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  2. United States Specialty Sports Association - Wikipedia

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    Currently, USSSA nationally governs 13 amateur sports. Slow-pitch softball, baseball, fast-pitch softball, and basketball athletes make up approximately 90% of USSSA's membership. The remaining 9 sports account for over 350,000 registrations in USSSA, including Tae Kwan Do and Soccer, two sports that USSSA holds events in Osceola County.

  3. Bearkat Softball Complex - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 and 2011 Southland Conference softball tournaments were held at the Bearkat Softball Complex. [2] The Bearkats won the 2007 Southland Conference softball tournament and the conference NCAA tournament auto-bid, resulting in the first national tournament trip in school history. During their first decade at the facility, the Bearkats had ...

  4. USA Softball - Wikipedia

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    The USA Softball adult program began in 1934. With over 170,000 teams, 2.5 million players, and 500,000 coaches involved on an annual basis, the adult program is the largest USA Softball program. USA Softball provides programs of competition for adults including fast pitch, slow pitch and modified pitch for men and women.

  5. Warstic - Wikipedia

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    Warstic (Warstic Wood Bat Co) is a baseball bat and sports apparel company. [1] It was founded in 2011 by former Philadelphia Phillies 2nd Baseman Ben Jenkins and musician Jack White,. [2] [3] [4] The company is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. In 2016 Warstic bats were approved for use in the MLB league. [5]

  6. NPF owner alleged to leverage nonprofit position for funding ...

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    Joel Bartsch is alleged to have used his position at a Houston museum to gain funding used for his softball team's first $1 million contract and intended for a new league under USA Softball.

  7. Sam Houston Bearkats softball - Wikipedia

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    Sam Houston softball first began in 1980. The team was immediately successful as it saw a 19-5 record in its very first season. In only its second season, the team captured its first of three national titles in the 1981 NAIA national softball championship with a 1-0 victory over the Emporia State Lady Hornets. [3]