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Every year, MAAD inducts individuals into MAAD Hall of Fame. Each individual have served 10 or more years as players, coaches, managers, leaders and/or officers and met the criterias listed: outstanding performance, integrity, sportsmanship, character and leadership. Kudos to those who are in Hall of Fame.
This year MAAD is proud to present 6 MAAD Hall of Fame inductees:
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Rhonda Ellenbecker – First joined MAAD as softball player in 1991 and didn’t play for 7 years until 1999. She played in every MAAD Softball Tournament since 1999 as COED player. She has won Most Homerun and Golden Glove awards in 2001 and Manager of Tournament in 2004. She has contributed her skills to help the team win champion six times!
- Nicky Finck – First joined MAAD as basketball player in 1993 for one year then played softball since 1993. She has been All-Star five times (one in basketball and four in softball). She won MVP, Golden Glove, RBI Champ, and Most Homeruns – all for coed softball. She has helped her coed softball team to three champions and runner-up three times.
- Sheila Jakes – First joined MAAD as Softball player in 1993 and Basketball player in 1994. She had been playing both sports many years since then. She won all-star award five times (two for basketball and 3 for softball), MVP, RBI Champ and Individual Sportsmanship – all in softball. She has really helped her basketball and softball teams to championship several times including runner-ups.
- Gregory Desrosiers (Leadership) – First joined MAAD in 1982 as Delegate for Council Bluffs, had been delegate in 4 different MAAD Tournaments. He was 1986 MAAD Basketball Chairperson. He became MAAD Vice President in 1989 until 1992 then became MAAD President 1992 to 1994. He has showed his leadership to MAAD.
- Steve Janecek – First joined MAAD in 1984 as softball player for MinnePaul. He started to play both basketball and softball for Sioux Falls in 1991 until now. He also had been Delegate for Sioux Falls at several MAAD Tournaments. He has been coach and manager several times. He has really contributed his playing skills to his team to help win champions few times.
- Jack Morrow – First joined MAAD in 1979 as Softball player and same time won MVP and Individual Sportsmanship for St. Louis Bell. He had helped his team won championship three times from 1979 to 1994. He then played Coed for three years and won Manager of the Tournament in 2006.
Be sure to give them a pat on the back for their reward!
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