Carbon Hill Homecoming is a good time for friends

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Last week I was in Carbon Hill on Wednesday and again on Sunday taking in the Carbon Hill Homecoming, watching men's slowpitch softball. The Carbon Hill Homecoming is a great event. It's wonderful for the entire family and I watched some outstanding softball by men from this area.

I bumped into Lenny Onsen, the excellent Coalers' football coach. He wanted to know how a Morris guy like me was allowed into Coal City and Carbon Hill. I told him I had a visa signed by A.J. and John Manietta and the entire Manietta family and that takes in half the town. Lenny was only kidding since I was writing for the Coal City Courant when he was in high school and playing football. I talked to people from all over the entire area and had a great time.

Teams from this area play in a league at Carbon Hill during the week. I talked to Chris Harseim, a member of the Coal City Police Department, and he told me that he plays two to three times a week in this league. If you get a chance, drop over and watch these talented teams play, you'll really enjoy it. By the way, Chris also coaches youngsters in the little guy's baseball competition. Chris was my neighbor when he was growing up in Morris. Now he’s helping the little players learn the game of baseball and doing a great job.

Big Mack's All-Time team
Last week I wrote story about John Mackinson and his coaching of girl’s softball in Morris. I asked "Big Mac" if he would select his all-time MCHS girls softball team from the players he has watched play at the local school. Here's John Mackinson all time team:


His all time MVP is Holly Butterfield, a pitcher, catcher and shortstop and great Hitter. Pitchers named to his squad were; Joy Battersby (1990-1993)  65-7 with 0.26 era and 777 K's. Joy had 5 no hitters in 1993 and two perfect games. Also named were; Roxanne Rude (1980-84) 58 wins, Stori Phelps (1985-88) 63 wins, Kendra Phelps (1988-91) 57 wins, Kim Mackinson (1994-97) 64 wins and Stef Steele rounds out the pitchers.

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