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| John "Smiley" Sturgill - Meritorious Service, inducted in 2007 |
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In a
softball career that has covered over 40 years in many facets of the
USSSA, John “Smiley” Sturgill has seen it and done it all. A current
member of the Illinois USSSA Hall of Fame committee, Smiley has either
been a player, coach, umpire and director since 1965. Smiley played on such teams as Dach Fence, The Boyz, and finally hung up the spikes in 1998 after winning the Maters 40 and Over State Tournament with his Sands Hotel team. As a coach, Smiley’s career as a skipper began in 1973 when he started his own Dach Fence team and continued coaching for 27 years until he retired following the 2000 season. Over the years his teams, starting with the Boyz of Hayden’s Sports Class C Championship in 1986, won nine state titles. In 1987 “The Boyz” finished the season with a 103-18 record, which included winning seven consecutive tournaments. “That is the team I think I was the proudest of,” said Sturgill of the 1987 club. In 1998 he managed his Illusions Softball Club to a Class B State Championship and then in his final season as coach in 2000, L.T.’s Bar and Grill sent him out a winner by capturing the Super C State title. Along with all the playing and coaching he was doing, Smiley stared umpiring in 1980, eventually becoming one of the top umpires in the state. In the 24 years he donned the red shirt and black hat, he did Men’s and Women’s slo-pitch, Men’s fast-pitch and Girl’s youth fast-pitch, umpiring more than 300 games a year. He also ran clinics at some park districts and assisted in training at National clinics. For 16 consecutive years he umpired in state tournaments in all classes, with the biggest honor being a Women’s Class A World Tournament that was held in Rockford. In 1992, he was awarded the USSSA Umpire of the Year award. Smiley became a USSSA director in 1982 as he was league director for the Plano Softball League. He continued as a director for 20 years with the last two being assistant director to Brenda Paulson and being in charge of the men’s slo-pitch programs. He has been a State Director for all of the men’s classes at some point and won the Director of the Year Award for Outstanding Performance in 1990. He has been on the Hall of Fame committee since it was started in 1996. It was never a question whether Smiley would be inducted into the hall of fame, just when. He has left an indelible mark on USSSA softball with his work on and off the field of play.
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