A San Diego Classic Is Back!
Grab your beer cups and bats and spend a fun action packed day on the sand! Book today and stay just 10 minutes away from this event
The Old Mission Beach Athletic Club (OMBAC) is calling all players, beach-goers, and sports enthusiasts to the biggest summer event in San Diego!
The 69th Annual World Championship Over-the-Line (OTL) Tournament will take place on July 15-16 and July 22-23 at Fiesta Island on Mission Bay. Over 1,000 teams will hit the sand at sunrise on Saturday morning, July 9, with their bats, balls and most creative team names to kick-off 69 years of San Diego tradition.
Games start at 7:30 AM promptly and continue until dark on both weekends of OTL. Refer to your confirmation card/email for start date/time.
All teams that are not seeded teams returning from last years tournament will be playing the 1st weekend. Select divisions only play 2nd weekend. When signing up, you need to select Saturday or Sunday of the 1st weekend for your start date.
First weekend games are three innings only. 2nd weekend games are four innings. Men’s Open final Sunday will have a time limit imposed.
The famous (or infamous) OTL program is as big a hit at OTL as some of those game winning corner hits. Every year the OTL program goes out to as many as 20,000 people and it is filled with everything that is OTL!
- Team names and player brackets
- OTL history
- OTL rules and game information
- Action photos
- Random fun OTL photos
- Advertising
If you are a business owner and think that OTL players and spectators may be your target audience then you should place an ad in the 2022 Over The Line program. The OTL program is a full color, bound 30-50 page publication of very high quality to be suitable as a commemorative or keepsake item.
This summertime staple draws teams from all over the world, but Over-the-Line originated right here in San Diego. The sport has grown dramatically from a few friends playing ball in the sand to an annual two-weekend tournament that attracts thousands of players and spectators.
For more information, visit www.ombac.org or connect on Facebook and Twitter.