Arrowhead Park in Broken Arrow, Okla. named 2014 ASA/USA Complex of the Year Presented by Stabilizer Solutions, Inc.

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ASA/USA Softball


OKLAHOMA CITY —After hosting two ASA/USA National Championships this year, including the inaugural 2014 ASA/USA Girl's 16U Gold National Championship, Arrowhead Park in Broken Arrow, Okla. has been selected as the 2014 Amateur Softball Association (ASA) of America/USA Softball Complex of the Year presented by Stabilizer Solutions, Inc.  Announced today by ASA/USA Softball, Arrowhead Park will receive their award at the 83rd ASA/USA Annual Meeting in Reno, Nev. and will also receive approximately $2,000 in field maintenance products from Stabilizer Solutions.


"Arrowhead Park stepped up to the plate this year as hosts of the first-ever ASA/USA 16U Gold," said Chris Sebren, ASA/USA Director of Championships.  "With less than a year to plan the 48-team tournament, the staff and city's efforts to create a first-class experience for the fans and athletes shows just how deserving of this award they truly are."


Previous award winners include the Charlie McVay Complex (Roswell, N.M.) in 2013, the Botetourt Sports Complex (Botetourt County, Va.) in 2012, the James I. Moyer Sports Complex (Salem, Va.) in 2011, Veterans Park and Athletic Complex (College Station, Texas) in 2010, Heritage Park Softball Complex (St. Joseph, Mo.) in 2009, Twin Creeks Softball Complex (Woodstock, Ga.) in 2008 and Freedom Ridge Park Complex (Ridgeland, Miss.) in 2007. The Field of Dreams Complex (Las Cruces, N.M.) won the inaugural 2006 award.


"Oklahoma ASA is honored to have Arrowhead Park in Broken Arrow to be named the 2014 ASA Complex of the Year," said Oklahoma ASA Junior Olympic (JO) Commissioner Carolyn Shafer.  "Broken Arrow Girls Softball has been a long time supporter of ASA.  Thank you to the staff of Broken Arrow Girls Softball for making this award possible."


Built in 1995 as an eight-field complex, Arrowhead Park underwent a renovation in 2013 that included the addition of four fields to bring their total to 12.  Staffed and operated by the Broken Arrow Girls Softball League, the complex sits of 30 acres and features a walking trail and park just outside the fields.  Inside the ballpark, each field offers covered spectator seating, covered dugouts for the athletes and coaches, digital scoreboards and a PA system.  In addition to the covered seating, the complex features two gazebos at each grouping of fields for spectators to watch the action on four different fields.  Fans also have access to free wireless internet at the complex.


"Congratulations to all those who have helped Arrowhead Park join the ranks of Complex of the Year award winners," said Jon Hubbs, President of Stabilizer Solutions, Inc.  "It is obvious that their success comes from dedication to providing not only top fields for play, but a true overall experience for players and spectators alike.  We look forward to their continued success and innovative practices."


Most recently, Arrowhead Park hosted the inaugural ASA/USA Girls' 16U Gold National Championship, which was held July 21-26.  Eight of the fields were utilized for game play while the remaining four fields were dedicated solely as warm up areas for teams.  All fields of play offered free online stats during the weeklong National Championship, while Field 1 offered free live streaming.  Arrowhead Park also held the ASA/USA Girls' 18U Class A Southern National Championship July 13-19.

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