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In their first home game of the season, the Robins did a great job of entertaining their fans with some great hitting and some fantastic plays in the field on their way to a 17-2 win over the Osseo Orioles. Osseo got on the board with 1 run in the first inning, but that was the only lead they would hold in this game. The Robins strung togther 6 hits, plating 5 runs in the home half of the first inning and they were well on their way to the victory. Five more runs in the second inning, including a 3-run, bases clearing triple by Marcus Brady pushed the lead to 10-1. The Orioles put a few nice hits togther in the third to score their second and final run of the game before the Robins scored five more times in the third, including a 3-run home run by Nick Johnson. The mercy rule came into play after just 3 batters in the home half of the fourth inning, as the Robins score their final 2 runs and pushed the lead to 15. Jayda Johnson and Ava Hetteen both pitched 2 solid innings, with Hetteen recording 3 strikeouts while on the mound. The Robins are at home on Thursday to face Minneapolis in a non-conference game.

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The Robins are now 2-0 after an 18-3, 5-inning win over Minneapolis. The game was 1-1 after the first inning, then the Robins’ bats came to life. They then proceeded to score 3 runs in the second inning, five runs in both the third and fourth innings and four runs in the fifth. Marcus Brady, Lucas Harper, Nick Johnson, Micah Bomgardner and Jose Leon Estrada all had 4 hits. Ava Hetteen, Mark Cleveland, Edgar Kinanga and Darius Larson all had 3 hits. Hetteen led the team with 3 RBI while Cleveland, Harper, Kinanga, Estrada, Larson and Calvin Bauman all finished with 2 RBI. Aside from practice, the Robins are now off until May 2 when Osseo comes to Armstrong for a rematch.

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The Robins opened the adapted softball regular season with a big 20-1, 4-inning win over the Osseo Orioles. Every player in the lineup played well and it was a complete team effort. Jayda Johnson led the way with 4 hits, while Ava Hetteen, Mark Cleveland, Edgar Kinanga, Micah Bomgardner, Jose Leon Estrada, Darius Larson and Calvin Bauman all finished the game with 3 hits each. Brady had 5 RBI and Estrada had 3 RBI. Jayda Johnson and Hetteen shared pitching duties, with both playing very well. Johnson recorded 4 strikeouts in 2 innings of work. The Robins are on the road again on Wednesday for a non-conference game at Minneapolis.

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The Robins PI floor hockey team had a fantastic weekend at the 2022 State Tournament! They defeated Rochester 4-2 in a gritty, hard fought quarterfinal game Friday night, but lost to eventual State Champion Dakota United 8-1 on Saturday morning. They bounced back with a dominating 12-1 win over Anoka-Hennepin in the third place game to bring home some hardware. Ava Hetteen and Mark Cleveland were named to the All-Tournament team. Congratulations to coaches Patrick Dreher and Will Hoiseth on a great season and to all the Robins athletes for their remarkable accomplishments! We are very proud! #Robination

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The Robins wrapped up the regular season this afternoon with a big win over the Maple Grove Crimson. Ten different players recorded at least one point each to secure the 18-0 victory and help the Robins finish the season with a 3-3 North Conference record and a 4-3 record overall. Scoring goals for the Robins were: Calvin Bauman, Marcus Strong, Edgar Kinanga and Mark Cleveland with one goal each: Micah Bomgardner, Lucas Harper, Nick Johnson and Jose Leon Estrada with 2 goals each, and Marcus Brady with 6 goals. Harper led the team with 3 assists, Strong, Kinanga and Cleveland each recorded 2 assists, and Bomgardner, Bauman, Estrada and Darius Larson all finished with 1 assist each. The Robins will start preparations for the State Tournament on March 18 & 19, where they will represent the North Conference as either the #2 or #3 seed. More tournament information will be coming within the next 10 days. Congratulations on a great regular season, Robins!