1. Club Spotlight: Ohio Outlaws Premier 04 Garroway

    Sep 2, 2020

    Coach Bill Garroway of Outlaws Premier 04 is very excited about his 16U club that has been one of the most followed teams on GameChanger. He goes into detail about the history of the team and gives his scouting report on each of his players.
  2. Penn State Announces Clarisa Crowell As New Head Softball Coach

    Aug 10, 2020

    UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State University Vice President for Athletics Sandy Barbour named Clarisa Crowell as the eighth head coach of the softball program Monday. Crowell, the 2019 Mid-American Conference (MAC) Coach of the Year, is the winningest coach in Miami (Ohio) program history with more than 200 wins.
  3. Club Softball Teams To Launch Heart Of America Elite Fastpitch League

    May 13, 2020

    Following the announcement of the Texas Fastpitch League, the Heart of America Elite Fastpitch League (HFL) made a similar announcement that will include club softball teams from 21 states.
  4. Camille Hayes Defies The Norm, Leads PA Strikers To Top 10 PGF Finish

    Sep 10, 2018

    If the local boys could have a tournament team in baseball, why couldn’t the girls have a tournament team in softball?
  5. Why PA Chaos 14U Premier Should Be On Your Radar

    Oct 4, 2017

    Over the last 10 years, PA Chaos has developed into one of the top programs in the Northeast. One of the top up-and-coming teams in the organization is the 14U Premier PA Chaos team that is stacked with talent from four different states. Head coach Eric Thrush talks about the history of the program and why his 14U club will be one of the top teams to watch in the 2018 season.
  6. NPF Pennsylvania Rebellion Folds

    Jan 16, 2017

    Another pro team bites the dust. The Pennsylvania Rebellion have folded their NPF franchise after three seasons in the league. The team's players were notified in an email by NPF commissioner Cheri Kempf on Sunday, January 15, that their contracts with the Washington, Pennsylvania-based Rebellion are void and they are now free to sign with any of the league's five remaining teams.
  7. Friday Focus: Two-Time State POY Maggie Balint

    Sep 20, 2015

  8. Bella Norton Rocks

    Jul 10, 2015

    Bella Norton of Newtown Rock (Pa.) Forget about boy bands and pop music, Bella Norton wants to Rock ‘n’ Roll.
  9. 2015 FloSoftball All-Americans – 1st Team

    Jul 9, 2015

    It was another exciting year of high school softball across the nation going back to the fall when states like Georgia, Missouri and Oklahoma competed for state championships.
  10. Final FAB 50 High School Rankings (6/17)

    Jun 17, 2015

    2015 FAB 50 WEEK 11 FLOSOFTBALL.COM NATIONAL RANKINGS
  11. All-American candidate: Hannah Edwards (6/8)

    Jun 8, 2015

    Now that the high school softball season is over, we can focus full-time on honors and awards including who will be named to the All-American teams!
  12. Gatorade 2015 Softball State Players of the Year (6/4)

    Jun 4, 2015

    In its 30th year of honoring the nation’s best high school athletes, the Gatorade Company, in collaboration with USA TODAY High School Sports, today announced its honorees for the 2015 Softball State Players of the Year.
  13. My Mother’s Day Tribute… by Delaney Elling (5/10)

    May 10, 2015

    Happy Mother’s Day to all! This is the first of several first-person tributes we’ll post today from top softball players from across the country honoring their mothers…
  14. Hot 100 2018’s… #100-91 (3/23)

    Mar 23, 2015

    Today, we begin our look at the top 100 players in the 2018 class… we’re spotlighting 10 each day as we count down from 100 to No. 1. These current freshmen were chosen based on input and feedback from college and club coaches who’ve seen them play all across the nation.
  15. Delaney’s blog: softball doesn’t discriminate (3/15)

    Mar 15, 2015

    Delaney Elling, the outstanding first baseman/catcher from Washington, Pa., was greatly impacted by the retirement letter of softball great Caitlin Lowe in February and also comments by legendary UCLA coach Sue Enquist.