The Rosetown American Legion baseball team returned from a weekend in New Ulm and ended up playing only one of its scheduled Fourth District games last week. The Rockets downed North St.
As traditional Fourth District powers, the American Legion baseball teams from New Brighton’s Tri-City Red and North St. Paul’s 39ers are usually in the hunt for the district championship. This summer is no different.
Although the calendar just turned over to July, the American Legion baseball season is rapidly coming to a conclusion. The North St. Paul 39ers have only five Fourth District games remaining and it appears that all of them will be crucial.
Although the calendar just turned over to July, the American Legion baseball season is rapidly coming to a conclusion. Rosetown enters the final two weeks of the regular season trying to finish in the top half of the Fourth District standings.
Each year, the high school baseball and football all-star events are held on the same weekend. Between the two events, both District 622 high schools had players participating this year.
Each year, the high school baseball and football all-star events are held on the same weekend. Between the two events, all three Bulletin area high schools have players participating this year.
Hill-Murray was the highest seed and put together the longest stay in the post-season of the three Review-area high school baseball teams. At press time for this edition of the Review, the Pioneers were 2-1 in the Section 4AAAA tournament.
The baseball teams from Roseville Area High School and Concordia Academy saw their seasons come to a conclusion a day apart last week. Roseville went 0-2 in the post-season while the Beacons lasted one round longer and finished 1-2.