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Myself and a few other people are planning to break fast pitch away from the local association and form our own fast pitch association without the hassles of slow pitch.
I'm in the process of obtaining a permit to use the local high school field but would like to ask anyone here in the know about insurance to cover our league/players. We're planning to field a minimum of three fast pitch teams. 10u, 12u, and 15u. Each team should have in the neighborhood of 12-14 girls.
I was planning to speak with the local insurance company here that the slow pitch association uses but want to make sure what a reasonable rate would be for the amount of teams/players mentioned. I 'believe' the slow pitch association pays $2100 per year and that covers the players (~150), equipment, facility, etc. Should I go local or is there a better national insurance company out there (Bollinger???) that could give us a competitive rate?
Anyone who has any information to share on this would be greatly appreciated. I want to do this right the first time with no problems.
I'm in the process of obtaining a permit to use the local high school field but would like to ask anyone here in the know about insurance to cover our league/players. We're planning to field a minimum of three fast pitch teams. 10u, 12u, and 15u. Each team should have in the neighborhood of 12-14 girls.
I was planning to speak with the local insurance company here that the slow pitch association uses but want to make sure what a reasonable rate would be for the amount of teams/players mentioned. I 'believe' the slow pitch association pays $2100 per year and that covers the players (~150), equipment, facility, etc. Should I go local or is there a better national insurance company out there (Bollinger???) that could give us a competitive rate?
Anyone who has any information to share on this would be greatly appreciated. I want to do this right the first time with no problems.