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Perfect Game prepares tourneys in Surprise

Posted 7/4/22

The city of Surprise, in partnership with Perfect Game, is set to host more than 248 teams for the 14U-17U World Wood Bat Association National Championship.

The Perfect Game - WWBA West National …

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YOUTH SPORTS

Perfect Game prepares tourneys in Surprise

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The city of Surprise, in partnership with Perfect Game, is set to host more than 248 teams for the 14U-17U World Wood Bat Association National Championship.

The Perfect Game - WWBA West National Championship is split into two events.
The first is July 9-14. This is the third annual WWBA West 14U and 16U National Championship held yearly in the Phoenix area.

The second is July 16-21, and is the third annual WWBA West 15U & 17U National Championship held yearly in the Phoenix area.

Perfect Game’s WWBA West National Championships will draw teams from Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Utah, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Idaho, Virginia and Missouri.

Daily admission (per person) is $12, senior citizen (65+)/military: $7. An ID is required.

A full tournament pass is $55 per person. Ages 14 and younger are free.