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.
One more event remains this month.
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Perfect Game wraps up 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.
One more event remains this month.
The Perfect Game - 17U World Series will be at the Surprise Recreation Campus July 27-31.
This is the 11th annual 17U Perfect Game World Series. This invite-only tournament features the top 48 teams from around the country in attendance.
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.