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During
the spring of 1978 the Interstate Softball Tournament was birthed
through the leadership of Charles Briscoe and the Athletic committee
of the Tacoma Church of God. The first two years of the tournament
took place in Johnson City, TN. The name "Interstate"
was selected because the first tourney featured teams from Princeton,
WV, Groseclose and Broadford, VA and Kingsport, Greenville and Johnson
City, TN. Tacoma Church of God, Johnson City won the first tourney
played and Greenville First was the runner up. The second year of
the tourney we had ten teams with Ohio and North Carolina joining
in too as a part of the Saturday games. It was this year that the
coaches Bob Bollinger, Hickory, Pastor Ed Lenzer, Concord and Ed
Kelley, Salem Church became involved in the tournament.
In 1980 the
Briscoe’s moved to the "Valley of the man made star,"
Roanoke Virginia. The tournament was a larger project than the Tacoma
Church was able to continue so Charlie working with Pastor Stan
Weidbroad of the First Church of God Roanoke moved the tournament
to Oakey's Softball Complex of fields in Salem, VA. There were ten
teams in the first effort in Virginia and first participant First
Church of God of Columbia, SC won the even. During that weekend
some of the coaches asked if we could do more than just play ball
the next year. Interim Pastor Lowell Hunt assisted in putting in
place a softball players worship service that started before the
Sunday school hour and was over before the regular morning worship
hour of the Roanoke First Church of God. We had over 200 persons
at the first service in 1981 and once again ten teams. Brother Ed
Lenzer was the first speaker for the softball player’s service
and because he had played with the teams his message was received
and many lives were changed.
Since 1984
the Interstate Softball Tournament has had anywhere from 24 to 65
teams each year to play in the weekend event. The exciting news
beside the success of this tournament is that there have been three
tournaments spun off from this exciting weekend. First was the west
coast tournament when Pastor Dean Shields and his sons moved to
Modesto, CA. Then the Pastor of Ivey Church at Wood River, IL, just
outside of St. Louis started a tournament in the mid-west and in
2001 Pastor Ron Bower from South Carolina started one to serve the
lower Southeast in Sumter, SC. The most wonderful thing to see is
that all of these tournaments are not in competition with one another
but that they are working to give the church a larger vehicle with
which to fight the devil for the lives of the ball players of the
church. There was a tournament started in Louisiana and they have
since moved it to Oklahoma city to Mid America Bible College that
is coordinated by Athletic Director and head Basketball Coach Willie
Holley.
Lives have
been changed through the fellowship on the fields and the worship
services. There have been many outstanding speakers who have been
enriching and uplifting as we have heard God's word shared by Ed
Lenzer, Steve Burch, Doug Talley, Mitchell Burch, Dean Schield,
Jeff Frymire, Rolland Daniels, Gary Ausbun, Ron Patty, Tom Planck,
Denny Huebner, Bill Ellis, Sid Bream, Ted Power, and many more.
Through the years we have seen players commit their lives to Christ
at the alter of our worship services, ball fields, parking lots,
and even on the edge of the road as the teams have been traveling
home. We started wit out worship services at First Church Roanoke
that seated 700, and moved after Salem High School auditorium that
seated 900 then moved into the Gym that seated 1600 to the Salem
Civic Center that would seat 8000. The largest number of worshippers
at the "Ball Players Worship Service" over these years
was 3,500 in 1999. |