Drunk & Looking to Score edges Sit On My Base 3-2 in Minneapolis kickball

Kickball · By Marcus Chen · June 28, 2026
Drunk & Looking to Score edges Sit On My Base 3-2 in Minneapolis kickball

Drunk & Looking to Score outlasted Sit On My Base 3-2 at Basset’s Creek Park, turning a June rematch into the kind of one-run finish that leaves almost no room for error. The game landed on Wednesday, June 24, and the narrow score made defense and composure the difference in a league where most nights bring far more runs than this.

The matchup came in CSC Sports’ WEDNESDAY KICKBALL - (Summer 2026) league in Minneapolis, a co-ed 10v10 adult format that began on Wednesday, June 10 and was scheduled for Wednesdays through at least August 5. CSC listed Basset’s Creek Park and Taft Park as league sites, with games running in the 6:00 PM to 9:05 PM window and most matchups landing between 6:00 PM and 8:45 PM. The league is offered at REC and BRONZE levels, giving teams a lane for either social play or a more competitive pace, and the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board also includes kickball among its adult sports offerings.

The 3-2 result mattered because these same teams had already played to a 5-5 tie on June 10. That earlier draw suggested a matchup with almost no separation, and the rematch backed that up with a game decided by a single run instead of a late surge or a runaway inning. Drunk & Looking to Score moved to 1-1-0 after the win, while Sit On My Base fell to 0-1-1, a small shift in the standings that still changes the tone around an early-season league race.

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In recreational kickball, results like this are part of the appeal: one clean stop, one sharper throw, one better baserunning read, and the outcome flips. The June 24 game fit that pattern exactly, with the scoreline doing the loudest talking and the margin telling the story. Drunk & Looking to Score left with the first decision in the season series, while Sit On My Base was left to absorb how close a first win had come in a matchup that had already shown it could go either way.

Sources

  1. [1]cscsports.leaguelab.com
  2. [2]minneapolisparks.org