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Victoria HarbourCats – HarbourCats announce 2025 schedule

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27 regular season home games and at least five additional games planned for fans in 2025

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November 14, 2024

VICTORIA, BC  – The Victoria HarbourCats have their 2025 West Coast League schedule in hand, and fifth-year Head Coach Todd Haney will use it to zero in on yet another playoff season.

The front office of the HarbourCats can go to work in preparing for 27 regular season home games and at least five additional games for the team’s ardent fans — highlighted by visits from regional and Canadian rivals Nanaimo, Edmonton, Bellingham, Kelowna, Kamloops, Port Angeles and Wenatchee.

The HarbourCats will open with six games on the road — three games starting May 30 in Kelowna, then three games in Edmonton.

The home opener will see the Port Angeles Lefties arrive at Wilson’s Group Stadium at RAP for Friday, June 6, with the first fireworks night set for Saturday, June 7, and the final game against the Lefties also the first day game of the season, a 1:05pm start on Sunday, June 8.

Fireworks dates are also set for June 30, July 12, and BC Day August 4. The annual Mayfair Optometric School Spirit game is slated for 11am on Thursday, June 12, with the island rival Nanaimo NightOwls in the B.C. capital city.

The HarbourCats make road visits to Kelowna, Edmonton, Nanaimo, Kamloops, Wenatchee, Bellingham, Ridgefield and Port Angeles.

Single-game tickets and 10-game flex pack voucher renewals are NOT YET AVAILABLE, but will be once the ticketing system is set up for the 2025 season.  We will announce this when ready! Season tickets and 10- game flex packs ARE available for sale by dropping in to the office at 101-1814 Vancouver Street or calling 778-265-0327.

Existing Season Ticket holders are encouraged, if they have not already done so, to renew their seats as soon as possible so as to lock in their seats for what is going to be another great season of HarbourCats Baseball.

The West Coast League is celebrating its’ 20th season in 2025 along with the addition of a 17th team, the Marion Berries in Salem , Oregon.  Full details on the 2025 West Coast League schedule can be found HERE.

VICTORIA HARBOURCATS FULL 2025 SCHEDULE
Home games in bold. Non-League games subject to change
Full promotional schedule being developed and will be announced soon!

At KEL Kelowna, Friday, May 30
At KEL Kelowna, Saturday, May 31
At KEL Kelowna, Sunday, June 1

At EDM Edmonton, Tuesday, June 3
At EDM Edmonton, Wednesday, June 4
At EDM Edmonton, Thursday, June 5

Friday, June 6, vs PA Port Angeles Lefties, 6:35pm HOME OPENER
Saturday, June 7, vs PA Port Angeles Lefties, 6:35pm FIREWORKS
Sunday, June 8, vs PA Port Angeles Lefties, 1:05pm SUNDAY MATINEE

At NAN Nanaimo, Tuesday, June 10
At NAN Nanaimo, Wednesday, June 11
Thursday, June 12, vs NAN Nanaimo NightOwls, 11am SCHOOL SPIRIT GAME
Friday, June 13, vs BEL Bellingham Bells, 6:35pm
Saturday, June 14, vs BEL Bellingham Bells, 6:35pm
Sunday, June 15, vs Bellingham Bells, 1:05pm SUNDAY MATINEE

Tuesday, June 17, vs NAN Nanaimo NightOwls, 6:35pm
Wednesday, June 18, vs NAN Nanaimo NightOwls, 6:35pm
Thursday, June 19, vs NAN Nanaimo NightOwls, 6:35pm

At KAM Kamloops, Friday, June 20
At KAM Kamloops, Saturday, June 21
At KAM Kamloops, Sunday, June 22

Tuesday, June 24, vs EDM Edmonton River Hawks, 6:35pm
Wednesday, June 25, vs EDM Edmonton River Hawks, 6:35pm
Thursday, June 26, vs EDM Edmonton River Hawks, 6:35pm

At WEN Wenatchee, Friday, June 27
At WEN Wenatchee, Saturday, June 28
At WEN Wenatchee, Sunday, June 29

Monday, June 30, vs RED Redmond Dudes, 6:35pm  – CANADA DAY FIREWORKS
At NAN Nanaimo, Tuesday, July 1, CANADA DAY
Wednesday, July 2, vs NAN Nanaimo NightOwls, 6:35pm
Thursday, July 3, vs NAN Nanaimo NightOwls, 6:35pm

At RID Ridgefield, Friday, July 4
At RID Ridgefield, Saturday, July 5
At RID Ridgefield, Sunday, July 6
At PA Port Angeles, Monday, July 7
At PA Port Angeles, Tuesday, July 8
At PA Port Angeles, Wednesday, July 9

Friday, July 11, vs KEL Kelowna Falcons, 6:35pm
Saturday, July 12, vs KEL Kelowna Falcons, 6:35pm  – SUMMER FIREWORKS
Sunday, July 13, vs Kelowna Falcons, 1:05 pm SUNDAY MATINEE

Tuesday, July 15, vs SBL SIBL All-Stars, 6:35pm
Wednesday July 16, WCL ALL-STAR GAME, Location TBD
Thursday, July 17, vs MAV Mavericks League All-Stars, 6:35pm

At BEL Bellingham, Friday, July 18
At BEL Bellingham, Saturday, July 19
At BEL Bellingham, Sunday, July 20

Tuesday, July 22, vs DUB DubSea Fishsticks, 6:35pm
Wednesday, July 23, vs DUB DubSea Fishsticks, 6:35pm

Friday, July 25, vs WEN Wenatchee AppleSox, 6:35pm
Saturday, July 26, vs WEN Wenatchee AppleSox, 6:35pm
Sunday, July 27, vs WEN Wenatchee AppleSox, 1:05pm SUNDAY MATINEE

Tuesday, July 29, vs KAM Kamloops NorthPaws, 6:35pm
Wednesday, July 30, vs KAM Kamloops NorthPaws, 6:35pm
Thursday, July 31, vs KAM Kamloops NorthPaws, 6:35pm

At PA Port Angeles, Friday,  August 1
At PA Port Angeles, Saturday, August 2
At PA Port Angeles, Sunday, August 3

Monday, August 4, vs EDM Edmonton River Hawks, 6:35pm — BC DAY FIREWORKS
Tuesday, August 5, vs EDM Edmonton River Hawks, 6:35pm
Wednesday, August 6, vs EDM Edmonton River Hawks, 6:35pm

PLAYOFFS

DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS — August 8-9-10
SEMI-FINALS — August 12
WCL FINAL — August 14

 

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Victoria HarbourCats – Lefties take game one in resounding fashion

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Logan Shepherd celebrates his first home run of the season (Photo: Justin P. Morash)

June 6, 2025

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VICTORIA, B.C. – The Port Angeles Lefties won their second straight game, spoiling the party on the Victoria HarbourCats home opener, cruising to a 9-3 win.

The HarbourCats got off to a great start when Logan Shepherd (Tacoma CC) hit a 109 MPH laser over the left field wall for a two-run home run, giving his team an early 2-0 lead. The designated hitter went two for four tonight, adding a single in the eighth.

Jack Finn (Illinois State) started for the hosts and looked good through his first two innings of work. The Victoria native added velocity to his fastball, sitting high 80’s and touching 90 MPH tonight. That is up from last season, where he pitched 25 innings for the Cats, posting a 3.96 ERA. Finn struck out four, walked three, and gave up two earned runs on four hits in 2-2/3 innings of work.

BOX SCORE

Eric Valdiva tied the game in the third inning with a two-out, two-run double to deep left-centre field. He came home after a Jack Johnson throwing error allowed him to score, giving the Lefties a 3-2 lead.

Jake Cumming pitched four innings out of the bullpen for Port Angeles and was utterly dominant. He gave up zero runs on zero hits while striking out seven batters. His fastball sat mid-90s, which he paired with a wipeout slider that the HarbourCats hitters had no answer for.

Xander McAfee has four hits in his first four games (Photo: Justin P. Morash)

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Hudson Lance (Coastal Carolina) ate up meaningful innings out of the bullpen and was efficient in doing so. He threw 4-1/3 innings in just 50 pitches, loading up the zone using his entire repertoire. The freshman gave up two runs on five hits.

Jalen Sami (Golden Tide) pitched the eighth inning, giving up two runs on two hits while striking out one. John Ondus (Niagara) pitched the ninth and didn’t fare much better, giving up two runs on three hits while striking out three.

Jack Johnson (Baylor) continued his hot start to the season, crushing a hanging breaking ball over the left field fence for a solo home run in the bottom of the eighth.

WCL STANDINGS

Debutant Connor Ross (Cal Baptist) played third base and recorded his first HarbourCats hit, going one for four.

The two teams are back at it tomorrow at 6:35 PM for the first of four FIREWORKS nights! Gates open early at 5:00 PM. Get tickets at harbourcats.com/tickets

Missed the game? Catch HarbourCats in 30 airing at 10:30 PM after every home game all season long on CHEK TV.

Season Tickets, 10 and 32-Game Flex Passes and Single Game Tickets are now on sale for all 33 home games and four “Showcase” events through the HarbourCats’ new and one-and-only ticketing partner SHOWPASS at harbourcats.com/tickets.

Tickets and merchandise can also be purchased in person at the HarbourCats office at 101-1814 Vancouver Street or by calling 778-265-0327.

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A wild first inning proves to be enough as the NorthPaws avoid the sweep in Bellingham

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The Kamloops NorthPaws avoided the sweep in Bellingham and defeated the Bells 6-2 on Thursday night. The NorthPaws scored all six of their runs in the first inning and held the fort down, shutting down the Bell’s offence and only giving up five hits.

Bellingham would turn to highly touted South Dakota right-handed pitcher Jackson Dial, who will be attending Washington State in the fall. The first NorthPaw he faced was center fielder Ethan Kodama, who saw three straight balls before getting hit by the next pitch. Dial would strikeout left fielder Cade Palkowski, walk third baseman Kieran Gaffney, strikeout right fielder Kalen Applefield and hit catcher Brendan Burke, loading the bases with two outs.

With first baseman Joe Gagnon at the plate, Dial would throw a wild pitch, allowing Kodama to score the first run of the game. Gagnon would later draw a walk, reloading the bases. Second baseman Joey Marino was next up, and Dial would plunk him, bringing in another run.

The nightmare wasn’t over yet for Dial as he issued his third walk of the inning to shortstop Anthony Setticassi. Designated hitter Dylan Dekker was making his debut at the plate and sent a line drive down the first base line, driving in two runs and making it 5-0.

Dial was pulled after only two-thirds of an inning. Kodama was back at bat with Dekker on first and Setticassi on third. Before Kodama saw a pitch, Dekker took off for second while Setticassi ran home. Dekker sacrificed himself, ending the inning but allowing the sixth run to score.

Kamloops sent out righty Owen Fernandes on the mound to make his second start of the season. The Bells would get a run back via a sacrifice fly at the bottom of the first. In the third, a leadoff triple set up the Bells to capitalize on yet another sacrifice fly to make it a four-run ballgame.

Fernandes would throw four strong innings, giving up only one earned run while striking out two batters. Righty Jayson Tamayo was the first call out of the bullpen and walked the first to hitters he faced. A flyout and an infield hit loaded the bases with one out as the Bells were all of a sudden within striking distance. Tamayo got a clutch strikeout and a groundout to leave the bases loaded and preserve the four-run lead.

“If they convert there, it’s a different game. He made big pitches when he had to, and that definitely helped us lock up the game,” said Pitching Coach Jack Slominski.

Rightys Daxton Vanderkooi, Lukas Dykstra and Cade Webber each came into the game and pitched clean innings giving up three combined hits all while not walking a single batter. Webber struck out the side in the bottom of the ninth, securing the win.

In game two, the NorthPaws scored first, but mistakes on the mound cost them; tonight, the NorthPaws flipped the script on the Bells.

“The last two nights, we were behind the eight ball for most of the game, so it was nice to get a big lead early; I think it helped everyone settle down,” said Head Coach Reily Jepson.

The six-game road trip is over, and with the win, the NorthPaws head back to Kamloops with a 4-2 record.

“It’s been a tough stretch playing six games on the road in two separate trips, but it will be nice to get back home and play in front of our fans,” said Jepson.

Next up for the NorthPaws, a weekend home-and-home series against the Kelowna Falcons, with games at Norbrock Stadium on Friday night and Sunday afternoon.

 

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Victoria HarbourCats – Riverhawks complete sweep of Cats with 7-1 win

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June 5, 2025

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EDMONTON, A.B. – The Edmonton Riverhawks remain perfect on the season, winning their third straight and sweeping the HarbourCats with a 7-1 win Thursday night.

Robert Sanford (Paris JC) started for the Cats and was solid early until he ran into trouble in the third inning. A pair of two-out walks and a single loaded the bases, signalling the end of the sophomore’s night. Dustin Davidson (Brookhaven) was given the task of getting out of the jam but failed to do so, throwing a wild pitch allowing a run to score, then surrendering a three-run home run to Jason Green to give the hosts a 4-0 lead.

BOX SCORE

Oliver Mabee (Nebraska Omaha) made his Cats debut pitching the fifth, however, it was not a debut to remember as he gave up a towering two-run double to the returning Trent Lenihan to extend the Hawks’ advantage to 6-0.

The visitors had a chance to cut into the deficit in the seventh inning by loading the bases, however, they could only tack on one run through a Bobby Filler Jr. (Niagara) bases-loaded walk.

WCL STANDINGS

Dillon Dibrell (Central Oklahoma) pitched a scoreless sixth inning, striking out one batter, and Ethan McNish-Heider (Niagara) completed the final two innings, giving up one run on zero hits, walking four, and striking out three. 

Victoria was held to just three hits tonight and was outscored 29-5 in total over the three-game series. They will need to hit their stride quickly as they welcome the Port Angeles Lefties to Victoria for a three-game set.

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Tomorrow is the HarbourCats’ home opener! First pitch is at 6:35 PM against the Port Angeles Lefties. Saturday, June 7th, is our first of four FIREWORKS nights of the season! Don’t miss out! Grab tickets at harbourcats.com/tickets.

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Season Tickets, 10 and 32-Game Flex Passes and Single Game Tickets are now on sale for all 33 home games and four “Showcase” events through the HarbourCats’ new and one-and-only ticketing partner SHOWPASS at harbourcats.com/tickets.

Tickets and merchandise can also be purchased in person at the HarbourCats office at 101-1814 Vancouver Street or by calling 778-265-0327.

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