2012 Annual Report - Softball Australia
2012 Annual Report - Softball Australia
2012 Annual Report - Softball Australia
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Member Recognition<br />
Paul Maisey<br />
Paul debuted for the Aussie Steelers, in New Zealand, in 1995. He was the 32 nd male player to represent <strong>Australia</strong> and<br />
played in 24 international tournaments. During his career, he played in three World Championships – 1996, 2000 and<br />
2004 – winning a bronze medal in 2004 with the Aussie Steelers. Paul retired from international competition after the<br />
2006 Commonwealth Men’s Championships.<br />
Following his retirement, Paul continued to play at state level, representing Victoria until 2008. He led Victoria to<br />
multiple national titles in 17 years, at the same time receiving individual batting awards. Paul has also made a significant<br />
contribution at club level, helping to establish Metrans <strong>Softball</strong> Club in Melbourne. He continues his strong association<br />
with <strong>Softball</strong> by coaching and mentoring young players.<br />
Paul was inducted into the <strong>Softball</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> Hall of Fame in 2011 for his outstanding services to <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Softball</strong> over<br />
a career spanning 15 years.<br />
Images courtesy TruView Photography<br />
James Brooks, Kris Kiefel and Paul Maisey at the 2006 Commonwealth Men’s Championship<br />
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