Countdown to Wifflefest 16 - October 2, 2021

10/17/13

Wifflefest 8, Soggy but still leaves a good taste in your mouth

Rain dampened the fields of play, but not the spirit of the competition as the Justin Osborne All American Wifflefest 8 was held on Saturday, October 12th. With 12 teams signed up to play, 11 teams showing up, and 10 teams competing after the two hour rain delay, wifflefest was quite simply a work in progress this year. All in all, everything went very smoothly, and it was business as usual at the Martin Tree Farm wiffleball fields. Wifflefest creator and wiffleball legend was all smiles as the event came to a close; “It was a great day and a great tournament. We had to make a field in about 15 minutes in a spot that wasn’t ideal for playing, but it was better than sloshing through the mud all day. Everyone played great, and I’m glad we were able to get all the games in despite the circumstances.”

 

A King added to the Hall

Jessica King was inducted into the Wifflefest Hall of Fame for being the creator of the now defunct www.yellowbatwhiteball.com website which hosted past stats, pictures, rules and directions for Wifflefest. Apparently not enough people visited the site for her to keep doing her work.  

One Hit Wonders Simply Wonderful

After waiting an entire year to take the field, and then waiting an entire morning for it to stop raining, the One Hit Wonders picked up where they left off from Wifflefest 7 and successfully navigated to claim the Justin Osborne All American Wifflefest 8 double elimination tournament. Led by timely hitting, a catcher who only used her elbows and a really tall outfielder, the One Hit Wonders defeated Sean’s Sluggers twice in the finals to claim the coveted golden wiffleball. Playing without Wifflefest 7 star Corey “Ritz Cracker’
Campbell, who was sidelined due to his procreation ability, it looked to be rough going for the Wonders early on. After a shaky (1-0) victory over the Naturals, the Wonders were then defeated by Sean’s Sluggers and forced to fight their way through the loser’s bracket. However, they were up for the challenge, as they pitched well enough and pounded their way to multiple double digit victories as they cruised to a second title in as many years.
           
            Wifflefest benefits Melaina’s Magical Playland


After six years and raising over $3500 for the Pujols Family Foundation, Wifflefest looked for a more local organization to benefit this year. The participants were blessed with the opportunity to donate to Melaina’s Magical Playland and doubly blessed by a guest appearance of Jeff and Andrea Cunningham, founders of the playland, at Wifflefest. Jeff was even nice enough to take an at-bat during one of the games! The Justin Osborne All American Wifflefest is please to announce that we raised a total of $750 for Melaina’s Magical Playland this year. Please visit the playland, which is now open in the Cape Girardeau County Park North.