Friday, August 21, 2026

######## I am excited to welcome back Ridge Energy Savers. #######

 Ridge Energy Savers

135 South Acuff Road

Lake Wales, FL 33859

Phone: 863-676-2665   

Websitehttps://ridgeenergy.com

 

Ridge Energy looks forward to not only resolving challenges but exceeding expectations through quality products and exceptional job performance. Our expertise qualifies our NATE-certified team as a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer, ensuring proper HVAC design, installation, repair, and maintenance procedures.

 

At Ridge Energy Savers, we enjoy taking the best possible care of all makes and models of cooling equipment. Get in touch with us at 863-676-2665 for air conditioner maintenance in Lake Wales, FL, and surrounding areas, and get rewards you can trust. We maximize the return from your investment and stand behind what we do. As a second-generation family-owned and operated HVAC dealer, we continue 52 years of an unblemished reputation. We’re well-known around the community for our fleet of bright red service vehicles, as well as our commitment to honest, reliable, and skilled workmanship.



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####### I am excited to welcome back Family Fence Home Improvement. ######

 Family Fence Home Improvement

1005 E Alfred Drive,

Lake Alfred, FL 33850

 

(863)-438-7673

 

https://familyfence.us/

 

When you need a fence installed on your property, go with a fully licensed and insured fencing contractor to get the job done right. At Family Fence Home Improvement, their team is trained to install high-quality, up-to-code fences in Winter Haven and Kissimmee, Florida. They work with you to install a fence you’ll love and keep it well-maintained over the years of use.

Get a free estimate on their fencing services when you contact our crew of experts today.

 

Thanks to Loren Fabian for getting this sponsor.

 

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🥎 08.21.26 The Heat Was Fast. We Were Not.

Team Rounds/Fielding – 15

Team Hill/Sitting – 13

Team Wally/Hitting – 10

It was another beautiful summer day in Florida — assuming your definition of beautiful includes temperatures suitable for slow-roasting a softball team.
The heat was brutal, and apparently it affected not only our ability to move quickly, but possibly our understanding of the concept altogether.  By the end of six innings, we'd had enough and called it a day.
But before Mother Nature pulled the plug, there was plenty of action.
Team Wally and Team Rounds came out hot, both putting up 5 runs in the first inning while Team Hill settled for 3. Apparently sitting out the first inning was exactly what Hill needed, because they woke up in the second and scored 5. Team Wally added 1 while Team Rounds took the inning off offensively.
Then came the third inning.
This is where senior softball reached its full potential.
Vandenberg started with a base hit. Broto somehow got to first. Somewhere along the way Vandenberg was apparently out at second — although exactly when remains under investigation.
Then Thompson hit one to short.
What followed can best be described as organized confusion without the organized part.
At one point we had two runners standing on second base, which, for those unfamiliar with softball strategy, is generally considered one too many.
Broto scored. Short threw to second. The girl fired to third, where Gonzales tagged Thompson out. Another runner retreated toward first and was thrown out there.
Was it a double play?
A triple play?
A fielder's choice?
According to the scoresheet, there may have also been a walk involved.
After reviewing all available evidence, interviewing absolutely no witnesses and consulting a scoresheet that only created more questions, the official ruling is:
Something happened. One run scored. Three outs were eventually recorded. Next inning. 
Team Rounds added a run from Muniz in the third, sending us into the fourth at 5-9-8.
Team Wally scored 3 and held Team Hill to just 1 before Team Rounds decided to quit fooling around and put up 5.
In the fifth, Team Wally stranded two runners and pushed across only 1. Team Hill answered with 3 behind a Williamson triple and runs from Vandenberg and Broto.
Team Rounds kept rolling, adding two more with help from a Rebideau home run and extending their lead.
Team Wally managed one more run in the sixth, but it wasn't enough to catch Team Hill. And with Team Rounds already comfortably ahead, there was no reason to send them back out for their final at-bat.
Which was probably a good thing because, at our current rate of travel, some of them might still be walking to the batter's box. 
So we'll blame today's abbreviated six-inning game primarily on the Florida heat.
Primarily.
But here's a little challenge for next time: when an inning ends, let's experiment with something new called “moving with purpose.”
Nobody needs to sprint. Nobody needs to pull a hamstring. And we're certainly not asking anyone to jeopardize their Medicare eligibility.
But perhaps we could upgrade from Sunday stroll to airport gate closing in 10 minutes. 
Because we'd really like to see what happens in the seventh inning next game.
See you on the field! 

Friday games

Games are on. See you at the field.

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Attention Members


  ***Notice***

Reminder: We will remain at Reuben Williams Field until Mid-September. 

Remember check-in at 8:30 am.

Address: 📍 Reuben Williams Field
711 Ave O NE
Winter Haven, FL 33881


####### I am excited to welcome back Kincaid Electrical Service, Inc. ######

 

 

Winter Haven Senior Softball is thrilled to announce the renewed partnership with Kincaid Electric for the 2027 season, a distinguished sponsor of our esteemed senior softball league. With a rich history dating back to 1973, Kincaid Electric has remained a trusted family-owned and operated electric service business. Operating under a Master Florida Electrical License, Kincaid Electrical Services boasts a team of highly skilled professionals who have dedicated over two decades of their careers to the company. Their unwavering commitment to excellence is evident in the exceptional work they deliver and the unparalleled service they extend to their valued customers.

 

We appreciate their support, and if anyone needs professional electrical work, they are ready to serve.

Phone: 863-676-0198

https://www.kincaidelectric.com

🥎 08.18.26 Team Hill Walks Off Victorious Despite Late Run Surge

It was another hot morning of Winter Haven Senior Softball, and Team Hill came out swinging — literally.

FINAL SCORES:

 Team Hill (Hitting/Visitors) — 19

 Team Tutrani (Sitting/Middle) — 16

 Team Wally (Fielding/Home) — 15
Team Hill wasted absolutely no time putting runs on the board, racking up 18 runs in the first four innings and adding one more in the 5th. After that, either their bats went cold or Team Wally’s defense decided enough was enough, holding Hill scoreless in the 6th and 7th. Fortunately for Team Hill, 19 was enough to take first place.
Team Hill’s defense against Team Tutrani was equally impressive early, holding them to just 5 runs through four innings. Then Team Tutrani woke up. They added 2 in the 5th and exploded for 8 runs in the 6th, putting themselves in second place. Heading into the 7th with the top of the lineup, Col Z and Rusty both reached base. Then came two shots that would have been home runs on a normal field. Bercall and Doyle each hit absolute bullets to right‑center, but apparently the outfielders were stationed somewhere near the end zone. Both balls were tracked down with stellar catches, and one of them still produced a sacrifice fly that brought in an additional run, helping Team Hill shut the door and hold Tutrani to 16.
And speaking of defense, Steve Hill was a fielding machine in the middle, making play after play. M-O-R-E-N-O also flashed the leather at second, snagging a hard line drive.
Team Wally wasn’t going quietly either. The first three batters — Gutenberger, Rad and Michl — accounted for an impressive 11 runs between them, while Castilleja, Dampier, King and Wally helped bring home the rest.
Then came Wally’s last chance. Back to the top of the lineup, Gutenberger, Rad and Michl all delivered base hits. Muniz followed with a sacrifice fly, a couple of runs came home, BJ helped bring in another, and suddenly three runs had crossed the plate. But Team Tutrani’s defense came through with the next two outs to end the threat.
Team Wally walked away believing the final tally was 19-15-15.
Not so fast. 
A closer inspection revealed that Team Tutrani had actually scored 16.
So, nice try, Wally…but the scoresheet doesn’t lie! 
Team Hill 19 — Team Tutrani 16 — Team Wally 15
Another competitive morning on the field — and once again, every run mattered!