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Local Business Owner Announces Closure Of Popular Teen Hangout

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by beat writer Mike Staebell

Locals were shocked last week when news surfaced that The HuB, a popular after school hangout spot in town, plans to close its doors this May. The teen-friendly business—which boasts an assortment of arcade games, colorful wall décor, and the best milkshakes in town—has reportedly been bought out and will soon be reduced to an unrecognizable, featureless mound of dirt and rubble. Read More

Hub To Host Old Timers’ Game Of Champions

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Associated Press – Cedar Falls, IA

May 17, 2012
by beat writer Mike Staebell

In an effort to raise funds for the charity organization known as “Retirement,” former HuB greats have organized a charity softball outing to be played at Birdsall Stadium this summer.

That’s right – the once strong, strapping, athletic boys of summer have blossomed into frail, confused, elderly gentlemen, and are asking $500 per ticket to let you watch them attempt to play the game they once dominated.

Gone are the days where HuB greats once occupied lavish nightclubs, raced fast cars, and chased loose women. No more hard turns around 2nd base. No more home runs, beer in the dugouts, or triple plays. No more guts. No more glory. Until now. Read More

Hub Owner Announces 2011 Budget, 3 Months Late

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Associated Press – Cedar Falls, IA

March 2nd, 2011

by beat writer Mike Staebell

After threatening to cut funding for the HuB Softball Team, HuB owner Marcus Kjeldsen has finally agreed to a deal, solidifying a fully-funded 2011 softball season. Early reports indicate that Kjeldsen has begrudgingly negotiated with skipper Mike Staebell, and agreed to fund yet another fiscally irresponsible season as the HuB’s deficit continues to plummet “into the fiery depths of hell,” sources say. Read More

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Sorgie Eager To Return After Sex Rehub

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Associated Press – Cedar Falls, IA

July 20th, 2010

by beat writer Mike Staebell

HuB utility man Austin Sorgie is finally back with the team after completing a 90 day reHuBilitation for sex addiction at The Sterling Meadows Softball Related Sex Addiction Center (SMSRSAC) in Pine Meadows, CA. Sorgie says he’s finally ready to return to the game, and looks forward to building deep, meaningful friendships with “as many hot chicks as possible.” Read More

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Beer Spill Disaster Divides Community, Intoxicates Wildlife

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Associated Press – Cedar Falls, IA

June 10th, 2010

by beat writer Mike Staebell

Unless you’ve been locked in a cellar for the last 2 months, you’ve probably heard the news. In one of the most devastating environmental disasters in HuB Softball history, countless gallons of Bud Light continue to spill into one of the community’s most pristine wildlife reserves – George Wyth Lake. Read More

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Local Singer/Songwriter Sues Some Guy Named Jason Derülo

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Associated Press – Cedar Falls, IA

March 10th, 2010

by beat writer Mike Staebell

“The two dots over the top of the ‘u’ was the last straw,” a local singer/songwriter announced last week to a group of uninterested reporters.

Upon hearing news that his song “In My Head”, was recently ripped off and was topping the charts, Mike Staebell, the self-proclaimed founder of the “In My Head” premise, along with his band, vowed to take their case all the way to the Cedar Falls Supreme Court. Read More

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Former Slugger Skyler Boyer Finally Admits To Steroid Use

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Associated Press – Cedar Falls, IA

January 17th, 2010

by beat writer Mike Staebell

The former Sultans of Swing slugger admitted Thursday that he did, in fact use steroids throughout his famed career. It came as no shock to the American public, who, in recent polls responded, “Ummmm, duuuuuuuuhhhh???!!” over 91% of the time. 6% responded sarcastically with “Oh really? You’ve GOT to be kidding me…(rolling eyes)”, 2% responded “Who the fuck is Skyler Boyer?”, and 1% responded “Really, that’s quite surprising. I was under the impression that he was simply utilizing his God-given talent.” Read More

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Photos Surface, Twan Stripped Of His Crown

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Associated Press – Cedar Falls, IA

November 12th, 2009

by beat writer Mike Staebell

In a year filled with law troubles, shut-out victories, embarrassing interviews, and an undefeated record, you could say this past year was a bumpy one for Hub pitcher Anthony “Twan” King. Through the ups and downs, he’s always been known as a fighter, one that doesn’t rattle easily. Read More

Klein Hopes To Break The Ginger Barrier

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Associated Press – Cedar Falls, IA

July 27th, 2009

by beat writer Mike Staebell

Twenty-something years ago, in a run down part of South Bronx, nicknamed Gingerville, a young boy grew up as a disadvantaged youth with some very ambitious dreams. He, like many other children his age, dreamed to one day grow up and be the “bestest” softball player in the world. Read More

2009 Season Begins On A “Positive” Note As Scales Tests “Positive” For Human Fertility Drug

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Associated Press – Cedar Falls, IA

May 19th, 2009

by beat writer Mike Staebell

To quote the late great Yogi Berra, it’s de ja vu all over again. The Associated Press has confirmed early reports that Hub slugger Jordan Scales has tested positive for TestiBulge, a fertility drug designed to curb the embarrassing side effects of steroids. Read More

Lack Of Government Bailout For The U.S. Softball Sector Forces An Unnamed Hub Softball Executive To Take Matters Into His Own Hands

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Associated Press-Cedar Falls, IA

December 3rd, 2008

by beat writer Mike Staebell

After flying The Hub Softball Team’s 30 million dollar jet to Washington D.C. to request a 30 million dollar government bailout, The Hub’s Chief Financial Officer, Marcus Kjeldsen, was denied every penny. The Hub desperately needed the money to pay salaries, pay off the 30 million dollar luxury jet, and close various tabs its players have run up in local taverns & gentlemen’s clubs during the offseason. Read More

Lengthy Offseason Provides Much Needed R&R&R&R — Rest, Relaxation, Regret, And In Some Cases, Rehabilitation

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Associated Press-Cedar Falls, IA

October 30th, 2008

by beat writer Mike Staebell

After a disappointing post-season, the Hub Softball Team packed up their bags and headed home. Never before has a plane ride been so eerily silent. Except for an intoxicated Jordan Scales, who speaks roughly 175% louder than a normal human being. “THAT FUCKING GUY! I CAN’T *HICK* BELIEVE THAT FUCKING GUY DUDE! FUCK!!” Scales reportedly shouted, while a stewardess tugged at his arm, urging him to quit screaming at a small child. Read More

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Miracle On Dirt – The Hub Pulls Off The Biggest Upset In World History

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Birdsall Park. Early evening. 125 fucking degrees. The Hub vs. Jokers. Two nations with differing world views, pitted against each other in a battle over the corner of 4th and Main.

With Zach Ruden recently traded to Dubuque, Marcus Kjeldsen traded to Pittsburg, Jake Arends on the bereavement list, and Jordan Scales nowhere to be found (most likely wandering around in a beanfield, naked and confused), The Hub found themselves with only 7 players, just minutes before game time. Needing a minimum of 8 to avoid a forfeit, several Hub players soaked up their pride and began searching for another body. Were they worried?

No. They marched forward. Read More

Staebell Trades His Owner To Pittsburgh For A Used Shop Vac And A 6 Month Subscription To Ebony Magazine

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General Manager Mike Staebell has done the unthinkable. Frustrated by the steady stream of nagging injuries, Staebell threw in the proverbial towel and actually traded away his boss, the owner of the team. It is the first time in the history of the game that an owner was traded away by his very own manager, for seemingly unrelated items. Read More

Off-Day Gives The Hub’s Players An Opportunity To Give Back To The Community

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The Hub will have a much-needed day off this Monday. Knowing how important the community is to this franchise, many players are taking the opportunity to give back to the community that has given them so much.

A number of players are taking the weekend to help boost the local economy, namely the economies of several local nightclubs. We caught up with Shortstop Jordan Scales at a local tavern at 11am Friday. “We figure if we start drinking early in the afternoon, every day, *hic* all weekend, it could really *hic* help the bar sales around town. This could, like, have an effect *hic* on the local economy in a positive way,” Scales managed to mutter while sitting amid a barrage of empty cocktail glasses and beer cans. Read More

Baserunning Blunders Spell Collapse For The Hub

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This past week spelled heartbreak for The Hub, as they dropped their second straight. There was one out in the bottom of the 7th, and The Hub was down by two runs, when Eric Farnham laced a line drive deep to right center. Incredibly, the ball bounced off the top of the fence, and landed back in play. Eric Farnham, a self professed speedster, got thrown out at third trying to stretch his double into a triple. Read More

Injury Bug Takes Another Big Bite Out Of The Hub’s Lineup

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Manager Mike Staebell has just announced that IF Zach Raymond has been placed on the 7 day DL due to shoulder soreness. Raymond, who has a stellar .695 BA in the leadoff spot and has drank a remarkable 4.5 beers per game, will be watching from the bleachers as The Hub takes on some other lame Barmuda team.

Raymond pulled himself out of the game last week for the same reason. What is the cause of this nagging injury? When asked for comment, team trainer Eric Farnham responded, with a puzzled look on his face, “What? Dude– Staebell, you have WAY too much time on your hands.” Read More