August 19:
Game 1 - On a beautiful evening, a slow pitch game was played and it might be one for the record books. The game was over by 5:52 pm with the Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays edging Juggies by a score of 2 to 0. Yes, that is correct! A slow pitch game with a World Cup of soccer score. Great defense throughout the game with great catches in the outfield and a few double plays in the infield.
As for offensive highlites and there are not many, Jim Noon and Dale Wood reached first with their only at bat for Juggies. For the Jays, Andy Christie was 2-2 and Kerry Buss hit a single with his only at bat. A well pitched game by Tom Baker for the Jays and Jim Dulle and Jamie White for Juggies.
Game Report By Andy Stroh
August 18:
Game 1 - The Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays jumped out to a 4 to 1 lead after the first inning. Each team added one run in the second inning followed by two scoreless innings. The Jays knew they needed to score some more runs and used four hits to score four runs in the fifth inning. However, the Red Sox responded with five hits to score four runs too. Headed into the last and open inning, the Jays were leading 9 to 6. The Jays sent 11 batters to the plate using seven hits to score seven runs. The Red Sox were held scoreless in their at bat for a final score of 16-6 for the Jays.
Lance Knodel, Darrell Maser, Garth Stark each had two hits for the Red Sox. Lance also threw out two runners at home aided by good catches by Joe Steinbach.
The Jays were lead by Chad Stahl with four hits and Kerry Buss and Kevin Lane with three hits each. Kevin had 5 RBIs on the night. All 13 Jays were able to record at least one hit in the victory. Vern Herter was the winning pitcher.
Game Report By Andy Stroh
Game 2 - In a super close ball game, Elmer & Harold’s Astros pulled out an 11 - 10 win over the Garage Pub Fog. The Fog were leading 10 - 8 in the bottom of the 6th inning and with 2 outs, the Astros managed to load the bases. Keith Lutz then delivered a double to drive in 3 runs to end the game. For the Astros, Keith was 4/4 with a home run (6 rbi’s), Rick Parker was 3/4, Wade Watson was 3/3 and Jim Black and Bill Ramage were 2/3. For the Fog, Mike Sills was 3/3, Dallas DeMan (home run and 4 rbi’s), Grant Mackay, Dieter Stenke, Sherwin Lehman, Russ Cameron and Daniel Morissette were all 2/3.
Game Report By Bill Ramage
Game 3 - The night wrapped up with the Juggies Pub Brewers hosting the Logos Rebels, and the early innings belonged entirely to the home side. The Brewers came out swinging, jumping ahead 6–0 after two complete.
But the Rebels found their spark in the third and fourth, putting up 5 runs in each frame to flip the momentum. The Brewers managed a single run in both of their halves, and after four innings the Rebels held a 10–8 lead. The Brewers chipped one more across in the fifth to make it 10–9, keeping things tight heading into the final stretch.
The opening inning proved to be the difference-maker, though. The Rebels erupted for 8 runs and then shut the door defensively, holding the Brewers scoreless to seal an 18–9 victory.
Even though the Rebels always pride themselves on team play, this one featured a standout performance from Paul King, who went a perfect 4-for-4, ripped a triple, and made four excellent catches at rover. A night to remember.
A big thank-you to Jeff and Darlene upstairs, and to Redi for handling kitchen and umpiring duties. The Rebels also extend their appreciation to Ron Jarvis from the Garage Pub and Blair Hennes from Station Coffee for stepping in to help fill out the Logos roster.
August 17:
Game 1 - Welcome to the Field of Dreams ladies and gentlemen. What a beautiful night for ball at Lorne Holden Field. It was a defensive battle between the two teams with a score of 2 to 1 for the Lakers after 5 innings. The final at bat, the Lakers scored 7 runs to come away with a 9-3 victory over the Meateors. It was a great game for the pitchers on both sides of the ball. 4 pitchers (Jim Fink, Tim Johnston, Bill Chapman & Wilf Thursday Broesky) combined for the win for the Lakers. Highlights for the Meateors was a great pitching performance by Jim Fink and Tim Johnston against their team. Highlights for the Lakers was a 3-3 night for Mike Blade Stroh and Lorne steady wins the race Knodel. Honorable mentions go Trevor Blue Jay Fauth, Walter Gold Pan Pratt, Phillipe one man band Marleau all going 2/3. Not to forget, Pierre all over the field Cote made 2 1/2 nice catches in the outfield to keep the Meateors from hitting the ground for run support. Thanks to the pitchers who helped the Lakers out for a couple of innings, to the announcer, score keeper (Jim’s Taxi Service) and to the Garage Pub for suppling 3 umps and great cooks.
Game Report By Curtis Scherger
Game 2 - Station Coffee Long Shots fell behind early giving up 5 runs in the top of the first against the Copper Coulee Casino Silver Foxes. The Long Shots took 3 in the 3rd and 4 in the 4th to take the lead and held off the Foxes after 4. But the Foxes came back with 5 in the top of the fifth to take back the lead 10-9. The Long Shots held the Foxes off the board in the final inning and scored 2 in the bottom to take a 11 - 10 win. Leading the way for the Long Shots were Perry Nurse going 3-3 3 singles, Harold Enslen and Wayne Miller 2-2 2 singles and Blair Hennes 2-3 singles. For the Silver Foxes Paul Savage 3-3 double, 2 singles, Tom Regier 2-2 2 singles, Robert Jensen, Todd Kopec, Darren Emerson, Boyd Kosolofski and Sam Montoya all going 2-3 2 singles. Winning pitcher was Brian Stonehouse and taking the loss Randy Wuerfel. Thanks to are dedicated fans, umpires, announcers and kitchen staff.
Game Report by Wayne Miller
Game 3 - On a night of close games the third game of the evening was just as close as Stewart Optical edged the Redi Recyclers Rockies 7-5. Tied at 1 run after two innings and at 5-5 going into the last inning the Eye Guys scored two runs on a Darrel Bonagofsky home run and held the Rockies scoreless in the bottom of the last inning to pull out the victory. Darrel Bonagofsky and Bill Rothwell were both 3 for 3 with home runs but Bill's was inside the park. James Phillips, Dan Rattai, Rob Price, Jim Stewart and Randy Biko all added a couple of hits to the balanced Stewart Optical lineup. Keith Kleckner, Glen Stodolka and Gord Deibert were all 3 for 3 for the Rockies while Keith Bender and Kevin Friesen both added a couple of hits. Randy Biko and Jim Larson were solid on the mound for their teams and both defences came up with big plays. Another great night of ball at the Lorne Holden field.
Game Report By Jeff Thompson
Date | Visiting Team | Score |
| Home Team | Score |
Mon- 17 |
|
|
|
|
|
5:30 | 1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers | 9 | VS | 5 - Mike’s Meats | 3 |
6:30 | 4 - Copper Coulee Casino | 10 | VS | 2 - Station Coffee | 11 |
7:30 | 13 - Stewart Optical | 7 | VS | 6 - Redi Recyclers | 5 |
Tues- 18 |
|
|
|
|
|
5:30 | 11 - Bumper to Bumper | 16 | VS | 8 - Red Sox | 6 |
6:30 | 12 - Garage Pub | 10 | VS | 7 - Elmer & Harold's | 11 |
7:30 | 10 - Logos Rebels | 18 | VS | 9 - Juggie’s Tap House | 9 |
Wed- 19 |
|
|
|
|
|
5:30 | 9 - Juggie’s Tap House |
| VS | 11 - Bumper to Bumper |
|
6:30 | 6 - Redi Recyclers |
| VS | 1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers |
|
7:30 | 5 - Mike’s Meats |
| VS | 2 - Station Coffee |
|
Thurs- 20 |
|
|
|
|
|
5:30 | 10 - Logos Rebels |
| VS | 13 - Stewart Optical |
|
6:30 | 4 - Copper Coulee Casino |
| VS | 3 - Mavericks |
|
7:30 | 8 - Red Sox |
| VS | 12 - Garage Pub |
|