WPCNR PRESS BOX. By Fastpitch Johnny. July 13, 2004, Updated with Rosters 4:15 P.M. E.D.T.: The New York New Jersey Juggernaut have placed seven players on the first ever, National Pro Fastpitch East All-Star Squad which will play the United States Olympic Softball Team today in Oklahoma City beginning at 6 P.M.
You can hear how the East All Stars (consisting of members of the Juggernaut, Akron Racers and New England Riptide) do live against the U.S. Olympic Softball Team Fastpitchers, by tuning Pro Sports Radio at 6 P.M., (www.npf.prosportsradio.com) from Oklahoma City.
New York media are deliberately ignoring these great ballplayers, but WPCNR is not. Here is the first annual New York New Jersey Juggernaut All-Star Album, followed by the complete NPF All Star and TEAM USA Rosters.

AMAZING AMANDA: The Juggernaut All Stars are lead into Oklahoma City by the league’s winningest pitcher, Amazing Amanda Scott who is 9-3 with a 0.55 ERA. Photo by David Saffran, Courtesy, NY-NJ Juggernaut.

Pitcher and Third Sacker, Gina Oaks, 7-5 with a .83 ERA. Photo by David Saffran, Courtesy, NY-NJ Juggernaut.

Shortstop Lyndsey Klein, the team RBI leader with 14 in 33 Games, a .270 batting average and .352 on-base percentage. Photo by David Saffran, Courtesy, NY-NJ Juggernaut

First Baser Kellie Wilkerson, the team’s leading hitter at .323. Photo by David Saffran, Courtesy, NY-NJ Juggernaut.

The Hardest Workin' Dirtiest Second Baseperson in ball: Carri “Lightning” Leto, the 2nd baser with an on-base percentage of .254 and 6 stolen bases. Photo by David Saffran,Courtesy, NY-NJ Juggernaut.

Naut All-Star Catcher Lindsey Collins, Photo by David Saffran, Courtesy, NY-NJ Juggernaut.

"The JacPac," Jaclyn Pasquerella, from Bay Shore, Long Island, the lady on the hot corner with the cobra glove, the fastest glove in ball. Photo by David Saffran, Courtesy, NY-NJ Juggernaut.
The Juggernaut All-Stars and the rest of the NPF East team will face the star-studded lineup of Team USA, featuring such elite players as Lisa Fernandez, Jenny Finch and Cat Osterman, pitchers, and Crystl Bustos, Natasha Whatley and Stacey Nuveman of UCLA, Kelly Kretchman, and more. The complete roster of Team USA can be found at www.usasoftball.com.
The NPF East All Stars:
Lindsey Collins-Miller, Nauts, Catcher
Leigh Ann Ellis, New England Riptide, Pitcher
Jocelyn Forest, New England Riptide, Pitcher
Lyndsey Klein, Nauts, Shortstop
Carri Leto, Nauts, Second Base
Iyhia McMichael, Akron Racers, Outfield
Gina Oaks, Nauts, Outfield, thirdbase, Pitcher.
Jaclyn Pasquerella, Nauts, Third
Trena Peel, Akron Racers, Outfield
Jen Poore, Akron Racers, Catcher
Amanda Scott, Nauts, Pitcher
Brandi Stuart, Akron Racers, Second Base
Kellie Wilkerson, Nauts, First
Nicole Trimboli, Akron Racers, First
The NPF West All Stars:
Wendy Allen, Arizona Heat, First
Erica Beach, Arizona Heat, Pitcher
Cheryl Bolding, Arizona Heat, Outfield
Clare Burnum, Texas Thunder, Third
Erin Evans, Texas Thunder, Outfield
Nancy Evans, Arizona Heat, Outfield
Jaime Foutch, California Sunbirds, Third
Lindsay Gardner, Texas Thunder, Second
Peaches James, Texas Thunder, Pitcher
Julie Marshall, California Sunbirds, Catcher
Lisha Ribellia, Arizona Heat, Infield
Ryan Realmuto, Texas Thunder, Catcher
Christa Williams, Texas Thunder, Pitcher
Kristen Zaleski, Texas Thunder, Outfield
The East Stars will be coached by Judy Martino of the Akron Racers and Wayne Daigle of the Texas Thunder will mastermind the West NPF Stars.
Note: The East All-Stars vs. Team USA and the West All Stars vs. Team USA doubleheader today will be webcast live on Pro Sports Radio. Bob Eres will handle the play-by-play duties for the broadcast, while Aaron Moore will handle the color commentary. Fans can listen to the games by visiting the NPF site at Pro Sports Radio (www.npf.prosportsradio.com) and clicking on the All-Star Game logo. The logo will take fans directly to the broadcast.