The Dodgers would remain for 7 strong years in Lethbridge before moving on to Great Falls Montana in 1984. During that time, Lethbridge made a strong name for itself in the Pioneer League, both on the field and because of its field. The new Henderson Stadium II was an intimate ballpark that encompassed much of the beauty that the Pioneer League ballparks were known for. In 1977, Mitch Webster would lead the first Lethbridge Dodgers team with a .350 batting average while Ron Kittle would slug 7 home runs en route to Lethbridge's first championship.