Welcome to the Medicine Hat Senior Ball 2026 Season Web Site


July 6 - Schedule Notice
     A schedule for rescheduled games is now posted at the top of the 2026 Season Schedule Page which is located in the tabs section at the top of this web page. A link to the season schedule page is also located at the right of this web page in the past weeks score section.

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

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

July 6 - July 10 Scores and Hi-Lites

 
July 6:
     Game 1 - Mikes meats Meateors scored an impressive 23-9 victory over the Station Coffee Longshots to square the season series at one. Longshots threatened early and pushed 4 across in the first as new Mikes pitcher Donny”can do it all” Halberg found his footing. After that a 31 hit attack accounted for the lopsided victory. Halberg helped his cause by smacking 2 off the fence in going 4/4. Miles Mayer, Ron Stubbs, Ron Pisoni, Randy Hammel and Darrell Bonagofsky also had perfect nights. Al Martens and Rich Bergen both went 3/3. Beautiful night for ball and thanks the Logos crew for the umping and cooking.
Game Report By Ron Stubbs

     Game 2 - Stewart Optical scored 3 runs in the first inning then had three five run innings in a row to take a commanding 18-1 lead and hung on for an 18-6 win over the E&H Astros. For the Eye Guys Dan Rattai, Jim Stewart, Gord Moore, James Phillips, and Darrel Bonagofsky were all three for three with two of Darrell’s hits being bombs over the fence.  Every other player had at least one hit and scored at least one run in what was a pretty balanced attack. For the Astros the cagey old veteran Frank Merkl went 4-4 while Darrell Jesse was 3-3.  Rob Price was solid on the mound for Stewie’s keeping the big bats of the Astros at bay and not walking any batters. Fred Kelln pitched well for the Astros but it was one of those nights where the opposition batters seemed to find the holes. Another beautiful night at the ballpark, thanks to the Copper Coulee team for all their work on the Diamond, in the concession and up in the booth, and for Darlene for making sure things worked.
Game Report By Jeff Thompson

     Game 3 - Well slow pitch fans it finally happened. On a warm July night at Lorne Holden Field the Red Sox beat the Garage Pub FOG 9-7. It started out as a barn burner with the Garage Pub getting 5 runs in the first inning, but the Red Sox stormed back with 5 of their own to tie the game. It the settled down, the Red Sox scored 2 in the second, one in the third and one in the sixth while holding the Garage Pub scoreless until the top of the 7th when they scored 2, but where unable to push across the tying run so the Red Sox win, the Red Sox win!! Leading the way for the Red Sox with a strong defensive performance at shortstop was Lance Knodel he also had 1 RBI. Darrel Maser had 2 hits,as well as Boyd Hamm had 2 hits, Derry Eresman had 2 hits and a walk and Glen Ebel had 3 hits. For the Garage Pub Mike Sills, Dallas Deman,  Dieter Stanke, Rod Aman, Sherwin Lehman and Bill Chapman had hits . Thanks to the umpires, scorekeepers and announcer and the crew working the concession booth for outstanding night at the ballpark.
Game Report By Bob Marfleet

Date

Visiting Team

Score


Home Team

Score

Mon-6






5:30

5 - Mike’s Meats

23

VS

2 - Station Coffee

9

6:30

13 - Stewart Optical

18

VS

7 - Elmer & Harolds

6

7:30

12 - Garage Pub

7

VS

8 - Red Sox

9

Tues-7






5:30

1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers


VS

6 - Redi Recyclers


6:30

11 - Bumper to Bumper


VS

9 - Juggie’s Tap House


7:30

3 - Mavericks


VS

4 - Copper Coulee Casino


Wed-8






5:30

8 - Red Sox


VS

13 - Stewart Optical


6:30

3 - Mavericks


VS

5 - Mike’s Meats


7:30

6 - Redi Recyclers


VS

2 - Station Coffee


Thurs-9






5:30

9 - Juggie’s Tap House


VS

12 - Garage Pub


6:30

1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers


VS

7 - Elmer & Harolds


7:30

10 - Logos Rebels


VS

11 - Bumper to Bumper


Fri - 10






5:30

5 - Mike’s Meats


VS

3 - Mavericks


6:30

13 - Stewart Optical


VS

8 - Red Sox


7:30

2 - Station Coffee


VS

6 - Redi Recyclers