Times Colonist

HarbourCat­s rally to win Game 1 of championsh­ip series

VICTORIA 5 CORVALLIS 4 Victoria leads series 1-0

- CLEVE DHEENSAW

What a weekend at Bernie’s this turned out to be.

A walk-off double in the bottom of the ninth inning by Po-Hao Huang from Taiwan, nicknamed Bernie by his teammates, gave the Victoria HarbourCat­s a heartracin­g 5-4 victory over the Corvallis Knights in Game 1 of the West Coast League final.

On a night when the first drops of precipitat­ion in weeks fell on Royal Athletic Park, Huang rained on the Knights before a WCL playoff-record 2,789 fans. The Cats entered the bottom of the ninth trailing 4-3 before rallying for two runs and the win, with the decisive blow delivered by Huang.

Corvallis is the franchise that ate the WCL. The HarbourCat­s have been nibbling around the edges, but now are looking to break down the door.

The Knights, named after Penny Knight, their main sponsor and wife of Nike co-founder Phil Knight, are playing in their ninth league final in 11 years and are after their fifth WCL title. The HarbourCat­s, in their fifth season, are playing in their first final.

The series now shifts to Corvallis, Oregon, for Game 2 on Monday and Game 3, if required, on Tuesday.

“I was just trying to do my best and win the game for the HarbourCat­s and the fans,” Huang said through an interprete­r.

“I knew if I hit it deep [Andrew Shaps was on second base with one out], we could win the game. I can feel the excitement of the fans and my teammates.”

It follows Huang’s three-run homer and five total RBIs in Game 2 of the two-game sweep of the Kelowna Falcons in the North Division final.

“Bernie has been outstandin­g swinging the bat in the postseason,” said Victoria head coach Brian McRae.

And a good thing that he has been. With a depleted roster, McRae admitted the last thing the Cats needed was extra innings.

“We just did what we’ve been doing [in the playoff run],” said the 10-season former majorleagu­er McRae.

Adam McKillican, the breakout UBC pitcher from the Comox Valley who went 5-3 in the regular season, started for the HarbourCat­s in Game 1 and went 6.2 innings and gave up seven hits and three runs with five strikeouts and one walk. McKillican was not required to pitch in Victoria’s sweep of the Falcons and said he felt nicely rested heading into the game against the South Division champion Knights and was ready “to empty the tank” in what is likely his last action of the season.

That’s exactly what he did in going nearly seven innings, after which he received a rousing ovation as he left the field. “[McKillican] pitched well,” said McRae.

Victoria and Corvallis split their regular-season series 3-3 with, interestin­gly, both teams each winning two of three games on the road, which could now bode well for the HarbourCat­s.

 ??  ?? Victoria HarbourCat­s’ outfielder DJ Porter beats the ball and scores on the way to a 5-4 come-from-behind victory over the Corvallis Knights in Game 1 of the West Coast League championsh­ip series at Royal Athletic Park on Saturday. It’s the...
Victoria HarbourCat­s’ outfielder DJ Porter beats the ball and scores on the way to a 5-4 come-from-behind victory over the Corvallis Knights in Game 1 of the West Coast League championsh­ip series at Royal Athletic Park on Saturday. It’s the...
 ?? ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST ?? HarbourCat­s’ Shane McGuire gets thrown out at second base by Knights’ Taylor Travess.
ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST HarbourCat­s’ Shane McGuire gets thrown out at second base by Knights’ Taylor Travess.

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