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Bismarck Larks to play as Missouri River Motorboaters
The collegiate summer level Bismarck Larks will rebrand as the Missouri River Motorboaters for one game this season. The temporary change is an homage to summertime, pontoons, and the longest river in the United States, the Missouri, per the team.
“The Missouri River holds a special place in Bismarck’s heart as well as every other city the 2,341 miles of water passes through,” said Bismarck Larks Owner and CEO John Bollinger. “We wanted to create a brand that connected with our boat loving fans, but also fans from all over the country that love their summertimes on the water.”
The suite of logos, created by John Worthen of Worthen Design, features colors “designed to give off a fun, summer vibe,” as well as a motorboat engine character wearing sunglasses and a captain’s hat while motoring a pontoon. A boat paddle that underscores the logo includes a baseball bat knob.
Bismarck’s home state of North Dakota is one seven US states that the Missouri River passes through, in addition to two Canadian provinces.
Jerseys will be auctioned off during the July 27 game with all net proceeds benefiting a local charity.
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Two Summer Collegiate Baseball Teams Forge Unique Collaboration to Embrace the Spirit of…Motorboating?
Morehead City Marlins and Bismarck Larks launched the same alternative team name and now seek to use the shared attention for good
(Bismarck, ND – July 17, 2023) – In an unprecedented situation, the Morehead City Marlins of the Coastal Plain League and the Bismarck Larks of the Northwoods League both changed their team names for promotional nights to the Morehead City Motorboaters and Missouri River Motorboaters, respectively, in the same week. Initially caught off guard by the coincidence, the team owners decided to see if they could work things out amicably, rather than engage in a dispute. The exciting new partnership aims to create something unique, not only to summer collegiate baseball, but perhaps a lesson in how businesses can collaborate rather than litigate.
The idea of each team adopting an alter ego came in the off season as each team sought ways to sell more merchandise and generate buzz around their franchises. Inspired by the success of other Minor League baseball teams with alter egos, each team embarked on a temporary rebrand that would energize the community and rally fans.
For the Marlins, The Big Rock Blue Marlin tournament , a prominent event in Carteret County, drew attention as it brought boaters from around the world to Morehead City in pursuit of the largest marlin and its grand cash prize. “It was in discussions about this event with my baseball operations team that the idea of the “Morehead City Motorboaters” came to life,” said Buddy Bengel , Owner of the Morehead City Marlins.
Meanwhile, 1,793 miles away in Bismarck, Larks’ owner John Boillinger was having similar thoughts. How to get his community, team and fans excited about summertime, the vast lake and river boating community in the region, and of course, baseball. “We have a similar, but different summertime atmosphere here in Bismarck,” added Bollinger. “Our version of motorboating is a laid-back afternoon pontooning down the Missouri River or local lake. Families, friends, and neighbors gather on the water, creating a sense of community not just here but across the entire country.”
As each team went through their branding exercises, each developed captivating graphics, compelling story lines, and carefully planned launch strategies.
However, a few days into their respective launches, without knowing the other even existed, each owner received distressing news about the “other Motorboaters.” Initial concerns and thoughts of legal action arose. Amidst uncertainty, the two owners trepidatiously got on a video call, which revealed a surprising and inspiring connection.
During their conversation, it became clear that both owners shared a passion for motorboating and creating fun for their communities that sparked an immediate connection. Realizing the potential for something greater, they mutually decided to set aside any disputes and explore the possibility of collaboration. Their vision aligned: two different summer leagues, two different cities, one unified mission of celebrating motorboating.
“We just think this will be so much fun for our respective fans. What motorboating means to Morehead City is fast, loud, big, and charismatic. We motorboat on the ocean and can’t wait to show those river / lake motorboaters who’s boss,” said Bengel.
Firing back with a smile, Bollinger quipped, “I think those ocean dwellers will be surprised by the love for motorboating on lakes and rivers across North Dakota and the country. Being on the pontoon in the summertime can’t be beat! The competition is on!”
Their vision aligned: two different summer leagues, two different cities, one unified mission of celebrating motorboating. Both teams have decided to create a friendly competition and a new merchandise item.
Starting Monday, July 17 through each team’s respective Motorboaters games on July 27 in Bismarck and July 28 in Morehead City, each team will donate 10% of the proceeds for their “Built for Speed” and “Built for Comfort” t-shirts to the North Carolina Coastal Federation (Morehead City) which focuses on coastal management and thriving shorelines; and the North Dakota Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers who partner with North Dakota Game and Fish on projects for Missouri River conservation and recreation projects (Bismarck). Whichever team sells the most t-shirts in that timeframe will win the 1st annual Battle of the Motorboaters bragging rights. Fans can check out all the gear at motorboatersbaseball.com for Morehead City and at mrmotorboaters.com for Bismarck.
The two owners now envision a powerful alliance that transcends boundaries, promoting the love of motorboating to a wider audience. They believe that, just as different boats are built for various purposes, the summer season is synonymous with joy in all its forms.
For Morehead City:
Courtney Dennis
For Bismarck:
Isaac Bugarin
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Bismarck, ND Baseball Team Announces Missouri River Motorboaters Rebrand
June 14, 2023 - Northwoods League (Northwoods) Bismarck Larks News Release
(Bismarck, ND) - In honor of summertime, pontoons and the mighty Missouri River, the Bismarck Larks baseball team of the Northwoods League will change their name to the Missouri River Motorboaters for one game on July 27.
The players and coaches will wear special-designed hats and jerseys for the game against the Rochester Honkers at Bismarck Municipal Ballpark Home of Dakota Community Bank & Trust Field.
Jerseys will be auctioned off during the game with all net proceeds benefiting a local charity. The team also has a variety of summer themed t-shirts, tank tops, hats, and other merchandise for sale now at mrmotorboaters.com.
"The Missouri River holds a special place in Bismarck's heart as well as every other city the 2,341 miles of water passes through," said Bismarck Larks Owner and CEO John Bollinger. "We wanted to create a brand that connected with our boat loving fans, but also fans from all over the country that love their summertimes on the water."
The Motorboaters gives a nod to boat captains as the logo is designed with the motorboat engine as the character wearing sunglasses, a boat captain's hat, and motoring a pontoon. Additionally, the pontoon boat's paddle features a baseball bat knob and the colors are designed to give off a fun, summer vibe.
The Missouri River is the longest river in the United States beginning in Three Forks, Montana and stopping in Missouri where it connects to the Mississippi River. It passes through the states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, as well as receives river water from the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Learn and shop exclusive Missouri River Motorboaters gear at mrmotorboaters.com.
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Two Summer Collegiate Baseball Teams Forge Unique Collaboration to Embrace the Spirit of…Motorboating?
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Morehead City Marlins and Bismarck Larks launched the same alternative team name and now seek to use the shared attention for good
(Morehead City, NC – July 17, 2023) – In an unprecedented situation, the Morehead City Marlins of the Coastal Plain League and the Bismarck Larks of the Northwoods League both changed their team names for promotional nights to the Morehead City Motorboaters and Missouri River Motorboaters, respectively, in the same week. Initially caught off guard by the coincidence, the team owners decided to see if they could work things out amicably, rather than engage in a dispute. The exciting new partnership aims to create something unique, not only to summer collegiate baseball, but perhaps a lesson in how businesses can collaborate rather than litigate.
The idea of each team adopting an alter ego came in the off season as each team sought ways to sell more merchandise and generate buzz around their franchises. Inspired by the success of other Minor League baseball teams with alter egos, each team embarked on a temporary rebrand that would energize the community and rally fans.
For the Marlins, The Big Rock Blue Marlin tournament , a prominent event in Carteret County, drew attention as it brought boaters from around the world to Morehead City in pursuit of the largest marlin and its grand cash prize. “It was in discussions about this event with my baseball operations team that the idea of the “Morehead City Motorboaters” came to life,” said Buddy Bengel , Owner of the Morehead City Marlins.
Meanwhile, 1,793 miles away in Bismarck, Larks’ owner John Boillinge r was having similar thoughts. How to get his community, team and fans excited about summertime, the vast lake and river boating community in the region, and of course, baseball. “We have a similar, but different summertime atmosphere here in Bismarck,” added Bollinger. “Our version of motorboating is a laid-back afternoon pontooning down the Missouri River or local lake. Families, friends, and neighbors gather on the water, creating a sense of community not just here but across the entire country.”
As each team went through their branding exercises, each developed captivating graphics, compelling story lines, and carefully planned launch strategies.
However, a few days into their respective launches, without knowing the other even existed, each owner received distressing news about the “other Motorboaters.” Initial concerns and thoughts of legal action arose. Amidst uncertainty, the two owners trepidatiously got on a video call, which revealed a surprising and inspiring connection.
During their conversation, it became clear that both owners shared a passion for motorboating and creating fun for their communities that sparked an immediate connection. Realizing the potential for something greater, they mutually decided to set aside any disputes and explore the possibility of collaboration. Their vision aligned: two different summer leagues, two different cities, one unified mission of celebrating motorboating.
“We just think this will be so much fun for our respective fans. What motorboating means to Morehead City is fast, loud, big, and charismatic. We motorboat on the ocean and can’t wait to show those river / lake motorboaters who’s boss,” said Bengel.
Firing back with a smile, Bollinger quipped, “I think those ocean dwellers will be surprised by the love for motorboating on lakes and rivers across North Dakota and the country. Being on the pontoon in the summertime can’t be beat! The competition is on!”
Both teams have decided to create a friendly competition and a new merchandise item. Starting Monday, July 17 through each team’s respective Motorboaters games on July 27 in Bismarck and July 28 in Morehead City, each team will donate 10% of the proceeds for their “Built for Speed” and “Built for Comfort” t-shirts to the North Carolina Coastal Federation (Morehead City) which focuses on coastal management and thriving shorelines; and the North Dakota Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers who partner with North Dakota Game and Fish on projects for Missouri River conservation and recreation projects (Bismarck). Whichever team sells the most t-shirts in that timeframe will win the 1st annual Battle of the Motorboaters bragging rights. Fans can check out all the gear at motorboatersbaseball.com for Morehead City and at mrmotorboaters.com for Bismarck.
The two owners now envision a powerful alliance that transcends boundaries, promoting the love of motorboating to a wider audience. They believe that, just as different boats are built for various purposes, the summer season is synonymous with joy in all its forms.
For Morehead City: For Bismarck:
Courtney Dennis Isaac Bugarin
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by Gianna Cefalu
LEWISTON, ID- It was a successful, yet historic weekend for four Idaho high schools. Three baseball programs and one softball program won state banners in their respective classifications.
Starting in the 1A classification, the Potlatch Loggers squared off against the Kendrick Tigers. Jack Clark was named Idaho sports player of the game, after pitching a complete game, tossing 10 strikeouts, allowing six hits, and just one walk.
Potlatch dominated Kendrick 10-2, earning their eighth title in program history.
Moving up to 2a, the Orofino Maniacs faced off against their rival the Grangeville Bulldogs, beating them 8-4.
The Maniacs battled their way through the tournament, earning a 7-6 victory over Firth. The offense scored 17 runs in their semifinal game against Wendell.
However, the team played for something greater than baseball. During the trophy ceremony, the players held up their number two jersey, honoring their fallen teammate Drew Hanna.
In 4A, the Moscow Bears made history, winning their first state championship in 40 years. The bears achieved it in a walk-off fashion.
Connor Isakson tied the game up at six with his RBI single to right field. With the winning run ninety feet away, Tommy Holt hit a grounder to the third baseman, but the bobbled throw sent Jack Driskill home.
Finally, in softball, the Genesee Bulldogs are back-to-back state champions. The Bulldogs beat Kendrick 12-7 in their if necessary game.
With the game tied up at 7, the Bulldogs took advantage of the bases loaded, and some Kendrick miscues.
The high school baseball and softball seasons may be over in the state of Idaho, but stay tuned for our prep athlete of the week coming from Genesee High School.
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Motorboat Jones. Positions: Outfielder and First Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-1, 175lb (185cm, 79kg) Born: March 15, 1969 (Age: 55-197d) Draft: Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 12th round of the 1987 MLB June Amateur Draft from Litchfield HS (Gadsden, AL). High School: Litchfield HS (Gadsden, AL)
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View history. Motorboat Jones. Eugene Jones (Motorboat) Bats Right, Throws Right. Height 6' 1", Weight 175 lb. High School Litchfield High School (Gadsden) Born March 15, 1969. BR Minors page.
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2¾ inches in diameter at its thickest part nor more than 42 inches. in length. An indentation in the end of the bat up to 1 inch in depth. is permitted (cupped bats). Non-wood bats. Metal, ceramic, composite or graphite bats may. be used provided they do not exceed 36 inches in length and the. maximum diameter is 2 5/8 inches.
Mon, May 20th 2024 at 4:36 PM. Updated Tue, May 21st 2024 at 9:49 AM. Orofino Maniacs won their 2A state baseball title. Courtesy: IdahoSports.com. TOPICS: Idaho Baseball State championship Potlatch Orofino Moscow Genesee Softball. LEWISTON, ID- It was a successful, yet historic weekend for four Idaho high schools.
Thursday, May 16, 2024. On Thursday, May 16, 2024, the Moscow Varsity Boys Baseball team won their game against Minico High School by a score of 6-0. Tournament Game. 2024 Idaho Baseball State Championships Class 4A. Moscow 6.