Kix-Seven blanks Individual Team 3, stays unbeaten at 8-0-0

Kickball · By Sarah Mitchell · July 14, 2026
Kix-Seven blanks Individual Team 3, stays unbeaten at 8-0-0

Kix-Seven did not just beat Individual Team 3 on Wednesday night. It buried it, 11-0, at Northwest Resiliency Park, and the shutout pushed Kix-Seven to 8-0-0 while dropping Individual Team 3 to 4-3-1.

The margin mattered because Kix-Seven did the one thing that ends arguments in kickball: it never let a single run cross. An 11-run outburst is one thing, but pairing it with a clean sheet turns a routine win into a control game, the kind that says the unbeaten team is not just surviving week to week. At 9:00 p.m. in Hoboken, Kix-Seven made sure Individual Team 3 never found a way into the night.

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That is what makes the result more than another entry in the standings. Hoboken Weeknight Kickball is built around weeknight games from Monday through Thursday, with one game per team each week and starts that run from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. across Northwest Resiliency Park, JFK Stadium, Mama Johnson Field and 1600 Park. In a format with 11 vs. 11 mixed-gender rosters, seven-inning games, a one-hour time limit and at least 50 percent of teams making the playoffs, every result hits fast and hard. Kix-Seven’s unbeaten start, now at 8-0-0, gives it the kind of cushion every other Hoboken team is trying to chase.

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The shutout also fit a pattern. Kix-Seven had already protected its perfect record with a tighter 3-2 win over Outkick. Outplay. Outlast. earlier in July, and this one showed a different side of the same team: not just the ability to win a pressure game, but the capacity to remove the opponent from the scoreboard entirely. That is the trait that separates a hot start from a front-runner. Kix-Seven has now done both, and the rest of the league knows exactly what is in front of it.

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