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Hazzard County Uniform Page |
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Since the Hazzard County Softball Franchise was started in 2002 the team has always had team shirts. This page chronicles the jerseys from Hazzard County's past until present. |
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2002 |
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The original Hazzard County Redskins jerseys were created in 2002. The first shirts were handed out and worn to Harrison High School by the members of the team the day after they came in. The shirts lasted 2 years and the design was simple yet effective. The shirts eventually faded in color and the back numbers peeled off leading to a need of shirts 2 years later in 2004. These shirts saw a lot of defeats to fat, drunk old men as Hazzard took its lumps early. Interestingly, Marcus Herald's shirt featured "000" as his number on the back which drew lots of laughs. |
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What we got |
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What we wanted |
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The 2nd round of shirts were needed in 2004 due to the deteriorating of the originals and roster turnover. The design was made by Travis McCormick's buddy Big Al and was supposed to look like the logo above but the shirt-makers had issues and this is what came out. The team saw its first non losing seasons in these shirts and posted an average record of around .500. |
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2006 |
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The 3rd batch of shirts were made in 2006 as the team added more players. Big Al once again designed these shirts and due to the troubles with the screen printer in the previous shirts, Big Al went ahead and made these himself. The fronts turned out great but the back of the shirts was where the problems were. The back names and numbers were ironed on to save from having to do a screen for each name and number. The names and numbers almost immediately all peeled off. Hazzard won their first league titles in these shirts. An interesting thing coming of these shirts was Nick Payne's name on the back spelled "Panye", leading to his nickname of "Panye West". |
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2007 |
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The 4th round of shirts came in 2007 after another pretty big roster change. These shirts were done in gray as a change away from black. The design was made by John Enneking and screen printed by Rob Deller's company. The shirts were worn as Hazzard moved up into the big leagues at Pastime Park and saw a tournament title. A collection of these shirts hang in John Enneking's closet featuring the names and numbers of a few players who did not pay for them and never showed up again after ordering them. |
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2008 |
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The 5th round of shirts came in 2008 as Hazzard's Founding Fathers decided it was time to up the ante and go big. The shirts were chosen designed by Chris Knollman. After a lengthy wait, the shirts were delivered from Boombah and screen printed once again by Rob Deller's company. The jerseys are a dri-fit type material, the first non-cotton shirts. Unfortunately while ordering the shirts, Knollman forgot about long time Hazzard County member Kyle King which has led to a rather tense situation between the two to this day. |
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