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Softball-All Divisionsmvp.Pdf All State and Most Valuable Player Awards Softball - All Divisions Name Team Name / City Honor Year Division Kenneth "Tuffy" Bannister Azle Avenue Baptist, Fort Worth All State 1959 Men's Church FP - Softball Kenneth Bannister Azle Avenue Baptist, Fort Worth All State 1959 Men's Church FP - Softball Grover Collum Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1959 Men's Church FP - Softball Grover Cullum Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1959 Men's Church FP - Softball Wayman Flynn Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1959 Men's Church FP - Softball Wayman Flynn Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1959 Men's Church FP - Softball Jack Reynolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1959 Men's Church FP - Softball Jack Reynolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1959 Men's Church FP - Softball Grover Collum Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Grover Cullum Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Waymon Flynn Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Waymon Flynn Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball David Hackney Trinity Free Will Baptist, All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball David Hackney Trinity, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Al Hart Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Al Hart Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Ed Hickey Trinity, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Ed Hickey Trinity Free Will Baptist, All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Jack Reynolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Randy Reynolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Randy Reynolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Jack Reynolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth MVP 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Jack Reynolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth MVP 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Doug Wooderson Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Doug Wooderson Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1964 Men's Church FP - Softball Rick Butler El Paso, El Paso All State 1966 Men's Church FP - Softball Grover Cullum Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1966 Men's Church FP - Softball Robert Hansen Beaumont, Beaumont All State 1966 Men's Church FP - Softball Calvin Helbing Connell, Fort Worth All State 1966 Men's Church FP - Softball Al Larson East Grand, Dallas All State 1966 Men's Church FP - Softball Ivan Odom Beaumont, Beaumont All State 1966 Men's Church FP - Softball Jack Reynolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1966 Men's Church FP - Softball Fenton Slaughter El Paso, El Paso MVP 1966 Men's Church FP - Softball John Williams Beaumont, Beaumont All State 1966 Men's Church FP - Softball Gibby Wooten Connell, Fort Worth All State 1966 Men's Church FP - Softball Wayman Flynn Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1967 Men's Church FP - Softball Jack Reynolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1967 Men's Church FP - Softball Grover Cullum Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1969 Men's Church FP - Softball Calvin Helbing Connell, Fort Worth All State 1969 Men's Church FP - Softball Jack Reynolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1969 Men's Church FP - Softball Gibby Wooten Connell, Fort Worth All State 1969 Men's Church FP - Softball Leroy Cramer Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1971 Men's Church FP - Softball Jack Reynolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1971 Men's Church FP - Softball Scott Goodrich Trinity Methodist, Houston All State 1973 Boys' Church - Softball Donald Hammond Trinity Baptist, El Paso All State 1973 Boys' Church - Softball Greg Howse Park Cities Baptist, Dallas All State 1973 Boys' Church - Softball Page 1 of 67 Name Team Name / City Honor Year Division Ronnie Joe St. Patricks, Houston All State 1973 Boys' Church - Softball Roy Martinez St. Patricks, Houston All State 1973 Boys' Church - Softball Cal Montieth Trinity Methodist, El Paso All State 1973 Boys' Church - Softball Randy Plachy Berean Baptist, Houston All State 1973 Boys' Church - Softball Tom Skipper Trinity Methodist, El Paso All State 1973 Boys' Church - Softball Maurice Valerio St. Patricks, Houston All State 1973 Boys' Church - Softball Mike Venegas St. Patricks, Houston All State 1973 Boys' Church - Softball Sandy Bezdek Pasadena Green Demons, Pasadena All State 1973 Girls' 18 & U FP - Softball Robin Bradford Pasadena Green Demons, Pasadena All State 1973 Girls' 18 & U FP - Softball Monty Cowen Irving Mustangs, Irving MVP 1973 Girls' 18 & U FP - Softball Mary Dickson Garland Concrete, Pasadena All State 1973 Girls' 18 & U FP - Softball Beth Dunning Irving Mustangs, Irving All State 1973 Girls' 18 & U FP - Softball Melinda Gibbs Garland Concrete, Garland All State 1973 Girls' 18 & U FP - Softball Gina Huskey Garland Concrete, Garland All State 1973 Girls' 18 & U FP - Softball Debbie Justice Fort Worth Rebels, Fort Worth All State 1973 Girls' 18 & U FP - Softball Kris Reynolds Fort Worth Rebels, Fort Worth All State 1973 Girls' 18 & U FP - Softball Ruby Rodriguez Fort Worth Rebels, Fort Worth All State 1973 Girls' 18 & U FP - Softball Lee Roy Creamer Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1973 Men's Church FP - Softball Mickey Martin Cliff Temple, Dallas All State 1973 Men's Church FP - Softball R. Reymolds Meadowbrook Methodist, Fort Worth All State 1973 Men's Church FP - Softball Johnny Baker Budget Tapes, Houston All State 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball Jim Barger Norworthy Mohle, Houston All State 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball Gerald Barosh Budget Tapes, Houston All State 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball Dick Bartel Anchor Lounge, San Antonio All State 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball Danny Basso Budget Tapes, Houston All State 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball Mike Bolden Budget Tapes, Houston All State 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball Harold Bourdier Budget Tapes, Houston MVP 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball David Harrison KCOR, San Antonio All State 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball Jerry Marcum Budget Tapes, Houston All State 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball Johnny Saenz Norsworthy Mohle, Houston All State 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball Wes Skidmore Anchor Lounge, San Antono All State 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball Cecil Slater Anchor Lounge, San Antonio All State 1973 Men's Open SP - Softball Judy Bouska Fort Worth Rebels, Fort Worth All State 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Carolyn Busby Fort Worth Rangerettes, Fort Worth All State 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Fran Hoagland Fort Worth Rebels, Fort Worth All State 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Nelda Majors J. H. Rose Laurels, All State 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Cheryl Nichols Fort Worth Rebels, Fort Worth All State 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Sylvia Ortez J. H. Rose Laurels, All State 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Jody Powell Fort Worth Rangerettes, Fort Worth All State 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Chris Rogers San Antonio Weight Watchers, San Antonio MVP 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Jay Sheppard Fort Worth Rebels, Fort Worth All State 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Maggie Withroder Fort Worth Rebels, Fort Worth All State 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Jean Worman San Antonio Weight Watchers, San Antonio All State 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Lynn Zuber Fort Worth Rangerettes, Fort Worth All State 1973 Women's Major FP - Softball Rita Alcide Alamo National Bank, San Antonio All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Janie Bolt Houston Stars, Houston All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Joyce Carr Houston Stars, Houston All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Delores Crystal Alamo National Bank, San Antonio All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Debbie Gant Alamo National Bank, San Antonio All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Linda Garza Alamo National Bank, San Antonio All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Page 2 of 67 Name Team Name / City Honor Year Division Karen Krause Nick's Drive Inn, Houston All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Mary Limon Alamo National Bank, San Antonio MVP 1973 Women's SP - Softball Charlotte McKeel Pellets, San Antonio All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Beverly Rollins Alamo National Bank, San Antonio All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Melissa Stevens Nick's Drive Inn, Houston All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Stella Vallejo Pellets, San Antonio All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Charlette Wells Nick's Drive Inn, Houston All State 1973 Women's SP - Softball Lorie Archer Hawks, Irving All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Schorlotte Baughman Hawks, Irving All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Gay Bellote Young's Yankees, Killeen All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Tina Bezedek Spartans, Pasadena All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Debbie Cavernway Blazers, Irving All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Trish Curtis Blazers, Irving All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Sissy Holbrook Spartans, Pasadena All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Teresa Murphy Hawks, Irving All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Lisa Northcutt Hawks, Irving All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Lynn perry Spartans, Pasadena All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Annette Ryan Spartans, Pasadena All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Terrie Williams Hawks, Irving All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Nancy Williams Cobras, Garland All State 1974 Junior Girls' FP - Softball Guy Hanson Lakeland Baptist, Lewisville All State 1974 Men's Church SP - Softball Ray Hodge Lakeland Baptist, Lewisville All State 1974 Men's Church SP - Softball Doug Hogue Lakeland Baptist, Lewisville All State 1974 Men's Church SP - Softball Al Howell St.
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