WPCNR PRESS BOX. From Julie Meyer, National Pro Fastpitch, Chicago. May 25, 2005: National Pro Fastpitch League (NPF) President/CEO Bill Conroy and six league players, including five Olympic gold medalists gathered Tuesday in Chicago for a press conference to announce plans for the 2005 season which kicks off June 2. Among the announcements are six teams in the league, inclusion of star-powered athletes including 11 Olympic gold medalists, expanded television coverage on ESPN-TV, and ESPN2 and an aggressive game schedule that includes international competition. NY Juggernaut schedule is available online at www.nynjjuggernaut.com

Players present at Tuesday’s news conference in Chicago, included left to right, Crystl Bustos (Akron Racers),Lovieanne Jung (Arizona Heat), Lovieanne Jung (Arizona Heat), Jennie Finch (Comcast Chicago Bandits), League President Bill Conroy, Amanda Freed (Texas Thunder) Leigh Ann Ellis (New England Riptide), and Natasha Watley (NY Juggernaut). Photo, Courtesy, National Pro Fastpitch, by Evan J. Thomas.

Olympian Super Pitcher, Jennie Finch, Comcast Chicago Bandits Twirler, said, “It’s exciting to be part of the NPF and have the opportunity to play at the professional level and showcase our skills as softball players, I am excited to be part of the NPF and look forward to a successful season.” Photo, Courtesy National Pro Fastpitch by Evan J. Thomas
The 2005 season marks the first year the NPF League is under new ownership, which consists of an operating group of individual team owners led by Conroy. The NPF League kicks off the 2005 season with six teams: Akron Racers, Arizona Heat, New England Riptide, NY/NJ Juggernaut and Texas Thunder. The Comcast Chicago Bandits, owned by Conroy, are an expansion team that captured national attention earlier this year with the signing of Olympic gold medalists Jennie Finch, Leah O'Brien-Amico, alternate Jamie Clark and Canadian Olympic pitcher Lauren Bay.
“The talent of the female athletes in the league combined with the strength of the teams, expanded TV coverage and a competitive schedule with international play marks an exciting time for women’s professional softball,” NPF President/CEO Bill Conroy said. “The 2005 season will focus on building game attendance, sponsorships and attracting potential team owners to the NPF.”
Returning teams include the NY/NJ Juggernauts who captured the first NPF Championship Series last year with a 10-1 win over the New England Riptide. The California Sunbirds will play a limited schedule in 2005 with plans to fully participate in the league again in 2006.
Here They Come.
In addition to a 48-game regular season schedule, the NPF will also compete against the Australian, Canadian, Chinese, Russian and Venezuelan National teams. NPF has also opened the pool of opponents to include potential teams and owners in 2006 and beyond. The nationally recognized Stratford Brakettes already announced their plans to join the NPF in 2006. Additional teams include the Phoenix Flames, SoCal Schutt Hurricanes, Peoria Outlaws, Illinois Cougars, St. Louis Saints and the Long Island Angels.
The ESPN Boys Weigh In.
The NPF has negotiated a deal with ESPN/ESPN2 to televise the Playoffs and Championships (August 27–28). Individual teams have the rights to negotiate their own television and radio deals. The NY/NJ Juggernauts announced a deal with Regional News Network and the Chicago Bandits with Comcast to each broadcast 8 games.
NPF teams will be playing home games at premium softball facilities, many of which have been upgraded for the 2005 season. Teams showcasing new facilities include the Comcast Chicago Bandits (Benedictine Sports Complex) the NY/NJ Juggernauts (Hofstra University) and Texas Thunder (Big League Dreams Sports Park). Tickets are available now for the season and start at under $10 for individual games.
NPF players reported to spring training this week and the season kicks off June 2, with the exception of the Arizona Heat who begin their season on Thursday. For more information on the NPF, visit www.profastpitch.com.