By Lethbridge Herald on May 20, 2025.
By Justin Seward
Lethbridge Herald
The Lethbridge Elks have a kicked off a new American Legion Baseball AA season with an identified strength and having a lot prep time ahead of conference play in a few weeks’ time.
The Elks were in the Vauxhall tournament this past weekend where they went 2-2 and will have exhibition games against Okotoks next weekend ahead of their conference play opener against Medicine Hat on June 8.
“I thought for early in the season (in the) first games out against some pretty quality clubs, I thought we competed quite well and might be a good sign for this year,” said Scott Oikawa, Elks head coach.
Oikawa said it is nice, when asked about how advantageous it is to have some exhibition games ahead of the season.
“to work on some of the team defence and some different philosophies, it is kind of nice to have a few weeks here to work on that,” said Oikawa.
The Elks look to have pitching depth to help with their success.
“We’re going to need it with a pretty regular schedule that we do have in June and July,” said Oikawa.
“But it is nice to have those arms, especially early, competing for conference spots.”
The Elks have all of last year’s Lethbridge Miners ‘A’ team’s pitching staff plus some returners from last year.
“We only hope and expect that they’ll make that nice jump this year and give us some quality innings,” said Oikawa.
Third-year Elk Ben Puszkar agreed pitching will be the strength.
“A lot of guys show a lot of promise and I’m really excited to see them play this year,” said Puszkar.
Oikawa looks to the Elks veterans that are scattered through the line-up to hopefully help with their success.
“We do have a number of veterans and from one through nine, you hope that in any given day somebody can break out with a big game,” said Oikawa.
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