Summer Collegiate
NorthPaws swept at home by Lefties
Published
2 years agoon


Author: Larry Read
KAMLOOPS, BC—The Kamloops NorthPaws returned home to Dearborn Ford Field at Norbrock Stadium this weekend and had a tough time of it. They were swept in three straight West Coast League games by the Port Angeles Lefties.
On Sunday (June18) , the Lefties sent Fathers at the field home disappointed as they beat the Paws 14-5. This followed 2-1 and 11-1 victories on Friday and Saturday (June 16-17).
The Lefties are now 5-10 on the season while Kamloops drops to 4-11. Port Angeles was led by Roberto Nunez who went 9 for 15 on the weekend. He is hitting .446 which is third best in the WCL.
Kamloops has a 5-5 record in their last 10 starts. Port Angeles is 3-7.
The Lefties and NorthPaws will meet again in Port Angeles on July 18th. It is a three-game series as well.
Next up for the NorthPaws will be the Wenatchee AppleSox. They will roll into the Dearborn Ford Field at Norbrock Stadium to conclude this six game homestand. Game one is Tuesday, June 20th. A reminder that all West Coast League games are available via their website: https://wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv/
SERIES RECAP:
Friday June 16, 2023-Port Angeles Lefties 2 Kamloops NorthPaws 1
The game marked the West Coast League debuts for four NorthPaw players: Alexi Gravel (pitcher, Repentigny, Que), Joey Baran (DH, Austin, TX), Tyler Glowacki (outfielder) and Rei Kimura (outfielder).
Gravel pitched two thirds of an inning garnering a walk and a strikeout, Baran was 0-3, Glowacki was 2-3 with a run scored. Kimura was 1-3.
Kamloops let 1-0 after the third inning but the Lefties scored once in the fifth and sixth to seal the victory. Hayden Walker (Albuquerque, NM) suffered his first loss in three starts. He went 5 2/3 giving up three hits, walking two and striking out one. Joey Peralta (La Mirada, CA) picked up his first win of the year for Port Angeles. He tossed six innings of four hit ball with eight strikeouts. CJ Lewis (Bloomington, IL) earned his first save of the year. He struck out two in an inning of work.
Offensively, B.Y. Choi (South Korea) was 1-4 with and RBI for the Lefties. Roberto Nunez (Salinas, CA) was 1-4. Owen Alsup (Rosewell, NM) was 1-5. Port Angeles moved to 3-10 on the year, ending a five-game losing skid. The Paws record dipped to 4-9 as their two game winning streak was halted.
Link to Scoresheet: http://baseball.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=598678
Saturday, June 17, 2023-Port Angeles Lefties 11 Kamloops NorthPaws 1
The Lefties held a 6-0 lead on the NorthPaws until the bottom of the sixth inning when Nolan Austin (Kamloops, BC) got to first on an error by Port Angeles third baseman. Austin advances and later scores from third. Catcher Joey Adge (Parker, CO) and Glowacki were both 2-4 at the plate.
The big inning for Port Angeles was the eighth when they scored five runs on two hits.
Wyatt Henry (Parker, CO) started the game on the mound for Kamloops and went three and a third innings, giving up five runs, seven hits, and struck out one. His record fell to 0-2 on the year. He was one of six pitchers utilized by the NorthPaws in this game.
Jack O’Brien (San Diego, CA) was the winning pitcher as the Lefties won their second in a row. He went six and a third inning, surrendering four hits, one run, striking out four and walked one. Offensively, Alsup was 2-4 with two runs scored and 3 RBI. Nunez was 3-5 with two RBI and two runs scored. Sam Adams (Hurst, TX) was 2-3 with two runs scored and 2 RBI. MJ Kim (South Korea) was 3-5 with two runs scored and 1 RBI.
The game marked the West Coast League debut for right-handed pitcher Anthony Manuel (Anticoch, CA) for Kamloops. He pitched an inning giving up two hits, one run and striking out one. Manuel came on in the eighth inning.
Link to Scoresheet: http://baseball.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=598679
Sunday, June 18, 2023 Port Angeles Lefties 14 Kamloops NorthPaws 5
Kamloops led 1-0 until the top of the third inning when the Lefties scored eight runs on nine hits including three on a double by Chris Schuchart (Poulsbo, WA).
The NorthPaws rallied for three runs on their own in the bottom of the fourth when third baseman Drew Giannini (Tracy, CA) and Manuel were issued back-to-back walks and scored on an RBI single off the bat of Glowacki. Later, catcher Jared Sucro (Kamloops, BC) singled and scored on a wild pitch.
Port Angeles added four runs in the sixth inning as Nunez blasted a grand slam over the left field wall. Nunez was 5-6 on the day with five runs batted in and two runs scored. Zachary Kim (Northbrook, IL) was 3-4, with two runs scored and two runs batted in. Schuchart was 1-5 with three RBI and a run scored. Alsup went 1-6 with two runs batted in and a run scored.
Brock Mayer (Torrance, CA) started for the Lefties. He went two and a third innings giving up six hits, two runs and struck out two. He was replaced by Nelson Smith (Miami, Florida) who went two innings giving up three runs, two hits, three walks and one strikeout. He moves to 1-2 on the year. Maclain Roberts (Auckland,NZ) went two and two thirds’ innings surrendering 10 hits, eight runs, striking out two and walking one. He is 0-3 on the year.
The NorthPaws utilized nine pitchers during the contest including Zack Beatty. The Maple Park Illinois resident played in Kamloops last year and spent this past school year at Kansas Wesleyan (NAIA).
Link to Scoresheet: http://baseball.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=598680
HEAD COACH KEITH FRANCIS:
“We didn’t pitch particularly well. Our starters let us down. They are much better than they showed. Coming out of the bullpen, we weren’t throwing strikes. We just didn’t get it done. We weren’t hitting today (Sunday), we got double digit hits but up until then, we hadn’t been hitting the ball. I don’t have an answer for it. Its contagious—once it gets going it gets contagious. I hope it gets going.”
On utilizing 8 pitchers on Sunday (14-5 loss):
“It was a case of not burning everybody out. I wanted them to pitch one inning a piece. Like a little ‘light pen”. I wanted to get them some work so they are all ready for next week.”
NORTHPAWS CATCHER/UTILITY JARED SUCRO (KAMLOOPS, BC):
“I think the bats are starting to heat up here. Pitchers are battling on the mound. It is just a matter of coming together. We hit well in one game but don’t pitch well. The next game it is the reverse. Once we bring it together we should be fine.”
On catching:
“It was rough at the start. I hadn’t caught in a little bit. Like my position (utility) says, I try to help the team out anyway I can. Joey (Adge) has done a tremendous job back there. I just want to give him a bit of a break. I am just battling to find the rhythm I had when I caught in high school.”
Dealing with so many different pitchers:
“It is just finding the right chemistry with them. You catch them in the bullpen and get to know them off the field generally. That helps when they are coming onto the field. No matter who it is, you see a new guy every inning—you are going to be ready for them. It is just getting to know them. That is the key to success.”
NEXT UP FOR THE NORTHPAWS:
This homestand comes to a close with a three-game series with the AppleSox of Wenatchee, Washington. Game one is Tuesday June 20th at the Dearborn Ford Field at Norbrock Stadium. Opening pitch each night is 6:35 PM. Tuesday night is “Homer’s” Birthday with some special celebrations. Wednesday night (June 21st) is Military Appreciation night.
Last year, the AppleSox won swept Kamloops on their home diamond, Paul Thomas Senior Stadium (July 19-21, 2022). The scores were 16-4,7-2, and 6-5. The teams played here (Kamloops) where Wenatchee won the first two nights 14-10 and 12-10 before the NorthPaws won the last game 11-6. Those games were played July 29-31, 2022.
The Lefties will hit the ferry and move into Nanaimo for a three-game set against the Night Owls. Game one is Tuesday( June 20th).
If you can’t make the games, they are all webcast on https://wcleague.watch.pixellot.tv/ . Some home games will also be shown on Shaw TV in Kamloops (Cable 10 or 105 with Blue Curve).
TAILGATE PARTY:
The Molson’s Tailgate Party is hoppin’ before every NorthPaws home game. It runs Tuesday through Saturday 5-630 PM. The Party runs Sundays noon-1 PM. Hotdogs and a Pilsner are sold for $ 12.00 plus tax.
For “Everything NorthPaws-Go to the website : https://www.northpawsbaseball.ca/ “
Kamloops North Paws tickets: ticketing@northpawsbaseball.ca
West Coast League: westcoastleague.com.
You may like
Summer Collegiate
Victoria HarbourCats – ALL-STAR GAME PACKAGES ARE DAYS AWAY — BE READY!
Published
2 weeks agoon
October 31, 2025

THIS IS A SPECIAL note for all HarbourCats season ticket holders to get their seats set up next week to be in line for the 2026 All-Star Game festival packages, July 14-15, 2025 – full details soon to be released.
Individual Season Ticket Members who have fully renewed or have initiated a payment plan for their 2026 seats, will have first dibs on securing their seats for the All-Star festivities via a special pre-sale window.
We will also offer this pre-sale window to anyone who has purchased a Season Ticket Equivalent Flex Pack (32-Game Flex Pack).
If you are a 2025 HOST FAMILY, please let us know as soon as possible if you intend to return as a host for 2026 and we will save your seats AND you will also be eligible for the pre-sale window for the All-Star activities.
If your season seats are part of a CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP deal, again please let us know as soon as possible that you will be renewing that sponsorship for 2026 (contact your sales rep) and we will save your seats AND you will also be eligible for the pre-sale window for the All-Star activities.
Once the pre-sale window has passed, any unclaimed Season Ticket seats (for All-Star festivities only) will be released and we will open up sales to the general public.
**IF YOU ARE a traditional 10/12-pack holder, now is the time to trade up for Season Tickets or a 32-Pack Season Ticket Voucher Equivalent to get All-Star Game privileges!
Contact GM Christian Stewart at the HarbourCats office (778-265-0327 or chris@harbourcats.com) to make arrangements!
The excitement around baseball and the 2026 season has hit new heights!
Season ticket memberships and 12-game flex packs (new for 2026!) are now on sale for the HarbourCats 2026 season at http://harbourcats.com/tickets. BE SURE TO LOCK IN YOUR SEASON TICKETS TODAY to get first right of refusal on your seats for the 2026 WCL All-Star game that will be played here in Victoria. These will be going on sale SOON!
Season tickets, 12-packs and team merchandise are also available at the HarbourCats office at 101-1814 Vancouver Street, Tuesday thru Friday, 10am-4pm.
Summer Collegiate
Victoria HarbourCats – Haney, HarbourCats bring back former player to lead pitching staff
Published
3 weeks agoon
October 28, 2025

October 28, 2025
For immediate release
VICTORIA, BC — A very familiar name and face is returning to Victoria to lead the pitching staff of the HarbourCats.
Zachary Swanson — who has served as batboy, pitcher and play-by-play voice of the team — has been hired as Pitching Coach for the 2026 season by Todd Haney, the Head Coach who is entering his sixth season as the Victoria skipper.
Swanson is in his first year as the pitching coach at Hawaii Pacific University (D2) in Honolulu, under Head Coach Dane Fujinaka, a former HarbourCats catcher who coached in the Toronto Blue Jays system.
“After coaching Zach a couple of seasons, I am thrilled for the opportunity to coach with him now,” said Haney, who started Swanson on the mound against the Corvallis Knights in Game 1 of the WCL championship series in 2019.
“Zach brings energy, experience and expertise to the HarbourCats coaching staff. Our pitchers will love working with him.”
Swanson, the son of Managing Partner Jim Swanson, is a Lambrick Park grad who spent time with both the Eagles and Mariners BCPBL programs. He spent two college years with the San Diego Christian (NAIA) Hawks, then moved to the Park-Gilbert (NAIA) Buccaneers in Arizona, under Head Coach Kelly Stinnett, a long-time MLB catcher, to complete his college playing career.
Swanson will work with Bullpen Coach Darius Opdam Bak, who filled the same role last summer under now-retired Scott Anderson, who held the pitching coach job for three seasons. Opdam Bak is a former HarbourCats and Victoria Golden Tide (CCBC) pitcher who is now Pitching Coach of the Golden Tide.
Swanson, who will be 26 by next season, earned his MBA and graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Park-Gilbert business program. He served as pitching coach at Skyline High School (6A) in Mesa, AZ before accepting the HPU offer. He is married to Madeline, and they reside in Kailua, HI.
“This is an extremely special opportunity for me, to return home and coach in front of this amazing city is such a privilege,” said Swanson. “I’m excited to coach some great young men and bring a West Coast League championship home to Victoria.
“It is a tremendous honour to have the chance to coach alongside Coach Haney, someone I consider a mentor. His intensity and passion for player development combined with his true joy for the game are traits that I admire as a coach.”
Swanson was 7-3 in his collegiate career, including playoffs and non league, including five starts.
Opdam Bak was a HarbourCat for two seasons and spent four seasons with the Golden Tide, as a dependable starter. He made eight starts last spring for the Tide, going 3-1 — he made 17 CCBC starts overall.
Season ticket memberships and 12-game flex packs (new for 2026!) are now on sale for the HarbourCats 2026 season at http://harbourcats.com/tickets. BE SURE TO LOCK IN YOUR SEASON TICKETS TODAY to get first right of refusal on your seats for the 2026 WCL All-Star game that will be played here in Victoria. These will be going on sale SOON!
Season tickets, 12-packs and team merchandise are also available at the HarbourCats office at 101-1814 Vancouver Street, Tuesday thru Friday, 10am-4pm.
Summer Collegiate
Victoria HarbourCats – 2026 HarbourCats schedule features many highlights
Published
3 weeks agoon
October 24, 2025

Wilson’s Group Stadium at Royal Athletic Park will be abuzz with fans packing the seats for at least 31 home games in 2026, as well as the West Coast League All-Star Game.
October 23, 2025
For immediate release
VICTORIA, BC — Who is the next Nathan Lukes, to don the V-Cat logo and start a path to the World Series?
That will come into focus starting in May of 2026 when the Victoria HarbourCats — the first collegiate summer league team of Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Lukes, a playoff star this fall — begin an eventful West Coast League campaign with a road series in Portland.
It won’t just be the games with the HarbourCats to look forward to, it will also be about the 2026 WCL All-Star Game being played at Wilson’s Group Stadium at Royal Athletic Park as part of a planned Festival of Baseball, July 14-15. The HarbourCats are hosting the event in both 2026 and 2027.
“No question, this is the most anticipated season yet for us — the All-Star Game, after a very strong schedule leading up to that, and playoffs to follow,” said Christian Stewart, the GM of the HarbourCats. “The variety of visiting teams, the rivalries with teams like Nanaimo, Wenatchee and Bellingham, facing the other tough Canadian teams — it’s a great mix for our fans and our corporate partners.”
The HarbourCats open on the road on Friday, May 29, against the Pickles, then are back on the island for the home opener on Tuesday, June 2, against the Edmonton Riverhawks.
Tentative plans for fireworks dates are Saturday, June 6 (vs. Kelowna Falcons, now managed by former Blue Jay Gregg Zaun), Tuesday, June 30 (vs. the Nanaimo NightOwls), and a special event on Monday, August 3 featuring local talent and a fireworks show to follow.
Further plans to announce popular features such as the Woofability Bark in the Park, the Mayfair Optometric School Spirit game (and maybe a second game!), something we are calling “Early Father’s Day,” and Harvey’s Birthday will be announced soon. Game times remain the popular 6:35pm, except for Sundays (1pm) and the School Spirit games (11am).
“Getting two teams from Oregon at our park this year will be fun — we have the first visit from the Springfield Drifters (June 12-13-14) and a rare appearance by the Bend Elks (July 7-8-9),” said Stewart, who is taking season ticket bookings and doling out 12-packs of tickets already.
“We plan to have the All-Star Game package on sale in short order, too — we love that we have so much time to plan out the WCL schedule and make it work for promotions and logistics. We are known for our creative ideas — this schedule will make things a lot of fun next summer.”
HOME GAMES 2026
June 2-3-4 (T-W-Th), vs. Edmonton Riverhawks
June 5-6-7 (F-Sa-Su), vs. Kelowna Falcons
June 12-13-14 (F-Sa-Su), vs. Springfield Drifters
June 16-17-18 (T-W-Th), vs. Redmond Dudes (non-league)
June 24 (Wed), vs. Nanaimo NightOwls
June 26-27-28 (F-Sa-Su), vs. Bellingham Bells
June 30 (Tues), July 2 (Thurs), vs. Nanaimo NightOwls
July 7-8-9 (T-W-Th), vs. Bend Elks
ALL-STAR GAME FESTIVITIES — Tuesday, July 14, and Wednesday, July 15
July 17-18-19 (F-Sa-Su), vs. Wenatchee AppleSox
July 24-25-26 (F-Sa-Su), vs. Kamloops NorthPaws
July 28-29-30 (T-W-Th), vs. Port Angeles Lefties
August 3 (Mon), vs. SIBL All-Stars (non-league)
ROAD GAMES 2026
The HarbourCats visit the following teams — Portland Pickles (May 29-30-31), Edmonton Riverhawks (June 9-10-11), Port Angeles Lefties (June 19-20-21), Nanaimo NightOwls (June 23, 25, July 1, and July 21-22-23), Kelowna Falcons (July 3-4-5), Kamloops NorthPaws (July 10-11-12), Bellingham Bells (July 31, August 1-2), Wenatchee AppleSox (Aug 3-4-5).
NOTE: SINGLE-GAME TICKETS, ALL-STAR GAME TICKETS and FLEX-PACK VOUCHER RENEWALS ARE NOT YET AVAILABLE. We are finalizing a few logistics and dates and building the 2026 ticketing system and anticipate all those to go on sale in the next few weeks.
Season tickets and 12-game flex packs are NOW on sale on line at harbourcats.com/tickets or by stopping into the HarbourCats office at 101-1814 Vancouver Street.












You must be logged in to post a comment Login