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WELCOME TO SMITTY'S TERMINATORS FAST PITCH ORGANIZATION
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The Smitty’s family wishes to congratulate our players, coaches, team and founder on awards received at Softball Mb’s AGM for their performance and contributions in 2011.
 
Top Female Bantam A Player:Stefanie Sheard
The Elaine Jones Award for the Top Player Junior Fast Pitch:Sarah Shotton
The Olive Little Memorial Award for the Top Player Senior Fast Pitch:Krystal Hathaway and Kayla Price             
The Bill Sadonick Award for Top Minor Coach or Manager:Haylee O’Neill
The Eugene Michalow Memorial Award for the Top Minor Team:Smitty’s Terminators Bantam 95's
The Mo Simcoff Memorial Award for Outstanding Contributor or Performance in the Senior Women’s Category:Roy Holenski
 
 
 
Smitty's is looking for Junior & Senior aged players for the 2012 season. If interested contact:
Seniors: Evelyn Holenski @ 488-8667 or reholenski@mts.net  
Juniors:  Wayne Shotton @ 956-7300 or wayne@reider.ca    
 
 
 

 

   

 

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WHO WE ARE
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For the past three decades, Smitty's teams have been at the forefront of elite women's fast pitch softball in Manitoba, winning Canadian Senior Championship gold medals in seven of the past ten years. Smitty's players have been key components of Canadian National teams for much of the past decade, representing our country at Olympic Games, Pan-Am Games and World Championships with great distinction. So whether you're a player looking to take on the challenge of top-level fast pitch softball, or a fan looking for sports entertainment at its best,

 
Smitty's is the place to be!

 
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HOW WE BEGAN AND PROGRESSED
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The Smitty's team formed by Roy and Evelyne Holenski in 1975 blazed the trail for teams to emulate in the years following. This team has compiled an enviable record over the years. It was formed as a community club team out of Grant Park Harrow in South Winnipeg, comprising 10 girls from Evelyne's Grad 5/6 class at Harrow School. They were Manitoba champions that year and for the next four years (two at Bantam and two at Midget). The represented Manitoba at the Western Canadian Championships in Calgary (1976), Saskatoon (1977), Brandon (1978)...... Click here for more history

 
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