Western Australia Softball Association

Western Australia Softball Association

WASA was established in 1949. Our first games were played at Wellington Square East Perth, moving to Langley park in the early 1950s. On 22 September 1991 WASA's very own purpose built facility was opened, and is currently the headquarters for softball in WA located at Lot 27 Chesterfield Road Mirrabooka (opposite Herb Graham Recreation Centre). The facility boasts an air conditioned bar area which provides a comfortable viewing area for patrons to watch games in comfort or wind down after a match. There are four diamonds all with lighting enabling games to be played at night. WASA has in excess of 100 member clubs including approximately 40 metropolitan clubs and 30 country affiliates spanning the vast areas of WA. In total Softball has in excess of 4,000 playing members

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