<div data-rss-type=”text”> n <h3> n <span> n n 1989 ISC MVP and Hall of Famer Randy Burnsiden n </span> n </h3> n</div> n<div> n <img src=”https://irp.cdn-website.com/d11b1ea0/dms3rep/multi/RandyBurnside.png”/> n</div> n<div data-rss-type=”text”> n <p> n <span> n n The ISC is saddened to learn of the passing of Hall of Fame Player (2005) Randy Burnside, of Seattle, WA.n n </span> n </p> n <p> n <span> n <br/> n </span> n </p> n <p> n <span> n n A four-time ISC All-World player, Randy played on two of the best teams in their respective decades, the Seattle Pay’n Pak team of the 1980s and then the Penn Corp/NHCD dynasty in the 1990s.n n </span> n </p> n <p> n <span> n <br/> n </span> n </p> n <p> n <span> n n He was the ISC World Tournament MVP in 1989 and was the co-leader in RBIs that year as Sioux City won the second of their four titles.n n </span> n </p> n <p> n <span> n <br/> n </span> n </p> n <p> n <span> n n We offer our deepest sympathies to the Burnside family and Randy’s friends and former teammates.n n </span> n </p> n</div>





