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2011 MEN'S 12” TUESDAY SOFTBALL LEAGUE
2011 Tuesday Men's League Schedule


2011 KornFest Men's & Women's
Tournaments - August 19-21, 2011
| Men's Tuesday League: Season begins April 26 and ends August 16, 2011. There is space for 20 teams (2
Divisions: A & B) to play on Tuesday evenings at Deer Wood Park. League uses ASA bat rules and playing rules, with some local modifications. Teams will get an ASA membership with entry fee.
Hit your own ball. Teams provide all game balls (ASA
approved, 12" optic yellow, .44 COR, 375lb. compression).
Games are played at 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, and 9pm on 3 fields (2 fields have
lights).
- Rules & League Meeting: Tuesday, March
8, 2011 at 6:00pm, Holmen Village
Hall.
- If you want any say on league rules or procedures, this is when it
is approved.
- 2010: ASA has changed pitching arc from 12'
maximum to 10' maximum. To be discussed at meeting.
- 2 Divisions: Men's A & Men's B
- Fee: $250 team entry fee (ASA membership included)
- Non-residents pay $20 per person additional.

- Residents: Must show a driver’s license for proof of residency on roster.
- Non-Resident fees per team capped at eleven paid players
per team ($220 max. per team). The 12th+ non-resident player's on your
roster would not have a non-resident fee.
- League Roster
Form
Call (608) 526-2152 for more information.
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ASA Softball Homepage
Wisconsin ASA Softball
ASA
Legal Bats
& Balls (Holmen uses ASA bat rules, no exceptions)
Click
here for Non Approved ASA Bats
(with
pictures)
Grandfathered Bats No Longer Authorized Beginning in 2008
ASA Bat Testing & Certification ProgramThe official bat in ASA Championship Play must meet all of the requirements
of Rule 3, Section 1 and:
- 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 non approved list, or
- must be included on a list of approved bat models published
by the ASA National Office; or
- 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.
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 has a
listing of bats that do not pass the ASA 2004 bat standard.
For a complete listing of bats that are approved, go to the certified equipment section of www.asasoftball.com.
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