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Crabby Axe Throwing Bel Air sets 2026 WATL league schedule, champions

Burger Burger, Damnit Grahamit and Justin top Crabby Axe Throwing Bel Air’s 2026 WATL boards as Wednesday-night league blocks map out the year.

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Crabby Axe Throwing Bel Air sets 2026 WATL league schedule, champions
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Crabby Axe Throwing Bel Air has put its 2026 WATL season on the wall and its champions at the top of the ledger, with Burger Burger leading Hatchet, Damnit Grahamit owning Duals and Justin setting the mark in Big Axe. The league page does more than list names. It gives Harford County throwers a full map of the year, from Wednesday-night league slots to the scoring system that tracks every match on WATL’s official scoreboard.

The schedule is built in eight-week blocks. Spring ran from April 16 to June 3, summer is set for July 15 to September 2, fall runs from October 7 to November 25, and winter follows later in the year. Crabby lists Wednesday evenings in Bel Air as league night, with practice at 6:30 p.m. and games at 7 p.m. Spring league nights were set weekly from 7 to 9 p.m., and registration stayed open until the first night of league commencement.

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The champion line is just as specific. Burger Burger finished the Hatchet season with a high score of 61, a total score of 1,423 and a 26-2 record. Damnit Grahamit topped Duals with a high score of 51, a total score of 1,151 and a 20-8 mark. Justin led Big Axe with a high score of 39, a total score of 918 and a 22-6 record. Those numbers show how the same house can produce different kinds of dominance across solo hatchet play, partner competition and big-axe format.

Crabby’s pricing makes the pathway into that structure easy to read. Individual League, Duals League and Big Axe League are listed at $150 plus tax for a full season. Marathon League is $115 plus tax, WKTL is $100, and multi-league signups drop the first league to $150 with each additional league at $75. The Bel Air venue says it has seven ranges, welcomes guests 18 and over and keeps trained coaches on site at 331 Baltimore Pike, Bel Air, Maryland 21014.

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That local ladder sits inside a larger WATL system. The league’s tournament circuit is tiered into Nationals, Regionals and Locals, and every level requires a WATL or WKTL certified head judge. For a new thrower, Crabby’s calendar shows the route clearly: start on a Wednesday night, get scores logged, stack weeks across the season and move from league nights into a national ranking structure that already has Burger Burger, Damnit Grahamit and Justin setting the standard.

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