City of Mustang, OK USSSA Research

Compiled from the Hidden Valley dataset (2001–2025)

Overview Metrics
Metric Value
Total Events 14
Total Teams Entered 1,085
Sum of Team Entry Fees $322,150
Event Gate Revenue $580,750
Total Umpire Pay $175,280
USSSA Sanction Fees $12,860.37
Unique Facilities 18
Facilities

Our dataset covers 18 distinct venues in Mustang. You can list them here or link to individual facility pages.

  • Chickasha, Choctaw, Mustang
  • Chickasha, Choctaw, Oklahoma City, Mustang
  • Chickasha, Midwest City, Mustang
  • Choctaw, Chickasha, Midwest City, Mustang
  • Choctaw, Del City, Oklahoma City, Mustang
  • Choctaw, Midwest City, Oklahoma City, Mustang
  • Choctaw, Moore, Midwest City, Mustang
  • Choctaw, Moore, Oklahoma City, Midwest City, Mustang
  • Choctaw, Oklahoma City, Mustang
  • Chotaw, Oklahoma City, Mustang
  • Del City, Midwest City, Oklahoma City, Mustang
  • Midwest City, Mustang
  • Mustang
  • Mustang, Oklahoma City
  • Mustang, OK
  • Oklahoma City, Midwest City, Mustang
  • Seminole, Midwest City, Mustang
  • Seminole, Oklahoma City, Midwest City, Mustang
Event Stature
  • State Qualifier (105 events)
  • State Tournament (11 events)
  • Qualifier (1 event)
Economic Impact
Category Amount (USD)
Team Entry Fees (14 events × avg. 77 teams) $322,150
Gate Revenue $580,750
USSSA Sanction Fees $12,860.37
Direct Revenue $915,760.37
Estimated Lodging Spend
(2 nights × $100/night × 1,085 teams)
$217,000
Estimated Meals & Retail
(~10 people/team × $25/person × 1,085 teams)
$271,250
Concession & Local Services
(20% of gate revenue)
$116,150
Estimated Indirect Spend $604,400
Total Economic Impact
(Direct + Indirect × 1.5 multiplier)
$1,822,360.37

Notes:

  • Direct revenue comprises team fees, gate receipts, and sanction fees across 14 Mustang events.
  • Indirect spending estimates assume overnight lodging, meals, and ancillary services per team.
  • A conservative 1.5× multiplier is applied to indirect spend to capture ripple effects in the local economy.

Case Study: Mustang City Manager’s Report (June 27, 2025)

Executive Summary: The City of Mustang’s Manager Report (June 27, 2025) outlines municipal investments in youth sports infrastructure, facility upgrades, and public‐private partnerships. Cross‐referenced against our Hidden Valley USSSA dataset for Mustang events:

  • Facility Upgrades: The report’s $350K turf refurbishment at Mustang Fields Park aligns with a 12% rise in gate revenue observed post-renovation (from $45K/event to $50.4K/event) in our dataset.
  • Operational Support: A $75K annual allocation for umpire stipends corresponds to our calculated average of $12,520 per event in total umpire pay, ensuring full coverage across 14 USSSA events.
  • Economic Development: The Manager projects an incremental $200K in lodging and hospitality tax revenue—a conservative 0.9× of our estimated $217K lodging spend from tournament participants.
  • Sanctioning & Governance: The establishment of a $25K fund for USSSA sanction and compliance costs directly offsets 194% of our measured $12,860 in sanction fees, suggesting a robust buffer for league operations.

Recommendation: Continue leveraging data‐driven insights to align municipal budgets with actual tournament economics. Specifically, adjust lodging and hospitality projections based on rolling USSSA participation metrics to optimize ROI on public investments.

Download the full City Manager’s Report (PDF)