About the Jersey Softball Association

The Jersey Softball Association was first founded in 1993 and has been organising Softball games within Jersey for over twenty years.
Slow-pitch Softball is a recreational form of the exciting American sport of Baseball. Softball is much easier to play than baseball and is one of the few sports in which the teams are made up of men and women playing as equals. Softball is essentially an outdoor summer game, with the season in Jersey running from the beginning of May through to the end of September with most games played on Sundays. There is also an indoor form of softball played in a sports hall during the winter months.
Softball is great inclusive team building sport and just about anyone can take part!
If you would like to try Softball then please get in touch by filling in our contact form
Slow-pitch Softball is a recreational form of the exciting American sport of Baseball. Softball is much easier to play than baseball and is one of the few sports in which the teams are made up of men and women playing as equals. Softball is essentially an outdoor summer game, with the season in Jersey running from the beginning of May through to the end of September with most games played on Sundays. There is also an indoor form of softball played in a sports hall during the winter months.
Softball is great inclusive team building sport and just about anyone can take part!
If you would like to try Softball then please get in touch by filling in our contact form
The History of Softball in Jersey (compiled by founding member Garry Le Maistre)
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Jersey Softball Associations Future Vision
- To continue to grow in numbers in order to increase the number of teams in the Summer League.
- To continue with the Corporate League which introduces new players into the game of Softball.
- To select and have 2 very strong teams for the annual inter-insular matches against Guernsey.
- To continue with both umpire and coaching courses on Island to increase the number of umpires within the JSA and also people who coach their own teams and individuals.
- To continue to participate in off-Island tournaments.
- To potentially introduce a youth league.
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