Haylea Petrie (born 5 July 1969 in Wee Waa, New South Wales) is a softball player from Australia, who won a bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Haylea was player number #144 and played 221 games for Australia. A right handed outfielder and one of the most dangerous batters in the world. Her aggression in the batting box always kept opposition pitchers on their toes.
In 1998, Haylea lead the Australian softball team to one of their biggest wins in over a decade, with a Grand Slam Homerun over the defending World champions, the USA.
Haylea was an Australian Softball representative from 1986 - 2000. In 1986, Haylea represented the U/19s Australian Softball team that toured White Rock in Canada as an invitational team for the World Series. Haylea was the only Australian player to make the Open's World All Stars team. This made Haylea one of the top nine players in the world.
She was a member of the Australian Institute of Sport from 1986 - 2000.
A member of the Queensland Academy of Sport from 1991 - 2000.
A Queensland Open Women's Softball representative from 1988 - 2000 and was Vice Captain in 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000.
Captain/Coach of Brisbane Saints A1 team from 1994 - 2000. (Won premiership 1996/1997. First time in 17 years.
Brisbane Diamonds National Fastpitch Team from 1992 - 2000.
NSW softball representative from 1982 - 1987.
NSW combined high schools softball representative from 1982 - 1987. Haylea was awarded the very prestigious award of a NSW Blue two times.
AWARDS
1992/1993/1996/1997 Most Valuable Player, National Fastpitch Softball League.
1992/1996/1997 Best Batting Award, National Fastpitch Softball League.
1996/1997 All Stars Team - National Fastpitch Softball League.
1996/1997 Most Valuable Player - Australian Club Championships
1994/1995 Most Valuable Player - Brisbane Softball, June Spice Medal.
1992/1993 Most Home Runs, Most Catches, Most Runs Batted In (RBI's) and Best Batter Award - National Fastpitch Softball competition.
INTERNATIONAL AWARDS
1989 World All Stars Team, South Pacific Classic, New Zealand.
1992 Best Batter, Named in All Stars Team, Most Valuable Player - Alpha Sports Team Tournament, Vancouver, Canada.
1998 World All Stars Team, South Pacific Classic, New Zealand.
2005 Softball Australia Hall of Fame
2013 International Softball Federation Hall of Fame
INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS.
1988 Bicentennial, Brisbane
1989 South Pacific Classic, Sydney
1989 Intercontinental Cup, Italy
1990 New Zealand v Australia - New Zealand
1990 VII Women's Softball World Championship, Normal, USA
1993 Canada Cup
1993 Connecticut and Pennsylvania Tournament
1993 Longstreth Tournament
1994 South Pacific Classic, Sydney
1994 Port Perry Tournament
1994 VIII Women's Softball World Championship, St John's, Canada
1995 USA Series
1995 Pre Olympic Tournament, Columbus, Georgia, USA Canada Cup, White Rock, British Columbia, Canada.
1996 Chinese Taipei Series
1996 Four Nations Tournament
1996 Asian Tour
1996 Los Angeles Tour
1996 Summer (July) Olympic Games, Atlanta, USA - BRONZE MEDAL.
1997 Tri-series, Oklahoma City (July) - GOLD MEDAL.
1997 Superball Series, Columbus, USA, (July) - GOLD MEDAL.
1997 New Zealand v Australia series
1997 Qantas Challenge
1998 South Pacific Classic, New Zealand, (February) - SILVER MEDAL
1998 Canada Cup, Vancouver, (June) - GOLD MEDAL
1998 World Series, Japan (July) - SILVER MEDAL
1999 DeBilt Challenge Series, Holland (May) - GOLD MEDAL
1999 Canada Cup, Vancouver (June) - SILVER MEDAL
1999 Japan Cup, Japan (August) - BRONZE MEDAL
1999 New Zealand Test Series, Sydney (September) - GOLD MEDAL
1999 Trans-Tasman Challenge
2000 Brisbane International Challenge
INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS
1992 Alpha Sports Open Team - Awarded Best Batter, Awarded Most Valuable Player of the League, Named in the All Stars Team
1993/1994 White Rock Renegade Senior Team
1997 Redding California (June - August)