Golden Seniors Softball Club Sacramento

Golden Seniors Softball Club Sacramento With more than 30 years in Sacramento, GSSCS gives seniors(MF) the opportunity to play the game they love, have fun, and meet people. Join the fun!

This week's (04/15/25 -) Stats Be Happy! 😊
04/19/2025

This week's (04/15/25 -) Stats Be Happy! 😊

Looking For Playoffs? Click Here League 1 League 4 League 2 League 6 League 3 League 7 League 8 2023 Stats Archive League 1 Monday Day(M 70+; W 60+) 9:30 a.m.Howe Ave Park League 2 Tuesday Day(M 60+; W 55+) 9:00 a.m.Watt Ave Complex League 3 Tuesday Night(M 50+; W 45+)Watt Ave Complex League 4...  ...

This week's (03/24/25 -) Stats Be Happy! 😊
03/30/2025

This week's (03/24/25 -) Stats Be Happy! 😊

League 1 Monday Day(M 70+; W 60+) 9:30 a.m.Howe Ave Park League 2 Tuesday Day(M 60+; W 55+) 9:00 a.m.Watt Ave Complex League 3 Tuesday Night(M 50+; W 45+)Watt Ave Complex League 4 Wednesday Night(M 55+; W 50+)Watt Ave Complex League 5 Thursday Night(M 50+; W 45+)Watt Ave Complex League 6 Tuesday Day...

03/13/2025

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Golden Senior Softball Club Sacramento CORRECTION TO PREVIOUS EMAILDraft meetings on March 15th will include Leagues 1, ...
03/09/2025

Golden Senior Softball Club Sacramento
CORRECTION TO PREVIOUS EMAIL

Draft meetings on March 15th will include Leagues 1, 2, 6 and 7. Leagues 3, 4 and 8 have insufficient Club members signed up. Sorry for the confusion on this important matter. If you know of anyone who is interested is signing up for L3, L4 or L8, have them do so immediately.

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12/17/2024

Hal Johnson Has Passed Away

In Loving Memory of Harold Lee Johnson

April 4, 1946 – December 3, 2024

Harold “Hal” Lee Johnson passed away on December 3, 2024. He was a man who always told those he was close to how much he loved and appreciated them.

Ever friendly, he enjoyed having conversations with new people as if they were old friends. With a strong moral compass, he always sought to do what was right, whether he was making sacrifices or lending a hand or an encouraging word.

Harold was born in Sacramento, California to Manley Paul Johnson and Luce Olive (Crane) Johnson. He and his three sisters grew up in Del Paso Heights. He graduated from San Juan High School in 1964. Bravely he enlisted in the United States Army where he honorably served his country in the Vietnam War, 1966-1968, earning a Purple Heart and other medals of distinction.

After he returned from the war, he entered the California Highway Patrol Academy and proudly served for 29 years before his retirement in 2001.

On August 22, 1970 he married the love of his life, Linda Louise (Caron) Johnson in Minnesota. Together they built a life filled with love, laughter, and countless memories. Harold was known in the community for coaching Roseville youth soccer, Roseville West Little League, and basketball at St. Rose Catholic School for his three children.

For the last 22 years, he and Linda made every effort to attend as many of their six grandchildren’s activities as possible including birthday parties, dance recitals, sporting events, school plays and graduations despite it always

requiring getting on an airplane to do so.

In retirement, softball became Hal's new passion. He joined multiple Senior Softball teams and traveled across the United States, as well as to foreign

countries, to play in tournaments and win multiple champion rings.

Harold is survived by his loving wife Linda Louise (Caron) Johnson; his sisters Marjorie (Austin) Drake, Betty (Bill) Ferris, and Linda Johnson; his children Jeff (Shannon) Johnson, Rebecca (Chad) Meyer, and David (Natalie) Johnson; grandchildren Kaylee Johnson, Ashley Meyer, Tyler Johnson, Nicholas Meyer, Matthew Johnson, and Steven Johnson, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Harold was proceeded in death by his parents Manley Paul

Johnson and Luce Olive (Crane) Johnson.

Hal will be remembered as a devoted husband, loving father, adoring grandfather, faithful friend, and trusted teammate.

The funeral will be held at St. Clare Catholic Church, 1950 Junction Blvd, Roseville on January 20, 2025 at 10:30AM with reception to follow. A burial of cremains will take place at Dixon National Cemetery, 5810 Midway Rd, Dixon, CA 95620 on January 21, 2025 at 11:30AM.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to Alzheimer’s Association, the charity of his choice.

Hal has been a member of the Golden Seniors Softball Club since 1996. He was a great ball player and a good friend. He will be missed.

Dave Tanner, President

Golden Seniors Softball Club

Senior Softball Friends and Family having fun at the annual picnic! :D
09/24/2024

Senior Softball Friends and Family having fun at the annual picnic! :D

09/23/2024

Somewhere over the rainbow by Randy Baldwin

Our Veterans! :D 🇱🇷🇱🇷 Thank you for your service!
09/23/2024

Our Veterans! :D 🇱🇷🇱🇷 Thank you for your service!

09/22/2024

Dave T Music Sings "Little Red Riding Hood"

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SENIOR SOFTBALL FUN & FRIENDSHIP!

The Golden Seniors Softball Club of Sacramento provides softball fun and excitement to seniors, both men and women, and promotes friendship and camaraderie through meeting new people and playing and competing in league games. The games act like a fountain of youth for our players, improve their outlook on life, and they give every senior something to look forward to each week and every year. Come join the fun. Check us out and sign up at www.sacramentoseniorsoftball.org.