Monmouth-Roseville Titan Baseball Wins All Sorts of Ways This Season

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The Monmouth-Roseville high school baseball team has had one of the craziest weeks of the season up to this point in mid-April. The Titans suffered their first loss in TRAC West play against Erie-Prophetstown last week. Monmouth-Roseville got their frustrations out in a 44-0 win over TRAC-West opponent Morrison on Monday, before winning in walk-off fashion on Tuesday in the 8th inning over Ridgewood. Head Coach Jordan Ball gave his thoughts on both wild games on the WRAM morning show on Wednesday.

Through 14 games so far this season, Monmouth-Roseville sits at 10-3-1 overall, already eclipsing their record of 8-16 from last spring. The Titans will have two chances to improve that record this week, with road matches at Morrison on Thursday, and Peru-St.Bede on Saturday. For the full interview with Coach Ball, visit the Sports Podcast section of our website, radiomonmouth.com.

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