The Telegram (St. John's)

A catcher in the Hall

St. John’s native Sean O’brien inducted into ISC Hall of Fame

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St. John’s native Sean O’brien was inducted into the Internatio­nal Softball Congress (ISC) Hall Of Fame on Sunday in Kitchener, Ont.

The 47-year-old O’brien, who moved to Ontario early in his softball career, lives in Brockville and works in Ottawa.

In his late teens, O’brien, a catcher, joined his brother Rob, a pitcher, in playing in New Zealand before finishing his junior career with the Stittsvill­e, Ont. 56ers,

In senior ranks, Sean played four seasons with the Grande Prairie (Alta,) Pride of the Nor West Fastball League, then returned to Ontario, making his inaugural ISC appearance in 2000 as a member of the Owen Sound ON Selects. His ISC career ended in 2010 when he suited up with Rob as part of the ISC world champion Jarvis Travelers.

O’brien has represente­d Canada internatio­nally in the developmen­tal ranks (19952000) and at the senior level (2000-2010), competing in two ISF world championsh­ips, winning silver and bronze medals, and in three Pan-am qualifiers. During his ISC career, Sean was also a member of the back-to-back champion Amsterdam, N.Y., Broken Bow Spirit.

O’brien earned ISC allworld honours on five occasions — 2002 and 2003 with Amsterdam; 2008 and 2009 with Saskatoon Aspen Interiors, and in his final 2010 season with Jarvis.

Overall, in ISC play, O’brien batted .304, including four tournament­s when he batted .400 or higher.

In Canadian senior men’s championsh­ips, O’brien won five gold medals, but he also represente­d Newfoundla­nd and Labrador at senior nationals, winning a silver medal in 2007 (along with Rob) with Roebothan, Mckay Marshall of St. John’s in 2007 and a bronze medal with 3Cheers Pub Bud Light in 2007.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Sean O’brien (centre), who is originally from St. John’s, but lives in Brockvile, Ont., was inducted into the Internatio­nal Softball Congress Hall of Fame Sunday in Kitchener, Ont.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Sean O’brien (centre), who is originally from St. John’s, but lives in Brockvile, Ont., was inducted into the Internatio­nal Softball Congress Hall of Fame Sunday in Kitchener, Ont.

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