One-hundred Days of Summer

Sea Kittens commemorate one-hundredth Summer League gathering Over the course of the past ten years, merry ladies and gentlemen have gathered on the manicured lawns of Olbrich Park on Wednesday evenings for the occasion of “Sea Kittens Slow-pitch Softball.”  One-hundred summer nights have so been whiled away by grown men and women dressed gaily alike, swatting a ball with a stick and chasing it about, sometimes even rolling, rolling, rolling in the grass and dirt. 

Kittens Go Gently into that Good Night

Harmony Sea Kittens (4-6) laid its 2019 season to rest peacefully last Wednesday night, solemnly processing through a 7-4 loss to Run Like Mad (6-4).  After a tantalizing 3-0 start to the season, Sea Kittens lost six of seven games; a stretch being described as “The Scuffle” by writers as old-timers feel disturbing memories of The Schneid stir within their souls. Run Like Mad greeted Sea Kitten starting pitcher David “Zen Master” Rowe with back-to-back

Silver Eagle Shreds Kittens

Sunshine Curtis chases after Man-Aaron Jossart. Silver Eagle (8-1) avenged its lone loss of the 2019 MSCR Kenosha League season with an 18-3 disembowelment of Harmony Sea Kittens (4-5) July 31 at Olbrich Park.  The game was the third contest Sea Kittens lost by more than a touchdown in July. With the win, Silver Eagle clinched the league second-half title and the Kenosha League Championship for the second straight season, having won 18 of its

Cats Size up Silver Eagle

Harmony Sea Kittens (4-4) will be running out a 9-player lineup tonight against Kenosha League front-runner Silver Eagle (7-1) in a 6:30 PM matchup on Olbrich Park Diamond #3. The teams have traveled in different directions in recent weeks, as Los Gatitos have lost four of their past 5 five games while Silver Eagle has largely crushed opponents since their lone, season-opening loss— to Sea Kittens. The game will mark the first time since August