Wiffle Ball Trophies

Wiffle Ball is definitely not only a childs game or a backyard game any more. My office has started a wiffle ball team and we have been competing all around the city these past few months. It’s the perfect game for the athletic and athletically challenged people and a great way to have fun with coworkers.

In the future our office hopes to expand its play into the regional tournaments and compete against other cities. But for now we are practicing and preparing for the city league tournament coming up this fall. This tournament will be out first big chance to win a wiffle ball trophy to display in the office. We have won small events and were awarded wiffle ball trophies but A giant City Championship Trophy is what we really want. It may seam silly to others but we are definitely proud of the fact that we can accomplish so much inside and outside of the office.

Wiffle Ball

The wiffleball was designed to take the place of baseball, stickball and softball for boys and girls in back yards and city streets. It is made of a tough rubbery plastic – is light in weight and cannot be thrown or hit to an extreme distance. The wiffle ball is also an excellent indoor ball.

The game of wiffle ball, which sprang from the invention of the popular Wiffle ball, became popular as a backyard, sandlot and picnic game in the 1960s and 1970s. Since 1980, the game has also exploded as an organized sport, with many successful leagues and tournaments now played across the United States and as far away as Spain. These competitions have been known to draw dozens of teams or more, typically consisting of two to five players per team, with widely varying rules and field dimensions.

Wiffleball has become such an evolving game throughout the years it’s very common to run across wiffle ball trophies for all age groups. Trophies are always more meaningful when touch of the game is illustrated into the trophy. Check out these fun wiffle ball trophies.

Wiffle Ball Trophy