ISC Legends Awards & All Tournament Team

Blair Setford • August 21, 2023

Congratulations to Legends Teams & Players

#ISCWT2023 Legends Awards & All Tournament Team


Final Four

1. CR Brewers

2. Sudbury Relics

T3. Cobourg Force

T3. All Seasons Patriots


ISC Legends All-Tournament Team

David Boys, Cobourg Force

Scott Evans, Cobourg Force

Dave Catlin, All Seasons Patriots

Glenn Ormsby, Sudbury Relics

Randy Bell, CR Brewers

Terry Challis, Sudbury Relics

Joel Belanger, Sudbury Relics

Greg Samons, R&L Kline Farms

Greg Morgan, CR Brewers

Chris Miljavac, Circle Tap Legends

Trevor McCabe, Sudbury Relics

Ward Gosse, Sudbury Relics

Craig Snyder,  CR Brewers


Individual Awards

Leading Hitter: Greg Samons, R&L Kline Farms - .600

Most RBIs: Terry Challis, Sudbury Relics - 10

Most Outstanding Pitcher: Craig Snyder,  CR Brewers

Most Valuable Player: Greg Morgan, CR Brewers


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