July 15:
Game 1:
The Station Coffee gang was gracious, as they allowed the Elements to experience their first win of the season ending the night at 13-5.
Hugh English made it to his first game of the season and was a solid 3-3 at the plate and was also a great inspiration in the field. Jack Simons, Doug Roberts and Philip Marleau had strong games as well.
Thanks to Glen Motz, our cooler remains full with his second whiff of the season.
Blair Hennes made some great catches in left field for Station Coffee. Thanks guys for some great fun.
Report Tim Seitz
Game 2:
Another good night for Stewart Optical with a 8-7 blowout. Both teams brought their closers in early and what a job they did. Joe Stienbacker held the eye guys to 4 runs and James (try to hit my low pitch) Bonogofski gave up two. A couple game saving plays were also made where Jim (test my arm) Stewart threw a bullet home to Fred (I think I got it) Bohnett for the 3rd out in the 5th inning
The play of the game was in the final inning with a runner on first and 3rd with 2 outs and a 100 mile an hour line drive was hit to the right to Daryl Hubbich who dove through the air, knocked it down, rolled over 5 times, and tossed it to second for the win. Stewart and Lane connected for circuit breakers.
Player of the Game for both teams were Vladamir Bonogofski and Joe (how are you doing) Stienbacker. Report Randy Biko
Game 3:
The Canadian Energy Lakers defeated the Redi Recyclers 12 to 11 in a flip flop stravaganza.
Howard Gehring, Darrell Bonenfant, Dave McNaughtin, and Frank Bachmier all went 2 for 3 at the plate. Great pitching by Tim Johnson in the Flip Flop innings. Report Curtis Scherger
July 14:
Game 1:
Southridge Wine & Whiskey started the evening off with a 11 - 8 victory over Station Coffee.
Report R.Stubbs
Game 2:
The Garage Pub earned a 13 - 4 victory over the Logo Rebels. Though the victory was a team effort, Ken Kallis stood out as the star of the game for the Garage Pub. Report Larry Biko
Game 3:
July 13:
Game 1:
Game 2:
Gerry Harpell and Kevin Lane each had a two run single and Jim Larson pitched a shutout, including 12 one pitch outs, as the Redi Recyclers blanked the Morrison Health Mavericks 9-0
Report Kevin Friesen
Game 3
With strong fielding and excellent pitching from Roger King, the Red Sox managed to escape a couple of bases loaded jams and held on to their 1-0 lead going into the 7th inning. In the 7th they scored 2 more to lead 3-0. The IPAs managed to score one in their half but Roger King shut them down and the Red Sox held on to a 3-1 victory. Report Robert Marfleet
July 12:
Game 1:
With some good pitching from Gerry Tessman, the Lakers beat the Trackside IPA's 12-4.
Jim Phillips was strong at the plate going 3 for 3.
Darrell bonefont made 2 amazing catches at first to help with the victory. Report Curtis Scherger
Game 2:
E&H holds onto a squeaker. It was all tied up at 3-3 after 5 complete innings. E&H opened the top of the 6th to go ahead by 4. In the bottom half of the 6th, Redsox's tied it up with 4 of their own.
The top half of 7th, Barry Koch hit a grand slam for E&H to go ahead again by 4. The Redsox's had loaded bases down by 2 with 2 outs, when a line drive hit to right field was caught by pick up Howard Gehring for the third out and sealed the win for E&H boys! Report by Darryl Bartman
Game 3:
Well the Garage Pub came from behind to beat the Elements I believe 15 to 10. Jeff Hall hit a big home run in bottom of 7 and Ke Wou had a stellar game at 2nd hitting and fielding.
Report Larry Biko