Minnesota
Bird Island, Loretto battle in longest playoff game in Minnesota town ball history
It took 5 hours, 36 minutes and 21 innings to resolve a Minnesota city ball playoff recreation Sunday night time. It featured a walk-off hit by a school baseball coach and an epic duel between beginning pitchers who’re the sons of former Main League Baseball gamers.
Ultimately, it was Fowl Island successful 3-2 over Loretto at Memorial Park in Dundas, breaking the document for the longest playoff recreation within the 99-year event’s historical past. The earlier document was 20 innings, having occurred 3 times in Minnesota Baseball Affiliation historical past:
- 2017: Brooklyn Park beat Elko, 4-3
- 1976: Cyrus beat Fairfax, 2-1
- 1971: Hector beat Stark, 2-1
Josh Kingery, the 19-year-old from Atwater who’s the son of former MLB participant Mike Kinger, began for Fowl Island as one of many crew’s draftees. He pitched 12 innings, placing out 13 and permitting two runs on six hits and three walks.
Of the 169 pitches he threw, one was a mistake and former Minnesota Twins third baseman Corey Koskie made him pay with a two-run homer within the seventh inning.
Koskie’s son, Caleb Koskie, began on the mound for Loretto. He gave up two runs in 7.2 innings earlier than giving method to the bullpen, together with Buffalo Bullfrogs draftee Jon Euerle, who gave up an unearned run on a flare to heart area within the backside of the twenty first inning.
The successful hit was by Tyler Hebrink, who’s the top baseball coach at Ridgewater School in Willmar.
“Tonight, I used to be the shedding pitcher of document, ending the season of a crew not my very own. With that mentioned, at age 36, that is the best baseball I’ve ever been part of and one I’ll always remember. It epitomizes why all of us nonetheless play the sport,” tweeted Euerle, who struck out 12 in eight innings of aid.
In accordance with the Minnesota Baseball Affiliation, there have been 662 pitches thrown, 48 strikeouts, 20 hits, 15 walks and 9 errors within the recreation.
Fowl Island advances to the spherical of 16 and can play the Crimson Wing Aces at 11 a.m. Saturday in Faribault. The Class C semifinals are Sept. 4 and the championship recreation is Sept. 5.
Minnesota
Boston Fleet fall to Minnesota Frost in overtime
Taylor Heise scored the overtime winner to lift the Minnesota Frost to a 2-1 victory over the Boston Fleet on Wednesday night
The win is the Frost’s third in as many games this season against the Fleet, and the second in seven days by an overtime finish. Hannah Bilka scored early on for the Fleet, making this the first time Boston has opened the scoring against Minnesota this season.
Later in the first period, Denisa Křížová scored her first goal of the campaign, tying the game at one and ending the game’s regulation scoring. Heise’s winner came at 3:20 of the extra frame on Minnesota’s first shot of overtime on Emma Söderberg, who stopped 24 shots throughout regulation. Maddie Rooney picked up her fourth win of the season with a 26-save performance.
Minnesota
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ATV riders shell out millions riding northern Minnesota trails, study finds
Survey respondents, who came from 63 different Minnesota counties and 14 different states and the District of Columbia, were drawn by this region’s reputation.
“When we asked survey respondents ‘how did you hear about it,’ the most common response was via word of mouth,” said Brigid Tuck, lead researcher from the University of Minnesota Extension. “There is a positive reputation out there that is bringing people to this area.”
The findings could be used to leverage more money from the state and to make a case for more trail coverage in this region, according to Sen. Grant Hauschild, DFL-Hermantown.
“We need to make the case to other legislators from the Twin Cities, from Mankato, from other places that, look, your people own these licenses, they own these ATVs, and they’re coming to our region to utilize our outdoors and our land for their benefit,” Hauschild said.
Between 2005 and 2020, registrations for ATVs increased by 36%, according to the study.
ATVs have gotten a bad rap in the past, said Ron Potter, president of ATV Minnesota. He credits the development of organized ATV clubs with changing that. Ten years ago there were no clubs, he said. Now there are 70 in Minnesota.
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