
Hiawatha Post 66 players selected for All Tournament Team
Five Hiawatha Post 66 baseball players were selected to be part of a tournament team.
Five Hiawatha Post 66 baseball players were selected to be part of a tournament team.
Hiawatha Post 66 played a red versus blue scrimmage on Wednesday evening.
Hiawatha Post 66 lost the first game of a double header on Friday night on June 27. They were defeated by the Senators Post 421 of Topeka by the score of 9-5. The loss was a tough one, as Hiawatha was ahead by four runs at one point.
Included are some photos from Hiawatha Post 66 competing with Atchison Post 6 on Wednesday, June 25.
Kris Miller Hiawatha World After a string of defeats and splits, the Hiawatha Post 66 senior team earn two victories against the Atchison Post 6… Login to continue reading Login…
The Hiawatha Braves Post 66 team faced off against the Marysville Post 163 team at home at Noble Park on Wednesday, June 11. Throughout the evening, both teams struggled with several foul balls. Quite a few baseballs also sped out of the ball park and even zipped into the dugout areas, with the announcer saying, “Please and thank you.” Despite this, both Hiawatha and Marysville split with each other score-wise, with Marysville beating Hiawatha in the first game at 7-8 but Hiawatha winning at 8-7, with the combined score being 15-15.
Homer White American Legion Post 66’s mission is to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America. Help promote Americanism through individual obligation to the community, state and nation. Support our local citizenry on our historical past and veteran-related issues. Help inform our youth on our American values, patriotism, justice, freedom and democracy.