$30 Donation Per Person
Team Jersey
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Photos & Video
Supporting Mental Health


Finish the year on top! The team with the most Power Points will be crowned Team of the Year and awarded exclusive Team Of The Year Rings — the ultimate symbol of being number one.
What's Included:
Team Jerseys
Professional Photos and Videos
Championship Rings or Trophy
6 balls are placed on the center line.
Players start behind their end line until the whistle blows.
First rush: players may grab balls and can get eliminated immediately.
Eliminate all players on the opposing team by:
Hitting them below the shoulders with a live ball (No Face-shots), or
Catching a live ball they throw (which also brings one of your eliminated players back in).
Players must stay within court boundaries at all times.
Stepping out = out (unless retrieving a ball with permission).
If you catch a ball cleanly, the thrower is out, and you can bring one teammate back in.
A ball that hits anything (floor, wall, another ball) before hitting a player is dead.
If a ball deflects off one player and is caught by another teammate, the thrower is out & a teammate can come back in.
Returning players must comeback in the game in the order they were eliminated
Headshots do not count — player stays in unless they ducked into it (referee’s call).
If time expires, the team with the most players left wins the round.
No arguing, taunting, or rough contact.
Respect refs and other players — it’s all about fun!
Every WWST tournament guarantees at least 3 games per team. You’ll play 2-3 round-robin games to get warmed up and ranked, then head into the playoffs where it’s win or go home. This format keeps the day exciting, gives every team a fair shot, and ensures plenty of playing time for all!
Teams & Players
Each team has 5-7 players on the court at a time.
Teams may have subs who can rotate in between games.
Minimum 4 players to start a game.
2 female players can play on your team to allow you start with 7 instead 5 players.
Each team will consist of 5 players on the playing field if no coed players are present
Length of the Game: Each game will be be a 10 minute running clock and every match will be a best of 5 series.
In-Game subs are not allowed. If a player wants to play, they must rotate in between games.
Umpires: Each game will have at least one umpire to make calls on who's out
Decisions: Umpire’s decisions are final. Any disputes should be handled respectfully. Any disrespect can result in ejection
Overtime: will only take place in the playoffs if time allows (refer to Seeding section for tiebreakers), Championship games will be played until a winner is determined
Game Play: If games are tied and overtime is needed it will be a 1v1 with all balls in play
Wins, Losses & Ties Point System: Wins are 3 points, ties are 1 point & Loses are 0 points
Tie Breaker: Will go to head to head first
Respect: Players are expected to respect one another and the umpires at all times
Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Any player involved in fighting or aggressive behavior will be immediately ejected from the tournament
Team Support: Teams should encourage and support each other, creating a fun, community-driven environment.
Media: We will have videographers and professional photos being taken at the event for all teams. All content will be shared with team captains following the event and/or posted to the WWST Social Media accounts
Championship: The winning team of each division will receive a trophy or championship rings
Team Photos: All winning teams will receive a special team photo with a championship banner
"Professional & Trustworthy"
“WWST runs one of the best-organized events around — clear communication, great energy, and everything runs on time. You can tell they truly care about creating a fun, fair, and memorable experience for everyone.”
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Jordan V., WWST Player

"My life changed forever"
“WWST wasn’t just a tournament — it brought me back to life.
After stepping away from sports for years, I didn’t realize how much I missed the community, the competition, and just having something to look forward to. Playing in the softball tournament reminded me how powerful sports can be for your mental health. I met new friends, felt connected again, and found a piece of myself I thought I lost. I’m truly grateful.”
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Chris D., WWST Participant

"Highly recommend this"
“If you’re looking for a fun, organized, and welcoming sports experience — WWST is it.
The games are well-run, the vibe is positive, and the format makes sure everyone gets to play and compete. Whether you’re super competitive or just want to get active and meet people, I highly recommend giving it a shot. It’s more than a tournament — it’s a community.”
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Melissa R., WWST Softball Player
