John Reid Shield

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John Reid Shield
Champions
1984 Western Australia
1985 Western Australia
1986 Western Australia
1987 Western Australia
1988 Western Australia
1989 Australian Capital Territory
1990 Australian Capital Territory
1991 Western Australia
1992 Western Australia
1993 Australian Capital Territory
1994 New South Wales
1995 Queensland
1996 Queensland
1997 Western Australia
1998 Western Australia
1999 Victoria
2000 Victoria
2001 Australian Capital Territory
2002 Queensland
2003 Australian Capital Territory
2004 Victoria
2005 Victoria
2006 Australian Capital Territory

The John Reid Shield is a trophy symbolizing the Men's Open Championship of the Australian Softball Federation.

[edit] 2006 Shield Write-up

ACT have taken out the 2006 John Reid Shield earlier this evening being played at the Black Town Olympic Park Stadium.

ACT defeated Queensland 7-2 in the Championship Game, Dominated by ACT lefty Andrew Kirkpatrick, Striking out 14 batters and giving up only two runs. ACT went through the weeks play only dropping one game the defending Victorian team(7-4).

Black Town Olympic Park Softball Stadium during the first game of the 2006 John Reid Shield
Black Town Olympic Park Softball Stadium during the first game of the 2006 John Reid Shield

Queensland produced the upset of the Championship defeating defending Champions Victoria 7-5 in a 'Home-Run Derby' style game to make the Championship game, Veteran Terry Downes provided well with the bat over the weeks play combined with the strong pitching performances from David Metekingi.

Victoria went away confident of a back to back to back performance only losing 2 games going into the final series with the strongest Victorian team in recent times, only to go down to ACT 3-1 then Queensland 7-5, resulting in a disappointing 3rd position.

Western Australia with an ageing team were unable to go past the first game of the finals series going down to Queensland 3-0 in a game dominated by Queensland Pitcher David Metekingi, West Australian Pitcher Adam Humble put in a solid performance to hold Queensland to 3 runs after the 3rd innings.

New South Wales the under-achiever of the Championship went away with a young un-expirenced team at the open level, put in a solid week only conceading 47 runs to their 42.

South Australia returned to National Competition for the first time in 2years, with valuable contributions from New South Wales pick-up pitcher Chris Nash, however this was not enough for the overwhelmed South Australian Team unexpirenced at this level of competition, finishing the week in 6th position.

Tasmania was absent from this year Championship due to a number of players being unavailable.

Finals Standings

  • 1. Australian Capital Territory, 11 wins, 1 loss.
  • 2. Queensland, 6 wins, 5 losses.
  • 3. Victoria, 8 wins, 4 losses.
  • 4. Western Australia, 4 wins, 7 losses.
  • 5. New South Wales, 4 wins, 7 losses.
  • 6. South Australia, 0 wins, 11 losses.

Championship Awards

  • Best Batter:Jason Nathan (QLD)
  • Best Pitcher: Andrew Kirkpatrick (ACT)
  • Most Valuable Player: Andrew Kirkpatrick (ACT)
  • Rookie of the Year: Andrew Titteron (WA)

[edit] Previous Individual Award Winners

  • 2006
  • Most Valuable Player - Andrew Kirkpatrick (ACT)
  • Rookie Of The Year - Andrew Titteron (WA)
  • Best Pitcher - Andrew Kirkpatrick (ACT)
  • Best Batter - Jason Nathan (QLD)

[edit] See also

Softball Australia

Australian Capital Territory | New South Wales
Nothern Territory | Queensland | South Australia
Tasmania | Victoria | Western Australia

ASF National Championships
Under 16 Girl's | Under 16 Boy's
Under 19 Women's | Under 19 Men's
Under 23 Women's | Under 23 Men's
Under Open Women's | Under Open Men's