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Saturday, January 13
We are BAJA
Welcome to the Baja Arizona Girls Softball Association site.
Baja Softball is the federation of girls' softball leagues in
Southern Arizona and is associated with Baja Arizona Baseball
Academy, founded by UA baseball coach Jerry Stitt.

The Mission of Baja Softball is to provide a place for all girls
aged 5 through 18 to learn and play softball - regardless of
skill level. We strive to maintain an affirming culture, teaching
the girls through positive reinforcement the values of integrity,
teamwork, and doing their best at all times. We recognize our
responsibilty to the development of the player - physical, mental,
social, and emotional.

Former All-American baseball player and coach, Jerry Stitt
founded Baja Arizona Baseball Academy with a vision of creating
a positive environment in which young athletes could learn and
play the game of baseball.

The next level for Mr. Stitt is to organize a recreational league,
both for baseball and softball. Mr. Stitt's philosophy - and,
thus, that of Baja Softball - is much the same as the best
of other youth organzations.


Baja Fastpitch offers many benefits to the young softball player in Tucson:

Local Control - Baja Softball is a federation of leagues,
with each league contributing members to an Executive Board.
Thus, Baja is ultimately run by the parents of the players.
Coach Mentoring - Baja will provide clinics for coaches by
experienced high school and college coaches. Baja believes
that parents need to be involved in their children's
activities and that it is essential that each parent be given
the opportunity to learn just as their daughter.
Clinics/Camps - Clinics and camps will be provided for the
players throughout the city. These events will be open to all
leagues. They will be conducted by experts including high
school and college coaches and former college players.
Umpires - An umpire roster will be available to all leagues.
Umpire clinics will be conducted for new and experienced umpires.
In addition, a youth umpire program will be created wherein
teenagers can umpire the younger girls' games.
Age Divisions - Baja age divisions will mirror those of ASA
with the exception of 16 and under (18 and under will encompass
girls from 15 to 18).
Tournaments - At the end of the season two tournaments will
be held. A city wide tournament will be held which will
include each regular season team. This allows all girls to
participate in a tournament. All Star teams will be elected
and play in another tournament. These All Star teams will
then have the opportunity to travel to another tournament.
Unity - The Baja leagues, although independent, work together
closely. All leagues have access to the same information
and what one league learns is shared among the others.
Baja Fastpitch is a federation of individual leagues.




Wednesday, August 8
BAJA JOINS ASA
Baja Joins ASA

Big News:   Baja Arizona Girls Softball Association (Baja) has teamed up with the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) to become an ASA Recreational League. 


Q:  What is Baja?
A:  Baja is a recreational softball league for girls aged 4 ½ to 18.  Currently, there are seven leagues throughout the Tucson area, with approximately 1200 players participating each spring and 600 each fall.


Q:  Why did Baja choose to affiliate with ASA?
A:  ASA is a national organization dedicated to girls? softball.  The Baja organization is a local grass roots program that will be able to benefit greatly from its association with ASA.  The impact will be felt immediately with some of ASA?s most experienced coaches in Tucson coming out to help train our volunteer coaches get ready for the season.  The benefit will be realized throughout the seasons with increased membership and improved skills of both coaches and players.  For those players that have really showcased their talents during the season and make their all-star teams, ASA offers an opportunity for those players and teams to compete in tournaments beyond the city tournament and potentially go all the way to nationals.  From an administrative stand-point, ASA provides continuity from season to season as volunteers within the invidual Baja leagues move on and others move in.


Q:  Why did ASA want Baja?
A:  The goal of both the ASA and the Baja programs is to grow girls? softball in Tucson.  Rather than working independently of each other, both groups determined that the best way to grow was to pool their resources and speak with one voice.


Q:  ASA is competitive.  Will this change Baja?s ?Everyone Plays? philosophy?
A:  The reality of ASA is that recreational league players make up 85% of ASA?s national membership, so it is not ASA that?s necessarily super competitive; it just seems that way in Tucson where there has not been an ASA recreational league.  But to answer the question ? Baja?s philosophy will not change.  We are committed to giving every girl in Tucson an opportunity to learn and play the great game of softball. 


Q:  Will there be a name change?
A:  There will be no name change.  We will remain Baja Arizona Girls Softball Association.  People associate different things with different names.  Name recognition of both Baja and ASA will hopefully lead to greater participation, as families realize that we are all about the girls.


Q:  Will the recreation league remain affiliated with Jerry Stitt?
A:  Yes.  Jerry Stitt has a great philosophy and a real understanding of the importance of youth sports.  The driving force behind the recreational league is to make sure that kids are having fun while learning new skills, both physical and mental.   We appreciate that Jerry continues to offers his wisdom and support of Baja softball.


Q:  What does this affiliation mean for the existing ASA travel teams?

A:  ASA travel teams are generally considered to be the highest level of competitive play. By improving and growing the recreational leagues that feed into these travel teams, we provide two benefits to the travel teams.  First, we enlarge and improve the talent pool from which the travel teams find their players.  Second, we will be able to provide a better program for those players that don?t meet the skill level of the travel teams, so that the elite programs made up of the most talented players, and the mid-level players will have more opportunities to find teams and comparable competition.

Q:  What is the ultimate goal?
A:  Our goal is to increase our membership in Tucson and to see that every high school has a Baja league that will feed quality softball players into their program.  Ultimately, we would like to see 6,000 girls playing Baja ASA recreational softball each season.



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