A jamboree, Havre baseball style

George Ferguson

Havre Daily News sports editor

gferguson@havredailynews.com

Legion Park in Havre is one of the

nicest baseball stadiums in all of

Montana. That is due in large part to

the hard work and dedication of many

Havre natives who have supported

American Legion baseball for so long.

Tonight, and for the rest of the

week, Legion Park will also be a

showcase for some of the best

American Legion baseball teams in

Class A as the Havre Northstars and

Havre Comets host the 2006 Havre

Jamboree.

The four-day tournament will begin

tonight at 6 when the Comets take on

the Columbus Beartooth Bighorns.

That game will be followed by the

Northstars squaring off against the

Gallatin Valley Outlaws.

Tonight’s game between the

Outlaws and Northstars will be one of

the featured games of the tournament.

Gallatin Valley is the defending Class

A state champion, and the Outlaws

are a perennial Legion powerhouse.

The Outlaws boast a solid pitching

staff, but their offense year in and

year out is what has boosted them to

the top of the Class A baseball mountain.

The Northstars come into tonight’s

game, and the tournament winners of

five straight games. That streak dates

back to a sweep of the Medicine Hat

Knights on May 21. During that

stretch, the Northstars have also hammered

the Havre Comets, and on

Monday night, they demolished the

Great Falls Sparkies twice.

The Northstars have been getting a

great combination of reliable pitching

and steady offensive production during

the win streak. On Monday,

starters Tanner Donovan and John

Christian both threw complete games

against the Sparkies. And as a team,

havre pounded out 21 hits and scored

27 runs in the doubleheader. During

their winning streak, the Northstars

have scored in double digits in four

out of the five games.

And it is difficult to go down the

Northstars’ batting order and find a

hitter who isn’t hot. Anthony

Wirtzberger, Austin Small, Chase

Castloo and Bryan Heath have all

been hitting the cover off of the ball

lately and Havre is getting run production

from almost its entire lineup.

During the four-day tournament,

the Northstars will also face Glacier

Twins on Friday night at 6 p.m., the

Bitterroot Bucs on Saturday at 4:45

p.m. and the Kalispell Lakers at 1:30

p.m. on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Havre Comets

enter tonight’s tournament reeling

after going 0-4 at home over the weekend.

The Comets lost twice to the Tri-

County Cardinals on Saturday and

twice to the Great Falls Stallions on

Sunday.

Hitting has been one of the biggest

problems for the Comets, but mental

mistakes are also killing them,

according to head coach Steve

Fanning, who said that his team needs

to cut down on those errors as they

prepare to play the Columbus

Beartooth Bighorns tonight.

“We have to stop making mental

mistakes,” Fanning said. “That is

what has been hurting us the most. If

we can cut down on those mental

errors then maybe we can get some

momentum back and start playing

good baseball again.”

The Comets have been getting good

pitching from the likes of Andrew

Lindquist, as well as Seth and Jeremy

Jensen. However, the offense has not

backed up the pitchers and for that

matter, neither has the defense. That

will have to change tonight if the

Comets want to compete with

Columbus.

“I think that Gallatin Valley and

Columbus are two of the best teams

coming to this tournament,” Fanning

said. “They are both pretty good. But

there are a lot of competitive teams in

this tournament and that will make it

a good learning experience for us.

Because we’re a young team, it will be

interesting to see how we do.”

On Friday night, the Comets will

face Gallatin Valley at 8 p.m. The

Comets will also see the Kalispell lakers

at 7 p.m. on Saturday, and the

Glacier Twins at 11:15 a.m. on Sunday.

In all, the Jamboree will have 16

games over four days with Gallatin

Valley, Columbus, Vauxhall, Kalispell,

Glacier and Bitterroot joining the

Comets and Northstars. There will be

two games tonight, six games on

Friday, five games on Saturday and

three on Sunday.

Once again, the 2006 Havre

Jamboree will get under way tonight

at 6 with the Havre Comets taking on

the Columbus Beartooth Bighorns.

The Northstars and Gallatin Valley

Outlaws game is slated to begin at

8:15, and all the action will take place

at Legion Park in Havre.