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ASA softball, once a huge part of the summer recreation scene in Payson, is returning with a bang.
It arrives in the form of the ASA Junior Olympic Girls Fast Pitch “B” State Championship tournament that is expected to bring 2,000 to 3,000 players, their parents, fans and game officials to Payson packing restaurants, stores, shops and hotels.
The state tournament will be played July 8, 9 and 10 on five Rumsey Park fields and the Lady Longhorn diamond on the Payson High campus.
Also returning with the ASA tournament is former Town of Payson recreation coordinator Don Fishel, who in the 1980s unofficially took over the reins of the town softball program from founder Ted Pettet and nurtured it several years before leaving Payson for Winslow, then Yuma and finally Prescott.
Fishel is a Payson native and says his goal is to someday return to live in the town.
He is currently a recreation director in the Mile High City and the ASA state commissioner.
Fishel and JO Tournament Director Rick Hormann will be in Payson all three days of the tournament helping town officials host what will be the largest tournament held locally since the demise of Rim Country softball in the 1990s.
While hosting the tournament is a huge economic boon for Payson, it has created some headaches for Parks, Recreation and Tourism Director Cameron Davis.
“We are sold out of hotel rooms from Strawberry to Tonto Basin and we are now looking for places to rent where players and their families can stay,” he said. “We also need volunteers to help out because this is going to be huge.”
It’s a given there are some challenges in hosting such a large tournament, but Davis is obviously as tickled as a tick on a hound that he and former recreation coordinator Trevor LaHaye were able to sell Payson as a playing site.
“It is going to showcase our community and we know from responses that a large percentage of those coming have never been to Payson,” Davis said. “This is the culmination of about eight months of hard work to bring softball back to Payson.
“We are excited to have ASA in our community and to bring in an event such as a state tournament.”
Fishel says he has little doubt that Payson can in the future return to the lofty status the town once held in state softball circles.
“Payson is located in the middle of the state — a good location and the town has sufficient playing fields for this number (about 50) of teams,” he said. “Under Ted Pettet Sr., Payson had it going (as a tournament site) — that could happen again.
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It arrives in the form of the ASA Junior Olympic Girls Fast Pitch “B” State Championship tournament that is expected to bring 2000 to 3000 players, their parents, fans and game officials to Payson packing restaurants, stores, shops and hotels.
An Arizona State University campus in Payson would bring with it more “granola” type students over “bar hopping” undergraduates, community supporters said Monday night before a crowd of about 80 people at Payson High School.
ADOT says major highways to the White Mountains in northeastern Arizona are open, even after the impact of the Wallow Fire. Officials say most businesses and hotels in Springerville, Eagar, Greer Show Low and Pinetop-Lakeside remain open.

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Payson Visitors – Don’t Miss the 126th Rendition of the World’s Oldest Continuous Rodeo
If you’re staying at one of the many hotels in Payson Arizona , and you love horses, livestock and/or rodeo, you won’t want to miss the 126th rendition of the World’s Oldest Continuous Rodeo. This rodeo is the “must-see” even of the year and has been running for well over a century in beautiful Payson, Arizona in the northern part of the state.
For 126 continuous years Payson, Arizona has been celebrating the history and tradition of Pro-Rodeo during the third weekend in August. According to the PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys’ Association), which sanctions the event, it’s considered the country’s Best Small Rodeo. There’s nothing like the exhilaration of rodeo – the official sport of the Old West. Some of the world’s greatest professional cowboys and cowgirls will be there including fearless bull riders, steer wrestlers, bronc riders, specialty acts, and colorful clowns. They’ll all keep you entertained and shouting for more on the edge of your seat as they compete for cash and prizes totaling more than $50,000.
Since 1884 this Rodeo has been running for the enjoyment of the spectators and the challenges of the cowboys. Rim County is known as the home of the world class event. This event draws people from all over the world to the city and hotels in Payson Arizona. The long weekend includes an old-fashioned parade and incorporates several days of gala “wild west” events.
You’ll see top cowboys work to rope a calf or steer atop incredibly well-trained horses, or ride bulls in fractions of a second. The rodeo includes all seven events plus PWBR barrel racing and a special event that you have to be there to see.
Rodeo is a sport that arose out of the working practices of cattle herding in Spain, Mexico, and later the United States, Canada, South America and Australia. The sport was based on the skills required of the working vaqueros in Spain and Mexico and cowboys in the western United States. Today it’s a rousing sporting event that features horses and other livestock with competitions designed to test the skill and speed of the human cowboy and cowgirl athletes who participate.
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