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NorthPaws take two of three from Kelowna with another one run victory

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The Kamloops NorthPaws held on to win game tree by a score of 3-2, winning the series against the Kelowna Falcons at Norbrock Stadium on Thursday night. Righty Sawyer Jensen went five strong innings, giving up just two earned runs. The NorthPaws had a scrappy sixth inning, taking the lead while the bullpen locked it down, giving up just two hits in the final four innings.

The Falcons were pressing early in the bottom of the second as they mounted a two-out rally. Jensen hit two batters and walked a third to load the bases. Jensen struck out Devin Porch to end the inning, keeping the game scoreless.

“I told him when he was warming up to not worry about how good your stuff is and just compete. He did that tonight,” said Pitching Coach Jack Slominski.

After the Falcons left the bases loaded, the NorthPaws went to work in the bottom of the second. Catcher Matthew MacDonald walked to lead off the inning. A throwing error by the Kelowna pitcher on a pickoff attempt allowed MacDonald to reach second base. Center fielder Connor Clark singled, putting runners on the corners. Clark tried to steal second while MacDonald anticipated the catcher’s throw to second and broke for home. He would score, putting the NorthPaws up 1-0.

In the fifth, Jensen ran into some trouble on the mound. A single walk past the ball put runners on first and second. The Falcons would get a line drive to stay fair down the right field line, scoring a pair of runners and taking a 2-1 lead. Jensen would eventually get out of the inning and finish with five innings pitched, giving up two earned on four hits with three strikeouts.

With the bottom of the order coming back up to the plate in the sixth, MacDonald led off with his second walk of the game and would later steal second. A balk advanced the catcher to third base while first baseman Keegan Drinkle got hit by a pitch, putting runners on the corners. MacDonald scored the tying run on a past ball from Kelowna’s pitcher.

In a full count, third baseman Elijah Clayton got a hold of a ball and drilled it to left center field. The Falcons left fielder appeared to make the catch, but the ball went off his glove and hit him in the face. As he went down in left center, Drinkle hustled around the bases and scored the go-ahead and eventual winning run.

Lefty Tyler Starily was the first call out of the bullpen for Kamloops and went two scoreless innings, giving up just two hits while striking out two as well. In the top of the seventh, a single and two walks loaded the bases, but Clayton made an incredible play to record the force-out at second base, getting his team out of the inning.

Righty Julio Garcia came on in the eighth and would record a six-out save, dominating the Falcons, striking out three hitters, throwing 17 strikes and just four balls to record his third save of the season.

“He’s a great pitcher,” said Slominski. “We have confidence in him, knowing that when we give him the ball in the eighth or ninth, it’s likely over.”

The NorthPaws have won their fourth consecutive series on home soil, but it won’t be any easier as they play six in a row at Norbrock against the Bellingham Bells and the Wenatchee Applesox.

“It’s going to be tougher now; I want these guys to get used to winning games and expect to win and put out an effort where they can win games,” said Head Coach Riley Jepson.

The series against the Bells kicks off Friday night at 6:35 from NorBrock Stadium.

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Victoria HarbourCats – Palmer dominates as Cats force decider

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August 9, 2025

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EDMONTON, A.B.–  A three-run second inning proved to be the difference as the Victoria HarbourCats forced a series decider tomorrow afternoon, by beating the Edmonton Riverhawks 3-1.

Peter Tassler (MSU Denver), making his first appearance of the playoffs, drove in two runs with a clutch single in the top of the second to give the visitors an early 2-0 lead. Tristan Buehring (Whitman College), who was moved up to the leadoff spot tonight, hit an RBI single to right field to plate Connor Ross (Cal Baptist) and increase his team’s lead to 3-0.

Ryne Palmer (Cal Baptist) got the start for the Cats and produced exactly the type of start Todd Haney’s team needed. The flame-throwing right-hander held the Hawks batters to no runs until the bottom of the fifth, when Kyle Yip drove in Shiryu Sato on a two-out RBI single to make it 3-1.

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Palmer threw seven innings, a season-high, giving up just one run on five hits, while striking out three.

The Cats had opportunities to increase their lead, producing nine hits on the night, but couldn’t find that clutch hit to drive their baserunners home.

Austin Lindsey (Hill College) replaced Palmer in the eighth inning to face the heart of the Hawks’ lineup, and he gave up a lone single before getting out of the inning. The right-hander was back out for the save opportunity in the ninth inning and allowed the first two runners to reach, putting the tying run on first. With the pressure on, the Lufkin, Texas native struck out two and got Sato to fly out to right field to end the ballgame.

WCL PLAYOFF SCORES

This sets up a winner-takes-all game three tomorrow afternoon in Edmonton. First pitch is at 1:05 PM local time, and 12:05 PM PST in Victoria. You can watch the game on HCats.tv.

The winner will advance to the North Division Finals that will be played against the winner of the Wenatchee AppleSox vs Bellingham Bells series.

2026 SEASON TICKETS – Season ticket renewals and sales are now on for the 2026 season! Existing season ticket holders can log in to their Showpass account and navigate to the Memberships link, where they can easily renew their seats online. Members can also drop in or call the office at 778-265-0327, and we can process the renewal for them. New Season Ticket buyers can click HERE to purchase seats for 2026!

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Victoria HarbourCats – Hemmerling tosses gem, Hawks win game one

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The HarbourCats were held to just four hits tonight (Photo: Justin P. Morash)

August 8, 2025

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VICTORIA, B.C. – Fueled by a complete game from starter Reece Hemmerling, the Edmonton Riverhawks cruised to a 6-1 win over the Victoria HarbourCats in game one of this best-of-three divisional playoff series.

Shea Lake (West Texas A&M), who was recently named one of two HarbourCats Pitchers-of-the-Year, was on the bump for the Cats and started strongly in the first inning. However, in the top of the second, the Hawks’ batters went to work. Anthony Kodama and Stevie Waters both hit RBI singles on the first pitch they saw to give the visitors a 2-0 lead.

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Trent Lenihan hit a solo home run in the top of the third inning to make it 3-0. Cats left fielder Isaiah Afework (TAMU-CC) could not have come any closer to robbing that homer, as the ball went in and out of his glove as he jumped and reached over the fence.

Kamana Nahaku had two hits, including his fifth home run of 2025 (Photo: Justin P. Morash)

Lake completed four innings, giving up three runs on six hits, while striking out three and walking a pair. Meanwhile, Hemmerling was inducing soft contact all game long with his wipeout slider. Early on, there was a stretch where he retired nine Cats in a row, all while keeping his pitch count down.

Dustin Davidson (Freed Hardeman) was first out of the bullpen for Victoria and gave up two singles to begin the fifth inning. A sacrifice bunt attempt was then fielded by Davidson, but his attempted throw to get the lead runner at third was off the mark, sailing past his third baseman and allowing a fourth run to cross the plate. A wild pitch from the big lefty allowed a fifth run to score, which was followed by a bases-loaded walk to Waters, giving the Hawks a 6-0 advantage. Ethan McNish-Heider (Niagara) replaced him and got out of the bases-loaded jam on one pitch, getting Shiryu Sato to ground into an inning-ending double play.

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Hemmerling continued to dominate for Edmonton, allowing just three hits through eight innings of work. Kamana Nahaku (Hawaii) crushed a solo home run in the bottom of the ninth to break the shutout and give the home fans something to cheer about. That was all Hemmerling gave up as he went the distance, pitching a complete game for the first time this season.

Shea Lake has been a workhorse all summer, pitching a total of 37.2 innings after tonight’s outing (Photo: Justin P. Morash)

Marcus Janovsky (UBC) pitched the final 3-1/3 innings for Victoria, giving up no runs on one hit, while striking out five.

Game two is tomorrow night at RE/MAX Field in Edmonton. First pitch is 7:05 PM local time, 6:05 PM PST. Hard-throwing right-hander Ryne Palmer is your HarbourCats projected starter. You can watch the game HERE or on the Edmonton Riverhawks YouTube channel.

2026 SEASON TICKETS – Season ticket renewals and sales are now on for the 2026 season! Existing season ticket holders can log in to their Showpass account and navigate to the Memberships link, where they can easily renew their seats online. Members can also drop in or call the office at 778-265-0327, and we can process the renewal for them. New Season Ticket buyers can click HERE to purchase seats for 2026!

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Victoria HarbourCats – Hawks rally late to clinch second half

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Jack Johnson’s sixth home run of the year was 98 MPH off the bat (Photo: Christian J. Stewart)

August 6, 2025

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VICTORIA, B.C. – The Edmonton Riverhawks scored six runs in the final two innings to beat the Victoria HarbourCats 7-2, clinching the second half North Division title, and the #2 seed in the playoffs.

This result means that game one of the first-round playoffs will be played in Victoria on Friday, August 8, at 6:35 PM. Tickets are on sale now HERE. Game two, and a potential game three if necessary, will be played in Edmonton on Saturday and Sunday.

The visitors got off to a quick start when Kyle Yip hit a two-out single to bring Shiryu Sato home in the top of the first inning to make it 1-0.

Jack Johnson (Tulane), who was named one of the HarbourCats Players of the Year along with Tanner Beltowski (Westmont) yesterday, hit a no-doubt solo home run in the bottom of the first to level things up 1-1. From there, it was a pitchers’ duel with former HarbourCat Mason Chamberlain on the bump for the Hawks and Carson Burks (Hill College) starting for the hosts. Burks threw three innings, giving up one run on five hits while striking out three.

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Carson Burks finishes the season with a 3.85 ERA in 30.1 innings pitched (Christian J. Stewart) 

He was replaced by Jack Finn, who produced 3-1/3 innings of shutout ball, striking out a season-high five batters.

After the Johnson home run, the Cats couldn’t solve Chamberlain until the sixth inning when Kamana Nahaku (Hawaii) hit a double off the left field wall, which brought up Dillon Lopez (St. Mary’s). The catcher has produced clutch hits all season, and tonight was no different, as he hit a single to left to bring Nahaku home and give his team their first lead of the night.

Dillon Dibrell (Rogers State U) replaced Finn in the seventh and inherited runners on second and third with one out. He struck out Trent Lenihan and got Yip to fly out, escaping the threat and holding onto the slim 2-1 lead.

The crowd of more than 2000 fans at Wilson’s Group Stadium at Royal Athletic Park was silenced in the top of the eighth when Stevie Waters hit a three-run home run off Dibrell to give the Hawks a 4-2 lead.

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Kamana Nahaku has reached base safely in all 16 games he has played in this season (Photo: Christian J. Stewart)

Yip hit a two-run homer in the top of the ninth, and Waters drove in his fourth run of the night with an RBI single to make it 7-2, putting the game beyond doubt.

Tristin Thomas (West Texas A&M) recorded the final three outs in the ninth, striking out a pair.

After a hard-fought four-game series this week, these two teams are back at it when it matters most this weekend in the playoffs. Don’t miss out on what is sure to be an incredible atmosphere Friday night at the ballpark as the WCL Playoffs return to Victoria.

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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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