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The NBBA patch. Starts with a red outer ring. A blue ring is inside of the outer layer. In the the next layer, the words National Beep Baseball Association starts on a clock face at the 6 position with National and moves clockwise. Beep begins at the 9 position, Baseball between 11 and 1 on the clock face and Association between the 2 and 5 positions. The letters are a combination of red and blue. In the center, of the patch is a white ball with the letters "NBBA" in print and braille.

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2003 NBBA World series Roundup

2003 NBBA World Series

Denver, CO

July 30 – August 2, 2003

Final Standings

Championship Bracket

1st Chicago Comets   7-2

2nd West Coast Dawgs 5-2

3rd Oklahoma City Bombers 4-3

4th Bayou City Heat 4-3

5th Austin Blackhawks 3-2

6th Chicago Bluffs 2-3

7th Kansas All Stars 2-2

8th Rocky Mountain Eagles 1-3

Consolation Bracket

1st Cleveland Scrappers 5-1

2nd Columbus Vipers 2-5

3rd Tyler Tigers 2-4

4th Boston Renegades 1-4

5th Florida Sand Spurs 0-4

2003 NBBA World Series

Denver, Colorado

July 30 – August 2, 2003

Final Standings

Championship Bracket

1st Chicago Comets   7-2

2nd West Coast Dawgs 5-2

3rd Oklahoma City Bombers 4-3

4th Bayou City Heat 4-3

5th Austin Blackhawks 3-2

6th Chicago Bluffs 2-3

7th Kansas All Stars 2-2

8th Rocky Mountain Eagles 1-3

Consolation Bracket

1st Cleveland Scrappers 5-1

2nd Columbus Vipers 2-5

3rd Tyler Tigers 2-4

4th Boston Renegades 1-4

5th Florida Sand Spurs 0-4

Thirteen teams competed in the 2003 World Series of Beep Baseball as the Indianapolis Thunder had to withdraw at the last minute.

OFFENSE-All Tournament

MVP Eric Mazariegos (West Coast Dawgs) .765

Mike Dell (Cleveland Scrappers) .630

Craig Cotton (Austin Blackhawks) .550

David Smolka (Chicago Comets) .550

Darryl Minor (Bayou City Heat, Houston) .531

Scott Hudson (Oklahoma City Bombers) .500

Glen Permar (West Coast Dawgs) .500

Devin Nance (Oklahoma City Bombers) .500

DEFENSE All Tournament

MVP Greg Gontaryk (Columbus Vipers) 8.0 56 PO

Steve Stambaugh (Kansas Allstars) 7.5 30 PO

Darren Black (Boston Renegades) 6.2 31 PO

Jeff Dell (Cleveland Scrappers) 6.0 36 PO

Clint Woodard (Chicago Bluffs) 5.4 27 PO

Mike Sparks (Austin Blackhawks) 4.6 23 PO

Field Spotter Award

Samie Hibner & Angela Meier – Oklahoma City Bombers

Pitcher/Catcher Award

Kevin Barrett & Richard Skutnik – Cleveland Scrappers

George Haus Sportsmanship Award

Oklahoma City Bombers

Jim Quinn Award

Randy Stalcup

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