April 7, 2011

Kalamazoo Wiffleball League write-up

The Kalamazoo Wiffleball League is a true juggernaut in the wiffleball world. Where do you begin to with such an acclaimed league? They've been the league for the past few years, dethroning the wiffleball kings up in the twin cities (HRL: Twin Cities). They're probably one of the hardest working leagues in America, which is partially what makes them so endearing. Their commissioner, Brian Meyers, is one of the most social wifflers in the country and chances are if you're talking with someone who plays the game and mention his name they'll find it familiar. Their website has been constantly soaring to new heights. There's almost always something new every time you visit their site. KWL has championed the art of writing articles. Meyers doesn't do all the articles though, he has crucial help from his friends. Some of the league's players are some of the best wiffleball writers out there. Ryan Winfield and Daryl Hutson regularly post articles on their site which gives the site fresh perspective all the time. One of their columnists, Jacques Rimmier, won NWLA columnist of the year with his Creme de la Creme column. The splendid and sleek design of the website is extremely easy on the eyes but it's the great writing that keeps visitors coming back. Their columns are often very humorous as well as informative. Daryl Hutson's articles are particularly funny. His knack for writing isn't a coincidence. He's closing in on a Bachelor's Degree in Creative Writing...it shows. His Fernandomania article made it to the NWLA site and was met with much acclaim.

But it's not all fun and games. There are those out there that think this league is impossible to take seriously. It doesn't take much reading and searching to discover that Meyers and his vast band of friends don't take themselves very seriously. Most find it as a good thing but not everyone is entertained. Some have questioned the talent and competitiveness of KWL due to their carefree behavior. The KWL has made it clear that they don't care what others think about them, a characteristic that has aided them in their rise to prominence. But say what you want about their vulgar humor and carelessness for competitiveness - it's easy to see that these guys love the sport. They appear to be purists to the game and don't approve of the use of "fag-bats" and aren't afraid to call out leagues that do use the aforementioned style of bats. Some say this is a good thing and others find themselves in an arms race against Kalamazoo. Beloved by many and scorned by others the KWL is truly a league of their own and it seems that they'll be playing for quite some time. Only time will tell if they'll be able to continue to ride on the top of the tide of independent wiffleball leagues across the nation.* Can they keep up the phenomenal work? It's a juicy question when you consider the handful of serious contenders that are capable and willing to become America's new top league. With leagues like Palisades WBL, ORWBL, Hess Field, and CCWA waiting in the wings (and don't forget that the HRL: Twin Cities can always make a comeback) to snag some NWLA Awards, Kalamazoo has its hands full for 2011 and beyond. If the KWL ever slips it may cost them their precious top spot. Long story short - this league better bring their A-game because they've got company. But they were writing funny articles and playing ball long before all this acclaim and chances are they'd continue doing as they've done all along should they relinquish the spotlight.

* - Based on 2010 NWLA Awards won on their behalf (website of the year, commissioner of the year, & columnist of the year) and recent popular opinion among those involved in the NWLA. This opinion is in no way linked to the recent horrible mishap associated with the poll.

14 comments:

  1. Thanks for the props, but I've been pursuing that degree for 11 years now. (The last 6 of which haven't involved me actually taking classes.)

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  2. Your welcome. Hope you get the degree soon.

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  3. Nice article. They do seem to have fun, but thier unwillingness to accept that other leagues play a different more serious type of wiffle sours me a bit. I love wiffle and these guys definately are a top league, I wish them luck in the future and hopefully one day they will accept that people play wiffle in different ways and thier way is not the be all end all style of play.

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  4. 2009 PWBL TRIPLE CROWN WINNERApril 7, 2011 at 12:04 PM

    Well written article. Kalamagoo is a great league and well deserving of top honors. Its too bad they constantly rip other leagues for using "fag-bats".

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  5. Glad you two have constructively criticized KWL with your points. They're good points.

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  6. 2010 NATIONAL COLUMINST OF THE YEAR AND ALL AROUND GREATEST HUMAN BEING EVERApril 7, 2011 at 3:02 PM

    Thanks a lot for the well written piece. We really enjoy your blog, it's added a lot to the season so far.

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  7. Just another example of Daryl starting touble, picking a fight, making fun of other leagues and instigating interleague squabbles.

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  8. Excuse me, I was referring to Jaques, national columnist of the year.

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  9. Besides the fact I'm man enough to use my name on what I write, your correct... Except for the Jaques part.

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  10. 2010 NATIONAL COLUMNIST OF THE YEAR, PRESIDENT OF THE MENSA SOCIETY, AND POTENTIALLY THE WORLD'S SEXIEST MANApril 7, 2011 at 6:29 PM

    To be fair to Daryl, it was my turn to start our annual interleague squabble last season (with Potomac). But other than that, I can attest that he is a horrible, wretched person who is at least partially responsible for everything from the impending government shutdown to Lindsay Lohan's drug problem.

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  11. And I mistyped your instead of you're. I'm such a failure.

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  12. Ahhh don't sweat it Daryl. At least you spelled Potomac right.

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  13. KALAMA-GOO=HA HA HA!!!!!!

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  14. He never spelled Potomac, I believe that would be Ryan. You know, the 2010 Columnist of the year (as per his comment user name).

    Thanks for the write up, can't wait to read about the CCWA!

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