Australian Capital Territory Softball Association

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The Australian Capital Territory Softball Association is a regional sports body in Australia. It was founded in 1959 as the Federal Districts Women’s Softball Association, a group under the New South Wales Softball Association until it became an independent state body in 1961.

Yearly events

The ACT Softball Association holds a number of annual events;

This year(2006) will be the inaugural event.

An annual Men's tournament hosted by Softball Canberra in two grades, A Grade and B Grade, both play for prize money, for more information see main article.

An Annual Juniors event held over the Australia Day long weekend at the end of January. The Carnival caters for both boys and girls in the following;

Various ACT teams also compete in the New South Wales Softball Association's annual events;

State teams

The ACT attends all ASF National Championships

In recent times ACT softball has become the powerhouse of Men's softball in Australia and also produced some of the best male softballers in the world.

In 2000 the ACT under 16 Boy's team claimed their first National Title in Canberra, ACT. This team saw the birth of some future Australian and World softball stars. This team saw the start of outstanding careers of Andrew Kirkpatrick, Nick Norton and Nick Shailes as well as outstanding catcher Matt Norton.

The following year the majority of this team would compete at the Australian Under 19 Men's Nationals in Calbooture. With 10 of the 15 players only 16 years old the team overcame the huge age difference to secure their first of four consecutive National Titles at the under 19 level. This team also saw the inclusion of Michael Tanner, James Darby, Peter Albee, and Adam Thomas.

Associations

The Australian Capital Territory is made up of 7 Associations;

And one Umpires Association;

See also

References

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