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Gresham GreyWolves

The Gresham GreyWolves[1] are a collegiate woodbat baseball team located in Gresham, Oregon.[2] The GreyWolves play at Oslund Field on the campus of Mount Hood Community College and were a member of the West Coast League (WCL), a collegiate summer baseball league, in their first two seasons in 2016 and 2017. However, the GreyWolves became an independent team in 2018 when the club was purchased by Rose City Baseball, LLC and replaced in the WCL by the Portland Pickles.[3] The GreyWolves now play in the short-season Wild Wild West League.

Gresham GreyWolves
Information
LeagueWild Wild West League (2020–present)
LocationGresham, Oregon
BallparkWalker Stadium, Portland, Oregon
Founded2015
Nickname(s)G-Wolves
Former league(s)West Coast League (2016–2017)
ColorsGold, Grey and Black
     
OwnershipRose City Baseball, LLC
Websitewww.wwwestleague.com/gresham-greywolves

Gresham played its inaugural season in 2016 as an expansion team. On December 4, 2015, the team announced it would be called the GreyWolves after a public naming contest was held that received more than 1,000 submissions.

History edit

Inception edit

 
GreyWolves' original logo from their WCL days. (2015-2017)

Owners Jerry and Lisa Walker announced on October 22, 2015, that they were bringing a new West Coast League team to Gresham. The announcement was made at Oslund Field at Mount Hood Community College, where the then-unnamed team would play.

On December 4, 2015, the new franchise held a naming announcement at the Gresham City Hall. The team officially announced its name, unveiled its branding and logos, and put eight different hats on display.

On November 9, 2015, before the GreyWolves were named, Justin Barchus was announced as the first manager in franchise history. Barchus was previously the manager of the Klamath Falls Gems.

West Coast League (2016–2017) edit

The Grey Wolves played for two seasons in the West Coast League. They compiled a record of 46-61 in those two seasons and finished no better than third place.

Independent (2018-2019) edit

The GreyWolves played an independent schedule in 2018 and sat out in 2019.

Wild Wild West League (2020–present) edit

2020 edit

On June 5, 2020 in response to the West Coast League board of directors vote to cancel the 2020 season, [4] The Portland Pickles organization founded the Wild Wild West League, playing in Bob Brack Stadium in Aurora, Oregon. Without a league for two seasons prior, the GreyWolves were invited to take part in the inaugural season. The league consisted of four teams the Portland Pickles, Gresham Greywolves, West Linn Knights and Portland Gherkins. Games ran from July 11 to August 7 with playoffs on August 8 and a final championship game on August 9. The GreyWolves finished the COVID-19 shortened season with a record of 4–9.

2021 edit

On January 25, 2021, the Portland Pickles announced the Wild Wild West League would return in 2021 with the GreyWolves included as one of four teams.[5] The GreyWolves will be taking part in the 2021 season with the Portland Gherkins and two new teams, the Portland Rosebuds and the Willamette Wild Bills. All games in the 2021 season will be played at the Charles B. Walker Stadium at Lents Park.

2022 edit

The GreyWolves returned for a third season in the WWWL. They made it to the 2022 WWWL Championship Game only to lose to the Portland Gherkins 8-7.

Team Ownership edit

Jerry and Lisa Walker, who also own the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes of the Minor League Baseball Short Season 'A' Northwest League previously owned the GreyWolves. The team was owned for one season in 2017 by Scott Barchus before Barchus sold the team to Rose City Baseball, LLC and joined its ownership.

Results by season edit

Year League Won Lost Regular Season Finish Postseason Manager
2016 West Coast League 26 28 3rd South Division Justin Barchus
2017 West Coast League 20 33 5th South Division Justin Barchus
2020 Wild Wild West League 4 9 3rd in League Lost semi-finals (Portland Pickles) Jim Hoppel
2021 Wild Wild West League N/A N/A 4th in League Lost semi-finals (Portland Rosebuds) Jim Hoppel
2022 Wild Wild West League [6] 8 6 2nd in League Lost championship (Portland Gherkins) Jim Hoppel

References edit

  1. ^ "Home - Gresham GreyWolves". Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Gresham Club Announces Name, Unveils Logos". westcoastleague.com. Retrieved 2017-02-25.
  3. ^ "Portland Pickles baseball team has joined the West Coast League". OregonLive.com. 2017-10-24. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
  4. ^ "WCL Cancels 2020 Season". West Coast League. 2020-06-05. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
  5. ^ "BREAKING: Wild Wild West League Returns in 2021 with Two NEW teams!". Portland Pickles. 2020-01-25. Retrieved 2021-02-22.
  6. ^ "Wild Wild West League Summer 2022 Standings". Pointstreak. 2022-08-20. Retrieved 2023-02-01.

External links edit

  • Wild Wild West League official website
  • Gresham GreyWolves' Wild Wild West League Page

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The Gresham GreyWolves 1 are a collegiate woodbat baseball team located in Gresham Oregon 2 The GreyWolves play at Oslund Field on the campus of Mount Hood Community College and were a member of the West Coast League WCL a collegiate summer baseball league in their first two seasons in 2016 and 2017 However the GreyWolves became an independent team in 2018 when the club was purchased by Rose City Baseball LLC and replaced in the WCL by the Portland Pickles 3 The GreyWolves now play in the short season Wild Wild West League Gresham GreyWolvesInformationLeagueWild Wild West League 2020 present LocationGresham OregonBallparkWalker Stadium Portland OregonFounded2015Nickname s G WolvesFormer league s West Coast League 2016 2017 ColorsGold Grey and Black OwnershipRose City Baseball LLCWebsitewww wbr wwwestleague wbr com wbr gresham greywolves Gresham played its inaugural season in 2016 as an expansion team On December 4 2015 the team announced it would be called the GreyWolves after a public naming contest was held that received more than 1 000 submissions Contents 1 History 1 1 Inception 1 2 West Coast League 2016 2017 1 3 Independent 2018 2019 1 4 Wild Wild West League 2020 present 1 4 1 2020 1 4 2 2021 1 4 3 2022 2 Team Ownership 3 Results by season 4 References 5 External linksHistory editInception edit nbsp GreyWolves original logo from their WCL days 2015 2017 Owners Jerry and Lisa Walker announced on October 22 2015 that they were bringing a new West Coast League team to Gresham The announcement was made at Oslund Field at Mount Hood Community College where the then unnamed team would play On December 4 2015 the new franchise held a naming announcement at the Gresham City Hall The team officially announced its name unveiled its branding and logos and put eight different hats on display On November 9 2015 before the GreyWolves were named Justin Barchus was announced as the first manager in franchise history Barchus was previously the manager of the Klamath Falls Gems West Coast League 2016 2017 edit The Grey Wolves played for two seasons in the West Coast League They compiled a record of 46 61 in those two seasons and finished no better than third place Independent 2018 2019 edit The GreyWolves played an independent schedule in 2018 and sat out in 2019 Wild Wild West League 2020 present edit 2020 edit On June 5 2020 in response to the West Coast League board of directors vote to cancel the 2020 season 4 The Portland Pickles organization founded the Wild Wild West League playing in Bob Brack Stadium in Aurora Oregon Without a league for two seasons prior the GreyWolves were invited to take part in the inaugural season The league consisted of four teams the Portland Pickles Gresham Greywolves West Linn Knights and Portland Gherkins Games ran from July 11 to August 7 with playoffs on August 8 and a final championship game on August 9 The GreyWolves finished the COVID 19 shortened season with a record of 4 9 2021 edit On January 25 2021 the Portland Pickles announced the Wild Wild West League would return in 2021 with the GreyWolves included as one of four teams 5 The GreyWolves will be taking part in the 2021 season with the Portland Gherkins and two new teams the Portland Rosebuds and the Willamette Wild Bills All games in the 2021 season will be played at the Charles B Walker Stadium at Lents Park 2022 edit The GreyWolves returned for a third season in the WWWL They made it to the 2022 WWWL Championship Game only to lose to the Portland Gherkins 8 7 Team Ownership editJerry and Lisa Walker who also own the Salem Keizer Volcanoes of the Minor League Baseball Short Season A Northwest League previously owned the GreyWolves The team was owned for one season in 2017 by Scott Barchus before Barchus sold the team to Rose City Baseball LLC and joined its ownership Results by season editYear League Won Lost Regular Season Finish Postseason Manager 2016 West Coast League 26 28 3rd South Division Justin Barchus 2017 West Coast League 20 33 5th South Division Justin Barchus 2020 Wild Wild West League 4 9 3rd in League Lost semi finals Portland Pickles Jim Hoppel 2021 Wild Wild West League N A N A 4th in League Lost semi finals Portland Rosebuds Jim Hoppel 2022 Wild Wild West League 6 8 6 2nd in League Lost championship Portland Gherkins Jim HoppelReferences edit Home Gresham GreyWolves Retrieved 25 February 2017 Gresham Club Announces Name Unveils Logos westcoastleague com Retrieved 2017 02 25 Portland Pickles baseball team has joined the West Coast League OregonLive com 2017 10 24 Retrieved 2019 01 21 WCL Cancels 2020 Season West Coast League 2020 06 05 Retrieved 2020 09 15 BREAKING Wild Wild West League Returns in 2021 with Two NEW teams Portland Pickles 2020 01 25 Retrieved 2021 02 22 Wild Wild West League Summer 2022 Standings Pointstreak 2022 08 20 Retrieved 2023 02 01 External links editGresham GreyWolves official website Wild Wild West League official website Gresham GreyWolves Wild Wild West League Page 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