Champions Events management team has over 40 years of youth sports management including Leagues and Tournaments.
Bring your team to a Champions Event and "Compete as a Champion! League will be 7 weeks of Single games plus 1 week of playoffs. League will be 7 weeks of Doubleheaders plus 1 week of playoffs. Tel: Sponsorship Funds are appreciated and utilized to refurbish the six 6 field Sports Complex, Legends Fields. He was a member of the Rochester Fire Academy for 33 years, before retiring in Ron has participated in several recreational sports activities including golf, basketball, football, and senior softball.
The following year, they reached the World Series again, this time in Rochester. Playing that year under the sponsorship of Mazzola Castle, they finished with a record. The games were played at Silver Stadium, where Tom Miller of Sol Mintz hit the longest home run ever, clearing the scoreboard in left-center. He graduated in He currently lives in Houston, TX. Biography Gene really got interested in slo-pitch softball when his father took him to a game at Bayview Stadium.
His first big game that he attended, as a spectator, was considered one of the greatest slo-pitch softball games played in Rochester history. Both teams were fighting for a City Championship at Bayview, and Ragu won a very close game At the time, sports editor, Frank Cardon, wanted a story about softball and assigned Gene. Gene wrote several softball articles over the years. Gene suggested writing a weekly column about softball, and Frank approved.
The softball sports column was written until and covered many aspects of the game, players, teams, and tournaments, both locally and nationally. While working the sports desk, he was assigned to cover Heisman Trophy winner, Andre Ware.
Late in , Gene moved back to Houston as a freelance reporter and covered the Astros, Rockets, and Texans teams. He also has a sister, Rosemary Petruzao, and parents, Louis and Susan.
Biography Richard was great with handling players as good managers often are, especially when making sure all had enough playing time and understood their role as a player. One great player who was coached by Dick was Frank Taccone.
Here was a player who went from the coal mines of Pennsylvania to playing at Concord playground in the City of Rochester, and then to playing the Major Slow-pitch softball leagues and national tournaments, and then onto several halls of fames. His team was up for the challenge and delivered. At that time, he was pitching and managing the Hotel DeMay team. Four times, that team went to the city softball tournament finals.
Unfortunately, three of those years they ended the tournament losing to the Kodak Park team. After joining the company as an employee, Herb pitched for the Kodak Park team for four years. Although he was a very good pitcher, his best talent was his managing skills.
Kodak Park dominated league play during those years. Kodak played some of the best teams from the U. They even won the prestigious Eastern States in his final year of managing. Kodak had a great infield at the time, which included Hall of Famers Phil Argento and Tony Fedor, and an even better battery in starting pitcher Charlie Stogner and catcher John Nayman.
Herb always kept his team organized and disciplined. Just watching this team taking pre-game infield practice was a thing of beauty, between the timing and precision. Herb always seemed to exactly know what to do in every situation. He even had the knack to know when to call an occasional trick play, most of which were successful. Herb was a guy who loved the game.
He had an unmatched understanding of fastpitch softball and its strategies and intricacies. He was loved and respected by all who played for him. Worked as a firefighter for twenty years and retired in Tom has one sister Ann and brother Buck. Thomas married his wife and love of his life, Martha, and together they have three children — Amy, James, and Elizabeth.
Tom attended St. He worked as a Rochester Firefighter for 20 years and retired in His greatest contribution is believed to be the formation of the Doubledays Blue team. This team would eventually produce several Hall of Fame players and compete on the national level. Tom Delehant passed away suddenly on November 18th, He worked for Ritter Phaudler for 40 years. Over the years, he won several City of Rochester Championships with these teams.
They went on to represent Rochester in National Tournaments. Hammy managed some of the best teams and players in the Rochester area. He served in the U. Medical Corps in the South Pacific from to After the military, Frank worked at Bausch and Lomb, Ritter, and Kodak, where he spent 36 years until he retired in He played softball for 25 years at Gears Park until At the age of 58, he pitched Kodak to the City Title.
He has played slo-pitch and still is — since The youngest of the Mondo sons also followed suit. He began his playing career in at the age of 16 with Datagraphic. While batting. Joe Sr. During his 10 year reign at Phaudler, this speedy centerfielder was a defensive All-Star who led his team to multiple City Championships. After enjoying a successful playing career he went to coach his four boys, Chuck, Carl, Joe, and Rick.
By the age of 12, he was an All-Star pitcher in the Kodak Park fastpitch leagues. His unique windmill style of pitching and change up were weapons the league had never seen. He is on record as being the only youth to throw a no-hitter in Kodak history, and during the season, he tossed two no-hitters. By , Joey had jumped right into slo-pitch softball, where he also enjoyed a great playing career. Joey is a huge advocate for senior softball and his annual tournament, The Rochester Softball Classic, which has raised thousands of dollars for local charities.
The eldest of the sons, Chuck grew up playing many sports. While he excelled in baseball, bowling, and golf, his true passion was the game of softball. After graduating from Aquinas in , Chuck went on to play for a number of local slo-pitch teams.
He went on to play in world tournaments, as well as national tournaments all over the country. In , their young Datagraphic team won the City Gauss Tournament and that was only the first of many titles to come. Whether it was competing locally or playing in tournaments around the country, the Mondo boys were always fierce competitors. They prided themselves on the fundamentals of solid pitching and superb defense.
With Carl manning the infield and Joe on the mound, this duo was not only extremely competitive, they were extremely tough to beat. For well over 60 years, the Mondo name has become synonymous with Rochester Softball. Starting with Joe Mondo Sr. Their dedication to Rochester softball has become a family affair and their love for the game is unmatched. He has one sister, Barbara Ippolitto, and a brother, Thomas Rago.
He and his wife, Carolyn, have been married 47 years. They have two children, Richard and Lisa. An all-around athlete, he played basketball, football, and baseball at Jefferson.
He was named to the All-City team in baseball and was second-team All-Scholastic in football. Ken then went on to Lekester Jr. College and RIT. He is the son of William and Harriet Mundt and is one of eleven children.
He is married to his wife Dorothy and together they have raised three children: Michelle, Tiffany, and Kenneth.
During his time at John Marshall HS, he was named Captain of both the football and wrestling teams for 3 years. Like most young people at the time, he played in the KPAA League and played well enough to help win the Championship.
Ken was a late bloomer when it came to slo-pitch softball and mostly played in the senior leagues at McAvoy Park. They won both tournaments. In , he helped his team to a third-place finish in the Tournament of Championships, and again that year, he helped Athletic Outlet to a Silver Medal in the National Senior Games.
For both of these teams, he was awarded All-Tournament Player Award 3 times. In the s, he managed a city recreation team. In May , Jim hit a walk-off homerun to finish a three-game winning day for the Royals. Jim has always been active in the community, having served as President of the Brockport Student Government, as well as Chairperson of both the R.
Legislative Political Action Committee and L. Democratic Party. Jim continues to give back to the community by being an instructor at Oasis. Jim enjoys traveling and has visited many Major League ballparks. Biography Dave was born in Rochester, NY in He lettered in football, basketball, and track at Monroe High.
He retired in , after serving 34 years. Dave played senior softball for 15 years. Not only has he served as captain of his team, but he also served as league director and was a travel team organizer. His commitment to softball earned him the prestigious John Warren Award. Biography Don has had many highlights in his sporting career.
They are as follows:. Don umpired for over 40 years and was Rochester Umpire Rookie of the year in and awarded Umpire of the Year and He started his senior softball career in While a good softball player, Mike is better known for his organization and management skills. Mike is also a scratch bowler. Went on to work at UPS for 31 years. She then attended Ithaca College and graduated in Mo worked at UPS for 31 years before retiring in She played 4 years of basketball at Ithaca and was their Captain.
She coached several league champs and was named Coach Of The Year. Her softball career spanned 25 years. At Ithaca, Mo also played softball and was Captain of her team.
When she turned to slow-pitch, she won numerous honors. Her league and tournament awards are many too many to list in the amount of space allowed. She has been selected for 4 All-World or All-National teams. Biography Bonnie is a native of Rochester and worked at Xerox as a financial analyst for 29 years. She has competed in many sports but has a love for softball and volleyball.
She graduated from Monroe Community College in with a Liberal Arts degree and began her long standing professional career. She has always been a consistent hitter with an on-base percentage of. Bonnie has accumulated more than lifetime career hits and is the all time leader in the Rochester area. She prides herself on her defensive ability, speed, and passion for the game.
She lettered in basketball for four seasons before graduating in with a degree in business administration. John Fisher College in An outstanding softball player, Mary Ellen lists her game-winning hit in the championship game with Pace Electronics as the highlight of her playing career. He had a blazing rise ball and tantalizing changeup.
He pitched 69 no-hitters and 16 perfect games. He was named to the All Regional team three times and was a league all-star 23 times. One of his greatest games was stopping the Poughkeepsie Brewers six-year winning streak in regional games by beating them in Several injuries caught up to Dubby by the end of , and he retired from playing the game.
However, he did not leave fastpitch. He became a pitching instructor and works with high school girls in the Rochester area. He played in all the senior age brackets starting at 50 night and then graduated into day time ball—55, 60, 65, He graduated from Monroe High School in , where he played both football and baseball.
After high school, he continued his education at Monroe Community College, where he completed studies in the Recreation Leadership Program. Bill has worked in the City of Rochester Recreation Department for 27 years. In addition, Bill has coached, managed, and played on many local teams in both City, State, and National tournaments over the years.
He is still playing senior slo-pitch softball today. Bill has played multiple positions including catcher, first base, and pitcher. Bill was also a member of the Rochester District Umpires Association for over 10 years. Bill has been associated with slo-pitch softball for over 40 years, either as a coach, manager, or player.
He has freely given back to the community through his work on the Special and Empire State Olympics, youth, women, and senior league support, and as an umpire. He is a true humanitarian and leader. She earned a high school softball coaching certificate. She worked at Eastman Kodak for 28 years, retiring in She went on to play shortstop for Eastman Kodak from to A great human being who has earned her way to recognition, not only through her playing and managing abilities, but by caring about people, as well.
He enlisted in the U. He married his wife Jean in They were married for 61 years and had three children, Chuck, Cheryl, and Gary, six grandchildren, and a great-granddaughter. Biography Charlie was involved with fastpitch softball for 60 years, including 30 years as a pitcher playing for teams such as Mclouth Chevrolet, Rochester Antiques, Nagel Ford, and the Rochester Zeniths. Charlie was also an outstanding table tennis player and enjoyed playing golf at Braemar Country Club.
He also umpired high school baseball and girls slo-pitch softball at Kodak Park. He and Art Held helped build and maintain Gears Park. Bob started playing fastpitch softball with Cooks Liquor in In , as a member of the th military police in Frankfurt, Germany, his team won the European Championship. On that team, Bob was the 2 pitcher.
However, he played two other positions and batted. In , he played in the Kodak league. From to , he played in leagues on the state hospital grounds and at Gears Park. While Bob had a storied career as a player, spanning over 50 years, he made even more significant contributions to Rochester sports as a sponsor of various teams.
Bob started sponsoring teams in It was in the role of sponsor that brought Bob and Art Held together. Biography Upon completion of high school Bill was signed to a minor league contract and played in the Houston Astro organization from as a pitcher. His softball career covered over 30 years.
He played mostly at first base. He joined the Rochester Zeniths in Family Background Hank and his wife Arlene had one daughter and four sons. He passed away in Biography Hank was always involved in the game of softball, but his career took a giant step forward in when he founded the Industrial Softball League, comprised of six teams.
By , the league had grown to more than one-thousand men and women players representing 51 industrial teams in the Rochester area. His leadership was instrumental in earning him a seat on the Board of Directors with the Eastern States Industrial Championship for 25 years, including a term as its president. Earlier in his career, he helped form the Gates Recreation softball leagues. He chaired the organization for 25 years, and served on the Gates Recreation Commission for 30 years.
His efforts inspired nearby communities to develop recreation softball leagues of their own. Regarded as one of the greatest players ever to play the game, she won many league and team honors.
A great clutch hitter, especially in big games, Jenny had a. Her slugging average was. When it came to the World Tournaments, her average ballooned to. She was a 3 time All-World player and was well on her way to her 4th such honor when she blew out her knee in the World Tourney. She was hitting. She could throw from her toes to over her head with equal ability — and the throws were hard. She could play any position on the field and play it extremely well, and was a great hitter — especially in big games.
She even won some games as a pitcher. Sadly and inexplicably, she was removed from nomination soon after when that organization found out she decided to have a sex change operation. His continuing efforts have produced many benefits that are enjoyed by umpires serving in the program today. Each year, he has personally supervised the umpires assigned to the Softball World Series.
Floyd has served as chairman and a key member of the National Playing Rules Committee. He has served on the Executive Board of the association for many years. Family Background Deceased September 6, John Warren and his wife Angela have two children, Tina and Andrea, and four grandchildren.
Andy played in nine World Tournaments over ten years. He was named to the All-World Team three times in , , and He held a. He compiled a. Andy compiled a. He has another son Rico. He has sponsored many teams over this period in both the city and town recreation leagues and world tournaments.
Family Background Ange is married to Loretta and has one son. They reside in the Greece area of Rochester. He played twice a week with the majors, twice with other leagues, and still was able to play baseball with a semi-pro team, the Irondequoit Cardinals on Sundays. He played baseball until and continued his involvement with the Kodak leagues even after retiring in Ange is a wonderful man playing in his seventh decade of softball.
Biography Major Contributor Category Donal has played either fastpitch or slo-pitch softball for nearly 50 years. He is being recognized tonight for his major contributions that lead to advancing the game and ensuring continuance through city leagues, tournaments, and service excellence. Sunday mornings during the Rochester summers from — meant Adult Recreation Association ARA softball leagues at Edgerton Park and Donal was the driving force that made this happen.
His leadership and organizational skills enabled others to enjoy the softball experience. Biography Willie started his 38year slo-pitch softball career in Willie was a contact hitter from the left side with exceptional speed. Rumor has it; he beat out world-class track star Trenton Jackson in a home plate to second base run.
Most teams would bring in both the infielders and outfielders to try and stop Willie — if the ball got through the infield it was automatic for him to be standing on second base. In most cases, even if the infielder made the play, he would beat it out for an infield hit. Willie was a classic team player with loads of talent and a cheerful personality. His teams are remembered more for guts and pride than overall talent.
Joe enjoyed more than victories in big tournaments. The spirited manager gave umpires and opposing coaches all they wanted and more, but he gained respect as a fierce competitor who knew how to win, especially the big ones. Family Background Charles and his wife Barbara have three sons and one daughter.
They have seven grandchildren. He also played on five World Tournament Teams with a combined. In , at Toledo, he connected for three homers in one game, batted nearly.
Charlie lived for the long ball, and during one game at Bayview Stadium, he had four homers. Biography Tom started his slo-pitch softball career while still in high school during the 10th grade back in In , as an 11th grader, he played in the first organized league at Bayview Stadium. After spending two years in the Army , he came back and played for Rogers Midway.
Over the next twenty years, Tom managed to keep himself busy. Besides having two children, he coached CYO Basketball and played a few games of softball along the way.
In , Tom started his senior softball career and played his first of many Senior Olympics in He also attended Western Illinois University and graduated with a teaching degree in Physical Education. He coached both boys and girls varsity basketball, softball, and baseball. At Western Illinois University, he was all-conference for two seasons between and and averaged 18 points per game.
He was associated with the following softball teams:. In the senior division, he was appointed eight times while playing for the Rochester Legends. Over his outstanding career, Fred is highly recognized for his hitting ability, averaging well into plus with occasional power by hitting the long ball. He also attended Syracuse University and Hobart College, where he played both basketball and baseball.
He graduated from Hobart College in Family Background Ron is married to Ann and they have two daughters and one son. He helped to win four Mid-East Regional Championships. In , he made the All-World Tournament Team. During the Herkimer Tournament, his team hit 30 home runs and he contributed eight of them, including two game-winning home runs.
Over the years, Ron has helped to win several city and town recreation championships. In , he was selected MVP with a. Ron Blaessig, a giant of a man, with a big heart and soft personality, is the Mr. Dave Kingman of slo-pitch softball. He also attended Alfred University. Family Background Andy and his wife Bobbi have three children and six grandchildren. Biography After four years of high school baseball, Andy went on to play semi-pro baseball in the New Jersey Traveling League.
His slo-pitch softball career started some years later in a bank league while playing for Marine Midland. With a job change, New York Life became his new team. Near the end of his playing days, Andy umpired and was in the Rochester District Umpires Association for five years. He compiled wins against losses over the years. After his managerial duties, he went on to help advance the game of slo-pitch softball.
His first assignment was President of the Independent League. She was named to the All-World Tournament Team in both these tournaments. He was a member of the Rochester Police Department for over 30 years and retired as a detective. Biography Sal was recognized in his playing days as an outstanding first baseman and savage hitter.
He had exceptional fielding ability and was very smooth with soft hands and a strong arm. He was considered both a defensive and offensive strength on any team he played upon. His playing partners respected and recognized his quiet and gentle leadership and true sportsmanship both on and off the field. Fred was a member of seven World Tournament Teams over his softball career and has four Al-World Tournament appointments.
Major teams he played for were:. Currently, he is still playing in the local senior leagues and is a member of the Rochester Legends 60s Traveling Team. Fred is considered an excellent outfielder with above-average talent. He plays like a year-old, can still take the ball deep with a very strong and accurate throwing arm, and can run like a deer. He is an excellent bowler as well, with games under his name and a.
They also went on to represent Rochester in the World Tournament in Milwaukee, and again in in Pittsburgh. This team, sponsored by Roger, was the first big powerhouse type team in the area. They were well-balanced with speed, power, and great defense. She has a degree in Physical Education and has worked as a teacher and coach in the Webster Central School District for 33 years. Other notable women teams he managed over some 23 years included, Wintonaire and Pace Electronics.
Duane had an outstanding managing record of three World Tournament Titles, two World runner-ups, seven times in the top 5 in the World, and 12 times in the top 10 in the World.
His teams were the only ones to compete in the first 13 Women World Tournaments in the country. Biography Gary played for many outstanding teams over his softball career, such as:. Gary won several All-Tournament and league awards during his shortened slo-pitch softball career.
He was an outstanding hitter, who could hit for both average and great power to all fields. Gary died suddenly in November of His teammates, friends, and family all miss this truly great person and competitor. Join Our Team: Marketing Opportunities. Marketing Brochure. Receive Emails from the Red Wings. Sign Up. Red Wings on Twitter. Follow the Red Wings. Opening Night Connect with the Red Wings.
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