ASA Slow Pitch tournament
ball has come to Georgia.
As the premier softball organization in the
country, it is only fitting that ASA slow pitch
will become a permanent part of the softball
landscape in Georgia. Having totally dominated fast pitch softball for many years in Georgia, ASA has become synonymous with professionalism and consistency, from the safety of their players to the training of their umpires.
The level of professionalism and consistency that has come to be expected from ASA fast pitch will absolutely translate to the slow pitch game, and will be the standard at every level of Georgia ASA slow pitch tournament ball.
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Georgia ASA Slow Pitch
1911 Grayson Highway
Suite 8-386
Grayson, GA 30017
Telephone: (770) 652-0844
FAX: (770) 456-5075
E-mail: slowpitch@georgiaasa.com
Feel free to give us a call with any questions or suggestions!
1911 Grayson Highway
Suite 8-386
Grayson, GA 30017
Telephone: (770) 652-0844
FAX: (770) 456-5075
E-mail: slowpitch@georgiaasa.com
Feel free to give us a call with any questions or suggestions!
Al Dattolo
Georgia ASA Commissioner
Telephone: (678) 449-6054
E-mail: georgiaasa@att.net
Brooks McMillan
Adult Tournament Commissioner
Telephone: (770) 652-0844
Email: brooks@georgiaasa.com
Jimmy Derrick
Georgia ASA Umpire in Chief
Telephone: (404) 863-2954
E-mail: umpjimmyd@aol.com
Georgia ASA Commissioner
Telephone: (678) 449-6054
E-mail: georgiaasa@att.net
Brooks McMillan
Adult Tournament Commissioner
Telephone: (770) 652-0844
Email: brooks@georgiaasa.com
Jimmy Derrick
Georgia ASA Umpire in Chief
Telephone: (404) 863-2954
E-mail: umpjimmyd@aol.com
Coming Soon!
As the Georgia ASA slow pitch program grows, we will be expanding outside of the Metro Atlanta area to include parks in counties across the entire state!
The most essential part of that growing process will be finding people who are dedicated to hosting professionally run tournaments that meet the standards that Georgia ASA has set.
That's where tournament directors will make their biggest contribution. Who better to stay in touch with local Parks & Rec directors, coaches, and players than someone from their back yard.
If you're interested in hosting tournaments in your area or know of a good candidate for an area director, please contact Brooks McMillan for further details.
As the Georgia ASA slow pitch program grows, we will be expanding outside of the Metro Atlanta area to include parks in counties across the entire state!
The most essential part of that growing process will be finding people who are dedicated to hosting professionally run tournaments that meet the standards that Georgia ASA has set.
That's where tournament directors will make their biggest contribution. Who better to stay in touch with local Parks & Rec directors, coaches, and players than someone from their back yard.
If you're interested in hosting tournaments in your area or know of a good candidate for an area director, please contact Brooks McMillan for further details.










