Welcome to the Medicine Hat Senior Ball 2025 Season Web Site


July 8:
     Gerard Hittel has submitted a summary of the Medicine hat Tournament. The link can be found in the Med Hat Tourney section to the right of the page. You can also follow the link below.
Also there is 3 game play photos pages available for viewing from the tournament. These can also be found in the Med Hat Tournament section. I am hoping to have a couple more soon.  

June 28:
     Below is an important notice from the league about subs.
  • Due to the amount of inconsistency and misunderstanding with sub usage, the executive has decided, as of July 1st, we will be starting over with the record keeping of sub usage and we will be including a penalty for not following the sub rules.
  • Starting on July 1st, if a sub is needed, the team will first pick an “A”, then next a “B” and then next a “C”.  After the team has picked a “C” you will start over with “A”, then “B”, then “C” etc.  There will be no exceptions to the order. 
  • The penalty for not following sub usage in the correct order of “A”, then “B” and then “C” will be loss of your “A” sub pick for the rest of the season. 
  • This season, if players have already subbed, their subbing still counts towards their maximum of two times per year. That will not change. Any player violating this rule will be subject to an automatic three game suspension.
June 27:
     League Notice about umpires:
  • To all who are umpiring, please wear a high visibility vest. Wearing this vest identifies you as an umpire while on the field and not a subbed in player.
June 22:
     A league History Link is now available in the above tabs to an article written by Rod Sommerfeld.
This is an outstanding article that takes the reader back to the very beginning of the league.  You can also use the link below to access the page.
June 17:
     Below is a list of the upcoming events:
  • August 9 League Scramble.
  • September 6th, Year End scramble and outdoor Banquet.
June 15:
     There is now a player sub list posted, with the link at the right of the web page, in the 2025 sub information section. There will be a red diagonal line placed over the players name for each time the player has subbed. Just a quick note that the lines may take a second or so to appear. The list has been updated to last Thursdays games. 

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

July 7 - July 10 Scores and Hi-Lites


July 9:
     Game 1 - The Station Coffee Company were up 3-1 after the first inning. Then the Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays responded with 5 in the second & the Station Coffee Long Shots scored 3. After 2 complete innings it was 6-5 for Visitors. It was 10-5 after 3. Bumper to Bumper held on with great defensive and adding 4 more runs to finish off the game 14-6. It was a hot night at the park with good fun had by all!
Game Report By Kerry Buss

     Game 2 - The second game of the night was a low scoring affair as the Sauer RV Storage Lakers defeated the Cross Town Red Sox 13-7. There was no courier service for 4 out of the 7 innings during this hot Sunny night (Meta Loaf).
Highlights for the Cross Town Red Sox was a 3-3 night for Derry Ohtani Eresman, a 2-3 night for Boyd the Hammer Hamm (1 HR & 2 Dbbl’s), 2/3 night for Jack Gold Canyon Simons, Lance the rookie Knodel, Jack Ace Brown and Ken Woo’s on first.
Highlights for the RV Lakers was a 4-4 night for Mike Utility Stroh (3RBI’s), Pierre Sig Em Cote (watch your toes) and a 3-3 night for Gerard Banquet Hittel (3RBI’s), & Russ the rookie beer man Foster. Honorable mention was a 2-3 night for Ken Corona Light Zollner ( just like fine wine).
A big thank you to the Logos squad for supplying us the seasoned cooks and the registered umps. A big thank you to Mike the get er done Sills for announcing and to the scorekeeper for keeping the games close.
Game Report By Curtis Scherger

     Game 3 - Five runs in the fifth inning carried the Morrison Health Mavericks to a slim 12- 9 win over the Copper Coulee Casino Silver Foxes. Sam Montoya for the Foxes had three hits and a walk in four trips to the plate. Clean up hitter Darren Emerson also hit safely three times in four attempts for them. Leon Moch and John Engel led the way for the Mavs by going three for three. Dave Hammel contributed three RBIs.

July 8:
     Game 1 - The Mavericks and Meateors battled to a well played 9-9 tie on a beautiful night at the park. Mikes held a 2-0 lead then a 7-4 lead before having to tie it in the bottom of the sixth. Tim Johnson lead the meat boys going 3-3, 3rbi’s and a great catch in left. Leon Moch and Dave Hammel went 3-4 for the Mavs. Great pitching from both Jim Fink and Dan Hamilton. On a side note Dale Weisgerber may be buying beer for the rest of the season lol.
Game Report By Ron Stubbs

     Game 2 - The Juggies Tap House Brewers defeated a very depleted E & H Astros lineup tonight, 17-12. The Astros were missing Keith, Rick and Frank, so some very notable guys MIA. They did have a super sub in Jim Cooper, who was a perfect 3-3 at the plate. This was a strange game, so many infield hits that ended up scoring runs, and was actually quite comical. Not your picturesque slug-fest. Hits were very close for both teams, 25 - 22 for the Brewers, so it was a close game. Mike Ferre and Mark Porter had 4 hits each for Juggies. Almost everyone had 2 or 3 hits for the Astros. It was a hot, summer night, many thanks to Kasey V, our Juggie owner and sponsor, for providing our team with a feast of pizza and wings after the game. Much appreciated. Good work by the B 2 B boys tonight working their shifts.
Game Report By Jamie White

     Game 3 - The game featured a see-saw battle as the match went down to the last out with the Rebels winning 14 to 13 over the coffee guys.
Numerous hits and defensive plays on both teams. Would like to thank Harold and Cheryl Enlsen for fattening up both teams after the match. Good umping and announcing. Great night for ball.
Game Report By Larry Rudolph

July 7:
     Game 1 - A big six run top of the seventh inning and then defensively a three up three down in the bottom half gave the Redi Recycle Rockies a 12-12 tie with the Cross Town Red Sox. Brent Carson was four for four as was Gord Deibert for the Rockies who trailed at one time 8-3 and 12-5. Glen Ebel was three for three for the Red Sox. Bruce Stuber pitched for Redi, Cross Town countered with Boyd Hamm
Game Report By Kevin Friesen

     Game 2 - The Copper Coulee Casino Silver Foxes were firing on all cylinders in the second game of the night and beat the Logos Rebels 15-6. The Foxes scored in every inning of the game which doesn't happen very often for any team. Sam Montoya was the winning pitcher and Dean Roy took the loss. For the Rebels Chris Wandler went 3 for 3 with a single, a double and a triple and 2 RBIs. Leroy Friesen was also 3 for 3 with a double. For the foxes Boyd Kosolofski was 4 for 4 with a double and 2 RBIs, Robert Jensen was 4 for 4 with a double and 3 RBIs, and Sam Montoya was 3 for 3 with an RBI. Darren Emerson was 3 for 4 with a double and 3 RBIs and Glenn Kessler was 2 for 3 with a double and 3 RBIs. Steve Brier had a triple and was also 2 for 3 with an RBI. Super sub Walter Pratt made 3 great catches in right field with the sun shining brightly in his eyes to put a damper on any Rebel hopes for a big rally.
Game Report By Sam Montoya

     Game 3 - Stewart Optical put together a couple of five run innings and scored in a few others as they defeated the Garage Pub Fog 15-5. Jim Stewart had a big night for the Optical team as he hit three long bombs driving in six runs and turning three double plays from short. Darrell Bonagofsky also had a big night at the plate going 4-4 with a home run and five RBI’s, while lead off man Roland Schlenker also went 4-4, scoring every time. Seven other members of the Eye guys had a couple of hits each while Randy Biko pitched a great game mixing up pitches and keeping the FOG off balance all night. 
Sherwin Lehman led the Pubs offence going three for three while Russ Cameron, Daniel Morissette, Rod Aman, Ken Longmore, Dieter Stanke and Mike Sills each picked up a couple of hits. They had lots of base runners but hit into three inning ending double plays to limit their offence. 
Another beautiful night at the ball park.
Game Report By Jeff Thompson


Mon- 7

Time

Visiting Team

Score


Home Team

Score


 

5:30

10 - Redi Recycler Rockies

12

vs

8 - Cross Town Red Sox

12


6:30

1 - Copper Coulee Casino

15

vs

12 - Logos Rebels

6


7:30

4 - Stewart Optical

15

vs

2 - Garage Pub

5

Tue- 8









5:30

7 - Morrison Health Mavericks

9

vs

6 - Mike Meats Meateors

9


6:30

9 - Elmer & Harold's Astros

12

vs

13 - Juggies Tap House

17


7:30

12 - Logos Rebels

14

vs

5 - Station Coffee

13

Wed- 9









5:30

11 - Bumper To Bumper

14

vs

5 - Station Coffee

6


6:30

3 - Sauer RV Rental Lakers

13

vs

8 - Cross Town Red Sox

7


7:30

1 - Copper Coulee Casino

9

vs

7 - Morrison Health Mavericks

12

Thur- 10









5:30

11 - Bumper To Bumper


vs

9 - Elmer & Harold's Astros




6:30

2 - Garage Pub


vs

10 - Redi Recycler Rockies




7:30

6 - Mike Meats Meateors


vs

13 - Juggies Tap House