ASA of PA JAKE KISLAN SOFTBALL

COMPLEX

 

 

 

ASA OF Pa. Jake KIslan Softball Complex

   30th Anniversary

 

In 1975, Jake Kislan became a Commissioner for the AMATEUR SOFTBALL ASSOC. OF PA. The game of slow pitch softball became a popular game for adult men and women to play.

The teams grew in number and there were no fields available for them to compete on.

In 1978 Commissioner Jake Kislan, bought 20 acres of land in Drifton, PA., with the backing of State Commissioner Andrew S. Loechner, now Sectary General of the Olympics softball program.

 Jake bought land that previously was the state gardens owned by the Coxes family.

 This land had an abundance of top soil which was distributed on the fields in order to grow grass.

Mr. Loechner Persuaded the National Guard General to have the Hazleton Co. “C” Engineers to do the job of leveling the site.  The job began on Nov 4th, 1978

The ASA OF PA. paid for the fuel that was used.    

 In Return, the soldiers of Company C. learned the trade of driving heavy duty equipment.

Jake appealed to local area business to ask for help from their companies.

 The Barletta family donated an estimated $250,000.00 in materials, such as 800 yards of cement, thousands of tons of stone, equipment, all free of charge.

 

Joe Larock, of  Valley Seeding Co., provided, free of charge, all 4 fields with seeding of grass.

Fritz Matinelli and Pagnotti Coal Co. donated both equipment and men to the project.

Tony Matz, Frank Aiello, and Bart Gongware donated their free time in wiring the four fields with Musto Lighting as the project director.

Maurice Molinaro of Star Cleaners also donated his services

Pete Haentjens, of Barrett- Haentjens  donated 1000 ft of water pipe.

Genova Co. donated the entire quota of plastic pipe for the building.

Gene  Bodgan,  president of the Peoples Bank in Hazleton , funded  the project with a loan of $500.000.00 .

The loan was paid off in 10 years.

In August of 1982 the complex doors were open and the first State tournament was played.

In Sept of 2005 the complex was re-dedicated the “ASA OF PA. Jake Kislan Softball Complex.”

Some historic events follow:

      1994, Jake Kislan was asked by Andy Loechner , sect    general of    the USA Olympic committee to help get the game of  softball started in the country of Poland.  Jake raised over  $80,000 of softball equipment that was sent to the softball officials  of Poland.  This was done with the help of the Greater Hazleton  area Polonaise Society.

2000- US Olympic Girls Softball Team played two games in June , just prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics held in Australia. The team again went on to capture a gold medal. Once again, this sporting spectacle proved to be one of the greatest sporting events ever held in the Greater Hazleton Area.

 


Governor Ed Rendell also provided a $150,000 Grant to the A S A 0f Pa. Jake Kislan Softball Complex


Jake Kislan, Vice President, stated that the money will be used for new field lighting, new fencing, new scoreboards, new building, up grating infields and parking lot.

Pete Andrasko is the appointed Complex Director

 

Andy Loechner A S A State Commissioner and ISF Secretary General stated that that the Drifton Complex will again host A S A championship tournaments and the Complex will also host teams from Europe. He stated that the Polish and Italian national teams will appear at the complex. He stated that ISF clinics will also be held at the complex.

2006 to 2008  saw the ASA of PA Jake Kislan softball complex have Tournaments every weekend and continues to be a major tourist attraction for Luzerne County and the Greater Hazleton Area.

For further information, point your browser to:     www.drifton.com

Yours in sports,

 Jake Kislan