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  2. South Australia Softball Association - Wikipedia

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    The South Australian Softball Association attends all ASF National Championships. For the 2006 Championships the following was entered Under 16 Girls; Under 16 Boys; Under 19 Women's – 1st; Under 23 Women's; Open Women's

  3. Softball in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, there were 203 South Australian based teams affiliated with the state organisation, 312 in 1975, 353 in 1976, 209 in 1977, 397 in 1978, 532 in 1983 and 580 in 1984. [5] The state association is involved with Softball Australia's Play Ball programme and is working to increase junior participation in the sport in their state.

  4. List of sporting clubs in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    South Australia Stars (national softball league) Softball South Australia west beach competition Port Adelaide Softball Club; West Torrens Softball club;

  5. Softball Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia's first inter-state championship was played in Brisbane in 1947 and was won by Victoria. The second national championship was held in Melbourne two years later. It was at this championship that the Australian Softball Federation was formed with Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales being the founding members.

  6. Sport in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The South Australian Sports Federation Incorporated, known as Sport SA, is the peak professional association for all South Australian sports. It was established in 1991. [6] Sport SA established the South Australian Sport Hall of Fame in 2009, and the inaugural inductees were announced on 15 September 2010. [7]

  7. ASF National Championships - Wikipedia

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    Softball Australia logo. Each year Softball Australia holds eight National Championships. These are hosted by the various state bodies around Australia on a rotational roster. In 2006 over 800 people participated in these championship, with every state and territory entering at least one team.

  8. Softball in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The first national organisation for women's softball was created in 1947 as a result of talks at the first interstate championships and named the Australian Women's Softball Council. [1] It was originally composed of representatives from New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland and Victoria. [1]

  9. Independent Girls' Schools Sports Association (South Australia)

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    The Independent Girls' Schools Sports Association of South Australia (IGSSA) is a group of independent schools in South Australia involved in a variety of sporting and cultural activities. Current member schools