Jun​ior Betters Senior Ball Players for Coveted Award  

For the next three years Charlene returned to Red Deer and played for the Red Deer Junior Women’s Cardinals.  In the 1996 season, her third year with the team, Charlene’s work on the mound helped the Cardinals win the Provincial Title and a berth to the Nationals.  At the Nationals in Scarborough, Ontario Charlene was the best Alberta player leading her team in batting with a .393 average, seventh best in Canada. She pitched 21 innings with 15 strike-outs, won two of three games, added a save to her record and was rewarded with three game MVP awards. Her accomplishments and dossier in 1996 resulted in Charlene being awarded Softball Alberta’s Adult Fast Pitch Player of the Year.  Amazingly, she was chosen for this award when she was still a Junior, bettering all of the Senior ball players in Alberta.  That same year, she was also one of three women nominated for the Red Deer Female Athlete of the Year. 

In 1997, Charlene tried out with and played with the Calahoo Senior Women’s team who had an amazing track record of Provincial championships and National championship medals. That year, Calahoo won Provincials, and this berth to the National Championships took Charlene all the way to the East Coast in St. Antoine, New Brunswick. The team did very well in the round robin, but fell short in playoffs losing in the bronze medal game. 

In 1998, Charlene decided to take the year off to try her hand at coaching. She and her husband Neil were asked to coach a Bantam girls team in Wetaskiwin and together they took the team to Provincials. This same year, they were also asked to help select and form an All Star team for Softball Alberta which would represent Alberta in a friendship exchange tour against Hokkaido, Japan, This was a different, yet rewarding, experience for Charlene. 

In 1999, Charlene returned to Red Deer as a player with the Senior Women's team. They competed in Provincials and won the silver medal which again earned another berth to Nationals held in Edmonton, Alberta. This was a bittersweet year for Charlene. Although she returned to play for one of her favorite coaches, it would be her last year as she decided to start a family and retire as a player.   

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