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Discussion: Can a player play 50aa & 50aaa in two different associations

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Feb. 5, 2008
Gary33
149 posts
Can a player play 50aa & 50aaa in two different associations
Can a player on a 50AA team that plays exclusivley SPA. Play on a 50AAA team that does not play SPA. in National championship tournements
Feb. 5, 2008
kandy
Men's 60
13 posts
My understanding is that you can play on only one team in an age bracket. You can play on a 50 AA and a 60 AAA but not a 50 AAA. I understand that you can only play on one team in a particular age bracket but you can play in a different age bracket and play up or down one classification.
Feb. 5, 2008
mad dog
Men's 65
4191 posts
don't see why not.two different assoc's,two different teams.within assoc's not sure,have seen it done tho,just don't make a big fuss about it,or have someone reco you.
Feb. 6, 2008
JTS2
Men's 55
88 posts
Thats one of the big problems with senior softball is rosters. If you allowed players to play on two different teams in the same age group you would have all kinds of ringers playing for different teams. Thats what the summit is for to keep teams from loading and adding to their rosters all year long.
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