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post 10341

Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 11:40 pm
by boblee
GR3343 wrote:
boblee wrote: Sophomore threw a one hit shutout against Hermantown.
Was that Skrbec?
Yes it was. Sounded like he tossed a gem.

Re: post 10341

Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 11:50 am
by GR3343
boblee wrote:
GR3343 wrote:
boblee wrote: Sophomore threw a one hit shutout against Hermantown.
Was that Skrbec?
Yes it was. Sounded like he tossed a gem.
Good to hear, hope he can keep it up. With him and Wood, sounds like they can do some damage this year.

post 10355

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 8:11 pm
by boblee
Grand Rapids 5
Bemidji 3

Final/8

Sophomore Kyle Kleinendorst hit a walk off two-run homer.

Grand Rapids 5
Greenway 0

Final

Senior Kyle Figgins pitched a complete game two-hit shut out.

Grand Rapids 11
Brainerd 0

Final/5

Grand Rapids improves to 7-0. They have allowed just 5 runs and have scored 43 in the 7 games. The Orange and Black are looking good up north.

Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 10:52 am
by packerboy
The SEC will go down to the wire just like in hockey.

Stillwater, CDH, Woodbury and Mounds View all have 3 losses going into the final week . There are a number of head to head games so everybody has it "in their own hands".

Of course we all know that its "In His Hands" and who that favors but pitching, defense and timely hitting may play a part.

Lets hope the weather holds.

Re: post 10355

Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 12:20 pm
by DmanDad1980
boblee wrote:Grand Rapids 5
Bemidji 3

Final/8

Sophomore Kyle Kleinendorst hit a walk off two-run homer.

Grand Rapids 5
Greenway 0

Final

Senior Kyle Figgins pitched a complete game two-hit shut out.

Grand Rapids 11
Brainerd 0

Final/5

Grand Rapids improves to 7-0. They have allowed just 5 runs and have scored 43 in the 7 games. The Orange and Black are looking good up north.
Yeahhhh... but look at who they are playing... SOS, baby...

Sorry I just had flashbacks of the "northern" teams vs "metro" discussion (one sided albeit) we had in Feb - March earlier this year...
Rapids: always strong in baseball... Any Jetland's still pitching in the system? :D
Go Rapids :!:

Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 11:45 am
by packerboy
The SEC has 4 in the metro top 10 fighting for the conference championship.

CDH beat MV in 8 innings yesterday to drop the Mustangs out of the 4 way tie but they are anything but dead.

Stillwater and Woodbury kept pace with wins.

It will go down to the last out.

post 10362

Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 2:36 pm
by boblee
Grand Rapids with a long week ahead of them, weather permitting:

Tuesday:
vs. Hibbing 4:00
vs. Greenway 7:00

Thursday:
@ Virginia 4:00 & 7:00

Friday:
@ Eagan 4:00
@ Eden Prairie 7:00

Saturday:
@ Moorhead 1:00 & 3:00

post 10365

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 12:06 am
by boblee
Rapids takes care of today:

Grand Rapids 14
Hibbing 2

F/5

Grand Rapids 12
Greenway 0

F/5

Kyle Figgins threw a no-hitter in the second game.

Grand Rapids is now 9-0.

They have now scored 69 runs and allowed only 6 in 9 games.

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:40 am
by packerboy
CDH beat Woodbury and the win coupled with the Stillwater loss to WBL, puts CDH in first place in the SEC.

CDH can clinch a share of the title with a win over Roseville tonight.

CDH vs Stillwater Friday night at CDH

MV and Woodbury go at Friday in a double header.

Anything can happen including a 4 way tie

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 10:09 am
by Neutron 14
I tell ya its Like a nighmare when the paper misspells your kids last name. Twice now in one year....

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 10:30 am
by packerboy
What's really Like A Nightmare is standing around in 45 degree weather being pelted by cold drizzle watching a baseball game in the middle of boofin May.

But the next few days should be...Like a Dream Come True.

Sunny and 60s.

Heck, maybe we can see a ball land in the outfield with out making a splash.

Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:36 am
by packerboy
CDH clinches a tie for the SEC crown with a win over Roseville.

Stillwater beat Hastings so they have a chance to tie CDH Friday in the conference finale for the 2 teams.

Woodbury and MV play each other twice on Friday so only one of them can run the table to make it a three way tie if the Ponies beat CDH.

And thats the way it is.

post 10379

Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:09 pm
by boblee
Only one game in Virginia tonight:

Grand Rapids 11
Virginia 1

F/5

Kyle Kleinendorst on the mound for Grand Rapids.

Rapids moves to 10-0 and they have outscored opponents 80-7 in those games.

Re: post 10379

Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:34 pm
by ap4mvp
boblee wrote:Only one game in Virginia tonight:

Grand Rapids 11
Virginia 1

F/5

Kyle Kleinendorst on the mound for Grand Rapids.

Rapids moves to 10-0 and they have outscored opponents 80-7 in those games.
Its nice to see Grand Rapids doing well, it wasn't to many years ago we went up there and whipped them good.

post 10380

Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:38 pm
by boblee
ap4mvp wrote:
boblee wrote:Only one game in Virginia tonight:

Grand Rapids 11
Virginia 1

F/5

Kyle Kleinendorst on the mound for Grand Rapids.

Rapids moves to 10-0 and they have outscored opponents 80-7 in those games.
Its nice to see Grand Rapids doing well, it wasn't to many years ago we went up there and whipped them good.
They have been pretty competitive lately.

Last year was a down year, lost in the first round to Hibbing.

Two years ago they were ranked #1 in the state for about 1/2 the season and lost in the final 4.

Three years ago they were state AAA runner-up.

Before that were many years of struggle.

post 10385

Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 11:27 pm
by boblee
Eagan 8
Grand Rapids 7

In an error-filled Thunderhawk struggle, Eagan stole the first game from Rapids this season.

Grand Rapids 3
Eden Prairie 1

The Thunderhawks bounce back, powered by a three-hitter from senior Gabe Wood and a three-run homer from senior Billy Shaw

Grand Rapids 16
Moorhead 7

Eric Hovet hit 2 home runs, including a Grand Slam to pace Grand Rapids to it's 12th win of the season.

Grand Rapids 12
Moorhead 11

In the second game of one of the windiest days of the year the Thunderhawks broke out to a big lead and held on just enough to beat the Moorhead Spuds to sweep the double header.

Another long week ahead:

Monday @ Duluth Denfeld
Tuesday @ Superior
Wednesday @ Hibbing
Thursday vs. Cloquet
Saturday vs. St. Francis (@ Princeton) and @ Princeton

Re: post 10385

Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 9:32 am
by Indians forever
boblee wrote:Eagan 8
Grand Rapids 7

In an error-filled Thunderhawk struggle, Eagan stole the first game from Rapids this season.

Grand Rapids 3
Eden Prairie 1

The Thunderhawks bounce back, powered by a three-hitter from senior Gabe Wood and a three-run homer from senior Billy Shaw

Grand Rapids 16
Moorhead 7

Eric Hovet hit 2 home runs, including a Grand Slam to pace Grand Rapids

to it's 12th win of the season.

Grand Rapids 12
Moorhead 11

In the second game of one of the windiest days of the year the Thunderhawks broke out to a big lead and held on just enough to beat the Moorhead Spuds to sweep the double header.

Another long week ahead:

Monday @ Duluth Denfeld
Tuesday @ Superior
Wednesday @ Hibbing
Thursday vs. Cloquet
Saturday vs. St. Francis (@ Princeton) and @ Princeton
Holy Crap that is one busy schedule!! When does sections start and what are there chances?

Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 10:42 am
by packerboy
CDH wins the SEC with a nail biting win vs Stillwater on Friday. Da Radahs trailed 3-0 but ralied to win it.

They had to run the table vs Woodbury, MV, Roseville and Stillwater to win it.

Section 4AAA will be a war.

post 10386

Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 1:12 pm
by boblee
Re: Grand Rapids Sectional Play

Sections are the following week. They have a very good shot to do well in sections.

Re: post 10386

Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 9:27 pm
by Indians forever
boblee wrote:Re: Grand Rapids Sectional Play

Sections are the following week. They have a very good shot to do well in sections.
Thanks Bob.

Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 10:01 pm
by GopherWild
Section 4AAA seeds will be announced tomorrow. Cretin Derham Hall won the SEC but I think they may have to settle for a #2 seed. Tartan looks to be the favorite for the #1 seed. #3 I think will be Stillwater, #4 Woodbury, #5 Mahtomedi, #6 North St. Paul, #7 Hill Murray. 8-12 is still difficult to tell but it could end up being Roseville & White Bear Lake 8 & 9 with the City Schools (Central, Como Park & Highland Park) being seeded 10-12. I heard somewhere Cretin lost to Henry Sibley so that would not help their cause to be a #1 seed.

post 10387

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 12:06 am
by boblee
Grand Rapids 8
Duluth Denfeld 0

Sophomore Mike Olson tosses a 3-hit shutout in his first Varsity outing. Grand Rapids improves to 14-1.

post 10389

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 6:34 pm
by boblee
Grand Rapids 14
Superior 1

F/5

Grand Rapids improves to 15-1.

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 11:31 pm
by GopherWild
According to Minnesota State High School League website, these are the official seeds for 4AAA.
1. Tartan
2. Cretin-Derham Hall
3. Woodbury
4. Stillwater
5. Mahtomedi
6. North St. Paul
7. Hill Murray
8. Roseville
9. Highland Park
10. White Bear Lake
11. Central
12. Como Park

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 9:39 am
by packerboy
Interesting.

Well, it will be a great 4AAA tournament. I am sure that Tartan is proud of the #1 seed but good luck with Stillwater.

Important to stay out of the losers bracket with this mess of teams.

CDH got the #2 seed but they have beaten every body in their end of the bracket that they have played.