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We will be donating $15.00 from each team's entry fee for all ASA tournaments in N.W. Indiana
for the Indiana Dependent Children's Fund for Veterans.
This is for children in our state that need help in playing sports, whether it be equipment needed
or help with sponsorship.
Any child who has had a parent either critically injured or mortally wounded in the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan are eligible.
For the current Nationals Information, click HERE
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Softball is a way of life for thousands of people each year, and their choice for softball is the Amateur Softball Association, the national governing body of softball in the United States.
Not every team can come home with a national championship, but the ASA softball program gives people an opportunity to have clean, competitive fun playing slow pitch, fast pitch or modified pitch, at levels ranging from district to national championship.
Since its founding in 1933, the Amateur Softball Association has given the sport direction and strived to have the best program possible for the millions of people who play amateur softball each summer. Many of them started playing in the ASA's Junior Olympic program before moving up to the adult divisions of play.
ASA has kept its hand on the pulse of the softball community in America and, when needed, has added divisions of championship play to meet the interests of those involved in the ASA program.
Today, ASA has more than 90 national championships, ranging from 10-under fast pitch to 75-over slow pitch. Annually more than 40,000 players participate in ASA National Championship Finals and they are assured of playing some of the best teams in America.
The tournaments they participate in are run by well-qualified tournament staffs who care about the players participating in their national tournament and want them to enjoy playing in an ASA adult national championship.
Jess Maxey of Yukon, OK, had this to say a few years ago after his team played in an ASA national championship.
"We played in a lot of tournaments and won most of them, even so-called world tournaments, but it wasn't until we got to the ASA nationals that we realized we had distinguished ourselves by earning a spot among the best. It was exciting to compete against some of the legendary teams in the sport and realize that they had also earned the right to be there. There is nothing like an ASA national. It's a tournament that means something and it creates memories that will stay with you for a lifetime."
It's the substance behind ASA national championships that make them the best of the rest and teams realize they have accomplished something they can be proud of for a lifetime.
Besides well-run national championships, the participants are assured of nothing but the best in umpiring. Each year more than 40,000 umpires register with one of the more than 83 ASA local associations. The ASA annually hosts local, state and national umpire clinics, which cover the nation and bring together the best instruction available in the sport to all 15 regions of the ASA. The ASA strives to make its umpires the best they can be, and ASA umpires are known for their professionalism and expertise.
Besides playing in national championships, the ASA program offers players, if they are selected to one of the USA National Teams, an opportunity to compete in the Olympics, Pan American Games and ISF World Championships, as well as other national and international events.
As the NGB of softball, the ASA is the only softball organization that can offer players the opportunity to play in these prestigious events, which are often held throughout the world. The 2008 Olympics, for example, will be held in China, and USA Softball is responsible for selecting and training the USA Olympic Team for the 2008 Games. In the past three Olympics, 1996, 2000, and 2004 the USA National Team has won the gold medal.
To help players improve their skills for not only these prestigious events but for national championships as well, the ASA offers clinics, camps, publications and videos, all designed to help people become better playing America's summer pastime - softball.
To learn more about the ASA program in your local area contact the appropriate ASA commissioner and learn why ASA has it all for softball.
ASA National Qualifiers:
April 25 & 26 Early Bird Northern National Qualifier (Class B, 10-u/12-u/14-u) PJM Fields, Portage, IN - Click Here For Info
May 22 thru 24 "Spring Fling" USA / ASA National Qualifier (Class Open, 12-u/14-u) Imagination Glen Softball Complex, Portage, IN - Click Here For Info
May 29 thru 31 ASA Northern National Qualifier (Class A, 12-u/12-u/14-u/16-u) "Hidden Lake Classic" Hidden Lake, Merrillville, IN - Click Here For Info
June 12 thru 14 "Diamonds of the North" ASA Northern National College Exposure / Scholarship Tournament (Open Class, 14-u/16-u/18-u) Imagination Glen, Portage, IN - Click Here For Info
June 12 thru 14 "Diamonds of the North" ASA Northern National Qualifier (Class Open, 10-u/12-u) PJM Fields, Portage, IN - Click Here For Info
July 3 thru 5 PNC Northern National "Firecracker Shoot Out" College Exposure (Class Open, 16-u/18-u) Imagination Glen, Portage, IN - Click Here For Info
July 17 thru 19 Portage Invite (ASA Class C League Teams ONLY, 8-u/10-u/12-u/14-u/16-u) PJM Fields, Portage, IN
August 21 thru 23 ASA "Summer Slam" Regional Qualifier for 2010 (Class Open, 12-u/14-u/16-u/18-u) Imagination Glen, Portage, IN - Click Here For Info
September 4 thru 7 "Blueberry Fest" ASA Northern Nationl Points Qualifier for 2010 (Class Open, 12-u/14-u/16-u) will be playing in plymouth and nappanee - Click Here For Info
September 25 thru 27 "Fall Bash" ASA Northern National Qualifier for 2010 (Class Open, 12-u/14-u/16-u) Hidden Lake, Merrillville
October 16 thru 18 "Halloween Griller" ASA Northern National Qualifier for 2010 (Class Open, 12-u/14-u/16-u/18-u) Click Here For Info
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