After setting a new team record for attendance in 2023 the Kelowna Falcons are eager to get back on the field in 2024 and are excited to announce the official schedule. For the first time in years the Falcons open the season in the month of May, opening at Elks Stadium on Friday May 31st…
The Kelowna Falcons pride ourselves in developing baseball players and more importantly young individuals. Although players are only in the Okanagan for a couple of months, the experience they have in Kelowna is one we are proud of. Generally, most players that join the Falcons are part of a college program with one or two…
This past summer season the Falcons roster was filled with international flavour, more than any in previous years. A total of four different countries were represented on the club, all of which contributed to making the 2023 team very competitive. First off, by the end of the season nine Canadians suited up for the Falcons…
On Thursday, the West Coast League named their 2023 All-Stars, and five Kelowna Falcons are among the top players from this past season. SECOND-TEAM ALL-WCL Griffin Palfrey was outstanding showing his versatility hitting, fielding and pitching. As a batter he hit .276 with 43 knocks, six doubles, two homers and 23 RBIs. He was a…
To Our Fans, Your support this past season was absolutely incredible. Thank you for being there night in and night out cheering on our team at Elks Stadium. We can promise you, the players and coaches noticed and appreciated you being in the stands giving our team a boost and helping us get back to…
The Kelowna Falcons season came to a close on Wednesday night with a 5-3 loss in Bellingham in game 2 of the best of three playoff series. The Falcons have been eliminated from the West Coast League postseason. The Falcons opened the scoring in the top of the fourth inning when Konner Palmeira knocked in…
Tuesday night was what most expected in a West Coast League playoff game; a pitching duel with the Bellingham Bells clipping the Falcons 1-0. Both starters were exceptional going deep into the game. Falcons starter Koen van’t Klooster struck out five over the course of eight innings and gave up the run on two hits….
For the first time since the 2018 season the Kelowna Falcons will participate in the West Coast League playoffs when they host the Bellingham Bells in game 1 on Tuesday night at Elks Stadium. In the 2018 postseason the Falcons also faced the Bells and upset them in three games and advanced to the WCL…
The Kelowna Falcons ended the regular season on a high with an impressive 12-7 victory over the visiting Wenatchee Applesox on Sunday, winning two of the three weekend matchups. Like in the first two games the Applesox jumped on the board first with a pair of runs off starter Jaxon Byrd. The Falcons cut the…
What. A. Game! The Kelowna Falcons won their 30th game of the season in dramatic fashion scoring two runs in the bottom of the ninth, then one in the tenth to comeback and beat the Wenatchee Applesox 7-6 in extra innings. In the tenth, Luke Solis led off with a single to left field, then…