June 10 - All Games Rained Out
June 9:
Game 1 - In a close and competitive match, the Garage Pub team defeated the Lakers 10-6. It was a one run game until the top of the seventh, when the Fog manager Rod Insko stepped to the plate with the bases loaded, and delivered a base clearing line drive to left. Pitcher Bill Chapman was able to shut down the Lakers batters in the bottom of seven, to close out the game.
For the Fog, Dieter Stanke, Sherwin Lehman, Rod Aman, Ken Longmore, and the aforementioned Insko were all 2-3 at the plate. Sherwin Lehman was the difference maker on defense for the Fog, with great positioning, key catches, and a long, on the money throw to second for a key out.
For the Lakers, Mike Shantz and Mike Stroh lead the way on offense going 3-4, while Pierre Cote and Walter Pratt were 2-3, and Gerard Hittel was 2-2, who also threw a good game.
Thanks to the Redi crew in the concession and on the field umpiring, and thanks to Randy and Gary in the booth.
Game Report By Morris Buttermaker
Game 2 - On a great evening for ball Cross Town and Mikes Meats played a tight defensive game and a pitchers battle until the open inning. With the Meateors holding a slim 5-4 lead they exploded for 7 to cruise to a 12-4 victory which was nowhere as lopsided as the score might indicate. Jim Fink pitched a gem and went 3/4 with 4 RBI’s joined by Miles Mayer and Don Halberg also three hits each. Derrie Eresman was a homer short of hitting for the cycle for the Sox. Subs Mike Sills and “smooth” Sherwin Lehman had great games.
Game Report By Ron Stubbs
Game 3 - Elmer & Harold’s Astros had a night where all the players were hitting leading to a 22 - 6 win over the Redi Recycle Rockies. For the Astros, Rick Parker was 4/4 with a homer and 3 rbi’s, Maurey Salmon was 4/4 with a triple and 3 rbi’s, Frank Merkl, Dave Sawatsky, Kelly Lutz and Keith Lutz were all 3/4 with Keith adding a homer contributing 6 rbi’s and Darrell Jesse was 3/3. Keith was also solid defensively turning a number of double plays. For the Rockies, Barry Koch was 3/3, and Royce Hopkins, Glen Stodolka and Kevin Friesen were all 2/3. Brent Carson, in his first game of the year, caught a screaming line drive at first base off the bat of Keith Lutz for the defensive play of the game.
Game Report By Bill Ramage
June 8:
Game 1 - The first game of the week saw Logo’s Rebels battle the Mavericks in a close contest. The Mavericks controlled the game from the outset and held the lead through six innings. However, the Rebels mounted a late comeback in the top of the seventh, scoring to take their first lead of the game at 10–8.
The Mavericks responded in the bottom half of the inning but could only push across one run, falling just short as the Rebels escaped with a hard-fought 10–9 victory.
Both teams would like to extend a special thank you to Darlene and Lutz upstairs, along with the Stewart Eye Guys on the ground, for their continued support and assistance throughout the game.
Game 2 - On a beautiful night for ball, the Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays defeated Station Coffee Long Shots by a score of 14 to 7. The Jays were able to score in each of their five at bats while holding the Long Shots scoreless in four of their six times at the plate. The Jays had a total of 27 hits while the Long Shots had 15 hits.
Leading Station Coffee with two hits each were Cal Mayer (2 doubles), Perry Nurse, Greg Scott, Gregg Martin and Trent Rasch (double).
For the Jays, Lyle Kennedy (double, triple) and Kenn Kallis were 4-4. Tom Baker (double) was 3-4 while Mike Peters, Andy Christie and Paul Jollymour were each 3-3. Rob Hammel was 2-2 with a walk. Vern Herter was the winning pitcher while Trent Rasch pitched well in the loss.
Game Report By Andy Stroh
Game 3 - The 3rd game of the evening was a slugfest. When it was all said and done, the Copper Coulee Casino Silver Foxes came away with a 20-16 victory over Juggies Brewers. The winning pitcher was Sam Montoya and Jim Dulle took the loss. The Foxes pounded out an amazing 39 hits and the Brewers responded with 28 of their own. There was only one walk in the entire game as everyone got in on the hit parade. No batter had less than 2 hits. The standouts for the Brewers were Mike Ferre 4/4 with a double. Todd Toews (double), Jim Dulle (double) and Paul Savard were all 3/4. Darcy Harty (10th spot in the line-up) and Dan Hein were both 4/4 for the Foxes. Dan Hein had 2 HRs and a double out of the 11th spot in the line-up for 6 RBIs and winning the number one star of the game. He also made a great possible game saving catch in right field in the bottom of the seventh inning. Paul Savage, Robert Jensen, Todd Kopec (inside the park HR) and Darren Emerson (double) were all 4/5. Steve Brier went 3/4 with a triple.
Game Report By Sam Montoya
Date | Visiting Team | Score |
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Mon-:8 |
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5:30 | 10 - Logos Rebels | 10 | VS | 3 - Mavericks | 9 |
6:30 | 11 - Bumper to Bumper | 14 | VS | 2 - Station Coffee | 7 |
7:30 | 4 - Coyote Casino | 20 | VS | 9 - Juggie’s Tap House | 16 |
Tues-:9 |
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5:30 | 12 - Garage Pub | 10 | VS | 1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers | 6 |
6:30 | 5 - Mike’s Meats | 12 | VS | 8 - Red Sox | 4 |
7:30 | 7 - Elmer & Harold's | 22 | VS | 6 - Redi Recyclers | 6 |
Wed-:10 |
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5:30 | 5 - Mike’s Meats | R/O | VS | 9 - Juggie’s Tap House | R/O |
6:30 | 8 - Red Sox | R/O | VS | 6 - Redi Recyclers | R/O |
7:30 | 2 - Station Coffee | R/O | VS | 12 - Garage Pub | R/O |
Thurs-:11 |
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5:30 | 10 - Logos Rebels |
| VS | 4 - Coyote Casino |
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6:30 | 3 - Mavericks |
| VS | 11 - Bumper to Bumper |
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7:30 | 1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers |
| VS | 13 - Stewart Optical |
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