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John Turnbull, Sports Division Director, Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department, turnbulj@bloomington.in.gov or 812-349-3712; or Mike McAfee, Executive Director, Visit Bloomington, mike@visitbloomington.com or 812-355-7720

City Wins Bids to Host National Softball Tournaments in 2022, 2023

Bloomington, Ind. – The Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department and partner Visit Bloomington announced today that youth fastpitch softball teams will once again make the trip to Bloomington in both 2022 and 2023 to compete in USA Softball national championship tournaments.

National tournaments scheduled to take place in Bloomington in 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to the COVID pandemic, but USA Softball is optimistic that participation in youth sports tournaments is on the rise and that players and their families will once again feel comfortable enough to travel and compete.

At the annual USA Softball council meeting in November, Bloomington was awarded the 2023 Girls' 16-under Class B Fastpitch Northern National Championship. The tournament is scheduled to take place in July 2023.

In 2022, the city will host three tournaments, scheduled to take place concurrently in July: The USA Softball Girls' 14-under Class B Fastpitch Northern National, Girls' 12-under Class A Fastpitch Northern National, and the Girls' 10-under Class B Fastpitch Northern National.

Communities from across the U.S. vie for the privilege of hosting USA Softball's national championships every year. The City of Bloomington and Visit Bloomington have successfully bid to host at least one national softball tournament every year since the Twin Lakes Sports Park was completed in 1993, except for 2005, 2020 and 2021.

Economic impact generated by national softball tournaments is significant for the Bloomington community. Visitors to Bloomington stay in area hotels, eat in local restaurants, and shop for everything from lawn chairs to souvenirs to IU T-shirts. Depending on the number of competing teams, national softball tournaments have generated anywhere from $250,000 to more than $2 million for the Bloomington economy.

“After a couple of years without it, it’s wonderful to have the summer fastpitch tournament to look forward to again,” said Mayor John Hamilton. “Bloomington is especially proud to support young women in sports. We look forward to hosting them and their families and enjoying the excitement of the tournament for another two summers in our city.”

Each year, the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department partners with Visit Bloomington to represent the city at the USA Softball Council meeting, where hundreds of cities from across the U.S. showcase their communities’ venues, accessibility and other assets in the hopes of being selected as a tournament venue.

“Congratulations to the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department for securing another USA Softball Championship. Successfully recruiting and hosting youth sports tournaments is a competitive and challenging business and they are very good at it,” said Mike McAfee, Executive Director of Visit Bloomington. “The positive impact these events have on the economy and quality of life in our community are significant and we are grateful to support the parks department on these efforts,” added McAfee.

National tournament games will be held at Twin Lakes Sports Park and Winslow Sports Complex. For more information about USA Softball national championships, or Bloomington Parks and Recreation, call 812-349-3700.

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