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ASA/USA National Identification Program powered by Softball Factory

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 4333 Factoria Blvd SE Bellevue WA 98006  See map

The ASA/USA Softball National Identification Program, powered by Softball Factory, will take place in Bellevue, WA on Sunday, September 2nd, 2012 at Newport High School. All athletes ages 13-18 are encouraged to attend. Players are asked to report to the field at noon for registration, and the event is scheduled to begin at 1 pm. The registration fee is $99. Please go to http://www.softball-factory.com/national-identification-program/ to enroll or call us at 855.822.5115 to speak with a Softball Factory representative. 

During this event with Softball Factory, the Official Scouting Partner of ASA/USA Softball, players will take part in a workout where they will perform for Softball Factory coaches who will evaluate them on speed, pitching, hitting and defense. Select players from the event will qualify for Softball Factory player development programs such as the Softball Factory World Series, the Maryland Select Training, and the Ronald McDonald Softball Tournament.  These events have been created to help players in their development as they move forward towards college. In addition, Softball Factory will provide players with tools to help families navigate the college recruiting process. 

After the event, all player evaluations will be submitted to ASA/USA Softball for consideration in their Junior National Team selection pool.  This is a great opportunity for players to get on the selection committee’s radar as they plan ahead for future USA Softball Junior National Teams.

Softball Factory is a division of Baseball Factory, an organization that has been helping players reach their dream of playing at the college level for over 18 years.  Baseball Factory is now helping softball players reach those same goals. Baseball Factory has assisted players in attaining an astonishing $1 billion in college scholarships.  With a professional staff of former college softball coaches and players, Softball Factory has the softball experts that can help players find the right fit at the next level. 

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