Wed May 6:
Game 1 - On the warmest night of the year so far, Elmer & Harold’s Astros bats were hot in a
14 - 7 win over the Logos Rebels. For the Astros, Jim Black, Gerry Harpell, Maurey Salmon and Keith Lutz were all 3/3. The Rebels got off to a great start scoring the maximum 5 runs in the first inning. For the Rebels, Dean Roy, John Unreiner, Leroy Friesen and Paul King were all 2/2. Chris Wandler hit an inside the park home run. A big thanks to Gerard and Darlene for announcing and scorekeeping and to the concession crew.
Game Report By Bill Ramage
Tues May 5:
Game 1 - On a cool evening at the park, the fans were chilly, the players were still in early season condition, and the bats were mostly pretty cold in this 40 minute game. Stewart Optical outhit the Mavericks 7-6 and out scored them 4-1 in a game that saw some very good defense that kept the runs to a minimum. Byron Witkowski was the only player on either team to get more than one hit with a double and a two run home run. Rob Price pitched a strong game for the Eye Guys while Dan Hamilton almost matched his performance for the Mavericks. Both guys threw strikes and let their defense do their job and aside from the one big hit it was a defensive clinic. The Mavericks were missing a lot of players so thanks to the subs for filling in and making it a close game. Thanks to Boyd and Lance for umping and to the Red Sox for also looking after the kitchen duty. Great job guys!
Game Report By Jeff Thompson
Game 2 - The Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays opened their season with an 8 to 4 victory over Mike’s Meats. Chad Stahl, Tim Seitz and Kerry Buss were 2-2 each hitting doubles in the first inning. Kevin Lane chipped in with a triple in the fourth inning.
For the Meateors, Don Hallberg scored two runs and Kelly Martin had a triple.
Tom Baker was in fine form for the Jays while Jim Fink pitched well for Mike’s Meats.
Game Report By Andy Stroh
Game 3 - Opening day report: Both teams successfully confirmed that winter is not a recommended training program. First game of the season summary:10% softball, 40% laughing, 50% trying to remember where to throw or catch the ball. A few players discovered muscles they haven’t used since last season. Defensive strategy tonight seemed to be: “hit it somewhere else.” A big Shoutout to the outfielders for getting their steps in. The game proved that softball skills don’t disappear… they just take the winter off. The Sauer RV Storage Lakers won the game 9-3, but they also won the award for “most dramatic recoveries after stumbling. (3 times)” Wilf the acrobat said he will stretch it out at home. The only thing looser then the defence was everyone’s preseason stretching routine. For the Station Coffee Longshots; Cal Mayer went 3/3 with 1 RBI, Rich Bergen went 3/3 and Wayne Miller went 2/3 with 1 RBI. For the Lakers; Greg warmup Balas went 3/3, Mike switch-hitter Stroh 2/3 with 2 RBI’s, Gerard close Shave Hittel 2/3 with 2 RBI’s, Mike Retired Shantz, Walter the peanut guy Pratt, Pierre Shin-pad Cote and Wilf Hammy, stumble Broesky all going 2/3, while Trevor Wheels Fauth went 2/4 with 2 RBI’s. To be fair the ball was moving very fast…at least compared to everyone else. Thanks to the Red Sox for supplying great umps and concession workers and also to the announcer and scorekeeper. Build it and they will come.
Game Report By Curtis Scherger
Mon May 4:
Game 1 - In the first game of the 2026 ball season, on a breezy, cool night, Elmer & Harold’s Astros pulled out an 11 - 5 win over Juggies Taphouse. For the Astros, Rick Parker and Keith Lutz were 4/4 with Keith hitting the only home run in the game. Jim Black, Fred Kelln and Dieter Stanke were all 2/3.
For Juggies, Todd Toews and Jim Dulle were 3/3 while Mark Porter, Kasey Valkenburg, Jamie White, Paul Savard and Larry Biko were all 2/3.
Game Report By Bill Ramage
Game 2 - Behind a strong pitching performance, the Fog pulled off an 7-6 opening day win. Top hitters for the Fog were Bill Chapman 2/3, Ken Longmore 2/2, Mike Sills 2/2 with 3 rbi, and Dieter Stanke was 2/2 with 2 dbl's and 2 rbi. Dieter Stanke was also strong in the field with a catch that saved 3 runs. Rod Aman drove in the game winning run, crushing a ball to the warning track.
Top hitters for the Silver Foxes were Paul Savage 2/3, Boyd Koslofski 2/2, and Todd Kopek who was 2/2 with a double, sac fly, and an in the park homerun, where the Fog's right fielder Jake Thomas misjudged the ball by mere inches. Kopec also had a solid game at third. Thank you to the in game volunteers for braving the cold.
Game Report By Mike Sills
Game 3 - The Redi Recycle Rockies behind a very strong pitching performance from Jim Larson defeated the Logos Rebels 5-1. Larson held the Rebels to just seven singles. Glen Stodolka led the Rockies at the plate going two for two with a double and a solo home run. Royce Hopkins, Jim Larson, Keith Kleckner and Rod Brusky had a pair of knocks for Redi. Chris Wandler had two hits for Logos. Pudge Bartman pitched a strong game in a losing cause for the Rebels.
Game Report By Kevin Friesen
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5:30 | 7 - Elmer & Harolds | 11 | VS | 9 - Juggie’s Tap House | 5 |
6:30 | 4 - Coyote Casino | 6 | VS | 12 - Garage Pub | 7 |
7:30 | 6 - Redi Recyclers | 5 | VS | 10 - Logos | 1 |
Tues - 5: |
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5:30 | 3 - Mavericks | 1 | VS | 13 - Stewart Optical | 4 |
6:30 | 5 - Mike’s Meats | 4 | VS | 11 - Bumper to Bumper | 8 |
7:30 | 1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers | 9 | VS | 2 - Station Coffee | 3 |
Wed - 6: |
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5:30 | 10 - Logos | 7 | VS | 7 - Elmer & Harolds | 14 |
6:30 | 11 - Bumper to Bumper |
| VS | 6 - Redi Recyclers |
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7:30 | 13 - Stewart Optical |
| VS | 4 - Coyote Casino |
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Thurs - 7: |
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5:30 | 12 - Garage Pub |
| VS | 5 - Mike’s Meats |
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6:30 | 3 - Mavericks |
| VS | 1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers |
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7:30 | 9 - Juggie’s Tap House |
| VS | 8 - Red Sox |
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Fri - 8: |
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5:30 | 1 - Sauer RV Storage Lakers |
| VS | 4 - Coyote Casino |
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6:30 | 8 - Red Sox |
| VS | 10 - Logos |
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7:30 | 7 - Elmer & Harolds |
| VS | 11 - Bumper to Bumper |
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