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Zarren Egesdal3 hours agoLast Updated: June 2, 2021 Belmond-Klemme softball by turnerimaging www.turnerimaging.net/images
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After a season without softball, the Belmond-Klemme Broncos are back on the field but are short-handed. However, the low numbers haven’t stopped them from starting red hot. The focus continues to be on 2021, but athletes to play could be a future problem.
As with the baseball team, due to high COVID-19 numbers in Wright County last spring, the Belmond-Klemme school board opted out of their softball season to protect players, coaches, and fans. That lost year made preparing for this year a little different for co-head coaches Shannon Muhlenbruch and Mikyla Hefti.
Zarren Egesdal5 days agoLast Updated: May 25, 2021
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The Forest City softball team fell in the battle of the Indians to #9 3A Spirit Lake on Tuesday night. Forest City (0-2 0-1) fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 12-1 loss. Though, Forest City scored its first run against Spirit Lake since the teams started playing in 2017.
The high-powered offense of Spirit Lake (1-1) struck the Indians early. After Forest City went 1-2-3 in the top of the first inning, Spirit Lake got a leadoff walk – which later scored on a wild pitch. They scored four runs in the bottom of the first, but Forest City stranded the bases loaded to prevent further damage.