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Old Mon Jul 21, 2008, 04:27pm
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Next year, I plan to start the NAO softball association and require the umpires to wear chartreuse shirts with green slacks and white caps. Also, a clean shirt will be required for each game.

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And don't forget white patent leather belts, white socks, and white patent leather shoes.

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Old Mon Jul 21, 2008, 05:57pm
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NAFA has been around in the men's game for a while. This is the first year they have ventured into youth as far as I know. I have done the men's side of NAFA for several years. It's a lot of fun. They are having their men's world series in my hometown in August. We have always worn white shirts. They are pretty comfortable.

I have done AFA and used the grey. I think they look pretty ugly. All I know is I have 5 different types of shirts and I really don't want to buy another one.
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Old Mon Jul 21, 2008, 06:08pm
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I'm familiar with NAFA from the men's game - they've got a similar approach to the ISC ball that I do. I've not seen their youth games - doesn't exist in Pa, so far as I know.
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Old Mon Jul 21, 2008, 06:36pm
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NAFA has been around in the men's game for a while. This is the first year they have ventured into youth as far as I know. I have done the men's side of NAFA for several years. It's a lot of fun. They are having their men's world series in my hometown in August. We have always worn white shirts. They are pretty comfortable.

I have done AFA and used the grey. I think they look pretty ugly. All I know is I have 5 different types of shirts and I really don't want to buy another one.
You know me, I gotta be different. I got the gray that is made from the same
material as the ASA and NFHS shirts

You are right, the originial AFA grey were and are ugly. I understand the ones
offered at the tournament [NAFA] will be of the same material, however, I
have as stated, the other material.
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Old Mon Jul 21, 2008, 09:14pm
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NAFA has been around in the men's game for a while. This is the first year they have ventured into youth as far as I know. I have done the men's side of NAFA for several years. It's a lot of fun. They are having their men's world series in my hometown in August. We have always worn white shirts. They are pretty comfortable.

I have done AFA and used the grey. I think they look pretty ugly. All I know is I have 5 different types of shirts and I really don't want to buy another one.
I may be wrong, but was there not a power struggle in the AFA about a year ago and a large portion of that group moved to NAFA with the youth program?
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Old Mon Jul 21, 2008, 09:28pm
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I may be wrong, but was there not a power struggle in the AFA about a year ago and a large portion of that group moved to NAFA with the youth program?
Yes you are right, hence Oklahoma is now NAFA.
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Old Mon Jul 21, 2008, 10:34pm
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I may be wrong, but was there not a power struggle in the AFA about a year ago and a large portion of that group moved to NAFA with the youth program?

There was in this area. There were no AFA tornaments here that I am aware
of, all changed to NAFA.
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