Palm Spring Gay Softball League
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Fostering amateur athletics for all skill levels, the PSGSL promotes sportsmanship and community for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies through softball.

Turkey Shootout
Annual softball tournament held in Cathedral City, CA with Open and Legends divisions.

About
Palm Spring Gay Softball League

Founded in
2014
EIN
20-1877978
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development
Address
PO BOX 4667 PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263-4667 Unite States
Website
https://psgsl.org/
Phone
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Email address
About
The Palm Springs Gay Softball League (PSGSL), established in 2004, promotes amateur athletics for all skill levels, regardless of sexual orientation, gender, race, creed, religion, or national origin. Starting with 4 teams, it has grown to 15 teams and over 200 participants. PSGSL is a member of iPride and participates in the Gay Softball World Series.
Mission
The Palm Springs Gay Softball League fosters sports competition at various levels and promotes amateur athletics for individuals of all skill levels, irrespective of sexual orientation, gender, race, creed, religion, or national origin.

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