[1] The team was also named Co-World Champions at the 1976 World Championships in Wellington, New Zealand, where twelve nations competed, but bad weather forced the cancellation of the tournament before it could be completed.
[2] In 1990, the team that Reginald played on between the years 1975-1976, was inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame.
He was named an All-Star at the 1976, 1981, and 1982, and 1983 National Championships, while competing for the Victoria Bate team, where he finished with a career batting average over 300.
[3] In his spare time, Reginald would also help adolescent players enhance their skills to improve their game.
[3] He was named a national Tom Longboat Award recipient in 1976 because of his accomplishments in softball, but also for his achievements in basketball, track and field, bowling, and rugby.