Thunderbird History

The Thunderbirds Softball Organization started in 1994. The first year in existence, the team had players mainly form the Harleysville area and played in small ASA “B” tournaments. The team was coached by Charlie Ball, Frank Barder and Brian Wasser. Players ranged in age from thirteen to fifteen and played in the sixteen and under division.

After that first season, the team realized the need to attract players from the surrounding areas in order for the program to grow.  By going outside the area and getting players from the surrounding areas, the program expanded and became more competitive. With the original players getting ready to move to the older division, two more age groups were added.  With the three teams, the Thunderbirds started to become a name in the world of softball. With players coming from Lansdale, Norristown, Glenside, Hatfield, Gwynedd, North Wales and Harleysville, the Thunderbirds started playing in stronger tournaments and traveling further from their hometown. With the addition of increased talent and an intense schedule, the Thunderbird’s name became known and began to draw the attention of colleges in the area.

In 2001 the Thunderbirds reached another milestone, with the addition of a 12&U team.  The Thunderbirds now have a 12 & under, 14 & under, 16 & under and 18 and under teams.  Also in 2001, the 18 & Under played there most competitive schedule since the organization started.  Competing in ASA States, three ASA Qualifiers, The Pegasus Tournament, The Blue/Gray Tournament, Eastern College Showcase and their own tournament.

In 2001 and 2003 the Thunderbirds added another 18&U team.  This 18&U team lasted for two seasons until all the players had gone through the Thunderbirds Organization.  At the end of 2003 season the organization felt it would be better to go back to one team at the 18&U age group.  In 2002 the Thunderbird teams enjoyed their best season.  The 16&U won many of the tournaments and the 18&U Thunderbirds Red won three major tournaments, NSA States and went 24&0 durning one section of the season.  They qualified for NSA, Pony, and ASA Nationals.

In 2004 the Thunderbird Organization had a set back that could have hurt the program for a number of years.  The 16&U team left and formed their own team leaving a hole in the organization and the 18&U looking for players.  The organization rebounded in Thunderbird style and regrouped a new 16&U team with a new head coach Mr. Joe Fernandez.  The new 16&U Thunderbirds responded with a very successful season.  The 18&U also rebounded with a very nice season.

In 2005 the Thunderbird Organization moved ahead and is bigger and stronger than ever.  They restarted the 12&U program and added a new 13&U team which is made up of young players that have never played travel softball.  This team was organized to give these players a chance and hopefully become strong travel players.

In 2006 the Organization continued to grow with a 12U, two 14U, 16U and two 18u teams.  The 18U team coached by Charlie Ball went to the Midwest and played in the USSSA National tournament.  This was a tournament with teams from all over the country.  The team finished ninth and was one out from fifth place.

In 2007 the Organziation stayed with same teams in the age brackets and all had very successful seaons.  Again the 18U Elite had a banner year the team went 59-9-3.

In 2008, 2009 2010 the teams all remained and players moved through the organization as age permitted

In 2010-2011 season the Thunderbirds take on a new look.  The teams are 12, two 14 and one 18U.  The 18U plays showcase tournaments and National tournaments.  Many players are moving from the 14U to the 18U

All the thunderbirds team will compete in many of the best tournaments in the area.  The Thunderbirds are funded strictly by the player’s registration fee, fundraising and sponsorship of the local businesses in the area.