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As of June 2008, 110 Indiana
Magic players have received full or partial softball
scholarships!
Player Profiles
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Magic
History
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In
1984, Frank Knox and his wife Dorothy put together a
team to play in the Indiana State tournament. It went by
the name of the Morris Bryant Raiders. When this first
“Magic” team was formed, there were no traveling
teams anywhere in the Lafayette and surrounding area.
It was the one and only time we played together as a
team. The following year, we became a traveling team
and won the State Tournament.
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In
1985 when our 18-Under team won the state tournament, it
was the one and only year an Indiana champion did not
have a direct bid to the Nationals. The direct bid is
based on the number of teams registered in a given
state. As a result of an oversight, many of the
registrations from Indiana were not mailed in on time.
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1987
was the first year for a trip to the Nationals for our
program. Our
program's first game in a National Tournament was in 1987
when we played the Gordon Panthers in Lodi CA. We lost
3-0. Their pitcher was
Lisa Fernandez,
one of the pitchers on the USA Olympic Gold Medal Team.
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Indiana Magic 18-U has also played against
Jenny Finch
many times and although we have never beaten her we came
close a time or two.
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In 1988 a
16-Under team was added to the program.
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In
1989 a 14-Under team was fielded.
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We
began play under the name Indiana Magic Limited in
1990.
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A
10-Under team was fielded in 1990, but only played in a
few tournaments and did not participate in state.
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In
1991 a 12-Under team was added to the program
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The
Indiana Magic Pin was written up in Fast Pitch Magazine
as the third most popular trading pin in the 1994
season.
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All of
the trophies from State Championships and Tournament
Championships won between 1985 and 1994, for all age
groups, were housed in large trophy cases at Morris
Bryant Smorgasbord. All were lost in the fire that
destroyed Morris Bryant Restaurant on April 23, 1994.
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In
1996, a 10-Under team was fielded.
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Our
best National finishes were 2nd place NSA in 2000 and
3rd place ASA in 1995. We have also had numerous top
20 finishes.
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In 2005 Frank Knox was
inducted into the
Indiana ASA fastpitch Hall
of Fame.
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In 2008, the Indiana Magic became the
first and only Junior Olympic Organization in the
state to
be inducted into the Indiana ASA fastpitch Hall of Fame...
"185 people support Indiana
Magic"
A group of 185 people including
current and former players, coaches, parents and fans
spanning the program attended the induction.
Celebrating its 25th year in 2008, Indiana Magic has
teams in five age groups, 10-under through 18-under,
in fast pitch. Besides winning nine state
titles, Indiana Magic has finished runner-up in the
18-under Class A Northern Territory Championship
(2006) and third place in the 1995 18-under Class A
National Championship.
More than 100 girls who played in
the Magic program have gone on to play college
softball, a testament to the outstanding Indiana Magic
JO program, which was started by Frank Knox and his
wife, Dorothy.
It was the largest group to attend
the Indiana Hall of Fame induction ceremonies in
support of an inductee.
The Inside Pitch,
Vol. 11, No.4, April 2008
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