RockBox celebrates annual kickball success, LABB Classic rescheduled to August 2026

Kickball · By Marcus Chen · July 17, 2026
RockBox celebrates annual kickball success, LABB Classic rescheduled to August 2026

RockBox Franconia called its 3rd Annual RockBox Kickball Game a success, then turned the page to a bigger scheduling move: the 2026 LABB Kickball Classic was rescheduled to Aug. 8 at 9:00 a.m.

The celebration came with a playful edge. In a related post, RockBox said, “The competition got a little serious… but the laughs were nonstop!” and a separate message thanked “all our amazing members” who came out for the annual Rockbox Franconia kickball game. The tone underscored what has made the event stick on the calendar: it is competitive enough to matter, but still built around participation from RockBox Franconia members and supporters.

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That same sense of continuity runs through the broader RockBox kickball slate. Posts tied to the program referenced a 3rd Annual Adult Kickball League and “Kickball Tournament winners,” showing that the annual game is part of an ongoing kickball cycle rather than a one-off gathering. For a local adult kickball scene, that matters. A program that can keep producing annual games, league play and tournament winners has already built the kind of momentum that keeps rosters coming back.

The LABB Kickball Classic now becomes the next test. The event had been listed for July 11, 2026, from 2 to 8 p.m. at Ring Road Softball Complex in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, and the description said the tournament was family-friendly while also noting that the competition itself is 21+. After closely monitoring the weather forecast, organizers said they made the difficult decision to move the classic to Aug. 8, 2026, preserving the event instead of scrapping it.

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That delay is more than a simple calendar shuffle. Moving the LABB Classic gives teams extra time to reset travel plans, field commitments and roster availability, while also keeping the tournament alive for the summer slate. For RockBox Franconia and The LABB, the adjustment suggests there is enough demand to justify waiting for a cleaner date rather than taking the safer route of cancellation. The annual game already delivered its cheers and laughs; now the August restart will show whether that same energy carries over when the Classic finally reaches the field.

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