Air Force teams earn gold medals at Armed Forces softball championships Published Sept. 29, 2009 By Staff Sgt. Steve Grever Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- The Air Force men's and women's softball teams earned gold medals at the Armed Forces Slow-Pitch Softball Championships Sept. 25 at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla. The Air Force women's team went 6-3 during the tournament and won their third Armed Forces title in three years. They finished the tourney with the same records as their Army and Navy counterparts, but Air Force took first place after calculating head-to-head wins and run differentials. On the women's side, the top Air Force hitters were Kathy Braun who batted .500 with four RBIs and Lindsay Ciullo who hit .448 with two RBIs. Coach Cheryl Trapnell said the real key to her team's seven wins in the tournament was their outstanding play on defense. "Our outfield that featured Candace Dugo, Karrie Warren, Schameka White and Jeana Whiteman was rock solid on defense," said Coach Trapnell. "Braun also stopped everything and had an error-free tournament." Coach Trapnell said several inexperienced players pitched in to contribute to the team's success, which was direly needed to overcome some of their scoring slumps during the tournament. "We struggled offensively throughout the tourney except for the two games where we hit double digits," she said. "We had young players in key positions and they stepped up and did a great job too." During the men's tourney, the Air Force squad went 7-2 and won their tournament outright after a decisive 26-12 win over Army. They started off the tourney with a 1-2 record, but finished strong with six consecutive wins. Coach Steve Shortland said his team was determined not to give up after they lost two games early in the competition. "We won our first game, and then we lost two in a row," said Coach Shortland. "We controlled our own destiny after that and we got it done. We didn't need any other team's help to win." Coach Shortland emphasized that Air Force put together a great team effort and hung tough after losing their focus a bit early in the tournament. "It's really hard to single anybody out," he said. "We had six players on Armed Forces all-star team and five on the all-tournament team." Air Force had five players selected to the all-tournament team, including Michael Melton, Kevin Basinger, Leonard Myers, Joshua Wiggs, and William Mamourieh. Zachariah Turissini along with the other five all-tournament selectees from Air Force was also chosen for the Armed Forces Softball All-Star team. Air Force players selected to the 2009 Armed Forces Softball All-Star team will remain at Naval Air Station Pensacola to participate in the Armed Forces Team Training Camp this week. They will represent the Armed Forces at the 2009 Amateur Softball Association of America's National Championship Oct. 1 in Oklahoma City.