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  2. Carolina Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina Diamonds, formerly known as the NPF Diamonds, Tennessee Diamonds, Rockford Thunder and Texas Thunder, was a women's softball team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Since the 2004 season, they have played as a member of National Pro Fastpitch (NPF). They were known as the Texas Thunder from 2004 to 2006, the Rockford Thunder from ...

  3. National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame

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    The National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame was established in 1991 to recognize coaches who have made extraordinary contributions to the sport of softpitch softball. The National Fastpitch Coaches Association ("NFCA") is a professional organization for fastpitch softball coaches from all competitive levels of play. [ 1 ]

  4. National Softball Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Hugh Cantrell, “fittingly became the first person inducted into the NSA Hall of Fame”. [1] In its most recent activity in the “Chattanooga Times Free Press [2] ”, its states that the National Softball Association is bringing its girl's fast-pitch Class B World Series for the Eastern half of North America to Chattanooga next ...

  5. Little League Softball World Series - Wikipedia

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    Stallings Stadium in Greenville, North Carolina during the 2021 Little League Softball World Series. The champion of each of the eight United States regional tournaments competes in the Little League Softball World Series. In 2022, the East and West regions were divided to create four new regions (Mid-Atlantic, New England, Northwest, and West):

  6. Ray Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Delbert Ray Chandler (1944 – September 23, 2010) was the founder of the Carolina Cardinals, a girls' softball program from North Carolina. Ray Chandler was known as the "Father of Fastpitch" [1] and was instrumental in helping 100 [2] of his former softball players sign college scholarships.

  7. North Carolina Tar Heels softball - Wikipedia

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    The softball team was officially established in 1977, switching to fast pitch play in 1984. Conference play officially began in 1992, with a first qualification for the NCAA Tournament in 2001. [ 2 ]

  8. NCAA Division I softball career strikeouts list - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Tar Heels: 2003–2006 1,205 [46] Jennie Ritter: Michigan Wolverines: 2003–2006 1,204 [47] Miranda Kramer Fort Wayne Mastodons & Western Kentucky Hilltoppers: 2012–2015 1,203 [48] Jocelyn Forest California Golden Bears: 1999–2002 1,201 [49] Megan Betsa: Michigan Wolverines: 2014–2017 1,200 [50] Lisa Ishikawa Northwestern ...

  9. List of professional sports teams in the United States and ...

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    North Carolina FC: Cary, North Carolina: WakeMed Soccer Park: ... The Athletes Unlimited Softball League is a women's fastpitch softball league with four, ...