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Notes from the Jordan Legion baseball coach
August 23, 2007 - 6:49am — Mathias Baden
Ron Beckman reported the following notes from the Central Plains Division II Regional Tournament: - Jordan won coin flips to be the home team in each of the first five games before losing - Jordan's team hosts were Howard and Teri Torgerson of Beulah, N.D. Howard is a huge Minnesota Viking fan with a large room painted purple and gold in his basement with a large screen TV, Viking memorabilia, beverage dispenser, and five-seat lounge arrangement. Teri provided cookies to the team after several games. Howard and Teri provided a cooler of - T. J. Oakes was named tournament MVP. Oakes had three wins and pitched 17 innings over five days, giving up one run (unearned) on eight hits, striking out 27, and walking two. - Joe Lucas was named to the all-tournament team. Lucas had two wins and pitched 13 innings over four days, giving up - Stephen - Jordan - Jordan - North Las Vegas, Nev., was the only team to travel by air. They did have to arrive on Monday, Aug. 13, and their return flight wasn't until Monday, Aug. 20. - Kansas City, Kan., traveled the furthest, covering 850 miles and over 15 hours by bus. Clintonville, Wis., had 750 miles and nearly 13 hours of travel time. Jordan traveled just over 525 miles with some stops for fuel and breaks was at about 9-1/2 hours. - Tournament participant Big Stone City, S.D. sits right next to the Minnesota border across the Minnesota River from Ortonville. The team is made up of players from both communities but who play See the Aug. 23 print edition of the Jordan Independent for more stories about the Legion baseball team's regional championship.
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