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NorthPaws swept at home by Lefties





Published
2 years agoon


Author: Larry Read
KAMLOOPS, BC—The Kamloops NorthPaws returned home to Dearborn Ford Field at Norbrock Stadium this weekend and had a tough time of it. They were swept in three straight West Coast League games by the Port Angeles Lefties.
On Sunday (June18) , the Lefties sent Fathers at the field home disappointed as they beat the Paws 14-5. This followed 2-1 and 11-1 victories on Friday and Saturday (June 16-17).
The Lefties are now 5-10 on the season while Kamloops drops to 4-11. Port Angeles was led by Roberto Nunez who went 9 for 15 on the weekend. He is hitting .446 which is third best in the WCL.
Kamloops has a 5-5 record in their last 10 starts. Port Angeles is 3-7.
The Lefties and NorthPaws will meet again in Port Angeles on July 18th. It is a three-game series as well.
Next up for the NorthPaws will be the Wenatchee AppleSox. They will roll into the Dearborn Ford Field at Norbrock Stadium to conclude this six game homestand. Game one is Tuesday, June 20th. A reminder that all West Coast League games are available via their website: https://wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv/
SERIES RECAP:
Friday June 16, 2023-Port Angeles Lefties 2 Kamloops NorthPaws 1
The game marked the West Coast League debuts for four NorthPaw players: Alexi Gravel (pitcher, Repentigny, Que), Joey Baran (DH, Austin, TX), Tyler Glowacki (outfielder) and Rei Kimura (outfielder).
Gravel pitched two thirds of an inning garnering a walk and a strikeout, Baran was 0-3, Glowacki was 2-3 with a run scored. Kimura was 1-3.
Kamloops let 1-0 after the third inning but the Lefties scored once in the fifth and sixth to seal the victory. Hayden Walker (Albuquerque, NM) suffered his first loss in three starts. He went 5 2/3 giving up three hits, walking two and striking out one. Joey Peralta (La Mirada, CA) picked up his first win of the year for Port Angeles. He tossed six innings of four hit ball with eight strikeouts. CJ Lewis (Bloomington, IL) earned his first save of the year. He struck out two in an inning of work.
Offensively, B.Y. Choi (South Korea) was 1-4 with and RBI for the Lefties. Roberto Nunez (Salinas, CA) was 1-4. Owen Alsup (Rosewell, NM) was 1-5. Port Angeles moved to 3-10 on the year, ending a five-game losing skid. The Paws record dipped to 4-9 as their two game winning streak was halted.
Link to Scoresheet: http://baseball.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=598678
Saturday, June 17, 2023-Port Angeles Lefties 11 Kamloops NorthPaws 1
The Lefties held a 6-0 lead on the NorthPaws until the bottom of the sixth inning when Nolan Austin (Kamloops, BC) got to first on an error by Port Angeles third baseman. Austin advances and later scores from third. Catcher Joey Adge (Parker, CO) and Glowacki were both 2-4 at the plate.
The big inning for Port Angeles was the eighth when they scored five runs on two hits.
Wyatt Henry (Parker, CO) started the game on the mound for Kamloops and went three and a third innings, giving up five runs, seven hits, and struck out one. His record fell to 0-2 on the year. He was one of six pitchers utilized by the NorthPaws in this game.
Jack O’Brien (San Diego, CA) was the winning pitcher as the Lefties won their second in a row. He went six and a third inning, surrendering four hits, one run, striking out four and walked one. Offensively, Alsup was 2-4 with two runs scored and 3 RBI. Nunez was 3-5 with two RBI and two runs scored. Sam Adams (Hurst, TX) was 2-3 with two runs scored and 2 RBI. MJ Kim (South Korea) was 3-5 with two runs scored and 1 RBI.
The game marked the West Coast League debut for right-handed pitcher Anthony Manuel (Anticoch, CA) for Kamloops. He pitched an inning giving up two hits, one run and striking out one. Manuel came on in the eighth inning.
Link to Scoresheet: http://baseball.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=598679
Sunday, June 18, 2023 Port Angeles Lefties 14 Kamloops NorthPaws 5
Kamloops led 1-0 until the top of the third inning when the Lefties scored eight runs on nine hits including three on a double by Chris Schuchart (Poulsbo, WA).
The NorthPaws rallied for three runs on their own in the bottom of the fourth when third baseman Drew Giannini (Tracy, CA) and Manuel were issued back-to-back walks and scored on an RBI single off the bat of Glowacki. Later, catcher Jared Sucro (Kamloops, BC) singled and scored on a wild pitch.
Port Angeles added four runs in the sixth inning as Nunez blasted a grand slam over the left field wall. Nunez was 5-6 on the day with five runs batted in and two runs scored. Zachary Kim (Northbrook, IL) was 3-4, with two runs scored and two runs batted in. Schuchart was 1-5 with three RBI and a run scored. Alsup went 1-6 with two runs batted in and a run scored.
Brock Mayer (Torrance, CA) started for the Lefties. He went two and a third innings giving up six hits, two runs and struck out two. He was replaced by Nelson Smith (Miami, Florida) who went two innings giving up three runs, two hits, three walks and one strikeout. He moves to 1-2 on the year. Maclain Roberts (Auckland,NZ) went two and two thirds’ innings surrendering 10 hits, eight runs, striking out two and walking one. He is 0-3 on the year.
The NorthPaws utilized nine pitchers during the contest including Zack Beatty. The Maple Park Illinois resident played in Kamloops last year and spent this past school year at Kansas Wesleyan (NAIA).
Link to Scoresheet: http://baseball.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=598680
HEAD COACH KEITH FRANCIS:
“We didn’t pitch particularly well. Our starters let us down. They are much better than they showed. Coming out of the bullpen, we weren’t throwing strikes. We just didn’t get it done. We weren’t hitting today (Sunday), we got double digit hits but up until then, we hadn’t been hitting the ball. I don’t have an answer for it. Its contagious—once it gets going it gets contagious. I hope it gets going.”
On utilizing 8 pitchers on Sunday (14-5 loss):
“It was a case of not burning everybody out. I wanted them to pitch one inning a piece. Like a little ‘light pen”. I wanted to get them some work so they are all ready for next week.”
NORTHPAWS CATCHER/UTILITY JARED SUCRO (KAMLOOPS, BC):
“I think the bats are starting to heat up here. Pitchers are battling on the mound. It is just a matter of coming together. We hit well in one game but don’t pitch well. The next game it is the reverse. Once we bring it together we should be fine.”
On catching:
“It was rough at the start. I hadn’t caught in a little bit. Like my position (utility) says, I try to help the team out anyway I can. Joey (Adge) has done a tremendous job back there. I just want to give him a bit of a break. I am just battling to find the rhythm I had when I caught in high school.”
Dealing with so many different pitchers:
“It is just finding the right chemistry with them. You catch them in the bullpen and get to know them off the field generally. That helps when they are coming onto the field. No matter who it is, you see a new guy every inning—you are going to be ready for them. It is just getting to know them. That is the key to success.”
NEXT UP FOR THE NORTHPAWS:
This homestand comes to a close with a three-game series with the AppleSox of Wenatchee, Washington. Game one is Tuesday June 20th at the Dearborn Ford Field at Norbrock Stadium. Opening pitch each night is 6:35 PM. Tuesday night is “Homer’s” Birthday with some special celebrations. Wednesday night (June 21st) is Military Appreciation night.
Last year, the AppleSox won swept Kamloops on their home diamond, Paul Thomas Senior Stadium (July 19-21, 2022). The scores were 16-4,7-2, and 6-5. The teams played here (Kamloops) where Wenatchee won the first two nights 14-10 and 12-10 before the NorthPaws won the last game 11-6. Those games were played July 29-31, 2022.
The Lefties will hit the ferry and move into Nanaimo for a three-game set against the Night Owls. Game one is Tuesday( June 20th).
If you can’t make the games, they are all webcast on https://wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv/ . Some home games will also be shown on Shaw TV in Kamloops (Cable 10 or 105 with Blue Curve).
TAILGATE PARTY:
The Molson’s Tailgate Party is hoppin’ before every NorthPaws home game. It runs Tuesday through Saturday 5-630 PM. The Party runs Sundays noon-1 PM. Hotdogs and a Pilsner are sold for $ 12.00 plus tax.
For “Everything NorthPaws-Go to the website : https://www.northpawsbaseball.ca/ “
Kamloops North Paws tickets: ticketing@northpawsbaseball.ca
West Coast League: westcoastleague.com.
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Victoria HarbourCats – Where are they now?…2025 Alumni update





Published
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2017 HarbourCat Shane McGuire (above) has recently been promoted to AAA Las Vegas in the A’s system (Photo: Christian J. Stewart)
32 former HarbourCats were active in affiliated pro ball in 2025
August 22, 2025
VICTORIA, BC – With the recent news that 2024 HarbourCat Lucas Ramirez had been promoted to “High A” ball in the Los Angeles Angels organization, we felt it was time to give a quick run down on some of our former HarbourCats and where they are now in their pro careers.
In total, 32 former players were active in affiliated professional baseball in 2025, from Rookie ball right up to the MLB level.
MLB
Notable among the 32 players are our currently active MLB guys, including Nick Pivetta (2013)(San Diego), Nathan Lukes (2014) (Toronto), Andrew Vaughn (2017) (White Sox and Milwaukee), Cade Smith (2019)(Cleveland), and Chase Meidroth (2019)(White Sox).
Meidroth is our most recent MLB player, receiving a call up to the Chicago parent club earlier this season and briefly appearing in the same lineup a few times with Andrew Vaughn, before Vaughn was traded to the Brewers.
2019 HarbourCat Chase Meidroth is now with the WhiteSox, having been called up to the big leagues in early 2025 (Photo: Christian J. Stewart)
BEEN THERE DONE THAT….TRYING TO DO IT AGAIN!
In addition to our five active MLB players, three more have had their cup of coffee and are grinding away at the AAA level hoping to get there again. This includes Davis Wendzel (2017) who made his MLB debut in 2024 with Texas but is now with AAA Louisville in the Reds organization, Jack Neely (2019) who appeared for the Cubs in 2024 and is now at AAA Iowa, and finally Mr. HarbourCat himself Alex De Goti (2013-2015), who debuted in 2021 with Houston, but is now with AAA Round Rock in the Texas Rangers system.
KNOCKING ON THE DOOR
A few players have advanced to the AAA level this season and are knocking on the door and hoping for their MLB shot. This includes recently promoted Shane McGuire (2017) who is with AAA Las Vegas in the A’s system, Harrison Spohn (2018-2019) who is with Jacksonville in the Miami Marlins system and Carter Loewen (2018) who is with El Paso in the Padres system.
AJ Lewis (2018) had also advance to AAA Albuquerque in the Rockies’ system, but moved into a front office position with the Chicago Cubs in 2025.
GRINDING AWAY IN DOUBLE A
Players working hard and climbing the ladder at the AA level include AJ Block (2017) and Joe Redfield (2022) who are both with Rocket City in the Los Angeles Angels system, Travis Kuhn (2017) who is with Erie in the Tiger’s system, Indigo Diaz (2017) with Somerset in the Yankees system, Wyatt Young (2016) with Binghamton in the Mets system, and Caleb Ricketts (2018) with Reading in the Phillies system.
Rowdy Jordan (2018) had also advanced to AA Corpus Christi in the Mets system but announced his retirement in 2025. Adam McKillican is also with AA Hartford in the Rockies system but was on full season IR in 2025 recovering from Tommy John surgery.
2024 HarbourCat Lucas Ramirez was recently moved to High A Tri-City in the Angels system after time in Rookie ball and with Team Brazil (Photo: Christian J. Stewart).
THE ‘A’s” ARE JUST GETTING STARTED
Ten former players spent time in single A ball this season (either short-season A or high A), the most notable among these being Dakota Hawkins (2019) who finished the year with Brooklyn, but also had stints at the AA and AAA level in the Met’s system. Another 2023 free agent Noah Takacs (2022) is with Bradenton in the Pirates system.
Headlining our 2024 draft class is the aforementioned Ramirez, who is now with High A Tri-City in the Angels organization. Ryan Magdic (2023) is with High A Lansing in the A’s system, Hunter Omlid (2019) is with High A Spokane in the Rockies system, Sean Heppner (2023) is with Lynchburg in the Guardians system, Connor Dykstra (2024) is with Modesto in the Mariners system, and Jesse Brown (2022-2023) is with Jupiter in the Marlin’s system.
From our 2025 draft class, Nick Dumesnil (2023) has been assigned to Lakeland in the Tigers system, while Dallas Macias (2023) is with Augusta in the Braves system.
HEY ROOKIE!
Also just starting their path on the pro ladder and still with their Rookie League teams are Jagger Beck (2024) with the Florida Complex League Astros and Carson Latimer (2023) with the Arizona Complex League Reds.
MOVING ON
In addition to Rowdey Jordan and AJ Lewis who hung up their pro cleats in 2025, a number of other former HarbourCats enjoyed a few years of affiliated minor-pro ball before recently moving on to other things. Here are a few notables:
Nick Meyer (2015) – played six seasons in NY Mets and Tampa Bay organizations, making it to AAA before being released in 2024.
Jack Owen (2017) – The 2017 WCL Pitcher of the Year, played four seasons most with the Lansing Lugnuts before retiring in 2024.
Matt Clayton (2018-2019) – A 2023 free agent signing by Minnesota, played two seasons, all at the A/A+ level.
Dillon Larsen (2019) – Signed by Arizona as a free agent in 2022, played three seasons making it to AA Amarillo before being released.
Josh Gessner (2019) – Signed by the Phillies as a free agent in 2019, moved to Rangers organization where he went to High A Hickory in 2024 before retiring.
Luke Boyd (2017) – Drafted in 2021, played parts of three seasons in Padres system before moving to independent pro ball where he was still pitching for Winnipeg in 2025.
Kekai Rios (2017) – Drafted by Milwaukee in 2018, traded to Dodgers, then Blue Jays where he advanced to AAA Buffalo before being released in 2024.
Joe Record (2013) – perhaps our longest grinding minor leaguer, Record was drafted in 2017 by the Twins and eventually rose to AAA with Houston and ultimately Tampa in 2024 before moving to independent ball where he is still going, having pitched in the Mexican leagues in 2025.
Ready to see what HarbourCat may have their shot at pro ball? Season tickets and 10-game flex packs are now on sale for the 2026 season at http://harbourcats.com/tickets. Lock in your season tickets today to get first right of refusal on your seats for the 2026 WCL All-Star game that will be played here in Victoria.
Season tickets, 10-packs and team merchandise are also available at the HarbourCats office at 101-1814 Vancouver Street, Tuesday thru Friday, 10am-4pm.
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Victoria HarbourCats – Five HarbourCats selected to 2025 “All WCL” team





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August 20, 2025

Above: Logan Shepherd belts one of his eight home runs on the season against Wenatchee on July 27th. Shepherd earned All WCL first team honours for his play this season (Photo: Christian J. Stewart).
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 19, 2025
Victoria, BC – The Victoria HarbourCats are extremely pleased to announce the following players have been named to the 2025 “All WCL” team:
- Starting Pitcher, Tommy Bridges (First Team)
- Designated Hitter, Logan Shepherd (First Team)
- Shortstop, Tanner Beltowski (Honourable Mention)
- Starting Pitcher, Logan Rumberg (Honourable Mention)
- Relief Pitcher, Austin Lindsey (Honourable Mention).
The HarbourCats were among seven of the 17 WCL teams that had five or more players named to the First Team, Second Team and Honorable mentions, with the Portland Pickles leading the way with 11 players. Bellingham led the way in the North Division with eight players selected.
See full list of “All WCL” team selections HERE.
Bridges was lights out on the mound for the HarbourCats this season and was selected to the midseason All-Star Game thanks to his 1.83 ERA in his nine appearances, all starts. In that time, he pitched 39.1 innings, striking out 37 and walking only seven.
Tommy Bridges’ 1.83 ERA was good enough to earn him All WCL First Team honours for 2025 (Photo: Christian J. Stewart)
Shepherd was an offensive catalyst in 2025, hitting .345 with 41 RBI and eight home runs, tying the HarbourCats franchise record. He also added 28 walks to the mix and had an OPS of 1.039.
Beltowski was a pleasant surprise for the HarbourCats, originally intended to be a start of the year fill-in player, but he earned himself a regular spot and an All-Star game selection thanks to his .303 batting average, 27 RBI, three home runs and 32 walks. He was also second on the team in runs scored with 44.
Tanner Beltowski earned an All WCL Team Honourable Mention for his solid play for the HarbourCats in 2025 (Photo: Justin Morash).
Rumberg made seven appearances on the season, all starts, and amassed a 2-3 record with a 3.64 ERA in 29.2 innings of work. He struck out 35 and walked only 11. His most notable appearance was his last, going seven complete innings in a 13-8 win over Wenatchee.
Lindsey was a consistent arm out of the bullpen for the ‘Cats, appearing in 13 games and earning a 2-1 record with two saves and a 4.12 ERA. He also pitched two innings of scoreless relief in Victoria’s 3-1 playoff win in Edmonton, striking out three to earn the save.
Season tickets and 10-game flex packs are now on sale for the 2026 season. Get yours now at http://harbourcats.com/tickets, or by calling the office at 778-265-0327. You may also drop in at 101-1814 Vancouver Street. Off-season hours are Tuesday – Friday, 10AM to 5PM.
Fans who renew or purchase new Season Ticket Memberships prior to tickets going on sale for the 2016 WCL All-Star game here in Victoria, will get first right of refusal to purchase their seats for that game and any other associated events. It is anticipated that All-Star tickets will be available in October, so lock your season seats in now!
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Victoria HarbourCats – Thank you, Coach Anderson!





Published
2 weeks agoon
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August 15, 2025
For immediate release
VICTORIA, B.C. – Using his signature phrase of “figure it out,” the Victoria HarbourCats would like to thank coach Scott Anderson for his years as Pitching Coach of the West Coast League team. He has, indeed, figured out that he is saying a fond good-bye to the organization.
Anderson, a veteran baseball guy and a veteran of the league, will turn 70 in October — a very young 70 for all who know him! He has been a tremendous asset on and off the field in guiding the pitching staff and working so closely with Head Coach Todd Haney for three seasons — the HarbourCats have enjoyed every moment, and Scott will always be a part of the family.
“Scott has been tremendous in the role, his pitchers loved working with him,” said Managing Partner Jim Swanson. “He was the perfect addition for us three years ago and gave us every bit of his energy. Such a classy baseball gentleman — even when suggesting an umpire should maybe return to school,” Swanson joked. (Well, kinda…)
The HarbourCats made the WCL Playoffs all three years Anderson was pitching coach, including the run to the Championship Final in 2023. The Cats had a combined regular-season record of 100-62 in three years with Anderson on the coaching staff.
Countless pitchers who have played in Victoria and worked under Anderson have seen major improvements in their game. Right-handed pitchers Carson Cormier and Tommy Bridges were named to the WCL All-Star Games in 2024 and 2025 respectively. Anderson has also played a part in the development of recent MLB draftees such as Ryan Magdic, Sean Heppner, and Carson Latimer, who all played for the Cats in 2023.
2026 SEASON TICKETS – Season ticket renewals and sales are now on for the 2026 season! 10-Game Flex Packs are also on sale! Existing season ticket holders can log in to their Showpass account and navigate to the Memberships link, where they can easily renew their seats online. Members can also drop in or call the office at 778-265-0327, and we can process the renewal for them. New Season Ticket buyers can click HERE to purchase seats for 2026!
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