Breaking News Oklahoma City Spark Joins AUSL, Cascade Revealed as Newest Team
November 11, 2025
Courtesy of Jade Hewitt Media and Athletes Unlimited
Editors Note:Extra Inning Softball has received permission to publish the following release, which was provided by Athletes Unlimited Softball League (AUSL). The announcement was made public yesterday and is authorized for immediate distribution.
Written by: Sam Barber
OKC Spark Joins AUSL, Cascade Revelaed as Newest Team
The AUSL is officially welcoming the Oklahoma City Spark into the league and has unveiled the identity of the second expansion team, the Cascade. The Spark & Cascade will join the defending AUSL Champions, Talons along with the Bandits, Blaze and Volts to form a six-team league to compete next summer.
As part of the expansion, Spark Softball — the current operators and original creators of the Spark brand — will serve as the team’s Local Organizer, bringing their deep local ties and operational experience to the AUSL system. Together, AUSL and Spark Softball will build on Oklahoma City’s rich softball tradition to deliver a world-class professional experience for players and fans alike.
Spark Softball will shift team ownership and certain operational responsibilities to the AUSL while leading local business efforts and ensuring a continued strong presence in the Oklahoma City market. Spark Founder Tina Floyd will be the Executive Director, overseeing local game day operations, marketing and community engagement. Destinee McElroy will serve as the Chief Operating Officer of Spark Softball.
Amber Flores will remain on staff as the team’s head coach. Kirk Walker, who has had a distinguished career in the collegiate softball ranks, will join the Spark as the General Manager. In the AUSL’s inaugural season, Walker served as the Associate Coach for the Talons.
The contracts of players on the Oklahoma City Spark will expire before year end. Therefore, the Spark will begin with a fresh roster for the 2026 season. Players currently on the Spark roster will have the opportunity to enter the AUSL’s Allocation Draft, giving them the chance to be selected by all six teams across the league and continue their pro careers in the AUSL.
As the AUSL enters a new chapter with the addition of two new expansion teams, the league will host the AUSL Draft, a two-part draft event, designed to support competitive balance and provide opportunity across the league. The AUSL Draft will take place on December 1, 2025, at 7:00 P.M. ET and will be broadcast live on ESPNU.
The AUSL Draft event will lead off in its first half an Expansion Draft, designed to help the Spark and Cascade build a competitive foundation by selecting from unprotected players currently rostered with existing AUSL teams. The Bandits, Blaze, Talons and Volts will begin by protecting five players from their 2025 rosters and will add another protection for every subsequent round after the fifth. The Spark and Cascade can select up to eight players from the unprotected player pool in this draft.
The Allocation Draft will follow, opening up opportunities for all six teams to select players who opt in for AUSL consideration, including athletes from the 2024 Reserve Pool and professional players from other independent teams and leagues around the world.
The remaining roster spots for each team will primarily be filled during the AUSL College Draft in the spring. Golden Tickets will be delivered to select NCAA athletes inviting top collegiate talent who will finish their eligibility in May.
Additional information on the upcoming season, including home cities for the Bandits, Blaze, Cascade, Talons and Volts, as well as 2026 broadcast and scheduling, will be announced in the coming months.
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