đ„ WSL Coed Weekly Outlook/Recaps đ„
đ„ WSL Coed Summer 2026 Outlook
Last summer gave the Wadhams Softball League a coed season to remember. The regular season race had two absolute heavyweights at the top, but when it mattered most, Exhibit slammed the door on everybody. A dominant 22-1 regular season turned into a playoff championship run, officially making Exhibit the undisputed kings of the 2025 summer season. Meanwhile, Sinda and the Bums made noise of their own by capturing the lower playoff championship and proving there was depth throughout the league.
But 2026 feels different.
The league lost seven teams from last season, including powerhouse Hit Talkers, gritty squads like Sluggernauts and S&B Lawncare, and battlers such as Hitmen and Balls and Strikes. That much turnover completely reshapes the balance of power.
Now the question becomes: who takes advantage of the reset?
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The Favorites
Exhibit
2025 Record: 22-1
The defending champs enter the year with the biggest target in the league. Last season wasnât just dominance â it was controlled destruction. They finished with a +161 run differential and looked untouchable most nights.
The scary part? Their identity travels well into another season. They donât rely on gimmicks. They hit top-to-bottom, rarely beat themselves defensively, and they know how to close games late.
Every team is chasing them until proven otherwise.
2026 Outlook:
Still the championship favorite. Anything less than another Finals appearance would be viewed as a disappointment.
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Shake and Bake
2025 Record: 17-7
Shake and Bake quietly had a very strong season last year, but they were overshadowed by Exhibit and Hit Talkers dominating headlines. Now with Hit Talkers gone, this team suddenly steps into the spotlight.
Theyâve got experience, chemistry, and one of the better offensive attacks returning to the league. If their pitching tightens up and they avoid defensive lapses, theyâre fully capable of challenging Exhibit for the top spot.
Biggest Question:
Can they consistently beat elite teams instead of just beating the middle tier?
2026 Outlook:
Legitimate title contender.
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Juicy
2025 Record: 16-8
Juicy always feels dangerous because of how explosive they can get offensively. Theyâre the type of team that can score 15 runs in two innings and completely bury opponents before they settle in.
The issue last season was consistency against stronger competition. But with league turnover creating more parity, this could be the season they finally break through into championship territory.
2026 Outlook:
Dark horse contender with upset potential against anybody.
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The Wild Cards
Recovery Happens
2025 Record: 9-14
Nine wins doesnât jump off the page, but Recovery Happens played better than their record suggested at times last year. Their offense showed flashes, and if they improve defensively, they could become a middle-of-the-pack headache nobody enjoys facing.
They feel like the team most likely to surprise people early.
2026 Outlook:
Potential playoff sleeper.
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BWROC
2025 Record: 5-19
The numbers last year were rough. Very rough. But new seasons in coed softball can flip quickly, especially when league rosters change heavily year-to-year.
BWROC doesnât need to become elite overnight. They just need to become competitive inning-to-inning. If they can steal confidence early, they may shock some people.
2026 Outlook:
Trying to climb out of the bottom tier and become respectable.
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The Newcomers
Couch Potatoes
The name sounds laid back. The expectations shouldnât be.
New teams are always unpredictable because chemistry can either collapse immediately or become dangerous fast. If theyâve got experienced players from other leagues, they could instantly compete.
2026 Outlook:
Total mystery team.
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Sheeeesshh
Potentially the most entertaining team name in the league already.
Expansion teams usually struggle early adjusting to league pitching and defensive consistency, but if they bring athleticism and energy, they could become one of the tougher outs in the middle of the season.
2026 Outlook:
Boom-or-bust newcomer.
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HR Violations
If your team name is HR Violations, people expect offense. Period.
This feels like the type of team thatâs either going to mash softball after softball into the trees⊠or strike out trying to hit five-run homers every inning.
Either way, theyâll probably be entertaining.
2026 Outlook:
High-upside wildcard.
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Pitches Be Crazy
2025 Fall Record: 7-3 (3rd Place)
This might quietly be the most dangerous new team entering the league.
Unlike the other newcomers, Pitches Be Crazy already proved they can compete in WSL environments. A 7-3 fall season isnât accidental. Theyâve got familiarity, confidence, and momentum entering summer ball.
Do not be surprised if this team immediately becomes a contender.
2026 Outlook:
Best newcomer in the league entering the season.
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Bat Attitude
Another complete unknown, but new teams with confidence can become dangerous quickly in coed leagues.
If they defend well and avoid giving away innings, they could hang around games early.
2026 Outlook:
Potential spoiler team.
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2026 Championship Tier Rankings
Tier 1 â Championship Favorites
- Exhibit
- Shake and Bake
Tier 2 â Dangerous Contenders
- Juicy
- Pitches Be Crazy
Tier 3 â Competitive Playoff Teams
- Recovery Happens
- HR Violations
- Couch Potatoes
Tier 4 â Boom-or-Bust Teams
- Sheeeesshh
- Bat Attitude
- BWROC
Week 1 Predictions
Recovery Happens @ BWROC
A battle between two teams trying to rewrite last seasonâs narrative.
Recovery Happens showed more offensive life in 2025, while BWROC struggled to keep games under control defensively. Unless BWROC made massive offseason improvements, Recovery Happens enters with the edge.
Prediction:
Recovery Happens sweepsÂ
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Sheeeesshh @ HR Violations
This feels like a classic Week 1 chaos game. Two unknown teams, no established chemistry yet, and probably a lot of offense.
Prediction:
SplitÂ
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Couch Potatoes @ Pitches Be Crazy
This is the sneaky matchup of opening week.
Pitches Be Crazy already has WSL experience and proved themselves in fall ball. That gives them a huge advantage over a brand-new squad still figuring things out.
Prediction:
Pitches Be Crazy sweepsÂ
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Juicy @ Exhibit
Instant heavyweight matchup in Week 1.
Juicy absolutely has enough offense to make this competitive, but Exhibit enters with championship chemistry and experience. Until somebody proves they can knock them off, Exhibit gets the benefit of the doubt.
Prediction:
Exhibit sweepsÂ
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Early Season Prediction
Regular Season Champion:
Exhibit
Best Chance to Upset Exhibit:
Shake and Bake
Sleeper Team:
Pitches Be Crazy
Team Most Likely to Surprise:
Recovery Happens
Team Most Likely to Explode Offensively:
HR Violations
2026 Championship Prediction:
Exhibit over Shake and Bake in the WSL Coed Summer Championship.
đ„ WSL Coed Summer 2026 â Week 1 Recap
âThe Champs Are Still the Champs.â
Week 1 of the 2026 WSL Coed Summer season delivered exactly what opening day softball should: statement wins, revenge games, new-team chaos, and one brutally clear message from the defending champions.
Exhibit didnât just start the season undefeated. They started the season angry.
Meanwhile, HR Violations and BWROC split competitive opening doubleheaders, Recovery Happens showed fight despite inconsistency, and Sheeeesshh learned quickly that welcome-to-the-league moments hit hard in Wadhams.
One thing also became official before first pitch: Couch Potatoes have dropped from the league, shrinking the field and slightly reshaping the early playoff outlook moving forward.
Now letâs get into Week 1.
Game 1
Recovery Happens 10, BWROC 6
Recovery Happens opened the 2026 season looking sharper than they did for large stretches of 2025. The bats were active early, the defense held together when it needed to, and they controlled most of the gameâs tempo.
BWROC had moments offensively, but too many missed opportunities kept them from fully climbing back into it.
The biggest difference? Recovery Happens capitalized on innings when runners were on base. BWROC left too much meat on the bone offensively.
Key Takeaway:
Recovery Happens looked improved. More composed. More competitive.
Game 2
Sheeeesshh 3, HR Violations 1
Low-scoring softball in WSL Coed usually means one thing: defense actually showed up.
Sheeeesshh surprised people immediately with a gritty opening win over HR Violations. Instead of the expected home-run derby, this turned into a defensive grinder with timely hitting deciding the outcome.
For a brand-new team, Sheeeesshh looked organized and calm under pressure.
HR Violations, meanwhile, probably spent the game trying to figure out how a team named âHR Violationsâ only scored one run.
That joke is already unavoidable.
Key Takeaway:
Sheeeesshh may be more balanced than expected.
Game 3
BWROC 15, Recovery Happens 10
This was one of the biggest surprises of opening day.
After dropping the first matchup, BWROC completely flipped the script in Game 2 and exploded offensively. The bats came alive, the energy shifted, and suddenly Recovery Happens had no answers defensively.
BWROC scored 15 runs after only putting up 6 in the opener â a massive turnaround within hours.
That kind of response matters mentally. Teams that used to fold after losses are now fighting back.
Key Takeaway:
BWROC already matched 20% of last seasonâs win total in one afternoon.
Thatâs progress.
Game 4
HR Violations 9, Sheeeesshh 2
And just like that, HR Violations found their offense.
After a frustrating first game, HR Violations responded exactly how experienced teams should: aggressively. The bats woke up immediately, pressure built inning after inning, and Sheeeesshh couldnât repeat the defensive magic from Game 1.
This split felt important for both teams.
HR Violations avoided the disaster of an 0-2 opening day, while Sheeeesshh proved they can absolutely compete despite being new to the league.
Key Takeaway:
HR Violations may become one of the leagueâs most unpredictable teams week-to-week.
Main Event Doubleheader
Exhibit vs Juicy
This was supposed to be the marquee matchup of Week 1.
Instead, it turned into a reminder that Exhibit still lives on a different level than most of the league.
Game 5
Exhibit 19, Juicy 8
Juicy came in hoping their offense could go punch-for-punch with the defending champs.
That lasted briefly.
Exhibitâs lineup looked relentless from top to bottom. No free outs. Constant pressure. Every inning felt dangerous. By the middle innings, the game already felt out of reach.
Juicy scored 8 runs â which normally keeps you competitive in coed softball â but against Exhibit, 8 runs felt like 2.
Key Takeaway:
Exhibitâs offense somehow looks even deeper than last season.
Thatâs terrifying for the rest of the league.
Game 6
Exhibit 23, Juicy 10
The defending champs followed up a 19-run performance by hanging 23 in the second game.
That is not normal softball production.
Exhibit left Week 1 with:
- 2-0 record
- 42 runs scored
- +24 run differential
- League-best offense
- Immediate control of first place
Juicy deserves credit for continuing to battle offensively, but the defensive gaps became impossible to survive against a lineup as complete as Exhibitâs.
Key Takeaway:
Everybody entered 2026 asking whether Exhibit would still dominate after offseason league turnover.
Week 1 answered that question quickly.
Yes.
Week 1 Power Pulse
Tier 1 â The Standard
Exhibit (2-0)
Until somebody proves otherwise, this is still their league.
42 runs in two games is absurd.
Tier 2 â Solid Start
HR Violations (1-1)
Recovered well after a sluggish opener.
BWROC (1-1)
Arguably the most encouraging performance of the week considering last season.
Recovery Happens (1-1)
Competitive, but still searching for consistency.
Tier 3 â Still Evaluating
Sheeeesshh (1-1)
Promising debut despite offensive struggles.
Juicy (0-2)
Record looks ugly, but losing to Exhibit twice isnât exactly a season killer.
đ„ WSL Coed Summer 2026 Wee 2 Preview & Predictions
The Story So Far
One week into the season and the defending champions have already reminded everyone why theyâre the team to beat.
Exhibit sits alone atop the standings at 2-0 after hanging 42 runs on Juicy in a dominant opening-day sweep. While itâs only Week 1, the gap between Exhibit and the field looked very real.
Behind them sits a crowded middle class. HR Violations, BWROC, Recovery Happens, and Sheeeesshh all split their opening doubleheaders and enter Week 2 trying to prove theyâre contenders rather than pretenders.
Meanwhile, three teams will finally make their 2026 debut:
- Shake and Bake (2025âs 3rd-place finisher)
- Pitches Be Crazy (highly anticipated newcomer)
- Bat Attitude (league debut)
Week 2 should give us our first real indication of who belongs in the championship conversation.
Power Rankings
1. Exhibit (2-0)
Previous: 1
Until someone beats them, this spot isnât changing.
42 runs scored and two convincing wins over Juicy showed the defending champs havenât taken a step backward.
Championship Odds: â â â â â
2. Shake and Bake (0-0)
Previous: 2
The biggest question entering Week 2 is whether Shake and Bake can immediately establish themselves as Exhibitâs biggest challenger.
Last yearâs 17-win squad finally takes the field.
Championship Odds: â â â â â
3. HR Violations (1-1)
Previous: 4
A split wasnât spectacular, but they showed resilience after losing their opener.
The pitching and defense were impressive, allowing only 5 total runs in two games.
Trending: Up
4. Pitches Be Crazy (0-0)
Previous: 5
The most intriguing debut of the season.
Their 7-3 Fall League record suggests theyâre capable of competing immediately.
Potential: Very High
5. Recovery Happens (1-1)
They scored 20 runs in two games and looked much improved from parts of last season.
The challenge now becomes consistency.
6. BWROC (1-1)
BWROC already feels improved from their 2025 campaign.
The offensive explosion in Game 2 against Recovery Happens may be a sign of bigger things ahead.
7. Juicy (0-2)
The record looks ugly.
The reality?
Most teams wouldâve left 0-2 after facing Exhibit twice.
Week 2 becomes a huge opportunity to reset.
8. Sheeeesshh (1-1)
Good defense in Game 1.
Limited offense overall.
Week 2 will tell us much more about this club.
9. Bat Attitude (0-0)
Pure mystery entering opening day.
Week 2 Game Predictions
Shake and Bake vs Bat Attitude
2:00 PM & 3:15 PM Doubleheader
This is one of the toughest games to handicap because Bat Attitude is completely unknown.
Shake and Bake, however, returns with proven league success and a 17-win season behind them.
Expect some early rust, but experience should prevail.
Game 1 Prediction
Shake and Bake 14, Bat Attitude 8
Game 2 Prediction
Shake and Bake 17, Bat Attitude 10
Series Prediction
Shake and Bake Sweep (2-0)
Exhibit vs Recovery Happens
2:00 PM & 3:15 PM Doubleheader
Recovery Happens showed improvement in Week 1.
Unfortunately, their reward is facing the defending champs.
Recovery scored 20 runs last week, but Exhibitâs lineup simply applies pressure every inning.
If Recovery can keep one game close, that would be a positive sign moving forward.
Game 1 Prediction
Exhibit 16, Recovery Happens 9
Game 2 Prediction
Exhibit 18, Recovery Happens 11
Series Prediction
Exhibit Sweep (2-0)
HR Violations vs Juicy
2:00 PM & 3:15 PM Doubleheader
This may be the most important matchup of the week.
Juicy desperately needs a bounce-back after opening against Exhibit.
HR Violations wants to prove theyâre a legitimate playoff threat.
I expect both games to be competitive.
Game 1 Prediction
Juicy 11, HR Violations 9
Game 2 Prediction
HR Violations 10, Juicy 8
Series Prediction
Split (1-1)
Pitches Be Crazy vs Sheeeesshh
4:30 PM & 5:45 PM Doubleheader
The newcomer showcase.
Pitches Be Crazy enters with hype after a strong Fall League season.
Sheeeesshh already has some experience under their belt after splitting Week 1.
Expect a pair of close games.
Game 1 Prediction
Pitches Be Crazy 12, Sheeeesshh 7
Game 2 Prediction
Pitches Be Crazy 10, Sheeeesshh 8
Series Prediction
Pitches Be Crazy Sweep (2-0)
Week 2 Bold Predictions
Biggest Offensive Performance
Exhibit scores 35+ runs in the doubleheader.
Upset Alert
Bat Attitude steals one game from Shake and Bake.
If Shake and Bake comes out rusty after not playing Week 1, this could happen.
Breakout Team
Pitches Be Crazy
By Sunday night, they could be sitting near the top of the standings and looking like one of the leagueâs best additions.
MVP of the Week
Exhibitâs lineup
Until somebody proves they can slow down the champs, the safest prediction in WSL remains simple:
Exhibit scores a lot of runs and wins a lot of softball games.
Game of the Week: HR Violations vs Juicy
Team to Watch: Pitches Be Crazy
Team Everyone is Chasing: Exhibit. The champs have done nothing to suggest theyâre giving up their throne anytime soon.
đ„ WSL Coed Summer 2026 Week 2 Recap
The Contenders Begin to Separate
Two weeks into the 2026 WSL Coed Summer season, a few things are becoming crystal clear.
Exhibit is still the king of the mountain.
Shake and Bake has officially entered the championship conversation.
And perhaps most importantly, Pitches Be Crazy arrived exactly as advertised.
Week 2 featured several lopsided results, offensive explosions, and the first appearances of some highly anticipated teams. While the standings are still young, the race for the top is already beginning to take shape.
Game of the Week
Shake and Bake vs Bat Attitude
Game 1
Shake and Bake 23, Bat Attitude 2
Welcome back, Shake and Bake.
After sitting out Week 1, last yearâs third-place finisher wasted absolutely no time making a statement. The offense was relentless from the opening inning and never let Bat Attitude settle into the game.
Twenty-three runs in a season debut sends a message to the rest of the league.
That message?
âDonât forget about us.â
Game 2
Shake and Bake 9, Bat Attitude 5
Bat Attitude deserves credit for responding after the blowout loss. They competed much harder in the second game and showed signs that they may become more competitive as the season progresses.
Still, Shake and Bake controlled the action when it mattered most and completed the sweep.
Week 2 Grade:
Shake and Bake: A+
The championship contenders list officially includes them.
The Defending Champs Keep Rolling
Exhibit vs Recovery Happens
Game 1
Exhibit 23, Recovery Happens 6
Game 2
Exhibit 10, Recovery Happens 1
Last week it was Juicy.
This week it was Recovery Happens.
The result was the same.
Another Exhibit sweep.
The defending champs continue to do what great teams do: dominate opponents while making it look routine.
The first game showcased their explosive offense once again, while the second game demonstrated something equally scary: they can win even when the bats arenât putting up huge numbers.
Through four games, Exhibit has scored 75 runs while allowing just 25.
Thatâs a +50 run differential after only two weeks.
Week 2 Grade:
Exhibit: A+
Still the team everyone is chasing.
Juicy Responds in a Big Way
HR Violations vs Juicy
Game 1
Juicy 14, HR Violations 2
Game 2
Juicy 18, HR Violations 7
No team needed a bounce-back week more than Juicy.
After getting swept by Exhibit in Week 1, there were questions about whether Juicy belonged among the leagueâs upper tier.
Week 2 provided the answer.
Absolutely.
Juicyâs offense erupted for 32 runs across the doubleheader and looked much more like the team that finished fourth a year ago.
For HR Violations, the split from Week 1 suddenly feels much less impressive after surrendering 32 runs.
Week 2 Grade:
Juicy: A
Biggest Bounce Back:
Juicy
Newcomer Alert
Pitches Be Crazy vs Sheeeesshh
Game 1
Pitches Be Crazy 19, Sheeeesshh 4
Game 2
Pitches Be Crazy 18, Sheeeesshh 6
Remember when people wondered whether Pitches Be Crazy could compete immediately?
Those questions didnât last long.
The Fall League veterans exploded for 37 runs in their debut and looked every bit like a team capable of challenging the leagueâs established powers.
Their offense was consistent, disciplined, and dangerous all evening.
Meanwhile, Sheeeesshh continues to show flashes but struggled generating offense against one of the stronger newcomers in the league.
Week 2 Grade:
Pitches Be Crazy: A+
New Team Stock:
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Updated Power Rankings
1. Exhibit (4-0)
Last Week: 1
Still undefeated.
Still dominant.
Still the favorite.
2. Shake and Bake (2-0)
Last Week: 2
An impressive debut vaults them firmly into contender status.
3. Pitches Be Crazy (2-0)
Last Week: 4
The most impressive newcomer through two weeks.
4. Juicy (2-2)
Last Week: 7
A huge rebound after running into Exhibit in Week 1.
5. BWROC (1-1)
Last Week: 6
Idle week keeps them in the middle of the pack.
6. Recovery Happens (1-3)
Last Week: 5
The record isnât pretty, but Exhibit has made several good teams look bad already.
7. HR Violations (1-3)
Last Week: 3
Need to find offense quickly after scoring only nine total runs in Week 2.
8. Sheeeesshh (1-3)
Last Week: 8
Still searching for consistency offensively.
9. Bat Attitude (0-2)
Last Week: 9
Showed improvement in Game 2 but still looking for their first win.
Week 2 Awards
Team of the Week
đ Exhibit
Another sweep. Another statement.
Offensive Explosion Award
đ„ Juicy
32 runs after scoring just 18 in Week 1.
Newcomer of the Week
â Pitches Be Crazy
37 runs in their league debut.
Most Impressive Debut
đ„ Shake and Bake
Walked onto the field and immediately looked like a contender.
Championship Stock Report
đ Rising
- Shake and Bake
- Pitches Be Crazy
- Juicy
đ Holding Steady
- Exhibit
đ Falling
- HR Violations
- Sheeeesshh
Two Weeks InâŠ
The road to the 2026 WSL Summer Championship still runs through Exhibit.
But for the first time this season, there appear to be two legitimate challengers emerging behind them:
Shake and Bake and Pitches Be Crazy.
If Week 2 taught us anything, itâs that the gap between contender and pretender is beginning to showâand the race for the top of the standings is only getting more interesting.
đ„ WSL Coed Summer 2026 Week 3 Preview & Predictions
The League Is Starting To Take Shape
Two weeks into the season, the contenders are beginning to separate themselves from the pack.
Exhibit (4-0) remains the undisputed king of the hill, but they get a week off from action while the rest of the league battles for positioning.
That means the spotlight shifts to three teams:
- Shake and Bake (2-0) looking to prove theyâre a legitimate title threat.
- Pitches Be Crazy (2-0) trying to continue their impressive debut season.
- Juicy (2-2) attempting to build momentum after a huge bounce-back week.
Meanwhile, teams like BWROC, Recovery Happens, HR Violations, and Sheeeesshh are entering what feels like a pivotal week in determining whether theyâll be playoff contenders or middle-of-the-pack teams.
Current Power Rankings
1. Exhibit (4-0)
Last Week: 1
The champs are enjoying their bye week from the spotlight.
Through four games:
- 75 Runs Scored
- 25 Runs Allowed
- +50 Run Differential
Nobody has come close yet.
2. Shake and Bake (2-0)
Last Week: 2
The offense looked outstanding in Week 2.
Now comes the test: can they maintain that level against a team desperate for wins?
3. Pitches Be Crazy (2-0)
Last Week: 3
37 runs in their debut doubleheader.
The hype is becoming reality.
4. Juicy (2-2)
Last Week: 4
Their season has been strange.
0-2 against Exhibit.
2-0 against everyone else.
Week 3 should tell us who they really are.
5. BWROC (1-1)
Coming off a bye after an encouraging Week 1.
Opportunity knocks this week.
6. Recovery Happens (1-3)
The record doesnât tell the whole story.
Unfortunately, neither does the schedule.
Now they face another undefeated team.
7. HR Violations (1-3)
Need offense.
Fast.
8. Sheeeesshh (1-3)
Still searching for consistency at the plate.
9. Bat Attitude (0-2)
Looking for the first win in franchise history.
Week 3 Matchups
Bat Attitude vs Juicy
2:00 PM & 3:15 PM
Juicy finally found its offense in Week 2, scoring 32 runs against HR Violations.
Bat Attitude showed improvement against Shake and Bake, but this matchup feels difficult.
If Bat Attitude can keep games close early, they may gain confidence.
Unfortunately, Juicyâs lineup appears to be heating up.
Prediction Game 1
Juicy 15, Bat Attitude 5
Prediction Game 2
Juicy 13, Bat Attitude 7
Series Prediction
Juicy Sweep (2-0)
Sheeeesshh vs BWROC
2:00 PM & 3:15 PM
This might be the sneaky best matchup of the week.
Both teams enter at crossroads.
BWROC showed offensive upside in Week 1.
Sheeeesshh has shown flashes defensively but hasnât consistently produced runs.
This feels like a split waiting to happen.
Prediction Game 1
BWROC 10, Sheeeesshh 6
Prediction Game 2
Sheeeesshh 8, BWROC 7
Series Prediction
Split (1-1)
HR Violations vs Shake and Bake
2:00 PM & 3:15 PM
Shake and Bake enters as one of the hottest teams in the league.
HR Violations enters needing answers.
The biggest concern for HR Violations is offense. Nine total runs last week wonât be enough against a lineup capable of scoring 20+.
Expect Shake and Bake to pressure them early and often.
Prediction Game 1
Shake and Bake 16, HR Violations 8
Prediction Game 2
Shake and Bake 14, HR Violations 9
Series Prediction
Shake and Bake Sweep (2-0)
Pitches Be Crazy vs Recovery Happens
4:30 PM & 5:45 PM
This is the game of the week.
Recovery Happens has played a brutal schedule so far, facing Exhibit twice.
Pitches Be Crazy has looked dominant, but this is their first matchup against a team with multiple weeks of experience under its belt.
Expect competitive games.
Prediction Game 1
Pitches Be Crazy 13, Recovery Happens 9
Prediction Game 2
Pitches Be Crazy 12, Recovery Happens 8
Series Prediction
Pitches Be Crazy Sweep (2-0)
Week 3 Players Under Pressure
HR Violations
At 1-3, falling to 1-5 would create a major uphill battle.
This week feels huge.
Recovery Happens
The record may not reflect their talent level, but moral victories stop counting eventually.
They need at least one win.
Bat Attitude
Still searching for their first victory.
Can they shock Juicy?
Bold Predictions
Highest Scoring Team
đ„ Shake and Bake
Another 30+ run week.
Closest Game
⟠BWROC vs Sheeeesshh Game 2
Could be decided by a single run.
Upset Alert
đš Recovery Happens steals one game from Pitches Be Crazy
If thereâs one upset brewing this week, itâs here.
Team of the Week Prediction
đ Pitches Be Crazy
If they sweep again, theyâll improve to 4-0 and immediately enter the conversation with Exhibit and Shake and Bake.
Week 3 Storyline To Watch
For the first time all season, Exhibit isnât playing.
That means the race behind the champs takes center stage.
By Sunday night, we may know whether Shake and Bake and Pitches Be Crazy are true championship threatsâor whether Exhibit still sits alone in a tier of its own.
đ„WSL Coed Summer 2026 Week 3 Recap
Three Teams Remain Perfect
The race for the 2026 WSL Coed Summer Championship is beginning to take shape, and after Week 3, three teams have clearly separated themselves from the rest of the field.
Exhibit (4-0).
Shake and Bake (4-0).
Pitches Be Crazy (4-0).
The defending champions enjoyed a week off, but they certainly werenât forgotten. Shake and Bake and Pitches Be Crazy both took care of business, ensuring the battle for first place remains one of the biggest storylines in the league.
Meanwhile, BWROC continued their surprising turnaround, Juicy handled business against Bat Attitude, and several teams are finding themselves in danger of falling too far behind.
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Series of the Week
BWROC vs Sheeeesshh
Game 1
BWROC 17, Sheeeesshh 8
Game 2
BWROC 16, Sheeeesshh 7
Nobody may have improved more from last season than BWROC.
After winning just five games all of last summer, BWROC has already reached three victories through only four games this season. Their offense has become one of the leagueâs biggest surprises, scoring 33 runs in the doubleheader.
The bats were relentless from start to finish, and Sheeeesshh simply couldnât keep pace.
At 3-1, BWROC is no longer a feel-good story.
Theyâre becoming a legitimate playoff threat.
Stock Report
đ Way Up
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Juicy Takes Care of Business
Juicy vs Bat Attitude
Game 1
Juicy 12, Bat Attitude 3
Game 2
Juicy 9, Bat Attitude 4
After their disastrous opening week against Exhibit, Juicy has quietly put together four straight wins.
The offense wasnât quite as explosive as it was against HR Violations, but it didnât need to be. Juicy controlled both games and never allowed Bat Attitude to seriously threaten.
For Bat Attitude, the search for the franchiseâs first victory continues.
But there were signs of improvement, particularly in Game 2 where they remained competitive longer than expected.
Biggest Takeaway
Juicy has stabilized their season.
At 4-2, theyâre firmly in the playoff picture.
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Shake and Bake Sends Another Message
Shake and Bake vs HR Violations
Game 1
Shake and Bake 15, HR Violations 5
Game 2
Shake and Bake 16, HR Violations 7
Three words:
Championship contender confirmed.
Shake and Bake followed up their strong Week 2 debut with another dominant sweep, pushing their record to 4-0 and keeping pace with Exhibit atop the standings.
What stands out most is balance.
Theyâve scored 63 runs while allowing only 19 through four games.
Thatâs the profile of a team built for a deep championship run.
HR Violations continue to battle, but their offense has struggled to keep up with the leagueâs upper-tier teams.
Week 3 Grade
Shake and Bake: A+
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Pitches Be Crazy Keeps Rolling
Pitches Be Crazy vs Recovery Happens
Game 1
Pitches Be Crazy 10, Recovery Happens 3
Game 2
Pitches Be Crazy 15, Recovery Happens 6
If anyone still questioned whether Pitches Be Crazy belonged among the league elite, Week 3 should put those doubts to rest.
Recovery Happens entered desperate for wins, but Pitches Be Crazy never gave them much opportunity.
The offense remained productive, the defense remained steady, and another sweep pushed them to 4-0.
Even more impressive?
Theyâve now scored 62 runs and allowed just 19.
Those numbers almost mirror Shake and Bakeâs.
Week 3 Grade
Pitches Be Crazy: A+
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Updated Power Rankings
1. Exhibit (4-0)
Last Week: 1
The champs didnât play and still remain No. 1.
Until somebody beats them, they stay here.
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2. Shake and Bake (4-0)
Last Week: 2
Two dominant weeks.
A showdown with Exhibit is becoming must-see softball.
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3. Pitches Be Crazy (4-0)
Last Week: 3
Every week they look more legitimate.
The best newcomer in the league by a wide margin.
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4. BWROC (3-1)
Last Week: 5
The surprise team of the season.
Already more wins than many expected all year.
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5. Juicy (4-2)
Last Week: 4
Four straight wins after facing the defending champs.
Not many teams would have recovered that quickly.
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6. HR Violations (1-5)
The offense simply hasnât found consistency.
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7. Recovery Happens (1-5)
The schedule has been brutal, but wins need to start coming soon.
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8. Sheeeesshh (1-5)
Competitive effort, but the run differential continues to grow.
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9. Bat Attitude (0-4)
Still searching for their breakthrough moment.
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Week 3 Awards
Team of the Week
đ BWROC
A sweep, 33 runs scored, and a rise to 3-1.
The biggest surprise in the league right now.
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Offensive Player Collective Award
đ„ Shake and Bake
31 runs in two games.
Business as usual.
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Newcomer of the Week
â Pitches Be Crazy
Now 4-0 and looking like a title contender.
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Bounce-Back Team of the Season
đ Juicy
After starting 0-2, theyâve rattled off four straight victories.
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Championship Watch
Tier 1 â Championship Favorites
- Exhibit (4-0)
- Shake and Bake (4-0)
- Pitches Be Crazy (4-0)
Tier 2 â Dangerous Playoff Teams
- BWROC (3-1)
- Juicy (4-2)
Tier 3 â Looking For Answers
- HR Violations (1-5)
- Recovery Happens (1-5)
- Sheeeesshh (1-5)
- Bat Attitude (0-4)
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The Biggest Story After Week 3
Everyone expected Exhibit to be undefeated.
Not everyone expected Shake and Bake and Pitches Be Crazy to be right there with them.
Three undefeated teams remain, and the battle for the top seed is officially underway.
The second half of the season is shaping up to be a heavyweight fight. đ„đ„