Food And Beverages Available At Dearborn Ford Field
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NorthPaws Add Starr to Coaching Staff
The Kamloops NorthPaws have added a Starr to its all-Canadian coaching staff.
Sammie Starr, currently an assistant coach with the University of British Columbia (UBC) Thunderbirds, joins the NorthPaws as an assistant coach for their inaugural season.
The former infielder from Toronto played four seasons for the Thunderbirds before being drafted in the 34th round by the Baltimore Orioles in 2007.
Strong-Armed Catcher First Ever NorthPaws Player Signed
The Kamloops NorthPaws are shaping their inaugural roster with strong defense and play calling behind home plate.
Trey Newman, a catcher from Utah Valley University, is officially the first player signed in NorthPaws history.
42 WCL Alumni Appeared in MLB During 2020 Season
American League Cy Young Award candidate Shane Bieber highlights the caliber of MLB players who have played in the West Coast League as part of their development. What future MLB players will we see come through Kamloops when the expansion NorthPaws take the field?
Around the WCL: Port Angeles Lefties
Every Friday leading up to the start of our inaugural season in the West Coast League we will be featuring one of our 15 league opponents in our Around the WCL series. The West Coast League was founded in 2005 and will grow to 16 teams in British Columbia, Alberta, Washington and Oregon for the 2022 season. This week: the Port Angeles Lefties. Port Angeles will be in Kamloops June 24th, 25th & 26th.
NorthPaws Add NCAA Talent to 2022 Roster
Canadian catcher Jayden Wakeham and infielder Austin St. Laurent have signed with the Kamloops NorthPaws for the 2022 season.
St. Laurent is in his first season at Appalachian State University (NCAA Division I) after transferring in the off-season from East Carolina University.
Wakeham, from Victoria, B.C., is the starting catcher at Northern Kentucky University (NCAA Division I).