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  2. Australia women's national softball team - Wikipedia

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    The Australia women's national softball team, also known as the Aussie Spirit, [2] is the national softball team of Australia. It is governed by Softball Australia and takes part in international softball competitions. They are one of Australia's most successful women's sporting teams on the world stage, and they have achieved outstanding ...

  3. Haylea Petrie - Wikipedia

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    Haylea was an Australian Softball representative from 1986 - 2000. In 1986, Haylea represented the U/19s Australian Softball team that toured White Rock in Canada as an invitational team for the World Series. Haylea was the only Australian player to make the Open's World All Stars team. This made Haylea one of the top nine players in the world.

  4. ASF National Championships - Wikipedia

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    Softball Australia logo. Each year Softball Australia holds eight National Championships. These are hosted by the various state bodies around Australia on a rotational roster. In 2006 over 800 people participated in these championship, with every state and territory entering at least one team.

  5. Softball is no longer a sleeping giant. Just hear the Women’s ...

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  6. Midge Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Nelson started her international career in 1960, and is considered one of the greatest Australian softball players, competing with the Australia women's national softball team in the Women's Softball World Cup four times. At the 1965 world cup in Melbourne, the Australian team won and Nelson scored two home runs in the lead-up game to the final ...

  7. Rachel Lack - Wikipedia

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    She participated at the 2014 Softball World Championship. [3] Lack was selected for the Australian women's national softball team at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [4] The team came away with one win out of five, beating Italy 1-0 in their second match of the Round Robin and finished fifth overall. [5] Full details are in Australia at the 2020 ...

  8. Softball in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The first national organisation for women's softball was created in 1947 as a result of talks at the first interstate championships and named the Australian Women's Softball Council. [1] It was originally composed of representatives from New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland and Victoria. [ 1 ]

  9. Stacey McManus - Wikipedia

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    McManus is a member of Australia's women national softball team. [4] In March 2009, she participated in a Brisbane-based training camp. [8] In July 2011, she accompanied the team on a tour of North America, the only national team player from her part of New South Wales selected for the team.