Ontario Masters / Grand Masters News
May 31, 2006
Ontario, Canada
Ontario Masters / Grand Masters News
Some important dates for Ontario Masters / Grand Masters Teams to consider .....
OASA affiliation deadline - June 15th
OASA Certificate deadline - June 30th
The OASA Masters / Grand Masters Provincial Championship tournaments are only 7 weeks away.
The Grand Masters division is a brand new division created for pitchers and position players 45 and older, can be 44 years old
as long as you turn 45 before the year is over. This Grand Masters division provides an ideal opportunity for older fastball athletes to
participate at a fully sanctioned OASA provincial championship. This new division should still be competitive but there shouldn't be any elite level pitchers or teams. Why not put an all-star team together from your league or reunite your former team for a reunion type weekend with some good fastball.
OASA Masters / Grand Masters Provincial Championship
Date : July 21, 22, 23 / 2006
Location : Grafton Ontario
Divisions : Masters & Grand Masters
Masters Division : Pitchers 40 or older, can be 39 as long they turn 40 anytime during 2006
Position players 37 or older, can be 36 as long as they turn 37 anytime during 2006
Grand Masters Division : Pitchers and position players 45 or older, can be 44 as long as they turn 45 anytime during 2006
The Grand Masters division is a new division added for 2006.
Don't know how to affiliate ?
Need more information ?
Visit the OASA web site for more information : http://oasa.ca/
Contact the OASA Registrar for more information : Mary Myles mjnm(at)sympatico.ca
The Canadian Masters Fastball Association has also added a Grand Masters division for 2006.
(CMFA) Canadian Masters Fastball Championship
Date : Aug. 25, 26, 27 / 2006
Location : Cobourg, Ontario
Contact : PADDY NOLAN H (705) 924-2952 C (705) 761-1610
fitznol(at)hotmail.com
The tournament will offer a Men's Masters division, Women's
Masters division and will be including the Men's Grand Masters
division for the first time. Same age rules as OASA Championship.
There is one Ontario grand masters team currently working on their roster which will have at least 5 guys 50 or older
with one of them being a 59 year old pitcher.
Yours in Sport