The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Slick-fielding DiRe headed to Trenton Softball Hall

- By Rick Fortenbaug­h rfortenbau­gh@trentonian.com

A fixture and very productive player in Mercer County slowpitch for 40 years, Frank DiRe will join The Trenton Softball Hall of Fame’s Men’s Player Division at its 40th annual Induction and Scholarshi­p Awards dinner on April 30.

A smooth-fielding shortstop and high-average hitter, DiRe got his start in softball at the age of 16 and he did it on a high level as a member of the RJ Garage team of the competitiv­e Mercer American League in 1980.

By the time he was finished in 2019, DiRe played for four decades in both the Hamilton Recreation and Mercer County Park Commission’s Leagues.

Among the many successful teams he played for was Princeton Mortgage, which won five titles in either the Mercer American or Mercer Major leagues from 2002 to 2008 as well as several tournament­s.

DiRe also ably handled the shortstop position on the A-1 Safe & Lock, PJM, New Jersey Law, and Aircare teams that won multiple championsh­ips in either the Mercer American or Hamilton A leagues.

At the end of his distinguis­hed career, DiRe was as a member of the Princeton Van Service squad that managed to win four titles from 2015 to 2019 in the Mercer Over-50 League.

DiRe also has an impressive resume when it comes to tournament play. He was on the Princeton Van Service team that won three New Jersey Over-50 state crowns.

In addition, he played shortstop for the JK Constructi­on team that won a Trentonian Tournament title in 2006 and the Altimore Concrete squad that won two Swingfest titles. In 2012 he played for the Villa

Mannino squad, which won the Ocean City Tournament in Maryland.

The fact DiRe was an excellent fielder and reliable hitter led to him having a distinguis­hed career in singles tournament­s.

The many teams he played for in singles tournament­s were Joe T’s, Zappleys, Fearless Logo and Design, and Security Dynamics. As a member of those teams as well as others, DiRe ended up being part of nearly 20 singles tournament championsh­ip teams.

In addition to DiRe, this year’s inductees in the Men’s Player Division are Charles Maxwell, Mike Matto, Mark Drew, Eddie Rosado and Chris Russell. The

women’s players who will be inducted are Patty Kinghorn and Kerin Pearson.

In addition, Frank Pasquito will be inducted in the Player/ Manager Division, and Princeton’s Van Service’s Lou Decibus is this year’s inductee in the Sponsorshi­p Division.

Six current high school athletes who play either softball or baseball will also receive scholarshi­ps.

The banquet, which lasts from 4 to 8 p.m., will be held on the Sunday of April 30 at John Henry’s Stone Terrace in Hamilton Township. Tickets are $65 per person and can be purchased by calling Artie Kearns at 609-771-6143 or Ed Fedorko at 609-226-6648.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Frank DiRe, a longtime fixture on the local softball scene, will be inducted into the Trenton Softball Hall of Fame.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Frank DiRe, a longtime fixture on the local softball scene, will be inducted into the Trenton Softball Hall of Fame.

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