Look at those MACA softball Tigers! Racking up the wins! So now it's an 8-0 won-lost record, a 6-0 mark in the conference.
One problem is that our conference is not known to be real strong. I'm puzzled as to why that could be.
How is it a problem for MACA? Well, it's in terms of not being tested well enough. Tested in order to be optimally prepared for the section level of post-season. The ultimate goal of course is to make state. In my distant past I traveled to cover the Tigers in state. It's a blast!
Too often through the years we've seen teams like Jackson County be a roadblock. This after the Tigers had a sizzling regular season campaign. The conference opponents are often no sweat. Ahem, we got a reminder of Jackson County's toughness in this past boys basketball season! We're talking southern Minnesota of course. Some very solid softball programs down there. Don't tell me the climate is that much better!
The dream
You know what would be super for MACA softball? Getting the inflatable cover or "dome" for our Big Cat Field. St. Cloud State has been able to swing this, even with that campus in huge retreat. Huge, I tell you. They're actually "fundraising" for $ to tear down what seems like half the campus. I had to do a double-take as I read about aspects of this. Buildings that seem quite contemporary and impressive, now shuttered, awaiting the wrecking ball. But funds are needed.
Why doesn't the Federal government move in and take care of places like that? Get help from the deep pockets. St. Cloud State meanwhile gets ever more elaborate with its athletics/fitness facilities.
An inflatable cover here in Morris would mean softball could get going under perfect conditions right after basketball! Teams from a wide area would presumably be lined up to come here for early-season play. Or heck, even mid-season. Y'all know the vagaries of the weather. If it isn't the cold, it's the cotton pickin' wind or wet grounds which I'm sure can happen at our "softball complex."
Are people sharing concerns about the lack of decent accommodations for fans at the complex? Why do people choose to sit (in their own chairs) out by the outfield fence? This is the kind of serious liability that a new facility would be designed to SOLVE. But we're stuck with it. I'll repeat that the newest of the three fields out there - the one named "Riley Brothers" - forces batters to face the sun too much for late-afternoon or early-evening games.
The old UMM field at the same location was actually superior. Remember the brick dugouts? I moaned when I saw those taken down. Fans enjoyed themselves at the old UMM softball field. I know because my daily walking route goes right past there. I know a lot more than some of the town's glory-seekers. Always have. So, I still ask questions about the "water treatment plant," located incidentally right next to the softball complex. I might call the street "boondoggle alley."
We don't see the "Cesar Chavez" name out in that neck of the woods anymore. So this erasure has been caused by "allegations?" And the guy is deceased, not able to defend himself? Any lawyer should have reservations about this IMHO. Of course, Republican elected officials love any excuse to put down organized labor. They will jump at the opportunity. You all will start revising your enraptured view of the GOP. It's a slow process, granted.
The MACA softball Tigers got to 8-0 with their 10-0 win over BOLD on Thursday at BOLD. BOLD is of course where there is a "criminal investigation" of school district finances. No headache like that here.
The score was also 10-0 when the Tigers disposed of Marshall (also the "Tigers") on Monday. Before that they trampled on Sauk Centre 18-0 and 15-0. The beat goes on, if I may cite a pop song title from the 1960s (Sonny and Cher). The MAHS pep band played "The Beat Goes On" back when I was a member.
On Monday the Tigers will go on the road to play DGF. There's actually still a lot left of the regular season.
Tigers 8, BOLD 0
Haley Kill was super in the pitching circle Thursday. She tossed a one-hit shutout. She set down ten BOLD batters on trikes. Zero walks to boot! Site of the action was Dirks Park in Olivia.
The Tigers didn't get going offensively until the third inning. We plated three runs in the third, five in the fifth and two in the seventh. Our line score was ten runs, ten hits and the zero in errors. Boffo! Kill contributed a hit and an RBI.
Nora Boyle who also supplies pitching had a two-for-four boxscore line. She socked a double, scored a run and drove in one. Ryla Koehler was an RBI machine with her five! She doubled as part of her two-for-three line. She drew a walk and scored a run.
Mia Lu Asche had a hit, a stolen base, a run scored and an RBI. Oh, I only have a player's number for reporting on another Tiger. That would be No. 7. Sorry I cannot provide the name. This Tiger went one-for-one with a run scored. Samantha Konz had a hit in her only at-bat. She worked BOLD pitching for three walks. She crossed home plate twice.
Aina Rose had a hit, a stolen base, a walk received and two runs scored. Harmony Coverdale stole two bases and scored a run, this while posting a one-for-four line. For BOLD, Piper O'Neill had the hit.
Haley Kill pitched the full seven innings in a superlative way for MACA.
We're into that time of year when we start planning to attend graduation receptions!
Addendum: I see on "Maxpreps" that No. 7 for the Tigers is identified as Leah Berlinger. But I hate to go by that. If I'm wrong I look bad.
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com















