Welcome to the Medicine Hat Senior Ball 2026 Season Web Site


May 12 - League Notice:
  • A get together is planned in memory of Al Longworth at the Medicine Hat Golf Club on Sunday May 24th at 2 p.m. This may be of particular interest to the players who were on the Canadian Championship Team with Al.
May 5 - League Notice of Rule Changes:
Based on recommendations, the Rules Committee the Executive made the following changes for the upcoming year:

1) No substitute runner from home plate,
      (Exceptions only by approval from the league executive)

2) No infield fly rule,
      (We are hoping no infielders abuse this rule)

3) No one can hit, sub or run if they have a substitute player in their place
 (If you have a substitute player in your place you can not go in to hit, run or field

4) Substitutions must follow the A, B, C player format that was used last year. 
        Record substitutions upstairs and report them to Rob Kayfish
       (Failure to follow this format will result in no longer being able to pick up an “A” player

May 3 - Website Notices:
     With the season beginning, a couple of website updates:
  • The player sub list is posted at the right side of the web page, along with a team usage page. As players are used as a sub a line will be put through their name. An " X " will indicate that the player has subbed his 2 times.
  • The team section at the bottom of the page now has clickable links to their respected team pages. The pages are now populated with player names and also Team coaches and Reps.
April 27 - League Notice:
  • Morning practice will begin on Monday May 4 at 9:30am.
March 30 - League/Website Notes:

Couple of Website Notes as we near the beginning of the season:
  • All 2025 season information can be found under the "Past Seasons" tab above and clicking on the "2025" Link. I will start to update the right side panel to 2026 information, but thought I would leave for a bit so new players can view.
  • I found another memory card with photos from the Sept scramble, so there are now 4 game play photo sections to view.
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

May 11 - May 13 Scores and Hi - Lites


May 13:
     Game 1 - The Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays jumped out to a 7-0 lead after two innings helped by a three run homerun by Kevin Lane. The Red Sox replied with three runs in third inning to cut the lead to 7-3. However, the Jays responded by scoring five runs in the top of the fourth inning to pull ahead 12-3. After a flip, the Red Sox were able to score four runs in their last at bat but came up short. The final score was Bumper to Bumper 15 and the Red Sox 7.
Leading the Red Sox were Darrell Maser 3-3, Lance Knodel 2-3 and Garth Stark 2-3 (4 RBI). Bob Marfleet with some nice catches in the outfield.
Chad Stahl (2 RBI), Kevin Lane (4 RBI), Kerry Buss (2 RBI) and Rob Hammel (3 walks) were all able to reach base each time up to bat for the Jays. Tim Seitz chipped in with 3 RBI. Tom Baker was the winning pitcher and even struck out the side in the second inning.
Game Report By Andy Stroh

     Game 2 - In the second game of the night, the Copper Coulee Casino Silver Foxes defeated the Station Coffee Longshots 11-4. Copper Coulee had 26 hits to the Longshots 13 and left 14 on base while the Longshots left 10 stranded. Sam Montoya had the win with 5 strikeouts and Trent Rasch took the loss. For the Longshots at the plate Cal Mayer, Brian Stonehouse, Greg Scott, and sub Dale Deis were all 2/3. For the Foxes the following hitters all went 3/4: Robert Jensen (double), Trevor Regehr (double), Sam Montoya (double), Dan Hein and Steve Brier. Todd Kopec, Darren Emerson, Boyd Kosolofski and Sam Montoya all chipped in with 2 RBIs each.
Game Report By Sam Montoya

     Game 3 - Hail, Hail, the Gang's all Here, Juggies Brew House Brewers got their first win of the season against Logos Rebels, a sluggers paradise, 5-1. It was a dark, dreary night, but the temp turned out pretty nice, no wind. Jim Dulle only gave up 9 hits to Logos, the Brewers got 15 hits on good pitching by Pudge. Top hitters for Logos were Chris Wandler and Terry Rattai, 2 hits each. For the Brewers, Dale Deis had 3 hits, Mark Porter, Todd Toews, Jamie White and Jim Noon all had 2 hits. Thanks very much to our last minute super sub tonight, Cal Mayer, who came to the rescue when we only had 10 players. Thanks to the Mavs for running the show tonight, and Randy and Gary in the press box.
Game Report By Jamie White

May 12:
     Game 1 - After two innings of no scoring the bats for both teams finally woke up and Stewart Optical scored often enough to pull out a 12-8 victory over the Redi Recyclers Rockies. The two teams combined for 40 hits and a lot of almost hits that found leather instead of grass. 
Jim Stewart and Rob Price lead the Eye Guys offence with three hits apiece while Bill Rothwell, Gord Moore, Darrell Bonogofsky, Roland Schlenker and James Phillips each chipped in with a pair of hits.  Barry Koch led the Rockies offence with three hits including a long 3 run home run.  Kevin Friesen chipped in with three hits while Glen Stodolka, Keith Bender, Bruce Stuber, Jim Larson, Larry Lutz, Keith Kleckner and Dennis Allan added a pair. Both defenses came up with some big plays to end rallies And as is often the case the runs came in bunches with the Eye Guys scoring in three innings and the Rockies responding in two.  It was another beautiful night at the ballpark, thanks to the volunteers for making it happen.
Game Report By Jeff Thompson
 
     Game 2 - On a beautiful night for ball, Elmer & Harold Astros had a big offensive night with 27 hits leading to a 17 - 6 win over the Garage Pub Fog. For the Astros, Rick Parker, Kelly Lutz, Gerry Harpell were 4/4, Maurey Salmon was 3/3 and Keith Lutz had the only home run in the game. For the Fog, Grant Mackay was 3/3 and Mike Sills was 2/2. Thanks to Pudge and Darlene who kept everything sorted out and to the fine umpire and concession crews.
Game Report By Bill Ramage

     Game 3 - The Mikes Meats Meateors outlasted the Sauer RV lakers 11-10 in what was an excellent back and forth ball game. Both teams hit the ball well and there were equal great plays made in the field. Mikes was led by perfect nights at the plate from Dony, Kelly , Harry and Stubby while the Lakers Lorne, Greg, and Trevor had 3-4 nights. Both winning pitchers Jim Fink and Lakers Gerard Hittel pitched well issuing zero walks. Thanks to Mavericks great umping and Burgers.
Game Report By Ron Stubbs

May 11:
     Game 1 - In game one the Redi Recycle Rockies defeated the Garage Pub Fog 10-7. Barry Koch hit a two run Homer for the Rockies.  Jim Larson pitched. Dallas DeMann went three for three for the Pub. Rod Insko pitched for the Fog.
Game Report By Kevin Friesen

     Game 2 and Game 3 were cancelled due to a fire in the Kin Coulee Park.

Date

Visiting Team

Score


Home Team

Score

Mon-11:






5:30

6 - Redi Recyclers

10

VS

12 - Garage Pub

7

6:30

5 - Mike’s Meats

N/A

VS

13 - Stewart Optical

N/A

7:30

2 - Station Coffee

N/A

VS

3 - Mavericks

N/A

Tue-12:






5:30

13 - Stewart Optical

12

VS

6 - Redi Recyclers

8

6:30

12 - Garage Pub

6

VS

7 - Elmer & Harold's

17

7:30

1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers

10

VS

5 - Mike’s Meats

11

Wed-13:






5:30

11 - Bumper to Bumper

15

VS

8 - Red Sox

7

6:30

4 - Coyote Casino

11

VS

2 - Station Coffee

4

7:30

10 - Logos Rebels

1

VS

9 - Juggie’s Tap House

5

Thur-14:






5:30

No


VS



6:30

Games


VS



7:30

Scheduled


VS