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School Sport Australia Softball Championships SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS PREVIOUS CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Year Venue Winner Runner-up 1989 Canberra Australian Capitol Territory Queensland 1990 Brisbane New South Wales Queensland 1991 Perth Queensland New South Wales 1992 Lismore New South Wales Queensland 1993 Melbourne New South Wales Australian Capitol Territory 1994 Canberra New South Wales Queensland 1995 Brisbane Queensland New South Wales 1996 Perth New South Wales Queensland 1997 Newcastle New South Wales Queensland 1998 Melbourne Victoria New South Wales 1999 Darwin Queensland New South Wales 2000 Ormiston (Qld) New South Wales Queensland 2001 Canberra New South Wales Queensland 2002 Newcastle New South Wales Queensland 2003 Adelaide Victoria New South Wales 2004 Melbourne Victoria New South Wales 2005 Ormiston (Qld) New South Wales Queensland 2006 Canberra New South Wales Queensland 2007 Perth New South Wales Queensland 2008 Sydney New South Wales Queensland Note: New South Wales did not compete in 1989. South Australia has competed since 1998. Northern Territory competed from 1996 to 2000. Western Australia did not compete from 2001 to 2004. Tasmania has not competed in this competition. SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2008 Australian Team 2007 Australian Team Cassie Cottrell WA Simone Beales Vic Michelle Cox NSW Claire Bowram WA Rebecca Crosby WA Niki Clough NSW Ashleigh Eldridge ACT Michelle Cox NSW Claire Foster WA Annabel Davies NSW Simone Freeman NSW Nicole Dolan Qld Stephanie Harm Qld Tyleisha Dunn Qld Jessica Hollett Vic Simone Freeman NSW Stacey Johns WA Laura Giblett NSW Katherine McVeity NSW Jodi- Lee King Qld Kara Murphy NSW Sarayah McColl Qld Kaia Parnaby NSW Monique Miller NSW Kimberley Quince Vic Kaia Parnaby NSW Janiene Smith Qld Natalie Steele NSW Sally Ward NSW Erin Thras Qld 2006 Australian Team 2005 Australian Merit Team Toni Dance Qld Alison Bourne NSW Annabel Davies NSW Toni Dance Qld Ashleigh Deen NSW Annabel Davies NSW Melissa Dwight NSW Cassandra Dowdell NSW Paige Farrell Vic Michaela Eldridge ACT Renee Gloss NSW Chloe Fagan Vic Stacey McManus NSW Ashleigh Hansen NSW Monique Miller NSW Claire Howell NSW Kaia Parnaby NSW Lana Martin SA Sheree Schenk SA Lauren Olsen Vic Erin Thras Qld Janaya Pender NSW Rebecca Whalley Qld (injured) Brooke Spence Qld Belinda White SA Heather Stevens Qld Lisa Williams NSW Jade Wall Qld Caroline Ziada Vic Rebecca Whalley Qld Jess McDonald Vic (replacement) 2004 Australian Merit Team 2003 Australian Merit Team Nikki Anderson Qld Nikki Anderson Qld Kerryn Atwell Vic Jessie Bain ACT Tess Baxter SA Catherine Bishop SA Megan Blake Qld Lauren Daykin Vic Stacey Bulger Vic Jenny Dunn SA Cassandra Dowdell NSW Michelle Edgtton NSW Michelle Edgtton NSW Chloe Fagan Vic Chloe Fagan Vic Emily Ferguson Vic Carolyn James Vic Sarah Franks NSW Fiona McRonald NSW Carolyn James Vic Annika Romeyn ACT Kelly McNaughton NSW Justine Smethurst Vic Chantelle Price NSW Vanessa Stokes SA Justine Smethurst Vic Clare Warwick ACT Clare Warwick ACT Melinda Weaver Qld Melinda Weaver Qld 2002 Australian Merit Team 2001 Australian Merit Team Ashley Beashel NSW Carly Clough NSW Nicole Collins ACT Stacey Dwyer Vic Danielle Curcio ACT Megan Farrell Vic Lauren Daykin Vic Kathryn Humphries ACT Brooke Foxover Qld Lisa Lindsay NSW Sarah Franks NSW Jocelyn McCallum Qld Kathryn Humphries ACT Bronwyn Penny NSW Sophie McGilvray NSW Kirsten Pike Qld Renae Muller Qld Nicole Smith Qld Katrina Osborne Qld Heather Southwood NSW Annika Romeyn ACT Carlee Spiers Qld Carlee Spiers Qld Jessica Stubbs NSW Sarah Tutchener Vic Janna Thompson Qld Jessica Whiteford NSW Sarah Tutchener Vic Lauren Williams NSW Lauren Williams NSW 2000 Australian Merit Team 1999 Australian Merit Team Paula Blanning NSW Ree-Anna Chatman Qld Annika Bradley Qld Samantha Davis NSW Danielle Curtois NSW Rachel Duhigg NSW Kylie Cronk Qld Melanie Dunne Qld Belinda Hare NSW Tara Edge Vic Abby Hodge Qld Abby Hodge Qld Lisa Lindsay NSW Erica Hunt Qld Lena Merzliakov Qld Charmaine Johns NSW Jackie Ousalkas Vic Katrina Laws NSW Kelly Ousalkas Vic Kimberley Marshall Vic Stacey Ritter NSW Lena Merzliakov Qld Melissa Roberts SA Melissa Mills ACT Lauren Rose NSW Melanie Orr Vic Amanda Smith NSW Tiana Smith NSW Tegan Withell NSW Tegan Withell NSW 1998 Australian Merit Team 1997 Australian Merit Team Holly Cogle NSW Amy Borbiro ACT Samantha Davis NSW Leah Bryden Qld Jenna Green SA Lisa Cailotto Qld Kylie Hansen Qld Vanessa Edie Qld Tanya Holodnow NSW Tracey Fricker WA Brooke Lambert NSW Kylie Hansen Qld Brooke Maclean NSW Tanya Holodnow NSW Caitlin Maple Vic Brooke Lambert NSW Paula Ngov Vic Erin Lambert NSW Michelle Osborne WA Sarah Logan Vic Kate Quigley Vic Liz Mallaburn Qld Stacey Porter NSW Sarah Robins Qld Hayley Punter Vic Zowie Udowenko NSW Kristy Selth WA Nikki Watson NSW Liz Wilkinson Vic Amanda Wheeler NSW 1996 Australian Merit Team 1995 Australian Merit Team Kylie Angland Vic Charelle Ainslie Vic Charisma Bates-Smith Qld Sandra Allen Qld Leah Bryden Qld Melanie Anderson Qld Lisa Bailey NSW Lisa Bailey NSW Sheridan Devene Qld Kirsten Bell Qld Michelle Edwards WA Marissa Carpadios Qld Melissa Edwards Qld Michelle Edwards WA Danica Howlett NSW Cheryl Lea Godfrey Qld Sarah Lockett WA Leah Kenning NSW Kristen Moore NSW Fleur Meuleman Qld Melissa Radley NSW Rebecca Petrie WA Michelle Summerville NSW Kerrie Sheehan NSW Kym Tollenaere Qld Alicia Southwell ACT Rachel Wilson Vic Alison Wright NSW Nikki Watson NSW 1994 Australian Merit Team 1993 Australian Merit Team Charelle Ainslie Vic Charelle Ainslie Vic Marissa Carpadios Qld Tracey Bailey Qld Natalie Collins ACT Kylie Bloodworth NSW Natasha Collins ACT Michelle Davis NSW Melissa Edwards Qld Natasha Devlin ACT Rebecca Farrant NSW Tania Edwards WA Jennifer Handyside Qld Billie Ivanoski Qld Nikkie Hopkins-Lamb Qld Nicole Lawrence ACT Carrie Lane Vic Kendal Leggett WA Fleur Meuleman Qld Lisa Mikkelsen NSW Brooke Notley NSW Natalie Titcume NSW Monique Penman NSW Leanne Tyler Qld Belinda Sommerville NSW Natalie Ward NSW Melinda Wright NSW Shenelle Whetu NSW 1992 Australian Merit Team 1991 Australian Merit Team Kylie Bloodworth NSW Colleen Bichel Qld Natalie Collins ACT Nicole Cain Vic Susie Cook ACT Michelle Davis NSW Tanya Dioguarde NSW Tracey Davis NSW Suzanne Fairhurst NSW Penn Gentle Qld Judy Forbes Qld Emma Houston ACT Narelle McDonald Qld Cara Jones Qld Lisa Mikkelsen NSW Leanne Lines Qld Natalie Mills Vic Shelly Moore ACT Taryn Stanley WA Kylie Russell Qld Natalie Titcume NSW Jodie Saligari WA Megan Toombs Qld Penny Stonier WA Leanne Tyler Qld Shenelle Whetu NSW Melanie White Vic Melanie White Vic 1990 Australian Merit Team 1989 Australian Merit Team Joanne Bierman ACT Joanne Alchin ACT Chantelle Edwards WA Joanne Bierman ACT Annjanette Forde NSW Fiona Ebner ACT Christine Griffiths NSW Fiona Hinshelwood Qld Fiona Hinshelwood Qld Deanne Lee Vic Belinda Lyall ACT Leah Mallory Qld Leah Mallory Qld Renee Mitchell ACT Sharna McEwan Qld Kelli Moore Qld Kelly McKellar Qld Michelle Moores Qld Kelly McKenzie Vic Kelly Raven WA Malina Milson NSW Trudy Robinson Vic Natalie Ward NSW Nicole Rose Qld Kellie Warton ACT Debbie Tait Vic Brooke Wilkins NSW 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