EVENT DETAILS

5gg BASH-N-CACHE 11th Annual

  • Tournament Date
    Aug 01 - Aug 02 2025
  • Entry Fee
    $20
  • Stature
    Qualifier
  • Age Groups
    8U - 16U
  • Admission
    TBA

Tournament Division

Division Entry Fee Gate Fee Max Entries Game
Guarantee
Format

Event Ballparks

Venue Name Address Maps link
Willow Park Sports Complex 500 W 700 S, Logan, UT, 84321 Open in Maps
Ridgeline High School Softball Field 180 North 300 West, Millville, UT, 84326 Open in Maps
Sky View High School Softball Field 520 South 250 East, Smithfield, UT, 84335 Open in Maps
Venue Name
Willow Park Sports Complex
Address
500 W 700 S, Logan, UT, 84321
Venue Name
Ridgeline High School Softball Field
Address
180 North 300 West, Millville, UT, 84326
Venue Name
Sky View High School Softball Field
Address
520 South 250 East, Smithfield, UT, 84335

Event Lodging

Note: If you don't know which venue you'll be playing at and want to book in advance, click here to find hotels that are geographically centered between all venues.

Venue Name Address Dates Details
Willow Park Sports Complex 500 W 700 S, Logan, UT, 84321 Aug 1-2 Find Hotels
Ridgeline High School Softball Field 180 North 300 West, Millville, UT, 84326 Aug 1-2 Find Hotels
Sky View High School Softball Field 520 South 250 East, Smithfield, UT, 84335 Aug 1-2 Find Hotels
Venue Name
Willow Park Sports Complex
Address
500 W 700 S, Logan, UT, 84321
Dates
Aug 1-2
Venue Name
Ridgeline High School Softball Field
Address
180 North 300 West, Millville, UT, 84326
Dates
Aug 1-2
Venue Name
Sky View High School Softball Field
Address
520 South 250 East, Smithfield, UT, 84335
Dates
Aug 1-2

Event Updates

16/18 HS division. Pls verify pool scores. We are sending very soon!
August 02, 2025 - 11:38am
Head up to all 14/15u and 18u teams that we have a College coach on site. Please play hard and hustle on and off the field!
August 01, 2025 - 01:15pm

Schedules and Rules

11th Annual Bash-N-Cache

Welcome to USSSA GIRLS Fastpitch and 55 years of nationwide SANCTIONED events and the WORLDS largest multi-sports sanctioning body. We are franchised in 47 states and support over 3.7 million athletes.

NOTE: The CV Vengeance and Ridgeline Head Coach/ Event Director Mike Anderson decided to retire last month from Girls Fastpitch Softball. As well, his assistant Event Director and daughter, McKenzie Bassett was expecting this week, but she had an anxious son and gave birth to a healthy baby boy this past week.  Congrats to the Anderson/Bassett family! 

I want to thank the CV Vengeance parents, leaders and players for 11 amazing years in the Logan area and we look forward to the 12th annual event again next year. Read on for the new leadership organization coming…

Effective immediately, the Bash-N-Cache will continue forward and be managed by the CV Blue Sox organization, and Founding Director, Amanada Robinson and Utah USSSA State Director, Jerry Cordova Ong.  

The tourney app is for use ONLY during tournament play NOT registration for events. Please DOWNLOAD the USSSA tournament App for FREE from Google or Apple and then search event name AND open the internet link below. You can also use the website link BELOW.

This tourney will be awarding 1st, 2nd place awards!!!  USSSA race and ranking points and QUALIFICATION status for USSSA Nationals. 

CRITICAL, please follow the Guest player instructions listed below, NO EXCEPTIONS. Your team will forfeit games from now on. There are 3 options to add players, READ below under the general rules and information. If the system is down, please contact 801-518-2559 for assistance.

YOU will forfeit your games for these following violations: 

No Pets, No Alcohol, No Seeds of any type, Smoking/Vaping, Scooters/Skateboards/Bikes past the entrance area. 

This is a SANCTIONED event, there are four sanctioning bodies in Utah, Idaho and Nevada. They are NFHS (aka High School Federation), USA/ASA, USSSA (aka UTrip) and Little League.

The Head UIC is Marc Godfrey and Heather Bankhead, Amanda Robinson  will be the on Site Director, with Jerry providing any support as needed.

We are proud to offer you quality products as a sanctioning body. We have our own Rule Book, manage as a public governing board, have an independent national Office, and provide full liability insurance for Teams, Umpires, Facilities and Tournaments. All Sanctioning Bodies will protect your event payments from financial collapses, ensure your event will run and your money is protected, and have a smart rostering system to identify ineligible players

They provide compliance to the Safe Sport Act federal law, provide their own Umpire governing body for registration, Liability insurance, multi-year rostering and background checks.

All provide liability protection against Sexual Abuse and Molestation and general 3rd party liabilities and lawsuits. Do not accept liability when playing in a tournament, you risk your personal assets. Your team insurance is only for team medical not personal liability.

Every SANCTIONED Director will carry 2-3 million dollars of ADDITIONAL insurance coverage to protect all teams, fans, umpires and the facility from lawsuits.

We do NOT ask for copies of your rosters or insurance policies. This is private information and is available inside your online account. Did you know that Child ID theft is the #1 reason for stolen identities? Protect your players’ names and birth certification information.

Please read to the end of this letter for rules and schedule links. We are excited to be part of your Sports Family. 

FACILITY RULES

  • Note: No Pets, No Alcohol, No Seeds of ANY type, Smoking/Vaping, Scotter/Skateboards/Bikes past the entrance gates. 

Please show the facility field crews that we appreciate their hospitality and pick up trash after EVERY game in dugouts, bleachers and along the fence lines. Trash maintenance has become a BIG issue, and fees will now become applicable for not cleaning up!!  

  • Your team will be charged $30/game IF trash is left in dugouts, on or under the bleachers, and along foul lines after the end of game. Some cities have started charging for staff and contractors to clean up due to lack of city employees. I do NOT want to add more costs into events, so PLEASE instruct players and parents to pick up after every game to avoid trash surcharge fee, thank you!!
  • Violation of the NO alcohol policy will be justification for removal from the complex, forfeit and possible ban or suspension. Recently, we had an Umpire threatened to be beat up for managing alcohol policies. Please do not go down this path, serious consequences will occur. 
  • DO NOT set up Canopies or Umbrellas directly behind ANY backstop, they can be used on the side backstops or down the foul lines or the HR grass area or over the side bleachers. 

CODE OF CONDUCT POLICIES

Emotional outbursts from COACHES and FANS have become a VERY serious issue and must and will STOP. 

  • BALLS AND STRIKES CANNOT BE ARGUED OR PROTESTED. The behavior of adults has caused great harm to the game and is now creating Umpire shortages across the country and State, fortunately Utah USSSA has not suffered like other programs, but we have been impacted. I lose 7 out of 10 NEW umpires every year due to mistreatment. We had a new Umpire in tears in the training games, ugh!!  We lose another 2-3 umpires per year for medical conditions, age or work requirements. As such, we cannot expand to more locations or provide a quality product without enough Umpires.
  • Effective immediately, here are the following rules and actions required to come back to the ballpark.
  • If a Coach, parent or fan gets ejected, it will result in the coach/parent/fan NOT being allowed in any dugout, field or stands for at least 1 full game and the following actions may take place. Remember an ejection will result in that game and plus one more game and possibly the day and tournament.
    1.) Coach, Parent or fan may be required to shadow an umpire on the bases in a real game.
    2.) A meeting or phone call with the State Director or State UIC or Assistant UIC's and City Managers.
    3.) In severe cases, the player may have to leave the game with the parent in an ejection situation.
    4.) Please set an example for these young ladies on behavior and reactions. Their eyes and ears see and hear everything. 
  • Please approach an umpire with a QUESTION, do not yell at, run at or attack their call.   Asking the Umpire to get help is NOT a question, A question sounds like "Blue, I think the players foot was not in contact with the base" will yield you a great interaction and review of the call.
  • Arguing BALLS and STRIKES is NOT allowed and will be grounds for restriction or ejection. 
  • Please treat them how you would like someone to treat you or your family member if they were on a field calling a game. It is sad I must talk about this subject. In the past season, we have had Umpires physically contacted, verbally attacked, they have been chased by fans, followed to the parking lot or building.
  • We have had female coaches harassed. mocked or jeered at by male coaches. We have had parents scream at concession workers, even food thrown back at them. I have even been called some interesting words or been threatened physically. This will NOT be tolerated and will result in an ejection.
  • Such behaviors can and will result in bans or temporary suspension from the ball fields, games or permanent suspension for USSSA or other associations.  This can include a team being removed if an issue is serious enough, without any refund. We are happy to listen to address any issue, except Umpire judgement calls.

GENERAL RULES and INFORMATION

  • ZERO tolerance will be in effect the entire event for any disruptive behavior by fans, coaches or players. Derogatory comments, foul language, poor behavior, negative verbal communications towards any USSSA staff or complex staff will be reasons to be removed from the tournament. Players may be ejected for parent ejections and parents may be required to shadow Umpire a future game before being cleared to return. No refunds or credits will be applicable and 911 will be called.
  • REC ALL STAR teams are allowed 4 outfielders (10 players) from June 1 to August 10st.
  • BATS without the USSSA thumb 1.20bpf print are ILLEGAL and will cause Player and Coach to be ejected from the game. THIS IS THE COACHES RESPONSIBILITY, NOT THE UMPIRES OR EVENT DIRECTORS!
  • Umpires have the official score unless the home team keeps a book. This is to be done every half inning with both teams as a verification. The winning coach MUST umpire sign the score card or game results will stand as written.
  • Warmups between innings is 1 minute or MAX 2 pitches, please teach your players to HUSTLE in and out and be prepared. MAXIMUM of 2 pitches (5 for new pitchers). The 2 pitch MAX is the Catcher’s responsibility. We want more at bats and field experience.
  • START TIMES: Games after the 1st game of the day may start as much as 15 minutes early. Please be prepared, once an umpire is on the field and calls for the coaches’ meeting. Coaches are REQUIRED to meet at home plate ASAP. All warmups MUST stop on the infield for the safety of umpires.
  • Mercy Run rule applies in pool and bracket play at 8 runs after 60 minutes. The game is also over once the home team has gone ahead by 8 runs and the time clock has expired. The batter will finish their at bat and then the game will be called. A Flip-Flop can be utilized to allow a team to bat their roster and then the game is called. But runs do NOT count!
  • POOL play is 4 runs WITH CONTINUATION runs per inning for 10/11, 12/13u, 14/15. In other words, 7 runs are possible. So, play the ball until the Umpire stops the game. PLAY EVERY HIT/WALK.  For HS 16/18u divisions they MUST earn their 3 outs per inning. See  designated. 8/9U rules are listed below.

Example: Bases loaded over the fence HR or an in the park double will yield 5-7 runs to be recorded.  Bracket run rule to be determined after seeing pool play results, as a default bracket play earns 3 outs every inning, unless the Umpire notifies you of a change at the plate meeting.

NOTE: 14/15u SPECIAL FORMAT FOR POOL AND BRACKETS

Pool play is a CROSS POOL PLAY FORMAT, then the Bracket will seed teams within from pool, The final championship game will have a team from Pool A playing a Team from Pool B.

  • When CONES are present in the outfield, batted balls through the cones are a stand up double, 2 bases. Over the cones is a homerun.
  • Time limits: Pool play is no new innings after 70-75 minutes depending on age and weather. Brackets are no new inning after 75 minutes. IF games when applicable, same as CHAMPIONSHIP unless noted at home plate.  CHAMPIONSHIP games are 7 innings or no new after 100 minutes for HS 16/18u division, other age divisions (10-15u) is No new after 90 minutes. EXCEPTION coaches may agree to shorter times for any Championship game.
  • All times may be increased or decreased by the Event Director or UIC at any time as needed due to weather, timing, city ordinances and health of players and Umpires. FINAL TIMES will be announced at the plate meeting.
  • Flips at home plate for pool play. In bracket play the HIGHER seed is Home Team per pool standingsIf the same seeds exist, then a coin flip will occur. The IF game is a coin flip.
  • Tie breakers: NO International Tie Breakers (ITB) will be played in POOL PLAY. Tied games will be recorded as ties in POOL PLAY.  In BRACKET PLAY the winning team must be determined. In bracket play, a PROGRESSIVE ITB will be used by placing a runner on 2nd and 3rd after one standard ITB inning. Play until a winner is determined.
  • Substitutions – A team may bat as many players as they want in pool AND bracket play. Teams do not have to bat the entire roster to utilize the open defensive substitution rule. The Open Defensive substitution rule states ANY rostered player can play in the field without being reported except for pitcher and catcher for courtesy runner purposes. However, the batting line up must be accurate!
  • Courtesy runners for the pitcher or catcher can be ANY player, but if that player comes up to bat and they are on base then an out will be declared at the base. We strongly encourage you to use your substitute players to run. The same courtesy runner cannot be used in the same inning.

CRITICAL REQUIREMENT FOR ADDING PLAYERS. I am no longer going to give you benefit of the doubt. Use the Guest player steps listed below for Guest players or HARDSHIPS, or your game will be forfeited. NO MORE EXCEPTIONS!

  • CRITICAL: All Guest Players MUST be added into the GP system 24 hrs. before the start of the tournament. If you fail to add them before day 1, then they are ineligible to play, and forfeits will be yielded and possible Coach suspension. They have NO insurance coverage. It takes less than 2 minutes to add a player. I have tightened up the players and positions allowed for Guest Play. All Guest Players requests will be reviewed. I DO NOT believe in enhancing a team with guest players. It is to be used to avoid forfeits.
  • CRITICAL: The ONLY way to get a guest player in the event on Day 1 is to send $20 PER player via Venmo @JerryCordovaOng. Then in the comment section you MUST list Full Player Name, DOB and team she is currently rostered on under USSSA.  NO EXCEPTIONS, do not email me asking to add players, send $20 per player and I will have the documentation needed for the tourney roster. We are TOO busy on tournament day to stop and add players, this does NOT mean they are eligible to play and may be denied later in the day upon review.
  • CRITICAL: An emergency (Hardship) add-on player may be rostered if a team falls below 9 players during the tournament. If they cannot get another player, they may continue with 8 players WITHOUT penalty. However, if you start any game with less than 9 then an auto out will be declared for missing 9th player. A hardship of falling below 9 players must be requested and reviewed by USSSA staff.
  • Protests require a $100 check payable to Primary Children’s Hospital. Checks will be returned for a valid protest.
  • The Tournament Director, State Director and/or UIC rulings are final. The Director may review a rule for special circumstances to ensure equity. A USSSA rules book will be used for other interpretations and decisions.
  • If an umpire makes a mistake and gives you the incorrect run rules or time limit, etc information at the plate meeting and both coaches do not say anything, then that is the agreement and that is what the game will be played under. We will not override umpires in this situation.
  • At the end of Championship games BOTH teams and fans are to CLEAN UP their dugouts, on and under bleachers and along foul lines area. After cleaning up, proceed to the awards presentation area. The location will be announced at home plate or close to the end of the game.
  • The Homerun (HR) ball award is as follows. Umpire will issue a HR ball and possibly a picture will be taken to promote their successes.  Home run means OVER the fence.

8 and UNDER Rules

  • The coach that is pitching must have both feet on the pitching rubber at the start of the pitch. Each batter will receive 5 pitches or three swinging strikes, or whichever comes first. Base runners cannot steal bases.
  • No infield fly rule. The baseline is considered the infield.
  • 8 and under scoring: RUNNERS MUST BE HIT IN TO SCORE. No run shall be scored on a miss-played ball. Example: A runner at second base may advance to third on an infield hit but cannot score on a subsequent over-throw. If a base runner advances too far, they do so at risk of being put out, once play has stopped the umpire will return the runner to the last base that they were entitled to. Runners can ONLY SCORE on a BATTED BALL. (A batted ball becomes a live ball)
  • 6 runs per inning in pool games and bracket play.
  • Only one base advance (excluding home) will be allowed on an overthrow. One overthrow per pitch.
  • An Overthrow to the pitcher will not be considered an overthrow for base advancement.
  • The 8 and under rules are established to give the defense the maximum opportunity to make plays and develop their defensive skills while prohibiting the offence from exploiting the
  • The pitcher/coach may only talk to the batters or runners between pitches. 

CANCELLATIONS, WEATHER AND DROP POLICY

There are penalties for dropping or team withdrawal at certain phases and dates. Rain outs and weather cancellations follow our public policy. Please don’t ask what I am going to do about your fees paid. Read the policy link below to understand the next step for applicable credits.

https://www.utahusssa.com/classification-guidelines

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE and Rules

https://www.usssa.com/fastpitch/event_gameCenter/?eventID=403541

July 23, 2025 - 09:32am

Registration Process

Hello Coaches,
The CV Vengeance program would like to invite you to the 11th annual Bash in Cache Valley Girls Fast Pitch Tournament held in Cache Valley, Utah. The dates for the tournament will be July 31 - Aug 1st, 2nd. The Aug 31st date is used for more northern area teams or teams that want to play as needed.

Games on Thursday IF NEEDED will be after 2pm. We will be following the same format as previous years:
- 5 game guarantee
- 4 pool play games
- Single elimination bracket play
- No new inning after 75 minutes, Pool will end in ties.
- Championship games will be a 7-inning game or no new after 100 minutes.

Age brackets consists of 8u, 10/11u, 12/13u, 14/15u, 16u, 18u, and a Womens Open Division. Prizes for 1st and 2nd place in all divisions.  Split brackets as needed based on qty of teams per division.

ALL teams MUST be registered, and background checked with USSSA 2 weeks prior to the tournament. The background check can take 2-8 days. This ensures compliance with Senate Bill 534 which is now a federal law called Safe Sport Act. ALL adults must be cleared to interact with youth. Unfortunately, your High School, USA, Little League or other background clearances are NOT applicable as each organization must conduct their own screening requirements. This includes any independent tournament organizers.

To create a team account, go to last line of this email and click the link and select USSSA Team
Registration tab.

1. To register and secure your spot for $20 go to the USSSA link BELOW.

https://www.usssa.com/fastpitch/event_home/?eventID=403541&divisionID=null

2. VENMO will be the only mode of payment for the EVENT FEE of $695 or $750 for this year. The tourney 5GG price is $695 before July 5th then increases to $750 following that date. The registration and payment deadline is July 15th. 

Once your online registration is complete, go to VENMO and make your payment to:

3. CV Vengeance Michael Anderson @Michael-Anderson-479. Please include the following information in your VENMO subject line:
A. Team Name
B. Age Division
C. Contact Number

They will have food and concessions available, and plenty of room to park RV trailers. This will be a great tournament to end the summer softball season!

Please feel free to contact me by phone, email, or text with any questions or concerns.
McKenzie Bassett @ 435-232-3236 my email is [email protected]

Lodging link . I recommend waiting until the hotels are notified that the large conference normally held in Logan the first week of August has been moved to SLC. Just change the city and dates in the link that you want to stay and we expect prices to start to float down below $170 per night this spring. But remember there are lots of RV space at the Willow complex.  https://utfastpitch.usssa.com/lodging/

ONE STOP shop link for information

https://www.utahusssa.com/usssa-info

March 29, 2025 - 03:33pm

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