Curtis Meyer reporter Pitt State played its final series of the regular season this past week, winning two out of three against Fort Hays State. They closed out the season sitting at 32-16, good for third seed in the upcoming MIAA playoffs. The Gorillas got off to a bad start for the week, falling in…
For the first time in the organization’s six-season history, the Jefferson City Renegades are headed to the MINK League Championship Series. The Renegades punched their ticket by claiming the South Division championship Tuesday at the Joplin Outlaws, jumping out to a big lead early and then holding on late for a 9-5 victory.
The plan for Saturday night’s game against the Joplin Outlaws changed Saturday morning when the Jefferson City Renegades found out they did not hold the potential tiebreaker against the Outlaws. Instead of business as usual, the Renegades used Saturday’s contest to knock some rust off for the guys who have not seen as much playing time lately as the team prepares for the start of the MINK League playoffs Monday.
For the first time in the organization’s history, the Jefferson City Renegades will host a MINK League playoff game. The Renegades clinched at least the No. 2 seed in the South Division playoffs Friday night with their 8-6 victory against the Joplin Outlaws at Vivion Field.