In his 39th year in the league, Walker finally won his first World Series last year, but he did not do it alone. May’s wife, Missy, said the bond between Walker and May is strong. In fact, when May and Walker play each other, the wives role the dice. Their wives are close and the couples enjoy being together. They watched their children grow up together. They played softball together, as did several members in the league. They’ve remained friends after graduating from Ephrata in 1982, staying close through marriage, divorce and remarriages. They estimate that they’ve played more than 15,000 games together.Īs teenagers, May said the two would play APBA from 8 a.m. May and Walker became friends in seventh grade the same year May introduced Walker to the game of APBA, where players manage a team based on stats and rolling dice.
Burkholder is the only original member still in the league. Walker, a childhood friend of May, joined the league and for the last 40 years the Ephrata residents have competed against each other in this league, which turned 50 this year. It was like one of those stories where a fledgling band is short a bass player and recruits one from down the street and the rest is history.