No Fly Zone

After a stellar first start of the season for the Edmonton Collegiate Hawks, it was hard to imagine how Matthew Ridsdale could do any better.

Instead, he upped the ante by throwing the first no-hitter in program history on March 30.

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1 Thru 9: Réjean Bourget

The Edmonton Collegiate Hawks would love for history to repeat itself.

The fourth-place team during the CCBC season in 2023, the University of Calgary Dinos, won the year-end championship.

Veteran outfielder Rejean Bourget looks ahead to the 2024 championship as the Hawks enter as the fourth-place team.

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Let ‘Em Fly

Jake Lanferman is hoping to become a coach like the ones he was coached by.

Go down the list: Sheen Bromley, Ray Brown, Taylor Burns, Chris Pritchett, Jason Chatwood.

The Sherwood Park native is using their collective influence to carve out his own journey as the coach of the Edmonton Collegiate Hawks.

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From Student To Teacher

It was a long road from the initial concept of the Edmonton Collegiate Trappers to actually becoming a franchise in the Canadian College Baseball Conference.

From folding to being a probationary team to finally taking part in real games in 2019, Ty Wagar was there every step of the way.

The senior reflected on his time with the Trappers in Episode #29 of Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast and here is that Q&A.

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Trap Game

Edmonton baseball fans have long hoped for a return of the Trappers to RE/MAX Field and now they finally have it.

No, not those Trappers – not the Triple-A team of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) that served as a stepping stone for aspiring major leaguers from 1981 through 2004. 

The Edmonton Collegiate Trappers, an expansion franchise in the Canadian College Baseball Conference (CCBC), are making their league debut this season and head coach Ethan Elias couldn’t be more excited about bringing a new form of spring baseball to the provincial capital.

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