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ASA Quick Facts
  • The Amateur Softball Association was founded in 1933 by Leo Fisher and Michael J. Pauley.
  • The ASA was named the National Governing Body of Softball in the United States by the United States Olympic Committee in 1978.
  • The ASA's National Office is located in Oklahoma City.
  • The ASA has 83 local associations that register teams and organize leagues around the country.
  • The Amateur Softball Association registers over 245,000 softball teams comprising over 3.5 million players.
  • The ASA annually registers over 83,000 youth girls' fast pitch softball teams comprising over 1.2 million girls.
  • The ASA annually registers over 43,000 certified umpires
  • The ASA conducts over 90 National Championships on an annual basis in which 30,000 players compete
  • The ASA's website, www.asasoftball.com, averages over 4,000 "unique visitors" per day.
  • The ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City has served as host of the NCAA Women's College World Series more than any other site.

 

 

 





 

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