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| Nov. 1, 2007 SAG 83 posts | Rule Can a player who is just getting into senior ball get their SSUSA card at Fort Myers or do they have to have the card before they get there? Steve |
| Nov. 1, 2007 SOFTBALLGRAMPS Men's 55 98 posts | call the phone # found on the home page, bottom left hand corner and they can tell you |
| Nov. 1, 2007 SOFTBALLGRAMPS Men's 55 98 posts | sorry, didn't see your message before this |
| Nov. 1, 2007 jah#4 Men's 55 539 posts | Steve They told us this spring there was a 30 day period and did not take money at the tournament site. Fran is the one you need to talk to. It might be different if the player is just turning 50 for next year. But ask for Fran she is good to work with team don |
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