2025 Digital Program
Locals Sucro and Austin Sign with NorthPaws
Kamloopsians Jared Sucro and Nolan Austin have signed with the NorthPaws for the 2022 season.
Both players are in their freshman year at their respective American colleges and will return to Kamloops to suit up in the West Coast League following their first season of collegiate action.
Sucro, a graduate of St. Ann’s Academy, is a utility player at Cairn University (NCAA Division III).
Westsyde Secondary alumnus Austin is a big hitting, right-handed first baseman at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NJCAA Division I).
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).
2022 Season in Review
Take a look back on the amazing season that the Kamloops NorthPaws had and everything that they accomplished. Celebrate with us a successful Inaugural season in the West Coast League.
WCL Top 10: 2022 NorthPaws League Leaders
The Kamloops NorthPaws had 11 players finish in the Top 10 in league statistical standings during the inaugural West Coast League season.
The expansion team led the league with 9 walk off victories (potentially a league record, though an official tally has never been kept) and finished tied for second in the league with 34 home runs.
Infielder Tommy Green and pitcher Sean Heppner led the way, each finishing in the Top 10 in three categories.























































