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'BRAKETTES GREATEST HITS' SURVEY
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Oct 29 - There have been volumes written about the Brakettes illustrious softball history. More often than not the author runs out of superlatives before finishing their piece. It's almost too crazy to imagine this awesome resume really happened, even for those of us who have witnessed it!
As part of the Stratford Brakettes 75th anniversary season we are preparing a program book for the ages. It will feature stories, incredible statistics, and even a survey. We are asking our fans to chime in with their opinions by answering a survey designed to solicit the most amazing, impressive, and noteworthy accomplishments during the past 74 years.
We asked a panel of 5 Brakettes softball junkies, each one with at least 30 years of viewing pleasure, to submit their suggestions. From their offerings we have compiled a list from which we are asking you to pick the five most astonishing accomplishments. The survey will remain posted on the Brakettes website, www.brakettes.com, until April 15, 2021. The results will then be featured in the 2021 season program book.
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Please select your Top Five choices for the most astonishing feats from our panel's consensus Top Eleven below:
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238 consecutive HOME wins (2010 thru 2015)
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8 consecutive ASA National championships (1971-78) |
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30-0 win over Washington, DC, Metros in 1992 ASA National tournament in Redding, CA, which set 12 national tournament records |
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23 National ASA Hall of Famers |
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14 members of USA Olympic teams |
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74-year record of 3,975 wins against only 408 defeats, a 90% winning percentage |
G. |
38 national championships (28 ASA and 10 WMS tournament crowns) |
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117 Brakettes (112 players & 5 staff) who have served as a head or assistant college softball coach |
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168 consecutive wins (2010 thru 2012) |
J. |
22 consecutive tournament championships (2010 thru 2016) |
K. |
9 straight loser's bracket wins in 48 hours to win 1983 ASA National title in Salt Lake City (10-1 record) |
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