2000 WPSL Draft

2000 WPSL Draft
General information
Sport softball
Date December 4, 1999
Location St. Petersburg, FL
League Women's Pro Softball League
Teams 4
First Selection

Elite/Supplemental Draft:
Nina Lindenburg SS
Fresno State
selected by Florida Wahoos
Senior Draft:
Amanda Scott P
Fresno State
selected by Ohio Pride

National Team Draft:
Lisa Fernandez P
selected by Akron Racers
 1999 WPSL Draft 2001 WPSL Draft 


The 2000 WPSL Drafts were held on December 4, 1999 at the Tradewinds Resort in St. Petersburg, Florida during the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Convention for the 2000 season. Draft Day 2000 actually featured three drafts:[1]


+ Denotes player who has been selected to at least one All-NPF team/NPF All-Star team/WPSL All-Star team, played for WPSL Gold in 2001, and/or NPF All-Stars in (2003)
# Denotes player who has not played in the WPSL or the NPF[Draft note 1]

Position key:
C = Catcher; UT = Utility infielder; INF = Infielder; 1B = First base; 2B =Second base SS = Shortstop; 3B = Third base; OF = Outfielder; RF = Right field; CF = Center field; LF = Left field; P = Pitcher; RHP = right-handed Pitcher; LHP = left-handed Pitcher; DP =Designated player
Positions are listed as combined for those who can play multiple positions.

2000 Women's Pro Softball League Elite/Supplemental Draft

Prior to the Elite/Supplemental Draft, each of the existing WPSL teams presented a listed of 'protected players' from their rosters. Rostered players who were not on the protected list could be drafted by any of the three other teams. Each team was allowed to protect six to eight of the players on their rosters. Protecting more than six players forced teams to surrender picks in rounds seven and eight of the elite/supplemental draft.[3]

In addition to the unprotected players, the pool of players eligible to be drafted in the Elite/Supplemental draft included players on the rosters of the former Durham Dragons and the former Carolina Diamonds, and 1999 USA Softball Olympic Trial and Olympic Festival invitees who had completed their collegiate eligibility.

Following are the Protected Player Lists:[1]

Akron Racers' Protected Players

Player

Pos.

College

Carla Brookbank+P/1BKent State University
Liza BrownOF/PDePaul University
Traci Conrad+OFUniversity of Michigan
Sarah DawsonPNortheast Louisiana University
Amy Kyler+PCleveland State University
Kellyn Tate+OFUniversity of Michigan
Nicole Odom+SSUCLA
Tobin Echo-Hawk+2BUniversity of Nebraska
Florida Wahoos' Protected Players

Player

Pos.

College

Desarie Knipfer+PCal Poly San Luis Obispo
Stephanie Klaviter+PUniversity of Minnesota
Patti Benedict+OFUniversity of Michigan
Julie Crandall+CUNLV
Randi Berg2BFresno State University
Kendall Richards+3BTexas A&M University

Ohio Pride's Protected Players

Player

Pos.

College

Kaci Clark+PUCLA
Sarah Fredstrom2B/SSColorado State University
Tamara Ivie+OF/1BCal State Northridge
Sarah Pickering2BUniversity of Washington
Cheri Shinn+3B/OFCal State Northridge
Priscilla WelchOFIllinois State University
Tampa Bay FireStix' Protected Players

Player

Pos.

College

Heather Compton+PUCLA
Nancy Evans+SSUniversity of Arizona
Sara Graziano+1B/DPCoastal Carolina University
Marty Laudato+CBloomsburg (Pa.) University
Christine Parris-Washington+3BUNLV
Venus Taylor+OFWestern Illinois University
Monica TrinerPUniversity of South Florida
DeeDee Weiman-Garcia+PUCLA

Following are the selections from the Elite/Supplemental Draft: [4]

Round 1

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

Previous team

1[5]Nina Lindenberg+SSFlorida WahoosFresno St.
2[5]Julie Smith+2BOhio PrideFresno St.1996 U.S. Olympic Team
3Monica Armendarez+3BAkron RacersIndiana UniversityCarolina Diamonds
4Holly Aprile#OFTampa Bay FireStixUniversity of Massachusetts United States National Team participant (1993-99)[6]

Round 2

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

Previous team

5Stephanie Little+COhio PrideCal State FullertonDurham Dragons
6Jen Smith+CAkron RacersUniversity of NebraskaDurham Dragons
7Jen ClineCTampa Bay FireStixUniversity of WashingtonVirginia Roadsters
8[5]Kim Maher+3B/OF/DPFlorida WahoosFresno St.1996 U.S. Olympic Team

Round 3

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

Previous team

9Andrea D'InnocenzoOFAkron RacersUniversity of ConnecticutCarolina Diamonds
10Barbara Jordan+OFTampa Bay FireStixCal State NorthridgeVirginia Roadsters/1996 U.S. Olympic Team Alternate
11Dawn WuthrichOFFlorida WahoosTexas A&M UniversityCarolina Diamonds
12Jamie Foutch+1BOhio PrideOklahoma State University

Round 4

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

Previous team

13Jodi ChmielewskiOFTampa Bay FireStixOregon State UniversityTampa Bay FireStix
14Keri Lemasters2BFlorida Wahoos[Draft note 2]Michigan State UniversityDurham Dragons
15Patti Raduenz+SSOhio PrideMichigan State UniversityDurham Dragons
16Danielle Cox+OFAkron RacersFlorida State UniversityGeorgia Pride

Round 5

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

Previous team

17Lynette Velazquez1BFlorida WahoosUniversity of OklahomaGeorgia Pride
18Catherine DavieOFOhio PrideUniversity of MichiganUniversity of Michigan
19Jane Teixeira#OFAkron RacersUniversity of Texas
20Amber WrightOFTampa Bay FireStixUniversity of South FloridaTampa Bay FireStix

Round 6

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

Previous team

21Brandee McArthur+POhio PrideUniversity of the PacificCarolina Diamonds
22Kelli MetzgerCAkron RacersUniversity of AkronAkron Racers
23Christy HebertSSTampa Bay FireStix[Draft note 3]University of IowaCarolina Diamonds
24Jen Buford2BFlorida WahoosColorado State UniversityCarolina Diamonds

Round 7

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

Previous team

25Jodi OttenOFFlorida WahoosLouisiana State UniversityDurham Dragons
26Alison Johnsen#OFOhio PrideUniversity of Arizona

Round 8

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

Previous team

27Scia Maumausolo+DP/CFlorida WahoosCal State NorthridgeVirginia Roadsters
28Mandy GalasOFOhio Pride[Draft note 4]University of MassachusettsGeorgia Pride

2000 Women's Pro Softball League Senior Draft

Following are the selections from the Senior Draft: [7]

Round 1

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

1Amanda Scott+[Draft note 5]POhio Pride[Draft note 6]Fresno State
2Courtney Blades#POhio PrideUniversity of Southern Mississippi
3Amy Berman#SSAkron RacersUniversity of Southern Mississippi
4Audra ThomasCTampa Bay FireStixKennesaw State University

Round 2

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

5Tina Kinney#POhio PrideCentral Michigan University
6Jennifer Lizama2BAkron RacersUniversity of Nebraska
7Lea Mishlan#SSTampa Bay FireStixUniversity of South Florida
8Alyson Carter#C/1BOhio Pride[Draft note 7]Colorado State University

Round 3

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

9Ashlee Ducote3BAkron RacersLouisiana State University
10Keri McCallum#UTTampa Bay FireStixMississippi State University
11Kaci Coffee#3BOhio Pride[Draft note 8]University of Mississippi
12Jen Collins#OFOhio PrideUniversity of Southern Mississippi

Round 4

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

13Lyndsey Klein+SS/2BTampa Bay FireStixUCLA
14Julie Marshall[Draft note 9]+1B/CFlorida WahoosUCLA
15Tiffany Clark#OFOhio PrideUniversity of Louisiana-Lafayette
16Melissa Gentile#CAkron RacersUniversity of Michigan

Round 5

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

17Kellie Wiginton#CFlorida WahoosStanford University
18Amanda Michalsky#OFOhio PrideUniversity Texas-San Antonio
19Jamie Graves#PAkron RacersUniversity of Washington
20Jennifer Spediacci#PTampa Bay FireStixUniversity of Washington

Round 6

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

21Jessica Polo#SSOhio PrideIowa State University
22Jeanine Giordano#CAkron RacersUniversity of Washington
23Stacey Phillips#SS/1B/DPTampa Bay FireStixMichigan State University
24Tarrah Beyster+PFlorida Wahoos[Draft note 10]Oregon State University

2001 Women's Pro Softball League National Team Draft

Following are the selections from the National Team Draft: [8]

Round 1

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

1Lisa Fernandez+PAkron Racers[Draft note 11]UCLA
2Michelle Smith+PFlorida Wahoos[Draft note 12]Oklahoma State University
3Dot Richardson#SSTampa Bay FireStixUCLA
4Danielle Henderson+POhio Pride[Draft note 13]University of Massachusetts

Round 2

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

5Shelia Douty+1BFlorida Wahoos[Draft note 14]UCLA
6Lori Harrigan#PTampa Bay FireStixUNLV
7Laura Berg+OFOhio Pride[Draft note 15]Fresno State University
8Jennifer Brundage+3BAkron Racers[Draft note 16]UCLA

Round 3

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

9Jennifer McFalls+SSTampa Bay FireStix[Draft note 17]Texas A&M University
10Christa Williams+POhio Pride[Draft note 18]University of Texas
11Christie Ambrosi#OFAkron RacersUCLA
12Leah O'Brien-Amico#OFFlorida WahoosUniversity of Arizona

Round 4

Pick

Player

Pos.

WPSL Team

College

13Michelle Venturella+COhio Pride[Draft note 19]Indiana University
14Crystl Bustos+SSAkron RacersPalm Beach Community College
15Teri Klement+SSFlorida Wahoos[Draft note 20]Colorado State University
16Shelly Stokes#CTampa Bay FireStixFresno State University

Draft Notes

  1. Unless otherwise noted, this was verified against the Historical Roster on the NPF's website.[2]
  2. Lemasters did not play for the Wahoos
  3. Hebert did not play for the FireStix
  4. Galas did not play for the Ohio Pride in 2000
  5. Scott did not play for the Pride, but did play for the NY/NJ Juggernaut in the NPF.[5]
  6. The Pride acquired the first overall pick and two additional selections from the Wahoos for 1999 WPSL MVP and two-time WPSL Pitcher of the Year Kaci Clark.[5]
  7. Florida Wahoos → Ohio Pride: The Pride received this pick from the Wahoos as compensation for Kaci Clark[1]
  8. Florida Wahoos → Ohio Pride: The Pride received this pick from the Wahoos as compensation for Kaci Clark[1]
  9. Marshall did not play for the Wahoos, but did play for the California Sunbirds in the NPF.
  10. Beyster did not play for the Wahoos, but did play for the NPF All-Stars (2003), Arizona Heat(2004), and New England Riptide(2006-07).
  11. Fernandez did not play for the Racers, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.
  12. Smith did not play for the Wahoos, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001 and the NPF's NY/NJ Juggernaut in 2004.
  13. Henderson did not play for the Pride, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001, and in the NPF with Akron Racers (2004) and New England Riptide (2005-07).
  14. Douty did not play for the Wahoos, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.
  15. Berg did not play for the Pride, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.
  16. Brundage did not play for the Racers, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.
  17. McFalls did not play for the Firestix, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.
  18. Fernandez did not play for the Racers, but did play in the NPF for the Texas Thunder(2004-06).
  19. Venturella did not play for the Pride, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001 and previously for the Durham Dragons in 1999.
  20. Teri Klement-Goldberg did not play for the Wahoos, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Women's Pro Softball League (WPSL) Holds "Draft Day 2000"". ProSoftball.com. Archived from the original on 16 August 2000. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  2. "Historical Rosters". ProFastpitch.com. 24 May 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  3. "WPSL teams select world's top fastpitch talent". ProSoftball.com. Archived from the original on 29 February 2000. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  4. "1999 WPSL Elite/Supplemental Draft". ProSoftball.com. Archived from the original on 29 February 2000. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 "Amanda Scott Bio". Go Bulldogs. 1 January 2007. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  6. "HOLLY APRILE BIO". Pitt Softball. 31 December 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  7. "1999 WPSL Senior Draft". ProSoftball.com. Archived from the original on 29 February 2000. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  8. "1999 WPSL National Team Draft". ProSoftball.com. Archived from the original on 29 February 2000. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
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