Hit Parade

How slow can they go?

9/16-9/17
Ah, there's nothing so sublime as leaning back on a bleacher with a cool drink and a hot dog, a freshening breeze in your face, and watching pitchers pitch and hitters hit. And while slow-pitch softball may not be on a par with pro baseball, it is in a league of its own -- the Amateur Softball Association. The ASA's Co-ed Slow Pitch National Championship, scheduled Friday, September 16, and Saturday, September 17, will pit the top 12 to 15 U.S. teams in a double-elimination tournament. The tourney begins with an opening ceremony at 6 p.m. Friday. Prelims are scheduled all day Saturday, with the championship taking place at about 9 that night. The scene is the Rose Mofford Sports Complex, 9833 North 25th Avenue. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for kids and seniors. Call 602-262-6542 or visit www.phoenix.gov/TEAMSPRT/asacoed.html. -- Clay McNear

Only the pitching is slow.
Only the pitching is slow.
Aw, puck it.
courtesy of Phoenix Coyotes
Aw, puck it.

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