kingjames wrote:okay well i haven't been involved in this conversation but i just read the whole thing and i was reading the part about lawn mowers and lights.. gardner needs to know that john deere has a brand of lawn mowers where there is a setting that cuts a little smaller than 6".. also i think class b should stay w/ no lights and make the second game of double headers dissapear... that would solve a darkness problem i believe.... oh and the comment about kris harstaad being a good pitcher for fargo was a joke correct? or do i not know talent when i see it
MinotFan22 wrote:kingjames wrote:okay well i haven't been involved in this conversation but i just read the whole thing and i was reading the part about lawn mowers and lights.. gardner needs to know that john deere has a brand of lawn mowers where there is a setting that cuts a little smaller than 6".. also i think class b should stay w/ no lights and make the second game of double headers dissapear... that would solve a darkness problem i believe.... oh and the comment about kris harstaad being a good pitcher for fargo was a joke correct? or do i not know talent when i see it
(clap...clap...clap) thank you kingjames you see something the fargo coaches still dont in harstaad... and not only does gardner need better mowers but rodent kill... there were mice all over in the outfield earlier this year..
MinotFan22 wrote:i might sound insensative here but how hard is it to put lights up??? or just play in a place that has lights for sectionals???
scc wrote:MinotFan22 wrote:i might sound insensative here but how hard is it to put lights up??? or just play in a place that has lights for sectionals???
Lights would be nice, but they are not necessary. The state Legion tournaments held in Bottineau and Mayville a few years ago were without lights, and everything was fine.
MinotFan22 wrote:fargo lost 10-0 in five innings to casselton... another error parade for fargo, there was only one earned run given up by lundberg
cubsfan wrote:After getting ten runned the first day, Hatton has came all the way back to the championship game by beating Fargo 8-6.
armada113 wrote:cubsfan wrote:After getting ten runned the first day, Hatton has came all the way back to the championship game by beating Fargo 8-6.
Hatton is going to have a fun time facing casselton. In my opinion this tournament is over. Good luck casselton in state. Sure Hatton may be an alright team but they are no match for Casselton.
cubsfan wrote:armada113 wrote:cubsfan wrote:After getting ten runned the first day, Hatton has came all the way back to the championship game by beating Fargo 8-6.
Hatton is going to have a fun time facing casselton. In my opinion this tournament is over. Good luck casselton in state. Sure Hatton may be an alright team but they are no match for Casselton.
Even if Hatton goes on to lose tomorrow you have to give them their due after losing in the first round and coming back to play in the championship round. I congratulate Chad Omdahl on doing a fine coaching job through the years, he always gets the most out of his kids and they usually are at their best during tournament time.
scc wrote:cubsfan wrote:armada113 wrote:cubsfan wrote:After getting ten runned the first day, Hatton has came all the way back to the championship game by beating Fargo 8-6.
Hatton is going to have a fun time facing casselton. In my opinion this tournament is over. Good luck casselton in state. Sure Hatton may be an alright team but they are no match for Casselton.
Even if Hatton goes on to lose tomorrow you have to give them their due after losing in the first round and coming back to play in the championship round. I congratulate Chad Omdahl on doing a fine coaching job through the years, he always gets the most out of his kids and they usually are at their best during tournament time.
Well said, cubsfan. Good luck to both teams tomorrow.
Hinsa wrote:I'm glad that Hatton beat the Bombers. It always amazes me that the little towns can beat the Bombers year in and year out. Even if it is the second or third Fargo team, they still draw from a talent pool of thousands as opposed to 100 or less.
Good for Hatton and Coach Omdahl. Now, can they patch together enough pitching to knock off Casselton?
MinotFan22 wrote:Hinsa wrote:I'm glad that Hatton beat the Bombers. It always amazes me that the little towns can beat the Bombers year in and year out. Even if it is the second or third Fargo team, they still draw from a talent pool of thousands as opposed to 100 or less.
Good for Hatton and Coach Omdahl. Now, can they patch together enough pitching to knock off Casselton?
cubsfan wrote:MinotFan22 wrote:Hinsa wrote:I'm glad that Hatton beat the Bombers. It always amazes me that the little towns can beat the Bombers year in and year out. Even if it is the second or third Fargo team, they still draw from a talent pool of thousands as opposed to 100 or less.
Good for Hatton and Coach Omdahl. Now, can they patch together enough pitching to knock off Casselton?
whoa.... i wouldnt say thousands more like 25 kids that tried out for bombers this year and of those 25 that tried out 3 played for post 2 so that leaves 22 kids for 18 spots and there were 3 that should have never made the team... anderson, budke and olgaard.. not to mention all the great talent that didnt want to commit and just played babe ruth... so yeah they (bombers) were lucky to be where they are at... tomorrow will be a slaughter fest and casselton will beat hatton by at least 12 runs.[/quote]
It turned out to be a pretty good ball game. Casselton won 9-5. Hatton just didn't have enough fresh arms to complete the comeback. Congrats to Casselton on making it to state and good luck to them against Grafton.
MinotFan22 wrote:cubsfan wrote:MinotFan22 wrote:Hinsa wrote:I'm glad that Hatton beat the Bombers. It always amazes me that the little towns can beat the Bombers year in and year out. Even if it is the second or third Fargo team, they still draw from a talent pool of thousands as opposed to 100 or less.
Good for Hatton and Coach Omdahl. Now, can they patch together enough pitching to knock off Casselton?
whoa.... i wouldnt say thousands more like 25 kids that tried out for bombers this year and of those 25 that tried out 3 played for post 2 so that leaves 22 kids for 18 spots and there were 3 that should have never made the team... anderson, budke and olgaard.. not to mention all the great talent that didnt want to commit and just played babe ruth... so yeah they (bombers) were lucky to be where they are at... tomorrow will be a slaughter fest and casselton will beat hatton by at least 12 runs.[/quote]
It turned out to be a pretty good ball game. Casselton won 9-5. Hatton just didn't have enough fresh arms to complete the comeback. Congrats to Casselton on making it to state and good luck to them against Grafton.
o darn not a slaughter fest still beat them handly you really got me cubsfan by reminding me of what i said.... touche sir... touche
scc wrote:MinotFan22 wrote:cubsfan wrote:MinotFan22 wrote:Hinsa wrote:I'm glad that Hatton beat the Bombers. It always amazes me that the little towns can beat the Bombers year in and year out. Even if it is the second or third Fargo team, they still draw from a talent pool of thousands as opposed to 100 or less.
Good for Hatton and Coach Omdahl. Now, can they patch together enough pitching to knock off Casselton?
whoa.... i wouldnt say thousands more like 25 kids that tried out for bombers this year and of those 25 that tried out 3 played for post 2 so that leaves 22 kids for 18 spots and there were 3 that should have never made the team... anderson, budke and olgaard.. not to mention all the great talent that didnt want to commit and just played babe ruth... so yeah they (bombers) were lucky to be where they are at... tomorrow will be a slaughter fest and casselton will beat hatton by at least 12 runs.[/quote]
It turned out to be a pretty good ball game. Casselton won 9-5. Hatton just didn't have enough fresh arms to complete the comeback. Congrats to Casselton on making it to state and good luck to them against Grafton.
o darn not a slaughter fest still beat them handly you really got me cubsfan by reminding me of what i said.... touche sir... touche
It was a good game, not the blowout some were thinking. Casselton will represent the section well.
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