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Escanaba Eskymo Softball Falls To Fourth-Ranked Clio Mustangs

The Escanaba Eskymos lost twice in downstate Clio on Friday. The first game was a classic, with the fourth-ranked Mustangs winning, 1-0. Pitcher Addie Taylor threw a no-hitter for Clio, and Escanaba senior Landry Bray threw a one-hitter. That one hit, by Clio's Summer Stevens, was an RBI double in the third inning. Clio also won the second game, 7-3. Click the above headline for more details.

Eskymos, Miners Split Sloppy, Snowy Baseball Doubleheader

The Escanaba Eskymos and Negaunee Miners shivvered through two sloppy baseball games Wednesday night in Negaunee, and each team ended up with something to smile about....and something to complain about. The Eskymos literally gave away the first game, 6-5, by committing seven errors, but bounced back to easily win the nightcap, 10-0. Click the above headline for details, interviews, photos, videos.

SOMETHING TO CELEBRATE: Norse Baseball Walks-Off Mid Michigan

Every positive moment is special when you've suffered through a college baseball season the way the Bay College Norse have in 2026. But on Saturday, the Norse baseball team got to be happy for at least one night. The Norse beat their biggest rivals, the Mid Michigan College Lakers, 4-3, with a three-run rally in the bottom of the seventh inning. Click the above headline for details.

STRONG HOMESTAND: Eskymo Baseball Sweeps Twinbill From Miners

The Escanaba High School baseball team continued its weeklong homestand on Thursday with two more wins, beating the Negaunee Miners in both ends of a doubleheader, 10-0 and 12-3, at Al Ness Field. Combined with a road win at Marinette on Monday, the Eskymos swept all five games the past four days to improve their season record to 6-3. Negaunee fell to 4-3. Click the above headline for details.

Escanaba Eskymos, Negaunee Miners Split Softball Doubleheader

The Escanaba Eskymos and Negaunee Miners split a doubleheader Thursday night at Lemmerand Park, with the Miners winning the first game, 3-2, and the Eskymos bouncing back to take the nightcap, 10-5. Click the above headline for details.