- has
changed to
Raybestos Brakettes (1948), Hi-Ho
Brakettes,
Stratford Brakettes, or
Connecticut Brakettes (2006). The
Brakette name is
derived from the...
- rating. The
Philadelphia Force and the
Connecticut Brakettes joined NPF for the 2006 season. The
Brakettes, the
Akron Racers, the 2005
Regular Season Champions...
-
Connecticut Brakettes women's
fastpitch softball team.
Formed in 1947 as the
Raybestos Girl All-Stars, and
later called the
Raybestos Brakettes, they became...
- Cool Song" (Brak,
Wally Gator,
Zorak & The
Brakettes) 1:19 "Franz Shoebert" (Franz
Shoebert & The
Brakettes) :46 "Dentist" (Wally Gator, Brak & Zorak)...
-
volleyball team.
Joyce pla**** for the
Brakettes from 1954 to 1963, the
Lionettes from 1964 to 1966, and
again the
Brakettes from 1967 to 1975, In her career...
-
Retrieved March 13, 2015. "Connecticut
Brakettes,
Riptide Game
Called Off
After Four
Innings With
Brakettes Leading 1-0". Profastpitch.com. June 1, 2006...
-
later pla****
professional softball for the
Raybestos Brakettes from 1994 to 1995. The
Brakettes dominated the sport,
winning 34
national championship...
-
Connecticut Brakettes of Stratford, Connecticut, to
compete in the
International Softball Federation's (ISF) Women's
World championship in 1965. The
Brakettes were...
- of
Texas was
selected first by the
Connecticut Brakettes.
Osterman opted not to sign with the
Brakettes,
becoming a free
agent at the end of the 2006 season...
- [1][usurped] She was
chosen by the
Connecticut Brakettes. The
Brakettes were
formerly known as the
Stratford Brakettes of the
Amateur Softball ****ociation. However...