J-Lew Law KC stays unbeaten with 12-2 win over VICI
J-Lew Law KC kept the pressure on the Pittsburgh Sports League field with a 12-2 win over VICI at Dilworth Field on Thursday, July 2, 2026, a result that pushed J-Lew Law KC to 4-0-0 and left VICI at 2-1-0. The 10-run margin gave the unbeaten club another clean statement in the 6:30 p.m. Thursday slot and turned an already strong start into a clear benchmark for the rest of the division.
The standings page underscored why the result mattered beyond one night. J-Lew Law KC sat first with 41 points scored and just 14 allowed, while VICI dropped to fifth with 15 points scored and 17 allowed. That gap shows more than a hot start for J-Lew Law KC. It shows a team controlling games on both sides of the ledger, scoring in bunches while preventing opponents from turning close matchups into track meets. The league’s next tier, with The Dingo Babies and Recess All Stars both at 3-1-0, was still chasing from behind, but J-Lew Law KC had already built the kind of separation that makes a title race feel lopsided in July.
PSL Summer ’26 Kickball - Thursdays at Dilworth is a co-ed recreational league for players 18 and up, played in a 10 vs. 10 format with no more than six men on the field at one time. Teams are guaranteed eight games in the summer season, which runs from Thursday, June 4, 2026 through Thursday, August 6, 2026, weather permitting. Thursday nights at Dilworth Field are staged across five game times, 6:30 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 8:10 p.m., 9:00 p.m. and 9:50 p.m., giving the division a full-night slate and making every result part of a wider standings picture.

J-Lew Law KC’s record reflects a fast, efficient opening stretch. The team entered July 2 after wins of 12-5 on June 4 and 13-6 on June 18, then added the 12-2 decision over VICI to stay perfect. VICI had already put together a promising opening of its own with wins of 3-2 on June 4 and 10-3 on June 18 before taking its first loss. That is the sharp edge of the early season in this league: one dominant night can redraw the top of the table, and J-Lew Law KC used it to keep hold of first place.