The picture is from 1980. We were mostly in our early 20’s. The
mighty M & D Team had won another tournament. The players were from top left to right, Sam
Skillman, Andy Lameroux, Mark Smith, Rob Colivas, Kevin Gomes, Mike Carroll and
yours truly. The Bottom from left to right were Rick Mitchell, Kurt Brundgart, Loren
Price, Sam Colivas and Mike Robinson. We
were the scourge of most tournaments, as were listed as “C” but knocked off “A”
& “B” league teams in tournaments quite often. We notched tournament
championships in Crescent City, Fortuna & Eureka but didn’t travel that
much further. I first started putting teams together in the late 70’s as
Traverse and Walsh/Early Bird Construction. Some of the top Teams in the late
70’s and Early 80’s were Tiny Tot’s, Sam C Milla, Johnny’s Cookhouse, Mazzotti’s
and Art Johnson Sox. The top players at the time were John Lister, Mickey
Ayala, Joe Denbo, Barry Scarpelino and Bob Sprague.
In the mid to late 80’s the bats were starting to change the
game quite a bit. I folded the M&D team and played for James Hill Trucking,
Bethel Church, Sacred Heart and Britt Lumber. The Calvary Brothers won almost
every tournament they played in and we placed pretty well in the State
Championships. The best teams during this time were Red Machine and Collenberg’s.
Bodie Smith, Dave Frost and Paul Callens were great players then.
In 1989 the James Hill Trucking team qualified to go the
USSSA state championships in Woodland. 64 teams that survived their qualifying
tournaments were battling it out. We finished 3rd in the state which
is still the highest ranking for any USSSA team in Humboldt County. The next
year I tweaked the team as Louisiana Pacific. We went to a North State qualifier
that had 79 teams in Martinez! We had to finish in the top 16 to face the top
16 in the South. We did and ended up 4th
in the State! The top teams in the late 80’s and early 90’s were Latner’s,
Rendevous, James Hill, E & J, Plateburners , Stinger’s and my Baywest
Softball team. Top Players were Glen Johnson, Stacy Lyons, Jamie Robertson, Scotty
Eskra, Bill Landowski, Rick Webster, Ronnie Webb, Mike Powers and Bob McCrea.
In the 90’s Mrytlewood Market had the best team. They had Dave Allen, Gary Young, Barry Oliver,
Mickey Ayala, Bob McCrea and any other hot player at the time. I had took up weight
lifting and went from a placement line drive hitter to a power hitter. I played
a few tournaments with Myrtlewood, but mostly was with James Hill. I also
played for Everett’s in Arcata.
The 2000’s started the phasing in of Wood Bats in Arcata.
The Tastebud’s and Ray Wolfe Construction were the teams to beat in
Tournaments. Old Town Muffler had no competition in Eureka. The best players
were Tommy Lawler, Chris Pence, Eric Eichen, Jeremy Rasmussen, Mike Dobrec and
Jared Harpe. Kris Avelar and I started a Humboldt’s Finest team that dominated
tournaments in the valley and reached a #5 ranking just a few years ago. But it
was too much traveling and we folded.
Present. What have you done lately? I have slowed
progressively the last few years. Two Wrist surgery’s didn’t help. I can still
get on base, but am a liability on defense, but I still love to play. So I roll
myself out there each week. Sons of Pitches are the team to beat the last 4
years. Bear River does well but plays little. Snow Leopards are up and coming. The ebb and tide of the softball dynasties
will continue. I was grateful I had a chance to play on some of the best while
I could!