Ryan Voz is co-owner of the Willmar Stingers baseball team located in central Minnesota. Like virtually all of sports leagues in America, the Northwoods League schedule couldn't go on as originally planned. That meant Ryan and his franchise could cancel the season, or they could "roll with the punches" and make the most out of a difficult situation.
On August 20, the Stingers finished their season, playing 42 total games, 24 home games, and averaging 254 fans per game.
Ryan explains the challenges, if it was worth it, and how he has grown as a person through this stressful summer.
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