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• Friday, January 29th, 2010

RonGarnett

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Ron “Pee Wee” Garnett is arguably Greater Cincinnati’s most successful senior player of all time with approximately 50 World Championships under his belt.  Following a successful ten-year career in the masters program during which his Newport Steel team captured five 35-over Kentucky State titles, his success skyrocketed in 1990 when he became a participant in the senior program.  After participating initially with local teams like Cane Run, Joseph Chevrolet and Miami Valley Merchants, then barnstorming the country with powerhouses like Nothdorf, WOPAC, Florida Investment and Stafford Sales, he captured an unrivaled number of national titles in a variety of senior organizations.  Over the last 18 years, he has earned All-American honors 18 times and been named Most Valuable Player four times.  A 1996 inductee into the National Senior Players Hall of Fame, he is a versatile infielder equally comfortable playing short, 2nd, 3rd or middle infield, and boasts a .650 lifetime batting average.

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