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2001 ASA State Champions

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Men's D: Eagles, Fairbanks
Men's E: ASP Wildbunch, Anchorage
Women's C: Guido's, Anchorage
Women's D: Allstate, Fairbanks
Coed C: Humpy's, Anchorage
Coed D: Extreme Sports, Mat-Su
Coed E: Point West Video, Homer

2002 ASA State Champions

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Men's C: Gold Rush, Fairbanks
Men's D: Carpet World, Mat-Su
Men's E: The Warriors, AnchorTown
Women's D: Katy's Restaurant, Fairbanks
Women's E: MQC Outlaws, Kodiak
Coed C: Humpy's, Anchorage
Coed D: Dave's Team, Mat-Su
Coed E: Mumford Real Estate, Mat-Su

2003 ASA State Champions

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Men's C: Hooters/Anaconda/JJ's , Anchorage
Men's D: Demientieff Promotions , Anchorage
Men's E: Kanady Chiropractic, Anchorage
Women's D: Bush Company, Anchorage
Women's E: Cliffside Community, Anchorage
Women's C: Alaska Hydro-Ax, Anchorage
Women's D: Northern Skies, Anchorage
Women's E: Redline, Kenai

2004 ASA Rule changes

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Rule 2, Section 1
Menís Major Slow Pitch (MMSP) base distance has increased to 80 feet (24.38m). The MMSP fence distance should be a minimum of 325 feet (94.06m.)

C O M M E N T S
This base change will add more defensive plays to the game. The fence distance was a result of 470 home runs hit by twelve teams on 300 foot fences at 2003 national championship.

Rule2, Sec. 3(H)(1)
The double base is approved for use at first base. EFFECTIVE 2005: The DOUBLE BASE shall be used at first base in all divisions of play. This base is 15 by 30 inches and made of canvas or other suitable materials. Half the base is white (over fair territory) and half is colored (over foul territory). It should not be more than 5 inches (12.70cm) in thickness.

C O M M E N T S
After successful usage in Junior Olympic play and in Seniors Slow Pitch play, it was recommended by the Equipment Testing and Certification Committee that the double base should be used in all divisions of play. This will go into effect beginning in 2005.

Rule3, Sec. 1A
A. CERTIFIED/APPROVED. The official bat for ASA Championship Play must meet all of the requirements of Rule 3, Section 1, and:
(1) Must bear either the ASA approved 2000 certification mark or the ASA 2004 certification mark as shown below, and must not be listed on an ASA Banned Bat List unless it also bears an ASA approved re-certification mark shown below, or

ASA 2000 Certification Mark ASA 2004 Certification Mark ASA Recertification Mark


(2) must be included on a list of approved bat models published by the ASA National Office; or

(3) must, in the sole opinion and discretion of the umpire, have been manufactured prior to 2000, and if tested, would comply with the ASA bat performance standards then in effect.

C O M M E N T S
Beginning January 1, 2004, all bats in ASA Championship Play must pass the ASA 2004 bat standard. All bats having the 2004 certification mark will be allowed in ASA Championship Play. Bats that have the 2000 certification mark will not be allowed in ASA Championship Play unless they are listed on an approved bat list on the ASA website. For convenience, the ASA website will also have a listing of bats that do not pass the ASA 2004 bat standard.

Rule3, Sec. 1E & F
E. SHAPE. The official bat shall be round within 0.050 inches in diameter, and the bat handle must be round or oblong.

F. SURFACE. The official bat shall be smooth with a maximum surface roughness of 0.004 inches. It shall be free of burrs and visible cracks, and shall not have exposed rivets, pins, rough or sharp edges or any form of exterior fastener that would present a hazard.

C O M M E N T S
This provides a process of measuring the diameter and surface roughness of a bat submitted for approval under the ASA 2004 bat standard, as well as allowing the bat handle to be oblong in shape.

Rule3, Sec 1 H

H. SAFETY KNOB. The official bat shall have a Safety Knob of circular or oblong cross section concentric to the bat that complies with this rule. The Knob may be molded, lathed, welded or permanently fastened to the bat, and may be taped as long as there is no violation of this section. The distance from the Safety Grip to the apex of the Knob, shown as (T) in the diagram, shall not exceed 0.3750 inches. The diameter of the Knob (K) shall be at least 0.5 inches greater than the bat handle diameter including the Grip (H). The center line of the Knob (C) shall be perpendicular to the center line of the bat (A). The diameter of the flat region of the Knob adjacent to the Grip (D) shall be at least 0.1250 inches greater than the bat handle diameter including the Grip (H). The angle of the flat region of the Knob adjacent to the Grip (B) shall be perpendicular to the center line of the bat (A) within ten (10) degrees.

C O M M E N T S
The change rewords the bat Safety Knob rule to provide the diagram and better explain the method of measuring safety knob features.

Rule3, Sec. 3A
A. CERTIFIED/APPROVED. Only balls which bear an ASA approved certification mark signifying compliance with the Ball COR and Ball Compression limitations then in effect, and which satisfy all other applicable provisions in Rule 3, Section 3, will be allowed for use in ASA Championship Play. The ASA has developed two separate certification marks for softballs. One mark signified Ball Compression of 300 pounds or less. The other signified Ball Compression of more than 300 pounds, but less than 375 pounds.

The markings are also distinguishable by color, where red represents a Ball COR of .470 or under, black represents a Ball COR of .440 or under, and blue represents a Ball COR of .400 or under. One of the following must be appropriately and indelibly stamped on each softball allowed for use in ASA Championship Play:

Red Colored Marking & Stamp Red Colored Marking & Stamp
Max 300 lbs
Max .47 COR
Max 375 lbs
Max .47 COR
Black Colored Marking & Stamp Black Colored Marking & Stamp
Max 300 lbs
Max .44 COR
Max 375 lbs
Max .44 COR
Blue Colored Marking & Stamp Blue Colored Marking & Stamp
Max 300 lbs
Max .40 COR
Max 375 lbs
Max .40 COR

C O M M E N T S
Beginning in 2004, a 375 pound compression ball will be the only type of compression ball available for use in ASA Championship Play. This new rule allows ASA to certify a lower compression softball beginning in 2005. The change does not effect any of the existing rules in Rule 3, Section 3 (E and F) regarding what type of ball must be used in ASA Championship Play. Instead, the result of this rule change, will be to have two different compression balls available for use in ASA Championship Play in 2005.

Rule3, Sec 5D
D. FACE MASKS/FACE GUARDS. Any defensive player or offensive player can wear an approved plastic face mask/guard. Face masks/guards that are cracked or deformed, or if padding has deteriorated or is missing, are prohibited from use. Fast Pitch catchers cannot wear the plastic face mask/guard.
EFFECTIVE 2005: All Junior Olympic Fast Pitch batting helmets shall be equipped with a NOCSAE approved face mask/guard.

C O M M E N T S
Many J.O. batters and base runners are currently wearing face mask/guards on their helmet as presently this ruling is optional. NOCSAE is expected to have an approved face mask/guard in the spring of 2004 and this will meet the mandatory date of January, 2005.

Rule4, Sec. 3
The word ìDEFOî will be changed to ìFLEXî where ever ìDEFOî was used when referring to the Designated Player rule.

C O M M E N T S
The original intent of the ìDEFOî stood for ìDefense Only,î however since the ìDEFOî can also play offense (bat and run) the term ìFLEXî now better describes the ìFlexible Player.î

Rule, Sec, 8
Add new divisions and new home run totals for Senior Slow Pitch play and include in the rules separately from Major-A-B-C-D Slow Pitch. To now read:



SENIORS 50-55-60-65 SENIORS 70 & 75
Major Plus Nine (9) plus one up Major: Six (6)
Major Six (6) AAA Three (3) AAA Three (3)
AA One (1)

EFFECT
For any in excess, the ball is dead, the batter is out, and no runners can advance.

One-Up Ruling: If both teams have reached the limit of home runs, either team is allowed to hit an additional home run, to go one home run ahead of the opposing team.

Example: With a six home run limit, the home team hits their sixth home run in the second inning. The visiting team can then hit a total of seven home runs and do so in the top of the third inning. In the bottom of the third, the home team could then hit two more home runs to go one-up again, with a total of eight. This can continue throughout the seven innings, with the exception of the bottom of the 7 th inning. Home runs can only tie the score.

C O M M E N T S
As a result of new divisions of play in the Seniorís Slow Pitch category, new home run limits were established and the ìone-upî Rule was added, for increased interest.

Rule6, Sec. 3, I & J
I. (Womenís and all J.O. Fast Pitch) Pushing off and dragging the pivot foot in contact with the ground is required. If a hole has been created, the pivot foot may drag no higher than the level plane of the ground.

J. (Menís Fast Pitch Only) Pushing off and dragging the pivot foot , or having the toes of the pivot foot in the downward direction is required.

(re-number J-L to K-M)

C O M M E N T S
This rule change allows the men to have the pivot foot off the ground, and if they choose to pitch this way, the PIVOT FOOT TOES MUST be pointed down (towards the ground) while in the air. If the toes are not pointed down, an illegal pitch should be called.

Rule7, Sec. 6, i
THE BATTER IS OUT: i. (16î Slow Pitch Only) When a batter intentionally hits a pitched ball that first strikes the ground or home plate to prevent the catcher from executing a pick-off attempt.

EFFECT: The ball is dead and runners must return.

C O M M E N T S
In the 16î slow pitch game, if the offensive team has a hit and run play on, past rules did not prohibit the batter from swinging at a pitch that has touched the ground or home plate. Under this new wording, the batter will be out for doing this.

Rule8, Sec. 4G
G. (Menís Slow Pitch Only. This does not apply to Masterís, Seniorís or Coed Slow Pitch). Runners may advance when the ball reaches home plate, or if the pitcher has the ball and is not in the vicinity of the pitching plate.
1) If a runner stops or is clearly not advancing when the catcher releases the ball to the pitcher (who is in the vicinity of the pitcherís plate) and the pitcher catches the ball, the play is ruled dead and all runner(s) are returned to the last base legally touched.
2) If the pitcher does not catch the ball or have possession of the ball while in the vicinity of the pitcherís plate, the ball remains live and the runner(s) may advance.
3) Runners may not advance if the pitched ball hits the batter, the ground before reaching the front edge of home plate, or home plate. The ball is dead and a ball is awarded to the batter.
4) The pitcher may cover any base on an attempted put out and if a play is being made on a runner off the base, the ball remains live.5) The above will apply for both legal and illegal pitches.
6) A pitched ball that hits behind home plate and strikes the umpire, or a thrown ball by the catcher that hits the umpire, remains live and runners may advance.

C O M M E N T S
This rule has been used successfully in the upper divisions of Menís Slow Pitch in past years. It has placed the batters, runners and the umpire into the game. Stealing adds another dimension to the game of Slow Pitch.

Rule8, Sec. 5B
The change removed the words ìor no about to receive a thrown ballî from the obstruction rule, so it now reads:
B. When a fielder not in possession of the ball, or not in the act of fielding a batted ball impedes the progress of a runner or batter-runner who is legally running the bases.

C O M M E N T S
Removing ìabout to receive a thrown ballî will not allow players to block a base or home plate without the ball. As one coach so aptly stated, after this ruling was approved, Rather than teach to block the base, catch the ball, and then apply the tag, I will now have to teach to catch the ball, block the base and then apply the tag. Obstruction should be ruled if the fielder blocks the base without the ball.

2004 ASA State Champions

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Men's C: JJ's Lounge (Anchorage)
Men's D: Alaska Hydro-Ax (Anchorage)
Men's E: TruBuilt (Mat-Su)
Women's D: Budweiser (Fairbanks)
Women's E: Cliffside Community Chapel (Anchorage)
Coed C: Alaska Sheet Metal (Anchorage)
Coed D: Quizno's (Anchorage)
Coed E: Prother Francis (AnchorTown)

2005 ASA State Champions

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Mens C State, 6 teams
1) Alaska Hydro-Ax, Anchorage; 2) Floors Galore, Juneau; 3) Guido's, Anchorage
Mens D State, 17 teams
1) Rockstar, Fairbanks; 2) Club Soda, Fairbanks; 3) Hideout Lounge, Fairbanks
Mens E State, 26 teams
1) Petro Express, Kenai; 2) Petra's Beauty, Anchorage; 3) Eureka Builders, Fairbanks; 4) Flight Deck-Cuervo, Anchortown; 5) Powerhouse, Anchortown; 5) Haircuts for Peanuts, Anchortown
Womens D State, 10 teams
1) Guido's, Anchorage; 2) El Chicano's, Fairbanks; 3) Tanel, Fairbanks
Womens E State, 7 teams
1) Cliffside Community Church, Anchorage; 2) Plumbing Showcase, Fairbanks; 3) 98th Maintenance Co., Fairbanks
Coed C State, 6 teams
1) Guido's; 2) Van's
Coed D State, 28 teams
1) LaMex, Mat-Su; 2) Sal's Grill, Anchorage; 3) Arctic Drilling, Fairbanks; 4) Action Security, Anchorage; 5) ReMax, Anchorage; 5) Office Lounge, Anchorage
Coed E State, 31 teams

2006 NSA State Champions

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CoRec 7/3 & Coed Church:
1) Long Branch Saloon (ATSA); 2) Vineyard (ATSA); 3) Family & Friends (ATSA); 4) The Chosen Ones (ATSA)
Coed E:
1) Northern Orthopedics (ATSA); 2) Flight Deck Crown Royal (ATSA); 3) Josie & the Pussycats (ATSA); 4) Larsen Consulting Group (ATSA)
Coed D:
1) Burger King (ATSA); 2) Klebs Mechanical (ATSA); 3) FNBA (ATSA); 4) Vineyard (ATSA)
Coed C:
1) Tuesday Night Fights (Mat-Su); 2) Triam Sports (ATSA); 3) The Grind (ASA); 4) Club Paris (ATSA)

2006 Anchor Town Standings

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Coed C
Division AWLPCT.GB
Walrus Detailing610.857-
Club Paris (In the Pocket)620.7500.5
Brother Francis430.5712
Schlumberger260.2504.5
Bradley House170.1255.5
Division BWLPCT.GB
Triam Sports810.888-
Flight Deck Team Jager810.888-
Gold Cache Bingo450.4444
Blue Fox450.4444
First Student270.2226
CPT180.1117
Division WWLPCT.GB
Moose's Tooth (D)720.777-
Witzelben Undertakers (D)630.6661
Humpy's Allstars (D)530.6251.5
Guido's Too ( C )340.4283
Residential Mortgage (E)350.3753.5
Slash Poker (D)180.1116
Coed D
Division AWLPCT.GB
Burger King510.833-
Capital Office Systems410.8000.5
Wilson Financial Crusaders420.6661
FNBA430.5711.5
Wirebenders160.1424.5
Hooters160.1424.5
Division BWLPCT.GB
Club (907)510.833-
Long Branch Saloon520.7140.5
Christensen Builders330.5002
Swingers230.4002.5
Hideaway Club240.3333
Flight Deck Miller/MGD150.1664
Division CWLPCT.GB
Klebs Mechanical801.000-
Vineyard430.5713.5
R&R Scaffolding440.5004
Hallmark Homes440.5004
King's X340.4284.5
Giant Don's Flooring America350.3755
K&W Interiors170.1257
Coed E
Division AWLPCT.GB
NANA Hunters620.750-
Flight Deck Crown Royal620.750-
Davis Constructors620.750-
The Deciders430.5711.5
Bad News Barristers350.3753
Your Mom160.1424.5
RnR Interperting170.1255
Division BWLPCT.GB
Larsen Consulting Group710.875-
Northern Orthopedics620.7501
Josie & the Pussycats620.7501
Furniture Classics430.5712.5
Alaska Waste150.1665
Crawford's Crushers060.0006
Allied Building Products, Inc.070.0006.5
 
Coed 7/3
Division AWLPCT.GB
Tailgators510.833-
World Gym520.7140.5
Quinn Welding520.7140.5
FNBA530.6251
NAPA No Hitters350.3753
Diamond Htg350.3753
Family & Friends260.2504
Vineyard150.1664
Division BWLPCT.GB
Mid Continent Instruments710.875-
Discovery Drilling620.7501
Long Branch530.6252
Yukon Fireballs430.5712.5
Polar Refrigeration430.5712.5
Golden Buzzards170.1256
Eddie's Sports Bar080.0007
Coed Faith
Division AWLPCT.GB
The Chosen Ones610.857-
Trinity Presbyterian620.7500.5
RIB Slammers620.7500.5
Family & Friends340.4283
St. John Eagles260.2504.5
First Covenant080.0006.5
Mens D
Division AWLPCT.GB
Flight Deck Team Jager1101.000-
Warriors910.9001.5
EMA630.6664
Flight Deck Jose Cuervo450.4446
Yard Chief Yard Care460.4006.5
Northern Air Cargo270.2228
Cowboys280.2008.5
Fletcher's190.1009.5
Mens E
Division AWLPCT.GB
CBI920.818-
CRW830.7271
Humpy's 49ers640.6002.5
Central Paving Products640.6002.5
Conner's Bar460.4004.5
Avoidin' Home470.3635
PK Crushers480.3335.5
Wells Fargo360.3335
Bear Tooth370.3005.5

2006 Anchorage Sports Standings

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Coed C
Division AWLPCT.GB
Action/Quizno's (B)740.636-
3SG850.615-
Chilkoot Charlies860.5710.5
Re/Max - Mary Cox860.5710.5
Wolfies760.5381
American Fast Frt/Mixed Nuts760.5381
Van's Auto Sales (B)770.5001.5
Office Lounge770.5001.5
Alaska Sheet Metal (B)770.5001.5
Guido's (B)670.4612
Dry Land Training580.3843
Alaskasoftball.com/Anaconda (D)3110.2145.5
Coed D
Division AWLPCT.GB
JJ's/Bush Company1120.846-
The Grind (C)1130.7850.5
Providence Imaging Center1040.7141.5
Moose's Tooth Pits1040.7141.5
The Right Mix950.6422.5
Whitters Excavating850.6153
Taylor Leasing870.5334
Hultquist Homes580.3846
Power Clean3100.2308
Smooth Operators290.1818
First Rate Ligers1110.0839.5
Eastside Carpet0100.0009.5
Coed E
Division AWLPCT.GB
The Whaler (D)920.818-
Mikunda Cottrell (D)830.7271
Platinum Jaxx/Red Apple (D)830.7271
Postgamers830.7271
The Nads650.5453
Fugitives (D)650.5453
His N Hers650.5453
Boniface Dental650.5453
Garrett's Tesoro560.4544
Fred Meyer560.4544
Crazy Carlile470.3635
Tote380.2726
Cold Stone Creamery190.1007.5
Team ARC190.1007.5
Division BWLPCT.GB
Carlile (D)1110.916-
Fish Alaska Magazine (D)1010.9090.5
Blue Fox920.8181.5
Team Jason (D)730.7003
C3AK730.7003
Scrubs740.6363.5
The Islanders (D)640.6004
The Graduates560.4545.5
Team Alas-Co470.3636.5
CU1 Regulators480.3337
Team Liberty390.2508
Weidner Warriors290.1818.5
Skinny Raven's2100.1669
NC Machinery Company1110.08310
Division CWLPCT.GB
Truckwell (D)920.818-
Soprano's (D)830.7271
Fresh Ale Pubs/Best Mortgage 1 (D)830.7271
Fresh Ale Pubs/Best Mortgage 2 (D)830.7271
Connected740.6362
Heat Systems Inferno (D)740.6362
USKH540.5553
Alaskan Auto Center Inc650.5453
Team Islanders650.5453
AlaskaSoftball.com380.2726
The Bush Company380.2726
Got Balls?280.2006.5
Raging Ravens180.1117
JRC Construction190.1007.5
Division DWLPCT.GB
Northwest Auto Parts (D)930.750-
Anchorge Marriott Downtown830.7270.5
Guardian Security830.7270.5
Wright's Automotive/Junkyard Dog's (D)840.6661
Taylored Restoration840.6661
Mickey's Muffler & Brake840.6661
Humpy's750.5832
Copper River/ New York Life430.5712.5
Spenard Builders Supply550.5003
Beacon470.3634.5
Are You Dirty380.2725.5
Airgas290.1816.5
Bs Consulting290.1816.5
Muni Maniacs1100.0907.5
Coed Rec
Division AWLPCT.GB
Big Woodies1110.916-
VECO930.7502
HDR Alaska750.5834
Beans Cafe750.5834
Road Warriors650.5454.5
Anchorage Daily News660.5005
Perfection Craft & Const550.5005
Infinity Insurance380.2727.5
Pacifiers380.2727.5
CRW Crew0110.00010.5
Division BWLPCT.GB
GCI Industrial Telecom910.900-
GCI Broadband Services920.8180.5
Geico Gecko's820.8001
RDC740.6362.5
Prudential Jack White640.6003
GCI IT650.5453.5
Misfytz460.4005
Skeleton Crew370.3006
AlaskaSoftball.com380.2726.5
Cook Inlet Housing380.2726.5
Triple A Chev/Jack Duclos DDS270.2226.5
Out In The Boonies280.2007
Coed 7/3
Division AWLPCT.GB
Team Ireland1401.000-
Pioneer Dog Salmon840.6665
NPEA Drillers860.5716
Alaska Decks & More680.4288
Aglietti Offret & Woofter390.25010
Crossroad Cubs060.00010
Coed Faith
Division AWLPCT.GB
Family & Friends820.800-
Anchor Park UMC820.800-
LCF Angels730.7001
Elmendorf Chapel730.7001
G-Mac640.6002
Shiloh550.5003
First Presbyterian460.4004
Christian Church Of Anchorage280.2006
Calvary Church280.2006
10 Plagues190.1007
 
Mens C
Division AWLPCT.GB
The Tribe1250.705-
Boston's1050.6661
Eddie's Sports Bar850.6152
Demientieff Promotions1070.5882
Guido's (B)870.5333
Quisqueya680.4284.5
Bush Company590.3575.5
Geico4100.2856.5
Bad Ass Coffee/Club Elixir3100.2307
Mens D
Division AWLPCT.GB
Action Security1130.785-
Mixed Nuts (C)1040.7141
Vito's Auto Sales (C)950.6422
Powerhouse Gym (C)950.6422
American Multiplex (C)860.5713
Alaska Trailblazing770.5004
Vulcan Towing4100.2857
Young's Concrete4100.2857
Hasco Inc1130.07110
Mens E
Division AWLPCT.GB
The Sharks (D)920.818-
Community Covenant (D)830.7271
Central Luthern830.7271
Boarderline (D)730.7001.5
Hooter's/IBEW840.6661.5
New Party Time Liquors (D)740.6362
Cliffside Community Chapel640.6002.5
Anchorage Church Of Christ650.5453
Guardian Security Systems560.4544
Western Peterbilt380.2726
Screaming Eagles380.2726
Hooter's/Guido's (WC)1100.0908
Miko's Mechanical0110.0009
Division BWLPCT.GB
Heat Systems (D)1010.909-
VECO930.7501.5
The Shed/Miller (D)840.6662.5
Parkside Assisted Living (D)640.6003.5
Chilkoot Charlies750.5833.5
ASRC Energy Services (D)650.5454
Nana/Colt Engineering650.5454
Lutheran Church Of Hope480.3336.5
Pfighting Kurds380.2727
Pacific Northwest Title380.2727
Midnight Sun Transportation390.2507.5
10 Plagues II390.2507.5
Division CWLPCT.GB
Ballz Deep/Time Out Lounge (D)1110.916-
Haircuts For Peanuts (D)1020.8331
The Packaging Store (D)920.8181.5
No Fear Medina (D)830.7272.5
AHD Blockbusters (D)840.6663
Taylor Technical Toro's (D)740.6363.5
The O (D)750.5834
Hooter's (D)450.4445.5
Alaska Serigraphics460.4006
Alaska Logistics360.3336.5
Darwin's Theory380.2727.5
Aftershock290.1818.5
Sagbutt Alliance0110.00010.5
Ace Of Base0100.00010
Womens D
Division AWLPCT.GB
Geico/Win Fowler's1030.769-
Getting Dirty930.7500.5
Guido's940.6921
Office Loungers840.6661.5
Cliffside Community Chapel660.5003.5
Great Alaska Bush Company670.4614
Peanut Farm/Rockstars580.3845
Jus' Wanna Play480.3335.5
Chilkoot Charlies490.3076
ERMA2110.1538
Womens E
Division AWLPCT.GB
Izzy's Girlz810.888-
Tangles Hair Design720.7771
Schaab Ravens720.7771
Women Of The Moose540.5553
Postgamers540.5553
Alcan Electric540.5553
Shelton Electric360.3335
Community Covenant Church360.3335
Birchwood Cabins270.2226
Heavenly Cup090.0008

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