Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Eagles take two from the Jaguars


In home-and-away Central Minnesota Conference action tonight, the Eden Valley-Watkins Eagles won two varsity contests. At home, the B-B-E Jaguars fastpitch team lost 4-1 to the Eagles. At the home of the Eden Valley Hawks amateur baseball team, the B-B-E Jaguars baseball team suffered their first shut out loss of the season by a 6-0 score to the Eagles.

In the fastpitch game, the Jaguars held the Eagles off of the scoreboard until the fourth inning after they took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the third. The Eagles then scored two runs in both the fourth and sixth innings. It was a very close battle, with both teams having just one error. EV-W had 6 hits compared to 5 by the Jaguars. EV-W's fastpitch team is now 5-1 overall (4-1 CMC in second place). The Jaguars are 4-5 overall (2-3 CMC), and they have a HUGE game on deck with a sub-section contest in Brooten against neighboring rival Benson this Friday. Come out and show your support! They would love a big crowd. First pitch is at 4:30 p.m. The Braves were 2-5 overall after a 16-1 loss yesterday in Madison to Lac qui Parle Valley. A win would help the Jaguars build momentum towards earning a top-four playoff seed at playoff time.

In the baseball team, both teams had just one error each. The Eagles, who have won three straight to climb to 4-3 overall (3-1 CMC), had 6 hits compared to 5 for the Jaguars. B-B-E is now 3-2 overall (2-1 CMC), and they play next in a doubleheader at Kimball this week Thursday.

Windy but mostly sunny conditions made conditions cool but manageable at the track and field meet tonight hosted at B-B-E high school. I'll get additional coverage on the meet in this week's Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper.

I can finally catch up to additional golf coverage...the B-B-E Jaguars boys' golf team traveled to Atwater today for the Central Minnesota Conference opener. Next is a 10-team invitational at Sauk Centre's Greystone Golf Club tomorrow. The Jaguars competed last week in a 12-team golf meet at Paynesville last week that used the 6-6-6 rule. Coverage from that meet and also today's CMC meet will be in this week's newspaper.

More to come...on Wednesday morning once I get the newspaper to press.

Central MN Conference fastpitch scores on April 23:
Kimball Area 7, Maple Lake 0
Royalton 13, Holdingford 3 (a score from Monday)
Paynesville Area 11, A-C-GC 3 (also a Monday score)

Central MN Conference baseball scores on April 23:
Kimball Area 15, Maple Lake 12
Holdingford 2, Royalton 1 (a Monday game)

Area baseball scores on April 23:
Melrose Area 9, BOLD 6
Montevideo 15, West Central Area 2 (5 innings)
Minnewaska Area 15, Sauk Centre 3
Minnewaska Area 13, Sauk Centre 3
Sebeka 7, Parkers Prairie 0
Brandon-Evansville 14, Hillcrest Lutheran Academy 3
Upsala/Swanville Area 18, Milaca 8
Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta 20, Benson 0
Minneota 9, Renville County West 2
MACCRAY 16, Lakeview 2
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 6, Yellow Medicine East 5





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Friday, April 19, 2024

Getting caught up again (VIDEOS)


Catching up a little tonight...I looked at the latest Central Minnesota Conference standings, and the B-B-E Jaguars fastpitch team is in a tie for fourth place with Royalton at 2-2. In first is undefeated Kimball Area (5-0, 4-0), while Eden Valley-Watkins and Holdingford are tied for second place at 3-1 each.

Yesterday in a CMC doubleheader at Royalton, the Royals earned a series split with EV-W. Royalton lost game one 13-6 before they won 11-9 in the second game. Beyond first-place Kimball, I am seeing a fair level of parity throughout the remaining seven teams. This bodes well for the Jaguars, who I feel are fully capable of earning more wins than losses between now and playoff time.

From the Swanville road trip that started their season...

Here's a video from the top of the third inning, during which the Jaguars built a 2-0 lead against the Bulldogs:


Here's a video from the top of the 4th inning against Swanville on April 5, when the Jaguars loaded the bases on no outs but unfortunately came up empty:


That 2-0 lead was erased in the bottom of the third, when Swanville plated three runs. The Bulldogs, who are currently receiving votes in the state polls, eventually won by a final score of 7-2.

I've got some notes on track and field plus golf to go through on Saturday. I spent over 5 hours today at Chris Jensen Auto Repair in Belgrade helping install a full set of new brake lines in my 1999 Buick LeSabre. Fingers crossed...Old Red should be back on the road on Monday. She sat all winter at the shop staying off of the salt-covered roads this past winter...time to get my recession buster back in action.

I added a story online that I didn't have space for in the April 18 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper about local service organizations. It's not a lengthy story, but it highlights what I saw this past winter: terrific support for our local events. The Belgrade V.F.W. has held monthly steak fry and pork chop feed nights, and their last one had over 120 attend. Sometimes this event fell on a Saturday night when many are out of town for sporting events (example: state wrestling on March 2), and on the slower nights they get a turnout usually around 90. Whether it's 90 or 120 or more, the V.F.W. is grateful for the support they receive. In late January of this year, the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper had a story that outlined all the groups who received monetary donations from the Belgrade V.F.W. in 2023. They are one of at least a dozen service organizations that I work hard at promoting throughout the year.

While it's obviously early in the season, as of this weekend, the B-B-E Jaguars baseball team is in a virtual tie for first place in the Central Minnesota Conference. They are 2-0 in the CMC along with Holdingford, and Paynesville Area is 3-0. They have a huge game on Tuesday coming up when they travel to Eden Valley-Watkins. The Eagles are 2-1 in the CMC and 3-3 overall. The CMC loss was by a 12-2 score against bordering rival Paynesville Area last Monday.

Late Saturday night...I posted a short web article about Chuck Sagedahl, whose funeral was held this morning in Brooten. You can find what I posted on the newspaper website by clicking here: https://t.ly/Zqquh. I still have to upload a video I've edited that features part of his HOF induction speech that he gave at the induction ceremony on January 29, 2022. It was really something else. Watching his speech brings tears to my eyes. He was such a wonderful man.

I finally have baseball plus track and field albums added to the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper's spring 2024 sports folder at the SmugMug gallery...you can find the spring albums by clicking here: https://bonanzavalley.smugmug.com/BBE-Spring-Sports-2024.




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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Baseball team walk-off winners (VIDEO)


Just as they were on Monday in the Central Minnesota Conference opener, the B-B-E Jaguars baseball team had their backs to the wall in Elrosa late in a game. This time the stakes were higher, however, as they were down to the last 3 outs while trailing by two runs. Visiting Maple Lake led 11-9 after the top of the eighth inning.

Final: B-B-E 12, Maple Lake 11 in 8 innings. The game lasted 2 hours and 40 minutes, and both teams combined for 8 errors as game temperatures hovered around 40 degrees. My minivan's thermometer read 41 degrees when the game concluded.

After the Jaguars posted a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second, the Irish plated four runs in the top of the third. The Jaguars cut the deficit to 4-3 after three innings, but the Irish scored twice in the top of the fourth. Down 6-3 in the fifth, the Jaguars scored 5 runs in the bottom of the inning only to see Maple Lake score three runs in the top of the sixth.

Trailing 9-8 going into the bottom of the seventh, the Jaguars scored the one run they needed to stay alive and force extra innings when Aiden Mueller drew a bases-loaded walk. Maple Lake then took an 11-9 lead with two runs in the eighth. B-B-E faced a new pitcher in the bottom of the eighth. Luke Dingmann, who hit a leadoff single, scored the first run on a wild pitch to make it an 11-10 game. Jordan Herickhoff then knocked a two-RBI single that sailed just out of the reach of the second baseman to earn the walk-off win as Ethan Mueller scored to tie it, and Luke Illies then slid across home base with the game-winning run.

Watch how the end of the game played out tonight in Elrosa...


Aiden Mueller got the pitching win in relief while throwing two innings. Ethan Mueller started and pitched four innings, and Brett DeRoo pitched the fifth and sixth innings. The Jaguars piled up 12 hits compared to 8 by the Irish. Earning two hits each were Brett DeRoo, Luke Dingmann, Ethan Mueller, Owen Paulson and Kaden DeRoo.

Next: the Jaguars (3-1 overall, 2-0 CMC) have a conference game scheduled next Tuesday on the road against Eden Valley-Watkins. The game site has not been verified, but as of now the schedule is showing Eden Valley.

No word yet out of Maple Lake, where the fastpitch team was playing a doubleheader against the Irish.

Thursday night update...the B-B-E Jaguars fastpitch team earned a big CMC series split at Maple Lake. In game one, the Jaguars won 16-3 in five innings and lost 20-9 in a wild seven-inning game. The doubleheader started out with a bang for the visiting Jaguars, who scored 11 runs in the top of the first inning in the opener. After the second inning, they expanded the lead to 14-0. B-B-E takes a 4-4 record (2-2 CMC) into next week's action. The next game scheduled is at home on Tuesday against an outstanding EV-W Eagles squad.

Across both games, the fastpitch Jaguars piled up 26 hits. Mya Worms pitched all five innings in the 16-3 win with five hits, four strikeouts and one walk. Worms started in game two and pitched 6 1/3 innings, with Faith Radermacher closing with 2/3 of an inning pitched. Overall, 11 of Maple Lake's 20 runs were earned in that second game.

Central MN Conference baseball scores on April 18:
Eden Valley-Watkins 9, Royalton 2
EV-W 6, Royalton 3 (EV-W is 3-3 overall and 2-1 in the CMC)
Paynesville Area 7, Kimball Area 0 (Josiah Utsch throws a no-hitter in game two)
Paynesville Area 3, Kimball Area 1 (Bryce VanderBeek fires 13 strikeouts while going all 7 innings in the opener at Paynesville)
Holdingford 7, Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City 2
Holdingford 6, A-C-GC 2

Central MN Conference fastpitch scores on April 18:
Kimball Area 11, Paynesville Area 1 (6 innings)
Kimball Area 11, Paynesville Area 9 (the Bulldogs led 7-3 after 6 innings, but the Cubs plated 8 runs in the top of the 7th in the second game of the doubleheader at Kimball)
Holdingford 5, Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City 4 (Game one at Holdingford)
Holdingford 12, A-C-GC 5

Area baseball scores on April 18:
Upsala/Swanville Area 7, West Central Area 0
Minneota 10, Canby 1
Rockford Area 1, New London-Spicer 0
New London-Spicer 2, Rockford Area 1
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 10, Central MN Christian 2
Alexandria 7, Willmar 4
Albany 5, Melrose Area 0

Area fastpitch scores on April 18:
Sauk Centre 13, Montevideo 1 (5 innings)
Sauk Centre 12, Montevideo 2 (5 innings)
Melrose Area 6, West Central Area 3
Rockford 7, New London-Spicer 1
Rockford 14, NL-S 3
BOLD 11, Benson 1
BOLD 8, Benson 7 (9 innings; the Warriors, who are led by an outstanding 8th grade pitcher, plated 7 runs in the bottom of the 9th to win in walk-off fashion at Olivia)
Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 18, Dawson-Boyd 12
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 16, Ortonville 0 (4 innings in game 2 of a Camden Conference doubleheader in Murdock)
K-M-S 17, Ortonville 2 (5 innings)
Lac qui Parle Valley 6, MACCRAY 3
LQPV 13, MACCRAY 3 (6 innings)
Minneota/Canby 22, Yellow Medicine East 2 (M/C scored 11 runs in the top of the seventh in game one at Minneota)
Minneota/Canby 12, YME 2 (5 innings)
Lakeview 16, RCW 6
Renville County West 8, Lakeview 6




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Monday, April 15, 2024

Worms throws a no-hitter! Fastpitch blanks ACGC, baseball comes-from-behind for a W!


Tuesday night...this blog post was updated with two videos from the ACGC baseball game. Also, the scoreboard postings were cleaned up and added to...today we got a deluge of rain. It was very needed rain. I am calling it a "million dollar rain"!!

In a Central Minnesota Conference game against Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City, the B-B-E Jaguars fastpitch team faced the Falcons in Grove City today. Freshman Mya Worms started and threw a rare no-hitter. The Jaguars won 13-0 in five innings to square their record at 3-3 overall. This was the first no-hitter thrown by a B-B-E softball pitcher since May 17, 2012. On that day, then-senior Michelle Sanders threw a no-hitter against St. John's Prep in a 10-0 five-inning win.

In today's win at A-C-GC, Worms issued one walk and fired 10 strikeouts. B-B-E earned 10 hits, and 7 of their 13 runs were earned. Sophomore Kacey Fischer hit the first solo home run of her career, and Bree Radermacher went 3-for-4 with two singles, one double with one RBI. B-B-E improves to 3-3 overall and 1-1 in the CMC.

A-C-GC falls to 1-2 overall. They were runners-up in the CMC last year and have their eyes set on doing damage in the Section 4A playoffs...the last two games have been tough outings, however. After a 17-12 win against Minnewaska in their season opener, the Falcons dropped a 14-0, five-inning game to Eden Valley-Watkins last Thursday.

The next action is up in the air for this week, as we have some heavy rain in the forecast tomorrow. It is likely that the next action for fastpitch will be a road CMC doubleheader on Thursday at Maple Lake.

At Elrosa tonight, the B-B-E Jaguars baseball team trailed 2-0 after the first inning and then 2-1 going into the sixth inning against Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City.

Just for fun! I dug back into my YouTube archives and found this...

This is a video clip from the 2012 fastpitch playoff opener in Brooten...


Michelle Sanders, B-B-E Class of 2012, pitched for the varsity team beginning in the 2008 season. In fact, the biggest pitching win of her career was in that 2008 season...she earned the win in the circle on May 22, 2008 as the Jaguars defeated No. 3-ranked Maple Lake 6-5 to claim the Sub-Section 5A-West championship at Minnewaska Area.

Exciting! So exciting!!! This is so awesome! With their backs to the wall as they were running out of outs against A-C-GC, the B-B-E Jaguars baseball team plated three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to erase what was a 2-1 deficit. Final: B-B-E 4, A-C-GC 2. It puts them at 2-1 overall and 1-0 in the Central Minnesota Conference. Their next action is most likely this week Thursday in Elrosa for a CMC doubleheader against Maple Lake.

Against A-C-GC, the baseball team trailed 2-0 after 4 1/2 innings. In the bottom of the fifth, Ethan Mueller hit a one-out triple deep in left field after outrunning a cutoff throw that died in the grass in shallow left field. Luke Illies followed that with an RBI-single. Two were left stranded, however, on a strikeout and ground out. The Jaguars scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth by Ryan Jensen, Luke Dingmann and Ethan Mueller. Illies and Dingmann each had RBI hits in that inning. Kaden DeRoo got the win on the mound in relief, as the senior right hander pitched 5 1/3 innings with no hits, no runs, five walks and six strikeouts.

Here's a video from the bottom of the fourth inning in Elrosa:


Here's a video from the bottom of the fifth inning...the Jaguars plated one run, but they got robbed on a call at first base...


More to follow later...I need to have supper.

In the last bit of sports I've got to report on tonight, junior high boys' and girls' golf team members competed at The Lynx National golf course in Sauk Centre today. This was the official start of the golf season...although the varsity team (boys' golf) won't open their season until Wednesday or Thursday this week depending on the weather. I had to break away from the baseball game in Elrosa to try and catch the end of the golf meet 11 miles north...there I caught up with Coach Gary Rodgers as he brought the two girls' golf team members to the club house. Rodgers reported that five boys golfed plus two girls at The Lynx from B-B-E. I have two scores to report: seventh grader Olive Olson shot a 63, and eighth grader Marlie Schlangen shot a 70. These were two outstanding scores considering they are both first-year golfers! Rodgers mentioned that one of the junior high girls' golfers at the meet shot a 52, which is rather impressive at that level.

And some sad news...a member of the B-B-E Hall of Fame has passed away. Charles Sagedahl, Brooten Class of 1948, passed away on Saturday, April 13. He was inducted into the B-B-E Hall of Fame as a Brooten Buccaneer student-athlete with the HOF Class of 2021. You can read his obituary in the April 18 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper. As long as I live, one of the most special memories I'll always cherish was when one of my daughters and one of her friends enjoyed time on the front porch of Chuck Sagedahl's Brooten home on Halloween night of 2022. The girls both told me it was really great to hear him whistling and humming a tune as they walked up to get candy and then walked to the next home. It was a "You had to be there" moment on Crow Lake Street! We already miss Chuck. He was one of a kind.

Central MN Conference fastpitch softball scores on April 15:
Kimball Area 10, Royalton 0
Eden Valley-Watkins 11, Paynesville Area 8

Central MN Conference baseball scores on April 15:
Holdingford 1, Maple Lake 0
Paynesville Area 12, Eden Valley-Watkins 2

Area fastpitch scores on April 15:
Renville County West 14, Ortonville 1
Brandon-Evansville 18, Ashby 6
Brandon-Evansville 14, Ashby 4
New London-Spicer 11, Litchfield 10
Browerville 18, Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 1
Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley 4, Upsala 2
Albany 10, Sauk Centre 2
Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta 14, West Central Area 4

Area baseball scores on April 15:
BOLD 6, Benson 2
Montevideo 7, Sauk Centre 1
New London-Spicer 12, Litchfield 2
New York Mills 14, Browerville 4
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 9, Canby 0
Albany 9, Little Falls 5
Upsala/Swanville Area 11, Breckenridge 5
Parkers Prairie 5, Wadena-Deer Creek 1




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Sunday, April 14, 2024

B-B-E speech advances Cihlar to state


A team numbering five from the B-B-E Speech team competed at the Section 5A meet yesterday at Melrose Area high school. Three of the five advanced to the finals: Jeffrey Cihlar in Extemporaneous Speaking, Tia Nelson in Great Speeches and Samantha Baker in Prose. Cihlar finished in first place and advances to the Class 1A state meet for the second year in a row.

Nelson finished in fifth place at sections, and Baker placed seventh.

The state speech meet takes place on Friday, April 19 at Shakopee high school.

On Monday...the B-B-E Jaguars girls' golf JV team gets their first action of the spring. They travel to The Lynx National golf course in Sauk Centre for a 4 p.m. meet. This is the first girls' golf team action as the Jaguars since 2018. The girls' golf team was paired with Minnewaska for the 2019, 2021 and 2022 seasons - which all featured trips to the Class 2A state meet.

Also on Monday...the Belgrade city council meets in regular session at 7 p.m. You can read their agenda by clicking over to the Bonanza Valley Voice editor's blog: https://t.ly/1msnr.

The fastpitch team travels to Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City for a Central Minnesota Conference game on Monday. Also, the baseball team hosts A-C-GC in Elrosa. Both games start at 4:30 p.m.


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Saturday, April 13, 2024

B-B-E athletics names new head volleyball coach (VIDEO)



Brittany (Roelike) Borgerding, No. 17, high fives her teammates Taylor Gregory (14) and Becca Gruber during her final volleyball match played as a Jaguar on November 3, 2012 at Pierz high school.


The player turned teacher and assistant coach is now the head coach!

Last Monday at the B-B-E school board meeting, Class of 2013 graduate Brittany (Roelike) Borgerding was named the B-B-E Jaguars volleyball team's seventh head coach in program history. Coach Borgerding has been an assistant coach with the program since the fall of 2020. She is a staff member of the school's Jaguar Kids Connection, and in 2020-2021, she was one of three first grade teachers in the elementary school. Her husband is Ben Borgerding, also a B-B-E graduate, who is an elementary and middle school STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) teacher in Paynesville.

Here's Coach Borgerding singing the National Anthem during her junior volleyball season:


On that night (September 26, 2011), the Jaguars hosted MACCRAY in a non-conference match but lost by a 3-1 score. The Wolverines went 21-8 that fall and lost a 5-set barn burner to Minneota in the Sub-Section 3A-North championship. The Vikings later took third place at the state tournament with a 28-7 final record. B-B-E stormed through the sub-section playoffs before suffering one of the toughest playoff losses I've witnessed. In game five of the Section 5A finals, the Jaguars lost 15-12 to Nevis. The Nevis Tigers went to state and beat Minneota in a 3-2 match before falling 3-0 in the state finals to Class 1A juggernaut Bethlehem Academy of Faribault. In that 3-2 win over Minneota, the Tigers beat the Vikings 15-13 after winning game four 28-26.

In B-B-E's loss to Nevis in the 2011 Section 5A finals, the Jaguars had the upper hand after winning 25-17 in game two and 25-21 in game three. The tables turned in a big way in game four, however, as Nevis was unstoppable in a 25-8 win. Game five was topsy-turvy the whole way. I'll never forget how tough that loss was. It was brutal.

B-B-E's previous head coaches were as follows (beginning with the first one): Donna Hurst (1988-1989), Carrie Halvorson (1989-1998), Mimi Knutson (1999-2006), Kevin Weller (2007-2018), Steve Waddell (2019) and Alanna Hunter (2020-2023). Coach Donna Hurst, who retired from B-B-E in 2014, had two outstanding teams in 1988 and 1989, with the Jaguars going 18-6 in her last season before she turned the reigns over to Coach Halvorson in 1990. The past 5 B-B-E volleyball coaches all coached at least one sub-section championship team. Needless to say, the bar has been set quite high for B-B-E volleyball dating back to the first year Coach Halvorson's teams advanced to a subsection title match (1994).

In August 2020, I had an announcement posted when Coach Borgerding was hired to the first-grade position...you can read more about here by clicking here: https://bbejaguars.blogspot.com/2020/08/jaguar-standout-moves-to-classroom.html. This afternoon, I found more notes in my archives on Coach Borgerding. The notes say she was not only B-B-E's Triple-A nominee, but she then earned the District 20 Triple-A award.

In her career, Borgerding earned 1,053 digs and 964 kills. In her senior season, she earned 352 kills. In that fall of 2012, head coach Kevin Weller had 9 seniors on the roster (8 players, 1 student manager) when they were champions of the Central Minnesota Conference, Sub-Section 5A-South and runners-up in Section 5A. As a junior, Borgerding earned All-State Honorable mention.




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Friday, April 12, 2024

A big win, and a gut-wrenching loss (VIDEOS)


Although they were both non-conference outings, two big games were played tonight.

In Regal for the B-B-E Jaguar baseball team's home opener, the visiting Class 2A Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg Fighting Saints erased a 7-1 deficit with 6 runs in the top of the seventh inning. Closer Luke Illies coaxed just what he needed to get out of a jam and get his team to the batter's box. In the bottom of the seventh, a roller that got under the third baseman on a fielder's choice by Kaden DeRoo scored the game-winning run by Ryan Jensen.

Final: B-B-E 8, K-M-S 7. The Jaguars are 1-1 heading into Monday's home game against Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City. That game is scheduled to be played at Saints Field in Elrosa.

*Here's a video after the game-winning run was scored by Ryan Jensen:


Here's a video from the top of the sixth inning featuring starter Ethan Mueller on the mound:


At Browerville tonight, the B-B-E Jaguars fastpitch team erased a 4-1 deficit in the top of the seventh inning to tie the game. The Tigers came back to tie it and send it into extra innings. Heartbreak struck hard for the Jaguars, though, as the Tigers scored a game-winner for a walk-off 5-4 win in the bottom of the ninth. The Jaguars were ohhh-so-close to improving to 3-2 on the season. That hurts! They out-hit the Tigers 13 to 10 and committed just one error with just three strikeouts at the plate all game. Four of B-B-E's 13 hits were doubles, while Browerville had no extra-base hits.

Browerville improved to 3-0 overall with the win.

Next: the fastpitch Jaguars travel to Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City on Monday to resume Central Minnesota Conference action.

That's all for now. We are packing up for a weekend in the Twin Cities for my wife's continuing education training tomorrow and Sunday.

Area fastpitch scores on April 12:
Upsala 8, Milaca 5
Kimball Area 10, Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted 4
Benson 8, Dawson-Boyd 6
Paynesville Area 12, Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 5
Eden Valley-Watkins 7, Litchfield 3
Sauk Centre 13, Osakis 9

Area baseball scores on April 12:
Dassel-Cokato 10, Maple Lake 7
Foley 7, Eden Valley-Watkins 6
Pequot Lakes 9, Upsala/Swanville Area 4
Paynesville Area 3, Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta 0
Benson 11, Renville County West 9
Benson 6, RCW 2
Minnewaska Area 7, Osakis 5
Melrose Area 4, Albany 3
Mayer Lutheran 6, Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City 3
Paynesville Area 3, Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta 0



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Baseball home opener on the radio


The baseball game at Regal is on 107.1 FM of Glenwood...Brady is also on the web at https://www.kmgk1071.com. The B-B-E Jaguars baseball team is hosting Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg.

The Jaguars left one stranded in the bottom of the second inning, but they scored one run on one hit to take a 2-0 lead.



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