Valley City, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Haymakers jumped out to a 4 run lead in the first two innings on their way to the victory tonight. However, the Valley City Royals rallied in the bottom of the third inning, scoring 4 runs of their own to tie up the ball game at 4. After the two ball clubs exchanged a couple of scoreless innings, Casselton pushed across a run in the top of the sixth inning to take a 5 to 4 lead, and then would put up a 4 spot in the top of the seventh inning to win this one 8 to 4.
Casselton scored a run in the first on an RBI double by Max Kobbervig. They would then add 3 more in the top of the second. With 2 on and 2 out, catcher Kam Parker smacked a 2 RBI triple deep to right field scoring Aiden Olson and Josh Gunderson. In the sixth inning with Max Kobbervig on base, Ethan Muchow hit and RBI single to break the 4 to 4 tie. In the top of the 7th inning the Haymakers would score 4 runs. The devastating blow came at the hands of Max Kobbervig once agai
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It was so cold at Ski Cooper near Leadville on Thursday that Summit High School Alpine ski head coach Karl Barth described the conditions as “skiing in a giant meat locker.” When Barth put his hands back into his coat after wielding the drill while setting up the course’s gates, it felt like his hand warmer had turned into a cold rock.
Nonetheless, the Tigers skiers took to a direct, long, fast slalom course in the program’s first races at Ski Cooper in as long as Barth could remember. And in the end, freshman Ella Snyder once again impressed en route to a win in the girls races.