About the WPHPA
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The Western Pennsylvania Horseshoe Pitcher’s Association
(WPHPA) is a charter member of the National Horseshoe Pitchers Association
(NHPA). There are two state
charters in
Dues for the WPHPA are $25/year for an active adult member
pitcher, $20/year for an adult member non-pitcher, and $13 for junior
pitchers starting 2009 NHPA Card. Active member cardholders
may pitch in NHPA sanctioned leagues and NHPA sanctioned tournaments. Non-pitcher cardholders may pitch in
NHPA sanctioned leagues only.
The WPHPA has several individual clubs that take turns holding
NHPA sanctioned tournament all through the year. There is an NHPA sanctioned
tournament held almost every weekend in
Major events in
Annual Eastern National Tournament –
When pitching in an NHPA sanctioned tournament, you must wear a
clean shirt with your name, town, and state on the back in professional
lettering no less than an inch in height.
You must pay scorekeepers $1.00 per game.
If you have any questions, email the Robert Matthews.
You don’t need to be a professional horseshoe pitcher to
be a member of the WPHPA. Skill
level ranges from a ringer percentage of 1% up to 85%. When you enter a tournament, you are
placed with pitchers of your own skill level. All you need to know is what division
you are going to pitch in:
Mens Division – Any male pitcher pitching 40’
Womens Division – Any female pitcher. Women pitch from 30’
Elders – any male pitcher over the age of 70. Elders pitch from 30’.
Junior Boys – Any male pitcher age 18 or younger. Junior Boys pitch from 30’
Junior Girls – Any female pitcher age 18 or younger. Junior Girls pitch from 30’
Cadets – Any pitcher age 9 or younger. Cadets pitch from 20’
After you’ve determined your division, you need a ringer
average. For this you will need to
qualify for 100 shoes in the presence of an NHPA member. If you do not have a local club at which
you can do this, the first tournament you enter will have you pitch your 100
qualifying shoes before the tournament.
Click here for a WPHPA Membership form.
For additional information, please contact any WPHPA Officer or
Area Representative. We’ll be
more than happy to help you.
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