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MSF Softball Programs

As an affiliate of the ASA and USA Softball, the Minnesota Sports Federation supports both Junior Olympic and adult softball. In addition, the MSF oversees the operation of the Minnesota Softball Hall of Fame.

Over 100 teams advanced from Minnesota to ASA*USA National Tournament play in 2007.

Congratulations to all teams!

2008 Boy's and Young Men's 23-Under ASA/USA Fastpitch National Championship Tournament in Brandon, SD.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 "Grandfathered" Bats no longer authorized in ASA beginning in 2008

 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, November, 6 2006 — The Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA), the National Governing Body of Softball in the United States, today announced that under a resolution adopted by the ASA Board of Directors, bats submitted by manufacturers that were previously allowed a 2 mph variance in the ASA’s test standards are no longer authorized for use in ASA Championship Play effective January 1, 2008. 

Commonly referred to by players and coaches as “grandfathered” bats, these bats were allowed a 2 mph testing variance under the terms of an agreement the bat manufacturers and ASA negotiated in the fall of 2003.  These terms will no longer be in effect on January 1, 2008 thus making these bats illegal for use in ASA Championship Play.

According to the list provided to ASA under the terms of the agreement with each manufacturer, the following bats will be placed on the non approved list on January 1, 2008

 Easton
Synergy2

 Miken
Freak

Louisville Slugger

SB304

SB404

Worth
XGOLD-Fastpitch
XRED-Fastpitch
XPST4
WWSCA

SBWKA

 About the ASA

The Amateur Softball Association of America, a volunteer driven, not-for-profit organization based in Oklahoma City, OK, is the national governing body of softball in the United States.  Founded in 1933, the ASA regulates competition in every state through a network of 85 local associations to insure fairness and equal opportunity to the millions of players who annually play the sport.  Additional information about the ASA and its Bat Testing and Certification Program can be found by visiting www.asasoftball.com