KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A sweep with punctuation.
The Nanaimo NightOwls, now at the midway point of their longest road trip of the West Coast League season, left little to the imagination in a 12-2 trouncing of the host Kamloops NorthPaws.
It was the team’s first winning sweep, home or road, this season with a 2-1 win on Friday after a day on the road, and a stifling heat 6-4 come-from-behind triumph on Saturday.
The NightOwls are now 19-20 on the season and 7-5 in the second half, a half game out of the North Division lead for having home field advantage in the playoffs. Nanaimo holds down the last playoff spot based on overall/wild card berths, ahead of the Victoria HarbourCats.
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As much as the bats were the story, it was the second dominant start in three outings for Aidan Boice — six scoreless innings, just two hits and a walk, with seven set down on strikes.
The game being such a runaway gave Head Coach Greg Frady a chance to get everyone involved as 16 batters got plate appearances. Drew Rutter was 3-5 with two doubles and Wylie Waters was 2-3 with three runs. Nine different batters scored runs and the NightOwls scored in all but the fifth and sixth innings.
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After Boice dominated, Jake Schumacher, Tyson Willis and Isaac Araiza helped complete the four-hitter with just three walks.
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Early Monday morning, the NightOwls head northeast to Edmonton and a Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday battle with the Riverhawks, one of the teams Nanaimo will want to get ahead of in the very tight North Division standings.
Japanese right-hander Moosa Nonomiya from Skagit Valley will start the Monday game for Nanaimo.
The next home action for the NightOwls, after a Thursday off day, is hosting the Bellingham Bells at historic Serauxmen Stadium for a Friday-Saturday-Sunday series. Every game counts with how tight the standings are for playoff positions with three spots from the North still to be determined.
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