New Roster Forms and Concussion Training Requirements

Blair Setford • March 12, 2024

Concussion Training Acknowledgement Requirement

The 2024 roster forms for ISC teams and Legends teams are now available on the ISC website on the Forms page at https://www.iscfastpitch.com/forms


NEW for 2024, a team coach, manager or trainer must acknowledge reviewing the concussion protocol training on the CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/headsup/index.html by checking the box on the roster form and including the name of the person in the identification box per the sample photo above. This is a requirement for insurance eligibility.


Team rosters are due four times per season and are to be sent to the email addresses on the form.


Due dates are:

May 15 (preliminary season roster to be eligible for ISC rankings)

June 15 (PRAWN declaration and OOR exception)

July 15 (deadline for rosters to appear in championship tournament programs)

Monday preceding start of ISC World Tournament (final and official championship roster)



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