South Bay Kickball Tournament

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Representatives from local companies gathered for a kickball tournament with a cause. Playworks annual Corporate Kickball Tournament in Silicon Valley took place on June 7 at Twin Creeks. Corporate Kickball is an employee engagement event and fundraiser that brings teams out of the office and onto the kickball field for an afternoon of fun. Participating businesses spend an exciting afternoon seeking out the Golden Kickball Trophy and enjoying the day with delicious food, drinks, and friendly play with their peers while also raising funds to give all Silicon Valley youth the childhood they deserve.

Thank you to FTI ConsultingAdaptive Insights, New Age Electric Inc.Squire Patton BoggsCupertino Electric, Inc., and Granite Construction for participating. Special shoutout to XL Construction for being our T-shirt sponsor and playing in the event! The tournament began with three round robins leading to two playoff games and ending with the championship game. Congratulations to Cupertino Electric, Inc. for taking home the Golden Kickball Trophy as the most successful team at the event! Squire Patton Boggs took home the most spirited award for showing good sportsmanship.

It was an amazing afternoon of bringing people together and celebrating the power of play. We are grateful to have these community allies and look forward to next year’s event! Stay up to date on future Playworks Northern California events when you sign up for our e-newsletter.

 

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