Compete for the World Championship

The World Whiffleball Championship trophy is now annually awarded to the winner of the legendary tournament's successor, the prestigious Wiffle® Ballin' for Kids charity tournament. The annual event is held at
Mishawaka, Indiana's Rose Park, at 22 fields the world's largest wiffleball complex, the last weekend in July.

The Championship has been held in
Mishawaka every year since 1980 and is the world's oldest and most prestigious wiffleball competition.

To play in the World Whiffleball Championship click the Wiffle®Ballin' for Kids link above. For more information about the tournament, call Rich Carrasco at (574) 259-5666, ext. 254 or email him at Wiffle® Ballin' for Kids.

 

Play in the Chicagoland and the National Championship

The World Whiffleball Commission and the Skokie Park District announced today the formation of the National Whiffleball Championship in
Skokie, Illinois. The two will organize the National Whiffleball Championship to be held in the Summer of 2009, and will kickoff the commission’s newest whiffleball endeavor on Sept. 20, 2008, when it hosts the Chicagoland Whiffleball Championship.

Both tournaments will lead up to the World Whiffleball Championship in Mishawaka in July 2009. To enter either Skokie event, click here. For more information about these tournaments, call Jim Bottorff at (847) 929-7171, or email him here.