City Championship
City Championship
2011 City Championship Results
The 7th annual City Championship saw yet another record turnout, as 40
teams entered the 2011 Hometown Days whiffleball tournament.  

The two-day event concluded when the Ambassadors of Plastic (Munster,
IN) defeated the Krook Kounty Killaz (Tinley Park, IL), 10-7, in the title game
at Migley Field.
POOL B
Team
Pool Play
Overall
Hashin' It Out
3-0
3-1
Large & In Charge
2-1
2-2
Swagged Out
1-2
1-2
Goon Crew
0-3
0-3
POOL C
Team
Pool Play
Overall
Bangin' Pitches
3-0
5-1
Backyard Legends
2-1
4-2
Bayside Tigers
1-2
1-2
Cobra Kai
0-3
0-3
POOL D
Team
Pool Play
Overall
Pterodactyls
3-0
3-1
Emery's Army
2-1
2-2
Keystone Cowboys
1-2
1-2
Gap Tooth Midgets
0-3
0-3
POOL A
Team
Pool Play
Overall
The Dark Side
2-1
3-2
Looney Wifflers
2-1
3-2
Warsaw Whitecats
2-1
3-2
Lou Gehrig Disease
0-3
0-3
2011 FINAL TEAM RECORDS
2011 FINAL FOUR TEAMS
Ambassadors of Plastic
Krook Kounty Killaz
Bangin' Pitches
Clutch Players
POOL E
Team
Pool Play
Overall
Krook Kounty Killaz
3-0
6-1
Banana Slugs
2-1
3-2
Ch. 4 News Team
1-2
1-2
Shockers
0-3
0-3
POOL F
Team
Pool Play
Overall
Speedy's Chickenheads
2-1
3-2
Ballz Deep
2-1
2-2
The Great Bambinos
2-1
2-2
Blockheads
0-3
0-3
POOL G
Team
Pool Play
Overall
Ambassadors of Plastic
2-1
6-1
The Muffs
2-1
4-2
Clutch Players
2-1
5-2
Pink Ponies
0-3
0-3
POOL H
Team
Pool Play
Overall
New Carlisle Newts
2-1
2-2
The Other Ribbies
2-1
3-2
Maple City Magic
2-1
4-2
Are We Nuts!
0-3
0-3
POOL J
Team
Pool Play
Overall
The Mega Powers
3-0
3-1
Super Genius
2-1
2-2
Bush Wackers
1-2
1-2
Mill Creek Jackals
0-3
0-3
POOL K
Team
Pool Play
Overall
Sneaky Hippos
3-0
3-1
Chix With Stix
2-1
2-2
The Show
1-2
1-2
Indiana Ligers
0-3
0-3
2011 City Champions: Ambassadors of Plastic (Munster, IN)
2011 Runners-Up: Krook Kounty Killaz (Tinley Park, IL)
2011 Hometown Days Parade Grand Marshal Mary Ann Swope threw out the
Ceremonial First Pitch.
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New Carlisle Hometown Days is a not-for-profit endeavor.  The steering committee consists of a
group of citizens representing many area churches, businesses, and not-for-profit organizations.  
Our goal is to provide a safe, fun, family oriented weekend.

Please take the time to visit all of the attractions around town during the festival.