One Ball Tournament for Testicular Cancer

One Ball Tournament for Testicular Cancer The 1Ball4TC mission is to raise awareness about testicular cancer and help support those in treatment. This is an event you WON'T want to miss!!!

The Annual One Ball Tournament is to help raise awareness and funds for the battle against Testicular Cancer. This tournament is open to players age 21 and over. Lots of FUN and Foolishness to be had by all!!! What if the One Ball Tournament, and why support Testicular Cancer Awareness??? The reason behind the tournament... is simple!!! MY STORY
My name is Ben Lindquist and I am a cancer survivor.

And I want more people to be AWARE of Testicular Cancer and realize that no one is immune to it!!! In January of 2004 I was getting ready to enter my 6th year of umpiring professional baseball. “I’ve been active, athletic, and healthy all my life, why should I go see a doctor for a physical?” that is what I told my girlfriend Jennifer when she mentioned I should go get a physical. We were talking about getting married, and she wanted me to make sure I was looking out for myself and our future together. I commented, “I had a physical 6 years ago when I got into baseball, and they said I was healthy,” to which she replied, “then go again and they can tell you your healthy and be done with it.” Jennifer, who in October 2005 became my wife, is a Registered Nurse so I tend to take her health advice seriously, and it’s a good thing I did. I made an appointment to see Dr. Adnan Munir and have my routine physical that she insisted I get. All was going well until he asked me to drop my pants and cough. It was then he noticed something that seemed abnormal. I had one testicle that was significantly larger than the other, and that was of concern to him, to me it was just the way I had always been. After making my appointment at WCA for an ultrasound, I started to question what was going on. Although, I was still relatively unconcerned, as I figured I would go for my test and they would tell me everything was just fine and to have a nice life. While viewing the enlarged testicle (which ended up being fine) during the ultrasound, they also took a look at the smaller testicle. This is where the problems started. It seems I had a lump about the size of a “frozen pea”. I then made an appointment to see Dr. Ichabod Jung, a Urologist. He informed me that it could just be a cyst, but that it also had a chance to be cancerous tumor. After 30 days of antibiotics the lump had not decreased in size, which would have occurred if it were a cyst. It was now March and I was leaving in 3 days for spring training and would not return to town until September. With that in mind he made me schedule an appointment for the week I was set to return to Jamestown, and told me to keep an eye on its size through self-testing and to contact him immediately if I noticed any changes or had any discomfort. The summer went by and I felt no size change in the lump to be concerned of and never felt even the slightest bit of discomfort. September rolled around, the season was over with and I returned home to Jamestown. I went in for my appointment and a 3rd ultrasound. Again, this is when we discovered more problems! In six months the lump had tripled in size, and was now “the size of a marble”! Dr. Jung told me it needed to come out!!! Here I was, an athletic 27 years old, engaged to be married, and I was going under the knife to have one of my testicles removed. If she would have let me, I would have lost a few nights of my memories to an over-abundance of alcohol intake, but Jennifer was better than that, and knew I was better than that. She talked and walked me through all the scenarios, and made it easier for me to comprehend. I was mad at God and wondering why he would allow such a thing like this to happen to me, and she kept reminding me that everything happens for a reason. To which I would agree and say, “You're right. He has a plan for me and for us. Everything happens for a reason.” I wasn’t sure what that reason was, but I knew I needed to trust in God and believe that I would be ok when it was all over and done. We went to the Cleveland Clinic to give them my “family insurance policy” (my nickname for sperm banking), just in case I had unforeseen side effects from the possible radiology/chemotherapy or other procedures. October 8th came and it was time to go under the knife. I wore what I thought was a very fitting t-shirt that I bought a couple of years previous when I went white-water rafting, it said “Most sports only require one ball!”
I can do this. That was what I kept telling myself. Jennifer, both of our families and many of our friends, were there to help me every step of the way whenever I was beginning to get angry and question “why is this happening to me?”
Dr. Jung said the surgery went great. They were able to extract the entire lump, and they would have me back in the office next week for the test results. On October 13th Dr. Jung informed me that it was cancerous, but we had caught it early and I was only in stage 1. He mentioned that I was very fortunate that Jennifer insisted I go to the doctor, and that I actually took her advice. If I had waited until I noticed or felt that there was a problem, the results could have been much different. The lump that tripled in size in 6 months could have grown out of control in the time that it would have taken me to realize that something was wrong. After a 15 day treatment of radiation from Dr. Stanley Byun’s office, and years of follow-up appointments between Jung and Byun, I am proud to call myself a cancer free survivor. I am also proud of our 2 naturally born children (no withdrawals from that “family insurance policy”). Our son Branston was born in 2007 and daughter Kennedy in 2008. I was treated very kindly, personally, and effectively by our local medical providers, and am happy that I chose to stay local for my treatments. Anytime you hear the word cancer, it gets scary, but the doctors and their staff all made me feel very comfortable every step of the way. The support of my wife, and our family and friends was also very important as I felt we went through the situation together, rather than me trying to battle it all on my own. I can’t stress enough how important it is to see a doctor on a regular basis for a routine physical or appointment. We can’t always tell that something is wrong with us, and neither can they, but our chances of beating the odds are much greater with the support of physicians and family!

Half Off Fumunda Cheese snuck their entry in at the early-bird rate.  The rate has gone up, BUT Who else still needs to ...
06/08/2026

Half Off Fumunda Cheese snuck their entry in at the early-bird rate. The rate has gone up, BUT Who else still needs to register for the 13th annual One Ball Tournament for Testicular Cancer on Saturday 6/27 at War Vets Recreation in Jamestown.
3 divisions to pick from: Competitive, Intermediate, We're Here for the Party. Open to ALL ages this year!!
Register NOW at www.1BALL4TC.com
Entry fee is $180/team. 4-6 players, guaranteed 3 games.

Major League is back again this year ... these guys never miss a tournament!  Who else still needs to register for the 1...
06/06/2026

Major League is back again this year ... these guys never miss a tournament! Who else still needs to register for the 13th annual One Ball Tournament for Testicular Cancer on Saturday 6/27 at War Vets Recreation in Jamestown.
3 divisions to pick from: Competitive, Intermediate, We're Here for the Party. Open to ALL ages this year!!
Register NOW at www.1BALL4TC.com for the early-bird entry fee of $150/team. Price goes to $180/team at 11:00pm on Sunday 6/7.

Kallie's Krusade is back and looking to defend their title in the Championship division of the One Ball Tournament on Ju...
05/08/2026

Kallie's Krusade is back and looking to defend their title in the Championship division of the One Ball Tournament on June 27 @ War Vets Recreation in Jamestown, NY. Who's gonna try to take them down this year?! Register now at www.1BALL4TC.com

April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, dedicated to increasing awareness, education, and early detection for the mo...
04/25/2026

April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, dedicated to increasing awareness, education, and early detection for the most common cancer in men aged 15–35. It boasts over a 95% survival rate when caught early. Check Your Balls in the shower and then get registered for the 13th Annual One Ball Tournament for Testicular Cancer at www.1BALL4TC.com

Testicular Cancer is the leading form of cancer in men age 15-35. One Ball Foundation is grateful for the opportunity to...
10/03/2025

Testicular Cancer is the leading form of cancer in men age 15-35. One Ball Foundation is grateful for the opportunity to spread awareness about testicular cancer and support these men on their journey this season and in life. Go Rockets!!🚀

One Ball Foundation is proud to sponsor Opening Day of the 13 year old Babe Ruth World Series at Diethrick Park this Sat...
08/15/2025

One Ball Foundation is proud to sponsor Opening Day of the 13 year old Babe Ruth World Series at Diethrick Park this Saturday, August 16th.
We will have a tent & table set up on the concourse inside the main gate where we will be giving away some 1BALL4TC swag and spreading awareness about Testicular Cancer.
Come support the teams and swing by the tent to say hello!!
11:00 AM - Stamford, CT vs Broomall Newton, PA
1:30 PM - Stevens Point, WI vs Eagle Pass, TX
4:30 PM - Australia vs Tallahassee, FL
7:00 PM - Jamestown, NY vs Centennial, CO
Did you know …Testicular Cancer is the leading form of cancer in males aged 15-35.
Did you know … 1 in 250 men will be diagnosed with Testicular Cancer.
Did you know … Every hour a male is diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Did you know … A monthly testicular self-exam could save your life?
Early detection is critical for treatment.

Thank you to the amazing organizations and businesses for your continued support. It is because of your generosity we are able to open the gates and keep all games free to the public.

One Ball Foundation is sponsoring a night at the ballpark on Wednesday, July 23… which means we have some FREE tickets t...
07/22/2025

One Ball Foundation is sponsoring a night at the ballpark on Wednesday, July 23… which means we have some FREE tickets to give away to our followers, participants, and sponsors!!
Come watch the Jamestown Tarp Skunks vs Elmira Pioneers at 6:30pm.
Contact Ben Lindquist for tickets or swing by the Lawley Insurance office at 201 W 3rd Street - Suite 201, Jamestown to grab a few tickets!

Tickets still available …!!!
07/18/2025

Tickets still available …!!!

One Ball Foundation is sponsoring a night at the ballpark on Wednesday, July 23… which means we have some FREE tickets to give away to our followers, participants, and sponsors!!
Come watch the Jamestown Tarp Skunks vs Elmira Pioneers at 6:30pm.
Contact Ben Lindquist for tickets or swing by the Lawley Insurance office at 201 W 3rd Street - Suite 201, Jamestown to grab a few tickets!

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1633 Buffalo Street Ext
Jamestown, NY
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