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MVP Ballot Results for Visalia's Summer 2007 Men's D-Blue League

Posted by Vernon Amaro on Feb 29 2008 at 04:00PM PST
Gentlemen (And Ladies!), The Winner Is...!!!

Finally, here are the results, in short summary, of the MVP balloting that took place recently in which most of you participated. A special thanks to everyone who voted by replying to my repeated e-mail messages (remember, tournament MVPs will still be selected using our time-honored offensive points system). Sixteen Heavy Metal Softball regular members were eligible to vote this time, having participated in the Visalia City, Thursday Night, summer 2007 league. In order of highest cumulative point total, with adjoining number of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place votes, here is this league's MVP and the rest of the worthy contenders:

League MVP: Steve Stafford (34 total points -- 6 first place votes, 1 second place vote, 1 third place vote. Great offensive/defensive effort!)

1st Runner-Up: Mike Lujan (20 total points -- 1 first place vote, 5 second place votes. Your effort is always really appreciated!)

2nd Runner-Up: Donny Aguiar (11 total points -- 2 first place votes, 1 third place vote. Your all-around team effort and attitude always puts you in contention, good buddy!)

3rd Runner-Up: Bill Thrasher (6 total points -- 1 second place vote, 3 third place votes. Take a bow!)

4th Runner-Up: Joaquin Perez, Wes Avery, Frank Fletcher (5 total points, tie -- Joaquin: 1 second place vote, 2 third place votes; Wes: 1 first place vote; Frank: 1 first place vote. Good job, guys!)

5th Runner-Up: Vern Amaro (4 total points -- 1 second place vote, 1 third place vote. Must be Feeling Sorry for Old Managers Day! To the two people who voted for me -- thanks!)

6th Runner-Up: Rich Avery (3 total points -- 1 second place vote. Always showing how the veterans do it!)

7th Runner-Up: Gene Hitt, Lee Garcia (1 total point, tie -- Both, obviously, had 1 third place vote.  Let's hear it for the Heavy Metal old guard!)

In the interest of integrity and not wanting to violate any trust, I kept meticulous records of all the oral and online ballots that I received from the 11 regular members who decided to vote. As it turned out, this was a rather easy league MVP race to keep track of. Rich Avery, Wes Avery, Joaquin Perez, and Dennis Ellorin were asked to vote, but for reasons of their own -- whether technical or philosophical -- all four did not choose to do so this time around. Aaron Dawes -- who helped fill in one game (thanks, buddy!) -- was also technically eligible to receive MVP votes and have them posted, but he was not asked to vote because of also not complying with the eligibility rules. Once again, let these words be of warning: Rule #1 -- If a player decides not to participate in the balloting to determine our league MVP, he will remain unqualified to receive this honor, despite perhaps receiving the most cumulative points (the honor will be bestowed upon the next eligible player in line). This rule has been instituted to enforce fairness with the outcome of the voting -- in other words, as you give, so shall you receive. Two other rules also affect a player's MVP eligibility: Rule #2 -- At least half the games of a league/tournament must be played; and Rule #3 -- The agreed-upon league/tournament participation fee must be paid. I'm sure everyone can see the need for such rules. I, myself, voted for who I thought were three deserving men. Because I am the ballot collector and, also, because the results could possibly hinge upon my final selections, I always believe it is wise to make clear my own personal choices for MVP, hopefully without offending any of my other close friends on the team, who already know that only three choices can be given. My votes, in order, were: Steve Stafford (1st place vote); Mike Lujan (2nd place vote); and Bill Thrasher (3rd place vote). I will not give any specific reasons for my choices (none of us have to), but I will say that I really appreciated these men for the contributions they made during this league. In all actuality, everyone on this team is deemed valuable, both on and off the field. I hope all of you will understand this personal feeling of mine, and why I have such a difficult time revealing my selections. But I feel I must. No other selections from specific team members will be revealed unless one of you is curious and wants to inquire, in which case, I'll gladly let you know. And, once again, to the two people who gave me consideration this time around, once more, a sincere thanks to you.

And that's another league MVP wrap for now, folks....                                                        

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