Hall of Fame

The Softball Australia Hall of Fame was established in 1985 when Softball Australia was known as the Australian Softball Federation. The Hall of Fame recognises Australian players and non-players who have made an outstanding contribution to the sport of Softball at the international level.

 

To be eligible for nomination, a player must have:

  • Retired from open international competition for 4 years
  • Competed in open international competition for at least 6 years, including two ISF Open World Championships
  • Have demonstrated the highest personal standard of sportsmanship and integrity.

 

To be eligible for nomination, an umpire, coach, team manager or statistician must have:

  • Participated in open international competition for at least 6 years, including two ISF Open World Championships
  • Have demonstrated the highest personal standard of sportsmanship and integrity.


To be eligible for nomination, an administrator must have:

  • contributed at an Australian representative level for at least six years
  • have demonstrated the highest personal standard of sportsmanship and integrity.


The Softball Australia Hall of Fame inductees are:

2012 Wendy Braybon, Carolyn Buttsworth, Tanya Harding, Sandra Lewis (nee Allen), Melanie Roche,
Natalie Titcume, Natalie Ward
2010 Fiona Crawford (nee Hanes), Paul Maisey, Marissa Warburton
2009 Ken Culpitt
2009 Aussie Steelers Australian Open Men's team and ISF World Champions
2008 Geoffrey Coultas, Brian Flint, Darryl Rector, Robert Richardson, Bill Downing, Russell Taylor, Josh Davison, Dave McKenzie, Peter Clout, Sally McCreedy OAM, Peta Edebone, Brooke Wilkins, Kathy Mitchell
2007 John McAuliffe
2006 Bob Crudgington, Matt Gowty
2005 Troy Baverstock, Kylie Herbert, Alan McAuliffe, Carol Peel, Haylea Petrie
2004 Kim Cooper, Shane King, Kerry Dienelt, Lindsey Carroll, Kellie Loughman, Kerrie Maddern, Nicole Richardson, Margo Koskelainen OAM, Joanne Brown, Francine McRae
2003 Lindsay Anderson*, Anthony Bull
2002 Laing Harrow, Rhonda Wills, Jenny Holliday
2000 Joyce Lester OAM
1997 Leanne Evans, Gaye Ledingham
1995 Pat Shearwood, Sandra Troyahn
1992 Arthur Allsopp*
1991 Rosemary Adey OAM, Pat Rawlings OAM*
1990 Jan Stevens
1989 Lorraine Brown, Josephine Loton
1988 Janine (Jan) Allsopp, Carol Selem, Vivienne Triplett*
1987 Esther Deason MBE*, Marjorie Dwyer*, Merilyn Middlin, Joanne Paez, Judy Phelps OAM,
Chris Roughley, Sybil Turner
1986 Rhonda Boyd, Denise Hutchinson
1985 1965 Australian Open Women's team and ISF World Champions
  Norma Allsopp Midge Nelson BEM
  Margaret Dodds Gladys Phillips* (C)
  Bess Dornan Judy Pizaro*
  Myrtle Edwards* Marjorie Scott
  Rita Gherardin Merle Short*
  Elinor McKenzie* Margaret Swann
  Audrey McLaughlin Sandra Sommerville
  Helena Meehan Nancy Whittingham
  Nina Menner Lorraine Woolley

*denotes deceased

Further information about the criteria and process for awarding the Softball Australia Hall of Fame can be found in the Member Recognition Policy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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