Arucian Softball League

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Arucian Softball League
Most recent season or competition:
2023 Arucian Softball League Season
ArucianSoftballlogo.png
SportSoftball
FoundedApril 0, 1946; 78 years ago (1946-04-00)
CommissionerPierre Leclerq
No. of teams8-12
CountriesBonaventure?
Carucere?
Eldmark?
Gaullica?
Imagua?
Île d'Émeraude?
Sainte-Chloé
Satucin?
Most recent
champion(s)
XXXX
(2022)
Most titlesXXXX (XX)

The Arucian Softball League (Gaullican: Ligue de Softball Arucien), known as the LSA or ASL, is a professional softball organisation based in Sainte-Chloé. Founded in 1946, the League was envisioned to be the women's counterpart of the Arucian Baseball League. Despite early financial troubles, funding issues and the closing of franchises in other former areas of the United Provinces, the League became popular on the island of Sainte-Chloé as a popular baseball off-season sport. To this day, it remains a popular secondary sport in Sainte-Chloé, following Baseball and Arucian football.

Due to rainy conditions, the league is notable for playing both outdoor and indoor games, although outdoor is the ideal condition.

Name

The name of the league was inspired by the Arucian Baseball League.

History

  • Softball invented in Rizealand
  • Becomes a pastime in S-C besides baseball, more casual version of already popular baseball
  • Women teams start emerging in the post-war island, becomes an "acceptable" women's sport
  • During the general sports expansion during the UP gets a creation of a league
  • League has some initial success and decline, but keeps a series of teams which are able to survive and thrive
  • Expansion in 1990s and 2000s.

Organisation

League size over time:

League size:

  • 1946-1955: 6 teams
  • 1955-1966: 7 teams
  • 1977-1983: 8 teams
  • 1983-1985: 7 teams
  • 1985-1989: 8 teams
  • 1989-1992: 7 teams
  • 1992-1997: 9 teams
  • 1997-2001: 10 teams
  • 2001-2007: 12 teams
  • 2007-2009: 11 teams
  • 2009-present:12 teams

Teams

Division Logo Team City Country Stadium Founded Joined Notes
West File:Sport Club Internacional 2008 Crest.svg     Sainte-Chloé Lady Imperials Port de la Sainte Sainte-Chloé 1939 1946 Known in Gaullican as the Impériales, they share a common ownership with their ABL counterpart, the Imperials.
Cleveland Indians primary logo.svg     Canicule Contraltos Canicule Sainte-Chloé 1977
EvansvilleTripletsCaoLogo.PNG     Éclair Heroines Éclair Sainte-Chloé 1946 Named after Saint Chloé, who was titled the "Heroine of Sotirianity".
File:XXXXX     XXXX Hammarvik File:Eldmark.png Eldmark 1992
Central Altoona Curve cap logo.png     Tranquille Lambs Tranquille Sainte-Chloé 1952 Team initial is "A" for agneaux. Joined the league after the collapse of Imagua's team to restore the league to six teams.
Villanova Wildcats logo.svg     Sainte-Geneviève Virgins Sainte-Geneviève Sainte-Chloé 1942 1946 Named after their patroness, St. Genevieve, in honour of her consecrated virginity.
File:XXXXX     XXXX Grönsund File:Eldmark.png Eldmark 2006
File:XXXXX     XXXX Kingston Carucere 1946
East File:XXXXX     XXXX Sermoni Bonaventure 1946
File:XXXXX     XXXX Port-au-Grégoire Île d'Émeraude 2001
File:XXXXX     XXXX Arac Satucin Satucin 2001
File:XXXXX     XXXX Vinalia 2009

Defunct Teams

  • Imagua team #1 (1946-1952)
  • Decouverte (1955-1966)
  • BV team #2 (1977-1983)
  • Escalade (1985-1989)
  • Imagua team #2 (1992-2006)
  • Trinite (1997-2007)

Season Structure

The Season goes from early May, beginning on the first monday of the month (though never before Low Sunday) and continues through late August. The season usually is 75 games, with significantly more breaks than the ABL. Playoffs occur in the month of September.