American Legion Auxiliary Unit 199 meeting
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 199 will have its only meeting for the year in the Legion Clubroom.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 199 will have its only meeting for the year in the Legion Clubroom.
Minneota's Junior American Legion Vultures, like the menancing birds that fly over K. P. Kompelien Park, nearly devoured its prey on Tuesday — but fell just a couple runs short.
The goal wasn’t so much to win the game easily, as it was to escape the semifinals with an intact pitching staff for Tuesday’s possibly two-game showdown with Madison.
Maybe it was the “lackluster” showing Minneota made in a 32-0 loss on Tuesday, but BOLD probably wasn’t prepared for Minneota to put a big fight in the “Best-of-Three” series.
Like a puff of smoke, the sweet smell of success faded in the warm evening sun in Bird Island Tuesday night as the Minneota Legion ran into the BOLD Mudhens buzzsaw and were decimated, 32-0.
The Minneota Vultures Junior Legion lost their opener to Canby, 5-2, but bounced back with a six-inning, 12-2 win over Dawson and are still alive in the double elimination tournament.
The Minneota Vultures Jr. Legion baseball team had a rough week. In two games, they made 21 errors, losing Friday at Sacred Heart to RCW/MACCRAY, 11-10 and Tuesday to the Marshall VFW, 11-5.
On Thursday night, the Minneota Senior Legion team hosted a double header with Dawson. Minneota took the first game 2-0 and won the second game 9-4.
The Minneota Vultures Junior American Legion team has been having trouble getting in seven innings lately.
The Minneota Vultures Jr. American Legion baseball team has begun to play like Vultures, attacking their prey and tearing them apart.