EP Fastpitch Girls Softball: Links

Accleration Minnesota

Twin Cities Fastpitch League
The Twin Cities Fastpitch League is a Minnesota-based ASA league, providing a fair and competitive opportunity for girls in the 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U and 18U age levels, for the summer season.

FastSports
"FastSports - Minnesota Fastpitch" is owned and operated by Vince Muehe. The site is a service to the athletes, coaches and fans in the upper-midwest. While articles may not always be about fastpitch softball, that is the major focus.

Suburban League Minnesota
The Suburban League is affiliated with the Minnesota Metro Fastpitch League. MMFL sanctions our Suburban League Teams with the AFA, ASA and USSSA national organizations for League, Tournament, State and National Play.


MSF - Minnesota Sports Federation
The MSF is a non-profit, non-tax supported amateur sports organization that provides recreational activities for youth and adults. Our mission is to provide wholesome amateur-recreational sports opportunities that promote fitness, personal growth, good sportsmanship and the development of lifetime interpersonal skills.



ASA - Amateur Softball Association
The ASA has many important responsibilities as the national governing body of softball in the United States, including regulating competition to insure fairness and equal opportunity to the millions of player who annually play the sport.

League Tracker
Summer Travel Fastpitch Softball League Tracker -- Posted Standings of Teams 10U-18U

Tips And Drills
The eteamz tips & drills section is full of usefull drills, tips, games and more for coaches, players, and parents.


The MN State High School League
Member schools annually choose to join the League. The League exists to provide competitive, equitable and uniform opportunities for high school students to learn valuable lessons through participation in athletics and fine arts. The League also provides support for member schools with programs that address sportsmanship, chemical health, scholarship recognition. The League also oversees more than 4,500 registered contest officials and judges. The League provides educational programs for coaches.


Lake Conference - High School
The present
configuration began in 1957 with the entry of
Bloomington. This district later divided into
Lincoln and Kennedy, the latter joining in
1965. Bloomington Jefferson joined in 1970
and Bloomington Lincoln closed in 1981.
Burnsville entered in 1976. Apple
Valley, Rosemount and Eden Prairie joined
in 1986. Eagan came in 1990; Lakeville in
1993; Chaska in 1994 and Eastview in 1997.
The conference welcomes Lakeville South in
2005. The school previously known as
Lakeville now has the name Lakeville North.


MMFL - Minnesota Metro Fastpitch League