What if USSSA corners everything but California? The way they are trying its possible.
ASA has become so poorly ran and watered down in my region. They treat a few coaches well and the rest like dirt. Cheating in some orgs within ASA is horrendous and the answer you get is "we allowed it". ASA will let anyone use their logo and the mismanagement of those groups is hurting ASA image. MANY coaches will tell you that the newer coaches play ASA and if they make it past a few seasons they never go back in the area-they actually leave the state if they want to play GOLD qualifiers vs playing the local GOLD qualifiers.
So the increase of USSSA has been huge in a very short time frame. With all the money its only getting bigger in a region that many don't realize is growing like crazy. There will be 500 teams in the area on big weekends in KC amongst all the orgs. ASA USSSA PGF can all hold a major tourney on the same weekend in the same city, have plenty of fields and umpires, and all have more than enough teams to make each event a success.
Times are changing-its possible well look back in a few years and see the landscape of softball is much different.
ASA has become so poorly ran and watered down in my region. They treat a few coaches well and the rest like dirt. Cheating in some orgs within ASA is horrendous and the answer you get is "we allowed it". ASA will let anyone use their logo and the mismanagement of those groups is hurting ASA image. MANY coaches will tell you that the newer coaches play ASA and if they make it past a few seasons they never go back in the area-they actually leave the state if they want to play GOLD qualifiers vs playing the local GOLD qualifiers.
So the increase of USSSA has been huge in a very short time frame. With all the money its only getting bigger in a region that many don't realize is growing like crazy. There will be 500 teams in the area on big weekends in KC amongst all the orgs. ASA USSSA PGF can all hold a major tourney on the same weekend in the same city, have plenty of fields and umpires, and all have more than enough teams to make each event a success.
Times are changing-its possible well look back in a few years and see the landscape of softball is much different.