In 18 U Gold softball and collegiate softball, the distance from the plate to the pitching mound is 43 feet. This is because the pitchers at these levels throw much faster than the pitchers in the lower levels. In high school at 14U - 18U the pitching distance is 40 feet. Notice there is a difference between 18U and 18U Gold level.
In 18 U Gold softball and collegiate softball, the distance from the plate to the pitching mound is 43 feet. This is because the pitchers at these levels throw much faster than the pitchers in the lower levels. In high school at 14U - 18U the pitching distance is 40 feet. Notice there is a difference between 18U and 18U Gold level.
It varys, I play in a 12u league and we pitch from 40 feet but I'm sure in higher league(high school, college, etc.) they pitching mounds will be further away
yes, there are tons of sliders teams 12u 14u and 16u.....
That would depends on where they field the ball. Howeverthe distance from the 3rd base bag and the 1st base bag is just under 85 feet.
Some leagues are divided by school grade levels, 1st grade, 2nd grade, etc. Travel softball such as NSA and ASA are in ages: 8U: 8 and under 10U: 10 and under 12U: 12 and under 14U: 14 and under 16U: 16 and under 18U: 18 and under The rules for aging in NSA say that for example 14U: If I was 14 on or before January first of this year, I cannot play 14U or lower, I must play 16U or higher. This means that if I turn 15 on January second of this year, I could play 14U until next year.
For ASA/NSA Girls 10U (10 years old and under): 35 feet 12U, 14U, 16U: 40 feet 18U, and older: 43 feet For High School (in most states): 40 feet For College: 43 feet
I have been in softball since second grade. I am now in the seventh and one thing i have learned is that the pitcher stands exactly 35 feet away from home.. and i should know this cuz i am and always will be the best pitcher on my team.
Not very likely. However you may have a chance if you are a Gold level team, travel extensively and are winning high profile tournaments.
50 feet Actually it depends: Mustang: 9-10 year old league; 44 feet Bronco: 11-12 year old league; 48 feet Pony: 13-14 year old league; 54 feet Colt and Palomino: I believe are 60 feet Note: Some places have two different pony teams (13u and 14u). The pitching mound distance is the same for both.
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