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Slo Pitch is a Canadian web television comedy series, co-created by J Stevens, Gwenlyn Cumyn, and Karen Knox. [1] The series centres on the Brovaries, an underachieving softball team for LGBTQ women and non-binary players; despite being perennial losers who are mostly more concerned with drinking beer and meeting women at after-game parties than they are with the sport, they unexpectedly find ...
Karen Knox is a Canadian director, actor, and writer. She is the show runner of Slo Pitch, [1] and Homeschooled on CBC, which she wrote, directed, and starred in. [2] She received the DGC award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement for her sophomore feature film We Forgot to Break Up. [3]
The OASA is the governing body for male competitive fast-pitch softball in Ontario. The association organizes qualifying tournaments and provincial championships. [1] [2] [3] Each year the association inducts one or more members who have contributed to the development of amateur softball in Ontario into its Hall of Fame. [4]
In late spring 2007, the girl's slo-pitch team became WCSSA champions. They ended their season with 22 wins and 0 losses – a perfect season. They also competed in two tournaments in addition to the regular season, one in Toronto hosted by Bishop Allen and one in Kitchener at the Peter Hallman ballpark. They won both tournaments.
Amanda Cordner is a Canadian actor, most noted for their regular role as 7ven in the television series Sort Of. [1]Originally from Schomberg, Ontario, [2] Cordner is a graduate of the theatre program at York University. [3]
In addition, the Knights field teams in hockey, slo-pitch, lacrosse, badminton, ski, snowboard and golf. HDCH participates in the HWIAC [clarification needed] and competes in Zone 1 of the Southern Ontario Secondary Schools Association, [1] part of the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations. The school is also a member the Ontario ...
[2] [3] [4] The American Professional Slo-Pitch League (APSPL) was the first such league, launching in an era of experimentation in professional sports leagues. [5] [6] The APSPL was formed in 1977 by former World Football League front-office executive Bill Byrne with former New York Yankees star Whitey Ford as commissioner. Jay Friedman, owner ...
The year 1990 was a very momentous occasion for the USSSA as the first slo-pitch softball tour of the Soviet Union occurred, with the team traveling through and playing in Moscow, Leningrad, and Tallinn. In 1991, the USSSA added world tournaments for Black Americans and Women. Jim Swint also became the ninth National President.