The AFCS Open: What RMFL Teams Need to Know
By: Arielle Gordon
A couple weeks ago, we told you about the Alliance Fastpitch Championship Series and how Rocky Mountain Fastpitch League teams can qualify. We mentioned the AFCS Open, but now we’re going to answer all of your burning questions about the Open Division.
What is the Alliance Fastpitch Championship Series Open Division?
The Alliance Fastpitch Championship Series Open Division will allow all Alliance teams to participate in a culminating league event. There will be Open Division tournaments for each age group.
Any Alliance team that does not earn a Tier I or Tier II berth will be eligible to participate in the AFCS Open. There will not be any berths or qualifications for the Open. You can register now.
What is the difference between the AFCS and the AFCS Open?
Alliance Fastpitch Championship Series (AFCS) is the culminating event for the top teams in each Member League. Teams must earn a bid from their league to participate.
The Open does not require berths, and any Alliance team can register to participate in the Open.
What is the format?
The AFCS Open will use the same format as the AFCS. It mimics the NCAA Softball postseason.
What if I register for the Open but then my team earns a Tier I or Tier II berth?
If you register for the Open now but your team earns an AFCS berth later this season and you choose to accept it, you will contact your league administrator to let them know.
When and where is the AFCS Open?
10U Open West: Southern California; July 26-31
10U Open East: Bentonville, AR; July 26–31
12U West Open: Southern California; July 26–31
12U East Open: Bentonville, AR; July 26–31
**Notes:
14U Open: Clearwater, FL; July 27–August 1
16U Open: Broken Arrow, OK; July 26–31
18U Open: Broken Arrow, OK; July 26–31
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