Title: The Amateur Softball Association of America
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2The Amateur Softball Association of
America Mission Statement To develop, direct and
promote the sport of softball to ensure maximum
participation, optimal performance and
educational excellence. Partner with the ASA to
enhance your local softball programs. Visit
asasoftball.com to find the contact information
for your local commissioner today or call the ASA
National Headquarters at 800-654-8337.
3Why the ASA
- The ASA, a national not-for-profit corporation
based in Oklahoma City, was formed in 1933 and
has remained the official rules writer and
interpreter for the sport of softball - The Amateur Softball Association of America
(ASA) is recognized by the United States Olympic
Committee (USOC) as the National Governing Body
(NGB) for the sport of softball pursuant to the
Ted Stevens Amateur Sports Act of 1978 - Under the banner of USA Softball, the ASA is
responsible for training, equipping and
promoting, womens, mens, junior girls and
junior boys National Teams that compete in
international and domestic competition - ASA conducts youth and adult softball programs
in every state and virtually every city in the
United States through a network of 87 local
associations - According to the Sporting Goods Manufacturers
Association (SGMA), the ASA registers and
sanctions 67 of the softball marketplace
4ASA by the Numbers
5ASA Youth Softball Program
- Fastest growing segment of the sport
- The ASAs Junior Olympic (JO) program (youth) was
instituted in 1974 - Growth of the program is the result of strong
local ASA leagues, the ASA tournament structure
and overall growth in female athletics - The ASA Girls Fast Pitch National Championships
are among the hottest properties in amateur youth
sports - The ASA currently has over 100 JO commissioners
(local administrators) implementing local youth
programming - According to documented research, 80 of all
collegiate players were recruited from ASA
programs - Over 30 cities bid to host ASA JO National
Championships each year
6Softball Demographics
- 16.9 million softball players ages 6 up in the
U.S. - 53 male/47 female (slow pitch)
- 25 male/75 female (fast pitch)
- 62 are 18-54 average age 32.7 (slow pitch)
- 50 are 6-17 average age 17.8 (fast pitch)
- 1.2 million girls (85,000 teams) play in ASA
programs - Average Income 69,400 slow pitch
playersAverage Income 60,500 fast pitch
players - One of the few sports left in America that is
commonly played by both dads and their daughters
Source SGMA
7ASA Regional Breakdown
8ASA Quick Facts
- The ASA annually registers over 230,000 softball
teams comprising over 3.5 million players - The ASA annually registers over 85,000 Junior
Olympic (youth) softball teams comprising over
1.2 million players - The ASA annually registers over 35,000 certified
umpires - Every season the ASA conducts over 100 National
Championships in which 30,000 players compete - Membership publications are produced on yearly
basis and are distributed to 300,000 softball
players and coaches - The ASA has 84 local associations across America
capable of implementing any event or promotion at
the local and regional level - The ASAs website, www.asasoftball.com, averages
over 7,000 visitors per day focusing on ASA
tournament information, updated softball player
and team information and trivia contests
9The Popularity of Softball
31
MILLION
Total number of people who watched softball on TV
in 2006
Source Nielsen NPower 2006 1/06 8/06
10ASA Member Benefits
- A very structured national grassroots
organization involved in all facets of softball
including youth fast/slow pitch, adult fast/slow
pitch, modified pitch, coed, seniors and umpiring - ASA softball related publications
- 5 player and team discount at bsnsports.com/asa
(ID ID 997142) - Individual registration product
- ASA ACE Coaching Certification Program
- Championship Play competitions in every state and
major metropolitan area - ASA Insurance Program
- ASA Equipment Certification Program
- ASA family of websites
- USA Softball National Team program
- National Softball Hall of Fame Stadium
11ASA Member Benefits
- Each ASA registered team and umpire receives
- the following
- Copy of the Official Rules of Softball
- Balls Strikes Softball Magazine
- ASA Scorebook
- Team ID card featuring additional membership
benefits including rental car airline discounts,
ASA merchandise and much more - Opportunity to receive the best insurance
coverage available in the softball marketplace
12ASA Member Benefits Grassroots Structure
- As the largest softball organization in the
Unites States, the ASA prides itself on providing
quality local service - In every state and major metropolitan area in the
United States, the ASA maintains a local
association serviced by an ASA commissioner,
youth coordinator, athlete representative and
umpire-in-chief - All ASA state offices use district commissioners
to ensure direct local contact at every level,
while ASA metropolitan areas often communicate
directly with leagues and park/rec departments - The ASA is governed by a board of directors and a
voting Council Membership of 270 members
including all 84 local ASA Commissioners,
regional umpires, Junior Olympic Commissioners
and player representatives, and ASA past
presidents among others - The ASA voting council ensures that a democratic
process is followed when the ASA Code and Playing
Rules are acted upon and the best interests of
the sport of softball are met in all matters -
13ASA Member Benefits National Events Branding
- Sponsorships/Event Marketing
- The ASA will continue to create new events
- profiling the USA Softball Womens National Team
in an - effort to attract corporate America to softball.
Properties - owned and operated by the ASA featuring the USA
- Softball brand include but are not limited to the
- following
- World Cup of Softball
- Road to Beijing
- USA Softball College Showcase
- espn.com/USA Softball Top 25
- USA Softball Player of the Year
14ASA Member Benefits Youth (JO) Program
- ASA National Coaching Certification Program
a.k.a., ACE Program (see following slide for
program details) - 5 player and team discount at bsnsports.com/asa
(ID ID 997142) - ASA National Coaching Schools
- ASA Youth Clinics and Camps
- Complete ASA insurance coverage for league teams,
players and league administrators if all players
are individually registered - Tournament opportunities for each recognized
classification of play - Structured and enforced classification system
allowing for fair competition among local leagues
and travel teams - Collegiate scholarship opportunities for ASA
players (over 80 of all collegiate softball
players played in ASA league and tournament
programs) - Opportunity to host events that generate millions
of dollars for the local community
15ACE Coaching Certification Program
- AAchieve A Certain base of knowledge
- CCertify To confirm that a coach has obtained a
level of understanding over which he/she has been
tested on - EEducate To assist with the gathering of
knowledge and information - To ensure that our youth coaches understand that
coaching a youth softball team means more than
just knowing the nuts and bolts of softball - A national program, with a national registration
fee, the program is administered by the local ASA
association to their leagues and teams - Video based, certification takes less than 90
minutes to complete, program is easy to run and
administer - Benefits of the ACE program include 5,000,000
liability insurance policy (only if coaching a
registered team), take home ACE Certification
Manual, Personalized ACE ID card, ACE
certificate, ACE gift, discount coupons on ASA
merchandise and training videotapes
16ASA Member Benefits Adult Program
- Structured and enforced classification system
allowing for fair competition among local leagues
and tournament teams - The finest umpiring organization in softball
- 5 player and team discount at bsnsports.com/asa
(ID ID 997142) - Opportunities for local tournaments to have
berths to the National Championships Series and
other National Championship competitions - Opportunity to host ASA National Championship
Events that generate millions of dollars for the
local community - National Championship Play structure
- The crown jewel for Mens and Womens Adult Slow
Pitch is the Hooters Championship Series in which
the East meets the West to vie for the title of
ASA National Champion - Exciting and progressive tournament competitions
featuring cash prizes, vacation packages and
equipment donations
17ASA Member Benefits Umpire Program
- All ASA umpires receive additional accident and
liability insurance - National Umpire Schools and Clinics The ASA
conducts multiple training schools across every
region of the country - Advanced Umpire Schools Held on an annual basis,
this school is designed for umpires who aspire to
work at the highest level of competition - Every other year, the ASA conducts a National UIC
workshop at ASAs Headquarters in Oklahoma City - Medals and National Indicator Fraternity awards
program - Opportunity to gain ISF (International)
Certification - Educational resources including umpire training
manuals, instructional videos and CD-Roms - ASA Properties Catalog, website and 800 for
discounted umpire uniforms and equipment - ASA provides every ASA registered umpire the
opportunity to work in National Championship
competitions
18ASA Member Benefits Championship Play
- Every city in the United States has the
opportunity to host an ASA National Championship
event by presenting a tournament bid before the
ASA National Council - Democratic voting process (270 voting ASA Council
Members) determines location of ASA National
Championship events - ASA National Championships are known for their
outstanding organization and quality umpires
first class trophy packages, updated tournament
results, and at certain adult tournaments,
jackets, cash prizes, airline tickets and
All-American recognition - As the National Governing Body, the ASA holds the
only truly recognized National Championship
competitions - Each local association is given a minimum number
of qualifiers to ensure that every registered
team has the opportunity to compete in ASA
Championship Play - The ASA maintains rigid classification guidelines
and procedures ensuring fair competitions
throughout all levels of Championship Play - Competitions like the ASA Championship Series
make ASA the leader in the softball industry - The ASA conducts a National Championship in every
recognized classification of play from girls
10-under fast pitch to mens seniors slow pitch
19ASA Member Benefits Insurance Program
- The ASA can provide insurance for every softball
game through very affordable liability coverage
for field owners - Opportunity for member teams and individually
registered players to purchase accident insurance
at low group rates - Comprehensive general liability coverage in the
amount of 2 million for league officers if 100
of the teams are registered with ASA - Comprehensive general liability coverage in the
amount of 2 million for the local umpire
association if 100 of the umpires are registered
with the ASA
20ASA Member Benefits Equipment Certification
- The ASA has established the strictest performance
standards of any softball organization in the
world for bats and balls - The ASA has spent millions of dollars in research
and development of a bat and ball testing program - The program is designed to maintain the integrity
of the game for current and future players - The ASA performs random policing each year to
make sure all licensed manufacturers are meeting
current standards - Local leagues and municipalities have the option
to adopt the current ASA rules governing
championship play, or make modifications based on
local market conditions
21ASA Member Benefits www.asasoftball.com
- Updated daily with the latest softball news,
tournament information and other softball related
items - Direct links to all 84 local state/metro
associations using a zip code search feature - Historical database of tournaments featuring
results and awards dating back to the 1950s - Online registration program designed for local
ASA organizations to register their member teams,
players and umpires with ASA Headquarters
22ASA Member Benefits Diamond Dynasty
- The worlds most elite team, the USA Softball
Womens National Team, is selected, promoted and
equipped for competition by the ASA - As a member of the ASA, you have the opportunity
to host events featuring the USA Softball Womens
National Team generating additional funds and
awareness for your local softball program and
community - The USA Softball Womens National Team has played
on cable or network television over thirty times
the last three years, highlighting the ASAs
effort to promote the sport of fast pitch
softball - The ASA conducts a grass roots tour with the USA
Softball Womens National Team, building a bridge
between the youth of America and their Olympic
dreams - The 2004 USA Softball National Team was selected
as the team of the year by the United States
Olympic Committee and featured on the cover of
Sports Illustrated after winning the gold medal
at the Athens Olympic Games
23ASA Member Benefits Hall of Fame Complex
- As the recognized NGB for softball, it is the
ASAs responsibility to keep a historical record
of softball and its team and individual
achievements - In 1986, the ASA built the worlds finest
softball facility which currently hosts ASA
National Championship competitions as well as the
World Cup of Softball and NCAA Womens College
World Series - Measuring well over 10,000 square feet, the ASA
National Softball Hall of Fame Museum features
the greatest softball players, coaches and
administrators in the world
24ASA Promotional Concepts
- Following is a list detailing some promotional
concepts you can try in your local area in an
effort to stimulate - participation in softball. Additional
information on each of these programs can be
obtained by calling ASA - Headquarters
- ASA Sponsored, Summer Fun Softball Initiatives
through PLAY BALL USA. - Institute a free agent softball program thereby
allowing any individual that inquires the ability
to join a team - Develop a special coed league for high school and
college aged kids with less restrictive rules on
the number of females per team-encourages
participation - Join forces with a local radio station to run
PSAs or co-op advertising promoting league
registrations - Provide free league registration to local media
outlets (free publicity) and encourage local
restaurants to form teams - Homerun contest or a skills contest during a
special league night - Buddy Ball/Two man softball geared towards
hitting at targets, players accumulate points
towards prizes and recognition - Equipment demo day in conjunction with a local
rep or sporting goods store - Broken league schedules (4 weeks on/4 weeks off)
- Enhance awards during league and tournament play
through equipment donations and cash prizes - Faster paced games during tournaments to ensure
games stay on schedule - Contact your local Major/Minor League Baseball
promotions office to develop a softball day at
the park - Bid on an ASA National Championship event to
bring nationwide attention to your facility - Organize a League Championship Series (LCS)
where all league winners from a major
metropolitan area face each other in a weekend
tournament with entry fees going to support cash
prizes or free league entries the following year - Contact a local beer distributor to arrange a
social night at the park encouraging coed
softball
25AMATEUR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 2801 NE
50TH STREET OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73111 Phone
(405) 424-5266 Fax (405) 424-3855 Web
www.asasoftball.com