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Hilltoppers Get Revenge

Posted by Mark Dietz at Jul 19, 2001 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
In a practice game scheduled to benefit both teams' hopes of an AABC Championship, the Hilltoppers came ready to revenge the earlier loss. The CoBALTS were handed a good dose of humble pie as they did everything except catch, throw, and hit the ball. image
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CoBALTS Beating the Pants Off Competition

Posted by Mark Dietz at Jul 18, 2001 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Everyone (except Coach) got into the act last week to post two big wins over the Eastside Allstars and the Redwings. Winning pitchers Charlie Dieruff and Greg Meyers were helped by timely hitting as the CoBALTS move to 13-1. With the State Tournament only a week away, the CobALTS will need to keep the momentum up. Tonight, the up-and-coming Anderson A's look to upset a slightly overconfident CoBALT squad. image
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CoBALTS Keep on Rollin'

Posted by Mark Dietz at Jul 11, 2001 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Continuing to pick up momentum for the State Tournament, the CoBALT "Big Rig" used defense, pitching and power to roll-over the tough Montgomery Inn squad 9-0. Pitching another gem was Shannon Morgan (7 inning shutout for his 6th straight victory). The infield turned 3 double plays to help end Montgomery Inn rallies. Lil'Balt Tim Klanke went deep twice (and got Frank plunked) for the second time this year. CoBALTS now stand at 11-1 on the season. image
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Coach Leaves Squad

Posted by Mark Dietz at Jul 11, 2001 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
In the heat of a championship run, Coach is packing up and going to Key West. He says the trip is to scout out new talent for the boys. He leaves the squad in the capable hands of Bo Stineman. Be good 'Balts. Coach will be back soon!image
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Cobalts 10-1 After Win Over Reds

Posted by Mark Dietz at Jul 6, 2001 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The Cobalt Machine again ground down their opponent holding off the Reds to post an 8-4 win Friday night. Power generated by Doug Michelsen and Todd Hiler, speed provided by John Mulvey, and pitching out of jams by Vic Carreon, Scrote, and T.R. O'Brien was the winning recipe. Next up: Montgomery Inn on Wednesday.image