2005 National Pro Fastpitch season

2005 NPF Season
League National Pro Fastpitch
Sport softball
Duration June 2, 2005 - August 21, 2005
Number of teams 6
TV partner(s) ESPN
2005 NPF Draft
Top draft pick Amy Harre
Southern Illinois
Picked by Chicago Bandits
Regular Season
Regular Season Champions Chicago Bandits
Cowles Cup
Champions Akron Racers
  Runners-up Chicago Bandits

The 2005 National Pro Fastpitch season was the second season of professional softball under the name National Pro Fastpitch for the only professional women's fastpitch softball league in the United States. From 1997 to 2002, NPF operated under the names Women’s Pro Fastpitch (WPF) and Women’s Pro Softball League (WPSL). Each year, the playoff teams battle for the Cowles Cup.

Teams, cities and stadiums

Team City Stadium
Akron Racers Akron, Ohio Firestone Stadium
Arizona Heat Tucson, Arizona Hi Corbett Field[1]
Chicago Bandits Lisle, Illinois Benedictine University Sports Complex[2]
New England Riptide Lowell, Massachusetts Martin Softball Field[3]
New York Juggernaut Hempstead, New York Hofstra University Softball Stadium[4]
Texas Thunder League City, Texas Wrigley Field at Big City Dreams Sports Park[5]

Milestones and events

The expansion Chicago Bandits joined the league for the 2005 season.

The New York Juggernaut announced a new owner, John Schmitz of Long Island, NY. The team also introduced 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist Julie Smith as their general manager and head coach.[6]

The Arizona Heat named Stacy Iveson as their 2005 field manager.[7]

NPF's telecast included ESPN2 broadcasting the NPF All-Star Game and the NPF Championship Game. Comcast Sports Net Chicago showed select Chicago Bandits games and Telecare telelvised certain Juggernaut game.[8]

Player acquisition

College draft

The 2005 NPF Senior Draft was held February 7, 2005.[9] Amy Harre of Southern Illinois was selected first by the Chicago Bandits.[10]

Notable transactions

Various Olympians joined NPF after winning the gold medal in Softball at the 2004 Summer Olympics:

League standings

Source

Team GP W L Pct. GB
Chicago Bandits 48 41 7 .854 -
Akron Racers 46 36 10 .783 4
Texas Thunder 47 35 12 .745 5.5
New York Juggernaut 45 31 14 .689 8.5
Arizona Heat 46 30 16 .652 10
New England Riptide 48 25 23 .521 16

The 2005 schedule included a 48-game regular season schedule for each NPF teams.

The California Sunbirds played a partial schedule. The Sunbirds hoped to return to NPF full-time, but never did. Games were on the schedule against international teams: Australia, Canada, China, Russia and Venezuela.

Potential expansion teams also appeared on the schedule. These were Stratford Brakettes, Phoenix Flames, SoCal Schutt Hurricanes, Peoria Outlaws, Illinois Cougars, St. Louis Saints and the Long Island Angels. Of these candidates, only the Brakettes ever became a full-time NPF member, for only one season in 2006.

All games against international teams and expansion candidates counted in the standings for the primary NPF teams.[14]

NPF Championship

The 2005 NPF Championship Series was held at Benedictine University Sports Complex in Lisle, Illinois August 27 and 28. The top four teams qualified and were seeded based on the final standings. The series matched the teams up in a double-elimination bracket. The series matched the teams up in a single-elimination bracket.

NPF Semifinals (Aug. 27) NPF Championship (Aug 28)
      
Chicago Bandits 6
New York Juggernaut 3
Chicago Bandits 4
Akron Racers 5
Akron Racers 1
Texas Thunder 0
2006 NPF Championship Series - Game 1
Game Date Score Location
1 August 27 Chicago Bandits 6, New England Riptide 3[15]Lisle, Illinois
2006 NPF Championship Series - Game 2
Game Date Score Location
2 August 27 Akron Racers 1, Texas Thunder 0[16]Lisle, Illinois
2006 NPF Championship Series - Game 3
Game Date Score Location
3 August 28 Akron Racers 5, Chicago Bandits 4 (8 innings)[17]Lisle, Illinois
Akron Racers win NPF Championship
2005 NPF Championship Series MVP
Player Club

NPF All-Star Game

The 2005 NPF All-Star Game was held August 28. The East All-Star team included players from New York Juggernaut, the New England Riptide, and the Akron Racers. The West All-Star team included players from Chicago Bandits, the Arizona Heat, and the Texas Thunder. The East won by a score of 2-1, and Iyhia McMichael of Akron Racers was chosen Most Valuable Player.[18]

2005 NPF ALL-STAR ROSTER - WEST TEAM[19]
Player NPF Team Position
Pitchers
Lauren BayChicago BanditsP
Lindsay ChouinardChicago BanditsP
Jennie FinchChicago BanditsP
Amanda FreedTexas Thunder P / 1B
Christa WilliamsTexas Thunder P
Catchers
Selena CollinsChicago Bandits C
Stacey NuvemanArizona HeatC
Infield
Clare BurnumTexas Thunder3B
Jaime ClarkChicago BanditsSS / UT
Vicky GalindoChicago Bandits3B
Lovieanne JungArizona HeatSS / 2B
Tairia Mims-FlowersArizona HeatUT
Outfield
Jessica MendozaArizona HeatOF
Kim NesloneyTexas ThunderOF
Anne SteffanChicago BanditsOF / 2B
Kristen ZaleskiTexas ThunderOF
2005 NPF ALL-STAR ROSTER - EAST TEAM[20]
Player NPF Team Position
Pitchers
Jodie CoxNew York JuggernautP / UT
Danielle HendersonNew England RiptideP
Peaches JamesNew York JuggernautP / UT
Brandee McArthurAkron RacersP
Jamie SouthernAkron RacersP / UT
Catchers
Ashley CourtneyNew England RiptideC / OF
Ryan Realmuto New York JuggernautC
Jenny ToppingAkron RacersC
Infield
Lyndsey AngusNew England RiptideUT
Crystl BustosAkron Racers3B
Kristin JohnsonAkron RacersSS
Carri LetoNew York Juggernaut2B
Natasha WatleyNew York JuggernautSS
Kellie WilkersonNew England Riptide1B /OF
Sarah AndersonNew England Riptide1B
Outfield
Iyhlia McMichaelAkron RacersOF
Trena PeelNew York JuggernautOF
Nicole TrimboliAkron Racers1B /OF

Annual awards

Source: [21]

Regular Season Champions
Chicago Bandits
Award Player Team
Player of the Year Award Kristen Zaleski Texas Thunder
Co-Pitchers of the Year Jennie Finch Chicago Bandits
Lauren Bay Chicago Bandits
Homerun Derby Champion Stacey Nuveman Arizona Heat
Defensive Player of the Year Lisa Iancin New England Riptide
Offensive Player of the Year Crystl Bustos Akron Racers
Co-Managers of the Year Chicago Bandits -- Eugene Lenti and Mickey Dean

See also

References

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  20. "2005 NPF ALL-STAR ROSTER - EAST TEAM" (PDF). ProFastpitch.com. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  21. "2005 NPF Awards" (PDF). profastpitch.com. Retrieved 5 June 2015.

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