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  2. Kelowna Falcons - Wikipedia

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    The franchise was sold in 2000 and rebranded as the Falcons. Kelowna continued this membership with the Pacific International League playing from 2000 through 2004. In 2005 the Falcons along with Bellingham, Bend, Spokane, and Wenatchee left the league to form the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League (WCCBL). [1]

  3. Elks Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Kelowna Falcons (2010–present) Kelowna Heat (2003) Okanagan College Coyotes (2008-present) Elks Stadium is a baseball stadium located in Kelowna, British ...

  4. List of baseball teams in Canada - Wikipedia

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    List of Major League Baseball players from Canada; Pearson Cup; Washington Nationals, MLB; formerly the Montreal Expos (1969–2004) (National League) United League: A planned third league of Major League Baseball that was formed in the early 1990s and was to have begun play in the late 1990s in Canada and the United States. Canadian Baseball ...

  5. List of stadiums in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Baseball. Stadium Capacity City Province Home Team(s) Olympic Stadium: 45,757 [5] Montreal ... Kelowna British Columbia: Kelowna Falcons, Okanagan College Coyotes:

  6. Category:Baseball teams in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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  7. Okanagan - Wikipedia

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    The area has been host to multiple junior hockey championships, including the Memorial Cup in Kelowna in 2004 and RBC Cup in Vernon in 1990 (then called the Centennial Cup) and 2014. Kelowna is home to junior Canadian football team Okanagan Sun, and Jr. Baseball team Kelowna Falcons, including the UBC Okanagan Heat university program.

  8. Bend Elks - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 the Elks along with Bellingham, Kelowna, Spokane, and Wenatchee left the league to form the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League (WCCBL). [ 1 ] The Bend Elks went 31-23 in the 2014 WCL season finishing 4 games behind the leading Corvallis Knights and were awarded the first ever WCL wild card spot.

  9. Connor Joe - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Kelowna Falcons of the West Coast League prior to attending the University of San Diego. Then in 2013, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League, and was named a league all-star. [1]