WEATHER UPDATES FOR GRAND SLAM WORLD SERIES SESSION I

WEATHER UPDATES FOR GRAND SLAM WORLD SERIES SESSION I

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Please keep in mind, we have NO control over the weather. In an event this size, we do our very best to get every team ALL of their games played and when you have delays it can mean games stack on top of each other each day meaning some teams will have to play multiple games on a particular day. The brackets have to flow in order thus we can't manipulate games and times once we get into bracket play. If we get significant delays Thursday and/or Friday, please be prepared to play on our advertised weather date of Sunday. We will look at all options during the rest of the week from shortening game times to worse case going to a single elimination bracket. In the end, we want to get as many games in for you guys as we possibly can and crown champions in each age division and class. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we all navigate the weather together this week!

** If you have to evacuate either park, please take your gate tickets with you so that you can re-enter the park without any issues. You MUST have your daily ticket to re-enter the park without paying again.** .

** Frank Brown Park has an automatic lightning alarm at the public swimming pool that sounds when lightning is within the 8-mile mark. We CANNOT resume play until the alarm goes off with the all clear horn.

** Remember in lightning delays, we go into an automatic 30-minute delay and every time a new lightning strike occurs within 8-miles of the park, the clock starts over.

** SKILLS COMPETITION winners have been posted in the event info section of the World Series Session 1 tab. Champions plaques can be picked up at Publix Sports Park starting Thursday morning. Please provide your players name and PROOF they are the winner at pickup. Thank you for a great week of skills !

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