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The Robins opened the 2022 adapted soccer season with a great 9-4 win over a tough Park Center Pirates squad. The Pirates took a 1-0 lead just 7 seconds into the game and fought hard to keep the game close for the first 25 minutes. Ultimately, the Robins powerful offensive attack was too much for them to hold off. While the Robins had every player making key contributions, it was Jose Leon Estrada that carried the Robins to victory. Estrada finished the game with 6 goals and 1 assist. Jayda Johnson and Calvin Bauman were huge on the defensive side of the game and really limited the Pirates scoring opportunities. Johnson finished the game with 2 assists and Bauman finished with 1 goal and 4 assists. Micah Bomgardner had 1 goal and Nick Johnson had 1 assist. Anthony Dockter (also known as Junior) scored his first career goal and Abbi Lashuay recorded her first career assist. Josh Reis was great in the net, making 8 saves. The Robins are at home at 4:45 on Wednesday to take on Anoka-Hennepin.

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The 2022 PI adapted soccer season is almost here! The Robins begin practice on Monday, September 12 at Armstrong High School. Due to new school start & end times in most of our buildings, our practices will now run from 3:45 – 5:15 and all home games will now start at 4:45. Please make sure your athlete is registered (and cleared) with the athletic office at one of our high schools before Friday, September 9 to make sure they are good to go for next week.

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The registration window for the 2022 adapted soccer season is now open and we encourage all of our athletes to get registered as soon as possible! The links for the online registration process are at the bottom of this post. The 2022 adapted soccer schedule has been emailed to all returning athletes and will be posted to this webiste under the “Documents” tab shortly. Please note the new start times for practices and games, resulting from the change in school start/end times in Robbinsdale Area Schools.

Armstrong Registration: https://robbinsdalecooperhs-ar.rschooltoday.com/

Cooper Registration: https://robbinsdalecooperhs-ar.rschooltoday.com/

We’re looking forward to seeing everyone again soon!

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The 2021-2022 adapted athletic seasons came to a close this weekend with the Robins taking home the third place trophy at the adapted softball state tournament. The Robins faced the eventual state champions, Dakota United, in the semifinals on Saturday morning. They managed to keep the game relatively close through the first few innings, despite not being able to muster much offense with their bats, trailiing just 3-1 when Dakota came to bat in the bottom of the third. The Hawks broke the game open with 5 runs and went on to defeat the Robins 12-2 in five innings.
In the third place game against Rochester, the Robins’ bats came back to life, generating enough offense to score at least one run in every inning. The Robins held a 6-5 lead heading into the fourth inning when the Raiders scored three times to take an 8-6 lead. The Robins scored one in the bottom of the fourth and one in the bottom of the fifth before they erupted for five runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to take a 13-8 lead. The Raiders scored one in the top of the seventh, but the Robins solid fielding held off any further rally, taking home the third place trophy with a final score of 13-9. Marcus Brady, Nick Johnson, Lucas Harper, Jose Leon Estrada and Mark Cleveland all were a perfect 4 for 4 at the plate and combined to drive in 11 of the 13 runs. Jayda Johnson was incredible on the mound, striking out three batters and making many fantastic defensive plays. Jayda Johnson and Mark Cleveland were named to the All Tournament Team.
Congratulations on another amazing season Robins!!!

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The Robins closed out the 2022 adapted softball regular season with a non-conference matchup against the Anoka-Hennepin Mustangs at Armstrong High School. The Robins were determined to prove they were better than the first two games against Anoka seemed to show, and for the most part, they accomplished that mission. The Robins nearly eliminated the fielding errors that hampered them previously, and actually were quite sharp in the field, turning three double plays. Anoka scored 3 runs in the first inning, but weren’t able to get a comfortable lead until much later. In fact, the Robins got within 4-3 after a two-run home run by Nick Johnson in the fourth inning, then got close again at 6-5 in the sixth inning when Darius Larson drove in two runs with a single to right field. Anoka found holes in the Robins defense in the seventh inning, and scored the 5 run maximum to put the game away, winning 11-5. Lucas Harper and Mark Cleveland both finished the game with 2 hits each. The Robins will now start preparing for the state tournament on June 3-4 at Chanhassen High School where they will be the #2 seed from the North Conference.