SpireTHERAPY’s Wiffle Ball Team!
Email us to sign up and inquire for more information!
SpireBALL was designed to give teens and adolescents a space to belong, connect, and have fun — no “athletic skill” required. It’s not about perfect swings or expert moves; it’s about laughing with friends, feeling your family cheer you on, and making lasting memories.
Games take place on Friday and Saturday nights, giving teens and families a safe, active, and positive way to spend time together. Parents and siblings aren’t just watching — they’re part of the action. For instance, a family member catching a foul ball in the stands can even count as an out! Everyone plays a role in the fun!
At its core, SpireBALL is about community, connection, and clean fun
A relaxed space where friends can hang out and play without pressure.
A chance for families to laugh, cheer, and support each other.
A new Ridgefield tradition that brightens weekend evenings.
Season Format:
Fall League: September–November
Winter Indoor League: January–March
Spring/Summer League: April–July
Off in August & December for family travel/holidays
League Highlights
For Teens & Adolescents: Ages 11–15 are the primary focus (younger kids can join separate day-time divisions).
All Skill Levels Welcome: No athletic experience required — just a willingness to show up and play.
Small Teams, Big Fun: Teams of 4 ensure everyone gets time at bat and on the field.
Interactive Fans: Parents and siblings get in on the action — catching foul balls, leading chants, or being chosen for fun mid-game challenges.
Later Games: Friday & Saturday evenings (6:30–9:30 PM) so it doesn’t compete with other sports and gives teens a safe, fun night activity.
Black Light Games at night!
The Experience
Opening Night Kickoff: Introduce teams, play music, food trucks on-site, parents vs. kids exhibition game.
Theme Nights: Glow-in-the-Dark Wiffle Ball, Crazy Hat Night, Parents Pitch Night.
Crowd Games: Between innings, families can compete in quick fun contests (relay races, trivia, fastest clap).
Community Feel: Kids see their peers, parents, and neighbors together in one space — everyone wins.