Chris DeLarwelle
Athlete Bio#
Age
57
Hometown
Forestville
2007
Finished second with the USA Softball Men's National Team at the ISF Men's World Cup in Prague - batted .455 and led the USA in doubles (4), home runs (4) and RBI (11). Was named as the MVP of the ISF Men's World Cup
2006
Led Circle Cap of Denmark, Wis., to ASA Men's Major National Championship and was named MVP of the tournament - batted .412 (7-for-17), hit three homers and drove in five runs
2005
Led Circle Tap in home runs (19) and RBI (40) and batted .278
2004
Named first-team ASA All-American for Circle Tap of Denmark, Wis., as well as All-World outfield in ISC Championship. Batted .500 in the ASA championship, hitting a pair of homers and driving in four runs. Named first-team All ISC and
batted .308 with three homers and eight RBI
2003
Named MVP of the ASA Men's Major National Championship and All-World in ISC Championship, batting .520 (13-for-25) with three homers and nine RBI
2002
Batted .389 (7-for-18) in ISC Championship playing for Circle Tap of Denmark, Wis.
2000
Captured bronze medal at the ISF Men's World Championship in East London, South Africa - batted .269, hitting three homers and driving in eight runs
1999
Member of the USA Softball Men's National Team that won a silver medal at the Pan Am Games in Winnipeg, Canada
Named ISC second-team All-World outfielder playing for The Farm Tavern of Madison, Wis., and batted .250
1998
Named ISC first-team All-World playing for The Farm Tavern of Madison, Wis., - batted .429 hitting two homers and driving in six runs
1997
Named first-team ASA All-American for Farm Tavern after leading the Men's Major Fast Pitch National Championship in batting (.400). Named ISC second-team All-World and batted .350
Finished second with the USA Softball Men's National Team at the ISF Men's World Cup in Prague - batted .455 and led the USA in doubles (4), home runs (4) and RBI (11). Was named as the MVP of the ISF Men's World Cup
2006
Led Circle Cap of Denmark, Wis., to ASA Men's Major National Championship and was named MVP of the tournament - batted .412 (7-for-17), hit three homers and drove in five runs
2005
Led Circle Tap in home runs (19) and RBI (40) and batted .278
2004
Named first-team ASA All-American for Circle Tap of Denmark, Wis., as well as All-World outfield in ISC Championship. Batted .500 in the ASA championship, hitting a pair of homers and driving in four runs. Named first-team All ISC and
batted .308 with three homers and eight RBI
2003
Named MVP of the ASA Men's Major National Championship and All-World in ISC Championship, batting .520 (13-for-25) with three homers and nine RBI
2002
Batted .389 (7-for-18) in ISC Championship playing for Circle Tap of Denmark, Wis.
2000
Captured bronze medal at the ISF Men's World Championship in East London, South Africa - batted .269, hitting three homers and driving in eight runs
1999
Member of the USA Softball Men's National Team that won a silver medal at the Pan Am Games in Winnipeg, Canada
Named ISC second-team All-World outfielder playing for The Farm Tavern of Madison, Wis., and batted .250
1998
Named ISC first-team All-World playing for The Farm Tavern of Madison, Wis., - batted .429 hitting two homers and driving in six runs
1997
Named first-team ASA All-American for Farm Tavern after leading the Men's Major Fast Pitch National Championship in batting (.400). Named ISC second-team All-World and batted .350