SportsMay 31, 2009
The Plaza Tire Capahas defeat the Charleston Riverdogs 13-0 May 31 at Capaha Field. Capahas manager Jess Bolen is recognized by former players prior to the game.
FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com
Capahas Tom Bolen trots back to the dugout after scoring against the Riverdogs in the fourth inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com Capahas Tom Bolen trots back to the dugout after scoring against the Riverdogs in the fourth inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
Mary Bolen receives a commemorative bat from former Capahas player Rick Wieser at a ceremony honoring her husband, Jess Bolen, left, who begins his 43rd year as Capahas manager. Erik Sean, right, was announcer.
Mary Bolen receives a commemorative bat from former Capahas player Rick Wieser at a ceremony honoring her husband, Jess Bolen, left, who begins his 43rd year as Capahas manager. Erik Sean, right, was announcer.
Capahas baserunner Matt Wagner tries to score but Riverdogs catcher Greg Craft beat him to the plate in the first inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
Capahas baserunner Matt Wagner tries to score but Riverdogs catcher Greg Craft beat him to the plate in the first inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
Capahas baserunner Drew Pixley beats out a hit to Riverdogs first baseman Dusty Leggett in the first inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
Capahas baserunner Drew Pixley beats out a hit to Riverdogs first baseman Dusty Leggett in the first inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
Capahas shortstop Denver Stuckey hauls in a fly ball by the Riverdogs' Caleb Guilliams in the third inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
Capahas shortstop Denver Stuckey hauls in a fly ball by the Riverdogs' Caleb Guilliams in the third inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
Capahas baserunner Josh Eftink is forced out at second base as Riverdogs shortstop Caleb Daughetee throws to first for a double play in the third inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
Capahas baserunner Josh Eftink is forced out at second base as Riverdogs shortstop Caleb Daughetee throws to first for a double play in the third inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
Capahas catcher John Amschler looks to the umpire after tagging out Riverdogs baserunner Caleb Daughetee in the fourth inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
Capahas catcher John Amschler looks to the umpire after tagging out Riverdogs baserunner Caleb Daughetee in the fourth inning Sunday at Capaha Field.
Capahas pitcher Brad LaBruyere delivers to a Riverdogs batter Sunday at Capaha Field.
Capahas pitcher Brad LaBruyere delivers to a Riverdogs batter Sunday at Capaha Field.
Matt Wagner is congratulated after his three-run homer for the Plaza Tire Capahas in the sixth inning against the Riverdogs Sunday at Capaha Field.
Matt Wagner is congratulated after his three-run homer for the Plaza Tire Capahas in the sixth inning against the Riverdogs Sunday at Capaha Field.
Plaza Tire Capahas manager Jess Bolen receives a proclamation from Cape Girardeau Mayor Jay Knudtson during a ceremony before the season opener with the Riverdogs Sunday at Capaha Field. Bolen was recognized for his 2008 National Baseball Congress Hall of Fame induction by several of his former players. Bolen stands with his wife, Mary.
Plaza Tire Capahas manager Jess Bolen receives a proclamation from Cape Girardeau Mayor Jay Knudtson during a ceremony before the season opener with the Riverdogs Sunday at Capaha Field. Bolen was recognized for his 2008 National Baseball Congress Hall of Fame induction by several of his former players. Bolen stands with his wife, Mary.
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The Plaza Tire Capahas defeat the Charleston Riverdogs 13-0 May 31 at Capaha Field. Capahas manager Jess Bolen is recognized by former players prior to the game.

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