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In 1967 the Lyndale Softball Club was formed when Waverley Softball Association invited Lyndale Primary School to enter a Pixie side into their competition. By the end of the season there were 40 keen, young girls wanting to play softball. Transportation to Jells Park was a problem, so in 1968 it was decided to form a local Association. From this decision the Dandenong School Girls Softball Association was born. Twelve sides were fielded and Lyndale High School was their home ground.
Interest in softball continued throughout 1968 and it was decided to form the Dandenong Softball Association in 1969 as many adults were interested in playing the game in the local area.
On 23 June 1969, Inaugural President Mr Ivan Dunn proposed the motion that “The assembled representatives form a Dandenong Softball Association”.
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