Dayton Triangles surge, Alcoballics rebound in key kickball wins

Kickball · By Sarah Mitchell · June 23, 2026
Dayton Triangles surge, Alcoballics rebound in key kickball wins

Dayton Triangles turned June 16 into the loudest statement of Dayton Sportcial’s 2026 Kickball Session I, rolling past Booze on First 22-6 at Kettering Fields and reinforcing why they have spent the season at the top of the table. Alcoballics then kept the scoring surge going with a 15-5 win over Flamboyance, a result that gave Alcoballics a much-needed rebound in a league where every week has begun to separate the contenders from the teams still trying to find their footing.

The two blowouts landed at a pivotal moment. Dayton Triangles entered the night at 5-0-0, and the 22-run outburst matched the kind of form that has made them the league’s most dangerous attack. Alcoballics, sitting at 3-3-0, needed a cleaner result after a mixed run, and the 15-5 finish delivered exactly that. June 16 also fit the larger pattern of the month: Dayton Triangles had already survived a tight 2-1 game against Limes dizeaze, while June 9 produced a 12-8 Ball Busters win over Alcoballics and a 28-8 Teal Team rout of Ball Busters, proof that this summer’s league has swung between nail-biters and runaway scores.

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That volatility is what makes the upcoming June 23 doubleheader slate so important. The schedule has Dayton Triangles, Flamboyance, Limes dizeaze and The Big Green carrying the night, with back-to-back games raising the pressure on pitching depth, lineup consistency and recovery between starts. In a league this tight, one good inning can change a team’s positioning, but one bad second game can undo it just as fast.

The standings snapshot shows why the final stretch now carries extra weight. Dayton Triangles led at 5-0-0, followed by The Big Green at 3-1-0, Alcoballics at 3-3-0, Limes dizeaze at 2-2-0 and Teal Team at 2-3-0. With those numbers and June 23’s doubleheaders still ahead, the league remained open enough for a few hot nights to redraw the order.

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Dayton Sportcial’s kickball session runs as an eight-week co-ed league open to all ages at Kettering Field, 444 N Bend Blvd in Dayton, with start times listed at 6:30 PM and 7:30 PM across dates from May 5 through June 30. Registration is $67.67 per player for team and individual signups, six of eight games are guaranteed, T-shirts are included and post-game bar games are part of the package. Dayton Sportcial also says $1.04 from every registration goes to the Kroc Center, Dayton YMCA and Dayton Recreation & Youth Services, underscoring how the league blends competition, social time and a long-running Dayton sports tradition.

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