Wifformation
Wiffdependence Day Artwork
Submitted by LowBall News on June 25, 2011 - 4:45pmWifftober V Logo Unveiled
Submitted by LowBall News on June 22, 2011 - 10:45amThe VPT Spot on LowBall
Submitted by LowBall News on June 2, 2011 - 10:50amWatch the full episode. See more Outdoor Journal.Read more
SCREWBALL:THE TED WHITFIELD STORY OFFICIAL TRAILER
Submitted by Hot Rod Beck on May 24, 2011 - 8:50amA movie so bad that it is that good. And if you have the Netflix Instant Watch, you can score the whole damn thing, now. Click It Here
The Final Sip
Submitted by LowBall News on May 15, 2011 - 12:54pmLowCard Releases the 2011 Player Cards
Submitted by LowBall News on April 17, 2011 - 9:29pmLowCard officially released the complete set of wiffle cards for 2011. In distinct contrast to previous years, this set is a very trim and lean edition. Due to budgetary constraints imposed by parent company, The LowPress, only 8 players received cards. This keeps with the standard set last season that only those participating in Wifftober will receive cards.
This season each player only has one card corresponding to their Wifftober team. As no awards were awarded, no cards for awards were produced. This is the smallest set ever produced by LowCard and they are sure to be collector's items.
All cards can be viewed here.
Lucrative Calendar Deal Saves LowPress
Submitted by LowBall News on April 13, 2011 - 9:51amLowBall celebrates its fifth season with a commemorative calendar. The beautiful piece of date keeping features high quality images from last year's infamous campaign. All proceeds from calendar sales go to keeping the LowPress afloat and buying little white pieces of plastic for the league.
Buy yourself a piece of history that tells the future today - click here to buy.Read more
This Day in History
Submitted by Jody-Mac on May 29, 2010 - 2:23amToday marks the official fifth anniversary of what has become Lowball. Following a morning of being the "hot dog guys" of Lincoln during the town-wide junk swap, the players who would become El Guapo and J-Mac ventured forth into what would become Gap Bridge, hallowed ground in the community of Lowball. There, the two warriors met with the man who would one day be Commisioner of our beloved sport. Though details of that day have been lost, what was started there and then, my friends, lives on in all of us. I, personally, am grateful for what Lowball has been, hopeful for what it may be and frickin' pumped for what we have created. Men, I am pleased beyond words to be associated with such like-minded men-children. I am raising my glass to all.






