Wolverines looking for big leap forward on the bases
Kyle Dyhoff sees plenty of talent. The first-year head coach inherits a Wadena-Deer Creek team that sported a 1-17 record when the season ended last year. Last year s disappointing season does not reflect what type of team we are, said Dykhoff,.
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Kyle Dyhoff sees plenty of talent.
The first-year head coach inherits a Wadena-Deer Creek team that sported a 1-17 record when the season ended last year. Last year s disappointing season does not reflect what type of team we are, said Dykhoff, who played for the Wolverines and then joined the Minnesota Community and Technical College-Fergus Falls where he both played and served as an assistant coach under Kent Bothwell. I m really excited for this season because of all the talent this team has. Our goal is to have a better than .500 record this season. We are looking to surprise a lot of teams this season and even in the playoffs.