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ASA Announces Bound 4 Beijing Tour Schedule
10/8/2007

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – The Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA) announced today the schedule for the 2008 Bound 4 Beijing Tour which will feature the 2008 USA Softball Women’s’ National Team competing in over 40 cities in preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The tour will kick off February 9 with a game against back-to-back National Champions, the University of Arizona Wildcats.

“The Amateur Softball Association is proud to be able to organize the Bound 4 Beijing Tour for the National Team as well as for the softball enthusiasts across the U.S.,” said ASA Executive Director Ron Radigonda. “It’s going to be an exciting year for our women’s program as they look to a fourth-consecutive Gold Medal and what better way to get it started than with a tour across the United States. Our local associations have done a great job in hosting these stops, providing the opportunity for our team to compete against the best teams in the country on American soil.”

The 2008 Women’s National Team, who will travel to Beijing in August to defend their three gold-medals, will make 42 stops across the country competing in over 60 games. The team will compete against NCAA Division I opponents, Regional All-Star teams as well as International Competition.

“We’re excited to be able to travel across the country and showcase our talented team and hopefully get everyone excited for the Olympic Games,” said Cat Osterman who will be making her second tour. “Some of the most talented softball players of the world are in the United states so it will be good to get out there and face some of the top athletes in the sport. It’s a great way to prepare for the ultimate stage, the Olympics”.

Highlighting the tour will be six-consecutive weekly national televised games on ESPN2 in April and May along with four other games slated for July, rounding out over 20 hours of softball programming on the ESPN family of networks.

The team will also return to the venue where they have secured back–to-back World Cup Titles as they will make two stops in Oklahoma City at the ASA Hall of Fame Complex, March 24-26 and June 6-8. The six games in Oklahoma City will be a part of the televised package including an International match up against a 2008 Olympic opponent on June 8.

“The Bound 4 Beijing Tour is great exposure for not only the team but also for the sport of softball. It provides us an opportunity to play in front of fans that may not otherwise have the chance to see us compete,” says head Coach Mike Candrea. “It’s a long haul as we will play six months of competitive softball but in the end it will help us prepare for our ultimate goal, a fourth-consecutive Gold Medal.”

In between all the game, the team will also gather together three times for training camps in various locations. After the final game of the Tour in Irvine, Calif. the team will travel to Beijing on Aug. 4 for the Olympic Games. Competition will start Aug. 12 with the Gold Medal Game being played on Aug. 21.

2008 Bound 4 Beijing Schedule

Dates Location Opponent

Jan. 29-Feb. 11 Australia Various International Opponents

Feb. 19 Tucson, Ariz. University of Arizona

Feb. 21-23 Palm Springs, Calif. Various D1 Opponents

Feb. 29- March 2 Altamonte Springs, Fla. Various D1 Opponents

March 4 Miami, Fla. D1 Opponents

March 6-8 Clearwater, Fla. Various D1 Opponents

March 19-21 Fullerton, Calif. Various D1 Opponents

March 24 Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma State

March 25 Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma

March 26 Oklahoma City, Okla. Northwestern

April 6 Las Cruces, NM ASA Regional All-Stars

April 10 Greensboro, NC UNC-Greensboro

April 12 Knoxville, Tenn. University of Tennessee

April 15 Birmingham, Ala. University of Alabama

April 17 Ridgeland, Miss. Mississippi State

April 19 Sulfur, La. ULL

May 3 Plant City, Fla. Florida Southern College

May 6 Ann Arbor, Mich. University of Michigan

May 8 Pittsburg, Penn. ASA Regional All-Stars

May 10 Bowie, MD Washington Glory - NPF

May 16 Visalia, Calif. ASA Regional All-Stars

May 18 Santa Rosa, Calif. ASA Regional All-Stars

May 19 Sacramento, Calif. ASA Regional All-Stars

May 22 Stockton, Calif. ASA Regional All-Stars

May 25 Prescott, Ariz. ASA Regional All-Stars

June 5 Fort Worth, Texas ASA Regional All-Stars

June 6 Oklahoma City, Okla. NPF All-Stars

June 7 Oklahoma City, Okla. NPF All-Stars

June 8 Oklahoma City, Okla. Olympic Opponent

June 10 Topeka, Kan. ASA Regional All-Stars

June 12 St. Louis, Mo. ASA Regional All-Stars

June 14 Normal, Ill. ASA Regional All-Stars

June 17 Stevens Point, Wis. ASA Regional All-Stars

June 19 South Bend, Ind. ASA Regional All-Stars

June 21 Midland, Mich. ASA Regional All-Stars

June 23 Ashland, Ohio ASA Regional All-Stars

June 25 Killeen, Texas ASA Regional All-Stars

June 27 Midland, Texas ASA Regional All-Stars

July 8 Portland, Ore. ASA Regional All-Stars

July 10 Spokane, Wash. ASA Regional All-Stars

July 15 Rapid City, SD ASA Regional All-Stars

July 18 Springfield, Mo. ASA Regional All-Stars

July 20 Stratford, Conn. ASA Regional All-Stars

July 22 Xenia, Ohio ASA Regional All-Stars

July 24 Salem, Va. ASA Regional All-Stars

July 26 Irvine, Calif. ASA Regional All-Stars

NOTE: All dates, times and opponents are subject to change.

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.

About USA Softball

USA Softball is the brand created, operated and owned by the ASA that links the USA Men’s, Women’s, Junior Boys’ and Junior Girls’ National Team programs together. USA Softball is responsible for training, equipping and promoting these four National Teams to compete in international and domestic competitions. The USA Softball Women’s National Team is one of the only two women’s sports involved in the Olympic movement to capture three consecutive gold medals at the Olympic Games since 1996. The U.S. women have also won eight World Championship titles including the last six consecutive as well as claimed two World Cup of Softball titles. For more information about USA Softball, please visit www.usasoftball.com














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