Women's softball at World Games I
Canada's men's softball team at the 1981 World Games
World Games I Women's Softball, Bahamas post-game celebration, August 1981. After the bronze-medal clinching women's softball game, Bahamian fans staged an impromptu celebration that wound its way around the perimeter of the field, with continual singing, dancing, music and Caribbean beats.

Both men's and women's softball tournaments were conducted during World Games I. The games were played July 30 - August 2, 1981 at Central Park in Santa Clara, California. Teams from the United States, Canada, the Bahamas and Chinese Taipei participated in the women's event, while in the men's event, the United States, Canada, the Bahamas and Mexico were initially slated to appear. As the time of the Games approached, the Mexican team withdrew for financial reasons and was replaced by a second team from the United States.

All three U.S. teams were intact successful high-level softball teams, well known in the U.S. softball community. The Raybestos Brakettes club from Connecticut was the women's team. United States I, the original selection for the Games, was the Peterbilt team from Seattle, Washington. After Mexico's decision, the Guanella Brothers team from Santa Rosa, California was engaged in the role of United States II.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Kathy Arendsen pitched four shutouts for the U.S. women, culminating in a perfect game in the championship final.[12]

Women

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
Kathy Arendsen
      Cloutier
Doreen Dedmon
Sue Enquist
Missy Mapes
      Reinalda
Diane Schumacher
Anne Trachuck
others
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 Canada
      Ford
A. Knowles
Patti Polych
      Storey-Gray
      Wegner
others
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 Bahamas
      Izzard
B. Knowles
      Moxey
      Pratt
      Turnquest
      Walker
      Welle
others
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Standing

Round-robin phase:

Team W L RS RA
 United States 60
 Canada 33
 Bahamas 24
 Chinese Taipei 15

Details

Each team played two games per day for three days, followed by a championship game between the top two teams in the standing.

Thursday, July 30, 1981:

Canada 4, Bahamas 3
United States 1, Chinese Taipei 0
United States 4, Bahamas ?
Chinese Taipei d. Canada

Friday, July 31, 1981:

Bahamas 5, Chinese Taipei 2
United States 3, Canada 0
Canada 2, Bahamas 1
United States 2, Chinese Taipei 0
July 31 12:00
Central Park, Santa Clara
Team1234567RHE
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei0000101241
The Bahamas Bahamas200201X5101
WP: Welle (1-0)   LP: Shiou-Ing (0-1)
July 31 14:00
Central Park, Santa Clara
Team1234567RHE
Canada Canada0000000021
United States USA100020X360
WP: Kathy Arendsen (2-0)   LP: Patti Polych (1-1)
July 31 18:00
Central Park, Santa Clara
Team1234567RHE
Canada Canada0101000251
The Bahamas Bahamas1000000144
WP: A Knowles (1-0)   LP:        Izzard (0-1)

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July 31 20:00
Central Park, Santa Clara
Team1234567RHE
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei0000000020
United States USA010001X250
WP:        Reinalda (2-0)   LP: Chien Chin-Ling (0-1)

Saturday, August 1, 1981:

Canada 2, Chinese Taipei 1
United States d. Bahamas
United States 8, Canada 0
Bahamas d. Chinese Taipei

Sunday, August 2, 1981:

Championship game -- United States 3, Canada 0 (perfect game by Arendsen)
August 2 14:00
Central Park, Santa Clara
Team1234567RHE
United States USA0200010360
Canada Canada0000000000
WP: Kathy Arendsen (4-0), perfect game   LP: Patti Polych (2-2)

Other known individual participants: TPE – Feng-Yuan, Lih-Ju, Sub-Shain

Men

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 United States II
Ray Allena
Rich Balswick
Peter Brown
Wes Crandell
Chuck D'Arcy
Bobby Dallas
Jim Marsh
Zeke McDowell
Mike Nevin
Mike Parnow
Dallas Rountree
John Topolewski
others
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 United States I
      Batt
Mike Bishop
Dick Brubaker
Mark Lee
Dennis Mackinin
      Moore
Bill Stewart
Tim Sullivan
Greg Vangaver
others
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 Canada
      Boland
Serse Bourque
      Boyroye
      Cooke
      Gosselin
      Guenter
      Healy
      Henderson
      Hunt
      Kernagham
      Putnam
others
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Standing

Round-robin phase:

Team W L RS RA
 United States I 51239
 United States II 42
 Canada 33
 Bahamas 06

Details

Each team played two games per day for three days, followed by a championship game between the top two teams in the standing.

Thursday, July 30, 1981:

United States II 3, Bahamas 0
United States I 2, Canada 1
United States I 8, Bahamas 0
United States II vs. Canada

Friday, July 31, 1981:

Canada 4, Bahamas 3 (9 inn.)
United States I 3, United States II 1
United States II 3, Bahamas 1
United States I 4, Canada 3 (10 inn.)
July 31 12:00
Central Park, Santa Clara
Team123456789RHE
The Bahamas Bahamas003000000391
Canada Canada000101101491
WP:        Guenter (2-0)   LP:        Johnson (0-2)
July 31 14:00
Central Park, Santa Clara
Team1234567RHE
United States USA I0020010381
United States USA II1000000130
WP: Mark Lee (2-0)   LP: Peter Brown (0-1)
July 31 18:00
Central Park, Santa Clara
Team1234567RHE
United States USA II0020010352
The Bahamas Bahamas0100000141
WP:        D'Arcy (2-0)   LP:        Sweeting (0-1)
Home runs:
USA II: Ray Allena
BAH: None
July 31 20:00
Central Park, Santa Clara
Team12345678910RHE
Canada Canada0100002000373
United States USA I0001020001482
WP: Dick Brubaker   LP:        Boland

Saturday, August 1, 1981:

United States I 5, Bahamas 1
United States II vs. Canada
United States II 3, United States I 1
Canada d. Bahamas

Note: Canada and United States II split the two games between them.

Sunday, August 2, 1981:

Championship game -- United States II 3, United States I 0
August 2 16:00
Central Park, Santa Clara
Team1234567RHE
United States USA I0000000040
United States USA II001002X361
WP: Peter Brown (2-1)   LP:        Moore (1-1)

Other known individual participants: BAH – Bethel, Butler, Clarke, Ford, Russell, D Smith

References

  1. "World Games Results International, at Santa Clara, Calif. Aug., 2". United Press International. Aug 2, 1981.
  2. "Santa Clara, USA 1981 Calendar & Results". International World Games Association. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
  3. "Results of the World Games". International World Games Association. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
  4. "World Games". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. August 1, 1981. p. 4E.
  5. "World Games". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. August 3, 1981. p. 6D.
  6. Payne, Dave (July 23, 1981). "Fastpitch softball may undergo revival during Games". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. p. 6E.
  7. "U.S. hits wood instead of gold in Games". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. August 1, 1981. p. 1E.
  8. "American team remains unbeaten in softball". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. August 1, 1981. p. 5E.
  9. "A big wheel of World Games adds third win". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. August 2, 1981. p. 5E.
  10. Finch, Peter (August 3, 1981). "A 'perfect' finish for World Games I". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. p. 1D.
  11. Finch, Peter (August 3, 1981). "Perfect game by Arendsen closes Games". San Jose Mercury-News. San Jose, California. p. 3D.
  12. SARGIS, JOE (Aug 2, 1981). "Arendsen pitches perfect game". United Press International.
  13. Newspaper source had the winning and losing pitchers switched, incorrectly.
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