Mission of the Arizona Softball Foundation

The Arizona Softball Foundation provides state recognition for fastpitch softball players, coaches, and contributors to the game. The Arizona Softball Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and recognizing the accomplishments of teams, players, coaches, umpires, and sponsors who have participated in Arizona fastpitch softball.

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History of the Arizona Softball Foundation

The Arizona Softball Foundation was founded in 1973 when several prominent retired softball players decided something should be done to ensure softball would continue to be strong in Arizona. Their mission was to start a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and recognizing the accomplishments of teams, players, coaches, umpires, and sponsors who had participated in Arizona softball. Membership was only five dollars a year, and in a few short year's membership grew from a small number to hundreds.

The group's first order of business was to select a Board of Directors. It was decided the Board should represent all of Arizona and members should be selected from different areas in Arizona. The original Board of Directors included President, Ford Hoffman representing Maricopa County and Secretary, Rose Mofford representing the Southern District.

The second order of business in 1973 was to start a Softball Hall of Fame and decide who and how the members would be inducted. The Foundation decided the first person to be inducted into the Hall would be Art Funk. The chairman of the Board of Greyhound Parks of Arizona and sponsor of the legendary Funk Jewels, which included many of the great Arizona softball players. The team was a dominant force in 16 national championship tournaments held in Phoenix at softball fields which he built. This included the famous Phoenix Softball Park, a $100,000 stadium and field at 17th Avenue and Roosevelt.

1974 marked the 40th anniversary of fastpitch softball in Arizona. The Board thought it fitting to select what would be known as the Charter Members of the Foundation from a ballot containing only the names of the men and women who played in the pre-war years. The following sixteen men and women were chosen as Charter Members and were honored at the first induction banquet.

From 1975 to 1980 the Foundation continued to operate and eighty-eight more men and women were inducted into the Arizona Softball Hall of Fame. Then, for some unknown reason, the Foundation ceased functioning between 1980 and 2000. No new members were inducted into the Hall of Fame during those years.

Around 1998, a group of retired renowned men fastpitch players who were attending a national tournament decided the Foundation should be rejuvenated again. A Committee of interested men and women players was formed and began work for the next two years putting together a new Board of Directors and setting up new membership and goals for the Foundation.

In 2000 we had our first ASF banquet. In the years since, we have continued to recognize excellence in Fastpitch softball.

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Current Board of Directors

  • President/Golf Co-chair: Karen Mischlispy
  • Vice President/Secretary: Kim Bickford
  • Treasurer: Brenda Godbold
  • Web Master: Kendra Garcia
  • Member at Large: Mindy Boyles
  • Scholarship Committee/Golf Chair: Matt Smith
  • Banquet Committee Members : Bobbi Forner & Joanna Burton
  • Membership Chair: Rita Stilwell
  • Manager for the Arizona Softball Hall of Fame in Prescott: Rebecca Schweitzer

If you are interested in serving on the ASF Board, email us at [email protected].