Since when are 40-45-50 declared seniors, I have nothing against everyone playing, but they are awful young and wanting to be older. Is someone just trying to become a millionaire
"Senior Softball" begins by our (arbitrary) definition at age 50+ ... We refer to the age group of age 40-49 as the 40-Masters, not wishing to rush them into the "seniors" tag ...
I'm still playing "50's" (the younger age for senior softball) and if you would have told me when I was 33 I'd still be playing in 20 years I would have told you, you were nuts-----------so go ahead and call me a senior or whatever else--------------I'm just glad to hae my health and still be playing.
Several others guys playing in "50's" I know are fortunate to have worked 30/35 years at a career, and were able to retire, so I think that also qualifies as "seniors" too