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- “A Backyard Game Taken Way Too Far”
Sean Steffy aka WIFFLEBOY28 Si.Com and College Humor Video of the Day
When baseball ended for me in high school that was it. Wiffleball throughout my childhood and teens had always been in the backseat. After not playing wiffleball for a long time family and friends played at a camping trip in May of 2009. Kevin and I wanted to get better for the next trip and so it began. We stapled a window screen to a 2×4 for a K-zone bought some balls and pitched from 42 ft. Wanting to learn how to throw new pitches, we searched the internet where I came in contact with known pro Sean “wiffleboy28″ Steffy. We sort of became email buddies and friends over time despite living miles apart. With his videos and support wiffleball became a regular topic of ours. With my hunger for competition I began to record our games to post on Youtube, where again I was contacted by another known pro. Only this time Sylvie Serrano of California told me that there was a wiffleball league right in our backyard. We met at a GSWL preseason session out in Davis, CA and were instantly recognized as those “youtube” guys. I was shocked. I thought basically only people that watched those videos were family and friends and mainly Kevin and I. We played, and learned some new techniques in wiffleball and rest assured we joined the league after 7 just starting a mere 7 months before. Only 4 teams here in Cali the GSWL fast pitch league trained us quick and hard. The rest is history. With Kevin and I practicing literally rain or shine and scrimmages with Sylvie and other teammates we stood in there with some of the top players of the competitive wiffleball community. We were on the runner up team to the now GSTC National champions in the DIABLOS. Then I was fortunate enough to play w/ Sylvie and others in the OPEN national championship and taking an unofficial 3rd place out of the top 13 teams in the country. So take it from me that with practice and practice AND practice, you can compete with the best around in Wiffleball.
My name is Jimmy Flynn of the Norwood Mustangs. This year I played my first season of GSWL this past summer in yard with one game of pro. This was an amazing step up from playing around the neighborhood in both skill and intensity. I held the strike out record for pitching the majority of the year until I missed the final two weeks with an ankle injury. I also in my first game of pro threw a one hitter and hit a grand slam my first at bat of my fast pitch career. I started playing in tournaments two years ago but really got my career going last year beginning the year by making a 3 hour journey to play in Danbury, Ct. After playing in many tournaments and a full season of Golden Stick this has been an amazing experience thanks to Nick Benas, Jarred Verrillo, Lou Levesque, and many players around New England.
In two weeks Golden Stick will be holding its second annual Ultimate Wiffler tournament in Las Vegas along with the National Championship. This is a 1 on 1 tournament in which players will fly in from around the country to compete for the crown of Ultimate Wiffler. So this year I hope to conclude my rookie season by attending this years and the first Yard style (speed restricted) Ultimate Wiffler, but with the economy and being only 15 years of age my best bet would be a sponsorship. So please, wifflers and others fans of the great sport grant me the chance to make the journey to Sin City and compete with the best to finish my rookie season in GSWL.
For more information on the event visit http://www.goldenstickwiffle.com/site/.
If interested my email is: stangz27flynn@aol.com
He stands at a whopping 130 lbs and can hit one out of the park! Wiffleball that is… don’t expect the same from baseball and Zach Goodman. Goodman, of ManBearPig stopped by the Big League Wiffle Ball Skype studios to chat with Charissa Cowart about, Harry Potter, Golden Stick Wiffleball, Big League Wiffle Ball and a few other curve ball questions that I threw at him. Goodman was a good sport and hit this interview out of the park!

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