Thunderducks, Vipers trade close wins as Ostrich Flock routs Satellites

Wiffle Ball · By Marcus Chen · July 10, 2026
Thunderducks, Vipers trade close wins as Ostrich Flock routs Satellites

Thunderducks beat the Vipers 6-3 and later survived the Shockwaves 6-5, but the loudest number on Brockport Wiffle Ball’s Sunday card was the Ostrich Flock’s 17-1 demolition of the Satellites at The Steel Yard. The six-game slate also featured Vipers 5, Ostrich Flock 1; Flamingos 7, Shockwaves 2; and Satellites 4, Flamingos 1, a spread that made the day feel like two different kinds of league all in one afternoon.

The records on the scorecards help explain the whiplash. Thunderducks and Vipers entered their opener both at 3-5, and the 6-3 result never turned into a track meet. The Shockwaves were 2-6 before the Thunderducks squeezed out the 6-5 game, then the Vipers flipped the script with a 5-1 win over an Ostrich Flock club that had come in at 6-2. The Flamingos-Satellites meeting also paired a 5-3 team with a 4-4 team before the Satellites closed the card with a 4-1 win, which is how Brockport can look settled one inning and completely unsettled the next.

The Ostrich Flock’s 17 runs mattered beyond one box score. That total matched Brockport’s regular-season single-game team runs record, set by the Dingers on June 24, 2021, and it came in a league record book that also lists a 29-run total from Vipers-Bombers on May 29, 2022. MyStatsOnline’s archive runs through 2026, 2025, 2022 and 2021, including postseason pages, while LeagueLineup keeps the teams, rosters, standings, award winners, history and all-time records in one place.

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The 2026 leaders page shows why Brockport games can swing fast. Xavier Markel leads the league with 10 home runs and 26 RBIs, Mike Conrow tops slugging percentage at 1.192, and Cooper Hassall owns a .737 on-base percentage; John Ryan is up to 20 walks, Isaiah Markel has 18, and Mikey Crandall has two doubles. Brockport Wiffle Ball’s YouTube channel says the league has been in Brockport, New York, since 2021, and Sunday’s split slate fit a season already thick with enough scoring history to make both one-run finishes and runaway games feel equally at home.

Sources

  1. [1]mystatsonline.com
  2. [2]leaguelineup.com
  3. [3]youtube.com