Saturday, January 17, 2015

2015 International Slow Pitch Softball Players Association

Congratulations to the following individuals who were elected to represent their respective regions.


ARGENTINA:
Brenda Carter

ARIZONA:
Mike Tapia

BAHAMAS:
Jhirmal Greene

CALIFORNIA:
Cory Rider
Jermaine Lewis

CANADA:
Kathleen Brunet
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC:
Robinson Paredes

FLORIDA:
Roger Otano
Jesus Morales

IOWA:
Kenny Bishop

ITALY:
Roberto Giorgetti

MEXICO:
Freddy Marrufo

NEW JERSEY:
Shelly Jay Mathews Jr.

OHIO:
James Phelps

PUERTO RICO:
Okie Bonilla
Carlos Jincho Sanchez

VENEZUELA:
Jupiter Barrios




















The International Slow Pitch Softball Player’s Association - ISPSPA


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The International Slow Pitch Softball Player’s Association will be a group of player officials.  

These elected player officials will serve as representatives of the ISPS players’ community.

These Representatives will take part in ISPS meetings, conventions, and other important ISPS issues.

The ISPSPA will assist to bring the sport of slow pitch softball to new regions of the world.  

With the help & support of ISPS, these representatives will be the liaisons between ISPS and the player community.

Elections & Responsibilities

Each ISPS State or Nation will have a minimum of 1 representative with no more than 2 depending on size/population of said ISPS State or Nation.

Elections will be held every 2 years on the SECOND Tuesday of JANUARY.  Nominations must be in by Dec 31st prior to elections.

Each ISPSPA Representative will serve 2 year terms with eligibility for re-election.

ISPSPA Representatives will be responsible to represent their region/state/nation on ISPS issues and conventions.

ISPSPA Representatives cannot be any official representative or event director for any other softball association.


States & Nations ISPSPA Number of Representatives:

ARGENTINA: 1
ARIZONA: 2
BAHAMAS: 1
CALIFORNIA: 2
CANADA: 2
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: 1
FLORIDA: 2
IOWA: 1
ITALY: 1
MEXICO: 1
NEW JERSEY: 1
OHIO: 1
PUERTO RICO: 2
VENEZUELA: 1

More to come as ISPS expands…..

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