Year: 2019

Bats Flit Away from Kittens

With a chance to secure the MSCR Kenosha League title, become the first Sea Kitten squad to open a season 4-0, and extend a franchise – record 11-game summer season winning steak, Harmony Sea Kittens (3-1) did none of the above in a dramatic 11-10 loss to Bat Intentions (1-3) at Olbrich Park Wednesday night. Instead, Sea Kittens brought great delight to a previously winless bunch, gave some guy named Dave a memory of driving

Cats and Bats Set to Tussle

The diamonds dried out beautifully after last night’s rain, and Harmony Sea Kittens (3-0) square off with Bat Intentions (0-3) at Olbrich Park tonight- first pitch 6:30 PM, Field #4.  A Sea Kitten win would clinch at least a share of the Kenosha League first-half title; if Silver Eagle tops Pitches B Trippin’, later tonight, the Cats will secure back-to-back championship game berths for the first time in franchise history. Harmony will play without some

Cats Smash Past Mashers

Try saying that four times fast. Harmony Sea Kittens moved to 3-0 for only the second time in franchise history with a tough 13-8 win over a young, talented Monona Mashers (0-3) squad. Los Gatitos slammed three home runs and had enough timely two-out hitting to overcome some defensive “excitement,” and remains the lone unbeaten team in MSCR Kenosha League play. The Mashers- a new team in 2019- flashed some bats in the first inning,

Cats Match up with Mashers

Harmony Sea Kittens (2-0) vs Monona Mashers (0-2) Tonight! 8:30 PM, Olbrich Field 3 Harmony Sea Kittens will try to sustain its early – season success at Olbrich Park tonight. Only once in franchise history – 2012- have Los Gatitos opened a season with three consecutive wins. Zen Master Rowe (1-0) takes the ball for his second start of the season while Harmony will be without its top-end speedsters Alex “Puma” Latzka and Jami “Roadrunner” Hauer. The