skidoo7c926 wrote:In section 3 casseltion is the favorite going in! They have Beau Sinner and Brandon Rust who both have amazing stuff on the hill! There bats are alive there hitting the ball all over the place and hitting it hard also. Fargo also have some good players goin into this year. There hitting the ball all over the place also. It'll more than likely come down to those two teams unless FS-HP plays really tough they have the pitching n along with hatton who has the hitting. It'll be close but in the end its goona be between Casselton and Fargo!
spoilers23 wrote:Beau Sinner does not have amazing stuff. I don't care if you can locate your fastball through a cup, if it's 70 mph you're going to get shelled. Rust is good, I won't argue that. But enough about Sinner, please.
skidoo7c926 wrote: Fargo also have some good players goin into this year. There hitting the ball all over the place also. It'll more than likely come down to those two teams unless FS-HP plays really tough they have the pitching n along with hatton who has the hitting. It'll be close but in the end its goona be between Casselton and Fargo!
Tigger wrote:skidoo7c926 wrote: Fargo also have some good players goin into this year. There hitting the ball all over the place also. It'll more than likely come down to those two teams unless FS-HP plays really tough they have the pitching n along with hatton who has the hitting. It'll be close but in the end its goona be between Casselton and Fargo!
It's a three team race. Hatton, Hope-Finley, and Casselton all could win it. Unless the Bombers got an entirely new roster from last year, I doubt they will be able to beat those three at the end of the year.
InTheKnow wrote:In section 4 Grafton, Munich, and Midway-Minto are the favorites. Midway-Minto went 4-1 in the Red River Diamond Classic in Fargo this past weekend finishing second in their pool behind the West Fargo Patriots.
Tigger wrote:skidoo7c926 wrote: Fargo also have some good players goin into this year. There hitting the ball all over the place also. It'll more than likely come down to those two teams unless FS-HP plays really tough they have the pitching n along with hatton who has the hitting. It'll be close but in the end its goona be between Casselton and Fargo!
It's a three team race. Hatton, Hope-Finley, and Casselton all could win it. Unless the Bombers got an entirely new roster from last year, I doubt they will be able to beat those three at the end of the year.
Tigger wrote:Last year's Bombers team wasn't anywhere near as good as the previous two. I think the biggest addition for them this year will be putting Luke Rustad back in charge. With him and Jason Schwabe of Thompson in the mix, it is a pretty deep coaching pool in section 3.
75ford wrote:Tigger wrote:Last year's Bombers team wasn't anywhere near as good as the previous two. I think the biggest addition for them this year will be putting Luke Rustad back in charge. With him and Jason Schwabe of Thompson in the mix, it is a pretty deep coaching pool in section 3.
Score update from tonite the Fargo Bombers won 2 games in Casselton tonite 5-3 in conference game, and 6-3 in non conference game. In the conference game Casselton threw Rust, and Sinner came in relief. Bombers pitched the left hander Hochstatter that went all 7 innings.
Tigger wrote:75ford wrote:Tigger wrote:Last year's Bombers team wasn't anywhere near as good as the previous two. I think the biggest addition for them this year will be putting Luke Rustad back in charge. With him and Jason Schwabe of Thompson in the mix, it is a pretty deep coaching pool in section 3.
Score update from tonite the Fargo Bombers won 2 games in Casselton tonite 5-3 in conference game, and 6-3 in non conference game. In the conference game Casselton threw Rust, and Sinner came in relief. Bombers pitched the left hander Hochstatter that went all 7 innings.
Bombers will choke near the end like they always do. It has happened for the past five years. It will be heartbreak city again baby!
75ford wrote:Tigger wrote:75ford wrote:Tigger wrote:Last year's Bombers team wasn't anywhere near as good as the previous two. I think the biggest addition for them this year will be putting Luke Rustad back in charge. With him and Jason Schwabe of Thompson in the mix, it is a pretty deep coaching pool in section 3.
Score update from tonite the Fargo Bombers won 2 games in Casselton tonite 5-3 in conference game, and 6-3 in non conference game. In the conference game Casselton threw Rust, and Sinner came in relief. Bombers pitched the left hander Hochstatter that went all 7 innings.
Bombers will choke near the end like they always do. It has happened for the past five years. It will be heartbreak city again baby!
The section looks like the Casselton and Bombers have the 2 best teams half way through the section, Bombers also look to have more hitting than Casselton. Both teams have pretty strong pitching also.
Hope and Hatton will also be very competitive at section tournament time. Time will tell how this plays out, do not count out the Bombers or Casselton as they are the top 2 teams this year. As for the past 5 years Bombers that has no bearing on what this team can do this year, they have a solid team period.
gobison#6 wrote:Casselton beat Fargo on Thursday
winners&losers wrote:how about the metros, botno, rolette, dlb, cando, velva, and surrey region?? how does everyone think this section will play out?
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