- Akron Racers
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Akron Racers League National Pro Fastpitch Location Akron, Ohio Ballpark Firestone Stadium Year Founded 1999 Colors black, red, grey Management Joey Arrietta (GM) Manager Jake Schumann
(Head coach)The Akron Racers are a women's softball team based in Akron, Ohio. The team was started by Joey Arietta in 1999 to participate in the Women's Pro Softball League (WPSL).[1][2] Since the 2004 season, they have played as a member of National Pro Fastpitch (NPF).
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History
The Racers began as the Orlando Wahoos. The team moved to Akron prior to the 2000 season, sharing Firestone Stadium with the also-recently-moved Ohio Pride, which was previously the Georgia Pride.[3]
In their first year the Racers made it to the championship of the WPSL, but lost to the Tampa Bay FireStix.[4] The WPSL suspended operations in 2001; the Racers was the only team of the four 2001 teams to revive when the league reformed as the NPF in 2004. In 2005 the Racers beat the Chicago Bandits to win the NPF championship.[5] From 2004 to 2008, the Akron Racers have compiled an all-time win-loss record of 149-94.
Crystl Bustos was named manager in October 2009, replacing Barb Sherwood.[6]
Akron Racers year wins losses % WPSL 1999 34 32 0.515 2000 15 17 0.469 NPF 2004 39 21 0.650 2005 36 10 0.783 2006 29 17 0.630 2007 26 17 0.605 2008 19 29 0.396 2009 26 14 0.650 total 224 157 0.588 Notable players
- Crystl Bustos (1999, 2005, 2006)[7]
Current Players
Akron Racers rosterCatchers
- 13 Samantha Marder
- 27 Roya St. Clair
Infielders
- 3 Courtney Bures
- 12 Megan Bush
- 23 Micaela Minner
- 10 Kelley Montalvo
- 16 Nicole Pauly
- 7 Jessica Williams
Outfielders
- 9 Kelly Greive
- 22 Lisa Modglin
- 2 Taylor Schlopy
Manager
- -- Jake Schumann
Coaches
- -- Eric Iverson
∞ Reserve list
§ Suspended list
‡ Restricted list
# Rehab assignment2010
The following is the Racers 2010 home schedule:
- Thursday, June 24 (Chicago)
- Friday, June 25 (Chicago)
- Saturday, June 26 (Chicago)
- Sunday, June 27 (Chicago)
- Thursday, July 1 (Florida)
- Friday, July 2 (Florida)
- Saturday, July 3 (Florida)
- Sunday, July 4 (Florida)
- Monday, July 5 (Florida)
- Wednesday, July 14 (Florida)
- Thursday, July 15 (Florida)
- Friday, July 16 (Chicago)
- Saturday, July 17 (Chicago)
- Sunday, July 18 (Chicago)
- Saturday, July 24 (Chicago)
- Sunday, July 25 (Chicago)
- Monday, July 26 (Chicago)
- Thursday, July 29 (Tennessee)
- Friday, July 30(Tennessee)
- Saturday, July 31 (Tennessee)
- Sunday, August 1 (Tennessee) - Doubleheader
- Friday, August 6 (Chicago)
- Saturday, August 7 (Chicago)
- Sunday, August 8 (Chicago)
Note: All home games played at Firestone Stadium; Opponent listed in parenthesesReferences
- ^ "AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER -- TOGETHER". http://www.belairestores.com/togetherakronracers/ProductCart/pc/togetherstory.htm. Retrieved 2009-10-05.[dead link]
- ^ "1999 WPSL Season" (pdf). http://profastpitch.com.ismmedia.com/ISM3/std-content/repos/Top/STATISTICS%20FOLDER/1999%20WPSL%20Season%20Standings.pdf. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
- ^ Digital Ballparks: Firestone Stadium
- ^ "Steve Dimitry's IWPSA Web Page". Archived from the original on 2009-10-24. http://www.webcitation.org/5kmEXaTWk. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
- ^ "profastpithc.com: About NPF". http://www.profastpitch.com/about/. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
- ^ cleveland.com
- ^ "Crystl Bustos". http://softball.teamusa.org/athlete/athlete/818. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
External links
National Pro Fastpitch Akron Racers • Chicago Bandits • NPF Diamonds • USSSA PrideCategories:- Softball teams
- Sports in Akron, Ohio
- Sports clubs established in 1999
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