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  2. West Coast League - Wikipedia

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    The West Coast League (WCL) is a collegiate summer baseball wooden bat league founded in 2005, comprising teams from Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and Alberta. The WCL was previously named the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League ( WCCBL ), [ 2 ] but in 2008 it was renamed as the West Coast League.

  3. Ridgefield Raptors - Wikipedia

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    On June 12th, pitchers Dylan Stewart, Curtis Herbert, and Mac Elske threw a combined no-hitter in the Raptors' 10-0 win over the Pippins. It was the first no-hitter in team history and the tenth in West Coast League history. [17] On July 9th, Luke Iverson and Dylan Stewart were selected to represent the Raptors in the 2024 All Star Game in ...

  4. Victoria HarbourCats - Wikipedia

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    The HarbourCats set a WCL record for wins in a single season, finishing with a 40-14 regular season mark. They won the WCL's North Division First Half Pennant with a 23–4 record, qualifying for the playoffs for the first time in franchise history, and the first time for a Victoria-based baseball team since 1954.

  5. Bellingham Bells - Wikipedia

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    The Bells take their name from the original Bellingham Bells who played at Battersby Field off and on from the 1930s to 1988. [1] The original Bells came to prominence under the leadership of Joe Martin (the namesake of the ballpark of the current incarnation of the Bells), who helped lead the Bells to 20 National Baseball Congress Washington State titles and multiple top five finishes at the ...

  6. Walla Walla Sweets - Wikipedia

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    With the WCL's second-best pitching staff and an improved offense, the Sweets shocked the league by sweeping Wenatchee (who were ranked #3 in the country and had won the regular season division title by 13 games over Walla Walla) two games to none in the division series, winning the WCL East Division as a wild card and earning a spot in the WCL ...

  7. Bend Elks - Wikipedia

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    WCL South 5th 12 42 .222 25 Did Not Qualify Alan Embree 2019 WCL South 6th 21 33 .389 21 Did Not Qualify Joe Dominiak 2020 Season cancelled : 2021 WCL South 4th 26 22 .542 11 Did Not Qualify Kyle Nobach 2022 WCL South 5th 28 26 .519 11 Did Not Qualify Joey Wong 2023 WCL South 5th 25 29 .463 14 Did Not Qualify Joey Wong 2024 WCL South 3rd

  8. Kelowna Falcons - Wikipedia

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    WCL 24 24 .500 Lost Division Series Kevin Frady 2010 WCL East 2nd 22 26 .458 7 Lost Division Series 0-2 Kevin Frady 2011 WCL East 4th 19 34 .358 19.5 Did Not Qualify Al Cantwell 2012 WCL East 3rd 28 26 .519 9 Did Not Qualify Al Cantwell 2013 WCL North 5th 19 35 .352 12.5 Did Not Qualify Geoff White 2014 WCL East 4th 14 39 .264 20.5

  9. Port Angeles Lefties - Wikipedia

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    The Port Angeles Lefties entered the league with play in the 2017 season and went 19–34, placing 6th place in the North Division of the West Coast League. A total of 36,883 fans attended home games at Civic Field, placing 3rd in total attendance in the West Coast League. The Lefties opened their team store in the heart of downtown Port ...