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Jan. 19, 2006
azjuan
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Creaker Re: Bat Warmer

This is the address and phone number of the guy who has the patent on and makes the solar bat warmer. They really heat up the bat.
Fleming Hobbs 885 Yavapai Hills Dr.
Prescott AZ 86301
928 771 2746. Just about everyone in Prescott Senior Softball has one.
Jan. 19, 2006
azjuan
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Solar bat warmers

This is the address and phone number of the guy who has the patent on and makes the solar bat warmer. They really heat up the bat.
Fleming Hobbs 885 Yavapai Hills Dr.
Prescott AZ 86301
928 771 2746
Jan. 6, 2005
azjuan
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Local Leagues

We are a small local league in Arizona.
Prescott Senior Softball, with around 180 members.
One of our players wants to know what is the largest League in the USA. Does anyone have ideas on this? Thanks AZJUAN

Sept. 16, 2004
azjuan
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Softball clinics

Does anyone know of a clinic for Senior Softball players?
It would be good if it was in the Southwest but anywhere
would be considered. Thanks

May 11, 2004
azjuan
Topic: Tournaments
Discussion: Prescott AZ Tom Tobin Tournament contacts. May 20th to May 23rd.

Prescott Tournament contacts
Ted Blake Ph.# H. 928.442.2355
W. 928.777.3980
blakeba3@ERAU.EDU
Alternate contact
Jan Marshall. H. 928.858.4462
FAx# 928.858.4463
Marshall2@aol.com
May 10, 2004
azjuan
Topic: Tournaments
Discussion: What RULES will be used in PRESCOTT?

Prescott Tournament contacts
Ted Blake Ph.# H. 928.442.2355
W. 928.777.3980
blakeba3@ERAU.EDU
Alternate contact
Jan Marshall. H. 928.858.4462
FAx# 928.858.4463
Marshall2@aol.com
Dec. 4, 2003
azjuan
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Playing with bats banned by ASA

Our local league is reviewing it's policy on bats banned by ASA.
We are considering letting our players play with any bat, banned or not.

We sent an email to Margaret Schubkegel
Amateur Sports Division
Bollinger, Inc.
MargaretS@BollingerInsurance.com
Tel: 800-350-8005, ext. 1236.
Fax: 973-921-2876
Below is our question and the answer we got from Bollinger.

Are there any other local leagues that are dealing with this issue, and if so what are your conclusions.

My Question was:
If a local league that has your insurance and is a registered ASA league
allows bats to be used that have been banned and are not on the approved
list, does it effect their liability coverage?.

It is presently our local leagues position that our members follow the ASA rules on approved bats and we do not allow them to be used if they are banned, even though we are not playing in Championship games.


Reply From Bolllinger
If leagues are using banned bats it does NOT affect ASA's insurance
coverage in any ways which includes team accident and liability coverages,
fieldowners liability coverage and umpire liability and accident
coverages. And yes, the rule only applies to ASA Championship Play.

Please let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks.

Margaret Schubkegel
Amateur Sports Division
Bollinger, Inc.
MargaretS@BollingerInsurance.com
Tel: 800-350-8005, ext. 1236.
Fax: 973-921-2876


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