It will be very interesting to see how the starting lineup and pitching rotation shakes out by the time we reach SEC play.
Since things are going to be a little bit slow for a while, I thought I would post this; In 1960-61, my freshman and only year at UF, the only softball was some slow pitch intermurals. Since I mention softball and U F, I guess I’m on topic! The big news at that time was about the Clearwater Bombers and their star pitcher, Bill Massey. I couldn’t remember his name. All I could remember he could throw 100 mph.i googled and found his Hall of Fame write up. Enjoy! Bill Massey, Bremond, TX Men’s Fast Pitch – Pitcher Not only an outstanding pitcher, but Massey also did not embarrass himself at-bat either. In fact, he once held the record for most triples in a national championship (3) and batted .300 (21-for-70) in national championship play. But pitching was Massey’s bread and butter as he starred for some of the nation’s top teams during a 27-year career, including the Clearwater, FL Bombers, the Raybestos Cardinals of Stratford, CT, the Houston, TX Bombers and the Texas TI Texas. Early in his career Massey, a 6-2, 200 pounds, established himself as a hurler pitching for the Air Force and earned the first of six All-American selections while in the Air Force in 1958. That year he had a 31-8 record with 611 strikeouts and 73 walks. After getting discharged from the Air Force, Massey joined the famed Clearwater Bombers and remained with them through 1961. He was 24-2, 27-2 and 34-4 in his three seasons with the Bombers and played in the All-Star Fast Pitch Series in 1961 and 1963. After his first All-American selection, Massey was again named an All-American in 1959, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1967 and compiled a record of 16-8 in ASA National Championship Play striking out 242 batters in 160 2/3 innings and allowing only 11 earned runs for an ERA of 0.48. Born February 17, 1936, Massey participated in a unique experiment in 1961 against the Baltimore Orioles baseball pitcher Steve Barber, who was clocked at 95.55 miles per hour at 60 feet six inches. Massey was clocked at 98.8 miles per hour pitching from 46 feet, the distance from the pitcher’s mound to home plate in men’s fast pitch. An independent contractor involving in promotional products representing Tasco Industries of Dallas, TX, a national company in business for 55 years, Massey retired as an active player in 1974. Massey called his greatest thrill in softball winning the “World Championship with Clearwater in 1960 in Jones Beach, NY.” His biggest disappointment was losing the World Championship two years later with the Raybestos Cardinals. Massey played for the Cardinals from 1962-1964 and averaged 28 wins a season. In 1963, he was 28-5 and hurled 16 shutouts including four no hitters and one perfect game with 403 strikeouts in 242 innings.
I remember him and the Bombers. We even went to a couple of games. The Raybestos Cardinals ring a bell, too. There was also a barnstorming team that the pitcher pitched from 2B. The name escapes me.
A fraternity brother of mine Tom Moore played for the Bombers and was an All-American shortstop for the Gators. You brought back great memories. Thanks
The barnstorming team was "The King and His Court", and the King was Eddie Feigner. It was him and three other guys that challenged all comers.
I pledged SigEp, didn’t make my grades and suspended. I got to know Coach Dave Fuller, asst. football and head baseball, areally nice guy. I was hitching down from UF to Santa Fe High School to watch a game and Coach pick me up. I told him about Larry Dupree from Macclenny whom I blocked for. Our coach Tom Covington was scouting the game and I introduced them. He scouted Macclenny’s next game and Larry (UF ‘61-‘64) became an All American. Coach Fuller would always take time out to talk when we met on campus.
You are on a roll William. Larry Dupree was also a fraternity brother of mine. He was not a typical jock but a nice, quiet, sort of shy, unassuming guy.
Here is a strange story OFF TOPIC. In the early fifties, Jack Toney was the first player from Macclenny High to play in the Annual Fl High School All Star Football Game, I was the first from the consolidated Baker Co. High in 1960 and Larry in 1961. Jack attended Chipola Junior College and made a bad decision to catch a ride back to school with a friend hauling shine. They were stopped by Trooper Eldridge Beech, later FHP Director. Jack tried to get away, but was shot by Beech. Larry of course married Beech’’s daughter Denise while at UF.
I know softball news is thin, but getting back to the softball team - a couple of trips to the past for those who remember: Softball Signs Five - Florida Gators Softball Signs Three - Florida Gators
We've come a long way: Softball Signs Heil and Sisco - Florida Gators Florida Softball Announces Five 2009-10 Signees - Florida Gators
No one will ever know how good Schutte might have been if not for the line drive to the face. Watching her as I freshman I thought she’d shatter the HR records
In second link above, CTW first class, makes a statement about one of his recruits, Francisca Enea: "Francesca is a winner, Walton said. "She knows how to win championships. She brings a lot of passion and excitement to the game of softball." I find that a bit of an understatement after witnessing her accomplishments as a player, now an assistant coach of our Florida Gator Softball team. She embodies CTW’s, “The Gator Way”
ufgtr77 mentioning Francisca Enea reminded me to ask a question of the SB insiders. Am I remembering the CTM story about her recruitment correctly? In an old video I saw recently, he mentioned her mom had one rule. Her name is Francisca, not Frannie. CTM proceeded to say her name in an exaggerated way. Frrrancisca. Fast forward to Hannah Rogers' recent UF HOF induction and her interview by Jeff Cardozo. In one of his questions to her, he referred to Enea, who was in the audience. Calling her Frannie. I guess Francisca's mom needs to give Cardozo a call.
A couple more anybody? A few misses, but a couple of hits! Softball Signs Two for 2010-2011 Season - Florida Gators Florida Softball Inks Six for 2011-12 - Florida Gators Gators Add Seventh to 2011-12 Signing Class - Florida Gators
The link does work. Our Softball ladies delivered 110 turkeys to Trinity UMC this morning. The team comes each Thanksgiving season and helps with the over 1,000 baskets we donate to local aid groups. Thanks, Ladies. This is from 2 years ago, but you get the drift. Trinity UMC on Instagram: "Teamwork on and off the field! Thank you to the UF Softball Team for delivering 110 turkeys to us this morning for our Thanksgiving Baskets. We're close to the finish line, but we still need a few more items before our packing event on Wednesday! We need 65 turkeys, 344 grocery gift cards ($15 each), and 243 boxes of brownie mix. Please help us reach our goal of feeding 1,157 families this Thanksgiving! Click the link in our bio for more information. #TrinityGNV #TrinityUnitedMethodistChurch #UnitedMethodist #Gainesville #GainesvilleFlorida #BeUMC #Thanksgiving #FoodDrive"