Bacon Ball is a series of Law Enforcement slow pitch softball tournaments now in its 14th season. Teams must consist of full time law enforcement officers no civilians. We began in 1994, with our first tournament being played in Sioux City, Iowa. Today we hold tournaments in Florida, Nevada, Missouri, Nebraska, and Iowa. We open up at least one new tournament each year. Bacon Ball expects to become the premier Law Enforcement slow pitch softball tournament series in the United States. Our ultimate goal is to have a Bacon Ball National Championship tournament by the year 2010.

Our tournaments boast fun-filled top-notch competition, low entry fees, $1000 in prize money, a championship t-shirt and a trophy for first place, $500 for second, $300 for third, and $200 for fourth.  We also have a free catered lunch, in most cases, and players parties featuring free appetizers and beverages.

The real kicker is we are able to raise a minimum net profit of $5000 dollars for the host FOP, Police Union, Sheriff's Association, or Police Athletic League. With Bacon Ball, Law Enforcement comes out, like it should, on top.

Bacon Ball Plans to be the Biggest and Baddest Softball tournament series in the United States. We provide a fun-filled outing for police officers, deputy sheriff's, DEA agents, State Troopers, and other Law Enforcement officers.

Aside from the fun and games, Bacon Ball provides the much needed funding to help run your local police associations. Every tournament guarantees at least $5000 dollars in net profit for the local host police association or organization.

Bacon Ball Tournaments are fun because we go out of our way to make sure that you really enjoy our tournament, whether it is our great competition, free food and beverages, or just the surroundings. We guarantee you will enjoy our Bacon Ball tournament.

 

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