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RedHawks Homer Twice to Tie Series with Lake Country

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Alec Olund and Dillon Thomas each homered Saturday night to lead the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks to a 5-2 win over the Lake Country DockHounds in front of 3,875 fans at Newman Outdoor Field. After fans lined up early and around the block to receive replica throwback RedHawks jerseys before the game, Olund led off the second with a solo shot to left field and Parker Stroh singled in a run later in the inning to tie the game at 2-2. Kolby Kiser earned the win with five innings of two-run, four-hit pitching in his seventh start of the year. He recovered well and did not allow a run after giving up back-to-back home runs to the first two DockHounds batters of the game. Dillon Thomas rocketed a no-doubter onto Albrecht Boulevard in the third inning to give the RedHawks the eventual winning run, and he added some insurance in the eighth with a sharp double down the right field line to score two more Fargo-Moorhead runs. Parker Harm’s three-inning, no-hit stint transitioned nicely into a Garrett Alexander save – his second of the season – in the ninth.
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Stingers Defeat Larks 7-6 in Extra Inning Thriller  

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Will Eldridge was flawless in a two inning save, as Eldridge held the Larks off the board in the 9th and 10th innings to secure the Stingers’ 7-6 win Saturday night. “I love being out there in that situation, and having two innings to compete, it just makes it that much more fun,” said Eldridge. Sebastian Edwards came in to pitch the 10th inning for the Larks. Bryce Ronken tapped a grounder back to Edwards to begin the inning, but Edwards airmailed the throw to first, which allowed the Stingers to take a 7-6 lead. The Stingers took an early lead, but trailed for most of the game. Larks starting pitcher Sean Carey gave up three walks and a pair of base hits in the first as the Stingers jumped out to a 4-0 lead. The Larks responded in the bottom of the 1st. With two outs and no one out, Erick Dessens battled to work a walk, and the Larks kept the line moving from there. Five hits, a walk, and a hit by pitch later, and the Larks had taken a 5-4 lead. Sydney Ward would tack on a run on a monstrous solo home run in the 2nd inning. The Stingers would scratch runs across in the 6th and 7th innings to tie the game before winning it in extras. “We’ve been scuffling a little bit with rainouts,” said Stingers manager Nate Johnson. “To be able to come out and win this one in extras hopefully gives us momentum going into tomorrow.” FULL STORY

The MoonDogs Fall In Game 1 Of Their Second Big Sticks Series

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The Mankato MoonDogs will drop Game 1 of their series with the Big Sticks, losing 10-3. The Big Sticks would strike first, getting 3 runs onto the scoreboard in the top of the second. The MoonDogs would try to give the Big Sticks a rebuttal, bringing 1 run in at the bottom of the second. Wills Maginnis (Georgia State) would be the first MoonDog today to touch home plate, scoring our first run on a wild pitch. The Big Sticks would extend their lead in the fifth, seventh, and ninth innings of the game, making their score 10. The MoonDogs would try to use the seventh and eighth innings of work to their advantage by trying to cut the Big Stick lead. Connor Cuff (University of Louisiana-Lafayette) would come around to score on a passed ball, walking Cannon Peery (Grand Canyon University). In the eighth, Evan Saunders (Iowa Western CC) would touch home due to a fielder’s choice, putting out Maginnis. Jack Wills (University of Evansville) would take over on the bump for Garrett. Wills pitched for 1.1 innings of work before the rain delay. He would face 8 batters, striking out one. Luke Harrington (Angelina College) would be the last arm for the MoonDogs after the rain delay. Harrington would end the game with 0.2 innings of work, striking out ⅔ batters. The MoonDogs would end the game, falling 10-3.


By Jeff Baranick

With June halfway complete, American Legion baseball takes center-stage on the North Dakota summer sports scene, with a slew of games being played in multiple divisions over the course of the past week. KDKT was on the scene in Hazen this past Friday evening for a Class B inter-district diamond clash between visiting Kidder County out of District 4 and the District 1-based Astros of Hazen Post 189. And after surrendering three 1st-inning tallies to Kidder County, Hazen stormed back to claim a 13-3, 5-inning victory, pounding out 10 hits against the opponents' pitchers. Leading the hitting parade for the Astros was the heart of the order--batters 4, 5, & 6 in the lineup: Brayden Haack, Cameron Grimm, and Grant Krause. That trio combined to go 6-for-8 at the plate, banging out three doubles and three singles. Credited with the pitching win was Grimm, while Grady Holen threw the last two innings in relief for Hazen. Earlier in the week, the Astros got blitzed at home by the Garrison Titans 21-6, as the Titans erupted for 15 runs in their final two at-bats to break a 6-all tie after five frames. Delivering a big hit in Garrison's victory was catcher Emmit Lagge who belted a 6th-inning 3-run homer. In two other twinbills involving a District 1 squad, the Beulah Cyclones swept both the Dickinson Volunteers and Bismarck Barons. The home-field Beulah victories at the expense of Class A Dickinson were by scores of 10-3 & 8-7, while the Cyclones downed the Barons at Bismarck's Municipal Ballpark by tallies of 12-2 & 6-1. Going back to last Sunday, the Saskatoon (SK) Diamondbacks nudged the Minot Vistas 8-6 in the title-tilt of the BNC National Bank Border Battle Tournament. Also in that six-team tourney, the D-backs blasted the Bismarck Governors 13-6; the Mandan Chiefs doubled up the Regina (SK) White Sox 14-7; and the Vistas downed the Saskatoon Cubs 9-5. In another high-profile baseball tourney staged in Lincoln NE, two North Dakota teams squared off for the championship after defeating two Nebraska squads. In the run-up to the title-clash, Fargo Post 2 nipped Lincoln East 4-3 and West Fargo busted Papillion South 7-3. In the tourney finale, Fargo Post 2 beat the Patriots of West Fargo, 5-2. In additional AA Legion matchups this past week--all twinbills--Post 2 swept the Dickinson Roughriders 5-1 & 10-0; the Roughriders swept the Grand Forks Royals 11-0 & 2-zip; Fargo Post 400 took two from the Royals by scores of 9-8 & 7-3, plus notched two wins over the Mandan Chiefs--12-6 & 5-1. Furthermore, the Bismarck Governors and Minot Vistas split a pair of games, with the Govs winning the first matchup 6-5 and the Vistas the second one, 7-5. The Governors also beat the Williston Keybirds twice; those game-scores were 3-0 and 16-6. Moreover, Rapid City Post 22 took the broom to Williston, 8-7 & 11-1, while the Jamestown Eagles and Mandan split a doubleheader. The Eagles claimed the opener 9-2 and the Chiefs the nightcap, 5-2. In some Class A baseball showdowns, the Bismarck Reps routed the Williston Oilers 15-0 & 17-7; the Bismarck Senators outscored the Valley City Royals 16-10; and the Burlington Bulldogs and Minot Metros took turns beating each other. Burlington won game one of doubleheader 7-4, while the Metros notched an 8-6 win in game two. Finally, in an inter-divisional skirmish, Class A's Minot Metros rallied to defeat Class B's Washburn Post 12, 7-6. Now, in this new week unfolding, KDKT will showcase two Class B District 1 diamond encounters from Coal Country. On Tuesday (June 17th), the confrontation is Washburn Post 12 visiting Hazen Post 189, with first-pitch slated for 5:00 pm CT. The following day (June 18th), Beulah will entertain Hazen at Goldmann Field, with that game also scheduled for a 5:00 pm CT start.

Filed by Veteran KDKT Sportscaster Jeff Baranick
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This Week's Wrap-Up:  The Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks lost their series with the Lincoln Saltdogs last weekend, 3-1. Lincoln won game one 7-4 and game two 10-1. The Redhawks bounced back with an 8-3 victory in game three, but fell 4-2 in the final game of the series. Fargo-Moorhead took down the Kansas City Monarchs 2-1 in their midweek series. The Redhawks won game one 8-3 over the Monarchs, but dropped game two 5-4. The Redhawks closed out the series with a 9-6 victory on June 12th. This weekend, Fargo-Moorhead began a three-game series with the Lake Country Dock Hounds, and Lake Country won the opening game 2-1. The Dock Hounds took the lead in the first inning with one run, and they held onto that lead until the bottom of the seventh. Aidan Byrne brought home the Redhawks' lone run with a single in the infield to score Robert Perez Jr. from third. The Dock Hounds broke the tie with a sacrifice fly to center field to score the game-winning run in the top of the ninth inning. Perez Jr. and Dillon Thomas were the Redhawks' to record a hit in the game. Perez Jr. went one for four at the plate with one run, and Thomas went one for four at the dish with a double. Fargo-Moorhead bounced back with a 5-2 victory over the Dock Hounds. Lake Country jumped out to a 2-0 lead with back-to-back solo home runs in their opening two at-bats of the game. The Redhawks answered in the bottom of the second inning with an Alec Olund lead-off solo home run. Parker Stroh brought in the tying run with a single that brought home Aidan Byrne. Dillon Thomas broke the tie in the bottom of the third inning with a solo home run to take a 3-2 lead, and brought in two insurance runs in the bottom of the eighth with a double that scored Derek Maiben and Thomas Green. Dillon Thomas led Fargo-Moorhead offensively as he went two for four at the plate with one run and three RBIs. Maiben went three for four at the plate and scored one run. Kolby Kiser recorded the win on the mound as he threw five innings, allowing four hits and two earned runs. He struck out four batters and walked two. Garrett Alexander recorded the save with one inning of work, striking out two of the three batters he faced. Fargo-Moorhead closes out its series with Lake Country on June 15th. The Redhawks will then take on the Sioux City Explorers on June 17th-19th at Newman Outdoor Field. The Bismarck Larks went 1-6 over the past week as they were swept by the St. Cloud Rox 5-4 and 4-1. Bismarck then fell 11-8 and 8-7 to the La Crosse Loggers on June 9th and 10th. The Larks split their series with the Minot Hot Tots on June 12th and 13th. Minot won game one of the series 6-2, but Bismarck bounced back with an 8-3 victory in game two. The Larks took the lead in the top of the fourth inning with four runs. Sam Richardson brought home the Larks' opening run with a double into right field to score Ryan Christiansen from second. Frankie Santiago scored to put Bismarck up 2-0 off a wild pitch that got past the Hot Tots' catcher. Sonnier Moses then singled into left field to score Richardson from third. Kyle Hvidsten brought home the Larks' final run in the bottom of the second with a single into left field to bring home Moses from third. Bismarck added two more runs in the top of the fourth inning with a Jayder Raifstanger single that scored Carson Luna. Sydney Ward then singled into center field to score Kyle Hvidsten from third. Minot answered with two runs of their own in the bottom of the fourth inning. The Larks scored one more run in the top of the sixth and one in the eighth. The Hot Tots' final run came in the bottom of the eighth inning. Hvidsten paced the Larks offensively as he went two for three at the plate with three runs and one RBI. Carson Luna was the only other Lark to record multiple hits in the game as he was two for four at the dish with one run. Ryan Radkey drew the win on the mound as he threw four innings, allowing five hits and two earned runs. He struck out four batters and walked one. Bismarck fell 7-6 on June 14th to the Willmar Stingers, and they jumped out to an early 4-0 lead in the top of the first inning. Bismarck answered with five runs of their own. Carson Luna brought in the Larks' opening two runs with a single into center field to score Erick Dessens and Sydney Ward. Ricardo Aponte then scored Jayder Raifstanger and Luna with a single into right field. Dasan Harris gave the Larks the lead with a single in the infield that scored Ryan Christiansen from third. Sydney Ward put Bismarck up 6-4 in the bottom of the second inning with a solo home run into left field. Willmar scored once in the sixth and seventh innings to tie the game up, but neither team could break the tie in regulation. Willmar scored in the top of the 10th inning off an error from the Larks' pitcher, and Bismarck went three up, three down in the bottom of the inning. Sydney Ward paced the Larks offensively as he went two for three at the plate with two runs and one RBI. Bismarck closes out their series with the Stingers on June 15th before they host the Eau Claire Express for a four-game series on June 16th-18th. The Badlands Big Sticks went 5-2 over the past week, and they kicked it off with a 3-1 series victory over the Willmar Stingers on June 7th-11th. The Stingers won game one 17-12, but the Big Sticks won the following three games. Badlands won game two 13-10, game three 10-5, and game four 8-4. The Big Sticks split their series with the La Crosse Loggers on June 12th and 13th. Badlands dropped game one 7-3, but bounced back with a 9-2 victory over the Loggers on June 13th. The Big Sticks continued their winning ways with a 10-3 victory over the Mankato MoonDogs in game one of the series. Badlands jumped out to an early lead with three runs in the top of the second inning. Ryker Schow scored the Big Sticks' first run off a wild pitch, and Gavyn Schlotterback scored off an error from the MoonDogs' right fielder in the same at-bat. Shane Miller brought home Matthew Dieguez with a double into right field in the following at-bat. Mankato answered with one run of their own in the bottom of the second inning. Chayton Fischer added to the Big Sticks' lead with a double into right field to score Troy Berg from second. Badlands added two more runs in the top of the seventh, with two unearned runs coming off another error from Mankato. The Big Sticks added their four insurance runs in the top of the ninth. Ryan Muizelaar brought in the opening two runs with a single into center field to score Shane Miller and Troy Berg. Gavyn Schlotterback singled into center field to score Muizelaar and Ryker Schow. Berg led Badlands offensively as he went one for three at the plate with three runs. Schlotterback went two for three at the dish with one run and two RBIs. Justan Autry drew the win on the mound for the Big Sticks as he threw five innings, allowing one hit and one earned run. He struck out four batters and walked three. Badlands closes out their road series with Mankato on June 15th before they host the MoonDogs for a four-game series on June 16th-18th. The Minot Hot Tots have gone 1-6 over the past week, and the Mankato MoonDogs swept them on June 7th and 8th. Minot lost game one 16-1 and dropped game two 7-3. The Duluth Huskies took down Minot 11-3 in the opening game of the series and followed it up with a 5-4 win. The Hot Tots' lone win of the week came against the Bismarck Larks on June 12th with a 6-2 victory. Bismarck bounced back with an 8-3 victory over Minot in game two. The Hot Tots dropped their most recent game, 7-6, to the St. Cloud Rox on June 14th. The Rox scored the game's opening run in the bottom of the first inning. Minot's first run of the game came on a Matt Toomey single into right field to score Henry Allen from second. St. Cloud took the lead back with one run in the bottom of the third. Minot scored twice in the top of the fourth and added three more runs in the fifth to take a 6-2 lead. Bryson Webb scored in the top of the fourth as Henry Allen drew a walk with the bases loaded to bring Webb home from third. Christian Stratis then hit a sacrifice fly to score TJ Stottlemyre from third to give Minot a 3-2 lead. In the top of the fifth inning, the Hot Tots again loaded the bases, and Bryson Webb drew a walk that brought home Matt Toomey. Stottlemyre then drew another walk in the following at-bat to score Bryson Hoier. Henry Allen brought home Webb with a single into center field for the Hot Tots' final run of the game. St. Cloud scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to bring themselves within one. The Rox won the game with two runs in the bottom of the ninth. The game-winning run came as the bases were loaded and a pitch hit Austin Haley to score Ethan Gibson from third. Minot closes out their series with St. Cloud on June 15th before they host the Duluth Huskies on June 16th-18th.

Filed by KDKT Sportscaster Josh Coleman
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