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Thursday, July 18, 2019

USSSA Eastern National Championship arrives on Maryland’s Eastern Shore

Salisbury, MD – Over 5,250 softball players will make their way to the Lower Eastern Shore over the next three weeks for the United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) Eastern Nationals. 

This year’s Eastern Nationals will be held from July 17-Aug. 3. The event draws over 350 girls’ softball teams from 19 states and Canada to the region over three weeks. States represented include Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia and West Virginia.

The Eastern Nationals are divided into three tournament weeks:
Week 1: July 17-21 - 10U Open, 12U Open
Week 2: July 23-28 - 14U Open, 14U B
Week 3: July 29-Aug. 3 - 16U Open, 18U Open, 18U B
*‘U’ abbreviation for under.

Week one of the event brings 100 teams to Delmarva The tournament schedule, brackets and results can be found online at http://www.usssa.com/fastpitch/event_gameCenter/?divisionID=1857197.


Tournament play begins on Thursday. Games are open to the public with no admission fee charged. For more information on the Eastern Nationals, please visitwww.WicoSports.org.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where are the games played?

Anonymous said...

There is a schedule link right friggin there

Students said...

Salisbury Park


that's why Gay Day killed all those Geese

Anonymous said...

You got it. Just how did Salisbury get so lucky to host this event. Where does everyone stay?

Anonymous said...

Why the Hell did Bob Culver allow them to have their Opening Ceremonies and Parade on the Ghetto Downtown Plaza instead of at the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center??? That was F***ked UP!!!

Anonymous said...

8:53 This event has been going on for years.
Its the same 3 weekends every year.
They stay here in Salisbury, and others elect
to stay in Ocean City.