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NEWCASTLE Mixed (coed) LEAGUE



Friday night SPRING Mixed (coed) league starts APRIL 13
The cost to get in the gate is $2 for everyone, except seniors and kids.

league costs $525
this includes league fees and umpire fees.
the $50 deposit needs to be mailed to Harry as soon as possible
1700 Ridgeview Lane
Newcastle, ok 73065

Then $100 is due each night if you don't pay all of it in full the first night.
ALL fees are to be paid in full by the 3rd night of play.

any questions call or E-mail
me, Debbie 590-8308 coach_mommy@hotmail.com
OR Harry 387-5753 or 206-7212 dirtyharry@pldi.net

NEWCASTLE SOFTBALL COMPLEX
Where the best of the best play!
http://www.eteamz.com/ncoksoftball/index.cfm?
SLOW-PITCH SOFTBALL
GREATEST SHOW ON DIRT!

USSSA TEAMS, INDIVIDUALS, AND PLAYERS PLAYING WITH A TEAM OR WHO HAVE PLAYED WITH A TEAM DURING THAT SEASON OR A TOURNAMENT THAT OWE FEES OR ANY OTHER MONIES TO USSSA PARKS:


YOU WILL BE PUT ON SUSPENSION FROM ANY AND ALL USSSA LEAGUE AND TOURNAMENT PLAY IF FEES ARE NOT PAID BY A DATE THAT IS SET BY THE INDIVIDUAL USSSA PARKS AND THEIR PARK DIRECTORS.



Tuesday, May 18
2012 Spring mixed (coed) league schedule



2012 spring mixed (coed) league

21 FAMILY

22 CUZNZ

23 NEXXUS

24 ARMADON MEAT

25 ALL TALK

26 WTF

27 SCREWBALLS     

31 CW

32 RAX-N-CRAX

33 JACKERS

34 GRASSHOPPERS

35 DUCES WILD 

41 WE'VE GOT THE RUNS

42 JUST 4 FUN

43 Super Crew

44 THUNDERCATS

45 Wii Not Fit

46 ELITE

47 CUTTERS

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6/1/2012

6:30 23-24 42-43 41-46 31-34

7:30 22-23 43-44 46-47 34-35

8:30 21-24 41-44 42-45 31-32

9:30 22-25 26-27 47-45 35-33

10:30 21-26 27-25   32-33



Sunday, August 28
SOFTBALL BAT STANDARDS ~ I RECEIVED THIS EMAIL THE FIRST OF THE YEAR.

Softball Bat Standards Announcement  

  

USSSA has a long history with 1.20 BPF standard developed on principals of physics by Dr. Richard Brandt of NYU.  While the current standard of 1.20 BPF for softball bats remains in our view the appropriate level for competition, the current generation of composite bats is susceptible to alteration and improvement with overuse. As such, USSSA attempted to address the issue by providing stiff penalties or those who use altered bats and is attempting to help develop an on field testing device to determine when bats might through overuse or alteration exceed the 1.20 BPF standard. In addition, USSSA has reduce the compression (that is hardness of the ball) used in slow pitch from at one time in excess of 700# to 325# for today’s balls. And lastly, USSSA has reduced the weight of the ball, again in an attempt to maintain the proper competitive level of play. With all of that done, USSSA still finds the possibility of altered and overused composite bats to be a concern. 

Accordingly, beginning in 2011, USSSA will revamp its 1.20 BPF testing procedures to reduce the possibility of improved performance of carbon fiber bats with overuse or alteration while maintaining the 1.20 BPF standard. Bats passing the new test will carry a new and easily identifiable USSSA mark on the taper of all USSSA licensed bats. Old bats with the old USSSA BPF Mark currently are expected to be grandfathered through the end of the 2012 season. Additionally, USSSA softball bats with the new Mark are not currently expected to be available until late fall of 2011.  

 

This announcement is effective as of the issue date of October 19, 2010