USA Softball of Iowa is one of 68 local associations in the United States serving teams/players, coaches, and umpires in the sport of Softball.  USA Softball (formerly the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) was formed in 1933 and has remained the official rules writer and interpreter for the sport of Softball in the United States.  USA Softball is recognized by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) as the National Governing Body (NGB) for the sport of Softball.  USA Softball conducts youth and adult softball programs in every state and virtually every city in the United States through a network of state and metro local associations.  Over 100,000 teams and 1.3 million players (50,000 girls' fast pitch teams, 270,000  girls') play USA Softball each year.  USA Softball registers over 17,000 umpires each year and is known for one of the best officiating programs of any sport in the U.S.

 

The purpose of USA Softball of Iowa is to:  Promote amateur softball for all persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, national origin or ancestry.  Promote and conduct annual amateur softball championships.  Educate and train in the proper skills of amateur softball play and rules of the game through promoting, organizing and conducting clinics, seminars and training courses.

 

We will be continuously updating this website as information becomes available.  Please feel free to contact the USA Softball of Iowa State Office at (319) 330-7030.

You may also contact Executive Director, Tom Topping at tltopping@earthlink.net via e-mail.