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  2. Columbus All-Americans - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The American Professional Slo-Pitch League (APSPL) was the first such league, launching in an era of experimentation in professional sports leagues. [8] The APSPL was formed in 1977 by former World Football League executive, and Columbus resident, Bill Byrne , who would go on to form the Women's Professional Basketball League .

  3. List of sports teams in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Jaybirds, American Professional Slow Pitch League (1977–78) Cleveland Stepien's Competitors, American Professional Slow Pitch League (1979) Cleveland Stepien's Competitors, North American Softball League (1980) Cleveland Competitors, United Professional Softball League (1982)

  4. United States Specialty Sports Association - Wikipedia

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    Slow-pitch softball, baseball, fast-pitch softball, and basketball athletes make up approximately 90% of USSSA's membership. The remaining 9 sports account for over 350,000 registrations in USSSA, including Tae Kwan Do and Soccer, two sports that USSSA holds events in Osceola County.

  5. Windmill Park hosts slow pitch softball league - AOL

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    Jul. 26—FAIRMONT — Tucked away at the end of Ogden Avenue, Windmill Park plays host to a slow pitch softball league with games every evening. Randy Hines, director of softball at Windmill Park ...

  6. 1983 National Collegiate slow-pitch softball championship

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    The 1983 National Collegiate women's slow-pitch softball championship was held in Graham, North Carolina, near Raleigh, on May 5–7.This was the first year after the demise of the AIAW, which had conducted the previous two national title tournaments in 1981 and 1982.

  7. List of OHSAA softball champions - Wikipedia

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  8. Ohio Bobcats - Wikipedia

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    The 1974 team, led by head coach Joyce King, went undefeated, boasting a record of 11–0–1. It was not until 1975 that the program made the switch from slow-pitch to fast-pitch. In that 1975 season, [9] the team went 16–1 and made it to the AIAW Women's College World Series for the first time in program history, where it won two games and ...

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