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John Hoover
Frederick
September 16, 2009
11:40:25 AM

Entry ID: 1699267
I love your organization. I played for teams out of Frederick in the 70's & 80's. One thing that would be helpful to us oldtimers would be listing the teams the hall of famers were associated with.
Curtis Whie
Harford County
July 28, 2009
11:42:44 AM

Entry ID: 1667582
Just like to thank you Mark for your support this past Sunday and the great write-up on the softball board. I think I speak for all the women of Stik Wit It, thank you so much. Hopefully we can bring home a State Title this weekend!!!!!
Ann Marie
May 25, 2009
7:27:39 PM

Entry ID: 1631246
I am looking for a ladies team in Harford or Baltimore County that is fun and competitive... I pretty much can do anything on the infield, but I prefer not to catch. I've been pitching for the last two years but am a little inconsistent and have been working on it. I can play as early as tomorrow, I'm very anxious to get started. I'd love to come to a practice and see if you feel I'm a good fit for your team. Thank you! Ann Marie
Carla
Dundalk
May 18, 2009
9:27:52 PM

Entry ID: 1627372
Hi everyone! Just wanted to say hi to all of my softball buddies and have a great day!
Joe Cristy
Dundalk
May 4, 2009
11:08:20 PM

Entry ID: 1618267
Congrats to all of the inductees and to the committee for staging such a nice dinner and ceremony. It was an honor for me as the emcee to read the accomplishments of all the inductees. They were all deserving of their selection because they all played a part in the development of slow pitch softball either as a player,coach,sponsor or umpire. Thanks to all who attended the affair making it the most attended so far.
Jessica H.
Dundalk
April 29, 2009
12:35:00 AM

Entry ID: 1613959
congrats to all the inductees the class of 2009. i was at the banquet this year and it was set up very nice and i really enjoyed being there(: I expecially want to congratulate my daddy[Buddy Hynes]for getting inducted to the softball hall of fame, i know that it was a really big deal to him and its also his fav. sport that hes been playing for many years now. I remember practically growing up on the baseball diamond between the overnight games and all the traveling with my dad and my 2 brothers. Ill never forget those days. (: i love you daddy and im so proud of you!! again,congratulations again to all of the inductees for the class of 2009 (:
Steve Russell
Port Deposit,Maryland
April 22, 2009
8:21:40 AM

Entry ID: 1610145
Played for H&S Distributors In 1980.
TOMMY SCHAFER
DUNDALK
April 21, 2009
8:31:10 AM

Entry ID: 1609484
MARK, I WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE ALL OF THE INDUCTEES.IT WAS ESPECIALLY NICE SEEING FRIENDS LIKE JOEY HOWE, JERRY CLARK, RICHIE WOLFSCHIMER, JIM PORTS, MIKE REYNOLDS AND OTHERS WHOM I HAVE NOT SEEN IN QUITE AWHILE. LASTLY I WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE PUT SO MUCH TIME AND EFFORT INTO MAKING EVERY INDUCTION CEREMONY A HUGE SUCCESS!!! THANK YOU
Bob Olszewski (ROLO)
OWINGSMILLS
March 7, 2009
11:09:54 PM

Entry ID: 1578964
I would like to start off saying thank you MSPSA for welcoming me to your family. Also thanks to Mark Phoebus for telling me about this great website. This is a site where you can find alot of softball talent thats showed on and off the field. Being from Owings Mills, I still play in Dundalk the way I have for the past 30 some years. I love the game and always will, so hope to see you guys & gals out on the field. Rolo
jim 04
balto MD
February 19, 2009
6:10:23 PM

Entry ID: 1567585
Strong org. that recognizes great athletes & coaches. A great feeling to know it was WORTH IT ALL. Lifelong memories should be shared. Thanks, J. Pagano
Tom Workman
Dundalk
January 25, 2009
10:15:34 PM

Entry ID: 1549704
Nice to have a place to meet others that I spent 14 years playing and 21 years umpiring with.
Dutch Detwiler #33
ellicott city
January 19, 2009
9:58:38 PM

Entry ID: 1545758
Just wanted to congratulate Marty Cook and all of the other inductees into your Hall of Fame this year and look forward to seeing them at the banquet.
Mike "Ratchet" Wingard
New Market,Md.
January 17, 2009
1:02:39 PM

Entry ID: 1544500
JUST FOUND OUT ABOUT MSPSA THRU ONE OF THIS YEARS INDUCTEES MARTY COOK CONGRATS TO MARTY AND THE WAMS WHO I HAD THE PLEASURE TO PLAY SENIOR BALL WITH TJE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS....WELL DESERVED..I HOPE YOU OPEN THE AREA TO INCLUDE SOME OF US WESTERN MD. BOYS AND KEEP US IN THE LOOP. CONGRATS TO ALL INDUCTEES AND I'LL SEE YOU IN APRIL.... RAT32
Bill Kerns
Stewartstown, PA
November 11, 2008
2:29:10 PM

Entry ID: 1504377
I would like to thank everyone responsible for organizing the Maryland Slow Pitch Softball Association. Since moving away over 20 yrs. ago, I just happened to stumble across the Bull & Oyster Roast notice and attended my first event in October 2007. This year I was able to spend the entire day there, seeing a lot of old friends, smiling faces and rehashing old memories. I can't express how much I enjoyed the day. The weather and the companionship was great. Looking forward to future events and hope that the Maryland Slow Pitch Softball Association continues to grow. Thanks.
Joe Howe
White Marsh,MD
October 23, 2008
5:19:49 PM

Entry ID: 1488453
Gentleman, Its hard to believe that I have been out of the game 13 years, I guess the 1995 World Class A in Garland, TX was the last one.. I have stayed in contact with Robbie Smith and he told me about the association...WOW Great Job to all who orchestrated this. I understand Charlie Phoebus was instrumental along with a few others...kudos again! I hate that we have lost a few that i knew well. Charlie was a true Baltimore legend, he always showed so much respect to me and could just listen to the Charlie stories over and over. I would like to tell Tommy Shafer hello and Tommy if you read this hope all is well. As Jimmmy Trout wrote this game was our life for a long stretch, mine from 1980 til 1995... I miss the game the way it used to be played and I miss the great players, personalities and friends that I have made over the years. God willing i will be there in April to accept this honor! Thanks Joe "Bump" Howe
Mark Phoebus
Dundalk
October 5, 2008
7:33:44 PM

Entry ID: 1473832
Thank You so much Jim Trout for true honest feelings. This Association was founded after a Softball reunion in 2005. Why? Cause my brother Charles Phoebus, Phil Kyte, Danny Markowski,and others felt so many players, people like Tom Schafer, Bernie Allowatt, Tommy Lord, Ted Fisher, Yourself, the great Paul "Max" Kafka", Bobby Baines, Billy White, Jim Pagano, Joe Blucher, Damien Schultz, Angelo Zanti, and so many more he met and felt deserved to be honored through the various classes of softball (A,B,C, and D ball)through in this great State of Maryland. But sadly on June 24th 2008, we lost Charley. As an Officer and Member of the Board of Director's I sort of dropped the ball on some of my responsibilities. I apologize to one an all for not being able to fulfill my duties. Meeting and renewing so many old friendships from the day gone by surely was a blessing for my brother. When I met with the Board in July (first meeting after Charles death) I informed them at that time I was not prepared to go on, but for Charles I would. Your letter helps enforce upon me the true meaning of why and how this Organization was formed. The true purpose of what the very first meeting was all about. As any young Organization we all strive to be good, but in this world today it is so difficult. So I want to thank all who made yesterday such a beautiful day (Oct 4th Bull Roast)for everyone. What a tremendous turn out and a great time was had by all. Thanks to all who SUPPORT THIS ORGANIZATION AND IT'S FUNCTIONS! To those who had prior plans or had to work, we understand, To those who just feel they don't need to attend meetings or support our functions we understand. But remember, we can only get stronger as a unit which includes your support. In closing I would like to say "Thank You TO All" to everyone for your continued support. Remember this was an idea which was thought of by many with no action, but fell upon a few who choose to take the steps to see it grow with everyone's help. Which now means so much to so many through out this great State of Md. To the Ladies and Gentleman of the Maryland Slow-pitch Softball Hall of Fame, I salute you for your great achievement. To the Nominees up for election and all Members of the Organization who love and understand this is all about Slow-pitch Softball, their teammates, friends, and commrades who the've played with or against, please help us to continue honoring those who the majority feels and elects to be rewarded with this great honor.
JIM "COUNTRY" TROUT
Baldwin, Maryland
October 4, 2008
4:34:46 AM

Entry ID: 1472923
Looking forward to seeing many of the Old Timers, at the Bull Roast, on the 4th of October. Since the beginning of this "Fraternity of Athletes" back in 2005, I've enjoyed renewing friendships that once comsumed my entire life back in the 70's and 80's. All of us played in many different classes and levels, but it didn't matter, we only knew how to play the game one way, TO WIN!!! Regardless of the outcome, we would walk away with a great feeling inside that we gave it our all. I enjoyed playing slo-pitch softball more than I did playing professional baseball. I say that, because it's the truth. Danny Markowski knows exactly what I'm saying and he played a higher level of baseball than I. None of us are getting any younger! I stay in touch with "Max", Danny, Mark, Phil, Vinny and a few others via e-mail, and all of these guys bring back great memories and times in my life. THANKS! In closing, all of us should just be grateful that a few good men started such a fraternity. A friend, "COUNTRY"
Vince Bagent
Martinsburg, WV
March 9, 2008
6:34:28 AM

Entry ID: 1343750
Oh my gosh! It is such an HONOR for me to be able to say that I once played ball with and against such a fine, competative bunch of men, such as you all. Over the years, I have attributed EVERY single friend that I have in this world, to the GREAT game of Softball. Now that I am getting older and am feeling the pains from playing the game so hard as a young man, I look back with not one regret. NOT ONE!!! I started playing at 19 while working at Bethlehem Steel for The Pipe Mill Electric. Thank you Bill Wiederman for the opportunity to get involved. I played as long as I felt I was able to produce on the field and at 45, with a failing hip, two shoulder operations,4 knee operations and 2 torn Rotator cuffs I had to quit. Next to losing my Mom and Dad,,, quite possibly the saddest day of my life. I always wanted to play until I was in my 60's, like Jim Sauss from the Primary Mills. I played Slo-pitch in Dundalk, I played Fast-pitch in Rockford, Illinois. I played 14", 2 season's of 16" with No gloves and one fall season of 11" (Overhand) in Wisconsin & Illinois. I have played in a lot of places with a lot of teams and my fondest memories, my dearest friends and for my money, The GREATEST Players were you guys. The DUNDALK boys! Although I wasn't blessed with blazing speed like Sid Glover, a natural home run swing like Jim Trout or John Roppelt, Softball savvy like Paul Kafka and Joe Lockwood or a cool underfire attitude like Lynn Cherry, you guys took a hot-headed kid under your wings and taught me about winning and losing. You all taught me about LIFE! Trophies come and they go and I have kept a few special ones on the shelf. But on my wall hangs every picture that I have of any team that I played on. As anyone who knows me will say, I am very long winded. And I know this little comment has gone way too long. It's just that I have wanted to tell my teammates from Dundalk that I miss them, I speak of them often and most of all,,, I LOVE them all, as only a brother can. What you have done here is great. I commend everyone behind this. Keep up the good work and don't be afraid to contact me. GOD Bless America and all of the Dundalk Boys!
Dick Hoyt
Sparrows Point
February 28, 2008
1:00:49 PM

Entry ID: 1336250
I just happened to of read about Sonny Fairley's induction so I thought I would visit your website. It brought back lots of good memories. Having been the commissioner of the Bethelehm Steel softball league many years ago I was glad to see so many of the guys I was privileged to play with either as inductees or board members. This is an excellent website. Keep up the good work. I was surprised however not to see Charlie Rudolph, Bob Strine, or Don white amongst the inductees. They were all well known for the contribution to Slo-pitch either as a player, coach, or umpire in and around Baltimore. I would nominate them myself but having moved out of the area I don't know how to get all the information required to submit their names. I live in York Pa. about .5 mile from the Hoffman Field complex. I often hear the games going on and drift over there to watch a few innings, but it ain't like being in there. Amen? -- Amen!
Rick Lilly
glen burnie
April 16, 2007
7:47:03 PM

Entry ID: 1100076
Just wanted to say thank you for a day i will never forget.I was simply amazed by the players that were in the room at the hall of fame banquet.I have heard of several,watched some play as i journied with my dad as he umpired some of you and i am greatly honored into the maryland slowpitch hall of fame. I am honored to even have been nominated.I would like to thank everyone who voted and thought my on field individual and team accomplishments were among some of the older guys who gave us guys today the path to continue this sport.
Kevin Carlson
Glen Burnie
March 13, 2007
5:38:43 PM

Entry ID: 1072410
PLEASE HELP!!! I am a tournament caliber slow-pitch player that moved to the area in July of last year. I am in search of a serious team that is in a competitive league. I am a 6'5" lefty with power that can play OF, 1st base and pitch. My defensive range on the mound will allow your SS and 2nd baseman to shade to the holes making double plays magicaly appear. This is a serious ad. Please respond to the e-mail address above
Brent Taylor
Hagerstown
February 1, 2007
12:45:17 PM

Entry ID: 1042138
What a great web site! I played for J&L Floors, Craig Paving, and the Yankees up until 2003. Our teams always looked forward to competing in the tournaments which were held with other top notch teams.
Mark Phoebus
baltimore
December 20, 2006
2:56:57 PM

Entry ID: 1019421
Rich great job on this in such a short time. Gentlemen of the Association, lets get out and find those Sponsors, Players, Umpires, Administrators, Coaches, and Managers who others feel are deserving. We built this fine organization to honor the many Softball players from within the State of Md who are deserving in all classes of Slow-pitch Softball. We need help from all areas in Maryland. Please help us look for anyone who you feel is worthy to be nominated. Once your candidate is nominated and verified by references they will become a candidate eligble for election in to the Maryland Slow-pitch Softball Hall of Fame. Applications are here under forms. Again thanks Rich Mooney for a fine job
DAN MARKOWSKI
BALTIMORE
September 1, 2006
6:24:00 PM

Entry ID: 923894
THANKS RICH, FOR CREATING A WEBSITE THAT WILL BRING MANY SLOWPITCH PLAYERS BACK HOME.WITH THIS SITE,WE CAN RECONNECT WITH PLAYERS WE HAVEN'T SEEN FOR YEARS.CONGRAULATIONS TO ALL WHO ENTERED THE MD. SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL HALL OF FAME. AGAIN RICH,GREAT JOB.
PAUL "MAX" KAFKA
Dundalk, Md
August 31, 2006
8:11:18 PM

Entry ID: 923128
WHAT A PLEASANT SUPRISE TO SEE THAT WE HAVE OUR VERY OWN SITE. THANKS TO ALL THAT HAD A HAND IN IT'S DESIGN. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW CLASS OF INDUCTEES AS WELL AS THE PREVIOUS CLASS. SLOW PITCH HAS CREATED AN ABUNDANCE OF LIFELONG FRIENDSHIPS, I HOPE EVERYONE APPRECIATES THEM AS MUCH AS I DO.

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