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Okotoks Dawgs' drive for fourth straight WCBL title ends at hands of Sylvan Lake Gulls
Okotoks Dawgs' drive for fourth straight WCBL title ends at hands of Sylvan Lake Gulls

Calgary Herald

time12-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Calgary Herald

Okotoks Dawgs' drive for fourth straight WCBL title ends at hands of Sylvan Lake Gulls

Article content The Okotoks Dawgs' season is over, as is their drive for a record fourth straight Western Canadian Baseball League championship. Article content A six-run second inning by host Sylvan Lake set the table for the Gulls' 8-4 win on Monday night to complete a sweep of the best-of-three West Division final. Article content After the clubs traded singles in the first inning, the Gulls broke it open in the second thanks to six hits and a costly Okotoks error at Gulls Stadium. Article content Article content The scoring dried up until the sixth inning when the Dawgs got one run back. They scored another two in the eighth to close the gap to 7-4, but the Gulls responded with one run in the bottom half of the frame. Article content Article content Okotoks starter Brady Baltus gave up two earned runs on six hits before being replaced in the second inning. Article content Brady Forno came on in relief and surrendered two earned runs on two hits in 0.1 innings of work. He was replaced by Garrett White, who also allowed two hits and committed an error that led to three more runs. Article content Offensively for the Dawgs, Logan Grant recorded two hits and a pair of RBI, and Nash Crowell had three hits and drove in a run. Article content

Dawgs dominate Canada Day game, defeating Bombers 15-4
Dawgs dominate Canada Day game, defeating Bombers 15-4

CTV News

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • CTV News

Dawgs dominate Canada Day game, defeating Bombers 15-4

A packed house of 6,498 celebrated Canada Day at Seaman Stadium in Okotoks, where they Dawgs defeated the Brooks Bombers 15-4. The Okotoks Dawgs celebrated Canada Day in style Tuesday, with an overwhelming 15-4 win over the Brooks Bombers. The Dawgs scored runs in six different innings as they racked up 16 hits against the overmatched Bombers' pitching staff in front of a jammed Seaman Stadium crowd of 6,498. Dawgs third baseman Connor Crowson led the way for the Dawgs, going four for five, scoring four and driving in a pair as he raised his average to .420. Leo Cote also chipped in for the Dawgs, going two for four, including a home run. Cote also scored a run as he drove in four runs for the home team. Brady Baltus got the win for the Dawgs, allowing two earned runs in 6.1 innings. Next up for both teams is a Wednesday night Seaman Stadium rematch with one significant twist: Brooks is the home team tonight, so if you're a Dawgs season ticketholder, they won't work.

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