ASANA World Series brings first-class women’s softball to Central Florida

Altamonte Springs – On Oct. 24, the 2015 Amateur Sports Alliance of North America’s tournament held its final games in the Seminole County Softball Complex, after five long days of softball with 59 competing teams.

In the B division, Houston Blaze defeated runner-up Kansas City Fully Loaded with a final score of 5-1. Sol Fuzion Fort Lauderdale brought this year’s host state a victory with a 5-0 score against Atlanta Laid Back for the C division.

Looking to Score San Diego won the D division championship game against Atlanta Night Riders with a final score of 3-1.

Division E’s Norfolk Jokers wrap up the winners list, pulling out the win in a close game against the South Florida Moonies, with a final score of 12-11.

“From the very beginning of this venture, it has been our focus to serve as a first class host for this exciting event, making the week an experience of a lifetime for each of our attendees,” said Bonnie Marsh, tournament director, in a press release.

It was a life-changing experience for at least one couple. In a surprise moment after the game, Looking to Score’s teammates brought out a banner with the message, “Cathy, will you marry our pitcher?” as she proposed to her tearful girlfriend on the field. She said yes!

Amateur Sports Alliance of North America and the Central Florida Softball League worked with the Central Florida Sports Commission, the Florida Sports Foundation, Seminole County’s Tourist Development Council, and Seminole County’s Department of Leisure Services Department to host the tournament.

Photos courtesy ASANA Softball World Series Facebook page.

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