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NightOwls to open at home in second WCL season

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HOME SCHEDULE (All games at Serauxmen Stadium)

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Wednesday, May 31 — non-league/pre-season, 6:35pm

Friday, June 2 — HOME OPENER vs. Walla Walla Sweets, 6:35pm

Saturday, June 3 — vs. Walla Walla Sweets, 6:35pm

Sunday, June 4 — vs. Walla Walla Sweets, 1pm

Friday, June 9 — vs. Bellingham Bells, 6:35pm

Saturday, June 10 — vs. Bellingham Bells, 6:35pm

Sunday, June 11 — vs. Bellingham Bells, 1pm

Tuesday, June 13 — vs. Yakima Valley Pippins, 6:35pm

Wednesday, June 14 — vs. Yakima Valley Pippins, 6:35pm

Thursday, June 15 — SCHOOL DAY vs. Yakima Valley Pippins, 6:35pm

Friday, June 23 — vs. Edmonton Riverhawks, 6:35pm

Saturday, June 24 — vs. Edmonton Riverhawks, 6:35pm

Sunday, June 25 — vs. Edmonton Riverhawks, 1pm

Friday, June 30 — vs. Port Angeles Lefties, 6:35pm

Saturday, July 1 — CANADA DAY CELEBRATION vs. Port Angeles Lefties, 1pm

Sunday, July 2 — vs. Port Angeles Lefties, 1pm

Monday, July 3 — vs. Redmond Dudes, 6:35pm

Tuesday, July 4 — vs. Nanaimo Selects, 6:35pm

Wednesday, July 5 — vs. Nanaimo Selects, 6:35pm

Tuesday, July 11 — vs. Wenatchee AppleSox, 6:35pm

Wednesday, July 12 — vs. Wenatchee AppleSox, 6:35pm

Thursday, July 13 — vs. Wenatchee AppleSox, 6:35pm

Tuesday, July 18 — vs. Victoria HarbourCats, 6:35pm

Wednesday, July 19 — vs. Victoria HarbourCats, 6:35pm

Thursday, July 20 — vs. Victoria HarbourCats, 6:35pm

Tuesday, July 25 — vs. Kelowna Falcons, 6:35pm

Wednesday, July 26 — vs. Kelowna Falcons, 6:35pm

Thursday, July 27 — vs. Kelowna Falcons, 6:35pm

Friday, July 28 — vs. Kamloops NorthPaws, 6:35pm

Saturday, July 29 — vs. Kamloops NorthPaws, 6:35pm

Sunday, July 30 — vs. Kamloops NorthPaws, 1pm

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ROAD GAMES (Times TBD)

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Tuesday, June 6 — at Kelowna Falcons

Wednesday, June 7 — at Kelowna Falcons

Thursday, June 8 — at Kelowna Falcons

Friday, June 16 — at Edmonton Riverhawks

Saturday, June 17 — at Edmonton Riverhawks

Sunday, June 18 — at Edmonton Riverhawks

Tuesday, June 20 — at Port Angeles Lefties

Wednesday, June 21 — at Port Angeles Lefties

Thursday, June 22 — at Port Angeles Lefties

Tuesday, June 27 — at Yakima Valley Pippins

Wednesday, June 28 — at Yakima Valley Pippins

Thursday, June 29 — at Yakima Valley Pippins

Friday, July 7 — at Walla Walla Sweets

Saturday, July 8 — at Walla Walla Sweets

Sunday, July 9 — at Walla Walla Sweets

Friday, July 14 — at Bellingham Bells

Saturday, July 15 — at Bellingham Bells

Sunday, July 16 — at Bellingham Bells

Friday, July 21 — at Wenatchee AppleSox

Saturday, July 22 — at Wenatchee AppleSox

Sunday, July 23 — at Wenatchee AppleSox

Tuesday, August 1 — at Victoria HarbourCats, 6:35pm

Wednesday, August 2 — at Victoria HarbourCats, 6:35pm

Thursday, August 3 — at Victoria HarbourCats, 6:35pm

Friday, August 4 — at Kamloops NorthPaws

Saturday, August 5 — at Kamloops NorthPaws

Sunday, August 6 — at Kamloops NorthPaws

PLAYOFFS — Start Tuesday, August 8, conclude August 14.

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Victoria HarbourCats – Cats Close Out Series with 6-3 Loss

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The Cats mustered just five runs over the three game series. (Photo by JPM Photography)

Victoria, B.C. – The HarbourCats offence came up short in this afternoon’s ballgame, as Victoria was defeated 6-3 to finish off the weekend.

The Falcons took an early lead this afternoon on a sacrifice fly to centre, but it was smooth sailing otherwise for starting pitcher Jeremiah Arnett (Rice). The righty gave up four hits over four innings, the only run being that sac fly, with a trio of strikeouts and no free passes.

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Austin Lindsey (Hill College) was tagged in for the top of the fifth and nailed his first inning of work, setting the Falcons down in order. The sixth was a different story, as Lindsey allowed a solo homer to push Kelowna’s lead to 2-0.

San Jose State reliever Landon Marchetti took over on the mound for the seventh, letting a couple of runners on but managing to escape the inning without a run scoring.

Flynn Warren (Hawaii Pacific) emerged from the bullpen in the top of the eighth to a precarious situation: bases loaded, no outs. The New Zealander walked one batter, hit two more, and gave up a sacrifice fly to allow four runs before the end of the frame.

Jeremiah Arnett (Rice) pitched four innings with three strikeouts. (Photo by JPM Photography)

The bottom of the eighth saw the HarbourCats offence finally gain some ground. A double from Kade Davis (UTSA) made room for Koa Won (Hawaii) to score, followed up by a single from Hewitt to bring in another run. Marcus Nolen (Fresno State) drove in one more before the inning came to a close with a score of 6-3 in favour of the Falcons.

The Cats would be unable to add on any more runs in the bottom of the ninth, dropping the final game of the series 6-3.

WCL STANDINGS

Victoria will now head on the road for a midweek matchup with the Edmonton Riverhawks, returning home on Friday to take on the Springfield Drifters.

Single game tickets for all HarbourCats games and the 2026 West Coast League All-Star Game and Home Run Derby are now on sale at http://harbourcats.com/tickets. Season tickets, 12-pack and 32-pack game vouchers may also be bought online or by stopping by the HarbourCats office at 101-1814 Vancouver Street.

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Victoria HarbourCats – Cats Offence Stunted Versus Kelowna

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Victoria, B.C. – The HarbourCats were defeated 8-1 by the Kelowna Falcons in the second game of the series.

The Falcons drew first blood in this one, launching a three-run dinger to left field in the top of the fourth to snag an early lead. Victoria’s starting pitcher Schuyler Fairchild (Wenatchee Valley) had cruised through the first three frames without much trouble up to that point, but his contributions this evening came to a close after the long ball in the fourth. Fairchild allowed three runs on four hits, striking out one batter and issuing a walk.

BOX SCORE

Inning number five required the services of Auburn, Washington’s Caden Shoul (Wenatchee Valley). The right-hander pitched 1.2 innings, calling it a night after giving up two runs in the top of the sixth to push Kelowna’s lead to 5-0.

Tyler Bono (North Central Texas) came into the game with the bases loaded and put on a sub-par performance, hitting two batters and walking one to allow three more runs. Marcus Janovsky (UBC) was summoned from the bullpen to finally get out of the inning.

Garen Geoghegan (Whitman) and Pierce Stone (Regis) combined for two scoreless innings in the final stages of the game, but Victoria’s offence continued to sputter.

Centre fielder Marcus Nolen (Fresno State) led off the bottom of the ninth with a double, and was welcomed home by another double hammered by Carter Eberhard (Cal Baptist) to score the Cats’ first and only run of the game.

WCL STANDINGS

The Cats close out the series on Sunday, June 7 at 1:05 pm before departing to Alberta for a midweek matchup with the Edmonton Riverhawks.

Single game tickets for all HarbourCats games and the 2026 West Coast League All-Star Game and Home Run Derby are now on sale at http://harbourcats.com/tickets. Season tickets, 12-pack and 32-pack game vouchers may also be bought online or by stopping by the HarbourCats office at 101-1814 Vancouver Street.

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Victoria HarbourCats – Cats Fall 4-1 to Falcons

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Missed opportunities with runners in scoring position led to a disappointing outcome for the Cats. (Photo by Victoria Spotlight Photography)

Victoria, B.C. – The HarbourCats were defeated 4-1 by the Kelowna Falcons on Friday night in the first game of the series.

Both sides’ bats stayed quiet until the third inning this evening, when the Falcons drove a pair of base hits up the middle, jumping out in front to a 2-0 lead.

BOX SCORE

Easton Reimers (North Dakota State) entered the game in the top of the fourth to relieve Cats starter Bryson Toner (Hawaii). Toner allowed two runs on five hits through his three innings on the bump this evening, throwing in a walk and a strikeout as well.

Reimers was excellent throughout his first two innings until a leadoff homer in the sixth broke his hitless streak. A second run scored on a passed ball before Reimers was able to get out of the inning and pass the baton to Jack Clark (CSU San Marcos).

The Cats offence woke up in the bottom of the seventh, loading the bases and scoring a run on a ball that dropped just fair in left field from Rohne Klein (San Jose State). That was the only run they got on this crucial opportunity, as the Falcons picked up a big strikeout to escape the jam and maintain a 4-1 lead.

Tate Collins (Arkansas State) claimed control of the mound for the Cats in the top of the eighth inning. Despite a leadoff walk, the Little Rock, Arizona native tossed a zero on the board to bring about the bottom of the eighth for the Victoria offence.

The Cats were unable to pull off a comeback after loading the bases in the bottom of the ninth, leaving the runners stranded and losing the ballgame 4-1

WCL STANDINGS

Victoria and Kelowna will be back in action Saturday, June 6 at 6:35 pm for game two of the weekend series.

Single game tickets for all HarbourCats games and the 2026 West Coast League All-Star Game and Home Run Derby are now on sale at http://harbourcats.com/tickets. Season tickets, 12-pack and 32-pack game vouchers may also be bought online or by stopping by the HarbourCats office at 101-1814 Vancouver Street.

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