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| Phil Higgins - Male player, inducted in 2009 |
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Softball for Phil Higgins began with one dynamic swing in a national tournament at Southgate, Michigan in 1970, as he swatted a pinch hit walk off home-run to help his team finish the tournament in second place. The lesson learned was to take advantage of every opportunity provided.
Since that time, Phil has taken advantage of every door opened and every
opportunity to perform at his best with some of the finest In 1983, "Flip" played for Steeles, which finished second in the men's major field to Jerry's Catering. In 1984 and 1985, he took his talents to Lilly Air Systems, where he was an NIT All-Star at Salt Lake. In 1989, he enjoyed his most exciting softball moment, as Joe Black's team defeated Steeles to capture a USSSA World Series berth to Omaha, where the team finished 5th in World Series play. In 1993, opportunity again came to Phil's door, as he was asked to participate in a charity softball game with a local radio station against singer Michael Bolton's celebrity team. On that day, he hit 3 home-runs and made a huge impression on Bolton. This led to him participating on Bolton's team against Michael Jordan's select group of All-Stars at Chicago's Comiskey Park. After that, Phil played with Bolton's group for charity events for 7 seasons from 1994 through the 2000 season. Through this opportunity, he was able to meet many celebrities in sports and entertainment such as, Magic Johnson, Evander Holllifield, Garth Brooks, Celine Dion, Tom Sellick, Barry Bonds, Joe Morgan, Regis Philbin, Chris Cheliois and Joe DiMaggio to name a few. For Phil, this was a very rewarding time in his life, as he was playing a game he loved and doing it for a charity organization that helped so many. There is little doubt that with a lifetime batting average of over .650 and a home-run count well over 500, Phil deserves to be in the Illinois USSSA Hall of Fame, as he not only plays the game, but promotes it through his competitive spirit.
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