2013 Women's Major Softball
National Championship
August 8-11, Stratford, CT



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Awards
Joan Joyce - Outstanding Pitcher
Emily Weiman - Stratford Brakettes

Allyson Rioux - Defensive Award
C.J. Simones - Stratford Seahawks

Micki Stratton - MVP Award
Steffi Call - Stratford Brakettes

Pat Dufficy - Home Run Champion
Karen Bauer - Lyons Spirit and Katie Petroski - CT Charmers (2)

Diane Schumacher - Batting Champion
Steffi Call and Denise Denis - Stratford Brakettes (.500)


All-Tournament Team

  C   Brittany Allocca, CT Charmers
  C   Jess Mouse, Stratford Brakettes
1B   Stephanie Call, Stratford Brakettes
2B   Ashley Waters, Stratford Brakettes
SS   Karen Bauer, Lyons Spirit
3B   Elise Fortier, Stratford Brakettes
OF   Elaine Bedell, Lyons Spirit
OF   Denise Denis, Stratford Brakettes
OF   Katie Petroski, CT Charmers
UT   Mandie Fishback, Stratford Brakettes
UT   Nadia Kemp, CT Charmers
  P   Alyson Chiaramonte, Stratford Seahawks
  P   Sydney Matzko, CT Charmers
  P   Emily Weiman, Stratford Brakettes


Final 2013 WMS Tournament Results

1 Stratford Brakettes 4-0
2 CT Charmers 3-2
3 Lyons (PA) Spirit 3-2
4 Stratford Seahawks 2-2
T5 Stratford Breakers 1-2
T5 Jersey Fusion 1-2
T7 CT Diamonds 0-2
T7 Mass Pride 0-2


About the Awards

The individual awards presented at the Women's Major Softball National Championship tournament have been named in honor of five former Brakettes players and Hall of Famers. They are as follows:

Joan Joyce - Outstanding Pitcher
Joan was second in total wins (429-27) and first in career strikeouts (5,677) in her 17-year career that produced eight MVP awards and six team batting titles.
Allyson Rioux - Defensive Award
The late, former Westhill High and UMass standout from Stamford, Allyson was the MVP of the 1985 tournament in Lansing, MI, and one of the slickest fielders in team history. She was inducted into the ASA Hall of Fame in 2009.
Micki Stratton - MVP Award
Rosemary "Micki" Macchietto Stratton is a former three-time team batting champion and the first Brakettes player inducted into the ASA National Hall of Fame.
Pat Dufficy - Home Run Champion
A 19-year veteran of the Brakettes, Trumbull's Pat Dufficy leads in most team career offensive categories, including home runs (91), RBI (752) and games played (1,112).
Diane Schumacher - Batting Champion
A native of West Springfield, MA, Diane Schumacher played with the Brakettes from 1976-86 and during that span won five team batting championships.