The Incredibles 2.0 win Goombay teen kickball league title

Kickball · By Marcus Chen · July 17, 2026
The Incredibles 2.0 win Goombay teen kickball league title

The Incredibles 2.0 finished Goombay’s 2026 teen kickball season as champions at Walker Mill Regional Park, putting a clean ending on a league run that also featured The Comebacks in the season-ending story. The result gave the teen division its headline moment and turned the final stretch into more than a trophy handoff, with a second recognizable team still part of the championship frame.

Goombay Inc. marked the title by praising the team’s season-long edge, posting: “Congratulations to The Incredibles 2.0 on capturing the 2026 championship! These young athletes played with heart, determination, and incredible teamwork all season long. A huge shoutout to @jumponit44 for creating a space where kids can compete, grow, build friendships, and simply enjoy being active.” That line captures why the league matters beyond one final score. In a teen setting, the title is the reward, but the structure around it is the product.

The league itself is built for that stage of development. Goombay’s Teen Spring Kickball League 2026 is open to youth ages 11 through 17, and the program welcomes both boys and girls in a coed format. That makes the championship more than a one-off youth event. It is part of a defined season that gives players a place to show up regularly, learn the rhythm of team sports, and be recognized when the games get tight.

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Goombay’s broader spring kickball operation adds even more continuity. Its adult co-ed spring listing described 2026 as the organization’s 23rd spring kickball season, evidence that the teen league sits inside an established system rather than a stand-alone program. The same organization also posted another Spring 2026 title note, with Suck Our Kicks winning on an overtime walk-off, a reminder that Goombay’s leagues produce real competitive finishes across divisions.

For The Incredibles 2.0, the championship is the season’s final result. For Goombay, it is another sign that the league is doing what youth sports are supposed to do: keep players involved, keep the competition organized, and make sure the last game still feels like it counts.

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  3. [3]goombaydc.leagueapps.com
  4. [4]instagram.com