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The late Ralph E. Williams with "Heidi" - morris mn

The late Ralph E. Williams with "Heidi" - morris mn
Click on the image to read Williams family reflections w/ emphasis on UMM.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Boys build their stock with 17-5 rout

First if you'll permit me, which you probably don't want to do, I'll shed some light on our nation's macro picture with this quote from "Justin" on "Yahoo! News":
How are gas prices?
How are grocery prices?
How are housing prices?
How is the current cost of living?
What is the current national debt?
How are our depleted munition stores after starting a war for Israel?
Trump single-handedly turned the United States into a complete dumpster fire.
 
Celebrate school!
We're entering the most exhilarating week of the school calendar for most area schools. Graduations are a real "rush" for everyone. And then there's the hectic nature of spring sports reaching their climax. 
My long walk on Saturday took me past the softball complex in Morris where a tournament created excitement. Fans got in the best position they could for watching - not easy out there. 
Baseball! The boys sport has been going very well for the orange and black. A 4-0 win over Grand Rapids on May 16 put the Tigers' record at 14-5. The schedule says we'll be wrapping up the regular season on May 20 against Minnewaska at home. A 5 p.m. start time. Fans have the benefit of grandstand seating for baseball.
Click on link below to read about the baseball team's 10-0 win over Minnewaska on May 11 at 'Waska. This post is on my companion blog site "Morris of Course." Thanks as always. - BW
 
I'm very pleased to have been invited to two graduation receptions, with possibly a third invite coming. It costs me a little but it's a pleasure. Some years I get no invites. I was well-known among all the kids and their parents when I was with the newspaper. 
We are past the UMM and Hancock graduations. I have a long memory of covering all area graduations when I was with the paper. That includes UMM. Every year in Alberta for the 2 p.m. start time on Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, like clockwork. But these days it's in Chokio. 
I learned that Alberta could no longer have a high school if it was just six miles from Morris. One of the receptions I'm invited to is for a C-A grad. 
I forfeited Memorial Day weekend as a time for "time off" for years and years and years. And in the end, was I shown any appreciation or consideration for that, at least from masters of the newspaper? Well no. Paper was owned by the Forum. The Forum has since disappeared from here, callous souls. 
I remember Lyle Hettver at the C-A event proclaiming with such gravity, "Thank God for small schools." I knew exactly what he meant. I sat along the front row of folding chairs. 
I was a student at the Morris school (eons ago) when it was inclined toward the "liberal" approach to things. I saw kids in the hallway carrying around the book "Autobiography of Malcolm X." I later read that book in college and thought to myself, "My God, was this actually assigned for high school kids?" 
 
Tigers 17, BOLD 5
The MACA baseball Tigers sure took charge in their Friday away game versus the BOLD Warriors. It was a rout, score of 17-5. We hesitated not a bit in showing our superior caliber of play. Seven runs came in, in the first inning. And holy cow, five more runs in the second. 
A bleak afternoon for the BOLD fans who watched at the Bird Island campus. These are stressful times for the BOLD school district: a "criminal investigation" in connection to school finances. The baseball team provided no salve for that. 
The Tigers ended up scoring in every inning. Our line score was 17-9-4. The BOLD numbers were 5-6-1. Congrats to the Tigers who had a number of individual contributors. Hunter Smith had a hit in his only at-bat. He stole a base and delivered a SAC fly. He walked twice, drove in two runs and scored two. 
Travis Buss also had a SAC fly. He got on via HBP, drove in a run and scored a run. Brayden Carlson showed patience at the plate with three walks received. These put him on base to score two runs. "A walk is as good as a hit." I guess we were reminded of that in "Moneyball." 
Hunter Westerman scored three runs, walked twice, got on via HBP and stole two bases. Jack Kehoe had an active bat with his two-for-three showing, and his RBI output was a robust four. One of his hits was a double. He scored three runs, walked and stole a base. 
The BOLD pitching was a little wild as we see that Ozzy Jerome also reached on HBP. He also reached by walk. He drove in a run and scored two runs. Alex Asmus went two-or-four with two runs scored. He walked and stole a base. 
Davis Mundal had a hit in his only at-bat and drove in a run. Riley Asmus had a hit, two runs scored, walked twice and drove in a run. Kye Suess had a hit in his only at-bat. Plus he drove in a run. Riley Saito went one-for-three, drew a walk and drove in a run. 
Carlson was our pitcher and he set down eight batters on strikes in his five innings. He walked only one. Just one of the runs he allowed was earned. 
Lots of highlights for the orange and black fans to celebrate. I wonder how many were present at Lions Memorial Park in Bird Island. Remember the old novelty bumper sticker "Where the hell is Bird Island?" From the 1970s. It inspired a copycat in Cyrus: "Where the heck is Cyrus?" (Cleaned up the language!)
 
Winning softball
Do the MACA softball fans find a lot of the games boring? Such one-sidedness so much of the time. Does Mary Holmberg exude some sort of magic touch or what? She reaches one new career milestone after another. I covered Tiger softball for the Morris paper way back when it all began. 1979, right? Games at Wells Park! State tournament in St. Cloud! Exciting times. 
And here we are all these years later. And how far will the 2026 Tigers go? The real question is: can we get past the southern Minnesota teams in section? Speaking of magic touch, the southern teams so often seem to have that. We'll see. 
"Maxpreps" tells us that Tiger softball blew out two opponents on Saturday here. Man, 15-0 over Alexandria! Over the "big town." And 15-0 over Grand Rapids too. Another big or at least well-known town. We can handle the northern teams. Soon we'll find out about the southern ones like JCC. 
"Minnesota Scores" has our record at 20-3. We won on three successive days with the success coming vs. West Central Area 14-4, DGF 8-4 and Border West 4-3. The Border West game was a rare challenge. They are a top Class A team. Includes Herman, CGB and Wheaton. 
Our pitcher Haley Kill has reached the 500-strikeout plateau. This came in a game versus St. Cloud Cathedral. She passed Mackenzie Weatherly in MACA annals. Kill is over 50 in career wins. On her way up she passed Tammy Kukla who I remember well and wrote about for the Morris paper back in the day. The radio station website has Kukla's name spelled wrong but I of course remember.
(Image from KMRS-KKOK site)

- Brian Willilams - morris mn minnesota - musicstuff54@gmail.com

Friday, May 15, 2026

Owls overcome wind and Blackjacks

Seems almost surreal this morning (Friday) with the total stillness outside, after we have been ravaged and about driven nuts by wind! It is a paradise outside as I write this at 8 a.m. Forecast yesterday seemed to call for intense wind out of the west today. We're getting it from all directions, n'est-ce pas? 
Climate change? Remember that climate change means more "extreme weather." Now that I have written that, you have me pegged as a political "liberal." We're in western Minnesota where such a position is rare and maybe even a little risky to hold. I probably voted for Kamala Harris, right? Well, maybe I did. And if y'all are basking in the perverse pleasure of supporting our president, I feel sorry for you. 
One thing is for sure: there is no point in arguing with you. Enjoy church on Sunday where you can rub shoulders with all your kindred souls. Jesus would be MAGA, right? I do differ on that. "Blessed are the poor." 
The wind up through yesterday has me thinking that outside high school sports would have been miserable. It had to be. But the games plunged forward. I see where our MACA softball team survived its challenge from a strong Border West team. Score was 4-3 at home. There won't be a rematch in post-season because the two teams are in different classes. 
Did the Thursday game draw a good fan turnout? The Morris facility is a miserable place to try to find a good vantage point. Have I written about that enough? 
Sad how our high school athletes are subjected to the vagaries of springtime weather. The winter season is indoors and with no such impediment. 
 
Emphasis Hancock!
This is a special post for me to write because the focus is going to be on Hancock softball. I hardly ever write about Hancock these days. For years and years I did all the sportswriting for the Hancock Record newspaper when it existed. And now this morning I am told that the Hancock graduation is tonight. 
This year's grads were not born yet when I covered my last Hancock graduation for the area print media. My last one there was in 2006. It was emotionally rough. The Hancock graduation sort of tugs at your heartstrings. Small school charm. The romance of tradition. I wonder if it all pretty much follows the same script. I remember the song recording that was played for the slide show that showed the grads through the years. I remember how band director Ken Grunig had his percussion section start off "Pomp and Circumstance" in such a sudden way, I would literally jump in my chair! The grads deserved something grandiose like that. 
I was charmed with all the proceedings. I often sat next to Katie Erdman. I hope a few people remember me. I absolutely was not ready to give any of this up in 2006. When life gives you lemons, I guess you have to just accept the bitterness. Forum Communications eventually left Stevens County. 
I remember that in 2006, the Grunig twins graduated! The old counselor Gary Olson was back to extend best wishes.
 
Owls 7, Dawson-Boyd 4
The Owls and Blackjacks got together on the softball diamond at Hancock. Both teams scored in the early innings. Hancock scored two runs each in the first and second, and D-B did likewise. But the D-B girls would score no more. Hancock enjoyed a three-run fifth. 
The Owls survived four errors. They were outhit 5-3. I see familiar names in the stat report like "Nuest." Abby Nuest reached on HBP, stole a base and scored a run. She drove in two runs. Mariah Hoberg had a hit and stole two bases. She scored a run and drove in a run.
Abigail Boon went two-for-three with a run scored and RBI. Sophia Nagler walked and scored a run. It was ditto for Diana Rodriguez: a walk and a run scored. Taylor Nesvig walked, stole two bases and scored a run. 
Nagler got the pitching win with five innings of work, three strikeouts, one walk, four hits allowed. Nesvig put her arm to work for two innings, four strikeouts, two walks, one hit allowed.
Tragedy up north
Peril of the strong winds? We get word of a tragedy up north that took the life of a UMM student. Cameron Walker lost his life in a drowning accident on Little Emily Lake, Crow Wing County. Walker was 19 years of age. 
We just had the joyous UMM graduation, now the joy is tempered. 
Cameron Walker
Walker was in a party of three on a paddleboat. The intense wind must have been a factor as the boat capsized. Well, that's the irresistible conclusion for me. (Don't ever underestimate water..) 
"Voice of Alexandia" tells us "Walker told dispatchers he and two women were in the water before the call unexpectedly disconnected." 
The two women were also UMM students. They survived. The three students were visiting the area. 
IMHO when in doubt about getting out on the water, stay away. There are news reports quite often about people making questionable decisions. They fail to assess all the possibilities. A canoe can get "swamped." 
I remember when I was a kid, my father would take me duck hunting and we'd go out on a lake in an old small wooden boat. And of course we were wearing heavy outerwear. Falling into the water could easily be life-threatening. Would I have been alert enough to realize I had to peel off my outerwear as fast as possible? I may not have been. 
We survived. I wish we had never done that. It wasn't even fun. I remember flocks of bluebills going overhead late in the season and sounding like a jet plane! The exotic ducks came from up north late in the season. The bufflehead!
  
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - musicstuff54@gmail.com

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Paper programs return for UMM graduation

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"Ski-U-Mah" here in Morris! Still not sure of the origin or meaning of that. But it's cute, certainly traditional. 
It would be nice to hear the old "UMM Hymn" as part of the institution's graduation IMHO. Well everything here is "IMHO" because it's my online platform! I do thank any and all for visiting. Keeps a sense of value in my life. I was born with a journalistic inclination. And then along came Watergate that really reinforced that! Imagine the "Beltway" around our nation's capitol just teeming with high-priced lawyers, and in the end it was not lawyers who took down Richard Nixon. It was newspaper writers! A high-five all around please. 
We don't have near the power we once did. Everyone can find an online platform to get their ideas out there. It's nice with some limitations. 
How shall I share about the 2026 UMN-Morris graduation? First of all, always a plus to have the ceremony outdoors. I walked to campus from my residence on yet another cool day with the annoying wind. That cotton-pickin' wind. It's roaring outside right now on this Tuesday morning. 
The graduation was three days ago and it gave a fine overall impression. We might wonder if the number of UMM grads will stay in an acceptable range. We had the unusual mid-school year change in chancellors that really was a worrisome sign. My unimpeachable source within UMM told me that the outgoing chancellor  stepped down - actually was fired - because she balked at making cuts that were recommended by her superior. We sure got a reminder of the U of M hierarchy. 
And even the president answers to higher-ups. And I don't mean the regents, I mean the legislators. Ultimately it is the people closest to the purse strings that matter most. Are the regents overrated? I have come to suspect as much. They'll go after all the $ they can get from the state. But the state hones in to ascertain what is really going on. 
Whither UMM's future? We really have to wonder. And what was the true catalyst for UMM's mid-year shakeup with leadership? Hey it was the press or the "Fourth Estate." It surely retains power, even in our diversified media age. Erin Adler of the Star Tribune wrote an expose type of article that included the word "nosedive" in big headline type. Yikes! Well we had to concede that Erin was onto something. 
We want to root for UMM but we have to see that any shortcomings are addressed. "The press" can really lead us in the right direction. I have felt right along that some drastic news of cuts might come along not long after graduation, after the campus has gone quiet. Well, graduation is done. 
The ceremony was outdoors but I chose to watch most of it on the big screen at Edson Auditorium. We should always insert "Morrison Performing Arts Center" when we talk of the auditorium. The Morrison name has a long background with "the press" in Morris! The Morris Sun Tribune newspaper. "Sun Tribune" fades into history. It was a twice-a-week product, a bit much for the small staff to put out. That included me! How many of you still remember? 
I wrote about stuff at UMM before there was a UMM website, if you can imagine such a world. Took lots of photos and probably gave a little preferential treatment to the jazz music program! The Jim Carlson era at the school. "Talk about an enthusiastic attitude," my friend and fellow UMM advocate Warrenn Anderson has said. 
 
Refreshing surprise 
Hey, the 2026 graduation brought a return of the paper program! It was smaller than before, did not include a complete list of the graduates. I will compliment UMM on having the paper program again. People did not have to be told to use their "Smartphones!" I would like to see a return of the old programs for souvenirs. 
We still have in our household a copy of the program for UMM's first-ever graduation in 1964! I personally was present on the campus mall for the historic occasion. The U of M president was here! So here I am now in 2026 at age 71, still fortunate to take in the ceremony like all through the years. My health is reasonably stable. 
How big will future UMM graduations be? It can't be a good sign that we no longer have fully viable music groups composed of almost 100 percent current students. The band and choir once graced the event in a way that frankly we took for granted. So a friend and I would exchange notes about how good they were. 
Was there no attempt to present a vocal group this year? I don't recall any. What would Ken Hodgson say? My, what a showcase the "concert choir" once was, performing at any opportunity. 
And the band? Alas, the present incarnation of UMM band needs "community" to stay afloat. It's right in the name. A community band is a fine concept but frankly I would expect UMM's band to present itself exclusively as "UMM" with nearly all student members. We sure still have a music department out there. So I scratch my head a little. 
 
Double-take 
I was a little shocked Saturday to hear the "COMMuniversity band" play "Dixie" as part of a medley. That tune is an echo of the antebellum slaveholding South. At UMM of all places? Well, I doubt anyone cared much if at all (except me). But it was a wonderful day if you can overlook the wind. 
I had one personal friend among the grads and I got to see her get her diploma on the big screen at Edson. This was Addison Gentry. Congratulations Addison! She's from North Central Minnesota. She plans on continuing her education at Hamline. Her long-term career goal is "family law." 
So again, "Ski-U-Mah" whatever that means. Hold on to your hats for any cuts upcoming. And let's never completely put aside the "UMM Hymn." An inspiring melody. I'm showing a little family bias here. 
Good luck to Chancellor Rodriguez.
 
Addendum: For a little perspective, let's note that South Dakota State University has 1600 graduates in its 2026 class. Congratulations Brookings SD. 
 
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com 

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Baseball: Tigers roar with 11-5 record

MACA baseball had a three-game win skein snapped on Friday. After their wins over WCA by identical 10-0 scores - how about that pitching? - and BOLD in a 16-2 romp, the Tigers were stopped by Paynesville 3-1 at home. 
Overall the 2026 campaign has been impressive for the orange and black. We see an 11-5 overall record. It all got started shutout-style with a 10-0 win over MACCRAY on April 10. Three days later the Tigers posted another shutout win 7-0 over Melrose. Then came an absolute romp over St. Croix Prep 17-0. On April 28 the orange and black was back to shutout form with the win over Sauk Centre 10-0. 
The recent wins over West Central Area were in a doubleheader played here. 
How about that big new building built right next to the home field? I guess some concern has been expressed over whether the building was built rugged enough, like to withstand storms and wear and tear over time. The counter argument has been strong on that too. 
Seems like it has been a pretty cold spring for trying to enjoy baseball and softball. I find softball to be depressing because our facility in this has almost no seating accommodations for fans. I have written this over and over. To what end? I probably just have certain movers and shakers cussing under their breath about me. It's probably not even under their breath. 
I'd be embarrassed to have my name out there as a sponsor for some part of that. I actually think all the sponsorship signs make the place seem tacky. The government should provide the means for developing places like this. I mean, it's a legitimate obligation. Big Cat Field was a big government project. And I'd sure like to see an "inflatable roof" added to the place. St. Cloud State has this at the same time it seems like nearly half their campus is tagged for demolition. 
And is there anything more depressing than to realize that SCSU is fund-raising to try to accomplish the demolition? I'm sure that some of these buildings were a big deal when they first opened. Like to have a public open house and speeches. 
Baseball in Morris has a pretty decent complex. The main Chizek Field has grandstand seating. That is something that softball does not have - not even close. 
How is the attendance for softball games? Doesn't seem too impressive when I walk past the place. The fans can look a little forlorn there. The softball "complex" is on my daily walking route. 
No more "Cesar Chavez" sign out in that neck of the woods. Oh, the problems men can have with their hormonal urges. Bill Cosby was such a genius entertainer for America. I saw  him perform in Las Vegas once. Now he is scrubbed. In Chavez's case, he is scrubbed because of "allegations." The state of Texas scrubbed him as fast as they could. Texas is ruled by Republicans who never want to give credit to organized labor. 
The baseball Tigers will play at Minnewaska Area on Monday, May 11.
 
Tigers 16, BOLD 2
Chizek Field was the site for our big 16-2 win over the Warriors of BOLD. The bottom of the fourth seemed to really tell the story as we rallied for ten runs. 
We scored the 16 runs on 13 hits. On the negative side we had four errors. But the day was overwhelmingly positive. Oh, look at the BOLD error total: 8! BOLD was limited to four hits. 
Lots of Tigers got into the offensive act. Let's acknowledge the contributors and I'll start with Riley Asmus whose specialty sport is baseball. He lived up to that with three hits in four at-bats with two of his hits doubles. He scored two runs and drove in two. 
Ozzy Jerome tripled as part of his two-for-three showing. He walked, scored two runs and drove in two. Alex Asmus doubled, stole a base, scored two runs and drove in three. Jack Kehoe had a hit, got on via HBP and stole a base. He crossed home plate once. 
Hunter Westerman went two-for-three with a run scored and an RBI. Brayden Carlson had a hit, a run scored and an RBI. Travis Buss walked, stole a base and scored two runs. Hunter Smith doubled, scored two runs and drove in two. Riley Saito came through at two-for-four with one of his hits a double. He scored three runs and drove in two. 
Carlson and Smith pitched for the Tigers with Carlson getting the win with his four innings in which he fanned three batters. Smith struck out two batters in his one inning. 
These are stressful times for the BOLD school district as there is a criminal investigation of district finances! Just imagine the "Dragnet" theme song in your head!
Here's a heads-up re. MACA softball: May 14 presents an important home game and important test for the Tigers who often are not tested well. A high-caliber Border West team is coming here to play. I write more about Border West and the upcoming big game on my companion blog site, "Morris of Course." Here is the link. - BW
 
At it again
Like fingernails on a blackboard, we are being subjected once again to schoolteachers complaining to the board about their compensation. How much do I dislike this? Let me count the ways. These accounts get into our newspaper which is how I'm made aware. 
I have seen accusations from the teachers of the board "lying." That took balls or chutzpah or whatever. This was not in the most recent account. The most recent account was pretty predictable. "Woe is me." I'll bet each one of these crying souls was delighted on the day they were hired. 
Teachers unions grew to be a scourge across our nation. For some reason they were allowed to become way too powerful. If there is one thing that will get me to vote Republican - which I really don't want to do - it's the sense that Democrats are bedfellows with the teacher unions. 
I actually think there has been some progress in beating down all the chutzpah from the teacher unions. 
I was with the Morris newspaper when the unions were in their salad days with power and it could have made me puke. It wasn't even in the long-term best interests of the teachers. My God they behaved like entitled jerks. 
Right here in Morris I saw these people organize boycotts of businesses. I think if there were any talk of that now, our board and administration would resolve to really clip their wings. "Conservatives" in government have more power than they did three or four decades ago. I think a big positive change is that the school administrators of today think and act like real "managers" instead of being warmed-over teachers who would be right at home in the "teachers lounge." Is there still such a thing as a "teachers lounge?" I hope not. It was always a bad look. 
We don't want our administrators to be "against" teachers but we want them to put on a boss's hat sometimes, to say "no more bulls--t." And I think this has happened in large part. But the teachers still line up to go and complain about their lot in life at school board meetings. I wish such presentations could be confined to separate closed meetings designated "personnel." It is depressing for the public to sec this stuff.  
I got a kick out of it several years ago when a board member spoke up on how teachers need to emphasize "preventative health care" more! Their insurance probably gets crazy. We read all the news reports about job growth in health care, but these jobs don't produce anything. 
One of my favorite economic commentators, Peter Schiff, pointed out recently "when I go to the doctor, I want him to solve my problem and then I don't want to go back." 
Amen.
Sound and fury, signifying nothing

- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - musicstuff54@gmail.com 

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Command with the bats in 14-4 win

The MACA bats made noise in the 14-4 softball win over BOLD Tuesday at home. It was a good test for coach Mary Holmberg's squad: opponent BOLD had good creds. 
Fans watched six innings unfold as the Tigers took it to the Warriors with a 13-hit attack. Meanwhile the Warriors managed just five safeties. Very encouraging for the Motown fans with post-season getting closer. The Tigers prevailed by the margin of ten. 
So the Tigers are in a lofty perch: No. 9 in the AA rankings. Oh, and the Warriors are up there too at No. 6 but in the A division. 
The BOLD school district is undergoing a criminal investigation into school district finances. What a blessing we have no such hindrance in our own school. 
 
Remember music! 
Looks like the big May band concert is coming up on Monday at our school. I expect it will follow the tradition of including an ice cream social during which we can hear soloists and ensembles from the contests. "Contests" in music? Well of course! The ice cream social is in the cafeteria area. After that, everyone proceeds to the concert hall. 
Does everyone now take the opulent concert hall for granted? I am age 71 and can remember many years of more modest resources. Like for example the auditorium of the old, now-razed school. Although, the art deco auditorium had its charms. A big problem was the sharp drop-off at the edge of the stage! The way people look down at their phones nowadays, would be an even worse hazard. Varsity basketball used to be played at that place! I personally watched some of that. 
But today! My what fabulous and spacious facilities we have. So don't take it for granted please. 
The softball line scores from Tuesday were 14-13-1 for the Tigers, 4-5-4 for the Warriors. I am pleased to be able to share some individual stat highlights on this Thursday morning. Weather getting better? Not by much. Word is, it'll improve for tomorrow (Friday) but then get a little colder for Saturday which is UMM graduation day. I'll be standing in my usual place to observe the processional: in between Oyate and the "circle drive." 
I'm curious what kind of instrumental music has been arranged. Through the vast majority of UMM's history we could take for granted a full-fledged band of nearly 100 percent current students. "The way it should be!" We lost that during covid and it has not come back, alas. A real shame. 
I wonder about the choir for Saturday. Yulene does a terrific job for the resources she has. This isn't your father's UMM choir. Or my father's UMM choir either! My father Ralph E. Williams directed all UMM music in the institution's first year and remained active for many years. He was most well-known for his UMM men's chorus which strongly helped UMM establish its standing in its earliest years. And this was so vitally important to the original boosters of the place! 
UMM was represented at the Seattle World's Fair when America was gripped by Cold War panic. JFK was supposed to visit to close the fair but he canceled, as he had to attend to the Cuban missile crisis. 
Well we're in the year 2026 and UMM has such a long history now. We can legitimately worry about the future. Some hard decisions may be coming down. Well, we'll see. I'm afraid these decisions will be made pretty distant from Morris. 
 
A big second inning
BOLD failed to score over the first four innings. Meanwhile the Tigers attacked the ball superbly to get six runs in the second, among nine total runs in the first three innings. We polished things off with five in the sixth. 
Don't underestimate fielding: just one error by MACA, four by BOLD. 
Ah, let's look at the hitting highlights. And here I'll start with my neighbor Addie Cihak who walked twice and scored two runs. Keep it up Addie! Ashlin Gibson drew a walk, stole a base, scored a run, drove in one and went one-for-one. 
Leah Berlinger went one-for-two and scored a run. Nora Boyle had a hit, drew a walk, scored a run and drove in one. Haley Kill walked and drove in a run. Ryla Koehler had a hit and drew a walk. Jade Marty crossed home plate once. Mia Lu Asche had a hit, a run scored and an RBI. Samantha Konz had two hits, drove in three runs and scored one. 
I enjoy typing the name "Harmony Coverdale." It's just a neat name IMHO. This Tiger had a triple while going two-for-five. She drove in two runs and scored three. 
Aina Rose as unstoppable at bat with four-for-four numbers! She walked and stole two bases. She scored two runs and drove in two. 
Turning to pitching, Boyle and Kill shared the responsiblity. Boyle got the win with her 5 1/3 innings and four strikeouts. Kill set down one batter on strikes. 
We're looking at an 11-2 record for the Tigers now! It's really pretty par for the course for an MACA regular season. All eyes will be on the section level of play! Can we survive the teams from down south that seem so formidable? Not sure why that should be. 
Hey, I'm surprised at how much of the regular season is left! We're scheduled to host Melrose today (Thursday). The weather looks good (although a bit cold) as I write the first draft of this. 
Does the Stevens County Times website have a report on the BOLD game? People are paid to put out that product. I am not.
Aina Rose shares the following on her NCSA College Recruiting page:
Aina Rose
Hi!  I'm Aina - a 2029 infielder/RHP.
Faith, family, friends, and my community have all shaped who I am, both as a person and as a softball player. I started playing softball in third grade on my town league team.  I really fell in love with the sport in fourth grade, when I joined my 10U travel softball team. Since then, softball has taught me that I’m stronger than I think and that I can handle tough situations if I’m willing to work hard. I’ve learned that improvement doesn’t just happen—you have to put in the time, effort, and focus if you actually want to get better.
Academics are very important to me, and my goal is to stay on the A Honor Roll throughout high school. On the field, I’ve had to overcome being smaller and less physically strong than some teammates, which means I have to work extra hard to keep up. I’m also introverted and naturally shy, so becoming more of a vocal leader has been a challenge. My coaches often describe me as kind, coachable, and mentally tough. I may not be the loudest player on the field, but I listen, think things through, stay calm under pressure, and always try to lead through my effort, attitude, and consistency. 

- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - musicstuff54@gmail.com