Akron Racers
The Akron Racers were a women's softball team based in Akron, Ohio. They have moved to Cleveland and been renamed the Cleveland Comets in 2018. The team was started by Joey Arietta in 1999 to participate in the Women's Pro Softball League. From 2004-2017, they have played as a member of National Pro Fastpitch.
History
The Akron Racers became the first Midwest franchise to begin play in the WPSL in 1999. The league suspended play in Orlando and assigned the Wahoos roster to the Racers. In 2000, the league consolidated sending the Georgia Pride team to Akron. The team was renamed the Ohio Pride. Both teams began sharing Firestone StadiumIn their first year the Racers made it to the championship of the WPSL, but lost to the Tampa Bay FireStix.
The WPSL suspended operations in 2001; the Racers was the only team of the four 2001 teams to revive when the league reformed as the NPF in 2004. In 2005 the Racers beat the Chicago Bandits to win the NPF championship. From 2004 to 2008, the Akron Racers have compiled an all-time win-loss record of 149-94.
Crystl Bustos was named manager in October 2009, replacing Barb Sherwood.
The Racers upset the highly favored Chicago Bandits in the 2014 NPF Championship Series in Hoover, AL in the best two-of-three to move on to face the USSSA Pride.
The Racers and Pride battle for eighth innings before the Pride pushed across a run on the bottom of the eighth inning to take the 1-0 advantage. The Racers could not hold off the Pride in game two dropping the 8-3 decision.
The Racers grabbed Coach of the Year honors, Offensive Player of the Year and Jennie Finch Award.
Five Racers were named to the All-NPF Team including Myers, Montalvo, Rachele Fico and rookies Jill Barrett and Ashley Thomas.
2015
Of their selections in the 2015 NPF Draft, the Racers signed Griffin Joiner of Kentucky, Shellie Robinson of USC Upstate, and Megan Low of UTSA.2016
awarded their first Gold Glove to a female in 2016, and the Racers' AJ Andrews was the initial recipient.15th Anniversary Impact Honorees
To celebrate their 15th anniversary, a milestone marking them as one of the longest-running pro female sports franchises, the Racers announced the would be naming 30 members of a Racers' "Impact" team. These 30 players are an all-star collection of players throughout the Racers' 15 years, chosen by a panel evaluating those who had the most impact on the team.The Impact honorees were made public one at a time on the Racers' website. Following is the full List of 2016 Akron Racers IMPACT Honorees
1. Carla Brookbank-Schaal | 9. Radara McHugh | 17. Angela Tincher | 25. Nerissa Myers |
2. Crystl Bustos | 10. Iyhia McMichael | 18. Norelle Dickson | 26. Charlotte Morgan |
3. Amy Kyler | 11. Nicole Trimboli | 19. Jackie Pasquerella | 27. Rachele Fico |
4. Sarah Dawson | 12. Brandee McArthur | 20. Lisa Modglin | 28. Ashley Thomas |
5. Nicole Odom Reis | 13. Jenny Topping | 21. Lisa Norris | 29.Taylor Schlopy |
6. Tobin Echo-Hawk | 14. Oli Keohohou | 22. Sam Marder | 30. Kelley Montalvo |
7. Kellyn Tate | 15. Kristen Butler | 23. Jill Barrett | - |
8. Kristin Johnson | 16. Veronica Wootson | 24. Ayumi Karino | - |
2017
Citing a desire to focus on his position as coach of the Belmont Bruins softball team, Brian Levin stepped down as the Racers' head coach. The Racers' record was 4-5 on June 16.The Racers finished the regular season in third place, and were swept by the Scrap Yard Dawgs in the first round of the playoffs.
General managers
- Joey Arrietta
All-time head coaches
Season-by-season
! WPSL Totals || 49|| 49|| 0! WPSL and NPF Totals || 394 || 363|| 0
! NPF Totals || 345|| 314 || 0
Notable players
- Crystl Bustos
Retired numbers
Player | Number |
Carla Brookbank-Schaal | 4 |
Crystl Bustos | 6 |
Amy Kyler | 24 |
Duke Justice | 43 |