Kickaholics anonymous and Pitch, please. battle for Greenville kickball lead
Kickaholics anonymous sat atop the Coed Tuesday (SP) - Kickball - Spring 2026 standings at 9-1, but the cushion was only one game because Pitch, please. stayed right behind at 8-1 in Greenville Sports Leagues’ league 97510. That slim gap kept the race open despite the fact that the top two had already separated from much of the field.
Pitch, please. helped keep the pressure on with a 17-7 win over Kingdom Kickers on Tuesday, April 7, 2026 at 9:30 p.m. at Cleveland Park in Greenville, South Carolina. The scoreline showed how quickly this league can tilt: one strong night at the plate or in the field can turn a tight chase into a runaway, but a single loss can just as quickly drag a contender back into the pack.
The league page for Coed Tuesday (SP) - Kickball - Spring 2026 showed more than the standings. Its navigation included Home, Info, Schedule, Standings and Bracket, confirming a format built for regular-season tracking and postseason play. The bracket page listed both a Competitive Bracket and a Recreational Bracket, a setup that leaves room for different levels of playoff contention as the season closes.

That structure matters because the standings page tracked the usual markers that decide close kickball races: wins, losses, draws, ranking points, points scored and points allowed. With Kickaholics anonymous at 9-1 and Pitch, please. at 8-1, head-to-head results and margin of victory carried real weight, especially in a league where one game can shift the table and reset the pressure heading into the next Tuesday slate.
The rest of the league added to the backdrop. Team pages in the same Greenville Sports Leagues system included Kickin Back, Kingdom Kickers, Teeter Tots, Newrez on the Block and The Coney Island Cyclones, showing a deeper roster of clubs chasing position behind the leaders. Greenville Sports Leagues also ran other adult sports and social activities, including soccer, softball, basketball, bowling, pickleball and axe throwing, placing kickball inside a broader recreational calendar that kept Cleveland Park and North Main Park in regular use.

For now, though, the story belonged to the top of the table. Kickaholics anonymous had the lead, Pitch, please. had the chase, and the bracket structure meant neither team could treat a one-game edge as safe.