NAFA World Series hits a grand slam by choosing Topeka as tournament host
We are happy, excited, eager and everything in between to announce that Topeka will host the North American Fastpitch Association World Series during August 2012.
More than 120 teams in seven divisions will be in Topeka competing for the 2012 World Series title. NAFA will also be celebrating their 20th anniversary during this tournament. Participants in the tournament will range in ages from 18 to 45.
Alongside hosting their largest tournament yet, 2012 marks the 20th anniversary of the NAFA World Series Tournament. In conjunction with the tournament, the 7 Founders of NAFA will be honored and every Hall of Fame Member will be honored that is present at the tournament.
Topeka beat out four other cities who placed bids to host the event for several reasons. Topeka has drawn a lot of interest from NAFA for its historical value, the city’s proximity to the Kansas City International Airport and the quality of fields Topeka has to offer.
The tournaments will be held at Rueger Park, Felker Park and Shawnee North in Topeka. There will be an admission charge for attendees but the public will be encouraged to attend.
NAFA began in Chicago formerly in 1993. This is the first time the World Series tournament will be held in Topeka.
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