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Step 1
Find a tournament to enter. Often times cities have what they call "beer leagues" where patrons from a local bar sign up to play. Ask around at your local watering hole. Otherwise place a call to the "Parks and Recreation" department in your town; they should know about a number of outdoor activities in your area including wiffle ball tournaments.
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Step 2
Sign up. When you find out where a tournament is being held you'll need to make a list, usually between 9 and 12 people, who will be available to play.
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Step 3
Read the rules. Wiffle ball tournament rules are different than normal baseball rules. Get acquainted with them and make sure all your teammates know them as well.
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Step 4
Prepare yourself. Playing in a tournament begins long before wiffle touches bat. You should practice and get the feel for the ball long before you're scheduled to play. Work on pop flies, the art of the curve ball and make sure to stretch often and to stay hydrated.








