Times Colonist

’Cats claw GreyWolves again

VICTORIA 9 GRESHAM 6

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The Victoria HarbourCat­s’ report card for their three-game series against the Gresham GreyWolves, which wrapped up Monday night in Gresham, would read something like this: Pitching: C+ Hitting: A+ For the third straight game Monday, the HarbourCat­s’ offence had a big night, this time leading to a 9-6 victory, allowing Victoria to take two out of three against the GreyWolves while scoring 29 runs in the series. The victory also kept Victoria (10-6) in first place in the North Division’s second-half playoff race, 2 ⁄ games in front of Wenatchee and Bellingham for the final playoff spot.

On Monday, the HarbourCat­s got multiple-hit games from Shane McGuire, Kevin Collard and Andrew Shaps, and a solo home run from outfielder and Mississipp­i State product Hunter Vansau. McGuire, the catcher out of the University of San Diego, finished the game with two hits and two RBIs. It was McGuire’s two-run single in the first inning that put Victoria up 2-0.

Matt Kemp got his second start of the season for the HarbourCat­s and the Xavier product went five innings, giving up seven hits and four runs to collect his first win of the year. Connor Whitney then went two innings, giving up a run, before Indigo Diaz pitched a scoreless eighth inning. Closer Travis Kuhn came in for ninth and gave up a run before sending the GreyWolves (8-9) home for his ninth save of the season.

After the HarbourCat­s scored five times in the top half of the fifth — led by a two-run double by Collard — to blow the game open, Gresham’s Alex de Watteville tagged Kent for a two-run homer to give the home team some hope.

The HarbourCat­s now play host to the first-half champion Kelowna Falcons tonight for the first of three straight games at Royal Athletic Park.

EXTRA BASES: On Sunday, Blake Hannah of UC-Davis got his first start of the season for the HarbourCat­s and went six innings but was hurt by two home runs as the GreyWolves prevailed 8-6. First baseman Harrison Bragg had a two-run homer for the ’Cats.

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