WolfPack recognized as CCBC hands out awards
KAMLOOPS — Tyler Moskalyk might have been in his first year with the Thompson Rivers University WolfPack and the Canadian Collegiate Baseball Conference but he made an impression.
The 6’2” right hander from Thunder Bay, Ontario captured the CCBC most strike out award as the league held its annual banquet at the McArthur Island Sports Center on Wednesday night (May 9).
Moskalyk fanned 67 batters while pitching in 56.2 innings, with a record of 2-3, earned run average of 3.01, surrendering 52 hits, striking out 67 and walking 10.
He was one of three members of the WolfPack named to the CCBC first all-star team. The others were Vance Fode (Bow Island, AB) at designated hitter and Josh Hillis (Calgary, AB) as utilityman. Both players were second team all-stars in 2017. Fode played in 29 games and had 89 at bats, with 25 hits, two doubles, four homers, 25 runs batted in, striking out 12 times and walking 16 times for an average of .281.