Rogers on the Rise

At 6-foot-8, AJ Rogers (Cole Harbour, N.S.) towers over almost everyone else at the 2025 Canadian Futures Showcase.

The young right-hander is imposing on the mound, but in recent years, he realized that he was a little too lanky and needed to add bulk to match his height.

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Year of the Dawgs

They are onto the scent of being the top high school program in North America.

After capturing an incredible record of 60 wins, five losses and one tie during the season, the Dawgs Academy 18U Black team in Okotoks has risen to new heights in the eyes of Perfect Game.

The U.S.-based organization has touted the Dawgs as the number two high school program on the continent in its annual end-of-season rankings.

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Five Key WCBL Playoff Moments

It was a chaotic postseason in the Western Canadian Baseball League, with the slimmest of margins between the winners and the losers.

Every wild pitch seemed like a run waiting to happen and each fielding error felt like it might prove fatal to a team’s playoff chances.

Here’s a look at five pivotal moments that defined the 2025 WCBL postseason …

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New Pecking Order

They just kept pecking away.

After three years of heartbreak in losing to the Okotoks Dawgs in the Western Canadian Baseball League West Division Final, the Sylvan Lake Gulls emerged victorious in convincing fashion in 2025.

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Best in West Set

Stop us if you’ve heard this before.

For the fourth-straight season, it will be the Okotoks Dawgs facing the Sylvan Lake Gulls in the Western Canadian Baseball League’s West Division Final.

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Like Father, Like Son

Sometimes when Ray Chadwick watches his son pitch he sees himself out there on the mound.

His son, Dawgs Academy alum Tyrelle, is also taking his game to the pros after being drafted by the Colorado Rockies.

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