Yes, sudden death can be used in girl's softball, particularly in tournament play to determine a winner in a tied game. This format typically involves extra innings where each team gets an opportunity to bat. If the game remains tied after the designated extra innings, sudden death rules may be applied, where the next team to score wins. However, the specific rules can vary by league and tournament, so it's important to check the regulations in place for each event.
Who ever said softball is a girls sport? It's not a girl sport. I know lots of guys and girls who play softball, so whoever told you that, go and tell them otherwise.
i dont think you would ever use a black softball
No
yes
i have no idea this girl on my softball team took my number and i am tring to find hers
no never never after
the lady hounds are the New Wilmington Area High School softball team.....the greatest softball team ever
Invented? Well, softball is simply the female version of baseball. No huge difference. Just the pitchers, the glove, and the ball and the obvious, it's a girls sport. Apparently, who ever invented or developed softball, thought females shouldn't be allowed to play with males, so established a new sport. More intense and difficult in certain cases. I hope this answers your question
Because they are girls and they're bad so they need a bigger target to hit.
yes.. muhahaha. it was me. and i was an outfielder. and i was hit in the head with a softball, knocked unconsouis to the ground. and died. i will now come and haunt every outfielder that will ever read this. so then. they will feel my pain.
What? Have ever looked at a softball? There's two white pieces usally sewed together by red stitching.
yes they hae since 1996