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SUE MAROHN SPIRIT
OF ASANA AWARD

Established in 2002 by Commissioner Pam Dunnam, the Sue Marohn Spirit of ASANA Award honors the memory of Sue Marohn, a beloved individual known for her volunteerism, sportsmanship, friendship, and courage. Sue, who passed away in 2005, is remembered for her kindness, unwavering spirit, and dedication—not only to the sport of softball but to the countless lives she touched.

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2002

Sue Marohn

Chicago, IL

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2005

"Mac" Mackenzie

Chicago, IL

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2008

Cheryl O'Bryan

Greater Palm Beaches, FL

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2011

Rebecca Evans

Greater Palm Beaches, FL

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2014

Adrienne Freeman

Atlanta, GA

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2017

Karie Bearup

San Diego, CA

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2019

Heather Johnson

San Diego, CA

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2022

Luke Gasbarro

Washington, DC

Nettie

2025

Nettie Pearce

San Diego, CA

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2003

Leslie Hahn

Dallas, TX

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2006

Angela "Butterbean" Smith

Atlanta, GA

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2009

Amanda Everstone

Madison, WI

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2012

Mary Buckheit

San Diego, CA

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2015

Wes Hodge

Orlando, FL

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2018

Kat Finley

Kansas City, MO

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2021

Karen Brickhouse

Norfolk, VA

Amber Longest

2023

Amber Longest

San Diego, CA

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2004

Team: Mad Dog

Portland, OR

2007

Danny Goodlett

San Diego, CA

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2010

Series 2010 Operations Team

Amber Smith (Director), Cathey Harris, Roni Madrid, Lisa Tinnerman, Shirlee Linke, Heather Johnson, Ashley Camp, Tera Longest

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2013

Paulie Morgan, Pam Golden, Bridget Lahm

Portland, OR

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2016

Stephanie Wiley

Kansas City, MO

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2019

Chrissy Hunsberger

Philadelphia, PA

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2022

Tony Mace

Washington, DC

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2024

Alicia Tucker

Portland, OR

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