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2001 ASA State Champions

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

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

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 |
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| 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. |
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Rule2, Sec. 3(H)(1) |
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| 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. |
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Rule3, Sec. 1A
(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. |
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| 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. |
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Rule3, Sec. 1E & F 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. |
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| 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. |
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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. |
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| 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. |
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Rule3, Sec. 3A 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:
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| 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. |
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Rule3, Sec 5D |
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| 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. |
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Rule4, Sec. 3 |
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| 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 |
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Rule, Sec, 8
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. |
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| 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. |
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Rule6, Sec. 3, I & J 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) |
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| 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. |
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Rule7, Sec. 6, i EFFECT: The ball is dead and runners must return. |
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| 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. |
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Rule8, Sec. 4G |
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| 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. |
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Rule8, Sec. 5B |
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| 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. |
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2004 ASA State Champions

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

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

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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2006 Anchorage Sports Standings

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