Oklahoma City, OK-- The Amateur Softball Association of America, the National Governing Body of Softball in the United States, announced today that the following players have been named to the ASA Men's Slow Pitch Restricted Player List (RPL):
2008 ASA Men’s Slow Pitch Restricted Players List
Player State
Baker, Bryson California
Baker, Rick Indiana
Beggs, Dal Florida
Bisbee, Vince Michigan
Brown, Scott Minnesota
Bumgardner, Rusty North Carolina
Crine, Dennis Nevada
Cocco, Tim Kentucky
Connell, Greg Georgia
DeDonatis III, Don Florida
Fulk, B.J. North Carolina
Garris, Hank Florida
Genter, J.D. Georgia
Gordon, Jamie Michigan
Hall, Jeff North Carolina
Helmer, Brett Sicero, NY
Howerton, R.J. Texas
Hughes, Bob Iowa
Joerling, Todd Missouri
Justice, Brian Tennessee
Kendrick, Jason Georgia
Kirby, Scott Florida
Krause, Howie Ohio
Martin, Todd California
Martin, Todd North Carolina
McCraw, Johnny North Carolina
Nastally, Scott Michigan
Phelps, J.C. Kentucky
Purcell, Andy California
Rainwater, Brian Georgia
Rulli, Dennis California
Striebel, Scott Minnesota
Wallace, Jeff New York
Wegman, Brian Ohio
Per ASA Code, the players appearing on this list were determined by the slow pitch restricted player list committee. Any appeals regarding this list should be made to the player’s local commissioner who will forward it to the ASA National Office for further review by the committee. Any appeals should be in writing and should include statistics, teams played for/against, and any other pertinent facts on why ASA should consider removal. For a listing of ASA local associations and commissioners, please click here.
Players on the ASA restricted slow pitch player’s list may only play at the Class A level within the men’s slow pitch division of play. Any team that participates in the 2008 ASA Class A Men’s Slow Pitch National Championship in Oklahoma City, September 25-28 or any of the ASA to be announced “Class A Cash Events” may not have more than two (2) players from the slow pitch restricted player’s list.
The ASA “Class A Cash Events” will be announced the first week of January in which the ASA will be awarding $2,000 “cash” award certificates to the winning teams who subsequently travel to ASA and participate in the Class A Men’s Slow Pitch National Championship in Oklahoma City.
About ASA
The Amateur Softball Association, founded in 1933, is the National Governing Body of softball in the United States and a member of the United States Olympic Committee. The ASA has become one of the nation’s largest sports organizations and now sanctions competition in every state through a network of 84 local associations. The ASA has grown from a few hundred teams in the early days to over 240,000 teams today, representing a membership of more than three million. For more information on the ASA, visit www.asasoftball.com.
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