Welcome to the Medicine Hat Senior Ball 2025 Season Web Site


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 17:
     Below is a list of the upcoming events:
  • July 4th Lorne Holden Exhibition Games evening, Beer Gardens and concession open.
  • July 5th & 6th, Annual Tournament at the Moose Diamonds. Beer Gardens and concession on site.
  • August 9 League Scramble.
  • September 6th, Year End scramble and outdoor Banquet.
June 15:
     There is now a player sub list posted, with the link at the right of the web page, in the 2025 sub information section. There will be a red diagonal line placed over the players name for each time the player has subbed. Just a quick note that the lines may take a second or so to appear. The list has been updated to last Thursdays games. 

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

June 30 - July 3 Scores and Hi-Lites


July 3:
     Game 1 - Last night, the first game of the evening was a close one. With the Logos Rebels defeating the Elmer's and Harold's. The score was 15 to 14. The game went down to 2 outs in the last inning with the tying run at second. Game over. We would like to thank the support group for a job well done.
Game Report By Larry Rudolph

     Game 2 - On a warm beautiful night, the second game of the "triple header" turned out to be a nail biter. Wilf Broesky coming off the 14-day injured list struck out the first guy he saw then pitched a solid game for the Lakers to squeeze out a 15-13 win over the Foxes. The Copper Coulee Casino boys actually out hit the Sauer RV Storage Lakers squad 22-19 but fell a tad short in the run column. Foxes starting pitch Randy Weurfel not only pitched a solid game but also chipped in with 3 hits. It would have been a 4/4 night for the right hander if it wasn't for a sensational catch in right center by the rookie Russ Foster, that saved 2 runs minimum. Defense seemed to be at the forefront for the Lakers as SS converted to 1st base Huggy Scherger made play after play that stymied the Foxes. They weren't without some stellar hitting either as Pierre "I'll visit you in a bit" Cote hit a bases clearing triple that he turned into a single but still came away with 3 RBI. The "Playing Owner" Kevin Sauer also had 3 hits as well as rookie WF Stroh. Phil Marleau (Who will be the feature entertainer at the park Friday night) had a double and a big catch in left field.  The Foxes were led offensively by Glenn Kessler with a double and 3 RBI and Dan Hein with a 3/3 night. All in all a great ballgame at a great park with great volunteers. Hopefully the fans fill the park this Friday night (tomorrow at 5) when the Senior Summer Slowpitch Classic gets underway. Also games all day Saturday and Sunday at the Moose Ball Complex. 
Game Report By Gerard Hittel

     Game 3 - A three run rally in the bottom of the 7th inning by the Morrison Health Mavericks enabled them to tie Bumper to Bumper by the metric scores of 10. 
Bumper to Bumper team sponsor Kerry Buss and teammate Lyle Kennedy went three for three at the dish and had three RBIs each. 
For the Mavs Dan Hamilton was perfect at the plate with three hits. John Engel also had three hits and a walk. Engel starred defensively by single handedly executing a triple play. Had there been another runner on base he would have got him too.

July 2:
     Game 1 - In the opening game of a hot evening, The Garage Pub Fog and the Cross Town Red Sox ended a hard fought game in a 16-16 tie. The Sox jumped out to a 5-0 lead , and lead for five innings, but the Fog scored six in their final at bat to earn a draw. Both teams combined for a staggering 60 hits, mostly singles and a few doubles, while Lance Knodel stood out on defense at short for the Sox, and Sherwin Lehman stretched to the limit to make a multi run preventing catch at Rover for the Fog. Kudos to pitchers Boyd Hamm and Rod Insko for battling the heat, and thanks to the Redi team for umpiring and concession, and Lutz for scorekeeping.
Game Report By Dickie Dunn

     Game 2 - The Juggies Tap House Brewers defeated Station Coffee in a very good, close game, 10-9. Both teams played excellent defense, Mark Porter making a game saving diving catch in RCF to preserve the win. Dale Wood had a good day at the plate, bringing in the winning RBI and had 3 hits. Thanks to the Recyclers for their work tonight.
Game Report By Jamie White

     Game 3 -  Stewart Optical came up with a strong defensive effort and just enough offence to hand Mikes Meats Meateors an 11-5 loss. The Eye Guys played a strong defensive game throughout including a top of the fence grab by Dan Rattai and a number of snags by rover Roland Schlenker. Mark Porter, Jim Stewart, Rob Price, and Randy Biko all had three hits while Daryl Hubich, Roland Schlenker and Dan Rattai each had a pair including an inside the park home run by Dan. 
For the Meateors Jim Fink and Myles Mayer led the offence with three hits apiece while Ron Stubbs had a pair and Ron Pisoni added another inside the park home run. Rover Don Halberg had another strong game defensively making a number of big plays. Both pitchers Jim Fink and Randy Biko had solid games and neither issued a walk. Another beautiful night for ball at the park. Thanks to all the volunteers that make our league so great.
Game Report By Jeff Thompson

June 30 and July 1: There are no games scheduled for these 2 days  due to Canada Day celebrations.


Mon- 30

Time

Visiting Team

Score


Home Team

Score


 

5:30

No 


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6:30

Games


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7:30

Schedule


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Tue- 1









5:30

HAPPY


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6:30

CANADA


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7:30

DAY


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Wed- 2









5:30

8 - Cross Town Red Sox

16

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2 - Garage Pub

16


6:30

5 - Station Coffee

9

vs

13 - Juggies Tap House

10


7:30

4 - Stewart Optical

11

vs

6 - Mike Meats Meateors

5

Thur- 3









5:30

12 - Logos Rebels

15

vs

9 - Elmer & Harold's Astros

14


6:30

1 - Copper Coulee Casino

13

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3 - Sauer RV Rental Lakers

15


7:30

11 - Bumper To Bumper

10

vs

7 - Morrison Health Mavericks

10