Kick me Thru the phone edges Ballz Deep 14-13 in St. Petersburg
Kick me Thru the phone survived a wild 14-13 fight with Ballz Deep on Wednesday night at North Shore Park in St. Petersburg, using a razor-thin margin to keep its Summer 2026 roll moving. The game started at 9:30 p.m. on July 8 and never opened up long enough for either side to breathe, with Ballz Deep carrying a 0-3-0 record into the matchup and Kick me Thru the phone arriving at 2-1-0.
The final line told the story of a game decided by poise more than separation. Ballz Deep kept pressing and pushed the contest to the brink, but Kick me Thru the phone did just enough in the closing stretches to escape with the one-run win. In a league where offense often comes fast and mistakes can snowball, a 14-13 finish usually means both lineups were landing blows and neither defense could find a clean shutdown for long.

That mattered in the standings as much as it did on the field. Kick me Thru the phone’s win added another narrow result to a season that had already put it near the top of Tampa Bay Club Sport’s Wednesday Coed Kickball / Northshore circuit, and the league standings for Summer 2026 later identified the club as the Northshore kickball champion. Ballz Deep, meanwhile, showed more fight here than its record suggested it had displayed earlier in the season, and the 13-run output was a sign that the team could compete when the bats were working.
The matchup also fit the broader shape of the Northshore league, which serves teams from Northshore and Coquina Key and plays its Wednesday games at North Shore Park. Localz is listed as the sponsor bar, with discounted drinks tied to the league, giving the competition a familiar St. Petersburg night-life tie-in that helps keep the summer schedule rooted in the neighborhood.

There was also a deeper competitive backdrop to the result. Archived Winter 2026 Northshore results show Kick me Thru the phone reaching the playoffs and later winning the championship bracket, while Ballz Deep endured a far rougher winter run marked by forfeits and double-digit losses. That history makes the 14-13 finish stand out even more: Ballz Deep was close enough to threaten a statement upset, but Kick me Thru the phone still had the calm to turn a shootout into another win.