Sgt. Bilko in Sgt. Bilko (1996)
This site belongs to a school devoted exclusively to developing the skills of athletes interested in playing Olympic-style softball.
This site, which is based out of San Diego, includes game schedules for this gay softball league, links to the 1997 Gay Softball World series, team standings, and game results.
The ultimate source for information on the latest rule changes for 1998, results, championships, and press releases. Lots of links to other softball sites.
This site celebrates everyones favorite Doctor Shortstop from the U.S. gold medal winning Olympic team. Home of the Dot Richardson fan club.
Instructional videos for fastpitch softball offered by Michele Smith, a member of the 1996 Olympic gold medal winning team.
Features listings of softball tournaments and series happening across the U.S.
This site is the home of the nonprofit recreational and competitive organization serving deaf and hard-of-hearing regional softball organizations and players. Includes a directory of affiliates, tournaments schedule, and by-laws and regulations.
This site features softball national championship and world series history. Also contains links to other softball-related sites.
This site describes the rules and history of townball, which is believed to be the game that evolved into todays softball and baseball.
The site of this national organization features the history of slow-pitch softball, major players and rankings, tournaments, state associations, and more.
This site includes pages for league leaders, team rosters, schedules, press releases, employment opportunities with WPF, and more.
This site contains information about this long-standing (28th year) gigantic softball tournament of more than 400 teams from over 20 states in the U.S. and Canada.
http://www.magicnet.net/~drss/index.html
http://www.magicnet.net/~dalearob/
http://www.olympics.nbc.com/sports/softball/bios/berg.html