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Stuff the Bus Red Wing Aces
The annual United Way of Goodhue, Wabasha, Pierce counties school supply drive, Stuff the Bus is underway and you can help our community’s kids while taking in a Red Wing Aces game Friday. The Aces take on the Stewartville-Racine Sharks at 7:30 pm at the Athletic Field, 1322 12th...
Bomber lifters compete at Nationals
Seven Cannon Falls weightlifters competed at a Nationals event June 15-23 in Pittsburgh. While some traveled by land and others by air, lifters and their families ventured out to Pennsylvania with goals and determination to finish their season with their biggest lifts and personal bests. Kaia Maki was first onto...
Pine Island girls' flag football team wraps up first season
PINE ISLAND, Minn. - For the first time ever, the Pine Island Panthers have a girls' flag football team. Head Coach Andrew Bowman says about twenty athletes were on the team and they are very young, with most of the competitors starting high school in the fall. The Panthers have...
Bombers 9U youth baseball team wins Kasson tournament
The Cannon Falls Bombers 9U youth baseball team won the tournament in Kasson the weekend of June 15 with a perfect record of 3-0. The Bombers beat the Byron Bears 9U ZVL 5-4, defeated the Rochester Tornadoes 9U 4-3 and were victorious over Kasson-Mantorville 7-5. The wins over Byron and Rochester were both on walk-offs. In the win over Byron, Vince Pagel singled to drive in the game-winning run and Kooper Taube drove in four runs. Against Rochester, Charlie Stark was the hero with the game-winning single. Stark hit an inside-the-park grand slam against K-M. Bennett Banks, Graham Rechtzigel, Stark and Taube all pitched against Byron while the combination of Banks, Rechtzigel and Stark earned the win on the mound against Rochester. Against K-M it was the duo of Banks and Rechtizgel who pitched. The little Bombers host Randolph at the Archie Swenson Fields on Tuesday, July 16, and then have their end of the season tournament in Stewartville on July 28. Pictured, from left to right, in back are coaches Theron Pagel, Brad Warm, Justin Rechtzigel, Josh Retterath and Dan Banks; in the middle are Vince Pagel, Bennett Banks, Knox Murphy, Graham Rechtzigel, Chris Thisius, Joey Chavis, Kooper Taube and Clark Pagel; kneeling are Bryce Warm and Charlie Stark and in the front is Keegan Retterath. Submitted photo.
Faribault wins both games of doubleheader against Kasson
The Faribault VFW baseball team returned to action Monday night in a doubleheader against Kasson at home after splitting a doubleheader against Rochester Century Sunday. Faribault won both games of the doubleheader versus Kasson at Bell Field. The first game was a nine-inning comeback thriller, with Faribault walking it off in the ninth, winning 9-8. The second game lasted only three innings, as Faribault won 4-2. What looked to be...
Girls Flag Football Wraps Up their First Season
(ABC 6 News) — The Girls Flag Football Championships were held at TCO Stadium in Eagan this past weekend to mark the end of the season. Rosemount, Kasson-Mantorville, Pine Island, and La Crescent were the 4 core members of the league in its first year. Each team hosted a weekend of games over the summer. The league partnered with the Minnesota Vikings in order to get it off the ground, offering a unique opportunity of competition in Women’s athletics.
Owatonna Post 77 dominates Kasson after dominating Byron
With a stellar pitching performance Sunday and a three-run home run Tuesday, Mitch Seykora had himself a great couple games with the Owatonna Legion Post 77 baseball team to add onto a great summer playing baseball. Owatonna faced Byron at home Sunday afternoon and won 16-0, thanks to dominating offense and a dominating one-hit pitching performance by Seykora. Owatonna returned to Chuck Fuller Field on Tuesday to face off against Kasson in a 11-1 route backed by another pitching performance, this time by Connor Wiese. ...
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