The song "Bail Me Out" from All Time Low's latest album "Future Hearts," which came out today, could really be put to the current situation in Morrison County. It has been raining off and on the past couple days, so bring out the buckets and "Bail Me Out." The song features pop/punk pioneer Joel Madden of Good Charlotte, which is amazing. The whole album is full of catchy, All Time Low-type songs. It's not as good as their early stuff on "So Wrong, It's Right" or "Nothing Personal," but it is still another strong effort. A great follow up to another good album, "Don't Panic," that came out in 2013.
I have several pictures to share from the first softball and baseball games that I made it to this year.
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Upsala Swanville Area (USA) senior Tyler Evans swings at a pitch March 30, in a scrimmage against Pierz. The catcher is Pierz' Matt Kummet. |
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Pierz junior Kolton Eischens pitches in Upsala, March 30. |
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Justin Cichon fires a pitch against Pierz. |
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Pierz outfielder Kolton Eischens, a junior, takes a cut at a pitch in a March 30 scrimmage in Upsala. Upsala Swanville Area catcher Tyler Evans, a senior, awaits the pitch if Eischens were to miss. |
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Ali Tresco started on the mound for Royalton softball in the season opener April, against Braham. |
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Catcher Beth Cimenski (left) speaks to Tresco after a walk. |
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Royals junior Nicole Popp turns on a pitch. |
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Royalton shortstop Laura Huls about to rifle a throw to first base. |
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Cimenski hustles into third base. |
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Sophomore Jordyn Bzdok flips the ball to first. |
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Payton Johnson arrives safely into third base. |
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Bzdok gets a moving start to try a drag bunt. |
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Tresco intensely eyes the plate as she winds around on a pitch. |
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Tresco continues toward her follow through. |
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