She resides in Wallingford

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JOHN LEWIS
The late John Lewis had a distinguished
12-year playing career from 1961-72 as a
first baseman-outfielder, who was usually
the number 3 or 4 hitter in the batting order.
He was a key member of two of the
strongest open softball teams in the Bridge-
port/Stratford area in Miller Buick and
Homeplate Restaurant, and also played for
industrial kingpin Avco Lycoming.
Lewis, who was an outstanding defensive first baseman, played in
three national tournaments with Avco.
After his playing days, Lewis was also a longtime, highly-respected
slow pitch umpire who was umpire in chief at sectional and state
tournaments at Raybestos Field in Stratford from 1974-84. He also
worked regional and national tournaments around the country.
As a youngster, he pitched Bridgeport to the Little League World
Series championship game in 1950.
He is survived by his wife Beverly and son Damon.

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GARY LINDGREN
Lindgren was a mainstay of Bender
Plumbing of New Haven, one of the
state’s most successful teams of the 80’s
and 90’s. He was the starting shortstop
for Bender from 1982-2005 and was
locked in at the 5th spot in the batting
order. His consistency and durability
were his trademarks along with his
defensive prowess.
During his long tenure with Bender,
Lindgren played in 16 Class A national tournaments and was a sec-
ond-team All-American for the 1984 national championship squad.
He was also a three-time, first-team All-American, including one of
those honors with Bender’s over-40 division teams, which placed
second or third nationally from 2000-2004.
With Bender Plumbing having consistent success at the national
level Class A tourneys, finishing in the Top 10 eight different times.
Lindgren’s steady contributions were a key part of that run.
The West Haven resident played his final few seasons in the over 50
division before retiring from the playing field this past year.

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PETER MILLER
Peter Miller‘s impressive resume is indicative of his long and successful ca-reer as an ASA umpire in fast pitch, slowpitch and modified games. He was amember of the Waterbury-NaugatuckUmpires’ Association from 1986-2008,serving as president from 2002-2004. He organized the Meriden ASA Umpiresgroup in 2009.
To hone his knowledge and umpiring skills, Miller attended Na-tional Umpire Schools in 1996, 2003, 2010 and 2012. He was ap-pointed CASA Umpire in Chief in 2007, a position he still holds.Peter was a member of the modified and slow pitch umpire staffsfor regional and state Championships from 1991 to 2012. He alsoparticipated in three National Tournaments: Men’s Masters inStratford in 2001 as U.I.C.; Men’s 10-Man “A” Modified in Iowa in2002; and Men’s 10-Man “A” Modified in N.C. in 2004. In 2005,Miller was inducted into the ASA National Umpire Fraternity.
Miller became involved in NCAA women’s fast pitch in 2000, andhas been a member of the Connecticut Collegiate Umpires Associa-tion for the past 12 years. Once again, in his desire for perfection,he attended NCAA Softball Umpire Improvement Clinics inPhiladelphia in 2006 & 2009 as well as in Hartford in 2008. Peterhas officiated in games and tournaments for the Little East Confer-ence, the North East Conference and the ECAC since 2010.
Miller lives in Meriden with his wife Cynthia, and is employed bythe City of Meriden in the Neighborhood Preservation program.

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ROBERT SMITH
Smith has played softball for over 50 years
in leagues covering virtually the entire
state. Still active at age 72 as a slick-field-
ing shortstop for the Edge Classics over-
70 team, Smith made his name in his early
playing days with the Remington Arms
and Ideal Tire squads, which he played for
in the Bridgeport area leagues for a total
of 30 years.
He played softball in nine different town leagues during his prime
playing years, including with other notable teams such as Dale Con-
struction in East Haven and Stony Brook Restaurant in Stratford.
He currently plays in the Madison and Wallingford Over-60 leagues.
A solid hitter throughout his career, Smith has had continued suc-
cess in Senior and Masters Division play with his teams winning
tournaments throughout New England. He has spent seven seasons
with North Haven’s Edge Technology, one of the premier senior
teams in the country.
Smith is retired and lives in Stratford.

2010 Slow Pitch Honorees
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National Hall of Famers
Four members of the National Softball Hall of Fame were in attendance at the 2010CASA dinner. From left, Ed Finnegan, Al Yaeger, Vin Caserto and John Anquillare.
The Class of 2010 Slow Pitch honorees pose before the dinner. From left, Gary Bello,Ray Talamelli, Bob Bosse and Tracey & Bob Duff, who accepted on behalf of Tracey'sfather Bill Krause.

CASA EMERITUS
Ed Austin
Joseph T Barber*
Paul Barone*
Robert R. Cassidy *
Sal Chalko*
Guy Cocchia*
Phil Del Vecchio*
William Krause*
Glen Laudenslager, Sr.*
John E. Lindquist
Peter Maneggia
George Mulford*
Dan Neylan
James Penders*
Donald J. Stefanski
Karl Stotz
*deceased
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CONNECTICUTAMATEUR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION
2012
State Commissioner………………………….Hank Koritkoski
Honorary President………………………. John E. Lindquist
Vice President………………………………..…James Carey
Vice President………………………….Richard F. Raymond
Vice President…………………….…………Phil Scarpellino
Vice President……………………………..........Patrick Austin
Vice President…………………………...Richard MacDonald
Umpire-in-Chief………………………………Tony Roberto
Executive Secretary ……..……………..………Patrick Austin
Player Representative……………………...….Patrick Austin
Junior Olympic Commissioner……………...….Cliff LaRose
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CONNECTICUT ASA
DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS2012
Colchester-Windham………..………………...….Zack Garr
Danbury-Bethel………………………..Richard F. Raymond
East Hartford……………………………..Edward McCarthy
Greenwich ..........………………………...……….Don Mohr
Milford……………………………………….Patrick Austin
Naugatuck Valley …………………………………Jim Carey
Naugatuck Valley (Asst.) …………………………Bill Uluski
New Haven………………………….………Phil Scarpellino
New Haven (Asst.)…………………………….Jim Reynolds
Norwalk-Wilton-Fairfield…………………Rich MacDonald
Norwich-Old Lyme……..……………………...Carl Pignone
Plainville-Rocky Hill……..…………………… Frank Begen
Shoreline……………………………………Edward Emielita
Stamford ………….……………………….Scott Beauregard
Stratford………………..………………………..Pat Patusky
Waterbury-Naugatuck…………………………....Jay Santoli
West Haven…………………………………..…..John Panza
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UMPIRE ADVISORY BOARD
Umpire-in-Chief………………………….…..Tony Roberto
Deputy Umpire in Chief…………………...Austin Hammar
Deputy Umpire-in-Chief………………….........Steve Kolitz
Deputy Umpire-in-Chief…………………….....Peter Miller
Asst. Rules Interpreter…………………………John Moffitt
Better Officiating Chairman…………………...Frank Begen
AIDES TO COMMISSIONER
Junior Olympic Commissioner..………………..Cliff LaRose
Player Representative……………………...….Patrick Austin
Carl Pignone (left) receives his Hall of Fame plaque at the 2005 dinner recognizing his longtime career as an ASA umpire. Ed Schullery presents the award.

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INTERNATIONAL SOFTBALL FEDERATIONHALL OF FAME
Ralph Raymond, Manager .....................1993 .............................StratfordDiane Schumacher, Player......................1993 ....................MassachusettsJoan Joyce, Pitcher ..................................1999 ..........................WaterburyJoseph T. Barber, Administrator*...........1999 .............................StratfordKathy Arendsen, Pitcher .........................2003 ...............................Oregon
NATIONAL ASA HALL OF FAME
ADMINISTRATORS/SPONSORS/MANAGERS/UMPIRESBernie Iassogna, Umpire* ........................1976 .......................BridgeportWilliam S. Simpson, Sponsor*.................1976 ..........................StratfordVincent Devitt, Manager* ........................1977 ..........................StratfordJoseph T. Barber, Commissioner*............1978 ..........................StratfordRalph Raymond, Manager .......................1993 ..........................Stratford
FAST PITCHJohn “Cannonball” Baker* .....................1961............................WestportBill Wojie*................................................1967 ........................East HavenRosemary “Micki” Stratton ....................1969............................StratfordJohn Spring..............................................1970 ...........................MichiganFrank Williams ........................................1970........................New HavenBertha Ragan Tickey ...............................1972.............................FairfieldKathryn “Sis” King ..................................1975 ..............................SheltonGeorge Adam...........................................1981............................BranfordDonna Lopiano .......................................1983 ...........................StamfordJoan Joyce.................................................1983 .........................WaterburyWillie Roze...............................................1985 ............................HamdenPeggy Kellers ............................................1986............................StratfordJohn Anquillare .......................................1988 .......................West HavenAl Lewis* ..................................................1988............................StratfordVin Caserto ..............................................1988....................Highland, NYCarl Walker ..............................................1989.....................Rhode IslandDiane Schumacher ..................................1992 ...................MassachusettsKathy Arendsen .......................................1996 ..............................OregonGina Vecchione........................................1997...........................New YorkBarbara Reinalda .....................................1999 ..............................SheltonMetro Szeryk............................................2004 ..............................CanadaPat Dufficy ...............................................2005 ...........................TrumbullAllyson Rioux* ........................................2009 ...........................StamfordAl Yaeger...................................................2009 ...........................Stamford
SLOW PITCHFrank DeLuca...........................................1974............................StratfordKen Clark .................................................1990............................StratfordEd Finnegan.............................................1993............................StratfordEugene Kwalek .........................................2003............................Stratford
* Deceased

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CONNECTICUT ASA FAST PITCH WINGHALL OF FAME PLAYERS
1971Victor Dagata*.………………… . .………………..PlainvilleSal Ferrara……………………….………………New BritainMichael Jackowitz……………………………...North HavenArt Reale……………………………………………WestportAl Sulzycki………………………………….………FairfieldJohn Baker*………………………………….……..WestportJoseph DeFeo……………………………………..Bridgeport
1972Donald Beers………………………………………..StratfordJohn Tedesco*……………………………………...WestportBill Wojie*…………………………………...…..East HavenRosemary Stratton…………………………………..StratfordEdward Cowan*…………………….………………StratfordWally Adams………………………………………..Cheshire
1973Clorinda Ruocco*………………………………..New HavenFrancis Licari*…………………………………...New HavenFrank Kuchta……………………………………..BridgeportJohn Beverly……………………………………….PlainvilleRalph Barbaro*……………………………………..HamdenLeo Argenio………………………………………..WestportBertha Ragan Tickey………………………..............StratfordFred Serafine……………………………………New BritainFrank Williams…………………………………..New HavenPat Bolduc*………………………….…………..Manchester
1974John Buschbaum…………………………….....East NorwalkJohn DeFeo……………………………………….BridgeportEmil Garofola……………………………………….FairfieldLester Redican…………………………………..…..MeridenNick Santo…………………………………………..NorwalkJames Feher*…………………………..……………StratfordJoseph St. John*…………………………………….BranfordGeorge Wilkison……………………………………..Milford

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1975James Marucci………………………………………NorwalkHenry Parsons………………………….………..New BritainMartha Schact………………………………..…….StamfordEdna Fraser…………………………………….…….MilfordJoseph Pastore*…………………………….…...New BritainJohn Kalafus*………………………………….…...StratfordEdward Hargus*……………………………………Stratford
1976Ann DeLuca……………………………………..East HavenRobert Finch……………………………………...BridgeportWilliam Hlywa*……………………………….…….AnsoniaAnthony Pagliuca…………………………………….MilfordKathryn “Sis’ King…………………………….……..Shelton
1977Ernie Argazzi*…………………………………..New BritainStan Barzauskas…………………………….………..EnfieldJoseph Flasko………………………………………..FairfieldCarol LaRose……………………………………..Bridgeport
1978John Cipollini…………………………………..North HavenWilliam “Duke” DeCarlo………………………..New HavenJohn Gans*………………………………………..BridgeportSalvatore Defeo………………………….…………NorwalkJohn Pringle………………………………….…….Columbia
1979Americo Cornachini……………………….….………DerbyWillie Cote…………………………………….....Rocky HillJohn Gabor*………………………………….…….StratfordHowie Johnson……………………………………..StratfordMarie Ottaviano…………………………..………..StamfordFred Sansone*…………………………..…….…New HavenEd Tickey*……………………………………..……FairfieldJoseph Valiante…………………………….……….Westport
1980Barbara “Rusty” Abernathy……………………...East HavenDon Benedict……………………..…………………AnsoniaBeverly Mulonet Danaher……………………..…….Wolcott

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Joseph Musante………………………………………..DerbyGeorge Stein………………………………………...FairfieldBenjamin Whone…………………………………....Norwalk
1981George Adam……………………………………….BranfordPhil Baroff………………………………………….....EastonRalph Fusco…………………………………………NorwalkWilliam Yoney……………………………………BridgeportNelson Eddy*……………………………………New HavenLou Marchetti……………………………….…East Hartford
1982Millie Elias…………………………..……….……..StratfordLorraine Meehan………………………………….BridgeportPeggy Kellers…………………………………….....StratfordWillie Roze……………………………….…………HamdenRon French………………………………………....StratfordVinny Santanello………………………….………..WestportBob Mazzeo*…………………………………..East Hartford
1983Joan Joyce….…………………..……..…………..WaterburyDonna Lopiano………………..…………………....StamfordAnn “Punxie” Edmundson……………………......BridgeportFrank Gates Jr……………………………………….NorwalkBuddy Esposito…………………………..……..North HavenAngelo “Ike” Iacovone……………………..….….WaterburyJohn Kroszer*………………………………..……Waterbury
1984Art Brauer……………………………………..….BridgeportJoe Dury…………………………………………..BridgeportPaul Eschner*……………………………….……..….BristolJoe McGuire…………………………………...East HartfordPeter Lupi*……………..……………………..…….Hamden
1985Ted Kachnowski……………………………....East HartfordGeorge Goodchild…………………………….……..MilfordMarty Klingel*………………………………...East Hartford

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1986Andy Dynia………………………….…………...East HavenAlice Dynia………………………………………East HavenEd Connolly………………………………..…….…..MilfordFrank Loda………………………………..………...SeymourMary Primavera……………………………………..StratfordAl Yaeger……………………………..…………….Stamford
1987Julie Adam*…………………………………….…..SheltonJohn Anquillare………………………………...West HavenNeal Cunningham……………….……………East HartfordAl Lewis*……………….…………………………..Stratford
1988Tony Cecere……………………………….…South WindsorJohn Gribbon……………………………………….FitchvilleRichard Jensen…………………………..………….HartfordTom Penders……………………………..…………StratfordPhil Scarfo…………………..…………………….PlantsvilleDan Tammaro*………………………….……….New Haven
1989Sal Amenta……………………………………………BristolWilliam Acquarulo……………………………….East HavenJames Alcutt…………………………………………AnsoniaJohn Cook……………………………………....North HavenLouis Facchini………………………….……………AnsoniaFred Georgette*…………………………….………StratfordMickey Herbert.........................................................TrumbullWalter Kopycinski………………………………..New BritainAl Proto…………………………………….……New HavenDon Sidat………………………………….……..WillimanticAllyson Rioux*………………………….………….StamfordCarl Walker………………………………………….Stratford
1990Joe Byrne………………………………………….WaterburyPaul Jurovaty Jr……………………………………..AndoverTony Marinaro*………………….....................….WaterburyJoseph Prete*……………………………………….Hartford

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1991Fran Lebinski………………………………………..FairfieldRocky Marucci………………………….…………..NorwalkEdward Beadle…………………………………East Hartford
1992Edward Bohan………………………………………HamdenDiane Schumacher…….………………West Springfield, MAMichael Vigone…………………….……………WillimanticMartin Williams*…………………………………...Stratford
1993William Campell…………………………………....HartfordMrs. Marjorie Gabrielle………………………….....StratfordAnthony “Moe” Martinelli………………………….StamfordBob McOrmond………………………..………..New HavenJames Montenieri………………………….…….New BritainW. Douglas “Doug” Willet…………………….East Hartford
1994Gladys Crespo……………………….……………BridgeportJohn McLeod………………….………………….BrookfieldAnthony Urban*…………….……………………WaterburyHoward Reilly*…………………………..…………Hamden
1995Cecil Gabriel………………………………………..StratfordMary Jane Hagan……………………..……………StamfordJoseph Harcut………………..………………….Quaker HillAl Kaczynski……………………….…………….Harwinton
1996William Benzing……………..………….…………….BethelJohn Bieling Jr………………………….…………..WestportWayne Irons………………………..….…………….MoosupRick LaClare…………………………..……………..Somers
1997Robert Boiselle*………………………………..New LondonNicholas DiMassa………………………….………..HamdenDick Ierardi……………………………………….WaterburySteve Smolley……………….………………..……Newtown

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1998Edward Anastasia…………………..………………WestportAnthony Gentile…………………………………New HavenRich Norenberg*……………………………………..MilfordJoseph Pisa………………………………………MiddletownJohn Vichiola…………………………..……………FairfieldLynn O’Donnell-Fenn…………………………….WoodburyLynn Luczkowski……. …… .… . . .………………...Norwalk
1999Andy Armendola………………………..………East HavenJerry LaPenna………………………………………..MilfordCarmen “Sonny” Melotti*………….……………East HavenBill “Pic”Seltenrich………………………..……….Stratford
2000Harold Buccino*………………………………..WoodbridgeRichard Cipriano………………..……………….….ProspectRalph Gangi………………………….…………….TrumbullMike Mastrosimone…………………………….........SheltonBob Muro………………………………………...Manchester
2001James Berry………………………………..….West HartfordDaniel Clifford………….……………………….MiddleburyJack Halkovic*………………………………..……..StratfordEileen Mitchell…………………..………………….DanburyGene Moretti*…………………………………………Derby
2002Paul DelGobbo…………………………….………..HamdenRon Denze………………………………..…….SouthingtonMetro Szeryk………………….………..…..Ontario, Canada
2003Fred Goglia………………………………………New HavenWilliam Smith…………………….………………..TrumbullRon Cox Jr……………………………………….Kensington
2004Joseph J. Bianca………………..……………………OakvilleCatherine Olsavasky……………………………...Bridgeport

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2005Vincent M. Caserto……….……………...Poughkeepsie, NYDoreen Denmon………………..………..…………Stratford
2006Pat Dufficy..............................……….……………...TrumbullElaine Biercevicz Piazza..............................………......HamdenBobby Quinn........................................................Parsippany, NJ
2007George Papagelis..............................………............Beverly, MAPete Zoppi.....................................................................Stamford
2008Jack Barile.....................................................................PlainvilleWilliam "Skip" Carino............................................Walpole, MACharlie Henry.......................................................Wakefield, MA
2009John Harper...........................................................Whippany, NJBruce Lazar .....................................................................MonroeJoe Romano................................................................Thomaston
2010Lou Plagesse...............................................................East HavenBob Velky*......................................................................Stratford
2011Joe Plagesse*......................................................Hammonton, NJMary Schneider..................................................................Orange
HALL OF FAME SERVICE AWARDS
1974William S. Simpson*….………….……………..…Stratford
Sponsor and Service to Connecticut A.S.A. and A.S.A.1975
Joseph T. Barber*………….………………………StratfordPast President of Amateur Softball Assn. of America
Bernie Iassogna, Sr.*……….………………….…BridgeportUmpire-in-Chief of National A.S.A.
1976Vincent “Wee” Devitt*…….………….……….…..StratfordLouis Nistico*……………………………………..Westport
1977Ray McKenna*………………..……………….East HartfordFrank Berlinger*…………………………………...AnsoniaJohn DiLaura……………………………………West Haven
1978Lyn Harding……………………………….………SouthportPaul Barone*…………………………………….…WaterburyCarmen “Bud” Maru*…………………………...West Haven

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1979Bob Cassidy*………………………………………..Plainville
1980John Pekar*……………………………………..…..StratfordRay Comins……………………………………East StratfordPhil DelVecchio*………………………………..New HavenEd Tryon*……………………………………..…….Hartford
1981Ernest Reed*……………………………………..Manchester
1982Glen Laudenslager, Sr.*……………………..……BridgeportJoseph Carlin*………………………………….New Canaan
1983Frank Piscatelli*….…………………….…………New HavenGuy Cocchia*……………………………………….NorwalkJoseph Slonka*……………………………………...Stratford
1984Anthony “Toto” Caldaroni*………….………….Bridgeport
1985Ed Macciocca*……………………………..……Bridgeport
1986Bernie Kaplan……………………….…………..WallingfordLouis “Kip” Miklos……………………….………..StratfordJohn Stratton……………………………………….StratfordRichard “Dick” Raymond…………………….…….Danbury
1987Glen Laudenslager, Jr.*…………………..………BridgeportPeter Maneggia, Sr………………………………...ColumbiaJerry Nolan………………………………………..Old Lyme
1988Bert Rybicki………………………………………….MilfordDonald J. Stefanski……………..………………New London
1989Karl Stotz…………………………………………..Coventry
1990John Lattanzio……………………………..……..Waterbury
1991Frank J. Zeranski Jr……………………………….GreenwichRichard J. Wilkinson…………………….……...Glastonbury

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1992Ed Austin…………………………………………….MilfordJohn Panza………………………………..……..West Haven
1993William Krause*…………………………………...WestportPeter Adanti………………………………..…………Derby
1994Phil Scarpellino…………………………………New Haven
1995George Ritchie*…………………………………….StamfordJay Santoli……………………………….……….Waterbury
1996Ron Cox Sr………………………………………KensingtonRalph Raymond……………………………..Worcester, MA
1997Joseph Ciaburri………………………………….West HavenRichard Hamel……………..…………………….WaterburyAugie Masotta*………………………………….New Haven
1998Edward McCarthy……………………………East Hartford
1999Carl Pignone……………………………………...Waterford
2000Pat Patusky……………………………..…………..Stratford
2001Rich MacDonald…..……………………………….Norwalk
2003Pat Austin……………………………………………Milford
2004Matthew Doran…………………………..…………Norwalk
2008Jim Reynolds ............................................................East Haven
2010George J. Franklin, Jr……..………….………Lynnfield, MA
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS2003
Joseph T. Barber* (56 Years of Service).....................StratfordRobert Cassidy* (51 Years of Service)………….….PlainvilleEd Austin (37 Years of Service)……..………….……MilfordJohn Panza (30 Years of Service)……………….West Haven

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JOSEPH T. BARBER DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS
2004
Richard F. Raymond (38 Years of Service)…………Danbury
Zack Garr (25 Years of Service)……………..……Colchester
2005
Patricia Patuski (25 Years of Service)……………..Stratford
Jay Santoli (25 Years of Service)…..…………..…Waterbury
Frank J. Zeranski Jr. (30 Years of Service)…….…Greenwich
2006
Henry Koritkoski (25 Years of Service)................Middletown
2007
George Ritchie* (28 Years of Service)……………..Stamford
Skip Scarpellino (28 Years of Service)…………..New Haven
Edward McCarthy (25 Years of Service)……....East Hartford
Edward Schullery (25 Years of Service)……………...... Kent
2008
Edward Austin (40 Years of Service)....……………...Milford
John Panza (35 Years of Service)...........................West Haven
Patrick Austin (15 Years of Service).............................Milford
2009
Phil Scarpellino (30 Years of Service)…................ New Haven
Carl Pignone (20 Years of Service)…..................…..Waterford
Jim Carey (15 Years of Service)……......................……Shelton
Edward Emielita (10 Years of Service) .................…East Haven
2010
Richard Raymond (45 Years of Service)……..……....Danbury
Jay Santoli (30 Years of Service)……..………….....Waterbury
Pat Patusky (30 Years of Service)……..…………..... Stratford
Richard MacDonald (20 Years of Service)……..……Norwalk

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CONNECTICUT ASA FAST PITCHHALL OF FAME UMPIRES
1975Bernie Iassogna Sr.*…………………………..…Bridgeport
1979Stan Fray*………………………………..…….West Haven
1981Jack Gallagher*……………………….……………PlainvilleHenry Roche*…………………………………...New Haven
1984Anthony “Toto” Caldaroni*…………….………..Bridgeport
1985Aldo Cenci*………………………………..……..Bridgeport
1987Jimmy Ellis*…………………………………….…..NorwalkWalter “Colonel” Piurek*……………………….New Haven
1989Henry Genga……………………….…………..East Hartford
1991Henry Koritkoski…………………….………….MiddletownDan Neylan…………………………………………Stamford
1992Al Guarino*…………………………………..….East HavenFred Rodia…………………………………… Bridgeport
1993Frank Begen……………………………..……….Rocky Hill
1994James Carey………………………………………...SheltonJoseph Falconeri…………………………….…New Britain
1995Charles Gerace…………………………..….……WaterburyJohn Moffit………………………………….….Manchester
1996Donald Caterson…………………………….………Monroe
1997Edward Schullery………………………………………KentNick Koules*…..……………………..……………Stamford

1998Tony Roberto………………………..……………….MilfordMatthew “Pop” Shortell*……………………………Ansonia
1999Zack Garr…………………………………..……..Colchester
2000John Zadnik………………………………..………….Bristol
2001Douglas Donaldson………………………..……..Manchester
2002Donna Vavrinec……………………………………..Prospect
2003Jose Stanco……………………………..…………Bridgeport
2004Dudley Hamlin…….…………………………….Willimantic
2005Carl Pignone………………..…………..…………Waterford
2006Anthony Candido...........................................................Milford
2007Nick Martin*......................................................................Derby
2008Joseph Murphy...........................................................Rocky Hill
2009Jose Vincente*....................................................................Groton
2010Cliff LaRose......................................................................Monroe
2011Joseph Auwood.............................................................Waterford
Ralph Moreo................................................................Bridgeport
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Ken Clark* Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985
Nelson (Nails) Dinihanian Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985
Nick Esposito East Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985
Frank DeLuca* Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985
Don Hansen Hamden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986
Jerry Licursi (Deceased) Trumbull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986
John Salerno Southington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986
John Bike Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987
John Bruzas Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987
Bill Carr (Deceased) Shelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987
Terry Vernes Shelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987
Al (Pants) Montani (Deceased) Shelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988
John (Bubba) Leahy Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988
Frank Guillmette Shelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988
Ron Spigarolo Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988
Don Dziadik Seymour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988
Charlie Gouvia Shelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989
Dick McIntyre Southington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989
Harry Ellam Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989
George Hangos Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989
Dick Lorenzo Southington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989
Al Kavalecz Bridgeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990
Carl Tinti (Deceased) Newington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990
Leo Veleas Kensington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990
Hank Mills Westport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990
Don Bieling Norwalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991
Joe Dargenio (Deceased) Bridgeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991
Bob Hurd Monroe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991
Sal (Sonny) DeMattio (Deceased) Westport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992
Eddie Gee Bridgeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992
Bob Laemel Rocky Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992
Jody Reilly (Deceased) Huntington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992
Ed Finnegan* Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993
Terry Toigo Shelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993
Joe Arzyla Seymour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993
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CASA/Slow Pitch Hall of Fame Roster
Irv Liskov (Deceased) Trumbull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993
Mike Calise, Sr. Westport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993
Joe Magdon Milford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994
Lou LaCivita Trumbull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994
Ken Kohanski Southington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995
Maureen Mas Shelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995
Ron Ogradowicz (Deceased) Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995
Don Ragozzine Ansonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995
John L. Robinson Middletown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995
Charlie Dammling Hamden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996
Richard Lanese Milford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996
Al Carfora Branford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997
Dave White Manchester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997
Ozzie Matthews New Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997
Bill Bansak Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997
Patrick (Packy) Thomas Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997
Albert Berarducci Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998
Leonard Iancale (Deceased) Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998
Al Morazes, Jr. Shelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998
Kathleen Finnucan Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998
Ray Kaminski Milford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999
Hank Bahe Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999
Dave Zychowski Southington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999
Roger Boroway Trumbull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000
Bob Kawalski Colchester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000
John Reilly Hamden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000
Wayne Chopus Plainville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000
Walter Marek Southington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001
Stuart Laribee Higganum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001
Terry Craw New Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001
Lenny Libby Milford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001
Joe Colello Trumbull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001
Doug Fortune Woodbridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002
Perry Flowers New Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002

Pat Paulson East Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002
Joe Czarnecki Naugatuck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002
Steve Lely (Deceased) Stamford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002
Gary Gourley Trumbull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003
Richard (Bootsy) Harris Meriden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003
Thomas (Bo) Hickey New Canaan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003
Tom (Moose) Lynch Danbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004
Dan Roberts New Britain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004
John Tokarz Seymour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004
Jeff Babineau Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005
Bob Irving Greenwich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005
Keith Macdowall Guilford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005
Joe Martone East Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005
Phil Nastu Bridgeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005
Bob (Red) Hannan Weston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006
Steve Polvani Wethersfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006
Phil (Skip) Scarpellino New Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006
Bill Faticone Branford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007
Gary Lawrence Norwalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007
Alan Shockley Branford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007
Dom Calise Westport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008
Mike Calise, Jr. Westport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008
Ralph Ciarleglio West Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008
Dick Gherlone North Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009
Mike Humeniuk Ansonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009
Gary Bello Orange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010
Bob Bosse West Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010
Ray Talamelli Clinton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010
Jim Dobbs (Deceased) Bridgeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011
Bob Garcia East Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011
Al Ten Westport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011
*Members ASA National Hall of Fame
CASA/Slow Pitch Hall of Fame Roster
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Bernie Iassogna Hall of HonorRudy Weiss (Sponsor) Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Gene Fitzpatrick (Sponsor) Ansonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Henry Healey, Jr. (Sponsor) Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987Al Guarino (Deceased, Umpire) East Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988John Ferrando (Sponsor) Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989John Preston (Deceased, Sponsor) Ansonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989Joe Sepot (Sponsor) Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990Bob Reese (Sponsor) Milford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990Joe Barber (Deceased, Administrator) Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991Ron Noveck (Sponsor) Plainville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991Lou Brodersen (Administrator) Milford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Dan Neylan (Umpire) Stamford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993Cash Mitchell (Administrator) Guilford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993Al Dello Russo (Umpire) Milford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Ray Montambo (Sponsor-Manager) Bridgeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996Ed Austin (Administrator) Milford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996Norm Bender (Sponsor-Manager) New Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Robert Cassidy (Deceased, Administrator) Plainville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Allan Morazes, Sr. (Manager) Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Donald Fitzgerald (Manager) Manchester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Anthony Testi (Sponsor) Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Carmen Testi (Sponsor) Stratford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999George Mulford (Deceased, Administrator) Bridgeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000Tony Pampena (Sponsor) Stamford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000Jack Miller (Sponsor) Milford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Gene Kwalek (Manager)* Shelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Ron Esposito (Sponsor) North Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003John (Sharkey) Laureno (Deceased, Umpire) Stamford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003William (Red) Clynch (Sponsor) Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Holy Name Athletic Club (Sponsor) Stamford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004John Carusone (Administrator) Hamden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004Andrew D'Andrea (Manager) Wolcott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005Nick Koules (Deceased, Umpire) Stamford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005May Laber (Deceased, Administrator) Stamford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Dave Muir (Umpire) East Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007Sal Candelora (Sponsor-Manager) North Branford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008George Jerolman (Sponsor-Manager) Hamden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Frank LaTeano (Sponsor) Manchester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009Bill Krause (Deceased, Umpire) Westport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010George (Mimi) Lawrence (Deceased, Sponsor/Manager) Norwalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011
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Class of 2007 slow pitch inductees, from left, Gary Lawrence, Alan Shockley, Slow Pitch Com-mittee Chairman Jim Consiglio, Bill Faticone and umpire Dave Muir.
The 10 members of the CASA Hall of Fame Class of 2008

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CASA Fast Pitch Hall of Famers and Raybestos Brakettes pitching greats JoanJoyce (top left), Donna Lopiano (top right), Kathy Arendsen (bottom left) andBarbara Reinalda (bottom right) are all also members of the National ASA Hall ofFame.

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CONNECTICUT STATE CHAMPIONS1955FP Men: Roessler's Yellow TagsFP Women: Speed Girls, New HavenSP Men’s Open: Victory Club Rainbows, Middletown
1956FP Men: Castro Convertible, NorwalkFP Women: Laurelettes, Hartford
1957FP Men: Raybestos Cardinals, StratfordFP Women: Laurelettes, HartfordSP Men’s Open: Producto Machine, Bridgeport
1958FP Men: V.F.W., AnsoniaFP Women: Laurelettes, Hartford SP Men’s Open: Contract Plating, StratfordSP Men’s Industrial: Avco Lycoming, Stratford
1959FP Men: Pote Builders, NorwalkFP Women: Laurelettes, Hartford SP Men’s Open: Contract Plating, StratfordSP Men’s Industrial: Avco Lycoming, Stratford
1960FP Men: Raybestos Cardinals, StratfordWomen: Sterling House, StratfordSP Men’s Open: Tokay Restaurant, FairfieldSP Men’s Industrial: Bryant Electric, Bridgeport
1961FP Men: Norwalk EaglesFP Women: Laurelettes, HartfordSP Men’s Open: Seawall Restaurant, BridgeportSP Men’s Industrial: Dictaphone Corp., Bridgeport
1962FP Men: Terrace Eagles, NorwalkFP Women: Wonder Laurelettes, New HavenSP Men’s Open: Club Grille, WestportSP Men’s Industrial: Avco Lycoming, Stratford

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1963FP Men: Sub Force Raiders, GrotonSP Men’s Open: Trio Restaurant, BridgeportSP Men’s Industrial: Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford
1964FP Men: Raybestos Cardinals, StratfordFP Women: Bridgeport Co-edsSP Men’s Open: Surfside Restaurant, FairfieldSP Men's Industrial: Avco Lycoming, StratfordSP Women: Avco Lycoming, Stratford
1965FP Men: Raybestos Cardinals, StratfordFP Women: Wonderettes, New HavenSP Men's Open: Chadwick Construction, MeridenSP Men's Industrial: Avco Lycoming , Stratford
1966FP Men: Norwalk EaglesFP Women: Debs, BethelSP Men's Open: Chadwick Construction, MeridenSP Men's Industrial: Avco Lycoming, StratfordSP Women: Remington Shaver
1967FP Men: Raybestos Cardinals, StratfordFP Women: Raybestos Robins, StratfordSP Men’s Open: Surfside Restaurant, Fairfield SP Men’s Industrial: Sikorsky Aircraft, StratfordSP Women: Remington Shaver
1968FP Men: Raybestos Cardinals, StratfordFP Women: Superiorettes, West HavenSP Men’s Open: Vito’s A.C., PlainvilleSP Men’s Industrial: Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford
1969FP Men: Raybestos Cardinals, StratfordFP Women: Bridgeport Co-edsSP Men’s Open: Barbieri Travel, New HavenSP Industrial Men: Sikorsky Aircraft, StratfordSP Women: Sis King's All-Stars

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1970FP Men: Mar Parks, New BritainFP Women: Bridgeport Co-edsSP Men’s Open: Miller Buick, BridgeportSP Men’s Industrial: Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford
1971FP Men: Mar Parks, New BritainFP Women: Raybestos Brakettes, StratfordSP Men’s Open: Ronnie's, GreenwichSP Men’s Industrial: Avco Lycoming, Stratford
1972FP Men: Raybestos Cardinals, StratfordFP Women: Bridgeport Co-edsFP Class A: Andrea HotelSP Men's Open: Preston Machine, AnsoniaSP Men's Industrial: Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford
1973FP Men: Reed Construction, ManchesterFP Women: Conn. DiamondsSP Men’s Open: Industrial Specialties, BridgeportSP Industrial Men: Sikorsky Aircraft, StratfordSP Men’s Class A Men: Elks IIISP Women: Groman's
1974FP Men: Celeste RestaurantFP Women: Bridgeport Co-edsSP Men’s Open: Jay Kane Furniture, BristolSP Industrial Men: Sikorsky Aircraft, StratfordSP Class A: Park LiquorsSP Women: Socialites
1975FP Men: Reed's Construction, ManchesterFP Women: Pet Car Blazers, New HavenSP Men’s Open: Preston Machine, AnsoniaSP Men’s Industrial: Sikorsky Aircraft, StratfordSP Men’s Class A: Liberty Rocks Motel ElksSP Women: Welcome Aboard Travel, Meriden

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1976FP Men Major: Raybestos Cardinals, StratfordFP Class A: Reed Construction, ManchesterFP Women Major: Bridgeport Co-edsFP Women Class A: Wilton HawksModified Pitch: Tapper's Café OpenSP Men’s Open: Gartenhaus Café, New BritainSP Class A: Surfside Restaurant, FairfieldSP Men’s Industrial Major: New Haven Water Co.SP Men’s Industrial Class A: Burndy, NorwalkSP Women: Brown's Tire Shop
1977FP Men Major: Dorber Graphics. MilfordFP Men Class A: Reed Construction, ManchesterFP Women Major: BlazersFP Women Class A: Wilton HawksModified: Town & Country, WaterburySP Men Major: Preston Machine, AnsoniaSP Men Class A: D'Camma Ltd., HamdenSP Men Major Industrial: Sikorsky Aircraft, StratfordSP Men Class A Industrial: Pitney Bowes, Stamford SP Women Major: Manchester Softball Club SP Women Class A: Tumbledown Dick's, Greenwich
1978FP Men Major: Raybestos Cardinals, StratfordFP Women Major: Armstrong CoronetsFP Men Class A: Cypress ArmsFP Women Class A: Danbury DebsModified: Town & Country, WaterburyFP Jr. Girls (13-15): CougarsFP Sr. Girls (15-18): Formal's InnSP Men Major: VIP Limousine, GreenwichSP Men Class A: Luciani Sports, North HavenSP Men Major Industrial: Sikorsky Aircraft, StratfordSP Men Class A Industrial: Pitney Bowes, Stamford SP Women Major: Silkey's, SimsburySP Women Class A: Tumbledown Dick's, Greenwich
1979SP Men’s Major: Habb’s Sports Shop, SouthingtonSP Men’s Class A: Elmer’s Place, New Britain

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SP Men’s Major Industrial: SNETCO #2, New HavenSP Men’s Class A Industrial: Pitney Bowes, Stamford
1980FP Men’s Major: Dober Graphics, MilfordFP Men’s Class A: Cypress Arms, West HartfordFP Women’s Major: Waterford MarinersFP Women’s Class A: Danbury DebsModified: Town and Country, WaterburySP Men’s Major: Sonny's, WestportSP Men’s Class A: Cips Home Plate, New HavenSP Men’s Major Industrial: SNETCO# 2, New HavenSP Men’s Class A Industrial: GE Credit Corp, Stamford SP Women’s Major: Silkey's, SimsburySP Women’s Class A: Tauck-Tours, WestportSP Women’s Major Industrial: G.E. Credit Corp, Stamford
1981FP Men’s Major: Franklin Cardinals, StratfordFP Women’s Major: Coeds, BridgeportFP Men’s Class A: Peter PanFP Women’s Class A: Mario's Barber ShopSP Men’s Major: Habb's Sport Shop, SouthingtonSP Class A Men: Simsbury RaidersSP Men’s Major Industrial: SNETCO #2, New HavenSP Class A Industrial: Zlotnick Construction, NorwichSP Women’s Major: Buffalo Water Tavern SP Women’s Class A: Homecomfort FuelSP Women’s Industrial: GE Credit, Stamford
1982FP Men’s Class A: Dorber Graphics, MilfordFP Women’s Class A: Norwalk Mariners.Modified: Skider's Gym, ThomastonSP Men’s Major: Preston Machine, AnsoniaSP Men’s Class A: Dack Industries, BristolSP Men’s Class B: West Rock Corp, New HavenSP Men’s Major Industrial: Sikorsky Aircraft, StratfordSP Men’s Class A Industrial: Perkin-Elmer, Norwalk SP Women’s Major: Ray's Grille, StratfordSP Women’s Class A: Healey's Motors, DerbySP Women’s Industrial: G.E. Credit, Stamford

1983FP Men’s Major: Franklin Cardinals, StratfordFP Men’s Class A: Reed Construction, ManchesterFP Women’s Major: Waterford MarinersFP Women’s Class A: Stamford FlamesFP JO: 15-under girls: Brookfield BlazersModified Pitch: Skider's Gym MajorSP Men’s Major: Gartenhaus Café, New BritainSP Men’s Class A: Simsbury RaidersSP Men’s Class B: West Rock Corp, New HavenSP Major Industrial: SNETCO #2, New HavenSP Class A Industrial: G.E. Credit Corp, StamfordSP Women’s Major: B.T. Expressettes, BridgeportSP Class A: Racquetball PlusSP Class A Industrial: G.E.Credit , Stamford
1984FP Men’s Major: Franklin Cardinals, StratfordFP Men’sClass A: Tanasi ConstructionFP Women’s Major: Raybestos Brakettes, StratfordFP Women’s Class A: Danbury DebsFP JO: 15-under: Bethel RebelsFP JO: 18-under: Stamford FlashModified Pitch: Skiders Gym, ThomastonSP Men’s Major: Simsbury RaidersSP Men’s Class A: Bender Plumbing, New HavenSP Men’s Class B: Rubber Specialties, SeymourSP Men’s Major Industrial: Conn. National Bank, New HavenSP Men’s Class A Industrial: GE Credit Corp, StamfordSP Women’s Major: Beren's Merchants, NorwichSP Women’s Class A: Emerald SocietySP Women’s Class A Industrial: Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford
1985FP Men’s Class A: Ram WeldingFP Women’s Major: Hi-Ho Brakettes, StratfordFP Women’s Class A: Norwalk MarinersFP JO 18-under: Stamford FlashModified Pitch: Allyn's, WaterburySP Men’s Major: Simsbury Raiders, SimsburySP Men’s Class A: Iffland Lumber, Torrington
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SP Men’s Class B: J&M Grinding, East HartfordSP Men’s Major Industrial SP: Parametrics, New HavenSP Men’s Class A Industrial: Avco-Lycoming, StratfordSP Women’s Major: B.T. Expressettes, BridgeportSP Women’s Class A: Nickelby's Restaurant, GreenwichSP Women’s Major Industrial: Sikorsky, Stratford
1986FP Class A: Ram Merchants, TorringtonFP Class A: Danbury ExpressFP JO 12-under: 7-11, MilfordFP JO 15-under: Ledyard GirlsFP JO 18-under: Stamford FlashModified Pitch: Allyn's, Waterbury SP Men’s Class A: Sonny's, WestportSP Men’s Class B: J&M Grinding, East HartfordSP Men’s Major Industrial: New Haven RailroadSP Men’s Class A Industrial: Avco-Lycoming Textron, StratfordSP Major: B.T. Expressettes, BridgeportSP Women’s Class A: Air Met, AnsoniaSP Major Industrial: Bridgeport Hospital
1987FP Men’s Class A: Hemlock Const.FP Women’s Major: Hi-Ho Brakettes, StratfordFP Women’s Class A: Stamford Flames Modified Pitch: Allyn's, WaterburySP Men’s Class A: Midas Touch, FairfieldSP Men’s Class B: J&M Pierce, East HartfordSP Men’s Class C: Milford Wood TrimSP Men’s Class A Industrial: Norden's, NorwalkSP Men’s Major Industrial: TelsoSP Men’s 35-and-over: National Auto, StamfordSP Women’s Major: Holiday HillSP Women’s Class A: LTDSP Women’s Major Industrial: Pitney-Bowes, Stamford
1988FP Men’s Class A: American Legion Post #8, HartfordFP Women’s Major: Hi-Ho Brakettes, StratfordFP Women’s Class A: Danbury Mad Hatters Modified Pitch: Callahan'sSP Men’s Major: Superior-Bombat, Windsor LocksSP Men’s Class A: Sonny's, WestportSP Men’s Class B: J.M. Pierce, East Hartford
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SP Men’s Class C: Milford Pub & CinemaSP Men’s Major Industrial: TelsoSP Men’s Class A Industrial: Textron, StratfordSP Men’s 35-and-over SP: National Auto, StamfordSP Women’s Major: Hide-A-AwaySP Women’s Class A: Marrone & SonsSP Women’s Class B: Adzima's SP Women’s Major Industrial: Pitney-Bowes, Stamford
1989FP Men's Class A: American Legion Post #8, HartfordSP Men's Super: Superior-Apollo, Windsor LocksSP Men’s Class A: Sonny's, WestportSP Men’s Class B: Family Financial Planning, MonroeSP Men’s Class C: Hawthorne Inn, BerlinSP Men's Major Industrial: New Haven Railroad
1990FP Men’s Class A: American Legion #8, HartfordFP Women’s Major: Raybestos Brakettes, StratfordFP Women’s Class A: Norwalk DolphinsModified: Lithuanian ClubSP Men’s Super: Superior Apollo, Windsor LocksSP Men’s Class A SP: Sonny's, WestportSP Men’s Class B: Iffland Lumber, TorringtonSP Men’s Class C: Byrd's All-StarsSP Men’s Major Industrial: Yale-New Haven HospitalSP Men’s Class A Industrial: Olympic SteelSP Men’s 35-over: National Auto, StamfordSP Women’s Major: Holiday HillSP Women’s Class A: BeanersSP Women’s Class B: B&K RenegadesSP Women’s Class C: Adzima's, DerbySP Women’s Major Industrial: Sikorsky, StratfordSP Women’s Class A Industrial: Pitney-Bowes, Stamford
1991FP Men’s Class A: First New EnglandFP Women’s Major: Raybestos Brakettes, StratfordFP Class A: Danbury DebsFP JO 12-under: Bethel RaidersFP JO 14-under: Ledyard Wildcats FP JO 16-under: LedyardFP JO 18-under: Stamford Wildcats

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Major Modified: Wolcott Bowl Women's SP Men’s Super: Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor LocksSP Men’s Class A: Bender Plumbing, New HavenSP Men’s Class B: LaTella's, West HavenSP Men’s Class C: Enzo's Pizza, MiddletownSP Men’s Class D: Portofino's RestaurantSP Men’s Class A Industrial: Norden's, NorwalkSP Women’s Major: Holiday HillSP Women’s Class A: Parkview PavingSP Women’s Class B: J&V BakerySP Women’s Class C: Minit PrintSP Women’s Class A Industrial: Gartner Group
1992FP Men’s Class A: American Legion Post #8, HartfordFP Women’s Major: Raybestos Brakettes, StratfordFP Women’s Class B: Stamford FlamesFP JO 12-under: Ledyard LionsFP JO 14-under: Groton RaidersFP JO 16-under: Southington DiamondsFP JO 18-under: Stamford WildcatsSP Super: Ritch's/Superior-TPS, Windsor LocksSP Men’s Major: Midas Touch, FairfieldSP Men’s Class A: F. Pepe Construction, DerbySP Men’s Class B: East Coast SpecialtySP Men’s Class C: Berlin DrywallSP Men’s Class D: Shamrock ExpressSP Men’s Major Industrial: SNET Yellow PagesSP Men’s Class A Industrial: Perkin, Elmer, NorwalkSP Men’s 35-over: Carpenter ConstructionSP Women’s Major: Family Vision/Holiday HillsSP Women’s Class A: Milford BrickersSP Women’s Class B: CT BombersSP Women’s Class C: Minit PrintSP Women’s Class A Industrial: Pitney Bowes, Stamford
1993Men’s DivisionsFP Class A: P-Sam'sModified Pitch: P-Sam'sModified Pitch Class A: Roadway ExpressSP Super: Ritch's/Superior, Windsor LocksSP Major: Midas Touch, Fairfield

SP Class A: Bender's Plumbing, New HavenSP Class B: ChecKing/Latella, New HavenSP Class C: Ashley'sSP Class D: Stonewall Restaurant, MilfordSP 35-over: Villa Café, StamfordWomen’s DivisionsFP Major: Raybestos Brakettes, StratfordFP Class B: College View CaféSP Class A: Fireside CaféSP Class B: Connecticut Bombers, East HartfordSP Class C: Redwood RestaurantSP Class A Industrial: Pitney Bowes, Stamford
1994Men's DivisionsFP Class C: Cigna, BloomfieldSP Super: Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor LocksSP Major: Midas Touch, FairfieldSP Class A: Stateline, New MilfordSP Class B: Coaches Bar, HartfordSP Class C: Kenwood Auto, BerlinSP Class D: Stonewall Restaurant, MilfordSP Major Industrial: Bridgeport CorrectionsSP Class A Industrial SP: Greenwich HospitalSP 35-over: Helwigs, MilfordWomen’s DivisionsFP Major: Raybestos Brakettes, StratfordFP Class C: Danbury DebsSP Major: Screen Kings Sports SP Class A: Lia's RestaurantSP Class B: Minit PrintSP Class C: Stonewall RestaurantSP Class A Industrial: Gartner Group
1995Men’s DivisionsFP Major, Cigna, BloomfieldSP Super: Ritch’s-Superior/TPS, Windsor LocksSP Major: Ray’s Together, BridgeportSP Class A: Kahoots, East HartfordSP Class B: Paul’s Package, MilfordSP Class D: Crown Oil, Milford
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SP Major Industrial: SNET, New HavenSP Class A Industrial: Greenwich Capital, GreenwichWomen’s Division’s FP Class B: Devils, DanburySP Class B: Connecticut Bombers, East HartfordSP Class C: Italian Center, StamfordSP Class D: Malarchies Pub, Ansonia
1996Men's DivisionsFP Class C: OriolesSP Super: Ritch’s-Superior TPS, Windsor Locks SP Major: Midas Touch, FairfieldSP Class A: ChecKing/Dudley, New HavenSP Class B: Frog Pond Jaws, StratfordSP Class C: The Sharks, ClintonSP Class D: Helwig's Lookers, MilfordSP Major Industrial: Blue Cross/Blue ShieldSP Class A Industrial: SNETSP 35-over: 19th Hole, StamfordWomen's DivisionsFP Major: Raybestos Brakettes, StratfordSP Class B: Minit PrintSP Class C: Derelli FuelSP Class D: Malarchie's Pub, Ansonia
1997Men's DivisionsFP Class B: Mudcats, WindsorSP Class B: Wings Cafe/Jaws, StratfordSP Class C: Tailgators/Housatonic Security, DerbySP Class D: Porky's Café, SheltonSP Major Industrial: SNETSP Class A Industrial: Micro-WarehouseSP 35-over: Ale House Masters
1998Men's DivisionsFP Class B: Mudcats, WindsorSP Class B: Ray's Together, BridgeportSP Class C: AAA/Fireside, North. BranfordSP Class D: Germania Schwaben, BridgeportSP Class A Industrial: Oxford, Health
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Women's DivisionsFP Major: Brakettes, StratfordSP Class B: Minit PrintSP Class C: Palmieri Foods, New HavenSP Class D: Indian River
1999Men's DivisionsFP Class A: Mudcats, WindsorSP Class B: ChecKing, New HavenSP Class C: East Coast Security, North BranfordSP Class D: Sansone Trucking, North BranfordSP Class A Industrial: Pitney-Bowes, StamfordSP 35-over: FlyjuiceSP 40-over: Bender’s, New HavenSP 45-over: Conn. Sportsplex, North Branford SP 50-over: Midas Touch, FairfieldSP 55-over: Conn. Sportsplex, North BranfordWomen's DivisionsFP Major FP: Brakettes, StratfordSP Class C: Palmieri Foods, New HavenSP Class D: Corner Pocket
2000Men's DivisionsSP Class B: Ray's Together, BridgeportSP Class C: Steve's Sports, MilfordSP Class D: Mutha'sSP Major Industrial: Sikorsky, StratfordSP Class A Industrial: Oxford HealthSP 35-over: Four CornersWomen's DivisionsFP Major: Brakettes, StratfordSP Class C: Palmieri's/Timex, New HavenSP Class D: Fireside
2001Men's DivisionsSP Class B: Ray's Together, BridgeportSP Class C: East Coast Security, North BranfordSP Class D: Angela Mia, NorwalkSP Class A Industrial: Oxford HealthSP 35-over: D.W. Fly Juice
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Women's DivisionsFP Major: Raybestos Brakettes, Stratford
2002Men’s DivisionsSP Class A: ChecKing/Worth, New HavenSP Class B: ChecKing/Worth, New HavenSP Class C: Steve's Sports/ECS, MilfordSP Class D: Westchester Motor Lines, East HavenSP Major Industrial: Sikorsky, Stratford
2003Men's DivisionsSP Class B: ChecKing/Worth, New HavenSP Class C: J.V & S Metals, West HartfordSP Class D: Helwigs/ On the Rocks, MilfordSP Major Industrial: Sikorsky, StratfordSP 35-over: Heritage Carpenters, NorwalkWomen's DivisionsFP Major: Brakettes, StratfordSP Class D: Palmieri Foods, New Haven
2004Men's DivisionsSP Class B: ChecKing/Worth, New Haven & Diamond Corner Deli, NorwalkSP Class C: Steve's Sports/ECS, MilfordSP Class D: JE Mar Mechanical, North BranfordSP Major Industrial: Sikorsky, Stratford SP Class A Industrial: Pitney-Bowes, StamfordSP 35-over: Ray's, BridgeportWomen’s DivisionsFP Major: Brakettes, StratfordSP Class D: Fireside Café East
2005Men’s DivisionsSP Class A: ChecKing/Hit N Run/Lotierzo's /Worth, New HavenSP Class C: Steve's Sports, MilfordSP Class D: Judelson Bail Bonds, Stamford
2006Men’s DivisionsSP Class C: Diamond Kings/Easton, North BranfordSP Class D: Black Bear/J.M. Financial, Norwalk
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2007Men’s DivisionsSP Class C: Heritage Carpentry, NorwalkSP Class D: Beamers/Easton/Traitors, StamfordSP Over 35: Heritage Carpentry, Norwalk (National Champions)SP Coed: Jimmy’s Seaside, Stamford
2008SP Class C: Hudson Valley/North Haven Funeral HomeSP Class D: Jemar Mechanical, North BranfordSP Over 35: Production Paint, Stamford (National Champions)SP Coed: Paradise Pizza, StratfordSP Women: Advance Home Audio, Milford
2009Men’s Divisions Class B Eastern National Champions: ChecKing/Worth, New HavenSP Class D: Best Oil, WaterburySP Class E: Casey’s Tavern, StamfordSP Wooden Bat: Polluelos, BridgeportWomen’s DivisionClass D: Southern Dental, Oxford
2010Men’s DivisionsSP Class D: PTC, Southington & Nick’s Roofing, Ansonia (co-champs)SP Wooden Bat: Westport Physical Therapy, NorwalkWomen’s DivisionsSP Class D: Palmieri, New HavenSP Coed: Infusium, Norwalk
2011Men's Divisions SP Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford –National Industrial ChampionsSP Class D: C & S Pawn, NorwichSP Wooden Bat: Gators, Norwalk
Women's DivisionsSP Class D : Southford Dental, NorwalkSP Coed: RTN/ 4 Corners/Traitors, Stamford
2012Men's DivisionsSP Class D: Goon Squad, BridgeportSP Class E: Custom Riggers, FarmingtonSP Wooden Bat: Downtown Danny O's, SeymourWomen's DivisionsSP Class D-Advanced Home Audio, MilfordSP Coed: Slaterock, Norwalk
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A group of former Raybestos Cardinals teammates came out to support 2007CASA Hall of Famers George Papagelis (back row, 3rd from left) and PeteZoppi, to Papagelis' right. The Cardinals were perennial CASA Men's FastPitch state champions.
Sikorsky Aircraft of Stratford won the 2011 ASA Men's National IndustrialSlow Pitch championship in Tallahassee, Florida.

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CONGRATULATIONS
JIM BURR
On Your Induction Into The
Connecticut ASA Hall of Fame
FROM YOUR STAMFORD
SOFTBALL PLAYERS AND FRIENDS
Parker Travel, A&M Pump, VIP Limousine National Auto, The Villa, 19th Hole

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CONGRATULATIONS
TO
TOM BOTTE &
BOB SMITH
FROM YOUR TEAMMATES ON:
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CONGRATULATIONS
ELAINE
NORWALK HIGH ATHLETICS

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CONGRATULATIONS� � � � �
CHERYL HOROWITZ-MRAZIK
Continuously playing slow-pitch softball since 1971
Only female player in the Wallingford OVER-60 League
Your loving family and friends
CONGRATULATIONS JOHN LEWIS, SR.!!!!
Your accomplishments were many,
and you are missed by all.
Congratulations on your induction into the Connecticut Softball Hall of Fame Avco-Lycoming, Miller Buick, Homeplate Restaurant
Love, The Lewis Family

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TO BOB SMITH
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR HALL OF FAME
INDUCTION
We are all very proud of you
Your Brothers, Sisters & Their Families
ELAINE
Congratulations from the
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IN MEMORY OF LEONARD IANCALE
1945-2011
Always a Winner With His Friends & Family
Sadly Missed by His Wife and Loved Ones

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Dave Powers, President
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Commissioner

Edward Austin
CASA State Commissioner Emeritus
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President - Jack Guglielmi..........Assigner - Cliff LaRose
Secretary - Rich Ruggiero
Sam Gonzalez - Sgt. of Arms ... Treasurer - Adam Bomes

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