Ball Busters rout ASCE Seattle YMF 15-7 at Lower Woodland PF
Ball Busters turned a high-scoring night at Lower Woodland PF into a 15-7 win over ASCE Seattle YMF, and Kaylen's amazing slide to take second base captured the tone. The win looked loud on the scoreboard, but it also carried enough defensive shape to keep the result from ever slipping into doubt.
The numbers told the larger story. Ball Busters improved to 2-1-0, while ASCE Seattle YMF dropped to 0-3-0, a split that gave one side a clear bounce-up and left the other still searching for its first breakthrough. A 15-7 kickball game usually means constant traffic and repeated pressure, yet Ball Busters limited ASCE Seattle YMF enough to turn the night into separation rather than a track meet.
The game was played Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 8:00 PM as part of the Summer Softcore Kickball at Lower Woodlands Wednesdays league. The league opened on Wednesday, June 3 and runs on June 3, June 10, June 17, June 24, July 1, July 8 and July 15, with games scheduled between 8:00 PM and 9:45 PM at Lower Woodland PF. It is a co-ed 10s format, listed as six men and four women, and the Ball Busters result fit the league's summer-night rhythm: open enough to produce runs, structured enough to reward teams that keep their footing.

Kaylen's player of the game nod came from a single hustle play, but that slide to second base said plenty about how Ball Busters handled the night. They were willing to push the pace on the bases and still keep their shape in the field, which is the difference between a loose rec-game shootout and a team that can win while scoring in bunches.
ASCE Seattle YMF, the Seattle Section Younger Member Forum of the American Society of Civil Engineers, was on the other side of a loss that left it 0-3-0. The group is built to help younger members build networks, meet people and gain job-development resources, and the Seattle Section dates to 1913. Against that backdrop, Ball Busters came away with more than a win: they showed they can hit hard without losing control.
Sources
- [1]underdogseattle.com
- [2]asce.org
- [3]yms.asce.org