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| Chuck Fischer - Honorary, inducted in 2008 |
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In the spring of 1996, close to
300 people crammed into the Clock Tower Grand Ballroom, to
witness 13 of Illinois' finest softball talents, be inducted
into the inaugural class of the Illinois USSSA Hall Of Fame.
Being the Hall of Fame's first ceremonies, it was important the For those in attendance, it was evident that he was going to lead this banquet and future banquets with dignity, swagger, and grace. No one else could ever get 300 people to go to the bathroom at the same time…..prior to the beginning of the induction ceremonies. This "silver tongued" Southern gentleman with his Kentucky style for description, and on that night, became the voice of the Illinois Hall Of Fame; a voice that has become a trademark of the 13 Hall Of Fame banquets that have followed. At the conclusion of that evening's inductions, the talk was not about the countless funny stories that came from the inductees, but the professionalism of the Co-Master of Ceremonies to arrange and guide the ceremonies in a timely manner. It was evident that the future success of the Illinois Hall Of Fame was in good hands with Chuck Fischer and Jeff Brown at the microphone. It was not like this was Chuck Fischer's first trip to a podium. He had led the USSSA National Hall Of Fame ceremonies since 1994. That experience allowed him to tackle the tough tasks of introducing people he did not know and making them sound like he had known them his entire life, while guiding the Illinois Hall Of Fame inductees on and off the stage on his professional time table. Chuck Fischer has an eloquent speaking talent, but his attributes to the game of softball go much farther, as he has been involved with the USSSA since 1980 as an area director. He was appointed the Kentucky State Youth Director and the Women's State Director in 1986. In 1990, he was appointed Co-State Director of Kentucky with Ed Williams. In 1998, Chuck took over the sole duties as State Director, due to Mr. Williams’s retirement. In 1988, Chuck was named the Great Lakes Director of the Year and in 1999 received the coveted President's Award. In 2003 Chuck received the Richard Pollack Memorial Award for his leadership in the Women’s program. He has hosted and directed numerous state, national, and world tournaments during his USSSA tenure. Not to mention that he directed the first three Super Series week-ends at Disney's Wide World of Sports. Chuck was inducted into the USSSA National Hall of Fame in 2007 in Daytona Beach, Florida. State Director, Brenda Paulson perhaps summed up Chuck's contributions best, as she states, “I can not imagine being involved with the USSSA without my good friend, Chuck Fischer." Without Chuck Fischer, there are many that can not imagine what the Illinois' USSSA Hall Of Fame would be like either.
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