Branch Blaze
The Branch Blaze is a semi-pro baseball team located in Branch, Wisconsin. Branch is located west off of Interstate Highway 43 west of the city of Manitowoc. The Blaze play their home games at the Town of Manitowoc Rapids Park. The team is funded by the Branch Area Recreation Association and through sponsors. The team plays in the Shoreland League which is made up of teams from Manitowoc County, Kewaunee County, and Brown County in Northeastern Wisconsin. The Blaze's non-league opponents consist of the Manitowoc Bandits, Howards Grove AC's, Plymouth Flames and Cleveland Wildcats. The Blaze plays their home games at the Town of Manitowoc Rapids Park
2006 Season
The Blaze finished their inagural season with a record of 4-11 in Shoreland League play and 5-13 overall. The team finished in 5th place out of six teams. The Blaze's victories included a walk off sacrafice fly by Craig Engelbrecht to defeat the rival Two Rivers Polar Bears and a walk off sacrafice fly by Dan Novak that deafeated the Oneida Braves for their first win in franchise history. Their lone non-league victory came against the Howards Grove AC's. The AC's were defeated 18-7 in 7 innings.
2007 Season
The Blaze played a total of 28 games during the 2007 season. New opponents from other leagues and the addition of the Denmark Devil Bears to the Shoreland League led to an increased schedule. Their final record was 3-15 in league play and 6-22 overall. On June 13, 2007 the Blaze and Two Rivers Polar Bears played a game at Walsh Field in Two Rivers, Wisconsin in memory of Tyler Schmidt. Tyler was an original member of the Blaze and the starting short stop in the first game and a Two Rivers High School graduate. Tyler was killed in a car accident in April.
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Shoreland League |
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Algoma Penguins |
Branch Blaze |
Casco Athletics |
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Denmark Devil Bears |
Kewaunee Chiefs |
Oneida Braves |
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Two Rivers Polar Bears |
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