Thursday, March 13 CALIFORNIA WAVES 18 GOLD ASA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1995
The California Waves 18U Gold Fastpitch team is based out of Simi Valley, CA. The Waves organization has a long successful history and has been around for apx. 24 years. OUR FOCUS IS COLLEGE EXPOSURE with the main goal for every player to obtain an academic and or athletic scholarship and graduate from college. Our players come from as far north as San Luis Obispo to Thousand Oaks to Los Angeles to Granada Hills. With all of our players come from different cities these players have been able to become a close net group on and of the field.
Ca Waves will be attending the top College Exposure tournaments in Fall 2007 and Summer 2008. Our season is very aggressive as you can preview our season under Waves News. We are confirmed in these showcase events and plan to compete in 2 or 3 ASA 18u Gold National Qualifing tournaments.
Team Practice Sunday 18 May 08 9AM-3PM
CHANNEL ISLANDS H.S. , Oxnard CA
PITCHERS/CATCHERS 9:00AM TEAM Practice 10:00AM
Upcoming Tournament: N/A
DATE
EVENT
LOCATION
May 30-Jun1
Diamonds 18u Gold(4 Games)
Ventura, CA
Jun 7-8
USSSA TOURNAMENT
Santa Fe Springs, CA
Jun 13-15
NFCA Camp/ Showcase
Las Vegas, NV
Jun 20-22
Gold Qualifier
Lancaster, CA
Jun 27-29
Gold Qualifier
Sacramento, CA
Jun 30-Jul 6
Fireworks Showcase
Aurora, CO
Jul 12-13
USSSA World Series Warm-up
TBD
Jul 16-20
ASA Champions Cup
Irvine, CA
Jul 26-27
Friendly
Orange County
Aug 3-10
ASA Gold Nationals
OKC, OK
Just Updated - check out our profiles!
CALIFORNIA WAVES GET INVITATION TO COLORADO FIREWORKS 2008 !!!!
2008 SENIORS - CONGRATULATIONS:
KRISSY MACKIEWICZ
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
CAYDI DOMMEYER
CSU MONTEREY BAY
ALYSSA JOHNSON
DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY
2007 SENIORS - CONGRATULATIONS:
SARA JANE WEBSTER
DICKINSON UNIVERSITY
DEENA MARGOLIN
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY
ASHLEY VALINE
HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
BIANCA ALVAREZ
TALLAHASSEE COLLEGE
2005 WAVES TAKE SECOND IN CANADA CUP !!!
The Waves placed second in the consolation bracket against teams from the UNITED STATES, CANADA,and CHINA. The Waves played nine games before losing a 1-0 eight-inning international tiebraker against the ASA EXTREME from WASHINGTON. Three games were played in the rain and the Waves defeated teams from BRITISH COLUMBIA, ALASKA, AND CALIFORNIA. The Waves allowed less than two per game.