Alliance Fastpitch Announces 2025 Championship Series Dates and Locations
The Alliance Fastpitch has unveiled the dates and locations for its prestigious 2025 Alliance Fastpitch Championship Series (AFCS), marking a historic moment as all age divisions will compete in the same location for the first time.
The 2025 AFCS will take place in Hamilton County and Kokomo, Indiana, utilizing world-class facilities including Grand Park in Westfield and Championship Park in Kokomo. The Alliance Fastpitch will work with event host Bullpen Tournaments to execute all age divisions. The AFCS event schedule is as follows:
- 10U and 12U divisions: July 15 – July 21, 2025
- 16U and 18U divisions: July 20 – July 27, 2025
- 14U division: July 24 – July 31, 2025
“We are excited to bring all age divisions of the AFCS together in Indiana for 2025,” said Jami Lobpries, CEO of Alliance Fastpitch. “This decision was made in conjunction with our partners and was made in the best interest of the event and athlete experience. This consolidation will create an unprecedented showcase of youth softball talent for two weeks in Indiana and will provide an electric atmosphere for players, coaches, families, college coaches and umpires.”
The AFCS, widely regarded as the premier national championship in youth softball, emulates the NCAA Softball postseason format in an effort to prepare athletes for the next level of competition. Each age division starts in a Regional Bracket Format that plays into Tiered Super Regionals and Elite Eight double-elimination brackets. The Elite Eight is played just like the Women’s College World Series including a best-of-three National Championship Series.
Top teams from across the country will vie for national titles in each age division and each tier. Last year, the AFCS hosted over 300 teams across all age divisions. The combination of the 18U, 16U, and 14U age divisions will also bring over 250 college coaches to Indiana to watch prospective student-athletes compete at the AFCS.
All opening day Players Experience activities and the Tier I National Championship Series will be played at Kokomo High School Softball Stadium, one of the premier amateur softball stadiums in the country. The 5th Annual Alliance All-Star Game presented by Evoshield will also be played at Kokomo High School on Sunday, July 20th as the 10u and 12u AFCS is wrapping up and before the 16u and 18u AFCS begins.
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“The facilities and the local support of Hamilton County Sports Authority, the City of Kokomo, and Bullpen Tournaments helps us provide the best National Championship experience in youth softball,” added Lobpries.
“Our team is thrilled to partner with the Alliance Fastpitch again to host the 2025
Championship Series in Hamilton County, Indiana,” said Carl Daniels, director of
Hamilton County Sports Authority. “This year is especially significant as we’ll host five
age divisions over the span of two and a half weeks, expanding the number of games
played in our destination and marking a new chapter in our collaboration. With Grand
Park’s state-of-the-art facilities and our strong local support, we’re ready to deliver an
unforgettable, championship experience for the athletes, coaches and families who will
join us for this event.”
The AFCS continues to set the standard for youth softball championships, offering unparalleled competition and exposure to college coaches. Teams earn AFCS berths through qualifiers throughout the season. Berths are issued out by all Member Leagues through League Championship events and AFCS Qualifiers.
For more information about the 2025 Alliance Fastpitch Championship Series including the history of results, rules and how to qualify for 2025, visit www.thealliancefastpitch.com.