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8U and 10U fast pitch - 35 feet

12U through 18U fast pitch - 40 feet In Men's softball it is 50 feet. I believe High School girls play at 46 feet. I am not sure about the above answers.

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Q: How far is it from the pitcher's mound to home plate in ASA softball?
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