May 21:
Game 1 - E&H pulled off a 13 to 9 win against the Lakers in the first game of the night. Rick Parker went 4/4, Maurey Salmon3/3 followed by Dave Sawatsky, Keith Lutz, Kelly Lutz and Jim Black 3/4. Keith had 2 out of the park homers for 6 RBI's. Maurey followed with an in the park homer for 3 RBI's. Two great defensive plays were made by Dave Sawatsky and Frank Merkle. For the Lakers, leading hitters were Mike Shantz 3/4,Trevor Fauth 3/3, Mike Stroh and Lorne Knodel 2/3. Trevor and Mike Stroh each had an in the park homer. Thanks to the Copper Coulee team for providing the umpires and thanks to Randy and Gary for their work in the booth.
Game Report by Jim Black
Game 2 - The Garage Pub defeated Juggie's Taphouse by a score of 18-9. The score was 9-8 for the Fog after 6 innings, then the Garage Pub team exploded for nine runs in the top of the seventh, sending 14 batters to the plate to seal what was a very competitive game after 6.
Offensively, the Fog were lead by Ron Jarvis (4-4), Jake Thomas (3-3), Ken Longmore (3-4), Daniel Morissette (3-4), and super sub Derry Eresman who was (3-3). Of note, all eleven Garage Pub players had at least two hits. Defensively, Russ Cameron was stellar at second base, and Jake Thomas had a strong game at rover. Bill Chapman picked up his second win of the week at pitcher.
For Juggies, Mark Porter was (3-3), Jeff Davies (3-4), and Jamie White, Jim Dulle, and Jim Noon were (2-3). Todd Toews chipped in as well with 3 rbi's. Jim Dulle pitched well outside of one inning, where the opponents bats caught fire. Thanks to all the in game volunteers.
Game Report By Morris Buttermaker
Game 3 - The final game of the night saw the Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays taking on the Logos Rebels. A quick start by Bumper to Bumper as they jumped out with a five run top of the first inning. Defensively, the Jays held Logos in check all night only allowing 9 hits over seven innings. The Jays also scored five runs in the top of the fifth to put the game out of reach. As the final out was recorded, Bumper to Bumper was victorious by a score of 14 to 4.
Going 2-2 for Logos were John Unreiner (double) and Paul King (1 RBI).
Offensively for the Jays, six players were 3-3. Andy Stroh (2 doubles, triple), Chad Stahl (1 RBI), Kerry Buss (double, HR, 6 RBI), Lyle Kennedy, Kenn Kallis (double, 1 RBI) and Tom Baker (1 RBI).
Tom Baker was on the mound for the win while Dean Roy suffered the loss.
Game Report By Andy Stroh
May 20: Due to weather all games have been cancelled for this Date.
May 19:
Game 1 - It was a low scoring affair between Juggies and Bumper to Bumper. After 7 innings, the final score was Juggies 7 and Bumper to Bumper 7. Both teams scored 4 runs on 5 hits in the sixth inning. Leading Juggies were Jeff Davies 3-3 (HR, 3 RBI) and Mark Porter 3-3 ( 2 doubles).
Kevin Lane was 3-3 (HR, double) for the Jays.
Jim Dulle and Vern Herter pitched well for both teams in the tie game.
Game Report By Andy Stroh
Game 2 - The Sauer RV Storage finally found a way to finish a game without needing grief counselling afterward, hanging on for an 18-13 victory over the Recyclers in a game that featured more hits (26 per team) than a classic rock station. The Lakers came into the game carrying the emotional baggage of blowing their last three games in the final inning after holding the lead. Just when the the Sauer RV Storage Lakers thought they were going to send the Redi team to the Recyclers; the Recyclers had other ideas. The Recyclers refused to go quietly, turning what looked like a comfortable Lakers win into a full-blown senior softball suspense thriller. The comeback included bloop hits, seeing-eye grounders, and at least two balls that moved slower than the speed limit in a school zone but still somehow found grass.
To the Lakers’ credit, they finally slammed the door shut before the game turned into another episode of “As the Inning Turns.” Rumor has it the team is considering hiring a sports psychologist specifically for their last innings. For the Redi Recycle Rockies, Larry quick draw Lutz went 4/4, while Royce Rocketman Hopkins, Barry Bam Bam Koch, Keith Raw Hide Kleckner, Keith smooth as silk Bender, Bruce almighty Stuber, Kevin Bossman Friesen and Rod put me in coach Brusky all went 3/4.
For the The Sauer RV Storage Lakers; Mike hot hands Shantz, Mike Blade Stroh went 4/4, Pierre always talking Cote 3/3 and Trevor white shoes Fauth, Gerard here we go again Hittel went 3/4. Almost forgot Phil the Thrill Marleau went 2/3, at least that’s what he said.
Thanks to Logos who supplied the umping, cooks and to the announcer, score keeper and the great fans.
Game Report By Curtis Scherger
Game 3 - The final game of the evening saw the Copper Coulee Casino Silver Foxes take on the Mavericks. It was a slug fest from the opening inning as the Sliver Foxes had 27 hits and the Mavericks ended up with 28. The lead changed hands no less than 6 times, but the Mavericks managed to come away with a hard fought 15 to 14 win.
For the Silver Foxes Robert Jensen was 4 for 4 with a double and Todd Kopec was 3 for 3 with 2 doubles and a walk.
For the Mavericks Todd Ammann, Delvin Moch, John Engel, Dave Hammel, Leon Moch and Darren Heinz were all 3 for 3. Dan Hamilton was on the mound for the Mavericks and Sam Montoya for the Silver Foxes.
Thanks to all the volunteers for making it another great evening for ball at Lorne Holder Field.
Game Report By Delvin Moch
May 18:
Game 1 - After a 3 game slide, the Garage Pub team got back on track with a 14-6 win over the Red Sox. Solid defense and timely hitting by the Fog sealed the deal on the Monday night opener. Dallas Deman and Dieter Stanke were 3-3, whilst Bill Chapman, Grant Mackay, Rod Aman, Ron Jarvis, Sherwin Lehman, and Russ Chapman were 2-2, and Mike Sills chipped in a homerun. Solid defensive efforts by Cameron and Jarvis were key to the win. When he wasn't hitting the net, Bill Chapman had a solid outing at pitcher.
For the Red Sox, Lance Knoedel, Garth Stark, Glen Ebel, and Harv Buye were 3-3, and Jack Brown chipped in two hits. Red Sox were also strong defensively, but the Fog guys managed to hit green a few times more on the night. Brian Stauth took the loss for the Sox, but battled after some early walks. Thanks again to all the in game volunteers.
Game Report By Morris Buttermaker
Game 2 - Station Coffee Long Shots pulled out the first win of the year 12-9 over the Mikes Meats Meateors. Leading the way for the Long Shots were Blair Hennes and Wayne Miller going 4-4 with a double and 3 singles each. Cal Mayer 3-4 double, 2 singles, Brian Stonehouse 3-4, 3 singles, James Giesbrecht 2-4, double, HR, Trent Rasch 2-4, double, single and Greg Scott 2-4, 2 singles. For the Meateors, Darryl Bonogofsky 3-3, 3 singles, Tim Johnson and Ron Stubbs both going 3-4 with 3 singles each, Clint Santer and Dave Robertson both 2-4, double, single, Brian Cooney 2-3, double, single and Jim Fink 2-4, 2 singles. Winning pitcher was Brian Stonehouse and taking the loss Jim Fink.
Game Report by Wayne Miller.
Game 3 - On a cool evening, Elmer & Harold’s Astros had some hot bats that carried them to an
18 - 10 win over Stewart Optical. For the Astros, Jim Black led the way going 3/4 with 4 RBI’s hitting in the number 9 spot and pulled a throw out of the dirt to make an out at first. Dave Sawatsky, Fred Kelln and Keith Lutz were all 3/3 with a walk and Keith hit a home run with 3 RBI’s. Rick Parker was 3/4 with a home run and 3 RBI’s. Maurey Salmon was 3/4 with 2 RBI’s. For Stewart Optical, James Phillips led the way going 2/3 with 3 RBI’s. Jeff Thompson, Dan Rattai, Darrell Bonogofsky, Rob Price and Byron Witkowski were also 2/3 on the night. It was a hitter’s game with the Astros banging out 25 hits and Stewart Optical had 17. Fred Kelln went the distance on the mound for the Astros while Randy Biko and Rob Price shared the pitching duties for Stewart Optical. Thanks to all the volunteers who keep the game and the food rolling along.
Game Report By Bill Ramage
Date | Visiting Team | Score |
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5:30 | 8 - Red Sox | 6 | VS | 12 - Garage Pub | 16 |
6:30 | 2 - Station Coffee | 12 | VS | 5 - Mike’s Meats | 9 |
7:30 | 7 - Elmer & Harolds | 18 | VS | 13 - Stewart Optical | 10 |
Tues-19: |
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5:30 | 9 - Juggie’s Tap House | 7 | VS | 11 - Bumper to Bumper | 7 |
6:30 | 6 - Redi Recyclers | 13 | VS | 1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers | 18 |
7:30 | 4 - Coyote Casino | 14 | VS | 3 - Mavericks | 15 |
Wed-20: |
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5:30 | 5 - Mike’s Meats | R/O | VS | 3 - Mavericks | R/O |
6:30 | 13 - Stewart Optical | R/O | VS | 8 - Red Sox | R/O |
7:30 | 2 - Station Coffee | R/O | VS | 6 - Redi Recyclers | R/O |
Thur-21: |
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5:30 | 7 - Elmer & Harolds | 13 | VS | 1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers | 9 |
6:30 | 12 - Garage Pub | 18 | VS | 9 - Juggie’s Tap House | 9 |
7:30 | 11 - Bumper to Bumper | 14 | VS | 10 - Logos Rebels | 4 |