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Kokomo American Legion Post 6 senior baseball team. #SuperSixers






I'm down at Kokomo Municipal Stadium where the city will announce it will have a baseball team in the @ProspectLeague

Coach Spotlight: @KokomoPost6 HC Nate Hemmerich (@_Hemmy_25_) • History of American Legion baseball • Benefits of playing Legion ball • How players can play on next years 17U or 19U teams 🔗 youtu.be/_WbYomYdZ8M?si…


Congratulations to former Haworth High School three-sport athlete BRIAN COSSELL on his selection for induction into the Howard County Sports Hall of Fame's class of 2025 in the contributor category. From the HOF: A three-sport standout at Haworth High School, Brian Cossell excelled in basketball, baseball, and football. He was a key contributor on the 1982 American Legion Post 6 baseball team that advanced to the World Series. Cossell later starred at North Dakota State University, where he played both basketball and baseball, setting multiple school records and earning All-Conference honors. His continued contributions as a coach and mentor have kept him closely tied to Howard County athletics. Congrats, Brian! ❤️💙 #LegacyMatters #OnwardKokomo @Kats_Principal @KHS_AD @BarstoolKokomo @MemorialManiac_ @KokomoSchools @BGaskinsKT @ChrisLowry_PBP @JayStephens07 @deverhart00 @gregrakestraw @KyleNeddenriep @IHSAA1 @IndSportsTalk @HoCoSportsHOF @KHS_KatsBball @KHS_FootballKat @KokomoPost6 @KHS_BaseballKat

The Howard County Sports Hall of Fame's class of 2025 will also include two other non-KHS graduates, both of whom played in the @MLB. Dan Dumoulin: Though he left Kokomo High School before graduating, Dan Dumoulin’s baseball talent took him to the highest level. He pitched parts of two seasons in the major leagues with the Cincinnati Reds, earning his lone MLB win in a dramatic extra-inning game in 1978. Before reaching the big leagues, Dumoulin helped lead American Legion Post 6 to its first state title and enjoyed a successful minor league career, including a standout season with the Indianapolis Indians. Harold "Rowdy" Elliott: Kokomo’s first major league baseball player, Rowdy Elliott played five seasons between 1910 and 1920 with the Boston Doves (now Braves), Chicago Cubs, and Brooklyn Robins (now Dodgers). A catcher known more for his colorful off-field persona than his on-field play, Elliott batted .241 in his MLB career. Though his life ended tragically, his pioneering role in Kokomo baseball history secures his place in the Hall of Fame. @Kats_Principal @KHS_AD @BarstoolKokomo @MemorialManiac_ @KokomoSchools @BGaskinsKT @ChrisLowry_PBP @JayStephens07 @deverhart00 @gregrakestraw @KyleNeddenriep @IndSportsTalk @HoCoSportsHOF @Reds @indyindians @Cubs @Dodgers @Braves @KHS_BaseballKat @KokomoPost6 @MLBNetwork









