Forty teams from nine states descended upon Midlothian July 15-16 for the World Wiffle Ball Championship. Among the three Southland Your Times area teams playing at at Memorial Park, the Frankfort-Vase Milwaukee Beers were named 16th in the Super 20 Wiffle Ball Teams on Planet Earth.Â
When the wiffle ball world comes to town
The World Wiffle Ball Championship returned to Midlothian this year, attracting Southland area teams.
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When the wiffle ball world comes to town
Frankfort-based Milwaukee Beers brought their own music for the tournament.
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When the wiffle ball world comes to town
Tony Bouril of Chicago, a member of the Milwaukee Beers, gets a strong swing in for the World Wiffle Ball Championships.
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When the wiffle ball world comes to town
Frankfort’s Kyle Zilis delivers a pitch in the World Wiffle Ball Championships July 15 in Midlothian.
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When the wiffle ball world comes to town
Tinley Park High School baseball coach Josh O’Shea was on the mound for the Oak Forest-based Green Giants at the wiffle ball tournament.
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When the wiffle ball world comes to town
Frankfort Sparks pitcher Roenick Rapsky delivers in the World Wiffle Ball Championships in Midlothian.
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When the wiffle ball world comes to town
Frankfort Sparks players talk strategy before their first game in the World Wiffle Ball Tournament July 15.
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When the wiffle ball world comes to town
The Tinley Park Dingers’ Noah Boeschel connects for a base hit in the World Wiffle Ball in Midlothian.
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When the wiffle ball world comes to town
Two Tinley Park Dingers outfielders scale the fence to retrieve a home run ball June 15.
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When the wiffle ball world comes to town
Tinley Park Dingers pitcher Jacob Boeschel delivers in the tournament.