WeHo to host OutLoud dodgeball tournarment

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The City of West Hollywood will host the OutLoud Sports Festival Dodgeball Tournament as part of a two-day sports festival over Labor Day Weekend which includes multiple sports at locations throughout Southern California.

The OutLoud Dodgeball Tournament is scheduled to take place on Saturday, September 2 and Sunday, September 3, 2023 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the West Hollywood Park Aquatic and Recreation Center located at 8750 El Tovar Place, adjacent to the West Hollywood Library. The Dodgeball Tournament is free for all spectators; interested participants can register via the League Apps website at OutLoud Sports Festival 2023: Dodgeball Tournament, Recreation Division : OutLoud Sports: Tournaments (leagueapps.com).

Day one of the Dodgeball Tournament, on September 2, 2023, will consist of seven 12-minute matches to determine seeding. Day two, on September 3, 2023, will be a single-elimination tournament concluding with the Championship Match. Teams can consist of a maximum of 13 players with 10 players playing on the court per team. Registration is open to anyone over the age of 21 through August, 21, 2023 by visiting OutLoud’s Los Angeles Sports Festival — OutLoud Sports. Registration is $60 per person through August 10, 2023 and will increase to $70 per person for registrations from August 11, 2023 through August 21, 2023.

OutLoud Sports is the nation’s original Queer recreational sports league, founded in 2007 and proudly representing more than 45,000 Queer and allied athletes across the United States and OutLoud offers inclusive year-round activities, games, and sporting events. The Sports Festival consists of tournaments of the following sports: kickball, dodgeball, tennis, pickleball, soccer, sand volleyball, and bowling at various locations in surrounding cities.

More information regarding the Festival, events, and OutLoud Sports can be found at www.outloudsports.com.

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A Real Sport?
A Real Sport?
1 year ago

Hard to imagine this is a legitimate sport. Throwing a ball at the other team members without any perceptible skill seems solely a way to get rid of anger. In that case it fits Weho. Plenty of anger to be diffused on the courts.

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1 year ago

so ridiculous.