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FloSoftball Streaming PGF Nationals Summer 2016

FloSoftball Streaming PGF Nationals Summer 2016

FloSports, a sports media company headquartered in Austin, Texas, and Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF), based in Huntington Beach, Calif. and producers of hund

Jun 27, 2016 by FloSoftball Staff
FloSoftball Streaming PGF Nationals Summer 2016
FloSports, a sports media company headquartered in Austin, Texas, and Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF), based in Huntington Beach, Calif. and producers of hundreds of elite fastpitch events across the nation, announced today that bracket and championship games at this summer’s PGF Nationals will be live streamed exclusively on FloSoftball.com.

The PGF Nationals are the culminating events of fastpitch club ball and finish off the summer with the most prestigious and talent-laden club championships in the country.

Seven PGF National Championship games—18U Platinum, 16U Premier and Platinum, 14U Premier and Platinum, 12U and 10U—will be shown live from Bill Barber Park in Irvine, Calif., on FloSoftball.com over a two-week period in late July and early August.

In total, more than 250 games will be live-streamed at PGF Nationals which features top club teams like the No. 1 OC Batbusters and No. 2 So Cal Athletics, which together have captured the first six 18U Premier titles as well as the Tampa Mustangs-TJ squad that took the crown last July.

The five age divisions will be played at venues in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, and Irvine, Calif., and there are 432 teams with over 7,200 players that will battle for a chance to be called a PGF National Champion.

FloSoftball will stream the 18U and 12U bracket games from Tuesday, July 26, through Thursday, July 28, concluding with the 18U, 12U and 10U National Championships on Friday, June 29.

The following week the 16U and 14U bracket games will run from Wednesday, Aug. 3 through Friday, Aug. 5, and wrap up with the 16U and 14U National Championships on Saturday, August 6.

“We’re excited about our partnership with FloSoftball and look for a quality live streaming experience to show fans of softball across the world,” Dan Hay, President and CEO of PGF, said today.
 
“Collectively, these are the best teams and players in the country and we look forward to showing softball fans the highest level of team competition featuring the stars of tomorrow in the sport,” added FloSoftball general manager Brentt Eads.
 
“Last year, for example, you saw Sydney Romero and Fale Aviu play for the Batbusters and win a national championship and then come in as true freshmen in college and help lead the Oklahoma Sooners to an exciting NCAA title. It will be fun to see who emerges this year at PGF Nationals as the next generation of talent.”