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WPCNR PRESS BOX. From National Pro Fastpitch, Denver, Colorado. September 19, 2004: National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) has announced that the 2005 National Tryout for its elite professional teams, and the only U.S. major league of fastpitch softball would be held on Saturday, December 4, 2004 from 9 a.m-2 p.m. PDT at Desert Bloom Field (8405 S. Maryland Parkway) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jump to Tryout Forms

The National Pro Fastpitch Championship, Akron Ohio, August 29, 2004: The New York-New Jersey Juggernaut and the New England Riptide at gametime. Photo, Courtesy, Nick Leto & the NY-NJ Juggernaut.
Team representatives from all eight NPF teams, the World Champion NY-NJ Juggernaut, New England Riptide, Texas Thunder, California Sunbirds, Akron Racers, Arizona Heat, and its two new teams in Chicago and Omaha, will be on hand searching for the best fastpitch talent to invite to spring training in May.
The tryout will again be held in conjunction with the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) national convention, which will also host the 2005 NPF Senior Draft, Sunday, December 5 at 6:00 p.m.
All interested women’s fastpitch players who are at least 21 years of age (no later than 5/1/05), and have completed their collegiate fastpitch softball eligibility at a four-year college or university are encouraged to register for the invitation only tryouts. Tryout registrants will be reviewed based on their application materials and an invitation to participate will be sent to only those athletes who qualify.

NAUTS Courtney Scott behind the plate as Carri “Lightning” Leto at second anticipates the play. Photo, Courtesy Nick Leto & NY-NJ Juggernaut.
Players must be prepared to demonstrate a wide variety of skills including, but not limited to, hitting, fielding and base running. All equipment, with the exception of a personal glove, bat, cleats and catcher’s gear, will be provided.
All tryout materials, including the $60 pre-registration fee, must be received in the NPF office no later than November 19, 2004. On-site registration will not be allowed at this year’s tryout.
NPF athletes are gifted athletes who possess great softball skills and present a resume of outstanding softball accomplishments including, but not limited to the following: collegiate All-American, conference MVP, leader in one or more NCAA statistical categories, U.S. National Team or Olympian.
Most NPF players have the educational background to pursue other careers in the off-season or after their playing days are over. That education also allows for a certain level of sophistication and judgment that serves them well in negotiating endorsement deals, interacting with fans and dealing with the media.
Current NCAA athletes should keep in mind that if they participate in a professional tryout, even if unsuccessful, they risk the loss of amateur status and the loss of current or future collegiate softball scholarship opportunities.
To find additional information about NPF players, the game, the season, spectators & media, team staff, etc. visit the FAQ section of the NPF website.
Please read all of the forms completely! If you are having difficulty downloading the registration materials in PDF, the materials can be mailed or faxed to you by emailing a request to Danielle Cox at daniellec@profastpitch.com.
NPF, the world’s premier professional fastpitch softball league for women, consists of eight teams located throughout the United States and features former USA Softball Women’s National Team members, collegiate All-Americans and all-conference selections. The 2004 season featured the inaugural NPF All-Star Game, the first-ever NPF Championship Semifinal and the first NPF Championship Game, won by the New York-New Jersey Juggernaut.
National Pro Fastpitch is headquartered in Denver, and has been in operation since 1997 under the names Women’s Pro Fastpitch (WPF) and Women’s Pro Softball League (WPSL).
2005 Tryout Forms
2005 Tryout Registration Form
2005 Tryout Waiver

CHAMPIONSHIP OUTFIELD of the New York-New Jersey Juggernaut celebrate first ever NPF Championship, after Kellie Wilkerson, (center) grabs the final out in Amanda Scott’s 10-1 victory over the Riptide. Left is Lauren Bauer, at right is Venus Taylor. Photo, Courtesy, Nick Leto & NY-NJ Juggernaut.


