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Midge Nelson

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205:. She captained the Australian softball team from 1973 until her retirement in 1978. Following her retirement, she coached the Victoria team. During her career she played in a total of 54 matches as a member of the Australian team, captaining the team in 25 matches. Her career fielding average was .994 and her career batting average was .205. 160:, one of four children. She played softball with the Freemantle Rebels from the age of 16 and in 1956 made the Western Australia state team. She also played hockey in the winter and five-a-side basketball in 1958. She went to nationals with the Western Australian softball team four times, captaining the team to victory in 1959. 225:
Hall of Fame in 1983 and was inducted into the Australian Softball Hall of Fame in 1985. The most valuable player at the Australian Softball Federation's national championships is awarded the Midge Nelson Medal. A wool softball cap she wore is part of the collection of the
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Nelson travelled to Victoria in 1959. She was selected for the Victorian state teams for basketball, hockey, and softball. During her time with the Victorian softball team, her team went to nationals 19 times and won the title 12 times.
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was an eye-opener for Nelson, who said "we found it hard to adapt to the downgrading of the South African black population." Nelson's nose was broken in Hong Kong during hockey training later that year. Her team went to
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four times. At the 1965 world cup in Melbourne, the Australian team won and Nelson scored two home runs in the lead-up game to the final. The Australian softball team toured South Africa for six weeks in 1967.
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Hall of Fame. She also played hockey for Australia. The Midge Nelson Medal is awarded to the most valuable player at the Australian Softball Federation's national championships.
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Nelson started her international career in 1960, and is considered one of the greatest Australian softball players, competing with the
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for "service to softball and hockey". She was the first Australian softball player to be inducted into the
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four times. She was the first Australian softball player to be inducted into the
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Nelson competed in the Women's Softball World Cup in 1970 in
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Marjorie Eileen Nelson was born on 2 February 1937 in
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BEM
Cottesloe, Western Australia
Myrtle Edwards
BEM
Women's Softball World Cup
International Softball Federation
Cottesloe, Western Australia
Australia women's national softball team
Women's Softball World Cup
Apartheid
Leverkusen
Osaka
Connecticut
San Salvador
British Empire Medal
1977 Australia Day Honours
International Softball Federation
Australian Sports Museum
Softball in Victoria
Victorian Softball Association








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