The 2007 NFCA National Convention
came to a close Saturday as several pieces of proposed
legislation were passed in the closing business meeting.
The membership passed an NFCA by-law change proposal
that will now permit each individual group caucus meting
to become individual business meetings. The change also
includes a softball summit during the opening business
meeting that will allow the membership groups to come
together and discuss pertinent issues.
The Division II membership voted unanimously to develop
a Head Coaches Committee that will meet regularly to
discuss issues affecting the membership. Division I
voted to pass a proposal to that would provide a
national officials evaluation form to use during
non-conference games, while all NCAA groups passed a
proposal that would recommend to the NCAA Softball Rules
Committee that the head coach can submit a report along
with an incident report.
During the final business meeting, the membership in
attendance also passed a proposal that would send a
recommendation to the National Federation of High
Schools to move the pitching distance for high school to
43 feet.
The travel ball membership approved a trio of proposals
that included a proposal to move to the 43-foot pitching
distance for all levels of 16U and 18U softball. The
group also agreed to select state representatives that
will assist the group representative in building the
membership and distributing information.
The gathering also introduced six coaches who will be
inducted into the NFCA Hall of Fame at the 2008
convention on Marco Island, Fla. Long-time Cal State
Northridge head coach Gary Torgeson will be inducted
into the pioneer category, joining a group that features
former Oklahoma State head coach Sandy Fischer, Wayne
State head coach Gary Bryce, Muskingum College head
coach Donna Newberry, Mississippi State head coach Jay
Miller and DePaul head coach Eugene Lenti.
The regional and national coaching staffs of the year
were also honored Saturday morning before the convention
concluded with the adidas roundtable and the final
speaker sessions.
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