Join A Team
(click here to submit a "New Player"
registration form online.)
The South Florida Amateur Athletic Association
is composed of one League with two slow pitch
softball Divisions, the Open division and the
Women's division.
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The Open Division consists of both men and
women, gay and non-gay coaches, players,
scorekeepers, and fans. There are
three levels of play.
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Upper Division, being those that exhibit
advanced physical skills and knowledge
of the game.
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C Division, demonstrating good solid
skills and knowledge of the game.
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D Division, provides those new to the
game a competitive and challenging
atmosphere.
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The Women's Division started back in 1999
and has grown tremendously in size and
spirit! No matter what your experience the
women’s division has a team for you!
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Upper Division: Being those that exhibit
advanced physical skills and knowledge
of the game.
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Competitive: Demonstrating good solid
skills and knowledge of the game.
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Recreational: Provides those new to the
game a competitive and challenging
atmosphere.
Our league consists of mostly gay and lesbian
individuals with one thing in common, the desire
to play softball. From it's initial beginnings,
the league was started to harbor a safe outdoor
environment to meet and socialize with friends.
Being associated with the North America Gay
Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA) affords the
Open and Women's divisions the opportunity to
compete on a national, and international level
with other slow pitch softball leagues across
the country and around the world. At different
times of the year invitational tournaments are
organized in major cities nationwide, and once a
year a World Series is scheduled in a selected
host city.
We invite you to join our league by submitting a
"New
Player" registration form online.
If you are seeking more information about the
South Florida Amateur Athletics Association
softball league, click here to send an email to
our
If you are interested in starting a new team,
click here to send an email to either our
Open Commissioner or
Women's Commissioner
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