Meet the 2023 Charity Softball finalists!
By David Young • August 9, 2023




How long have you been involved in the league?
I believe the BHF were one of the league’s founding teams and have been ever present since then. Rumour has it that some of our current kit dates all the way back to 2003. Well, many of the gloves certainly smell like they do.
What's been your most unusual moment this season?
Over the years, we’ve stopped matches for all sorts of reasons: injury, rain, civilians wandering across the pitch, through to collective confusion over exactly what just happened in that last play. However, this season saw a new first with a match halted because a crow was attacking a fox in the outfield. We paused to wonder if this bird’s vulpine assault was perhaps a metaphor, a reminder of nature’s ruthless circle of life, or a terrifying portent of a complete breakdown in the natural world. But as we really needed to get the game going, we ultimately never came to any conclusions.
Best catch/longest hit?
I’ll skip giving an answer on longest hit as it’ll only trigger angry emails from someone else saying theirs was longer. But as for best catch, that must go to Dr. Dan who seemed to bend time, Matrix-fashion, to snag an incredibly high ball that had gone deep into the outfield. I don’t know what colour pill he swallowed that day, but I hope he keeps taking them.
Who’s been your MVP this year?
You raise a sore point among the team. With her peerless batting and fielding I don’t think there’s any denying that Rachel has been our MVP this year, but she has rather hogged the weekly title. Mercifully for the rest of us she went on holiday for a couple of weeks which gave us mere mortals a chance to have a moment in the spotlight. She’s back now though *sigh*.
What's the secret of your success?
To be honest, I find it hard to attribute our success to anything as motivation in the team remains highly variable – ranging from hardened softball competitors to those looking for some fresh air, an excuse for drinking alcohol in public spaces or an opportunity to avoid childcare responsibilities.
However, a growing number of our team have an almost cult-like belief that any success we enjoy is down to the ‘vibes’ – a mysterious, intangible, and elusive force that players may experience collectively or individually.
Among those attuned to this nebulous energy, there’s always much discussion about what the vibes are, who’s bringing the vibes, and who in particular is feeling the vibes. Apparently, a couple of weeks ago we achieved ‘maximum vibes’ – which I’m told is the most desirable form of this altered state.
Sadly, I have yet to experience the ‘vibes’ myself. There was one game where I thought I might finally be tuning into them, but it turned out I was just feeling a bit chilly, so I put my jumper on.
What do all those buttons do?
That’s an excellent question, and here to answer it is the relevant section of the official Recite Me User Guide!

THE BLUESTEP CUP
Next up is the brand new Bluestep Cup, which sees two hybrid teams going head to head: the Food Fighters (featuring Fareshare and the Felix Project) versus Sloths & Centipedes (Centrepoint and Hospice UK).
Answering the questions is Centrepoint Senior Employer Relationship Officer turned Sloths & Centipedes co-captain Lara Johnstone!

Friendliest team you've played?
Amnesty were by far the friendliest team we played, they were patient, friendly and gave us the most wholesome arch tunnel to run through as we lost yet another game.
Greatest player you’ve seen grace the diamond?
Markus Tralla.
What do you think has got you to the final?
Hard work and determination! We’ve come a long way from our consecutive losing streak, to winning every game since our first win! We’ve worked really well and bonded as a team, always taking advice from more experienced players and other teams and of course, had fun whilst doing it!
​Thanks Lara and good luck to both teams! It seems like this hard work thing might be a factor in getting to the final, but surely/hopefully no-one works themselves harder than our next team....

THE SHIELD
Last but by no means least is the Shield, in which the Parkinson’s UK Peacocks take on frequent finalists and veterans of this very feature, the Sustrans Sluggers! Over to team co-captain and Sustrans Evaluation Manager Will Wright, who helpfully did…

Any mascots, MVPs or special mentions?
Our team mascot is Slugs McKenzie (the original party Slug) who has been a key part of the squad since 2019. They’ll be on the sideline cheering us on and will no doubt be found at the bar afterwards. Wimmy Wham Wham Wozzle! [we're really hoping this is slug-speak, or something's gone very wrong with our Boris filter - Ed.]
You've made the finals in three of the last five seasons - what's the secret?
Our Exec rejected our request earlier in the year to employ Daryl Strawberry in an entry level role, so we had to fall back on our tried and tested approach of overcomplicated spreadsheets, unbridled enthusiasm and an unmatched team spirit. Plus, it’s been a mild, damp summer – perfectly suited to Slugs. The team has also switched to a salt free diet which has helped immensely.
And finally, what are you hoping for from the night itself?
We can’t wait for finals night! We’re hoping for a buzzing atmosphere, an entertaining Cup final, a karaoke afterparty, and of course, the Sluggers lifting the coveted LCSL Shield!
Tell us about the team and your charity?
The Sustrans Sluggers are the team making it easier for people to walk, wheel and cycle to their softball game.
How long have you been involved in the league?
Our first season was back in 2016. Since then we’ve made it to two finals – the Plate in 2018 and the Cup in 2019, both times ending as runners up. We’re hoping it’s third time lucky this year!
Friendliest team you've played?
There have been so many amazing teams and this is what makes the LCSL so special. We had a great game against the Sporks in our group, who we’ll be cheering for in the Cup final (sorry CRUKs!) And each year we always have a friendly against our BFFs, Mind. But the friendliest team we played this year has to be the ROBOT COCK SOX [that's Age UK and CharityDigital to us civilians - Ed.] – massive shout out to Kiki their captain!
Who’s been your MVP this year?
The whole team have been fantastic but our new co-captains Chris and Tash have struck up a pretty deadly Pitcher-First Base combo this season. Of course, the real MVPs are the LCSL Committee who work so hard to make this happen each year. You guys are awesome (and we’re not just saying that for some favourable base calls on finals night…)

We’re pretty sure at least three of those are a nailed-on cert, and best of luck with the fourth!
Huge thanks to Will, Will, Lara and Tom, and good luck to all eight teams who’ve been smashing it week after week to make it this far.

As for Team Harris Hill, we’re delighted to be sponsoring for something very close to our 20th year, and even happier that after a few years off-site we’ll be back in Hyde Park to help celebrate in person. Just look for the bright blue t-shirts (thanks, Bluestep!).
Yes, the trusty Harris Hill Bar has been tracked down, exhumed from storage, cleaned up and will be ready with the refreshments throughout.
IMPORTANT NEWS: under new park rules we can only hand out water and soft drinks at the bar, but don't worry: plans are in place to ensure each team gets their own stash of grown-up drinks too. Just look and listen out for details of how to collect them, which are coming soon.
There’s also the small matter of our Softball Emoji Quiz, where one lucky winner will bag their team a sizeable bar tab for the post-match celebrations. A big thank you from us for all the entries – we’re working through them now, ready to announce the winner (if there’s a single highest score), or draw a winner from all those with the joint highest score, which will be happening somewhere among the post-match awards.
That just leaves us to echo our appreciation for the tireless LCSL committee who’ve been making it all happen for 20 fantastic years, it’s a huge achievement – and to wish the very best of luck to everyone taking to the pitch on Thursday – we'll see you there!

Team HH








