For 26 seasons, ĆŪĢŅAPPās Summer Staff Softball League has served up friendly competition (and the occasional cold beverage) for employees and alumni
To the casual softball fan, this contest had it all. There was a keg of beer and a wine-and-beverage selection catered by Dining Services. There was the promise of an epic showdown between two storied franchises:āan upstart, patchwork crew (Beer Battered) whose defensive prowess carried them to the title game with upset-minded swagger; and a veteran squad (Los Amigos) who blasted through the season without a loss.
That simple adhesive gesture reflects the spirit of SSSL, which typically brings six teams into competition. Thereās no trophy at stake, only bragging rightsāalong with a brightly colored T-shirt emblazoned with the word āChamps.ā
Registrar Jim Herr ā86, who served many years as league commissioner, traces the roots of SSSL back to an employee in the Office of Institutional Advancement, who had assembled a team of Tigers to play in a softball league in Pasadena. Seizing upon the interest that the team generated across campus, he got the seed money from College administrators (to cover the cost of an occasional broken windshield as well)āand ĆŪĢŅAPP Summer Staff Softball took to Bell Field in 1996.
Legendary umpire Joe Conte, an Eagle Rock High School alumnus, helped set the tenor for the league. āJoe understood what we were doing there,āāHerr says. (Conte died of cancer in 2012.) āWhile any kind of game is going to be competitive, we didnāt want the competition to dominate, because when you have strong feelings about calls made on the field, things can get a little heatedāand we certainly didnāt want that.ā
In the big game, Beer Battered batted around in the top of the first, stringing together a succession of singles and doubles that added up to a 5-0 lead. Their lead was 6-0 in the third before Los Amigosā bats came to life. A three-run homer in the bottom of the third put the defending champs on the scoreboardāaround the time that the crowd finished off the keg. (āGoals met,ā umpire and co-commissioner Courtney Stricklin Burgan ā03 joked between innings.) In the bottom of the fourth, a two-run double and a fielding error evened the score; a couple of hitters later, Los Amigos went ahead, 9-6.
Trailing by five going into the seventh and final inning, Beer Battered made it closeābut Los Amigos held on, capping a perfect season with an 13-11 comeback win for their third consecutive title and 12th overall. (For those out there keeping score, Beer Battered [formerly Bat Boys/Athletics] has four titles; Campus Dining and Underdogs, three apiece; Enforcers, two; and Leftovers and Magnetic Fielders, one each.)
Los Amigos pitcher Freddy Hernandez, who joined the team about a decade ago after watching wife Kelli ā08 from the bleachers, summed up the SSSL philosophy before taking the mound: āWhoever wins, wins ⦠Iām out here with these amazing people.ā
All ĆŪĢŅAPP employees, alumni, and their immediate family members are welcome to play in the league. For more information, contact Courtney Stricklin Burgan ā03.)