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| Buddy
July 24, 2006 10:34:39 PM
Entry #: 1578389
| Did Robin go and check out Woodbury's field? Cause it hardly even rained in the cities tonight, they must have had six guys, dangit, those guys are slick. Their field must have 10 foot fences with tighter gaps in which our Ninja Commish couldnt slip through. Fair enough. Roosters shall play tomarrow and settle it.
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| Shark Attack
July 24, 2006 10:36:44 PM
Entry #: 1578392
| What pansies, we found a way to play!
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| Tri City Shark
July 25, 2006 2:29:16 PM
Entry #: 1579813
| Since field access has been brought to the forefront, we’d like to apologize again and thank the St. Anthony Hogs for their adaptability to the events of last Wednesday, July 19th. Our field, like Kuenkel, also has a ten foot fence surrounding it, with locked gates on both sides. After heavy rains in the north metro earlier that day, we arrived at the field to not only a small puddle down the 1st base line, but also to the 3rd base gate being tightly locked. Apparently the field maintenance man had neglected to unlock it. Risking a forfeit, we scrambled to accommodate this unexpected turn of events and gain access to the complex. Unfortunately, our assistant coach had forgotten his rope, harness, caribiners, and crampons which he had used to access Kuenkel Field on June 25th. After some discussion between both players and coaches, it was agreed upon to move the bleachers, rope off a new pathway behind the backstop, carry the equipment an additional 150-200 feet, and access the field through the unlocked gate down the 1st base line. Additionally, this turn of events caused the Shark water cooler to be inconveniently located on the dugout bench for the entire game, rather than on top of the dugout (since access was unavailable). After the game, both teams again had to exit through the 1st base gate. We sincerely thank the St. Anthony Hogs for assisting with this change and also Pizzle, Shark Attack, What U Call Me, WeBeatYouAgain, Kyle Lohse, and seldom “Forum” visitor Magnork, who all helped prep the field that day.
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| Magnor
July 25, 2006 4:21:52 PM
Entry #: 1580139
| Well as a product of Jeff Ruikka I felt I had to do what ever I could to make the field playable. I mean I did learn from the best!
Ruikka for Grounds Keeper of the year!
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