Editor’s Note The Women’s Fastpitch Softball Association is filling a huge void in organized fastpitch softball. Up until now, the only game in town was either the co-ed slow pitch leagues or a few 23U teams that played minimal games once you broke the age limit on 18U. I was made aware by Kali Capps that in 2010, that had all changed. She contacted me on Twitter and asked if I would be interested in getting the word out. Thinking back to all of those teary eyes of some of the best players (and people) I ever had the good fortune to be associated with when they realized their last 18U game was in the books, how could I say no to Kali? Below is Kali’s account of this new league. So if you are too old for 18U, you’re just right for the Women’s Fastpitch Softball Association.
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West Hartford Amateur Softball League. This is a girls fast pitch softball league for coach pitch, juniors, and high school girls in Connecticut. Players from all towns are welcome to play in WHASL.
So dig out your fastpitch softball cleats, glove and bat, pull on those fastpitch softball uniforms and let’s go play! Better yet, let’s play two!
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Women's Fastpitch Softball Association launched its leagues nationwide in the spring of 2010. The WFSA, a division of the National Adult Baseball Association, is recognized as an adult alternative to women’s slow-pitch softball. The goal is to have a nationally based league of cities playing softball under a common set of rules, with the emphasis on competition and fun.
Competition and fun is exactly what is happening in the Inland Empire during their inaugural season. With ages spanning from 18 – 50something years old, the 1st WFSA league in the state of California has gotten the ball rolling for surrounding areas to jump on the bandwagon. Orange County is beginning their first season of play in April 2011; just a week before the Inland Empire league starts it's second. San Gabriel Valley is also in preparation to open up very soon to serve the women in the SGV/ East Los Angeles area. The Women's Fastpitch Softball Association leagues are popping up all across the country right now. Maybe even in your area!
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