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  1. Team won the 1973 USSSA Class “B” Men’s World Championship at St Louis, MO. First Row (Left to Right): Sam Rocca, Don Devore, Jim Eneix, Mike Kusturiss, Sam Parisse, Stan Majesky, Jack Eneix, George Taylor. Standing (Left to Right): Gary Smith, Joe Kern, Chuck Yesenchak, Earl Tustin, Bill Christy, Denny Brown, John McKay, Ed Osborne.

  2. 1975 USSSA ALL WORLD TEAM. Pitcher – Rick Pinto – Snyder’s Softball Club (5-15, .333, 1 Run) – also 4-0 Pitching Pitcher – Chuck Drewicz – Copper Heath (7-15, .467, 1 HR, 6 RBI, 2 Runs) First Base – Don Matthews – Sol Mintz (15-23, .652, 3 RBI, 13 Runs)

  3. Sep 10, 2023 · 1973 USSSA B ALL WORLD TEAM. Chuck Yesenchak, Sol Mintz (2 HR in 16-10 final) George Taylor, Sol Mintz Sam Rocca, Sol Mintz Denny Brown, Sol Mintz Tom Miller, Etna Hotel (13 HR) George Talsma, Douglas Auto Dan Helfrich, Shamrocks (16-24, .667)

  4. He was a member of an all world team 11 times as a second basemen. His Sol Mintz team of Washington, PA won six world titles: (1972 & 73 Class-B and 1974 Class-A Eastern Worlds). Sol Mintz also finished runner-up three times (1969 & 71 Class-B and 1975 Class-A). Sol Mintz added a third place finish in the 1970 Class-B world’s also.

  5. Sep 10, 2023 · September 10, 1971. 1971 held at Petersburg, Virginia. Champion – Sportarama, Hicksville, New York. Runner Up – Sol Mintz, Washington, Pennsylvania. MVP – N/A. HR Leader – N/A. Batting Leader – N/A. 1971 USSSA B ALL WORLD TEAM. Jack Eneix, Sol Mintz.

  6. 2005. GARY SMITH. Graduate, Trinity High School, played baseball, basketball and football for Trinity High School. He had a very successful slo-pitch softball career playing softball for Lone Pine, Etna Hotel, Ten Mile, Club Forty and Sol Mintz.

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