2022 ISC Guide Now Available for Ordering

Blair Setford • May 26, 2022

Order Your Guide from the ISC Web Store

The 2022 ISC Guide is now available for order. With more than 125 color photos and all of the stats and stories from the ISC's 75th Anniversary World Tournament, you won't want to miss out on this one.


Relive the whole tournament from the terrific Opening Ceremonies, which included special recognition for Lynn Hunt, of Visit Quad Cities, to the thrilling conclusion of the ISC World Tournament Championship Game, which featured a back-and-forth, see-saw struggle between the defending champion New York Gremlins and the winners, Hill United Chiefs.


Featured on the cover are 2021 ISC MVP Bruno Motroni, Most Outstanding Pitcher Devon McCullough and Jason Hill's game-winning hit in the ISC Championship Game.


Make sure you visit the ISC Web Store to order your copy today.


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