Food And Beverages Available At Dearborn Ford Field
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Canadian Hired as First Coach in NorthPaws History
The Kamloops NorthPaws are thrilled to announce Cole Armstrong as the first head coach in franchise history.
The 37-year-old from Surrey, B.C. becomes the only current Canadian serving as head coach in the West Coast League.
“It’s a dream come true to return to British Columbia to do what I love,” says Armstrong. “I’d like to thank the city of Kamloops along with the new owners of the NorthPaws for including me in this opportunity to set a new standard on and off the field in the West Coast League.”
Kamloops is Home to the West Coast League’s Newest Franchise
Canada’s Tournament Capital just added another sports team to its roster, the Kamloops NorthPaws. The announcement on September 9 was surrounded by much socially distanced fanfare at Norbrock Stadium, the home of the NorthPaws when they begin play. The special event featured ballpark hot dogs, refreshments, great music, prizing for attendees, and a lively atmosphere, something the ownership group will continue when the team takes to the field for its inaugural season in the summer of ‘21.
Around the WCL: Kelowna Falcons
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 Kelowna Falcons. Kelowna will be in Kamloops August 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
Daoust and Huff Commit to ’22 NorthPaws
The Kamloops NorthPaws roster is getting a youthful touch.
Catcher Kade Huff and second baseman Louka Daoust are the first incoming freshmen on the 2022 roster, meaning they will begin their collegiate careers next fall. Incoming freshman is the youngest type of eligible player on a West Coast League roster.