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Old Mon Jun 24, 2013, 10:33am
shagpal shagpal is offline
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I agree, its the people.

The ASA heads have dropped the ball in so many ways, its amazing they can't seem to come to terms to change. No other organization has squandered their goodwill and stronghold more than the ASA. The proof is all the other organizations that have risen where the ASA failed to meet expectations.

ASA registration may still be a requirement to stay relevant in softball, but that day seems to be coming to an end. Most of the partners I crew with have abandoned their ASA gear and affiliation in distain.


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Originally Posted by Little Jimmy View Post
Over the last 15 years I've paid tribute to many overlords (NSA, ASA, USSSA, Fed, both state and national, and a variety of locals. The letters that they went by meant nothing. It was the people who ran the organization that dictated whether I was supported or not. In my little piece of the world ASA isn't very strong but drive 100 miles south and it's the go to organization. It's people, not letters, that make the difference.
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