By Jim Scott
May 8, 2021 8:40 AM
GRAND CHUTE, WI â Korry Howell homered, tripled, and scored four runs while Reese Olson allowed two hits with seven strikeouts over five innings as the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers defeated the Beloit Snappers 9-0 Friday night at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium.
Howell got things started quickly for the Timber Rattlers (3-1). He cracked the first pitch he saw in the bottom of the first inning over the 16-foot high wall in center field for a 421-foot home run and a 1-0 lead.
Olson retired the first eight batters he faced, including striking out five batters in a row at one point.
By Jim Scott
May 6, 2021 | 8:27 AM
GRAND CHUTE, WI â The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers scored six times in the bottom of the third inning to break a 3-3 and cruise to a 10-4 win over the Beloit Snappers Wednesday night at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium. The Rattlers stole five bases in the game for their second straight win to open the season.
The Timber Rattlers (2-0) took the lead with two runs in the bottom of the first inning. Garrett Mitchell started the rally when he beat out a slow roller to third for an infield single. Then, Mitchell stole second. David Hamilton lined a triple to the corner in right to score Mitchell for a 1-0 lead. Nick Kahle followed with an RBI grounder and Wisconsin was up 2-0.
Student spotlight: Dillard serves as SGA president during challenging times
By Emily Reed
As the president of the University’s Student Government Association this year, Thomas Dillard has spent plenty of his time making sure the SGA is giving students at Montevallo the best college experience they can have under the unusual circumstances related to COVID-19.
“In planning events, we focus on first keeping students safe, and to do this we have moved our events to an online format,” Dillard said. “Another way SGA is keeping things running smoothly is by being flexible with everything going on. When we have unexpected meetings, last-second event changes or internet issues, SGA is flexible with any situation that comes our way. I think this idea of flexibility is what keeps each member on their toes and willing to bring new ideas to the table.”