After opening its season with a 2-1 victory over Hermantown, the North Branch baseball team suffered a 10-4 loss to St. Francis at North Branch Tuesday, April 11.
The Wildcat baseball team, trailing 4-3, rallied for three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning on four walks and a hit batter to beat the Spring Lake Park Panthers 6-4 Tuesday, April 18 at Spring Lake Park.
Pitching was the name of the game as the Wildcat softball team won two out of three one-run games the past week to improve its record to 5-3 overall and 2-2 in the conference.
If the thought of a steaming plate of golden fish fillets and a side of baked beans and slaw is just too much to take, I would strongly recommend you do something about it.
Trailing 6-2 in the fifth inning, the Wildcat softball team rallied, but fell one run short as they lost at home to the Hermantown Hawks 6-5 Saturday, April 9.
The Wildcats’ Dan Kaiser and the Totino Grace Eagles’ Mark Schroeder battled in a classic pitchers’ duel, but two Wildcat misplays led to three Eagle runs in the seventh inning as the Wildcats lost to the Eagles 3-0 at home Tuesday, April 11.
Listening to the water trip over the rocks beneath the old wooden footbridge, I feel the early April sun warm my hands and face and I’m once again reminded why fly-fishing in a river holds a special place in my heart.