Welcome to the Medicine Hat Senior Ball 2025 Season Web Site


June 9:
     Team photos have been added to both Stewart Optical and Redi Recyclers Team pages, and also the Team Photos 2025 page. Thanks To Harold for submitting these.

June 6:
     A note form the league about Team 70:
  • If any eligible player is interested in coaching the 2026 70+ Huff &Puff Team, please contact Larry Hurrell @ bearlkh956@gmail.com
May 31:
     Logo's Rebels team photo has been added to both the Logos Team page, and also to Team Photos 2025 page. Thanks to Harold for submitting the team photo.

May 22:
     Team photos have been added to both Garage Pub and Juggies Tap House team pages. They have also been added to the 2025 League Photo Section. Thanks to Harold Enslen for submitting the photos.

May 21:
     Team pictures have been added to the following Team Pages: Bumper to Bumper, Copper Coulee, Cross Town Red Sox, Elmer & Harold's, Mikes Meateors, Station Coffee. There is also a Team Photo page with all team photos on one page. The link is located to the right of the page in the "2025 League Photo Section". Thanks To Harold Enslen for submitting the photos.


June 9 - June 12 Scores and Hi-Lites


June 12:
     Game 1 - A five run fifth inning allowed the Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays to take a one run lead, and a four run sixth inning helped to secure a 10-5 victory over the Morrison Health Mavericks. Leading the Jays with two hits each were Chad Stahl, Tom Baker, Kenn Kallis, Mike Peters and Rob Hammel. John Engel was 3-3 for the Mavericks. A well pitched game by both Dave Hammel and Tom Baker.
Game Report By Andy Stroh

     Game 2 - In the second game of the evening, The Garage Pub Fog squared off vs. the Cross Town Red Sox. The Fog, using the moneyball system of "just get on base", scored runs in every inning, and reached base 31 times with 26 hits and 5 walks, thus managing to score 19 runs in 6 at bats. Grant Mackay and Mike Sills were 4-4, Dieter Stanke 3-4, Jake Thomas and Rod insko were 3-3, with Insko hitting a ball that cleared the Sox outfielder by 30 feet! Bill Chapman added two doubles, and Rod Aman was 2-2.
For the Sox, they came out swinging in the first, sending 8 players to the plate, and scoring 5 runs without registering an out. The Sox managed to add 9 more runs, but came up a bit short for a final score of 19-14. Darrell Maser was 3-4 at the plate, with Derry Eresman, Jack Brown, and Howard Gehring going 3-3. Ken Wou and Boyd Hamm were 2-3, with Hamm hitting the games only triple.
Thanks to Trent and Wayne for umping, and the rest of the Station Coffee guys running the concession stand. Also thanks to Jim Black for the announcing and scorekeeping.
Special thanks go out to the people who meticulously maintain our field. The infield stood up well to two plus hours of rain earlier in the day, and the outfield was it's usual fast track come game time. We'll done guys!
Game Report By Dickie Dunn

June 11:
     Game 1 - A well played first game of the night with a smoky filled sky. The visiting Logo’s Rebels took on the hometown Juggies Brewers. The first inning the clubs traded off 5 runs each. After 3 the Brewers lead 7-6. The Rebels bats came alive again scoring 5 runs in their 4 & 5 inning. The Brewers came back with 5 on the flip in the bottom half of their 7th. The Rebels hung on for a 18-12 final. As always, appreciated are the local fan support that makes these games feel even more special. Huge shoutout to Station Coffee crew, along with Trent & Gary in the upper deck!

     Game 2 - Stewart Optical had a 10-0 lead over the E&H Astros after three and a half innings, but E&H chipped away at the lead and had the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh inning before pitcher Randy Biko was able to pick up the final out for the win. For the Eye Guys Byron Witkowski led the offence going 3-4 while Darrell Bonagofsky, Rob Price, James Phillips  and Mike Ferre all added a couple of hits. Gord Moore had a solid defensive game at first making a number of big plays. For the Astros Darrell Jesse led the offence with three hits while Fred Kelln and Keith Lutz added a couple each. The Lutz to Lutz to Jesse was sharp defensively turning three big double plays.
Game Report By Jeff Thompson

     Game 3 - When the smoke had almost cleared, the Sauer RV Storage Lakers came away with a 12-8 victory over the Silver Foxes who were looking pretty foxy through the first 3 innings.
It was a pitching duel between Randy Calm Wuerfel and Gerard let’s get Er Done Hittel. Highlights for the Silver Foxes were all 2/3 at the plate, who were, Paul Savage, Boyd Kosolofski, Darren Emerson, Randy Wuerfel, Darcy Harty and Tom Rieger.
Highlights for the Sauer RV Storage Lakers was a 3/3 night for import Dale out from the smoke Weisgerber, followed by a 3/4 night for Mike W Stroh & Gerard Chuck Hittel and a 2/3 night for Lorne I got you covered Knodel, Kevin out of Storage Sauer, Wilf Interference Broesky & Phillipe yup, yup Marleau. Not to forget the game saving catch by Walter Go Go Gadget Pratt for the final out in the bottom of the 7th inning. It was like watching a pelican swoop a fish out of the water. Even though the game was over, not all the smoke had cleared the air. Hopefully it doesn’t remain for another day.
Thanks to the Umps, Cooks, announcer, scorekeeper and the fans
Game Report By Curtis Scherger

June 10:
     Game 1 - Great pitching and very good defense played out for both teams as the Redi Recycle Rockies edged the Copper Coulee Casino Silver Foxes 9-8. The casino crew put a scare into the Rockies with six runs in the top of the seventh inning. Brent Carson led the Rockies offence with a three for three night. Royce Hopkins, Keith Kleckner, Glen Stodolka, Larry Lutz and Gord Deibert had a pair of knocks for Redi. Randy Wuerfel and Dan Heim both went three for three for the Silver Foxes. Darren Emerson cracked an inside the park home run. Bruce Stuber picked up the win on the mound for Redi, Boyd Kosolofski took the loss.
Game Report By Kevin Friesen

     Game 2 - The Meateors bats finally awoke from a season long slump which carried them to a 16-7 victory over the Cross Town Red Sox. Super rover Don Halberg was 4 for 4, 2 triples a double and single and drove in 5. Miles Mayer and Stubby were both 3 for 3 with 2 rbi’s each while Hugh English was 2 for 3. Howard Gehring and Lance Knodel were both 3 for 3 combining for 6 rbi’s. Jim Fink was masterful on the mound limiting the Sox big guns from inflicting too much damage.
Game Report By Ron Stubs

     Game 3 - The Morrison Mavericks doubled up Station Coffee by the count of 12 to 6. 
John Engel starred offensively for the Mavs by knocking a homer, double and single to cross home plate three times. Cal Mayer doubled twice for the Station squad and scored two runs.
Wayne Miller played an outstanding defensive game in left center for the Coffee group. The entire Maverick infield combined to keep the opposition at bay.

June 9:
     Game 1 - In a close and well contested game to kick off this week's schedule, the Garage Fog defeated the Energy Lakers 14-13. The Fog were nearly flawless on defence lead by the ageless Sherwin Lehman, and pitcher Bill Chapman, while Ken Longmore and Daniel Morissette turned a key first to home double play.  Offensively, the Fog were lead by Dieter Stanke who was 3/4 with 3 rbi's, Mike Sills 4/4, Kent Strudwick 3/3, while Bill Chapman, Barry Roszell, & Ken Longmore were also 3/4.
For the Lakers, Mike Stroh was solid at shortstop and contributed a 4/4 night at the plate. Lorne Knoedel, Kevin Sauer, Gerard Hittel, Mike Shantz, and Wilf Broesky were 3/4 at the plate. The fans in attendance were definitely treated to a close and entertaining game, so well done by both sides! Special thanks to the Stewart Optical team for the concession and umpiring duties, and the volunteers in the scorekeepers booth.
Game Report By Dickie Dunn

     Game 2 - Juggies Tap House Brewers defeated the Coffee Station Longshots in the 2nd game tonight, 16-8. Both teams came out swinging, the Station scoring 5 in the 1st, the Brewers, 4. Jim Dulle was working hard on the mound, and held the Longshots to only 3 runs after that, with the help of errorless defense by the Brewers. Brewers had 25 hits, Station had 18, so the game was closer than the score. The highlight of the night was Tim Mayer hitting an inside-the-park HR, with his teammates waiting at home plate with an O2 tank and the paddles. All fun. Mark Porter, Todd Toews and Tim were all 4/4 at the plate. Mike Ferre and Rick Parker had 3 hits. Thanks to our last minute sub tonight, Rick Parker, and to the Stewey boys working at another busy night at the concession and umpiring.
Game Report By Jamie White

     Game 3 - On the warmest night of the year, Elmer & Harold’s Astros managed a 14 - 5 win over Logos Rebels. Leading the way for the Astros were Fred Keln and Frank Merkl going 3/3 at the plate. Both Kelly and Keith Lutz hit home runs. For the Rebels, Larry Rudolph and Dean Roy were 3/3. Defensive plays of the game goes to the first basemen. Larry Rudolph snagged a very hard hit ground ball off Keith Lutz’s bat and Darrell Jesse caught two very hard hit balls off the bat of Jim Cooper.
Game Report By Bill Ramage


Mon- 9

Time

Visiting Team

Score


Home Team

Score


 

5:30

3 - Sauer RV Rental Lakers

13

vs

2 - Garage Pub

14


6:30

13 - Juggies Tap House

16

vs

5 - Station Coffee

8


7:30

9 - Elmer & Harold's Astros

14

vs

12 - Logos Rebels

5

Tue- 10









5:30

1 - Copper Coulee Casino

8

vs

10 - Redi Recycler Rockies

9


6:30

8 - Cross Town Red Sox

7

vs

6 - Mike Meats Meateors

16


7:30

5 - Station Coffee

6

vs

7 - Morrison Health Mavericks

12

Wed- 11









5:30

12 - Logos Rebels

18

vs

13 - Juggies Tap House

12


6:30

4 - Stewart Optical

10

vs

9 - Elmer & Harold's Astros

6


7:30

3 - Sauer RV Rental Lakers

12

vs

1 - Copper Coulee Casino

8

Thur- 12









5:30

7 - Morrison Health Mavericks

5

vs

11 - Bumper To Bumper

10


6:30

2 - Garage Pub

19

vs

8 - Cross Town Red Sox

14


7:30

6 - Mike Meats Meateors


vs

4 - Stewart Optical