The 2000 WPSL Drafts were held on December 4, 1999, at the Tradewinds Resort in St. Petersburg, Florida during the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Convention for the 2000 season. Draft Day 2000 actually featured three drafts:[1]
- The 2000 Elite/Supplemental Draft selected players from a pool of players on the rosters of the Durham Dragons and Carolina Diamonds, 1999 USA Softball Olympic Trial and Olympic Festival invitees who had completed their collegiate eligibility, and WPSL players who were not on their teams' protected list. The players from the Diamonds and the Dragons were available to draft because the teams were contracted and their players unassigned.
- The 2000 Senior Draft selected from collegiate senior fastpitch players.
- The 2001 National Team Draft drew from the 2000 USA Olympic roster, with the hope the players selected would play in the WPSL in 2001. (However, the WPSL suspended play before the 2001 season.)
2000 WPSL Draft | |
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General information | |
Sport | softball |
Date(s) | December 4, 1999 |
Location | St. Petersburg, FL |
Overview | |
League | Women's Pro Softball League |
Teams | 4 |
First selection | Elite/Supplemental Draft: Nina Lindenburg SS Fresno State selected by Florida Wahoos Senior Draft: Lisa Fernandez P selected by Akron Racers |
+ | Denotes player who has been selected to at least one All-NPF team/NPF All-Star team/WPSL All-Star team, played for WPSL Gold in 2001, and/or NPF All-Stars in (2003) |
# | Denotes player who has not played in the WPSL or the NPF[Draft note 1] |
Position key:
C = Catcher; UT = Utility infielder; INF = Infielder; 1B = First base; 2B =Second base SS = Shortstop; 3B = Third base; OF = Outfielder; RF = Right field; CF = Center field; LF = Left field; P = Pitcher; RHP = right-handed Pitcher; LHP = left-handed Pitcher; DP =Designated player
Positions are listed as combined for those who can play multiple positions.
2000 Women's Pro Softball League Elite/Supplemental Draft
editPrior to the Elite/Supplemental Draft, each of the existing WPSL teams presented a listed of 'protected players' from their rosters. Rostered players who were not on the protected list could be drafted by any of the three other teams. Each team was allowed to protect six to eight of the players on their rosters. Protecting more than six players forced teams to surrender picks in rounds seven and eight of the elite/supplemental draft.[3]
In addition to the unprotected players, the pool of players eligible to be drafted in the Elite/Supplemental draft included players on the rosters of the former Durham Dragons and the former Carolina Diamonds, and 1999 USA Softball Olympic Trial and Olympic Festival invitees who had completed their collegiate eligibility.
Following are the Protected Player Lists:[1]
Following are the selections from the Elite/Supplemental Draft:[4]
Round 1
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
Previous team |
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1[5] | Nina Lindenberg+ | SS | Florida Wahoos | Fresno St. | |
2[5] | Julie Smith+ | 2B | Ohio Pride | Fresno St. | 1996 U.S. Olympic Team |
3 | Monica Armendarez+ | 3B | Akron Racers | Indiana University | Carolina Diamonds |
4 | Holly Aprile# | OF | Tampa Bay FireStix | University of Massachusetts | United States National Team participant (1993–99)[6] |
Round 2
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
Previous team |
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5 | Stephanie Little+ | C | Ohio Pride | Cal State Fullerton | Durham Dragons |
6 | Jen Smith+ | C | Akron Racers | University of Nebraska | Durham Dragons |
7 | Jen Cline | C | Tampa Bay FireStix | University of Washington | Virginia Roadsters |
8[5] | Kim Maher+ | 3B/OF/DP | Florida Wahoos | Fresno St. | 1996 U.S. Olympic Team |
Round 3
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
Previous team |
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9 | Andrea D'Innocenzo | OF | Akron Racers | University of Connecticut | Carolina Diamonds |
10 | Barbara Jordan+ | OF | Tampa Bay FireStix | Cal State Northridge | Virginia Roadsters/1996 U.S. Olympic Team Alternate |
11 | Dawn Wuthrich | OF | Florida Wahoos | Texas A&M University | Carolina Diamonds |
12 | Jamie Foutch+ | 1B | Ohio Pride | Oklahoma State University |
Round 4
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
Previous team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
13 | Jodi Chmielewski | OF | Tampa Bay FireStix | Oregon State University | Tampa Bay FireStix |
14 | Keri Lemasters | 2B | Florida Wahoos[Draft note 2] | Michigan State University | Durham Dragons |
15 | Patti Raduenz+ | SS | Ohio Pride | Michigan State University | Durham Dragons |
16 | Danielle Cox+ | OF | Akron Racers | Florida State University | Georgia Pride |
Round 5
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
Previous team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
17 | Lynette Velazquez | 1B | Florida Wahoos | University of Oklahoma | Georgia Pride |
18 | Catherine Davie | OF | Ohio Pride | University of Michigan | University of Michigan |
19 | Jane Teixeira# | OF | Akron Racers | University of Texas | |
20 | Amber Wright | OF | Tampa Bay FireStix | University of South Florida | Tampa Bay FireStix |
Round 6
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
Previous team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
21 | Brandee McArthur+ | P | Ohio Pride | University of the Pacific | Carolina Diamonds |
22 | Kelli Metzger | C | Akron Racers | University of Akron | Akron Racers |
23 | Christy Hebert | SS | Tampa Bay FireStix[Draft note 3] | University of Iowa | Carolina Diamonds |
24 | Jen Buford | 2B | Florida Wahoos | Colorado State University | Carolina Diamonds |
Round 7
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
Previous team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
25 | Jodi Otten | OF | Florida Wahoos | Louisiana State University | Durham Dragons |
26 | Alison Johnsen# | OF | Ohio Pride | University of Arizona |
Round 8
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
Previous team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
27 | Scia Maumausolo+ | DP/C | Florida Wahoos | Cal State Northridge | Virginia Roadsters |
28 | Mandy Galas | OF | Ohio Pride[Draft note 4] | University of Massachusetts | Georgia Pride |
2000 Women's Pro Softball League Senior Draft
editFollowing are the selections from the Senior Draft:[7]
Round 1
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
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1 | Amanda Scott+[Draft note 5] | P | Ohio Pride[Draft note 6] | Fresno State |
2 | Courtney Blades# | P | Ohio Pride | University of Southern Mississippi |
3 | Amy Berman# | SS | Akron Racers | University of Southern Mississippi |
4 | Audra Thomas | C | Tampa Bay FireStix | Kennesaw State University |
Round 2
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
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5 | Tina Kinney# | P | Ohio Pride | Central Michigan University |
6 | Jennifer Lizama | 2B | Akron Racers | University of Nebraska |
7 | Lea Mishlan# | SS | Tampa Bay FireStix | University of South Florida |
8 | Alyson Carter# | C/1B | Ohio Pride[Draft note 7] | Colorado State University |
Round 3
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
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9 | Ashlee Ducote | 3B | Akron Racers | Louisiana State University |
10 | Keri McCallum# | UT | Tampa Bay FireStix | Mississippi State University |
11 | Kaci Coffee# | 3B | Ohio Pride[Draft note 8] | University of Mississippi |
12 | Jen Collins# | OF | Ohio Pride | University of Southern Mississippi |
Round 4
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
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13 | Lyndsey Klein+ | SS/2B | Tampa Bay FireStix | UCLA |
14 | Julie Marshall[Draft note 9]+ | 1B/C | Florida Wahoos | UCLA |
15 | Tiffany Clark# | OF | Ohio Pride | University of Louisiana-Lafayette |
16 | Melissa Gentile# | C | Akron Racers | University of Michigan |
Round 5
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
---|---|---|---|---|
17 | Kellie Wiginton# | C | Florida Wahoos | Stanford University |
18 | Amanda Michalsky# | OF | Ohio Pride | University Texas-San Antonio |
19 | Jamie Graves# | P | Akron Racers | University of Washington |
20 | Jennifer Spediacci# | P | Tampa Bay FireStix | University of Washington |
Round 6
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
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21 | Jessica Polo# | SS | Ohio Pride | Iowa State University |
22 | Jeanine Giordano# | C | Akron Racers | University of Washington |
23 | Stacey Phillips# | SS/1B/DP | Tampa Bay FireStix | Michigan State University |
24 | Tarrah Beyster+ | P | Florida Wahoos[Draft note 10] | Oregon State University |
2001 Women's Pro Softball League National Team Draft
editFollowing are the selections from the National Team Draft:[8]
Round 1
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
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1 | Lisa Fernandez+ | P | Akron Racers[Draft note 11] | UCLA |
2 | Michelle Smith+ | P | Florida Wahoos[Draft note 12] | Oklahoma State University |
3 | Dot Richardson# | SS | Tampa Bay FireStix | UCLA |
4 | Danielle Henderson+ | P | Ohio Pride[Draft note 13] | University of Massachusetts |
Round 2
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
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5 | Shelia Douty+ | 1B | Florida Wahoos[Draft note 14] | UCLA |
6 | Lori Harrigan# | P | Tampa Bay FireStix | UNLV |
7 | Laura Berg+ | OF | Ohio Pride[Draft note 15] | Fresno State University |
8 | Jennifer Brundage+ | 3B | Akron Racers[Draft note 16] | UCLA |
Round 3
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
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9 | Jennifer McFalls+ | SS | Tampa Bay FireStix[Draft note 17] | Texas A&M University |
10 | Christa Williams+ | P | Ohio Pride[Draft note 18] | University of Texas |
11 | Christie Ambrosi# | OF | Akron Racers | UCLA |
12 | Leah O'Brien-Amico# | OF | Florida Wahoos | University of Arizona |
Round 4
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Pick |
Player |
Pos. |
WPSL Team |
College |
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13 | Michelle Venturella+ | C | Ohio Pride[Draft note 19] | Indiana University |
14 | Crystl Bustos+ | SS | Akron Racers | Palm Beach Community College |
15 | Teri Klement+ | SS | Florida Wahoos[Draft note 20] | Colorado State University |
16 | Shelly Stokes# | C | Tampa Bay FireStix | Fresno State University |
Draft Notes
edit- ^ Unless otherwise noted, this was verified against the Historical Roster on the NPF's website.[2]
- ^ Lemasters did not play for the Wahoos
- ^ Hebert did not play for the FireStix
- ^ Galas did not play for the Ohio Pride in 2000
- ^ Scott did not play for the Pride, but did play for the NY/NJ Juggernaut in the NPF.[5]
- ^ The Pride acquired the first overall pick and two additional selections from the Wahoos for 1999 WPSL MVP and two-time WPSL Pitcher of the Year Kaci Clark.[5]
- ^ Florida Wahoos → Ohio Pride: The Pride received this pick from the Wahoos as compensation for Kaci Clark[1]
- ^ Florida Wahoos → Ohio Pride: The Pride received this pick from the Wahoos as compensation for Kaci Clark[1]
- ^ Marshall did not play for the Wahoos, but did play for the California Sunbirds in the NPF.
- ^ Beyster did not play for the Wahoos, but did play for the NPF All-Stars (2003), Arizona Heat(2004), and New England Riptide(2006-07).
- ^ Fernandez did not play for the Racers, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.
- ^ Smith did not play for the Wahoos, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001 and the NPF's NY/NJ Juggernaut in 2004.
- ^ Henderson did not play for the Pride, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001, and in the NPF with Akron Racers (2004) and New England Riptide (2005-07).
- ^ Douty did not play for the Wahoos, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.
- ^ Berg did not play for the Pride, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.
- ^ Brundage did not play for the Racers, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.
- ^ McFalls did not play for the Firestix, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.
- ^ Fernandez did not play for the Racers, but did play in the NPF for the Texas Thunder(2004-06).
- ^ Venturella did not play for the Pride, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001 and previously for the Durham Dragons in 1999.
- ^ Teri Klement-Goldberg did not play for the Wahoos, but did play for the WPSL Gold in 2001.
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Women's Pro Softball League (WPSL) Holds "Draft Day 2000"". ProSoftball.com. Archived from the original on 16 August 2000. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
- ^ "Historical Rosters". ProFastpitch.com. 24 May 2016. Archived from the original on June 16, 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
- ^ "WPSL teams select world's top fastpitch talent". ProSoftball.com. Archived from the original on 29 February 2000. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
- ^ "1999 WPSL Elite/Supplemental Draft". ProSoftball.com. Archived from the original on 29 February 2000. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
- ^ a b c d e "Amanda Scott Bio". Go Bulldogs. 1 January 2007. Archived from the original on 4 December 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
- ^ "HOLLY APRILE BIO". Pitt Softball. 31 December 2015. Archived from the original on 28 June 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
- ^ "1999 WPSL Senior Draft". ProSoftball.com. Archived from the original on 29 February 2000. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
- ^ "1999 WPSL National Team Draft". ProSoftball.com. Archived from the original on 29 February 2000. Retrieved 3 July 2016.