Year: 2019

Kits Flit Past Bats

Harmony Sea Kittens (4-3 overall, 1-2 MSCR Kenosha League 2nd half) withstood a five-home run barrage and outlasted Bat Intentions (1-6, 0-3) 13-12 on a schwetty night at Olbrich Park July 17. The win snapped a three-game Sea Kitten losing streak in advance of a return to first-half play July 24, where a Harmony win over Pitches Be Trippin’ would secure a championship game berth for the second consecutive season. For the fourth straight game

Falling Kittens Look to Land Upright

Harmony Sea Kittens (3-3) have played but two games since its June 5 walk-off debacle against Bat Intentions.  Whether the limited action has been detrimental or a merciful reprieve is debatable, as the squad has ventured towards territory it hasn’t visited since the grisly days of The Schneid. The squad looks to end its recent skid tonight against the team that started it in a 7:30 rematch with Bat Intentions (1-5). Sea Kittens have lost

Cat Action Tonight!

“I am not a little raincloud!” Doth protest Magyera. Harmony Sea Kittens (3-1) trot back onto Olbrich Park diamond #3 at 6:30 PM tonight having had three weeks to lick wounds after its unfortunate 11-10 loss to Bat Intentions June 5.   Monona Mashers (1-3) line up on the other side tonight, looking to avenge an earlier 13-8 loss to Los Gatitos, a tight game broken open by Man-Aaron Jossart’s fourth-inning grand slam.  Joe Hennessy (1-0)

Rain Keeps Cats Indoors

For the 43rd time in Harmony Sea Kittens history, rain has postponed a scheduled contest. The forecast looked grim for days, and the reality was worse as cool temperatures and steady, drenching rain moved through the area in several waves over the past 24 hours. Trying to find a silver lining in one of the many, many, many clouds, Harmony manager Joe Hennessy opined that maybe the Cats would do well to have another week