Hall of Fame
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Hall of Fame
The FAS Hall of Fame is organized as a means of recognizing, preserving and promoting the heritage of FAS. Many individuals have made extraordinary contributions and have had superb accomplishments in FAS. The FAS Hall of Fame honors the contributions and accomplishments of these individuals who are worthy of recognition as examples for others to emulate.
nomination
The FAS Hall of Fame is organized as a means of recognizing, preserving and promoting the heritage of FAS. Many individuals have made extraordinary contributions and have had superb accomplishments in FAS. The FAS Hall of Fame honors the contributions and accomplishments of these individuals who are worthy of recognition as examples for others to emulate.
For information and a guide about how to nominate someone into the Fairfax Adult Softball Hall of Fame:
Legacy Class

The Legacy Class of the FAS Hall of Fame is comprised of those FAS participants who received the previous honor of being inducted into the Washington Metropolitan Slow Pitch Softball Hall of Fame between 1981 and 2012.
Inductees
2011
Carl Coan, Volunteer
Carl Ey Manager
Rick Leith, Player
Mark Urbain, Player
2012
Bill Sikes, Volunteer
2013
Old Timers, Team 2013
Virginia Vipers Softball Club for Veterans, Team
2014
Edmund Greene, Volunteer
Joe Morice, Volunteer
Brad Skipper, Volunteer
Steve Wells, Volunteer
2015
Mike Avermann, Player
Jon Goodlett, Player
Ohnos, Team
Russ Ramsey, Umpire
Ravco, Team
Scott Semler, Volunteer
David Sowell, Umpire
2016
Docs, Team
Jenn Shultz, Player
Al Teft, Player
2018
Phillip C. Boinske, Jr., Player
2019
Blackjacks, Team
Robbie DaCosta, Player
Criag Diaz, Player
Jon A. Erickson, Manager
Marieo Foster, Player
Doug Morris, Player
Nancy Peterson, Umpire
Stephen Sharbaugh, Player
Robert Smith, Player
Christina Voss, Player
Greg Zahn, Player
2021
Wayne Cooper, Manager
Troy Weatherholtz, Player
2023
Stashima Hailey, Player
Tony Haley, Manager
David Massey. Player
Nolan Rubin, Manager
Gino Yannotti, Manager