It was a peaceful, easy feeling at Target Field Saturday evening as fans from three generations turned out for what may be the final appearance of the Eagles in Minnesota.
The Caledonia Warriors made the trip to Eyota, to battle the Dover-Eyota Eagles on a rainy Friday night. The Warriors used a couple of forced turnovers to aide them to great field position, and ultimately taking the victory 36-0.
The Eagles had a tough time move the ball, with their backup QB and backup tailback in the place, Noah Fredrich and Marcus Otomo led the offense...
The Eagles scored two runs int eh first, as Joe Macken and Ben Limburg led things off with back-to-back singles, and both game around to score on a bases-loaded walk, and a sacrifice fly.
The Warriors put a lot of stress on Eagles' starter Brady Kraling, putting runners in scoring position in the first three innings...