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Discussion: qualifiers

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Jan. 30
kbl
Men's 60
544 posts
does any one know, if you go to a qualifier, when you win, what happens then? i saw certain tournaments if you win you go to toc.
Jan. 30
taits
Men's 65
4548 posts
Not from a Q. Only from major T's.
You know at least know your doing.
Jan. 30
WOW

197 posts
When you win a qualifier you automatically get invited to the TOC.
Jan. 30
Lecak
Men's 60
1026 posts
Go to the tournaments tab in blue it tells you what tournaments are TOC.
Jan. 31
kbl
Men's 60
544 posts
i have only ever played at ft myers and once at TOC. so behind each tournament it says "qualifier". what are you qualifying for, if the others say TOC? sorry for being ignorant. and thanks for your help. ken
Jan. 31
Lecak
Men's 60
1026 posts
Ken if it is a qualifier what you are doing is qualifying that roster to play in the year end Phoenix event. That is the roster that you can turn in. If say at the end of the year you want to add a player then you need to play in another qualifier and then that roster becomes the roster you go to Phoenix with. Happened to us last year I had played with my team all year we added a player and played in an event in San Diego I didn't want to go but if I had not I would not have been eligible to play in Phoenix even though I had played all year. Needless to say I made the trip to San Diego. Hope that makes sense.
Jan. 31
#6
Men's 60
1173 posts
WOW, i BELIEVE IT HAS TO BE A majot Tournament to qulify for the TOC, could be wrong.
Jan. 31
SSUSA Staff

3505 posts
The Champions of the following events (only) will receive
an invitation to the 2010 Tournament of Champions in Polk
County, FL in February, 2010.

• Senior Softball World Championships • Phoenix, AZ
• USA National Championship Games • Phoenix, AZ
• Eastern National Championships • Raleigh, NC
• Western National Championships • Salt Lake City, UT
• Spring National Championships • Polk County, FL
• Spring World Championships • Mesquite, NV
• Winter National Championships 2008 • Ft. Myers, FL
• Winter World Championships 2008 • Las Vegas, NV
• Atlantic Coast Championships • Loudoun County, VA
• California State Championships • Yolo County, CA
• Canadian SPN National Championships• Canada
• ISA Senior World Champions • Gallatin, TN
• Japan Champions Cup International Tourney • Tokyo
• Midwest Championships • Chicago, IL
• Northeast Championships • Cape May, NJ
• Northern Championships • Lansing, MI
• Northwest Championships • Portland, OR
• Pelican Classic Women’s Championships • Panama City Beach, FL
• Rock ‘n Reno Challenge Cup • Reno, NV
• Southern Championships • Birmingham, AL
• Southwest Championships • Tucson, AZ
• Texas State Championships • Dallas, TX

• All 80+ Division Mens Teams will automatically qualify

Qualifier events are held to assist in evaluating the
skill level of the participating teams and are a required
participation by teams wishing to enter the Eastern or
Western National Championships or the World Championships.
Jan. 31
kbl
Men's 60
544 posts
thank youto all. i completely understand now. have a good day. ken
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