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Insurance against the elements — Maxxam Insurance steps to the plate for Serauxmen Stadium

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Baseball folk can be heard to say — “can’t control the weather, but you can be prepared for it.”

With that in mind, the Nanaimo NightOwls are excited to announce a major addition to Serauxmen Stadium that will not only help the WCL team, but all stakeholder groups that make the refurbished/historic field their home.

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Maxxam Insurance, the community-driven company that serves the entirety of Vancouver Island and indeed B.C., has stepped to the plate with a legacy partnership, purchasing a full infield tarp, measuring 160ft-squared, to help fend off rain that is undeniably a part of being a baseball program on the moist coast, particularly in spring and fall.

“Maxxam came to us and asked how they could help, what they could do that was meaningful for not just the NightOwls but all Island baseball teams — and the lack of a tarp at Serauxmen impacted everyone’s operations in the wet 2022 season,” said Jim Swanson, GM and Managing Partner of the NightOwls. “We faced rain on opening weekend, and that whole first month. We wished we had a tarp many times.”

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“Well, now we do, thanks to Bill Rai, Bryson Hill and the people at Maxxam. We are thankful, and excited. It’s a major complement to all the work done by the City of Nanaimo over the last two years.”

Maxxam is proud to help solve an issue — insurance, if you will, against the rain we all know so well.

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“For us, it is always about the community and what we can do to contribute,” said Rai, the founder of Maxxam Insurance. “Sports is important to people of all ages and working with the NightOwls for this project is exciting to be a part of.”

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The tarp, the same product used at famed Nat Bailey Stadium in Vancouver, arrived this month and will take up a prominent foul-ball area beyond the third base dugout, with a cover featuring the Maxxam logo. In addition, Maxxam has purchased a new cover for the full infield tarp at Wilson’s Group Stadium at Royal Athletic Park in Victoria, making that helpful feature look sharp again.

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Victoria HarbourCats – Cats dominance continues with sweep of Owls

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Hudson Shupe’s two-hit night extended his hit streak to eight games (Photo: Christian J. Stewart)

July 3, 2025

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VICTORIA, B.C. – The Victoria HarbourCats completed the sweep of the Nanaimo NightOwls with an 8-3 win Thursday night. This series was all about the offence, with the Cats putting up 31 runs in these three games.

JC Allen (UC San Diego) has been Nanaimo’s worst nightmare this week, and he continued his hot streak in the top of the first with an RBI single to make it 1-0. The first baseman had eight hits, two home runs, and nine RBIs in this three-game series.

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Jack Johnson (Baylor) doubled the lead with an RBI single up the middle to give the home team a 2-0 lead after one. He has reached base safely in all 23 games he has played this season. The third baseman drove in his second run of the game in the third inning with an RBI groundout, making it 3-0 HarbourCats.

Kyle Hepburn went one for three with a walk (Photo: Christian J. Stewart)

Jake Butler (George Mason) started for the first time since June 27 and came to the plate with the bases loaded in the fourth. The sophomore smacked a two-run single to left to increase the lead to 5-0. Allen’s RBI groundout later in the frame extended the lead to 6-0.

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Xander “Boogie” McAfee’s second hit of the evening was an RBI single in the fifth inning. Later in the inning, Hudson Shupe (Gonzaga) hit a sacrifice fly to give Victoria a resounding 8-0 lead. McAfee, Butler, and Shupe all had two hits tonight.

Logan Saloman (Nevada) made his second start of the season after throwing five innings of one-run ball last week against the Edmonton Riverhawks. He was even better tonight, shutting the door on the Owls for five innings, surrendering just five hits and striking out three. He recorded his second win of the campaign.

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JC Allen is hitting .412 on the season in nine games (Photo: Christian J. Stewart) 

A Jacob Hayes’ two-run shot in the eighth and Tyler Arnold’s solo shot in the ninth gave the NightOwls three consolation runs, but it was too little, too late as the Cats closed it out for the 8-3 victory.

Carson Burks (Hill College) struck out a pair over three innings of relief, and Jalen Sami (Golden Tide) pitched the ninth inning, striking out three.

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The HarbourCats improve to 3-0 in the second half of the season as they begin a six-game road trip. They are in Ridgefield Friday-Sunday to take on the Raptors, and then will stay south of the border to take on the Lefties in Port Angeles from Monday-Wednesday

The HarbourCats are back home for an exciting weekend series against the Kelowna Falcons Friday, July 11 at 6:35 PM. Friday is Harvey’s Birthday, Saturday is a Fireworks night, and Sunday’s matinee is the always popular Bark in the Park game, where all dogs are welcome! Get tickets at harbourcats.com/tickets.

Season Tickets, 10 and 32-Game Flex Passes and Single Game Tickets are now on sale for all 33 home games and four “Showcase” events through the HarbourCats’ new and one-and-only ticketing partner SHOWPASS at harbourcats.com/tickets.

Tickets and merchandise can also be purchased in person at the HarbourCats office at 101-1814 Vancouver Street or by calling 778-265-0327.

For more updates, be sure to follow @HarbourCats on all social channels (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram).

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NightOwls Drop Game Two 15-9 Against The HarbourCats In A Battle Of The Bats

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VICTORIA, B.C. — The balls were flying out of the park on Wednesday night at Royal Athletic Park for game two of the Nanaimo NightOwls and Victoria HarbourCats series. Unfortunately for the NightOwls, they were not able to outslug the HarbourCats, falling 15-9, dropping the second game of the three-game series.

The Nanaimo NightOwls had nine runs on 12 hits and no errors. Normally, that would be enough offense for the win, but it wasn’t our day down in Victoria. Despite jumping out to an early lead thanks to a three-run home run from Talan Zenk. Nanaimo made it 4-0 in the top of the second before the HarbourCats exploded for five runs in the bottom of the second inning and four more in the bottom of the third to make it 9-4.

The game was closer than the score looks. The NightOwls continued to put on the pressure, but the HarbourCats just had their number tonight, scoring two more runs in the fifth and sixth innings before solidifying things with one more in the seventh and eighth.

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It wasn’t a good night for the Nanaimo NightOwls Pitchers as they gave up 15 runs on 18 hits. That concludes the pitching portion of this post-game recap. The nice thing about scoring nine runs is that there were lots of contributors for the Nanaimo NightOwls on Wednesday night.

I feel like I am in the movie “Groundhog Day” because I keep having to write about Talan Zenk blasting balls out of the park. The utility infielder from Brier, Washington, went three for five and was just a triple away from hitting for the cycle. Talan finished the night with a HR, double, single, five RBI, and a stolen base.

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I mentioned home runs and 3rd basemen Tyler Arnold also joined the party. He hit a solo shot in the top of the second for his first home run of the season for the NightOwls. Tyler finished the night one for four with a HR, two runs scored and a walk. Raoul Fabian Jr. also had three hits on the night going three for five with two singles and a double and scoring two runs for the Nanaimo NightOwls.

Jacob Hayes has another hitting streak going as he went one for five with an RBI for the NightOwls. Andrew Ivy also went two for three with two singles and a walk.

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One more game for the Nanaimo NightOwls against the Victoria HarbourCats, at Wilson’s Group Stadium at Royal Athletic Park in Victoria. Nanaimo looks to pull out one game from the series and get back closer to a winning record as they enter into the second half of the season.

The two teams will finish off the series on Thursday, July 3rd before the NightOwls head off to Edmonton for a rematch with the RiverHawks. That series will go Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 4th, 5th, and 6th. Make sure to watch the game on the link above and cheer on your team on social media with the Hashtag #IlluminateTheDark and we may feature your post!

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NorthPaws break out the late-game theatrics to sweep the AppleSox

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The Kamloops NorthPaws completed the sweep of the Wenatchee AppleSox, defeating them 6-3 on Wednesday night. Catcher Kalen Applefield drove in five of the six runs for Kamloops, including a grand slam in the bottom of the eighth. 

“Credit to him, he’s been showing up early every day hitting in the cages before batting practice and working his butt off trying to get himself back on track and he came up big tonight which is awesome,” said Assistant Coach Trey Newman.

Applefields teammate at UC Berkley, righty JM Harduvel, was on the mound for the NorthPaws and had his best outing of the summer, going three innings, giving up two earned runs on four hits while striking out a season high five batters.

“He’s one of the hardest workers on this team, and everything that’s coming towards him he’s earned, and I think he’s going to keep getting better,” said Pitching Coach Jack Slominski.

Harduvel’s only rocky inning was in the second when the AppleSox put up a pair of runs. A hit by pitch, a stolen base and a single scored the first run, while a pair of two-out singles scored the second run, putting the AppleSox up 2-0.

In the bottom of the second, the NorthPaws responded as center fielder Connor Clark singled to begin the inning. With Applefield at the plate, the hit and run was on as Clark broke for second. The NorthPaws catcher sent a double down the right field line that scored Clark, cutting the lead in half.

In the bottom of the third, second baseman Tanner Hornback singled to begin the inning. Two batters later, first baseman Joey Rico sent a double of his own down the right field line, scoring Hornback and tying the game at two.

In the fourth, the AppleSox put together a two-out rally with a walk and a base hit. Wenatchee took the lead on an infield error. From there, the bullpen shut the door. Righties Landon Guiterriez, Nolan Austin, and Cade Webber threw a combined five scoreless innings, giving up just three hits, including another unbelievable outing from Austin, giving up just one hit in three scoreless innings.

In the bottom of the eighth, the third baseman, Drew Schmidt, walked. Rico followed that up with a base hit. Left fielder Matt MacDonald reached base via a throwing error from the pitcher off a bunt attempt. Clark struck out, setting Applefield up for the most significant opportunity of the season. He had been hitless in his last six games and came into the contest with just four RBI’s. With his go-ahead grand slam, he had five on Wednesday night alone.

The NorthPaws would complete the sweep as Cade Webber came on and got the save. The series was entertaining to say the least. Two one-run victories and two come-from-behind wins for the NorthPaws. After struggling to get timely hits over the weekend, Hornback, Burke and Applefield all delivered on different nights, playing crucial roles in the victories.

“They’re good players, that’s why they’re here. Good players find ways to make good moments happen, so it was cool to see those guys come through in three separate games,” said Head Coach Riley Jepson.

The team will now have a couple of days off before playing an exhibition double header against Webber Academy on Saturday. The team will resume West Coast League action on Tuesday, July 8th. After a gruelling schedule to this point, Jepson and the rest of the team are looking forward to their days off.

“It will be nice for the guys to reset and let their bodies catch up to them, it’s not easy coming off long spring schedules at school and start playing six days a week,” said Jepson. 

You can stay up-to-date with the team and follow along on social media. Stay tuned for more stories coming over the weekend. 

 

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