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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 – HarbourCats Silenced by NightOwls in 2-1 Loss

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Despite out-hitting the NightOwls, two solo homers in the fourth inning was all Nanaimo needed to overpower the visiting Cats. (Photo by JPM Photography)

Nanaimo, B.C. – The Island Rivalry Series came to an end in Nanaimo on Thursday evening, with the Cats offence held quiet in a 2-1 loss to the NightOwls.

Erik Rico (Fresno State) was dominant in the opening third of the ballgame, keeping Nanaimo scoreless with six strikeouts. The Cats starter wavered in the bottom of the fourth, surrendering a solo homer for the first blemish on his previously spotless ERA this season. The NightOwls took the opportunity to pummel another ball over the wall, taking a 2-0 lead by the end of the fourth inning.

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The Cats had their first real offensive opportunity in the top of the seventh, moving Rohne Klein (San Jose State) over to third after a leadoff single. Nanaimo’s defenses held strong, however, and Klein was stranded to end the inning.

Victoria finally broke through in the top of the eighth on a sacrifice fly from Kade Davis, but one run was all they could muster. Nanaimo closed it out in the top of the ninth to claim a series victory in the first Island Rivalry Series of the year.

Northern Kentucky reliever Daniel Tovar was introduced to the ballgame in the fifth inning, powering through two scoreless innings before handing the ball over to Houston Tomlinson (Arkansas State). Tomlinson worked his way across the seventh and eighth, picking up a strikeout and allowing two hits in two innings.

WCL STANDINGS

With the Nanaimo series complete, the Cats will now host the Bellingham Bells in a weekend series at home, beginning Friday night at 6:35 pm.

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 – Nanaimo Hands Cats 8-3 Loss to Tie Series

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Victoria, B.C. – The NightOwls rolled into town and squashed the HarbourCats on a warm Wednesday night, tying the series and forcing an 8-3 loss on Victoria.

Nanaimo opened the scoring early in the second game of the series, getting a couple of men on in the first inning and cashing in a run on a single up the middle to take control of the game. The visitors tacked on a couple more in their next trip to the plate, taking advantage of an eastward wind for a two-run homer to make it 3-0 in the second inning. It was the first long ball surrendered all season by Hudson Lance (Coastal Carolina), and the first multi-run effort against the right-hander as well.

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Retaliation came off the bat of Max Bernal (Fresno Pacific) in the bottom of the second, who fired a double straight into the gap and scored a runner from first to cut into Nanaimo’s lead. The NightOwls, however, got them right back. A ground ball caromed off two Cats in the bottom of the third inning, giving a Nanaimo baserunner time to find his way home to restore the three-run gap.

Hudson Lance worked his way through 4.2 innings, allowing seven runs on ten hits with four strikeouts. (Photo by JPM Photography)

The NightOwls rocked their second long ball of the game to lead off the top of the fifth, followed by a base hit into centre field to push their lead to 7-1 at the midway point of the ballgame. This would spell the end of Hudson Lance’s start, as the Cats tagged in Easton Reimers (North Dakota State) to finish off the inning.

Reimers locked in for a powerful performance, striking out six NightOwls in just three innings to keep the score from getting any further out of hand. Reimers was swapped out for Flynn Warren (Hawaii Pacific) in the eighth inning, who worked the final two innings for the Cats.

Matt Westley (George Mason) let fly an absolute laser over the fence for a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth, but it was too little too late as Victoria fell short to Nanaimo by a score of 8-3.

WCL STANDINGS

The series comes to an end tomorrow night in Nanaimo, following which the HarbourCats will engage with the Bellingham Bells for a weekend series in Victoria.

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 Nail Down 5-3 Win in Nanaimo

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Marcus Nolen’s homer in the second inning gave an early advantage to the HarbourCats. (Photo by JPM Photography)

Nanaimo, B.C. – Victoria kicked off the Island Rivalry series the right way on Tuesday night, claiming a 5-3 win over the Nanaimo NightOwls

The Cats made it a loud second inning in this one, slamming two monster moonshots to get on the board first. Marcus Nolen (Fresno State) shelled the parking lot for his second of the season, followed up by a blast to right field from Max Bernal (Fresno Pacific) to make it a three-run inning for the Cats.

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That run support backed up a scoreless start from Landon Marchetti (San Jose State), who pitched three innings, gave up zero hits, and struck out four batters. Davis Lee (Calgary) was summoned for the bottom of the fourth, surrendering the first Nanaimo run of the evening before stranding two runners to end the inning. Victoria responded with another run in their next turn at the plate, bringing in a run on a sacrifice fly to restore a three-run lead.

Davis Lee took a seat after a strong two innings of work, giving way to Asher Clark (Northern Colorado) in the sixth. The right-hander loaded the bases but buckled down, generated some weak contact, and stranded the runners to keep the HarbourCats’ lead intact.

David Krahn is tied for the second-most hits in the West Coast League, adding three more in tonight’s ballgame. (Photo by JPM Photography)

Clark ran the bases full once again with no outs in the bottom of the seventh, inducing a change of personnel for the HarbourCats. Marcus Janovsky (UBC) took to the field, hitting a batter but stranding three runners to escape the inning clutching a 4-3 lead.

Victoria answered back in the next frame, beginning with a well-earned walk from Kade Davis (UTSA), who later came around to score on a base hit by Dryden Fuoco (Hill College). 5-3 Cats after eight innings..

It was Carson Ackermann’s turn to get in on the action in the bottom of the eighth. The Tacoma College hurler locked down the frame with two strikeouts to keep the score frozen. Pierce Stone (Regis) appeared on the bump to close it out and didn’t disappoint, filling up the zone and securing a quick three outs to seal the deal.

WCL STANDINGS

The series continues tomorrow, with the HarbourCats hosting the NightOwls in Victoria for an Island Rivalry game at 6:35 pm!

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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