Puget Sound Collegiate League

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Puget Sound Collegiate League
SportBaseball
Founded2010
PresidentMatt Acker
No. of teams7
CountriesUnited States
Official websitePSCLBaseball.com

Founded in 2010, the Puget Sound Collegiate League (PSCL) is a collegiate summer baseball league based in the Olympia, Washington area.

The league also manages a summer youth league, camps and tournaments. In addition, a high school league, Pudget Sound Fall Ball, was formed for area high school teams.

History[edit]

The league was originated by the forming of the Tacoma Cardinals (2006) followed by the Olympia Athletics (2007). PSCL opened its first season in 2010 with six teams.[1]

League founder and president Matt Acker also owns the West Coast Guns, an independent team.[2] In 2014 Acker took ownership of the Kitsap BlueJackets a West Coast League team. In 2017 he moved the WCL franchise to Port Angeles and they became the Port Angeles Lefties. The Kitsap BlueJackets became a semi-professional team, who compete in the Pacific International League (PIL) starting in 2017. The West Coast Guns were also members of the PIL.[3][4]

Thurston County Senators, an affiliated team who play a full league schedule, are not eligible for PSCL playoffs. The semi-professional team is made up of former PSCL alumni and compete in elite tournaments, including the Grand Forks International and World Baseball Challenge.[5]

Teams[edit]

Team Manager Notes
Hawks Prairie Cardinals Eric Widener
Lacey Saints Jared Munson
Nisqually Silvers Will Loza[6]
Olympia Athletics Paul Sopak
Tumwater Brewers Abe Lupkin
West Olympia Linx Alex DeAngelis
Affiliated Team Manager Notes
Thurston County Senators Brady Hoover Not eligible for playoffs

NOTE: Senators are an affiliate of the PSCL. The team also plays games against the teams of Pacific International League, West Coast League, tournaments and other amateur teams.

Champions[edit]

Season Winner Finalist Results
2010 Hawks Prairie Cardinals Lacey Saints 2-0; 8-7
2011 Hawks Prairie Cardinals Olympia Athletics 4-3 (11 innings); 8-3
2012 Olympia Athletics Hawks Prairie Cardinals 5-3; 14-2[7]
2013 West Olympia Linx Tumwater Brewers 2-1 (13 innings)[8]
2014 Nisqually Silvers West Olympia Linx 6-5
2015 Nisqually Silvers Tumwater Brewers 11-7
2016

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Former head coach set to purchase Kitsap Bluejackets". Port Orchard Independent. 2 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Chasing a Dream: South Kitsap grad Van Slyke has sights set on pro ball". Kitsap Sun. 22 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Matt Acker has big plans to revamp Kitsap BlueJackets". Kitsap Sun. 7 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Lack of fans sparks BlueJackets' exit from West Coast League". Kitsap Sun. 30 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Sidearm Nation brings home bronze". Prince George Citizen. 20 August 2016.
  6. ^ "William Loza Joins Baseball Staff". 12 August 2016. Graceland University Yellowjackets.
  7. ^ "A's crowned PSCL champs". Oly Sports. 30 July 2012.
  8. ^ "Williamson's 13th inning walk-off single gives Linx PSCL title". Oly Sports. 1 August 2013.

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