Softball at The 2004 Summer Olympics – Team Squads - Greece

Greece
Position No. Player Birth Club in 2004
OF 1 Lindsey Bashor MAY/26/1983 University of Iowa
C 5 Stacey Farnworth NOV/11/1979 American Pastime (California, USA)
IF 7 Katina Kramos JUL/12/1972
P 8 Stephanie Skegas Maxwell AUG/30/1968 Southern California Sliders (California, USA)
IF 9 Jamie Farnworth JAN/14/1982
IF 12 Chloe Kloezeman MAY/29/1986 Sorceres (California, USA)
IF 13 Ginny Georgantas NOV/28/1979 Whiteford Sharks (Illinois, USA)
P 15 Sarah Farnworth JAN/07/1979
P 16 Kristen Karanzias FEB/08/1984 Orange County Batbusters (California, USA)
IF 19 Joanna Gail APR/11/1986 San Diego Thunder Under 18 Gold (California, USA)
IF 21 Vanessa Czarnecki DEC/21/1979 Fresno State Bulldogs (California, USA)
OF 25 Lindsay James APR/26/1980 California Gold Bears (California, USA)
OF 26 Joanna Bouziou MAY/14/1973 Tason, Keratsini, Piraeus,
OF 31 Jessica Bashor APR/08/1981
OF 32 Aikaterini Koutougkou JUL/21/1976 Marousi 2004
Bench Coaches
Team
Manager
Linda Wells DEC/13/1949
Coach Christa Dalakis NOV/17/1975 Marylanders (Maryland, USA)
Coach Diane Lynn Ninemire FEB/12/1957

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