The 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament Upper Men Champs were Ike’s Fuel. (Courtesy photo)

The 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament Upper Men Champs were Ike’s Fuel. (Courtesy photo)

42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament results

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Wednesday, July 19, 2017 11:20am
  • Sports

The 42nd Annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball tournament took place from July 13-16. The tournament was hosted by the Juneau Softball Association and included local teams as well as teams that traveled from Sitka. Tournament results are:

Champs

Upper Men Champs — Ike’s Fuel

Middle Men Champs — Rounders

Lower Men Champs — Northern Refrigeration & Restaurant Equipment, LLC. Double Ugly

Upper Women Champs — The Grind Coffee

Middle Women Champs — Princess Cruise Swinging Beauties

Lower Women Champs — Auto Plus

League MVP’s & All Tourney Teams

Men’s Upper Division:

League MVP: Andrew Hall

All Tourney:Rob Ridgeway

Mike Rader

Craig Kahklen

Beau Damian

Hunter Mallinger

Erik Scholl

Karl Koch

Willy Schrantz

Ben Roguska

Men’s Middle Division:

League MVP: Ryan Lee

All Tourney: Phil Maynard

Jessie McGraw

Jeff Davis

Joey Fox

Adam Sycks

Jacob Thibodeau

Brian Pollard

Chris Umbs

Dom Branson

Men’s Lower Division

League MVP: Steve Sartain

All Tourney: Cirai Mason

Brian Peterman

Jeshee McMaster

Karsun Newport

Jeremy Shakespeare

Billy Holbrook

Silver Maake

Paul Demmert

Darrel Austin

Women’s Upper Division

League MVP: Danielle Larson

All Tourney: Taylor Larson

Krista Staveland

Nicole Gorle

Katie Hagan

Megan Reid

Michelle Jones

Devyn Kubley

Dee Boster

Amelia Rivera

Women’s Middle Division

League MVP: Erika Lindsey

All Tourney: Montanna Coburn

Mona Mametsuka

Lena Lee

Tanya Lewis

Bree Erickson

Jan Cummins

Mindy Shaw

Michelle Ritter

Kimbee Mahle

Women’s Lower Division

League MVP: Hilary Martin

All Tourney: Jodi Mesdag

Dany Royes

Gina Chalcroft

Stephanie Nicosia

Angie Bradshaw

Chelsea Peterson

Rachel Hinman

Alyssa Hobbs

Jess Liska

Hall of Fame

Several locals and a local business were entered into the State Hall of Fame this winter and their awards were presented to them at the tournament by Traci Gilmour, the USA Softball of Alaska Commissioner. They are:

First National Bank Alaska, Category — Sponsor

Jamie Parsons, Category — Meritorious Service

Bob Sims, Category — Umpire

The 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament Upper Women Champs was The Grind Coffee. (Courtesy photo)

The 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament Upper Women Champs was The Grind Coffee. (Courtesy photo)

The 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament Middle Men Champs was Rounders, (Courtesy photo)

The 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament Middle Men Champs was Rounders, (Courtesy photo)

The 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament Lower Men Champs was Northern Refrigeration & Restaurant Equipment, LLC. Double Ugly. (Courtesy photo)

The 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament Lower Men Champs was Northern Refrigeration & Restaurant Equipment, LLC. Double Ugly. (Courtesy photo)

The 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament Lower Women Champs was Auto Plus. (Courtesy photo)

The 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament Lower Women Champs was Auto Plus. (Courtesy photo)

The Juneau Softball Association added three State Hall of Fame members last winter and honored them at the 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament. From left, Jamie Parsons, Meritorious Service; bank manager Tom Sullivan accepts for1st National Bank Alaska, Sponsor; and far right, Bob Sims, Umpire. (Courtesy photo)

The Juneau Softball Association added three State Hall of Fame members last winter and honored them at the 42nd annual Jamie Parsons Memorial Rainball Tournament. From left, Jamie Parsons, Meritorious Service; bank manager Tom Sullivan accepts for1st National Bank Alaska, Sponsor; and far right, Bob Sims, Umpire. (Courtesy photo)

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