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The BSF would like to hear from co-ed slowpitch teams -- particularly those that play in weekend tournaments or are interested in doing so -- about a proposal to expand the National Softball League to further grades of play. Currently, only A-grade play is organised in this manner.

At present, the NSL requires its teams to enter up to five specific tournaments over the softball season, with points awarded that determine final NSL placings and qualification to the Premier Nationals. If further NSL divisions are formed, placings will impact on qualification to other National Championships.

Last year's NSL overview can be found here.

Early feedback from the survey will be used by the BSF when it meets on the weekend of November 12-13 and then at the League Heads Forum on November 26, when a workshop session on the NSL and the potential creation of an NSL 2 will be held. The survey will help the BSF to understand what will support the softball community best.

Completion of the survey by November 23 will be appreciated.

To go to the survey, click here.