KAMLOOPS, BC—Fernie Loera enjoyed his first summer in Kamloops so much, he has decided to return for a second season.
Loera and the Kamloops NorthPaws have announced that the 23-year-old have reached an agreement where he will become the West Coast League teams infield coordinator.
“The position this year is more defined,” Lorea says. “Last year I was just helping with everyone. This time it will be more specified and organized.”
Loera says his philosophy as an infield coordinator is clear. “ We need to attack the ball as much as possible to create a better hop for the infielders. It’s a very fast approach. I think making the routine plays should be the main priority. The less errors you make the quicker the innings will be.”
Loera played junior college baseball at Pima Community College in Tucson Arizona (where he is currently employed as an outfield/strength and conditioning coach) from 2019-2022. He committed to Texas Southern University but wound up playing professionally with the Great Falls Voyagers in Montana.
He followed that up with a student coaching position at New Mexico State University (2022-23) before coming to spend this past summer with the NorthPaws.
“Instruction of the players in summer baseball is tough because the season is so short (2-3 months). I feel trying to break some of these players of bad habits will be a challenge, but it is one I am looking forward to.”
He adds, “ my goal for this year is to engage with the players about the little things in the game that are very important. And of course, to win.”
Loera is looking forward to reuniting with new NorthPaws head coach Jose Bautista. “Working with Jose was a blast last year. He has an ‘old school’ view to playing the game. It is a style that I love too.”
When asked which Major League team he thought had the best infield, he begrudgingly said. “The Houston Astros. They have Alex Bregman, Jose Altuve and Jeremy Pena who are all elite defenders. Nothing from them is ever too flashy or fancy. They just go out and make plays! They also go get the ball on plays that aren’t routine and communicate with each other constantly.”
Loerea and the NorthPaws will help open the 20th edition of the West Coast League regular season on Friday May 31st.
The Victoria HarbourCats and Nanaimo NightOwls, of baseball’s West Coast League, and the Vancouver Island Soccer League, have entered into a strategic partnership intended to assist the entities in growing grassroots sports and improving facilities on Vancouver Island.
The VISL provides programming and championships on the Island and leads leagues which give the best soccer players an avenue to play the sport for life. Championships such as the Jackson Cup, with many finals played at Royal Athletic Park in Victoria, serve as the crown jewel of the VISL.
More than 6,000 participants are involved with the VISL — sports fans, who will keep track of the Island’s top baseball programs, the HarbourCats and NightOwls, who combined to draw more than 100,000 spectators in 2024.
The baseball teams and VISL will jointly promote each others’ schedules, and provide opportunities for youth participation.
“Baseball fans are soccer fans, and soccer fans are baseball fans — it’s about supporting quality programs on the island and furthering awareness. Adding youth opportunities between the two will be the cherry on top.”
Please join us as we usher in the Holiday Season with our annual Christmas Open House!
When: Thursday and Friday, November 28 and 29 Time: 12 Noon to 7 PM each day Where: HarbourCats office 101-1814 Vancouver Street.
Come by to say hello and enjoy some hot cider and other beverages and snacks and talk about our upcoming 2025 season!
Plenty of merchandise on hand for the HarbourCats fan on your Christmas list – all at 20% off for the month of November! Plus plenty of HarbourCats and Victoria Golden Tide items available on our special $10.00 clearance rack!
Season tickets and 10-game flex packs will also be available for sale and as a special BLACK FRIDAY bonus, we will throw in a free-gift with the purchase of any 10-pack or season ticket package.
Wirthgen has MLB bloodlines as the nephew of former MLB slugger and manager Phil Nevin, the first overall pick in the 1992 draft who played for six teams and hit 41 home runs for the Padres in 2001 as part of a 1,200-game career. A strong defensive catcher with power potential, Wirthgen played in the Alaska summer league in 2024.
Teper, also from D1 powerhouse Cal Baptist, is an aviation major who plans to fly planes once his days in pro baseball are over. The lefty will be counted on in key situations this summer, and made 11 appearances, including three starts, in the Alaska league in 2024.
Three players will arrive from the University of Pikeville, where they play for new NightOwls coach Cody Andreychuk — including returning lefty Richtter Castillo, a Venezuelan fan favorite who pitches with a lot of emotion and did strong work out of the bullpen for pitching coach Gorm Heimueller in 2024. Castillo was 1-1 with a 3.75 ERA and 17 strikeouts in 12 innings.
Shaye McTavish, a Canadian addition from Lethbridge, has been a starter at UPike and in the Western Canada summer league. Schultz, another power arm from Lethbridge, has summer experience in the WCBL in Swift Current and is developing into a high leverage righty for Andreychuk.
Season tickets and 10packs are available for 2025 and information can be found by emailing GM Tina Cornett — tina@nanaimonightowls.com
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