ASA Tournament 2018 USA Softball of Dayton OH National Qualifier (Dayton Metro) - 10u, 12u

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Announcing the 2018 Dayton Metro Tournament Date

Open to teams from all USA Softball Regions. Spots are not guaranteed until full payment has been made.

Register at:
http://gfp.tournamentusasoftball.com/i!/tournaments/tournamentDetails.php?TID=18424

2018 USA SOFTBALL OF DAYTON OH Qualifier - Ages 10u, 12u

USA SOFTBALL OF DAYTON OH will be providing both an USA National Berth and an Eastern Regional berth for the top finishers in each age group.

There will be 1 USA National Berth AND 1 USA Eastern Regional awarded per age group.

Pool Play will be 1:20. Bracket will be 1:40 - complete the inning, proceed to ITB. Losers/Winners bracket finals, no time limit

Straight USA Championship rules for elimination play. Roster bat for pool play. Head coaches must present ACE certification.

Details

Date: May 19-20, 2018
Sanction: USA Softball, All Regions.
Format: 4GG, 2 pp, double elimination.
Fee: $425 - full payment required at registration to secure spot.
Gate: NONE.
Contacts: USA Softball of Dayton, OH - Clyde Brewer

Facilities
Kettering Fields - 444 N. Bend Rd., Dayton, OH 45404

Rain Out Policy

If the tournament is rained out, refunds will be based on (Entry Fees minus Non-Recoverable Costs minus Games Played). Please allow two to four weeks for an inclement weather refund. A game started is considered a full game for refund purposes. There is no rain date available.

In the event that we are not able to complete all Pool Play games on Friday prior to Friday night start of Championship bracket play, we will proceed with a blind draw bracket - drawn by ASA Commissioner Clyde Brewer. Should, due to weather, Championship bracket play not have allowable time for completion we reserve the right to proceed with the elimination of the losers bracket and instating single elimination of the winners bracket until a champion is determined for each age division
 
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