O-fers 17, Lakers Inn 9

Salty said I should write something nice, so I will, right after I wish him good luck as the wedding crasher this weekend. Have fun storming the castle!

So Beck wrote the lineup, and for about three innings he looked like a damn genius because we were on pace to win the game 1-0. But, alas, things . . . → Read More: O-fers 17, Lakers Inn 9

O-fers face two nasty opponents Wednesday

Angelo’s on McEuen 2 at 7:15 and the weather basically, well, all day. Eighty percent chance of rain Tuesday and 70 percent on Wednesday. We should expect cold weather and plan on being flexible with our schedules.

If the games are on schedule, we will win and play Thursday night, same field, same time. I know there’s . . . → Read More: O-fers face two nasty opponents Wednesday

The future of McEuen Field

I attended a meeting last night concerning the future of McEuen Field (also Front Avenue and the boat launches there). About 50 people, including councilmembers, the mayor, Recreation Director Steve Anthony and Parks Director Doug Eastwood were there to contribute. Continue reading The future of McEuen Field

Somewhere in the middle

There’s a balancing point somewhere between Superior, which had 38 teams on three ballfields, and Coeur d’Alene, which drew 4 teams to a tournament in a city with eight ballfields. With about a hundred men’s teams from which to draw, something just isn’t right when only four teams show up to play. I don’t know what . . . → Read More: Somewhere in the middle