Little
League Baseball started in 1947, as well as the rapid institution of many team sports
programs for boys. In the 60's, no one was concerned about team sports for
girls. Community support was behind boy's programs. The founders of Bobby Sox Softball along with the help of their friends, developed an organized team
sports program for girls. At the time, it was less than wholeheartedly
supported. Ultimately the approval of the public was won with the result that
hundreds of sports programs for girls came into being.
Of
the three original founders, William Honaker (deceased 1969) and Everett Skillings
(deceased 1978) poured the last years of their lives into the Bobby Sox Softball Program without ever receiving much in
the way of recognition for their efforts. Assisted by his wife Lois, the third of
the original founders, Ernest L. Severtsen, authored the Program's Administrative Guide
and Playing Rules. Ernest is also accredited with developing the pitching circle,
the yellow softball, the unique box system of umpiring as well as many of the safety rules
still in use today.
Bobby Sox is truly a structured program with many
innovations never before set forth in any youth program. If a girl has the desire
and is eligible, she will be placed on a team (without the demeaning exercise of
'try-outs') through an effective 'draw system', and will play a minimum of two innings in
every game her team plays. There is no 'player draft'.. as 'trading' is not
allowed.
Team Managers must be women,
though 'Dad' is allowed to assume the coaching positions. Never in the Bobby Sox Program would a girl be considered
"unqualified" to become a member of a particular team due to her lack of playing
skills. A balanced Board of Directors is elected |
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to
manage the local League and all League and Team staff members, including official umpires
and league helpers fall under it's direct control. No longer would a very small
group of strong individuals have the right to make all League decisions as occurs in many
'Independent Leagues.'
Facets of the Bobby Sox Program were
incorporated in many youth sports programs (both male and female) throughout the
country. The Bobby Sox Softball Program
is responsible for the development of tens of thousands local, civic organizations
dedicated to team sports exclusively for girls. The program has also developed
leadership excellence in thousands of adult volunteers because of experience in the Local
League and commissioning.
Program playing rules, insurance, adult educational publications, the Bobby Sox Softball
Office operations, volunteer clinics of all types, safety videos and equipment, leadership
materials, tournaments.. All have continued to improve under Severtsen's
guidance.

In 1967, Mr. Severtsen was asked what the Bobby
Sox Program was all about:
"The Bobby Sox Softball Program's game of softball spotlights
the playing field as a stage upon which our daughters perform in order to properly gain
our attention. The program is further used to help us teach the girls through our
own example the five 'Ships' of Bobby Sox;
Friendship,
Sportsmanship, Citizenship, Leadership and Scholarship.
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