May 28:
Game 1 - First game of a beautiful night at the "Field of Dreams", Juggies Tap House Brewers defeated the Redi Recyclers, 13-3. Redi has had a tough start to the season, but once they get all their players back, they will be a force to be reckoned with. It was probably the nicest night of the year so far, and the Copper Coulee boys were cooking up a storm in the kitchen. Our last short week for a while, so have a good weekend everyone. GO TIGERS GO!! BRING HOME THAT CUP.
Game Report By Jamie White
Game 2 - The Logos Rebels carved out a 20 to 17 victory over the Meateors. The high scoring affair was back and forth for the most part. Special thanks to the support staff. We'll done again.
Game Report By Larry Rudolph
Game 3 - In the twilight game of the evening, The Garage Pub Fog squared off with the Elmer & Harold's Astros. When the dust settled, the rookie ladened Fog came through with an impressive 23-16 victory over a strong, but short handed Astros team. The Fog pounded out a staggering 34 hits, With Dieter Stanke and Rod Insko going 4-4 at the plate, including a homerun and two triples by Dieter. Ron Jarvis, Grant Mackay, Mike Sills, Barry Roszell, Bill Chapman, Rod Aman, Jake Thomas, and Ken Longmore all added three hits. Insko picked up the W on the mound for the Fog.
For the Astros, they managed to get 22 hits lead by Keith Lutz who was 4-4 with a long homerun and a double. Dave Sawatsky, Maury Salmon, and Lutz Pershon all added three hits. Thanks to The Copper Coulee team for umping and doing the concession, and to the volunteers in the announcers booth.
Game report by Dickie Dunn
May 27:
Game 1 - Beautiful night for ball. With the Red Sox missing a couple key players. The Rebel’s took advantage scoring 10 in their first 2 innings. The Rebels went on to a 16-7 victory.
Like to thank Juggies for their work on the ground and Darlene and Jeff upstairs!
Game 2 - On a warm sunny night, the Station Coffee Long Shots outlasted the Sauer RV Storage Lakers 11-9. The first inning produced 5 runs each with no outs for either team. The Long Shots pulled ahead with 2 runs in the bottom of the 4th. The Lakers stormed back in the top of the 6th with 4 runs. Not to be outdone, the Long Shots ran up 4 of their own in the bottom of the 6th and kept the Lakers off the scoreboard in the top of the seventh for the win. Leading the way for the Long Shots were Blair Hennes 3-3, Perry Nurse 3-3 RBI, Harold Enslen 3-3 2 RBI, Cal Mayer 2-3 1 RBI, Al Martens 2-3 1 RBI, Wayne Miller 2-3 5 RBIs, Brian Stonehouse 2-3, and Greg Scott 1-2 walk 1 RBI. For the Lakers Pierre Cote 3-3 2 RBIs, Walter Pratt 3-3, Mike Stroh 2-3 2 RBIs, Trevor Fauth 2-3 1 RBI, Mike Shantz 2-3 3 RBIs, Gerard Hittle 2-3 1 RBI. Thanks to our cheering fans.
Game Report by Wayne Miller.
Game 3 - The Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays were able to score in every odd inning and hold the Copper Coulee Silver Foxes scoreless in five of their seven innings in a 11-9 victory.
Great defense by the Blue Jays with Rob Hammel leading the way with a couple of great plays to end two of the innings.
Leading the way offensively for the Jays was Kevin Lane with four hits, and Tim Seitz, Kerry Buss and Lyle Kennedy with three hits each. Lyle Kennedy with a total of five runs batted in. For Copper Coulee, Paul Savage had four hits and Todd Kopec with three hits. Boyd Kosolofski had three runs batted in for the Silver Foxes. A well pitched game by both Vern Herter and Randy Wuerfel.
A great job by all the volunteers on another beautiful night for ball.
Game Report By Andy Stroh
May 26:
Game 1 - In the first game of the evening, the Garage Fog came up against a strong, and undefeated Bumper to Bumper Blue Jays team, The Jays jumped out to a three run lead in the first, but was matched by three from the Fog in the bottom half. The Fog added two runs in the third, four in the fifth, and two in the fifth, While pitcher Bill Chapman held the Jays to two runs through five. The Jays added two in the sixth to make it an 11-6 game, but Chapman closed the door in the seventh with three up, three down. The Fog was lead at the plate by Grant Mackay, Dieter Stanke, and Barry Roszell, while Tim Steitz, Chad Stahl, and Lyle Kennedy had strong games for the Blue Jays. Thanks to the Logos Rebels volunteers for umpiring and running the concession!
Game Report By Mike Sills
Game 2 - The Morrison Mavericks pounced on the Redi Recycler Rockies with five runs in the first inning and three in the second for an 8 to 1 lead that was never relinquished and carried them to a 15 to 6 victory. Dave Hammel went the distance on the mound for the Mavs as well as having a perfect night at the dish - four for four while scoring three runs. Todd Ammann starred at second base for the Mavericks and Jeff Thompson was the defensive stalwart for the Rockies.
Game 3 - Stewart Optical were fortunate to come away victorious with a close 15-13 over the Cross Town Red Sox. Some good offense, but also good defense. Bob Marfleet has returned to Allstar form making 4-5 great catches then adding 3 hits as well. Also for the Red Sox offensively was Boyd Hamm with 4 hits to lead Crosstown, but got help from Derry Eresman with 3 hits including an inside the park homerun as well as Jack Simon’s with 3 hits. Stewart Optical had great contributions from a number of guys including the sponsor with 4 hits including a homerun, James Phillips also had 4 hits with Jeff Thompson and Gord Moore 3 clutch hits apiece. Darrell Bonogofsky added another home run and double with 2 hits for Brian Christman, Roland Schlenker and Rob Price. Our awesome subs tonight Jim Larson and Darren Heinz hit well too. Thank you to them for helping us out tonight
Great night for Ball! Great MH Tiger win too!!!
Game Report By Jim Stewart