Softball saw a "benefit" in the bombing of Darwin and the inclusion of Australia in World War II in terms of bringing in American military personnel who brought softball with them to this state.[1] Local competitions were organised by Mack Gilley in the state by 1946.[2] A Queensland organisation was created in 1946 by the American Mack Gilley.[3] The state federation was one of the foundation federation members of the Australian Women's Softball Council in 1949.[3][4] In 1971, there were 171 teams affiliated with the state organisation, 290 in 1975, 326 in 1976, 538 in 1977, 504 in 1978, 786 in 1983 and 951 in 1984.[5] The state association is involved with Softball Australia's Play Ball programme and is working to increase junior participation in the sport in their state.[6]
National champions
Gilleys Shield
In 1947, Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria participated in the first interstate softball competition in the country. The competition was eventually called the Mack Gilley Shield.[3] Queensland won the Mack Gilley Shield in 1963, 1966 and 1968.[3][7] They won again in 1975, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1992 and 1994.[7] In 2012, Queensland finished third in the Gilley Shield.[8] The state hosted the Mack Gilley Shield in Brisbane in 1947, 1953, 1959 and 1966.[3] Women's open team members who represented Queensland at the 2008 Mack Gilley Shield include Jodie Bowering[9] and Jocelyn McCallum.[10] Women's open team members who represented Queensland at the 2012 Mack Gilley Shield include Jodie Bowering.[8]
John Reid Shield
Queensland competed in the John Reid Shield in 2012. Men's national team member William Bailey played for Queensland in the competition.[11]
Brisbane was the home to Australia's first international competition ready softball diamond, complete with lights. It was built in 1980.[17]
References
^Embrey, Lynn; Australian Softball Federation (1995). "Hits and Bunts". Batter up! : the history of softball in Australia. Bayswater, Vic.: Australian Softball Federation. pp. 69–127.
^Cashman, Richard (2001). Australian sport through time. Milsons Point, N.S.W.: Random House Australia. p. 259. ISBN1740514459. OCLC223005022.
^ abcdePollard, Jack (1968). AMPOL book of Australian Sporting Records. Sydney: The Pollard Publishing Co. pp. 273–274. OCLC71140.
^Vamplew, Wray; Australian Society for Sports History; Australian Sports Commission (1994). The Oxford companion to Australian sport (2 ed.). Melbourne: Oxford University Press. pp. 388–389. ISBN0195532872. OCLC27509815.
^Embrey, Lynn; Australian Softball Federation (1995). "Appendix H". Batter up! : the history of softball in Australia. Bayswater, Vic.: Australian Softball Federation. p. 170.
^ abVamplew, Wray; Australian Society for Sports History; Australian Sports Commission (1994). The Oxford companion to Australian sport (2 ed.). Melbourne: Oxford University Press. p. 521. ISBN0195532872. OCLC27509815.
^ abGrams, Jacob (29 February 2012). "Sports extra with Jacob Grams". Northside Chronicle. Brisbane. p. 55. NSC_T-20120229-1-055-480689. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
^"Olympics heartache fightback". The Northern Times. Brisbane, Australia. 19 September 2008. p. 49. TNT_T-20080919-1-049-096911. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
^Cashman, Richard (2001). Australian sport through time. Milsons Point, N.S.W.: Random House Australia. p. 334. ISBN1740514459. OCLC223005022.
^"Softball — Jodie Bowering". Bruce, Australian Capital Territory: Australian Institute of Sport. Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2012.
^Embrey, Lynn; Australian Softball Federation (1995). "The Olympics". Batter up! : the history of softball in Australia. Bayswater, Vic.: Australian Softball Federation. pp. 152–156.
^Embrey, Lynn; Australian Softball Federation (1995). "Scholarships: Softball's "Brain Drain"". Batter up! : the history of softball in Australia. Bayswater, Vic.: Australian Softball Federation. p. 136.
^Department of Sport, Recreation and Tourism; Australian Sport Commission (1985). Australian Sport, a profile. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Publish Service. p. 186. ISBN0644036672.