


Dodgeball Hub is the central organizer and innovation platform behind the Canadian Cloth Circuit and other high-profile dodgeball initiatives. Founded to professionalize and grow the sport in Canada and beyond, Dodgeball Hub combines event management, media production, and technology integration to create a sustainable future for dodgeball.
We specialize in:
Event Operations – Designing and delivering national-caliber tournaments with community partners.
Broadcasting – Through our production arm, Dodgeball.LIVE, we provide broadcast-quality livestreams, commentary, and highlight reels that elevate dodgeball to mainstream sport standards.
Technology & Software – Our ecosystem of tools includes scoreboards, scheduling systems, and membership platforms to improve the athlete and fan experience.
Community Partnerships – Working with regional leagues, nonprofits, and national federations to ensure events generate local impact and leave lasting legacies.
Made by players for players, Dodgeball Hub has a proven track record of delivering high-quality, financially sustainable events that serve athletes, inspire fans, and provide clear value for sponsors and tourism partners.


The Canadian Cloth Circuit (CCC) is Canada’s premier competitive cloth dodgeball series. Launched to showcase the internationally recognized World Dodgeball Federation ruleset, the CCC brings together the nation’s top athletes with international challengers in a multi-stop tournament series.
Each stop features mixed and gendered divisions, professional livestream coverage, and partnerships with local nonprofits that ensure community impact. The CCC is more than a collection of tournaments—it is a national qualifying pathway leading to the 2026 CCC Championship in Alberta, where North America’s top teams and international rivals will compete for the title.
By combining elite competition, professional broadcast standards, and grassroots community partnerships, the Canadian Cloth Circuit is building long-term prestige for the sport while creating measurable tourism and economic benefits in each host city.
Leduc, AB Round 1 of the CCC was in Leduc on June 28th, this one day tournament hosted 6v6 mixed, and 3v3 gendered divisions, in collaboration with Dodgeball Alberta.
Surrey, BC Round 2 of the CCC took place in Surrey on October 18-19th, it featured 6v6 mixed and gendered divisions, in collaboration with Surrey Dodgeball League.
Barrie, ON Round 3 of the CCC was in Barrie on December 13-14th, it featured 6v6 mixed and gendered divisions, in collaboration with Dodgeball Ottawa.

After a lot of requests from our friends south of the boarder, we are expanding the circuit to include events held in the USA, and with any luck, Mexico. Starting this year, our partner leagues and organizations will be given the opportunity to qualify teams through sanctioned tournaments, or even league play. The number of players/teams they can qualify will be determined based on the allocations each league commits to annually.
What this mean for the CCC:
What this means for YOU:
We are looking for 2-3 more league to round out the 2026 season. Preference will be given to leagues in Canada, Mexico, and Western States, as well as territories of these countries.
For more information, please reach out to [email protected]
