Adult Softball Information
2023 Adult State Championships
Mens D in Lewiston - July 7-9
Mens E in Lewiston - July 7-9
Adult Co-Ed in Augusta - August 12-13
Jeff Marshall Fall One-Pitch League Playoff Results
A Division
First place Dead River Shockers
Second Place Boom & The Boys
#BlueLivesMatter Softball Tournament Results
1st place Kennebec County Sheriffs Office
2nd place Augusta Police Dept
3rd place Cumberland County Sheriffs Office
2021 Waterville Parks & Rec Division A Champs
Dead River Shockers
Men's E Slow Pitch State Champs
Buggy's Plumbing
2020 USA Softball of Maine Co-Ed Championship
Order of finish
- Andrea’s Bridal 4-1
- 290/Daddy’s Home 3-2
- 207 Mix N Match 3-2
- Michael’s Angels 3-2
- Mallards 2-2
- The Vipers 0-3
Kind Guy 0-3
2020 Waterville Parks & Rec Fall Softball League
Division A Playoff Results
Gm 1 Haulin and long Ballin Def Green Thumb Organics 14-12
Gm 2 Dead River def Haulin and Long Ballin 8-7
Gm 3 Holts Yard Improvements def Barley Bombers 16-15 (9 Innings)
Gm 4 Dead River def Holts Yard Improvements 18-7
Dead River wins 2020 Championship
2020 Waterville Parks & Rec Co-Ed Softball Champs
Congratulations to the Vipers defeating West Front Market
2020 Waterville Parks & Rec Men's Slow Pitch Champs
Congratulations to Central Maine Motors Defeating Barley Bombers 18-17 in 8 innings
2020 Sebasticook Valley Co-Ed League Softball Champs
Congrats to the Thirsty Hitchikers who defeated Hight Ford
Waterville Parks and Rec Benefit Tourney Champs
207 Mix-n-Match
2020 Men's E Slow Pitch State Championship Results
Order of finish
1. Tough Jobs 5-1
2. Generals 7-2
3. Highly 3-2
4. Cannabis Cupcakes 3-2
5. Jims Gun Shop 3-2
6. Hang em and bangem 2-2
7. DR Disc Golf 3-2
8. Green Thumb organics 2-2
9. Warning track power 2-2
10. Rough 1-2
Beerview Mirrors 1-3
Fastbreaks VIP 1-2
13. Limitless 0-3
J+R shockers 0-3
Freaks Drywall 0-3
#BlueLivesMatter Tournament in Maine Pairs Law Enforcement and Softball
In the state capital city of Augusta, Maine, a relationship between law enforcement and USA Softball has blossomed into an annual tournament geared towards raising money for law enforcement charities. The #BlueLivesMatter tournament is the brainchild of Deputy Brittany Johnson, a detective with the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office in Augusta.
In 2015 Johnson, with the help of many others, held the inaugural #BlueLivesMatter tournament in the small town of Winslow, 30 minutes north of Augusta. The tournament has been held every year since, usually at the end of August or beginning of September, with each team made up of a different law enforcement agency and all the proceeds donated to a law enforcement charity or family.
2019 #BlueLivesMatter
Maine State Police, 2019 #BlueLivesMatter Champs