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Reigning National Champions 2003-2004
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Org. |
Event |
Team |
Hometown |
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ISF |
2004 World
Championships |
New Zealand |
New Zealand |
|
Pan Am |
Pan
American |
Canada |
Canada |
|
ISC |
World Tournament |
Broken Bow Spirit |
Amsterdam NY |
|
ISC |
ISC II |
Harriston Mercury's |
Harriston,
ON |
|
ASA |
Major |
The Farm |
Madison, WI |
|
ASA |
A |
Barley Pop A's |
Minot, ND |
|
ASA |
B |
Keatings |
Wilkes-Barre PA |
|
ASA |
C |
Gallup
Storm* |
Gallup, NM |
|
ASA |
23 & Under |
Odin |
Odin, MN |
|
ASA |
40 & over |
Maryland
Masters |
Forrestville, MD |
|
ASA |
45 & over |
Texas Stars |
Houston, TX |
|
ASA |
50 & over |
Texas Stars |
Houston, TX |
|
NAFA |
World Series -
Open |
Kegel Black
Knights |
Fargo, ND |
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NAFA |
World Series - AAA |
Team Lyons |
Fresno, CA |
|
NAFA |
World Series - AA |
Bucknell
Park |
Lacey, WA |
|
NAFA |
World Series - A |
Jeraldines,
MN |
St. Paul,
MN |
*Due to heavy rainfall the 2003 ASA Men's
Class C Fast Pitch National Championship was not played to completion. The
first through fifth places were awarded by ASA Code requirements.
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