Kitchen Cubes Champs Again

Kitchen Cubes won the championship game 3-0 over Meister Dairy to lock down a 5-peat. Yes, they have won the highly competitive Bristol Progress Days softball tournament in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and now in 2019. Team manager and 1B, Jeremy Maginn, said he loves playing in this tournament, and gives big thanks to Kitchen Cubes’ owners Jake & Zach Molgaard.

Siebert’s shortstop, Marcus Elfering, fires over to first base in Friday night action of the Progress Days softball tournament.
Mike Skora (#25), of Paddock Lake, launches through the air before releasing this pitch in the Progress Days softball tournament on Saturday.
Wilmot JV1 baseball head coach, Nick Maginn (#13), comes to bat in the semi-final game of the Progress Days softball tournament on Sunday. His Kitchen Cubes team won the championship game 3-0 over Meister Dairy.
The boys from Jeddy’s shake hands after a Friday night victory in the Bristol Progress Days softball tournament. (L-R) Chris Brankey, Matt Eckhart, Tim Zirbel, Reid Petges, Rick Zirbel, and Neil Daniels.
Joe Melograno (#13) rips this liner for a base hit against Meister Dairy in the semi-final on Sunday at Hansen Park.
Rivals catcher, Ben Jensen (#23), catches a breather after a foul ball goes out of play in the Progress Days softball tournament on Sunday.
Siebert’s 2B, Matt Connor (#2), comes up to bat Friday night in the Bristol Progress Days softball tournament.
Jeddy’s catcher, Nick Poepping, gets ready to go play some defense against Seibert’s in Friday night action of the Progress Days softball tournament.
Bristol’s Todd Lubkeman (#41) pitches on Saturday in the Progress Days softball tournament. Lubkeman was named Wisconsin’s Pitcher of the Year in 2016 by the North American Fastpitch Association (NAFA).
BONUS PIC- The apples don’t fall very far from the tree = Liam Lubkeman (#41) is a top-shelf pitcher and 1B for our 12U Lakeland Stars travel baseball team.
Paddock Lake’s Paul Skora (#15) sprints to 3rd base in the championship game on Sunday. Skora and Kitchen Cubes won the championship for a 5th year in a row.
Glenn Nelson, owner of Bristol 45 Diner, pitches for Kitchen Cubes in the Progress Days softball tournament on Friday night. Kitchen Cubes won the championship 3-0 on Sunday.
Rivals catcher, Ryan Dalton(#30), takes some warm-up pitches from Mike Skora without the facemask. Note- Skora throws hard. And, he lands halfway to home plate.
Rivals 1b, Kris Sampson (#19), gets ready for the pitch during Saturday action in the Progress Days softball tournament. Sampson is also the league director for the Kenosha County Men’s Fastpitch League that plays on Tuesday and Friday nights.
Homerun! – Siebert’s Pub starting pitcher, Eric Richter (helmet), is greeted at home plate by teammates Jason Castona (#24), Connor Westberg, and Austin Koeshall (#5) during Sarurday action in the Progress Days softball tournament.
Kitchen Cubes 1B, Jeremy Maginn (#01), ropes an RBI single vs. Seibert’s during Saturday action in the Progress Days softball tournament.
Mike Skora (#25) flies toward home plate, and still hasn’t taken the ball out of his glove for the underhand release.
(L-R) Siebert’s Sam Cavner, umpire Dave Virgili, Kitchen Cube’s Jeremy Maginn, and umpire Dean Kehr have a pre-game meeting to go over ground rules at the secondary field behind Bristol School.
Siebert’s 2B Matt Connor (#2) books to 3rd base on Saturday in the Progress Days softball tournament. He was safe, with a stand-up triple.
Bristol’s Todd Lubkeman (#41) fires a pitch during Sunday’s action in the Progress Days softball tournament. Lubkemann plays for Willkomm Mobil.
Rivals pitcher, Josh Pfleger (#13), fires a pitch for Rivals during Saturday action at the Progress Days softball tournament.
(Seated L-R) Siebert’s Tyler Schwab, Jason Castona, and Connor Westberg scout the opposing pitcher while their team is up to bat on Saturday in the Progress Days softball tournament.
Jeddy’s Tim Zirbel gets ready to throw a pitch during Friday night’s game vs. Sieberts Pub in the Progress Days softball tournament.
Kitchen Cubes’ 2B Jeremy Maginn (#01) and 1B Paul Skora (#15) give a fist-bump after the final out of the championship game. Kitchen Cubes won the game 3-0 over Meister Dairy, and completed a 5-peat of championships at this annual tournament.

Great job by all teams!

2 thoughts on “Kitchen Cubes Champs Again

  • July 18, 2019 at 8:24 pm
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    How do I follow this site

    • August 7, 2019 at 9:41 am
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      Hi Cindy,

      I am still working to get the site paired up with Facebook. I also am changing the name to = countysportspage.com . Once I get all that together, then I will start reaching out for more info/results and advertisers. Right now, I am just trying to build up some content, and meet the people along the way. I am much more of a local sports enthusiast than I am a computer expert. I look forward to covering Nick’s baseball team in the future. And you know Jeremy and the Kitchen Cubes will be back, looking for a 6-peat in 2020! Thank you for looking at the site. It will be easier to follow, soon. Have a great day, Paul

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