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RC baseball makes offensive statement
wat2.jpgThe Rush City Tigers baseball team’s April 30 extra-innings loss to Aitkin (see: RC baseball loses see-saw heartbreaker), was bookended by home field offensive explosions against Onamia on April 29, and Pine City on May 1.
 
Fishing opener update: access conditions vary
Minnesota boaters will find a variety of conditions at public water accesses for the May 10 fishing opener, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The DNR Division of Trails and Waterways is making a special effort to ensure all DNR boat launches are ready by the opener,
 
Boys scores improve with weather
moos2.jpgNorth Branch boys golfers finished out of the top 10 individually and collectively at the Purple Hawk Invite in Cambridge on Monday. The Vikings best round came from Doug Jorgenson, who golfed an 82 for 18 holes. Mike Dahl had an 87, Taylor Perreault an 88, and Joe Fairbanks an 89.
 
RC softball starts slow, but comes on strong in April
The Rush City softball team started last week 0-2, but managed to get one back against the Pine City Dragons late in the week that would serve as payback for an earlier, tough loss. Tuesday, April 29 saw Rush City at Pine City for the first time.
 
Viking baseball drops four in a row
North Branch Viking baseball has had a rough go of it the last couple of weeks, dropping four straight games between April 28 and May 5. But the team has benefitted from some stellar individual performances along the way.
 
Foley’s game improving with time
Like other local varsity teams, the North Branch girls golf team has been battling the weather this spring. Cold, wet, and windy conditions, plus the youth of the squad, have combined to cause some early-season struggles.
 
RC baseball loses see-saw heartbreaker
April 30 looked like it was going to be Aitkin’s day from the start. On the road, they jumped out in front of the Rush City Tigers baseball team right away, taking a three-run lead out of the top half of the first inning.
 
Tennis takes lumps, but learns
The North Branch tennis team suffered consecutive losses on April 29 and May 1, to both St. Louis Park and Benilde St. Margaret’s. The first, a match against sixth-ranked St. Louis Park, saw North Branch singles players blanked, except for third singles player Joel Crambet...
 
Tigers lose to Mustangs
The Mora Mustangs came into town and ran away with a 13-2 win over the Rush City Tigers softball team. “Give credit to Mora.  They are a good hitting team, and they played good defense.  We needed to play better defense from the start and we had too many mental errors to keep us in the game...
 
NB track team struggles, but individuals shine at St. Francis tri
The St. Francis Triangular on April 29 wasn’t that kind to the North Branch track team, but athletes from both the boys and girls team put in some stellar performances.
 
RC golf battling through Mother Nature
One might say the winner in the early going of the Rush City golf team’s season has been the weather. Shortened rounds, and windy, wet conditions have been as much a battle as the competition.
 
NB boys tennis gets a big win
North Branch boys’ tennis had a fruitful day on April 22. A match against Columbia Heights resulted in a dominant performance in both the singles and doubles categories. Viking Nick Lambrecht won a three-set match, 6-4, 5-7, 6-1, against Pao Vang at the number one singles position...
 
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