Spectator Info Oregon June 19-20th
A polite reminder for ALL Oregon facilities:
- Per the State of Oregon, Face Masks/Coverings are no longer required in outdoor settings.
- The State of Oregon, and NAFA, recommend that individuals who are unvaccinated or who are at risk for severe COVID-19 disease continue to wear a mask, face-covering, or face shield when in outdoor crowded areas and in outdoor large gatherings of individuals and maintain physical distancing.
- The State of Oregon, and NAFA, recommend that individuals who are unvaccinated; or, who are at risk for severe COVID-19 disease, continue to wear a mask, face covering or face shield when in outdoor crowded areas and in outdoor large gatherings of individuals; or, where individuals cannot maintain 6ft social distance such as the bathrooms; and, maintain physical distancing.
- New Dugout Policy: The State recommends face masks/coverings be worn in dugouts when 6ft. can’t be maintained.
- The Coach is responsible to supervise their dugout how they see fit.
- Tournament staff and umpires will no longer supervise the dugouts.
- When your team is finished playing YOU MUST LEAVE THE PARK IMMEDIATELY – including your spectators, - this means no team meetings, no team gatherings or lunch in the common areas or green space at any facility, no ‘hanging out’ in shared/open spaces inside the facility gates.
- NO congregating allowed in the parking lot.
- Social Distancing is recommended at all times
Tillamook Jr High June 25-26th:
Coaches and parents please be aware of a traffic issue with a local event and use these alternate directions to get to the fields.
N Marion Jr. High June 25-26th:
SPECIFIC TO NMarion: ALL COACHES must record; however, they like- a list of all households who attend the N Marion venue, including a headcount from that household and a contact number for the family.
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CRATER for June 25-26th:
JAQUITH for June 25-26th:
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SEASIDE AT ALL FIELDS June 25-26th:
Tournament participants & spectators need to park in the designated parking spots- down the street at the mini-bonus lot, or park up at the hospital.
This is a turf field –
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KIEZER AT ALL FIELDS June 25-26th:
Junction City June 25-26th:
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Yamhill Carlton June 25-26th:
- Each team can have - Players + Coaches + (1) Scorekeeper + 35 Spectators inside the facility gates
- Everyone else may sit around the home run fence
- Please check with the TD upon arrival, no more than 60 min. prior to game time.
*updated 03/08/2021
Due to the changing metrics in every county, and the adjust to every county's risk level every two weeks by the State of Oregon, we cannot state field capacity numbers, or spectator allowance until the week of play, however, the number can change at any time. We will keep this information updated here, on the home page, every week. Please check back weekly to be up to date on capacity maximums.
Due to the changing metrics in every county, and the adjust to every county's risk level every two weeks by the State of Oregon, we cannot state field capacity numbers, or spectator allowance until the week of play, however, the number can change at any time. We will keep this information updated here, on the home page, every week. Please check back weekly to be up to date on capacity maximums.
NAFA OREGON MISSION
To create a positive, empowering platform for players, coaches & umpires through our commitment to excellence.
To create a positive, empowering platform for players, coaches & umpires through our commitment to excellence.
NAFA hosts tournaments and events through Spring, Summer and into Fall, with games for every level of play. Providing some of the best Umpires in the area, great fields, and trophies and individual medals for Championship winners in both the upper and lower bracket. NAFA brings over 30 years of passion and experience to each season and the tournament directors know that in every aspect of the game, fastpitch is a team sport. We are always open to suggestions and invite you to contact us with any questions, feedback, or issues.
We proudly host teams from all over Washington & Oregon:
Camas,WA., Vancouver,WA., Brush Prairie,WA., Washougal,WA., Aloha, Portland, Gresham, Newport, St. Helens, Salem, Keizer, Monmouth, Eugene, Beaverton, Dallas, Springfield, Bend, Redmond, Wilsonville, Boring, Yamhill, Tigard, Junction City, Woodburn, Canby, Aurora, Turner, Clackamas, Oregon City, Tualatin, Hillsboro, Newberg, Sherwood, McMinnville, Albany, Corvallis, Dayton, Willamina, Gladstone, Milwaukie, Molalla, Scappoose, Silverton, Sweet Home, Veneta, Lake Oswego, Forest Grove, Scio, Glide, Roseburg, Lincoln City, Astoria, Hood River, The Dalles, Warm Springs
Camas,WA., Vancouver,WA., Brush Prairie,WA., Washougal,WA., Aloha, Portland, Gresham, Newport, St. Helens, Salem, Keizer, Monmouth, Eugene, Beaverton, Dallas, Springfield, Bend, Redmond, Wilsonville, Boring, Yamhill, Tigard, Junction City, Woodburn, Canby, Aurora, Turner, Clackamas, Oregon City, Tualatin, Hillsboro, Newberg, Sherwood, McMinnville, Albany, Corvallis, Dayton, Willamina, Gladstone, Milwaukie, Molalla, Scappoose, Silverton, Sweet Home, Veneta, Lake Oswego, Forest Grove, Scio, Glide, Roseburg, Lincoln City, Astoria, Hood River, The Dalles, Warm Springs
NAFA understands the passion and desire to get back on the fields, however, until there is a vaccine, cure, or treatment found for COVID-19, we strongly recommend that players, coaches and all spectators adhere to the guidelines and safety precautions presented, and recommends that anyone who is considered 'high-risk' stay home. The information and guidelines are not meant to replace those given, at any time, by the CDC or other governing bodies, nor should they replace any professional medical advice, or opinions. NAFA does not assume any liability or responsibility for the recommendations herein. Further, NAFA does not assume any liability or responsibility for the health or safety, specifically in regards to the contraction of COVID-19 or any medical issues related to the contraction of COVID-19, by any player, coach, spectator or staff who choose to participate in a NAFA event. Members of the community who have been determined by the CDC, or their medical professional, to be ‘high-risk’ should continue to shelter in place and not participate in attending a NAFA event during this time.