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TCC Softball History Through 2018 TCC SOFTBALL 1974-2018 Team titles Annual Champions Summerfield 11 1974 St. Thomas Mary Ellen Ramker 5-0 Whiteford 11 1975 Whitmore Lake Mariann Martin 5-0 Clinton 10 1976 Whitmore Lake Mariann Martin 6-0 Morenci 7 1977 Whitmore Lake Mariann Martin 10-0 Whitmore Lake 5 1978 Britton Diane Matuszak 8-2 Sand Creek 2 1979 Whiteford Kris Knisel 11-1 St. Thomas 1 1980 Whiteford Kris Knisel 12-0 Britton 1 1981 Whiteford Kris Knisel 11-1 1982 Summerfield Jerry Majestic 12-2 Coaches titles Kris Hubbard (Whs) 11 Morenci Kay Johnson 12-2 Robert Taylor (Sum) 8 1983 Morenci Kay Johnson 11-1 Kay Johnson (Mor) 7 1984 Summerfield Deana Vanderpool 13-1 Al Roberts (Clinton) 5 1985 Morenci Kay Johnson 14-0 Kim Phillip (Clinton) 5 1986 Morenci Kay Johnson 13-1 Mariann Martin (WL) 3 1987 Whiteford Kris Hubbard 12-2 Deana Vanderpool (Sum) 2 Morenci Kay Johnson 12-2 Phil Davidson (WL) 2 1988 Summerfield Deana Vanderpool 13-1 Jerry Majestic (Sum) 1 Valerie Espinoza (SC) 1 1989 Whiteford Kris Hubbard 13-1 Diane Matuszak (Bri) 1 1990 Whitmore Lake Phil Davidson 10-2 Mary Ramker (St. Thomas) 1 1991 Whiteford Kris Hubbard 10-2 Larry Jaworski (SC) 1 1992 Whitmore Lake Phil Davidson 10-2 1993 Whiteford Kris Hubbard 12-0 State titles 1994 Whiteford Kris Hubbard 13-1 Summerfield 1984 1995 Whiteford Kris Hubbard 11-1 Whiteford 1984 1996 Whiteford Kris Hubbard 10-2 Whiteford 1985 Summerfield Robert Taylor 10-2 Morenci 1985 1997 Summerfield Robert Taylor 11-0 Morenci 1986 Whiteford 1987 1998 Sand Creek Valerie Espinoza 10-2 Summerfield 2010 1999 Summerfield Robert Taylor 10-2 Clinton 2011 2000 Summerfield Robert Taylor 11-1 Summerfield 2011 2001 Summerfield Robert Taylor 11-0 Clinton 2012 2002 Summerfield Robert Taylor 11-1 2003 Morenci Kay Johnson 11-1 2004 Summerfield Robert Taylor 11-1 2005 Morenci Kay Johnson 11-1 2006 Summerfield Robert Taylor 11-1 2007 Sand Creek Larry Jaworski 11-1 2008 Clinton Al Roberts 13-1 2009 Clinton Al Roberts 13-1 2010 Clinton Al Roberts 13-0 2011 Clinton Al Roberts 13-0 2012 Clinton Al Roberts 14-0 2013 Clinton Kim Phillip 13-1 2014 Clinton Kim Phillip 13-0 2015 Clinton Kim Phillip 13-1 2016 Clinton Kim Phillip 14-0 2017 Whiteford Kris Hubbard 13-1 2018 Clinton Kim Phillip 13-1 1 TCC SOFTBALL HISTORY Season by 1976 1977 1978 season review Final standings TCC Final standings TCC Final standings TCC Whitmore Lake 6-0 Whitmore Lake 10-0 Britton 8-2 Summerfield 5-1 Summerfield 7-3 Summerfield 7-3 1974 Britton 4-2 Britton 6-4 Whitmore Lake 7-3 Final standings TCC Deerfield 3-3 Madison 4-6 Deerfield 6-4 AA St. Thomas 5-0 AA St. Thomas 2-4 Deerfield 2-8 Madison 2-8 Whitmore Lake 3-2 Sand Creek 1-5 Sand Creek 1-9 Sand Creek 0-10 Summerfield 3-2 Madison 0-6 All-TCC All-TCC Deerfield All-TCC First Team First Team Britton First Team Teresa Rodziewicz, Sum Teresa Rodziewicz, Sum Madison 0-5 Jean Beland, Sum Jo Longanecker, WL Barb Striz, WL No TCC team selected Bonnie Yoman, Sum Rita Wyatt, Sum Jill Longanecker, WL Rita Wyatt, Sum Kathy Winters, WL Cindy Dreffs, WL Diane Saunders, Dee Bobbie Rutledge, SC Genene Bruce, Bri Dawn Bush, Bri Martha Iott, Dee Pam Dusseau, Bri 1975 Terry Atkins, WL Dawn Bush, Bri Barb Iott, Dee Final standings TCC Penny Milliken, WL Allison Judkins, Bri Sue Ordiway, Dee Whitmore Lake 5-0 Jo Longanecker, WL Carol Dinius, Mad June Zubke, Mad Britton 4-1 Jill Longanecker, WL Second Team Second Team AA St. Thomas 3-2 Second Team Jill Longanecker, WL Jeanne Jenne, Sum Deerfield 2-3 Wanda Winkleman, Sum Paula Hoeft, WL Chris Harmon, Sum Summerfield 1-4 Michelle LaVoy, Dee Minerva Gutierrez, Mad Tracey Breitner, Sum Madison 0-5 Sue Ordiway, Dee Cathy Packard, SC Jill Smith, Bri All-TCC Kathy Winters, WL Sue Ordiway, Dee Janelle Schultz, Bri First Team Barb Kuzniar, WL Jean Beland, Sum Cindy Jankowski, Dee Teresa Rodziewicz, Sum Sue Hawksin, Bri Jeanne Jenne, Sum Kathy Bartz, Dee Pam Fedell, Sum Allison Judkins, Bri Lori Monagin, Bri Darcy Case, Dee Jo Longanecker, WL Lori Managin, Bri Sue Hawkins, Bri LaDora Claypool, Mad Barb Kuzniar, WL Genene Bruce, Bri Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Rita Schatzie, AA Honorable Mention Janelle Schultz, Bri Jodi Smith, Bri Kelly Conlin, AA Rita Iott, Dee Pam Dusseau, Bri Patty Armstrong, Bri Allison Judkins, Bri Martha Iott, Dee Kathy Bartz, Dee Velvet Smotherman, Dee Kathy Campbell, Bri Janelle Schultz, Bri June Zubke, Mad Minerva Guitierez, Mad Michelle LaVoy, Dee Terri Peters, AA Debbie Litteral, SC Cheryl Covell, Mad Second Team Barb Striz, WL Denise Dreffs, WL Jean Beland, Sum Jen Rice, WL Jen Rice, WL Paula Hoeft, WL Cathy Hamilton, WL Cindy Carter, WL Penny Milliken, WL Cindy Dreffs, WL Barb Kuzniar, WL Diane Saunders, Dee Barb Kuzniar, WL Martha Iott, Dee Dawn Bush, Bri Genene Bruce, Bri Lori Monagin, Bri Pattie Boone, AA 2 TCC SOFTBALL HISTORY 1979 1980 1981 1982 Final standings TCC Final standings TCC Final standings TCC Final standings TCC Whiteford 11-1 Whiteford 12-0 Whiteford 11-1 Summerfield 12-2 Summerfield 9-3 Whitmore Lake 8-4 Summerfield 8-4 Morenci 12-2 Britton 9-3 Summerfield 8-4 Madison 7-5 Whiteford 11-3 Whitmore Lake 6-6 Sand Creek 5-6 Britton 6-6 Deerfield 6-8 Deerfield 5-7 Britton 5-7 Whitmore Lake 6-6 Whitmore Lake 6-8 Sand Creek 2-10 Madison 4-8 Deerfield 4-8 Britton 4-10 Madison 0-12 Deerfield 0-11 Sand Creek 0-12 Madison 3-11 All-TCC All-TCC All-TCC Sand Creek 2-12 First Team First Team First Team All-TCC Karen Hubbard, Whs Traci Knaggs, Whs Holly Schmidt, Whs First Team Cassy Pfaff, Whs Holly Schmidt, Whs Traci Knaggs, Whs Holly Schmidt, Whs Holly Schmidt, Whs Kim Beck, Whs Jami Smith, Bri Traci Knaggs, Whs Lori Mossburg, Sum Cassy Pfaff, Whs Janel Dusa, Sum Tina Knaggs, Whs Lisa Campbell, Bri Tracey Eden, Sum Lisa Fisher, Mad Michelle Bolster, Sum Darcy Case, Dee Lori Mossburg, Sum Jodi Smith, Bri Joni Beck, Sum Jill Smith, Bri Tracey Breitner, Sum Lee Price, Bri Lisa Miller, Sum Sharon Gilson, Dee Jodi Smith, Bri Denise Dreffs, WL Gwen McCarty, Mor Kathy Bartz, Dee Jamie Morris, Mad Kim Iott, Dee Diana Sarabia, Mad Barb Striz, WL Kay Love, SC Lori Mossburg, Sum Denise Huff, Mor Jodi Smith, Bri Sandra Hennings, WL Jill Bexten, Sum Jami Smith, Bri Dawn Haas, Bri Barb Iott, Dee Karen Mitchell, Mad Julie Wilt, SC Lori Lavastida, WL Jill Smith, Bri Sherri Haas, Bri Lynn Watson, WL Barb Iott, Dee Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Shari Sallows, Mor Honorable Mention Pam Emch, Sum Michelle Bolster, Sum Karen Keller, SC Jeanne Jenne, Sum Nancy Johnson, Whs Kim Brosamer, Dee Linda Johnson, WL Tracey Breitner, Sum Debbie Litteral, SC Diana Sarabia, Mad Honorable Mention Kim Beck, Whs Sharon Gilson, Dee Tina Knaggs, Whs Amy Gettinger, Whs Traci Knaggs, Whs Velvet Smotherman, Dee Sandra Hennings, WL April Bagley, Sum Patty Armstrong, Bri Jen Rice, WL Sharon Gilson, Dee Lori Jones, Dee Jamie Morris, Mad Denise Dreffs, WL Lynette Schobi, Dee Roxanne Diver, Dee Margie Maphem, Mad Sandy Barnhardt, Dee Mary Dreffs, WL Denise Dreffs, WL Jo Wielfaert, Bri Cindy Dreffs, WL Karen Mitchell, Mad 3 TCC SOFTBALL HISTORY 1983 1984 1985 1986 Final standings TCC Final standings TCC Final standings TCC Final standings TCC Morenci 11-1 Summerfield 13-1 Morenci 14-0 Morenci 13-1 Summerfield 10-2 Whiteford 12-2 Whiteford 11-3 Whiteford 12-2 Whiteford 9-3 Morenci 11-3 Summerfield 10-4 Summerfield 11-3 Madison 4-8 Sand Creek 7-7 Britton 8-6 Whitmore Lake 8-6 Britton 3-9 Britton 5-9 Whitmore Lake 7-7 Britton 5-9 Sand Creek 3-9 Deerfield 3-11 Madison 3-11 Madison 4-10 Deerfield 2-10 Whitmore Lake 3-11 Deerfield 3-11 Deerfield 1-13 All-TCC Madison 2-12 Sand Creek 0-14 Sand Creek 1-13 First Team All-TCC All-TCC All-TCC Gwen McCarty, Mor First team First Team First Team Tina Knaggs, Whs Michelle Bolster, Sum Renae Merillat, Mor Renae Merillat, Mor Michelle Bolster, Sum Renae Merillat, Mor Jacki Viers, Whs Trudy Bolster, Sum Shari Sallows, Mor Tina Knaggs, Whs Kim Goodin, Sum Leigh Ross, Whs Jami Smith, Bri Sandy Long, Whs Julie Nothdurft, Bri Vicky Miller, Sum Denise Huff, Mor April Bagley, Sum Sandy Long, Whs Kelly Baker, Mor Tammy Holloway, Mad Tammy Taylor, Mor Kelly Baker, Mor Jodi Kiefer, Whs Jacqueline Souders, SC Jacqueline Souders, SC Vicky Miller, Sum Leslie Benedict, Bri April Bagley, Sum Lisa Johnson, Whs Kim Mocherman, Mor Lisa Johnson, Whs Diana Sarabia, Mad Heather Bagley, Sum Terri Never, Whs Jennifer Bierley, Whs Sandy Long, Whs Jacki Viers, Whs Alisa Kutzke, Whs Traci Haydu, Sum Lynette Green, Whs Cindy Ulrich, SC Jan Fisher, Sum Kim Mocherman, Mor Tammy Taylor, Mor Michelle Greider, Mor Shelly Watson, WL Roseann Rutledge, SC Jacki Viers, Whs Kate Henning, WL Nicole Cook, Bri Kristine Zeeb, WL Yvette Cannon, Dee Sara Leathers, Whs Diana Dreffs, WL Jamie VanBrandt, Whs Renae Merillat, Mor Vicky Miller, Sum Jamie Hassenzahl, Mor Nicole Cook, Bri Honorable Mention Yvette Cannon, Dee Leigh Ross, Whs Jamie Hassenzahl, Mor Marti Dickerson, Bri Kelly Baker, Mor Julie Dreffs, WL Honorable Mention Jo Wielfaert, Bri Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Heather Bagley, Sum Lori Jones, Dee Dawn Edwards, Sum Shannon Cremeans, SC Jo Fisher, Sum Tina Gilbert, Mad Kim Goodin, Sum Leslie Benedict, Bri Kelly Gilson, Sum Michelle Greider, Mor Kim Mocherman, Mor Dawn Edwards, Sum Jennifer Valzez, Mad Cindy Ulrich, SC Paula McCarty, Mor Lisa Johnson, Whs Karyn Yape, Dee Janelle Dusa, Sum Shelly Pigg, Mad Lori Heilman, Mor Julie Dreffs, WL Kim Goodin, Sum Cindy Faust, Bri Cindy Faust, Bri Shannon Cremeans, SC Nicole Cook, Bri Kimberly Benthall, SC Diana Dreffs, WL Sandy Tripp, Mad Paulette Ellison, Dee Jodi Kiefer, Whs Yvette Cannon, Dee 4 TCC SOFTBALL HISTORY 1987 1988 1989 1990 Final
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