Midwest 12-Year-Old Athletes Face 1:30 AM Games, Frustrated Parents Demand Transparency From Tournament Organizers
Midwest 12-Year-Old Athletes Face 1:30 AM Games, Frustrated Parents Demand Transparency From Tournament Organizers
Overbooked event forces unexpected hotel stays and early-morning games.
January 28, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on January 28, 2026
Families attending the Midwest Tournament Factory’s “Thaw Your Bat” one-day tournament on January 18 experienced a chaotic event that left 12-year-old athletes playing in the early hours of the morning and parents demanding accountability from organizers.
The tournament, which advertised an eight-team cap, ultimately accepted 13 teams.
This overbooking extended what was intended to be a one-day event into a second day without prior notice, forcing many families to pay for unexpected hotel accommodations.
Parents reported that their 12U teams were initially scheduled to play at 10:10 pm and 11:15 pm, already a late start for youth athletes.
When they arrived at 9:00 pm, the delays stretched nearly three hours.
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While approximately 45 minutes were attributed to a coach’s medical emergency, the remaining delay stemmed from scheduling issues, including inconsistent game spacing and a lack of communication regarding cut-off times.
As a result, athletes did not leave the facility until nearly 4:00 am, and pool play resumed the next morning at 7:00 am, with back-to-back games beginning at 1:30 am.
Parents criticized this schedule as inappropriate for children, raising concerns about their health, safety, and overall experience.
Families speak out after 12U players stay up until 4:00 am during the Midwest tournament (Source: Facebook)On-site staff appeared inexperienced, offering little guidance or solutions to parents raising concerns.
The tournament facility itself also drew criticism for its limited and worn spaces, with damaged team rooms and inadequate waiting areas for families.
While organizers offered affected teams a free entry to a future tournament due to the medical emergency, many families expressed no interest in returning, citing additional costs and prior negative experiences.
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The tournament’s “three-game guarantee” also drew scrutiny. In practice, it functions as a three-game maximum, with two pool-play games followed by a single placement game, rather than a traditional bracket format where teams advance based on wins.
Parents shared their frustration online, describing the organization as unprofessional and overly focused on revenue rather than athlete welfare.
Some urged caution for families considering future participation, while others debated the impact of late-night games on young athletes’ enjoyment versus creating lasting memories.
The collective concern emphasizes the need for greater transparency from tournament organizers, ensuring families know the full scope of schedules, facilities, and competition structures before committing financially and emotionally.
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