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Darren Zack was born on 1960 in Garden River, Canada, is an A male softball player. Discover Darren Zack's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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1960

Darren Zack (born 1960 in Garden River, Ontario, Canada), also known by his nickname "Z-MAN" is a fastpitch softball player.

Zack is an Ojibwa softball player and he has set records at every level, pitching the most wins, strikeouts and consecutive scoreless innings, and capturing three gold medals at the Pan Am Games.

Zack conducts pitching clinics throughout North America, encouraging community involvement in the sport.

Zack currently lives in the Garden River First Nation Reserve with his wife Charlotte and their children.

Zack has 5 children, Shawn, John, late William, Molli and Darren Junior.

Shawn has 2 sons and Jr has a son and daughter, thus Darren has four grandchildren.

Zack's culture and spirituality is important to him, specifically the teachings of the tobacco.

Zack was born during 1960 in Garden River, Ontario, Canada to John and Edith Zack and grew up on the Garden River First Nations Reserve near Sault Ste. Marie.

He is a part of the Ojibwa tribe and remains a resident of the Garden River First Nation reserve.

He has one sister Leslie and one brother Brenden.

While he was young he was taught many sports, including fishing, hunting, football, and softball, the latter of which was a family tradition.

Zack believes his family's love for Fastpitch and the fact they would throw the ball around with him as a child was instrumental to his career success.

He has also commented that as a child the mentors in his life had encouraged him to go as far as he could with the sport.

Specifically as a teenager, after consulting his grandfather with a dream about an eagle and playing for team Canada, his grandfather explained the eagle was the "highest bird" and symbolic of no one being able to break his records if he pursued fastpitch.

1974

Zack got his start in the game as a 14-year-old with the Garden River Braves in 1974.

He began his fastball career at first and third base, but yearned to pitch.

When he was 19 years old his uncle did not show up for the game and he got his first chance to pitch.

1983

In 1983 the Boston Belmont Merchants came calling, and he played three seasons for teams in Boston and Connecticut, including Wellesley Trucking.

1987

In 1987 he joined Ashland ESS, and then had a stint with the Vancouver Magicians (1990-1992) of the Norwest League, while also spending two seasons pitching in New Zealand.

Steve Frost, a sports reporter, said that Zack can routinely throw between 85 and 90 miles per hour.

Zack competed in the International Softball Congress (ISC) World Tournament on several occasions.

His first appearance in the tournament was in Saskatoon, 1987.

1991

Zack played for the Canada national team from 1991 to 2004.

He won two consecutive gold medals at the Pan American games in 1991 1995.

He was also the Canadian champion in 1991, 1993 and in 1995.

Zack has also played for several Canadian Native Fastball Championships (CNFC) teams including Garden River, Horse Lake Thunder, Sapotaweyak, and Invermere A's.

1992

In addition, he was named to the ISC All-World Team nine times between the years of 1992 and 2004.

1993

He won four ISC World Tournament Championships, that were 1993 and 1995 with the Toronto Gators, 1998 with the Tamper Smokers, and 2000 with Decatur Pride.

He has set records such as the second-best record for all-time consecutive game wins and third in ISC World Tournament victories.

1995

A highlight of his career was pitching 150 strikeouts over the course of 69.66 consecutive scoreless innings and winning 10 games at the 1995 ISC World Tournament in Iowa.

1996

He has won several medals, including gold medals at the Pan-American Games and a silver medal at the 1996 World Softball Championships.

2002

In 2002 Zack was induced into Sault Ste.

Marie Sports Hall of Fame.

Usually, there is a three-year waiting period after an athlete retires to be induced, but based on Zack's success and ability to give Sault Ste.

Marie National exposure, this waiting period was waived.

Zack picked up a championship at the World Senior Men's Fastball Tournament in 2002, and a 3rd-place finish in 2006.

2003

In 2003 Darren Zack ran to be elected on to the council of the Garden River First Nations band.

He along with 44 other candidates ran for 12 available spots.

2010

Zack had a book released about him in 2010, called Z-Man Darren Zack, which chronicles his career.

In 2010, Zack was playing alongside his son Darren Zack Jr. with the Palermo Athletics, a Kitchener area club.