Welcome to the Medicine Hat Senior Ball 2025 Season Web Site


Sept 1:
     This years Teams and Schedule for the Wind up Scramble are now posted. The link can be found in the Sept Scramble section to the right of the page. Also a link can be found below.
August 22:
     On Saturday, September 13th @1:00 pm at Lorne Holden, 23 of the 24 active 75+ players in our league (Golden Geezers, as Jim Noon affectionately refers to us) will be playing an inner squad game between team blue and team green.
     On Sunday, September 14th @1:30 pm at Lorne Holden, there will be an inner squad Co-Ed game featuring the ladies who have honored us with their presence and great play during previous fall ball years.

August 18:
     A couple of Monday website updates:
-There is a summary/Report of the August Scramble now posted. It can be found in the August Scramble Section to the right of the page.
-There is also one Game Play Photo page available for viewing. Hoping to have a couple more posted this week.
-May not have mentioned this earlier, but there are 5 Game Play photo pages posted in the Med Hat Tourney Section.

Dollar Hotdog Night:
     Wednesday's dollar hotdog night was an outstanding success. Thanks to the entire Mavericks team for supporting the event. A special mention to those who worked tirelessly in the kitchen - Kerry Schentag at the grill, Darren Heinz on cash and David Hammel distributing drinks and chips and providing support where needed. Thank you to the spouses: Sharon Schentag, Loretta Hammel and Marilyn Emann, for keeping the kitchen tidy and helping everything run smoothly. Special out of town helpers were the Emann kids - Tannis and Matt from Calgary and Sarah from New Zealand. Their help allowed dad (Moose Emann) to work the crowd, hand out icy treats and ring the cowbell.
Members of the league and spouses along with our fans came out in large numbers to support the event and we are grateful for that. The final number for hotdogs sold came to 410. While we are still well short of the volume sold by the Toronto Blue Jays, we are gaining with steady increases every year.
The closest guess to hotdogs sold was 409 with the winner being Rick Parker.
Again thank you all for working, eating and simply going along with a fun evening.

July 26: Fall Ball Notice
  •  Due to substantial work being done on the diamond starting September 15th, there will be no fall ball this year.
July 24: League Note
     Clarification on the infield fly rule, with emphasis that the ball can be caught by an infielder with ordinary effort.
  • When the rule is in effect, if a fair fly ball is in play, and in the umpire's judgment is catchable by an infielder with ordinary effort, the umpire shall call "infield fly" (or more often, "infield fly, batter's out" or "infield fly if fair" when there is a chance of the ball drifting foul). The batter will be out regardless of whether the ball is actually caught. Umpires typically raise the right arm straight up, index finger pointing up and call to signal the rule is in effect.
July 21:
     Just a couple of Web Site Notes:
  • Team Photos have been added to both the Lakers and Mavericks Team Pages. They have also been added to the team photo page. Thanks to Harold Enslen for taking and submitting all the team photos.
  • There has also been a 2nd History Tab created above. This will be for league History from 2024 On, and will be added to as events happen.
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 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

Sept 1 - Sept 4 Scores and Hi-Lites

 
Sept 2:
     Game 1 - The Garage Pub Fog defeated the Logos Rebels 10-9 in the first game of Tuesday evening. The Fog had a 5-0 lead after three innings, then the Rebels scored 3 in the fourth to make it 5-3. The score stood until the top of the sixth when the Fog scored 5 runs with only six batters coming to the plate. Going into the bottom of the seventh, the never say die, scrappy Rebels starting with 11 straight hits, and scored 6 runs as the Fog were fortunate enough to get a couple of force outs. With two outs and the bases loaded, the resilient Rebels came up just short with a ground out to third. Great game!
Fog highlights: Dieter Stanke and Grant Mackay 3-3 with 5 combined rbi's, with an inside the park HR for Dieter. Mike Sills, Ron Jarvis, Sherwin Lehman, and Ken 'Tattoo' Longmore were all 2-3. Defensively, Bill Chapman pitched another gem, including 5 shutout innings for the W. Sills made a couple of half decent plays in the outfield, while Russ Cameron was solid at third base again.
Rebels highlights: Chris Wandler 3-4, Brian Hoffner, Dean Roy, Larry Hurrell and Darryl Bartman were 3-3. Paul King, Danny Stevenson, Leroy Friesen, Terry Rattai, Doug Davies, and John, Unreiner were all 2-3. Dean Roy pitched a solid game for his team, including four shutout innings.
Game Report By Sam 'small print' Lyman

     Game 2 - Stewart Optical shook off a slow start offensively, but used some strong defensive play to keep the game close before scoring 14 runs in their last three at bats to defeat the Copper Coulee Foxes 15-7. 
For the Eye Guys Roland Schlenker was 4-4 with a triple, Jeff Thompson also went 4-4 while Brian Christman went 3-3. Dan Rattai also added 3 hits while Rob Price, Jim Stewart, Byron Witkowski, Jim Phillips and sub Russ Foster all added a pair. Jim Stewart hit the only one out of the park in the game. The hitting picked up at the end of the game but it was once again defense that won it for the Eye Guys. 
For the Foxes Robert Jensen, Randy Wuerful and Dan Hein all had three hits while Paul Savage, Boyd Kosolofski, Sam Montoya and Glen Kessler all added a couple of hits. Paul Savage added an inside the park home run for the Foxes to keep the game close. 
Rob Price had a strong game on the mound with a couple of strikeouts and a number of defensive plays. Sam Montoya pitched for the Foxes and kept the bats quiet for the first three innings. 
Game Report By Jeff Thompson

Sept 1:
     Game 1 - Mikes and their Subs beat Redi and their subs 14-10 on a beautiful night at LH field. Jim Fink pitched a gem and cashed in a couple runners to claim the coveted horns on this night. Ron Pisoni and Don Halberg shared nine hits batting one-two and Garth Burton had a big smash to center cashing in a couple. For the recyclers Keith Kleckner had an inside the park two runner homer and Barry Koch added a long homer, Bruce Stuber pitched well in the loss. Thanks to subs Curtis Scherger and Dale Weisgerber.

     Game 2 - It was a beautiful night for ball on this holiday Monday in September. The Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays used a 5 run second inning to squeak by the Sauer RV Rental Lakers by the score of 10-8. Both teams had 22 hits on the night. Andy Stroh and Tim Macinnis had three hits each while Kevin Lane, Kenn Kallis, Rob Hammel, Vern Herter and super sub Norm Emann had two hits each. Gerard Hittel and Walter Pratt hit triples for the Lakers. A well pitched game by both Vern Herter and Gerard Hittel.
Game Report By Andy Stroh


Mon- 1

Time

Visiting Team

Score


Home Team

Score


 

5:30

6 - Mike Meats Meateors

14

vs

10 - Redi Recycler Rockies

10


6:30

11 - Bumper To Bumper

10

vs

3 - Sauer RV Rental Lakers

8









Tue- 2









5:30

2 - Garage Pub

10

vs

12 - Logos Rebels

9


6:30

1 - Copper Coulee Casino

7

vs

4 - Stewart Optical

15









Wed- 3









5:30

11 - Bumper To Bumper


vs

2 - Garage Pub




6:30

8 - Cross Town Red Sox


vs

5 - Station Coffee











Thur- 4









5:30

13 - Juggies Tap House


vs

7 - Morrison Health Mavericks




6:30

6 - Mike Meats Meateors


vs

9 - Elmer & Harold's Astros