The Southern New England Softball League provides a great atmosphere for anyone and everyone to learn and play softball in the Connecticut and Western Massachusetts areas.

Currently there are six teams in the league, providing everyone in Southern New England an opportunity to have fun, make friends and stay active.

The league is an active member of NAGAAA (The North American Gay Amateur Athletic Association).

Email us @ snefl@snefl-softball.org for information, to make comments, and/or suggestions.

2012 Standings
TeamWinsLosses
Hangovers62
Eagles62
Pulse62
168 York St51
Frank's Place55
Chez Est06
Dev's Place010

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Important information about opening day

Players-

All competitive games are canceled today.
All recreational games are ON AS SCUDUALED

April 22nd
WP 1:30 and 3:00 Pulse vs. Springfield Pulse vs. Springfield Canceled

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Welcome to the 2012 season!!

Welcome to the 2012 season!!

This season brings us a few changes:

• Two separate divisions; competitive and recreational. The two divisions will primarily play against each other with limited out of division play
• New Team: Dev’s place in New London is on board with David Menard as the team manager

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Washington DC is calling you!!!

SNE Players-

Dawn Wild is putting together a "D" team for Washington DC’s "MAGIC Tournament" (Columbus Weekend October 8-9).

Dawn is looking for SNE D players to travel to Washington DC for Magic Tournament October 8-9 ( No players rated over 11). Tw0 round Robin games prior to double elimination.

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Hartford is the champs!!!

To: All Players

From: Sam Lehman

Subject: Winners

Date: August 26th 2011

Thanks to all of you for a great year!!! I am looking forward to spending time in New York City and enjoying the fall. Next season will be my last as commissioner and I look forward to working on your behalf once again.

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Sunday Recap

Sunday in New Haven saw Hartford continue its winning ways by notching two big games. York Street, Hangovers, MetroLine and Springfield all split with Frank’s dropping two games.

New Haven York Street vs. New Haven MetroLine
Metroline d York Street

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