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What a day for a ball game

Staff photos by Travis Rosenau \New Ulm Cathedral and Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s enjoyed a great day to play ball at Mueller Park on Wednesday. In fact, as if in honor of Ernie Banks, they decided it was such a nice day they’d play two. The high temperature in New Ulm set a new record of 87, eclipsing the old record of 84 set in 1968. Above, Sleepy Eye St. Marys’ Talan Helget (9) slides into home safely as New Ulm Cathedral’s Brock Wellmann tries to make a tag in Game 1 of their Tomahawk Conference baseball doubleheader. At right, fans enjoy the warm sunshine in the stands
Staff photos by Travis Rosenau \New Ulm Cathedral and Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s enjoyed a great day to play ball at Mueller Park on Wednesday. In fact, as if in honor of Ernie Banks, they decided it was such a nice day they’d play two. The high temperature in New Ulm set a new record of 87, eclipsing the old record of 84 set in 1968. Above, Sleepy Eye St. Marys’ Talan Helget (9) slides into home safely as New Ulm Cathedral’s Brock Wellmann tries to make a tag in Game 1 of their Tomahawk Conference baseball doubleheader. At right, fans enjoy the warm sunshine in the stands

New Ulm Cathedral and Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s enjoyed a great day to play ball at Mueller Park on Wednesday. In fact, as if in honor of Ernie Banks, they decided it was such a nice day they’d play two. The high temperature in New Ulm set a new record of 87, eclipsing the old record of 84 set in 1968. Above, Sleepy Eye St. Marys’ Talan Helget (9) slides into home safely as New Ulm Cathedral’s Brock Wellmann tries to make a tag in Game 1 of their Tomahawk Conference baseball doubleheader. At right, fans enjoy the warm sunshine in the stands

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