2026 CCBC Season Preview

It’s a season of change in the Canadian College Baseball Conference (CCBC) and, for the first time, every game is going to mean something towards winning it all.

We take a look at what each of the three Alberta teams is bringing to the table this spring.

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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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1 Thru 9: Reece Devlin

Edmonton’s Reece Devlin has become a fixture in the Edmonton Collegiate Hawks starting rotation.

It was seen as a major strength of the Hawks heading into the 2024 Canadian College Baseball Conference season.

The St. Francis Xavier product joined us recently on ADS: The Podcast , with his answers providing the basis for our latest #1Thru9.

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All Halen the King

Coming off a fantastic 2022 season, it was hard to believe that Halen Knoll would be able to find a way to beat it.

Instead, the 23-year-old Edmonton product thrived with the hometown Riverhawks, winning the West Coast League’s Pitcher of the Year Award.

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Dinos Soar

It’s been a while since chants of “Lanny! Lanny! Lanny!” called out from Calgary fans in support of their sports hero.

In this case, the boosters weren’t serenading Hall-of-Fame hockey player Lanny McDonald, who won a Stanley Cup with the Flames in 1989.

This chorus was part of the scene on the afternoon of Monday, May 22nd as a red-clad Alex Lanigan took the mound at Spitz Stadium in Lethbridge.

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