June 18:
Game 1 - Elmer & Harold’s Astros pulled out a 12 - 4 win against Juggie’s Tap House in the first game of the night. For the Astros, Keith Lutz was 4/4 (5 rbi’s), Bill Ramage was 3/4 (2 rbi’s) and Rick Parker was 3/4 (1 rbi). The Astros infielders played well defensively turning several double plays. For Juggies, Larry Biko was 2/3 (1 rbi) while subs Jim Cooper was 3/3 (1 rbi) and Danny Stevenson was 2/3. Astros sub, Darryl Bartman, got the win on the mound while Jim Dulle took the loss.
Game Report By Bill Ramage
Game 2 - The Redi Recycle Rockies got back in the win column with a 16-9 victory over the Logos Rebels. Keith Bender and Glen Stodolka both went four for four. Stodolka had three RBI's. Jim Larson picked up the win and helped his cause at the plate going three for four with three runs driven in. Royce Hopkins was three for three for the Rockies. Leroy Friesen was three for three for the Rebels including a towering three run homer. Chris Wandler, Paul King, Dean Roy, Brian Hoffner and Daryl Bartman all had a pair of hits for Logos.
Game Report By Kevin Friesen
Game 3 - The third game of the night got off to a late start due to a couple of long games in the first 2. The Laker coaches were actually excited that this game might not get off the ground thus maybe saving their jobs. With the Lakers slow start to the year and Torts and Babcock lurking in the weeds, the ownership thought it might be time for a change. Fortunately for the bench bosses, the "2025 Lakers" showed up tonight. They checked all the boxes early. Timely hitting: check. Great defense: check. Heads up baserunning: check. Top of the first started out just the way the coaching staff drew it up. 2 great catches by Walter What Sun in right field set the tone. Lakers scored one early on a sac fly by WF Stroh, and then scored one each inning for the next 4. The Coffee Boys scored 1 in the second and tacked on 3 more in the 3rd due to a monster blast over the left field fence by Crusher Cal Mayer to take a 4-2 lead after 3. The Lakers responded by plating 5 in the 5th and 5 in the 6th for the first time this year. Great defense held the Long Shots to only 6 runs in the 7-inning affair. Make the final: Sauer RV Rental Lakers 14 Station Coffee Long Shots 6. Offensively, the Lakers were led by Hockey Hair Shantz with 4 hits, New Bat Balas with 2, and Russ the Bowler Foster with 2. Greg Scott, Blair Hennes and Al Martens had 2 hits each for the Shots. Thx to the Red Sox for outstanding umping and burger flipping and of course everyone in the press box.
Game Report By Gerard Hittel
June 17:
Game 1 - In the first game of the evening the fans were treated to a very evenly played game with great sportsmanship and camaraderie between all on the field. The Copper Coulee Casino Silver Foxes edged out the Garage Pub FOG by a score of 7-6 winning it in the bottom of the seventh. For the FOG Sherwin Lehman (walk) and Russ Cameron were both 2/3. Dallas DeMan, Ron Jarvis, and Jake Thomas were all 2/4. For the Silver Foxes Paul Savage and Todd Kopec were both 3/4. Sam Montoya was 2/2 with a walk while Darcy Harty and Darren Emerson were both 2/3. Emerson was the star of the game with his 3 RBI inside the park home run to right field in the fifth inning. He also made several catches on hard hit balls to left field. Sam Montoya was the winning pitcher picking up 5 strike-outs and Rod Insko, despite pitching a solid game, took the loss.
Game Report By Sam Montoya
Game 2 - Mikes Meats Meateors jumped out quickly with five runs in the first inning and held an 8 to 1 lead after two innings against the Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays. There was a brief delay as the rain started to fall but after a few minutes, the game was back on. The Jays fought back with three runs in the fourth inning to narrow the deficit to four. The fifth inning saw the Jays respond with three runs courtesy of a three run homerun off the top of the fence by Kevin Lane. The Meateors pushed one run across in the bottom half of the inning to lead by a score of 9 to 7. A five run sixth inning pushed the Jays ahead for the first time in the game and holding Mikes Meats scoreless in their at bat meant a three run lead for the Jays. The Jays added two runs in the seventh while the Meateors scored one to make the final score 14 to 10 for Bumper to Bumper.
Ron Pisoni lead the way for the Meateors going 4-4 with three doubles. Tim Johnson and Kelly Martin were 3-4 each hitting a double. Jim Fink was 2-3 and pitched well in the loss. As well, Clint Santer, Don Hallberg and Dave Wong collected two hits each.
Kevin Lane and Tom Baker (winning pitcher) were 4-4 for the Jays. Lyle Kennedy was 3-3 with a sacrifice fly. Chipping in with two hits each were Chad Stahl, Kerry Buss (triple), Kenn Kallis (2 doubles), Andy Christie, Rob Hammel and Paul Jollymour.
Game Report By Andy Stroh
Game 3 - The Stewart Optical guys were just happy to play ball tonight and not have another rain out. The game started off slow with the Mavericks having a 2 - 0 lead after 3 innings.
The optical guys then got their bats going and scored 4 runs in the top of the 4th to take the lead 4-2 after 4. The Mavericks then scored 5 in the bottom of the 5th to take the 7-4 lead. The eye guys weren't done as they put up a 5 spot in the 6th and 7th innings to lead 14-7 going to the bottom of 7. The Mavericks tried to come back by scoring 3 runs but then ran out of gas. They were led by Delvin Moch 4-4, Leon Moch 3-4, Darren Heinz 3-4 and Norm Eman 3-4. For Stewart Optical it was Randy Biko 3-4 with a walk, Brian Christman 3-4 Darrel Bonagofsky 3-4 with a walk, Dan Rattai 3-4 and Bill Rothwell chipped in with his first home run of the season. Special thanks to Don Hallberg for filling in for the short handed eye guys.
Thanks to mother nature we got a game in. The crowd was scarce but those who did come out watched a pretty good game.
Game Report By Rob Price
June 16 - All Games Cancelled Due To Weather
June 15:
Game 1 - A nice night for ball saw a close game between the Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays and the Copper Coulee Casino Silver Foxes. The Jays jumped out quickly scoring five runs with their first at bat. However, the Foxes quickly replied with five of their own runs to tie the game. The Jays pushed one run across in the second inning and added three more in the top of the fourth. But once again, the Foxes pounded out eight hits to score five runs and take the lead for the first time. The Jays scored one run with their next at bat and after a scoreless sixth inning the game was tied. Collecting eight hits with their last at bat, the Jays were able to score four runs. The Foxes tried to come back but left the bases loaded after scoring one run.
Final score: Bumper to Bumper 14 and Copper Coulee Casino 11.
Todd Kopec was 4-4 (double) while Robert Jensen and Boyd Kosolofski each chipped in with three hits for Copper Coulee. Todd also made a number of great plays as the rover for the Foxes.
Lyle Kennedy was 4-4 while Andy Stroh, Kevin Lane, Tom Baker, Kenn Kallis and Andy Christie contributed three hits each for Bumper to Bumper.
Game Report By Andy Stroh
Game 2 - Runs were hard to come by as the Mavericks squeaked out a 7 - 3 win over the Garage Pub Fog. Somehow the Mavs kept the Fog scoreless until the sixth inning when the bottom of the order initiated a three run rally. By then the Mavericks had scratched out 7 runs but the win was by no means secure.
Russ Cameron of the Fog had three hits in three trips to the plate. For the Mavs Todd Ammann also had three hits while scoring two.
Dave Hammel was on the mound for the Mavericks while the venerable Rod Insko also pitched a complete game for the Fog.
Game 3 - Mikes got by the Logos Rebels by a score of 14- 7. After a great 5 run first the meatheads stalled and watched(literally) as the Rebels put up 5 of their own to take a one run lead heading into the fourth. Then the bats woke up with eleven straight batters getting aboard over two innings to put the game out of reach. Going 3/3 were Tim Johnson, Wonger, Finker, Clint(Sam) Santer and coach Ron. Rebels were lead by Leroy Friesens bases clearing dinger and 3/4 nights from Dean Roy, Danny Stevenson and Paul King.
Game Report By Ron Stubbs
Date | Visiting Team | Score |
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Mon-15 |
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5:30 | 11 - Bumper to Bumper | 14 | VS | 4 - Coyote Casino | 11 |
6:30 | 12 - Garage Pub | 3 | VS | 3 - Mavericks | 7 |
7:30 | 5 - Mike’s Meats | 14 | VS | 10 - Logos Rebels | 7 |
Tues-16 |
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5:30 | 13 - Stewart Optical | R/O | VS | 2 - Station Coffee | R/O |
6:30 | 9 - Juggie’s Tap House | R/O | VS | 6 - Redi Recyclers | R/O |
7:30 | 8 - Red Sox | R/O | VS | 7 - Elmer & Harolds | R/O |
Wed-17 |
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5:30 | 12 - Garage Pub | 6 | VS | 4 - Coyote Casino | 7 |
6:30 | 11 - Bumper to Bumper | 14 | VS | 5 - Mike’s Meats | 10 |
7:30 | 13 - Stewart Optical | 14 | VS | 3 - Mavericks | 10 |
Thurs-18 |
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5:30 | 9 - Juggie’s Tap House | 4 | VS | 7 - Elmer & Harolds | 12 |
6:30 | 10 - Logos Rebels | 9 | VS | 6 - Redi Recyclers | 16 |
7:30 | 2 - Station Coffee | 6 | VS | 1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers | 14 |