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Softball Alberta's Hall Of Fame

1984 Camrose Merchants Fastball Team
Inducted 2007


 
Shawn Bailer
 
Jeff Boyce
 
Robbie Boyd
 
Len Chanasyk
 
Glen Jevne
 
Marty Kernaghan
 
Ray McMillan
 
Tom O'Toole
 
Donnie Pruss
 
Dave Recknagle
 
Dale Taylor
 
Jeff Timlin
 
Ernie Uniat
 
Tom White
 
Bill Yaremchuk
 
Art Owen
 
 
Jim Reed - Head Coach
 
Rick Gross - Assistant Coach

Head coach Jim Reed brought the Merchants to Camrose in 1976, which set in motion a winning tradition of men’s softball in that city.

In their inaugural season as a member of the Western Major Fastball League, the Merchants finished the regular season seeded in third place going into playoffs, where they would eventually win the pennant with an 11-4 record.

They continued this winning streak for the next three years, earning back-to-back-to-back league titles as well as the first ever World Series of Fastball title in 1979. In 1980, they pursued further fastball success by winning a provincial title, and participating in their first Canadian Championship, finishing the tournament with a 3-3 record. They went on to earn the silver at Senior Canadians in 1982 and the bronze in 1983, all the while achieving more accomplishments in both the Alberta Major Fastball League and the Midwest Fastball League.

The culmination of the club’s illustrious career was in 1984, when the Merchants won their first Canadian Championship, going a spotless 7-0 throughout the tournament. With the talents of such Hall of Fame athletes as Glen Jevne, Ray MacMillan, Jeff Boyce, and Marty Kernaghan, as well as Hall of Fame coach Jim Reed, the success of the Camrose Merchants ignited a passion for softball in the community which continues to burn today.

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