***Notice***
Reminder: We will remain at Reuben Williams Field until Mid-September.
Remember check-in at 8:30 am.
Address: 📍 Reuben Williams Field
711 Ave O NE
Winter Haven, FL 33881
***Notice***
Reminder: We will remain at Reuben Williams Field until Mid-September.
Remember check-in at 8:30 am.
Address: 📍 Reuben Williams Field
711 Ave O NE
Winter Haven, FL 33881
Winter Haven Senior Softball is thrilled to announce the renewed partnership with Kincaid Electric for the 2027 season, a distinguished sponsor of our esteemed senior softball league. With a rich history dating back to 1973, Kincaid Electric has remained a trusted family-owned and operated electric service business. Operating under a Master Florida Electrical License, Kincaid Electrical Services boasts a team of highly skilled professionals who have dedicated over two decades of their careers to the company. Their unwavering commitment to excellence is evident in the exceptional work they deliver and the unparalleled service they extend to their valued customers.
We appreciate their support, and if anyone needs professional electrical work, they are ready to serve.
Phone: 863-676-0198
https://www.kincaidelectric.com
It was another hot morning of Winter Haven Senior Softball, and Team Hill came out swinging — literally.
Members, the Board of Directors has approved the purchase of Dudley bats for our members. These bats will be available at the discounted price of $180 per bat.
Pre-orders will begin Tuesday 18 August 2026 and will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
If you are interested in purchasing a bat, please see a Board member to place your order.
All bat information will be available at the field.
Thank you,
WHSSC Board of Directors
Final Score:
Team Zelansky 15 — Team Hill 16
Team Z came out hot, dropping four quick runs with doubles from Rad, Ernesto, and DeLong. Hill answered with Williamson scoring on Doyle’s hit, then locked down five straight outs. Rebideau kept Hill rolling in the 2nd with a home‑run blast, tying things 4–4.
The 4th inning turned into a hit parade. Team Z put up 5 runs, and Hill matched it with 5 of their own — including big hits from Griffen, Michl, Doyle, and Hill — knotting the game at 9–9.
Team Z added two more in the 5th while Hill took a quiet inning. Hopwood and Capozzi traded single runs in the 7th to keep things tight.
The 8th brought the fireworks back. Team Z scored twice, but Hill answered with a five‑run rally from Carlos, Reagan, BJ, J Cruz, and Rebideau to take a 15–14 lead.
In the 9th, Team Z clawed their way back into it thanks to Turchetta getting on, Gil moving him around, and Hopwood driving in the tying run. Suddenly it was 15–15, and everyone knew the game was coming down to one last swing.
Team Hill stepped up for their final at‑bat with the pressure cranked all the way up.
Two quick outs — boom, boom — and it looked like extra innings were about to ruin everyone’s morning plans.
But then Williamson stepped in and refused to let the moment slip. He slapped a clutch single to keep the inning alive.
Next up: Griffen.
He didn’t just swing — he unloaded. A deep shot to the outfield that sent everyone scrambling.
Williamson took off like he had rockets in his cleats, rounding the bases with the entire dugout screaming behind him. He crossed the plate standing, sliding, sprinting — whatever you want to call it — and sealed the walk‑off win.
Hill takes it 16–15, and the field erupts.
A wild, sweaty, sunrise nail‑biter — and a perfect Friday morning in Winter Haven.