Two area baseball teams compete at Field of Dreams

This group of Pointers baseball players had the chance to play at the Field of Dreams. From left to right are front: Grady Finley, Brylen Lee, Hudson Schroeder, Elliot Kite, Jackson Wiker, and Adam Cody; middle: Braeden Gallagher, Keegan Wenger, Cole Ripp, Evan Kearns, Clayton Yanna, Conner Rolli, and Brett Bossert; back: coaches Curtis Fiedler, Brett Law- inger, Miles Rolli, and Dakota James.
This group of Pointers baseball players had the chance to play at the Field of Dreams. From left to right are front: Grady Finley, Brylen Lee, Hudson Schroeder, Elliot Kite, Jackson Wiker, and Adam Cody; middle: Braeden Gallagher, Keegan Wenger, Cole Ripp, Evan Kearns, Clayton Yanna, Conner Rolli, and Brett Bossert; back: coaches Curtis Fiedler, Brett Law- inger, Miles Rolli, and Dakota James.

In the movie Field of Dreams, Shoeless Joe Jackson famously said, ‘if you build it, he will come.” And on Thursday, April 30th, the Pecatonica and Mineral Point baseball teams met on the famous field for a nonconference game ultimately won by Pecatonica 2-0.

The Pecatonica baseball team had their photo taken at the Field of Dreams. From left To right are, 1st row: Mgr. Quinten Syse, Cooper Schraepfer, Kashton Gross, Ashton McNett, Austin Enloe, Marty Anderson, Luke Leonard, Reid Schlimgen, Mgr., Brooks Halvorson; 2nd row: Mgr. Kam Burkeland, Linden Ula, Reed Cassidy, Kale Hendrickson, Bo Leonard, Rylan Fisher, Rylan Eitler; 3rd row: Simon Paust, Kieler Ames, Kayden Kurschner, Griffin Schlafli, Ray Gonzales-Murphy, Brayden Harrison, Cael Hirsch, Mgr. Nathan Anderson; top row: Coaches: Larry Schliem, Blake Bukowski, Colton Schraepfer, Tyler Mckeon, Drew Schliem, and Jim Strommen.
The Pecatonica baseball team had their photo taken at the Field of Dreams. From left To right are, 1st row: Mgr. Quinten Syse, Cooper Schraepfer, Kashton Gross, Ashton McNett, Austin Enloe, Marty Anderson, Luke Leonard, Reid Schlimgen, Mgr., Brooks Halvorson; 2nd row: Mgr. Kam Burkeland, Linden Ula, Reed Cassidy, Kale Hendrickson, Bo Leonard, Rylan Fisher, Rylan Eitler; 3rd row: Simon Paust, Kieler Ames, Kayden Kurschner, Griffin Schlafli, Ray Gonzales-Murphy, Brayden Harrison, Cael Hirsch, Mgr. Nathan Anderson; top row: Coaches: Larry Schliem, Blake Bukowski, Colton Schraepfer, Tyler Mckeon, Drew Schliem, and Jim Strommen.

The game was arranged thanks to Lee Schroeder, whose son Hudson plays for Mineral Point. Lee, who works for Gronen Restoration out of Dubuque, is the superintendent in charge of the Major League Baseball stadium being built adjacent to Field of Dreams.

“I’m building the stadium right next door for the MLB game coming up so I’ve become good friends with the Field of Dreams team that run the facility and I asked what it would take to have our high school team play there and what I found out is you can rent it out for the night, so at that point, I got our athletic director, Tom Ingwell, to find a team to play and that took a lot of work on his end to find a team and a date that worked for everyone,” Schroeder said.

The experience for players, coaches and fans is something no one will forget, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play on Field of Dreams. Many fans made the trek to the site near Dyersville, Iowa. It was an overcast afternoon with temperatures in the low 50’s with a consistent northwest breeze which made it feel cooler, but it didn’t dampen the enthusiasm on or off the field.

Released in 1989 and starring Kevin Costner, the movie has become a timeless classic. The players mentioned weren’t even born at the time of its release. Today, the filming location serves as a popular tourist attraction. Although corn crops haven’t yet been planted, standard baseball rules are followed at the site. Because there’s no outfield fence, a ball hit into the field on the fly counts as a home run, while one that rolls in is ruled a ground rule double. During this particular game, the wind was blowing in, so no balls made it to the cornfield.

Pecatonica's Kale Hendrickson slides safely under Grady Finley's tag at second base.
Pecatonica’s Kale Hendrickson slides safely under Grady Finley’s tag at second base.

Coaches for both teams were excited to get this opportunity. “There’s some excitement surrounding this, it doesn’t get much more iconic than this,” said Mineral Point Head Coach Brett Lawinger. “As we got closer, you could really hear the chatter on the bus pick up.”

“It’s really exciting for the kids,” said Pecatonica Head Coach Jim Strommen. “I have twenty kids here today so for them it’s the first time being here and it’s a great opportunity and I’m thankful Mineral Point gave us the opportunity. All the work that they did to do this, I can’t thank them enough for what they did to make this happen.”

“We actually watched the movie last night as a team and most of these kids hadn’t seen it, so it was nice to have them see it to see what they are coming to today,” said Lawinger. “This is the site where they made the movie and it’s a neat experience for the kids to learn a little bit of baseball history when it comes to the movie aspect of it,” said Strommen.

Pointer pitcher Hudson Schroeder delivers a pitch against Pecatonica at Field of Dreams.
Pointer pitcher Hudson Schroeder delivers a pitch against Pecatonica at Field of Dreams.

“We’re grateful for this experience, and I can’t believe I’m about to play on Field of Dreams right now,” said Pointer Senior Brylen Lee before the start of the game. “I was here ten years ago with my grandpa, so when I was running out there ten years ago, it’s crazy to think that I’m playing here now.”

“I think it’s good to get these guys out here, something this historic. We watched the movie last night and here we are so it’s pretty cool, very excited to be here,” said Senior Adam Cody.

“I need to give a shoutout to Lee Schroeder for getting the ball rolling and getting our foot in the door here,” Lawinger said. “Our athletic director Tom Ingwell finalized everything so we could make this happen. The Bullpen Club, our Booster Club, helping out with the moneywise was a big deal so a shoutout to those guys for sure.”

Mineral Point from the SWAL Conference and Pecatonica from the Six Rivers Conference always play a non-conference game each year. This year, Mineral Point reached out to Pecatonica to see if a date could be reached. “Brett reached out to me and said would you guys be interested in playing at Field of Dreams, so we didn’t have to think really hard about that answer,” said Strommen.

Schroeder, who runs many large construction projects said, “We were the first game of the year to play at Field of Dreams because Iowa has summer baseball, so they are not really used to Wisconsin teams coming over to play in the Spring. But Tom (Ingwell) worked it out with the Field of Dreams team and with Pecatonica. I initially paid the fee because I didn’t want the school to worry about the incurred cost because school budgets are tight, but once we got the date set I approached our bullpen club, our booster club, and in a heartbeat our booster club said no problem, we’ll cover the fee for the experience to have the team out there and everything.”

Pecatonica pitcher Austin Enloe about to deliver a pitch Thursday at Field of Dreams.
Pecatonica pitcher Austin Enloe about to deliver a pitch Thursday at Field of Dreams.

With respect to the MLB Stadium being built adjacent to Field of Dreams, Schroeder said he recently sat down with about sixty people involved with the MLB that were all there to prep for the Minnesota Twins versus the Philadelphia Phillies game being played at the new stadium on August 13. “It’s pretty neat to be part of the process. It’s nerve-wracking and a little stressful, to be honest with you, but very cool as a baseball guy. I have 150 guys working each day to reach the deadline. We’re getting a lot done in a hurry,” he said.

But the opportunity Schroeder presented to these two ball teams makes him happy it could be achieved. “Being a baseball dad, and I’ve coached my son, and obviously I love watching my son play and I’m so connected with this place not only because I love baseball, but the fact that I’m building the other stadium, I’ve kind of become part of the Field of Dreams, if you will. To see my boy on the mound pitching and to see the stadium I’m building in the background is like the ultimate school yard type thing where the kids are playing on Field of Dreams today and the kids can see the MLB stadium as the backdrop and they can aspire to be a big league player someday, kind of thing,” he said.

His son Hudson started for the Pointers. He pitched 5.2 innings allowing two hits, two earned runs, he struck out four and walked two. Brett Bossert relieved Schroeder and tossed 1.1 innings striking out two and walking one.

Austin Enloe and Ashton McNett shared the mound for Pecatonica. Combined they allowed four hits, three walks and four strikeouts.

Pointer Connor Rolli barely escapes this pick-off attempt by Pecatonica pitcher Austin Enloe.
Pointer Connor Rolli barely escapes this pick-off attempt by Pecatonica pitcher Austin Enloe.

Small ball and the power of the bunt was the story in this game. In the top of the sixth inning, Schroeder walked Viking Kale Hendrickson. After Hendrickson stole second base, Pecatonica’s Marty Anderson singled on a bunt, putting runners at the corners. Enloe then hit a sacrifice bunt, allowing Hendrickson to score and moving Anderson to second. Anderson then reached third base on a wild pitch. Anderson scored on a sacrifice fly ball by Reid Schlimgen.

Pecatonica had only two hits in the game, both by Anderson. Mineral Point had four hits with Connor Rolli collecting two, while Schroeder and Lee each having a hit.

Though Pecatonica won the game, both teams were winners on this day, both getting to play at the iconic Field of Dreams site where so few will have had the chance to say they did that. It was a good, clean game. Was it heaven? It certainly was a dream come true for players, coaches, and fans alike.

Could this become an annual event? “Tom has the contact now, so maybe it could be every year, every other year type thing,” said Schroeder.

The feedback following the game was tremendous, Schroeder said. “I honestly didn’t know how it would be received, truthfully, and holy cow, it completely exceeded my expectations. Everyone has been just saying nothing but compliments and thank you for getting this started. The boys had such a blast, something they’ll never forget, and honestly, I don’t think the parents will forget it either. Our parents got on a bus and came down and had a little fun and everything, so it’s been nothing but positive vibes on the entire experience.” If you have not ever seen Field of Dreams, it’s a must watch movie. If you have watched it but it’s been a while, it’s worth rewatching it again.

For the Pecatonica and Mineral Point ball clubs, the rest of the season will be business as usual as both teams return to their respective conferences to play the balance of their schedules and hoping both make a nice run in the WIAA playoffs which begin May 28th. But their game played on April 30, 2026, at Field of Dreams, will be a forever memory.

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