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  2. List of Little League Softball World Series champions by ...

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    Little League Softball Greenville, North Carolina: 1974 11–12 years old Little League Softball World Series: Junior League Softball Kirkland, Washington: 1999 12–14 years old Junior League Softball World Series: Senior League Softball Sussex County, Delaware: 1976 13–16 years old Senior League Softball World Series Big League Softball

  3. United States Specialty Sports Association - Wikipedia

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    Over that last weekend of August 1968, the first USSSA world softball tournament was played in West Allis, Wisconsin. Over the past 40 years USSSA has grown from a couple of thousand slow-pitch softball players to over 3.5 million participants playing 13 primary sports. In fact, USSSA sanctions teams and individuals in 38 sports.

  4. Nebraska Cornhuskers softball - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska won at least fifty games in each of the next three seasons, culminating in another WCWS appearance in 2002; NU was eliminated with a pair of one-run losses. Nebraska's run of twelve consecutive top-twenty-five national finishes ended in 2007, and the following year the program missed the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1994.

  5. 1976 Women's College World Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 Women's College World Series (WCWS) was held in Omaha, Nebraska on May 13–16, with nineteen college softball teams meeting in the 1976 ASA/AIAW fastpitch softball tournament. Most of the teams had won state championships. This was the last WCWS before the adoption of regional qualifying tournaments.

  6. USA Softball - Wikipedia

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    USA Softball was founded in 1933 as the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) with a tournament held in Chicago that was organized by Leo Fischer and Michael J. Pauley. [2] The following year, the 1934 National Recreation Congress recognized the ASA. [2] Shortly afterward, the ASA was located in Newark, New Jersey.

  7. Why did Jordy Bahl transfer from Oklahoma to Nebraska? Why ...

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    The Sooners' pitching, spearheaded by Jordy Bahl, was a big reason their 2023 softball team will go down as one of the most dominant teams in history. On top of leading one of the nation's top ...

  8. District baseball, softball tournaments: The latest scores ...

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    SOFTBALL. 5A SIC district tournament. 4A SIC district tournament. 3A SRV district tournament. 2A WIC district tournament. 1A WIC district tournament. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  9. National Softball Association - Wikipedia

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    It all started, “in 1982 around his kitchen table in Lexington, Kentucky, he announced his plans for The National Softball Association to his son Eddie Ray, Don Moore, Ernie Browning, eventual board members Jim Miles and Bernie Livers”. [1] Cantrell was a former player, coach, sponsor and tournament organizer for over 25 years.