Redhawks Sweep Milkmen; Move Into Three-Way Tie For 1st
A 13-3 win over Milwaukee on Sunday afternoon improved FM to (26-18) on the season
July 4, 2021
FARGO, ND (KVRR) – The Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks set the fireworks off early Sunday afternoon, finishing their homestand with an exclamation point as they beat the Milwaukee Milkmen 13-3 in front of 2,354 fans at Newman Outdoor Field. The RedHawks had three multi-run home runs and Logan Nissen pitched a season high seven innings in the win to propel Fargo-Moorhead into a three-way tie atop the American Association North Division standings at time of writing the Chicago Dogs face off against the Houston Apollos at 7:05 p.m. Sunday night.
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FARGO The fish weren’t swimming Tuesday night as the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks topped the Winnipeg Goldeyes 11-3.
The RedHawks took a 6-0 lead in the bottom of the third with one scoring on a sac-fly from Manuel Boscan, one scoring on a single from Correlle Prime, three scoring on a home run from Jordan George and one scoring on a single from Dylan Kelly.
Fargo-Moorhead didn’t look back from there, tacking on three more in the bottom of the seventh.
SP Logan Nissen was sharp in the win, giving up just one earned in six innings of work for the RedHawks.
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New Albany Roundup: Eagles water polo program seeks growth, varsity status
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In an ordinary year, water polo might be a training ground for high school swimmers heading into the winter.
But whether water polo was in the fall, as it usually has been, or in the spring, as it is this year because of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, New Albany junior A.J. Denny would have been ready.
“We got the hard swimming out and then flowed right into water polo season,” Denny said. “I found it I liked it. It was a lot more entertaining than swimming for me. I actually treat swimming as conditioning for water polo. It’s a team sport, not in swimming where you’re just working individually. Here, you’re competing, laughing with people and having a good time.”