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2007 National Pro Fastpitch Honors |
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August
23, 2007 - KIMBERLY, WI - National
Pro Fastpitch announced its awards for the 2007 season today at a
press conference and awards ceremony in Kimberly, Wisconsin, site of
the 2007 NPF Championship Series.
Washington Glory Amber Jackson was named the Majestic
Athletic 2007 Player of the Year. In her rookie season, Jackson led
the league in just about every offensive category throughout the
year and was also the Glory’s mainstay at shortstop. She is second
in the league in batting average at .372 and leads the league in
homeruns at 15; RBI’s at 38 and amassed a league leading slugging
percentage of .814.
Washington Glory right-hander and Arizona Heat transplant Desiree
Serrano earned the Diamond Sports 2007 Pitcher of the Year
honors. Her 18 wins set an all-time NPF record for the regular
season. Serrano also ranked 1st in total innings at 140.1 while only
allowing an astonishingly low 20 walks during her 22 appearances.
Akron
Racers second baseman Veronica Wootson slugged her way to the
Nokona American Glove Award for the 2007 Offensive Player of the
Year. Wootson is an un-drafted free agent who signed a contract to
play for the Racers just prior to the start of spring training.
Wootson clearly was the best leadoff hitter in the league having
rocketed the Racers to victories with her surprising burst of power
and her stellar defense. Wootson blasted nine homeruns, four doubles
and collected 46 hits in 148 official at-bats for a .534 slugging
percentage and a .311 average. The Florida State grad has been among
the offensive league leaders since day one scoring 27 runs and
chipping in 27 RBI for the second place Racers. She has been
dangerous on the base paths having swiped 10 bases while posting a
.329 on-base percentage. Wootson had seven game-winning hits, three
of which were homeruns.
New
England Riptide Jackie Pasquerella was presented with the
Nokona American Glove Award as the 2007 Defensive Player of the Year
for her stellar performance at 3rd base. During the 2007 season,
Pasquerella made many great plays at third base taking away multiple
hits from opponents and played in 40 games without committing a
single error. Her quickness, athleticism and agility are matched by
few others. Not only is Jackie one of the finest third basemen in
softball, she makes those around her better players through her
encouragement and on-field leadership.
Philadelphia
Force ace Kristina Thorson was awarded with the Nokona
American Glove Award as the 2007 Rookie of the Year honors. Coming
from a prestigious softball school in Cal-Berkeley, her pitching
command and amazing strikeout totals helped her rise to the top
early on this season. Thorson finished the season with 115
strikeouts and a 5th place finish among NPF pitchers for strikeouts.
Thorson posted a 14-5 record which put her second in league wins.
The Lake Forest Park, Washington native pitched 12 complete games
this season (T-1st), including a no-hitter against Team China and 7
shut-outs. Pitching 116.2 innings (5th in NPF), Thorson only allowed
20 earned runs with a 1.22 earned run average, putting her in 2nd
place on the pitching leader-board. Thorson was a workhorse for the
Force and started 18 games for the team. She currently holds
numerous Philadelphia Force season and career pitching records in
only her first year of NPF experience.
Carie
Dever-Boaz was awarded the Diamond Sports 2007 Manager of the
Year award. With only a few weeks to prepare her team before the
start of the season Dever-Boaz led the new Washington Glory
franchise to a regular season championship with a record of 34 and
10. Under Dever-Boaz 's leadership the Glory also set the regular
season homerun record and the record for the most wins in a season
by a pitcher. In addition, her team contributed five to the All-NPF
team and had the Most Valuable Player and Pitcher of the Year for
the NPF.
The Majestic Cup was awarded to Paul Wilson, owner of the Washington
Glory, for an outstanding season and their first place finish during
the regular season. Under the leadership of Dever-Boaz, the Glory
led the league for the entire season and finished the season with a
77.3 winning percentage. Wilson stated, “I needed someone that could
deal with my high expectations. Diaz and the entire Glory team and
staff understands and supports my dream of building something
different and very special and we all came together this season to
fulfill our goals. I am very fortunate to be surrounded by an
outstanding organization of dedicated and talented individuals.”
National Pro Fastpitch commissioner Cheri Kempf also recognized the
league-wide effort by NPF players, staff, owners and sponsors for
another great season and for their contribution to the development
and growth of National Pro Fastpitch and to NPF fans for their
continued support.
Sponsors of this year's awards include Nokona, official bat and
glove of NPF, Majestic Athletic, official supplier of authentic NPF
team uniforms, training apparel, and replica sportswear and Diamond
Sports, official ball of NPF. THE GAME, the official headwear
supplier of NPF, sponsored the Championship MVP trophy which will be
awarded following the Championship game on Sunday, August 26th.
Nike, official NPF Supplier, provided Nike Vision eyewear to the
All-NPF Team which was also honored during the pre-Championship
Series award ceremony.
National Pro Fastpitch is headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The
league, created to give elite female fastpitch players the
opportunity to pursue a professional career in their chosen sport,
has operated since 1997 under the names Women’s Pro Fastpitch (WPF)
and Women’s Pro Softball League (WPSL). |
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