The main objective for team classification is allowing teams to play within their skill level and bring parity to the Oregon USSSA program. In all fairness to its members, Oregon USSSA will follow the below guidelines to insure that teams are placed into the class where they can compete.
"A" Level Team An "A" Level Team is classified based on the experience and skill level of the team's individual members. Teams that are considered highly competitive within Oregon will be considered an "A" team. If your team is registered with another association, you are not required to register with USSSA at the same classification. In the event that your team does not remain intact and has turnover:
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"B" Level Team
All "B" teams are watched closely throughout the season by the State Director and may be classified as an "A" level team at any time during the season per USSSA National By-Laws. In the event that your team does not remain intact and has turnover:
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"C" Level Team
This program is limited to any team that might have limited tournament experience and has no more than 2 former Class "B" players and no Class "A" players on the roster. Also, these teams would not be very competitive in the Class "B" program. The program is open to In House League player/team or All Star League team/players. This is a restricted program and any team that does not meet the requirements will not be allowed to participate. Teams may qualify for the Class "C" World Series. There is a Class "C" State Tournament, but teams do not have to play to attend the World Series, although we hope you do for valuable USSSA tournament experience. |
Appeals
A team's classification may be appealed at any time throughout the season through the State Director's Office. You must provide a written document with full details as to the reason you feel that this team should not be classified at the higher classification. Appeals can be made via email to the State Director. Please give a brief explanation on why the appeal, while also including the team name, team's USSSA registration number, age level and additional information you feel is valuable. This appeal can only by made by the Head Coach/Manager. At no time may a team knowingly play at a lower classification than their official classification. This action may lead to a team's suspension from USSSA. Note: the odd year (i.e. 11U) divisions are a subset of the even year (i.e. 12U) divisions.
Point System
USSSA Points are awarded based on a team’s order of finish in any USSSA Event. These points are used to rank teams in their state, region, and nationally. These points are also used as seeding for State and World Series tournaments.
States are given the opportunity to host two “DOUBLE POINT” weekends, where all tournaments in that state will offer double the normal points allotted. If an NIT tournament were to happen on a Double Point Weekend, the winning team would end up with almost 6 X the total amount of points for a regular Qualifier tournament.
For point system chart click here
States are given the opportunity to host two “DOUBLE POINT” weekends, where all tournaments in that state will offer double the normal points allotted. If an NIT tournament were to happen on a Double Point Weekend, the winning team would end up with almost 6 X the total amount of points for a regular Qualifier tournament.
For point system chart click here