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When does the Fed announce the rule changes for next year, I have forgotten what month they usually come out.
I have heard that the proposals are out there for moving the pitchers plate back to college depth and to adopt the NCAA 8 runs after 5 innings instead of the 10 after 5 now in use. Anybody else hear anything from their state?
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NFHS Softball Rules Committee Meeting will meet in Indianapolis on June the 8th and 9th. But since there are states that play softball in the fall (at least Georgia does) I would suspect the new books have already been printed.
Keep an eye out at http://www.nfhs.org/sports/softball_rules_change.htm
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According to the NFHS Publications and Products Catalog I
just received from my officiating group TASO [texas] the new rules book will be released in October of this year. glen
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In North Carolina, we go by calendar year, as Mike said. High School plays in spring, and Middle Schools play in the fall. We will use this years rules in the fall. The season will be over well before Fed gets the new books out and we have the winter clinics.
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