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2007 Adult State/District Tournament Results 2007 Adult State/District Tournament Results State Tournament Champion Finalist Third Place Fourth Place B Men's Masters (35) Slowpitch E Knockers, Brainerd JP's/Tanel, Sauk Rapids Bob's Rentals, Rice Central Marble Products, Sauk Rapids C Men's Masters (35) Slowpitch Chubb's, Bloomington Golden Hatchet, Cambridge Nads, Cambridge Northland Hardwood Floors, Cottage Grove A Co-Rec Slowpitch The Outlaws, St. Joseph Cloudnet, St. Joseph Minnehaha Liquors/Miken, St. Paul Bubba's, Sauk Rapids B Co-Rec Slowpitch Mug/Cabin, Mankato Hub Supper Club, Holdingford Nano's, Perham Noska Plumbing & Heating, Staples C Co-Rec Slowpitch Hubers Dock Services, Brainerd Vic's, Moorhead Hastings Bierstube OCP/TT, Owatonna D Co-Rec Slowpitch Hattrick, Pov's Broadway Car Care, Rochester Pirates, Bloomington B Men's Fastpitch Jordan Realty, West St. Paul Jonny's Saloon, St. Charles Odin, Mankato H-5, Hollywood C Men's Fastpitch UBS Pirates, West St. Paul Hollywood Sports Brandon Blizzard Ostrander Images, LeRoy-Ostrander D Men's Fastpitch GL Sports Gamblers, St. Charles NM Mutual Insurance, St. Charles Strikers Corners, St. Charles George's on Plato, Freeport Men's Masters (40) Fastpitch Jordan Realty, West St. Paul Blair's Painting, Farmington Cardinal Home Improvement A Men's Church Slowpitch Mt. Olivet/AFC, Apple Valley St. Michael's, Bloomington Christ the King, Mankato Nazarene, Fergus Falls B Men's Church Slowpitch Epiphany, Anoka-Hennepin Spirit of Joy, Buffalo Fish Lake Immanuel, Prior Lake St. Peter & Paul "Saints", Buffalo CC Women's Slowpitch Jeff Leyk Financial, Sauk Rapids Tim's Blue Ribbons, Chisago Cty St. Charles Merchants, Winona JP's, Elk River C Women's Slowpitch Wright Sherburne Realty, Monticello Hanson Accounting, Chisago Cty Explosion, Brainerd Doc Zins Chiropractic, Monticello DD Women's Slowpitch Elsie's, Bloomington Chaos, East Central McPete's, Elk River Identity Crisis, Sauk Rapids D Women's Slowpitch Super Hooters, West Central Zorbaz, Detroit Lakes Midnight Sun & Spa/Peterson Const., Headwater Lenzen, Chaska EE Women's Slowpitch Pine Point, Park Rapids T&M Athletics, North Pine Cty D'Dahl's, Detroit Lakes Brother's Fire, Aitkin Open Men's Slowpitch Legion of Doom, Sauk Rapids Sebo, Bloomington Johnny's Saloon/Eagles, Rochester Viessman/R&D Auto, Faribault CC Men's Slowpitch Team Buzzkill/Bada-Bing, Brainerd Geralds, Holdingford Van House/Players/Black Bear/Our Place, Silver Bay UMI, Bloomington C Men's Slowpitch-North JP's/Tanel, Sauk Rapids Poor Boyz, Hackensack CJ's Bar & Grill, Chisago Cty Reality Executives, Bemidji C Men's Slowpitch-South Alden Legion, Albert Lea MN Building Contractors, Albert Lea Metro Mortgage, Bloomington Carlson, Mankato DD Men's Slowpitch-North Mid-Minnesota FCU, Staples Creative Concepts, Long Prairie Foltz Buildings, Detroit Lakes Grand Stay Hotels, Sauk Rapids DD Men's Slowpitch-Central Bottom Feeders, Monticello Lake Region Construction, Willmar Bar Hoppers, Hutchinson Chico's Place, Little Falls DD Men's Slowpitch-South Cobra's, Dawson Wilcon Construction, St. James Magic Media, Rochester The Rock, Austin D Men's Slowpitch Hasson Sand & Gravel, Albertville Thrivent Financial, Hanover Hattricks/Ink/Monsters, Pov's Lazerbax, South St. Paul E Men's Slowpitch MTW Towing, RRVSA LMG, RRVSA Cub, Shakopee B Squad, Brainerd Women's Modified Thunder Trucking, Hollywood Hoppers, Hollywood T-Road, New Germany Ranch House, New Germany A Men's Modified Hollywood Sports Rack 'em Up, New Germany Home State Bank, Cosmos Schmidt Electric, Delano B Men's Modified Willmar City Sanitation, Cosmos J&J Glass, Hollywood Riverside, Hollywood Dawgs, Hollywood District Tournament Champion Finalist Third Place Fourth Place District I D Men's Slowpitch Big 10/Dr. McGillicuddy's/B&R Const., Owatonna Southside/Bud Light/Bashers, Faribault Spikes/Aragon, Faribault Timberland Mortgage, Owatonna District II D Men's Slowpitch Suds 'n Duds, Mankato Heartland Wood Products, Redwood Falls Nicklasson/Legion, St. James St. James Merchants District III-IV D Men's Slowpitch-North Hasson Sand & Gravel, Albertville Hit-n-Run, Pov's Thrivent Financial, Hanover Allied Home Mortgage, Rogers D Men's Slowpitch-South VFW Post 8752, Cottage Grove Blue Blandits, Bloomington Lazerbax, South St. Paul Sheps, Carver District V D Men's Slowpitch-North Porky's, Pierz M.O.M., Sauk Centre MT's, Sauk Rapids Farmer's Daughter, Richfield D Men's Slowpitch-South Noska Plumbing & Heating, Hewitt North Central Refrigeration, Willmar Young Guns, Brainerd Bear Trap, Sauk Centre District VI D Men's Slowpitch Princeton Ins. Agency, Princeton Young Guns/Beaver Auto Transfer, Chisago Cty Erickson Asphalt, Cambridge Eletric Eels, Chisago Cty District VII D Men's Slowpitch Sportland, Moorhead Miller Lite, Park Rapids Zorbaz, Park Rapids Northern Lights, Walker E Men's Slowpitch MTW Towing, RRVSA/Moorhead LMG, Detroit Lakes Bremer/Klopp, Crookston Ratzo's Pool Hall, Clay County/Barnesville Fall State Tournament Champion Finalist Third Place Fourth Place Tier I Fall Co-Rec Slowpitch Aquatic Garden, Mankato Minuteman Press, Anoka-Hennepin Alamo, Sauk Rapids Benton Station Bar, Sauk Rapids Tier II Fall Co-Rec Slowpitch Jimmy's Pizza, Hollywood R&L Pitstop, Owatonna Harley's Auto Salvage, Faribault Castle Rock & Roll, Faribault Tier III Fall Co-Rec Slowpitch King of Diamonds, Bloomington Crazy County All-Stars, Sauk Rapids Crow River, Mound Westonka Molars, Cambridge Tier I Fall Men's Slowpitch Barely Legal, Westonka Rynda's Reapers, Bloomington Lloyd & Darrell's, Staples Boomtown, Mankato Tier II Fall Men's 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Slowpitch Cannon Valley Roofing/Brewsters, Cannon Falls Mug N Jug, Mankato Noska Plumbing & Heating, Staples Larson Field of Deans, Rochester D Co-Rec Slowpitch Biestube/Nova Frost Inc., Hastings Northwest Fab, Princeton Wolf Bros Homes, Shakopee Advanced Auto Misfits, Hastings B Men's Fastpitch PBI, West St. Paul Jordan Realty, West St. Paul Cerro Gordo, Dawson Odin, Mankato C Men's Fastpitch Frontier Lounge, Hayfield Lester Merchants, Lester Mudhens, Bloomington Steen Fastpitch, Steen D Men's Fastpitch Anderson Chiropractic, North Branch Freeport Screen Print Henderson, High Island Hardwick, Border League Men's Masters (40) Fastpitch Jordan Realty, St. Paul St. Paul 40, St. Paul Cardinal Home Improvement, St. Cloud Blair's Painting, Farmington A Men's Church Slowpitch Christ the King, Mankato Mt Olivet, Apple Valley Concordia, Inver Grove Heights Nazarene, Fergus Falls B Men's Church Slowpitch Atonement Angels, Bloomington Celebration Lutheran, St. Cloud Our Saviors, Hastings St. Peter Saints, Buffalo CC Women's Slowpitch SKR, Eagan Jeff Leyk Financial, Sauk Rapids St. Paul Sharks St. Charles Merchants C Women's Slowpitch Blue Ribbons, Chisago County Swanson Lake, Chaska West Side Bar, Little Falls S&S Tree, South St. Paul DD Women's Slowpitch O'Brien's/Mark's Repair, Sauk Rapids Mikey's, North Pine County Gorham Builders, Anoka-Hennepin Noah, Detroit Lakes D Women's Slowpitch Michaels Investments, Sauk Rapids Dakota Rhoads, Hastings Rocky's Bair/Nelson Polaris, Fergus Falls Elk River Bowl, Elk River EE Women's Slowpitch Kenn's/Miken, Owatonna Pine Manor/Remax, Park Rapids TNT Construction, Redwood Falls Southside Liquor, Faribault A/B Men's Slowpitch Spike's, Faribault Long Haul, Caledonia Sports Diamond, STMA Supreme Sportswear, Bloomington CC Men's Slowpitch Legion of Doom, Sauk Rapids McAlpines Well Drilling, Elk River Mr Jim's, Gilman Jonny's, Rochester C Men's Slowpitch-North Sports MD, Bloomington Van House Construction, Silver Bay Lehr Trucking, Sauk 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