Newsletter
Volume 1, Number 3, March 2005
Last fall, Melita Van Winkle, Kathy Walters, and
Debbie Jolley enjoyed Ozarks weather and trails with On Your
Left, the cycling group for WIN members. With no specific
distance to cover and riders setting their pace, this is good
exercise and a great time with other WIN members. Rides will start
again this spring.
Softball
Festival Comes to Springfield
by Jodie
Adams
June 11-13, the City of Springfield,
Springfield-Greene County Park Board, Convention and Visitors
Bureau, and the Springfield Amateur Softball Association will
host the first annual Ladies Professional Softball Festival. City
officials have been working with Olympic gold medalists Dr. Dot
Richardson and Lisa Fernandez to make this event a reality.
Springfield
is one of only 15 cities that will have the opportunity to host
the best softball players from around the world, including members
of the 2004 USA Olympic Gold Medal Team. The three-day event will
be televised by a major network to be announced later. Meador
Park, Killian Sports Complex, and Cooper Sports Complex are the
festival venues.
During
the festival weekend, 100 amateur girls youth teams will have
an opportunity to participate in their championship play at the
same time the professionals are playing in their league competition.
There will be a youth clinic the evening of June 9.
The
Springfield Community received an excellent rating on the 2004
USA Olympic Team visit "Aiming for Athens Tour"
which lead Springfield to the opportunity to bid on the New Ladies'
Professional Softball Festival.
WIN
members' assistance will be needed with this event. Watch for
announcements on how you can be involved.
Officers:
Reba
Sims, president
Jodie Adams, past president
Cindy Deskin, president-elect
Linda Dollar, secretary/treasurer
Beth Perine, vice president of events
Suzette Crutcher, corresponding secretary
Judy Duerkop, historian
Advisory
Members:
Roseann
Bentley
Barb Cowherd
Holly Hesse
Becky Quinn
Kim Reser
Mary Jo Wynn
Our
Mission:
To recognize and support girls
and women's amateur and professional sports competition and their
participants in the Greater Springfield Metropolitan area.
[Newsletter
hard copy] designed and edited by Wildan Pond Associates
Women's
Senior Golf Tour to Visit the Ozarks
The
Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks will again benefit from
the Women's Senior Gold Tour when it returns to Springfield's
Millwood course. The date is July 25.
As
in previous years, the tournament will feature outstanding players
and local golfers will have the opportunity to join these women
on the links.
An
auction at the Clarion Hotel on July 24, will add excitement and
build funding for the Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks.
We
will need donations from WIN members and their contacts to make
this fundraiser a success. Begin now to collect items and let's
pass last year's totals.
Volunteers
are key to the tournament's success. Plus, it's fun and easy to
get involved. Ask how you can help WIN host this event to benfit
women in the Ozarks.
2004
WGST totals are in! $25,303.60. Thanks to everyone who participated.
Everybody
Gather 'Round
WIN
is forming a committee to recommend outstanding women athletes
throughout the state for induction into the Missouri Sports Hall
of Fame. If you have recommendations or would like to seve on
this committee, please let Reba know. Providing addresses or resumes
will help the committee.
The
new WIN shirts ($20) and the pin ($4) are available.
They
can be ordered on the coupon in this newsletter.
If
you have paid your 2005 WIN dues, thank you! If not, please do
so today.
Focus
on Sports
At
Southwest Missouri State's National Girls and Women in Sports
Day, January 23, WIN honored 12 outstanding female athletes, representing
6 decades, with a display in the west gym before the Lady Bears
game. At halftime, the women were introduced at center court.
Following the game, WIN hosted a Mexican food buffet for the honorees,
their guests, WIN members and SMS coaches.
Honored
Athletes
Dr. Mary Jo Wynn, all available
sports
Jodie Adams, tennis
Donna Jo Baker, golf
Merry Crouch, gymnastics
Linda Dollar, volleyball, basketball
Amy Ziegler Gardner, volleyball
Donna Barlow Hood, track/cross country
Kay Hunter, all available sports
Verneta Les Flores, track and field
Marilyn Moore, all available sports
Sue Schuble, volleyball, basketball, softball
Gabriela Gomez-Sosa, field hockey
In
Brief
Kay
Hunter, coach of SMS' AIAW national championship softball team
and professor emeritus, received the university's Award of
Appreciation during Homecoming.
Girls
on the first-and-second-place teams in the Ozarks and Central
Ozarks Conferences received certificates of recognition from WIN.
WIN
members Dr. Mary Jo Wynn, Dr. Rhonda Ridinger, and Reba Sims will
present at SMS' "History of Women in Sport" March 9,
2005. Time and place are noon to 1 p.m., Plaster Student Union,
Parliamentary Room.
She
Can Coach, a new book by SMS grad Cecile Reynaud, is a "how-we-do-it"
look at building a program and being a successful coach. Among
those featured are Nell Fortner, Pat Summit, Margie Wright, and
Mary Jo Peppler. The book is available at Barnes and Noble.
Springfield
WIN
Women's Intersport Network
1923 N. Weller
Springfield, MO 65803