LEFTIES: Kinsky goes seven strong innings as Port Angeles wins again

  • By Michael Carman Peninsula Daily News
  • Thursday, August 1, 2019 5:16pm
  • SportsLefties

By Joe Traub

Port Angeles Lefties

KELOWNA, B.C. — Joe Kinsky continued the string of dominant starting pitching for the Port Angeles Lefties on their six-game road trip, firing seven, one-hit innings as Port Angeles claimed a series victory with a 4–1 win over the Kelowna Falcons at Elks Stadium.

Fluke hit

Kinsky allowed just one hit over seven innings for the second straight outing, and even the base hit was a ground ball that deflected off second baseman Brad Altomarie’s glove for a single in the fourth inning.

Kelowna then tied Wednesday night’s game on a sacrifice fly by James Shimishita.

Port Angeles had taken a first-inning lead on an RBI single by Sequim’s Evan Hurn. After the Falcons’ score, the game remained 1–1 until the seventh.

Ian Fitzgerald led off with a single, advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt and reached third on an errant pickoff throw. Rork then hit a fly ball to left, deep enough to score Fitzergald with the go-ahead run and make it 2–1.

Kinsky sailed through the seventh, then Zach Tresemer held strong to help keep the lead in the eighth. The Lefties setup man gave up two hits and then uncorked a wild pitch to put the tying run on third and go-ahead run on second. Tresemer froze Ezra Samperi with a backdoor curveball to end the inning.

Two Kelowna errors started the ninth, then Fitzgerald effectively sealed the Falcons’ fate with a two-run single, making it a three-run lead. Lefties closer Carter Loewen was untouchable in the ninth as he retired the side in order for his seventh save.

Through Wednesday’s game, Port Angeles has won five of its last six WCL games and eight of nine overall.

The Lefties (10-7, 20-23) went for the series sweep and a 5-1 road trip late Thursday.

Port Angeles hosts Portland tonight at 6:35 p.m. as the Lefties open their final home stand of the summer, a three-game set with the Pickles through Sunday and a two-game series against Victoria on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Port Angeles 4, Kelowna 1

PA 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 — 4 9 1

KEL 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 3 3

WP: Kinsky LP: Nygard SV: Loewen

Pitching

Port Angeles — Kinsky 7IP, H, ER, 4BB, 2K; Tresemer IP, 2H, 3K; Loewen IP.

Kelowna — Nygard 6.2IP, 8H, 2R, ER, BB, 4K; Hurley 1.1IP; Sarafinchan IP, H, 2R, 2K.

Hitting

Port Angeles — Rork 2-4 2 SB, RBI; Groff 2-4, 2B, RBI; Hurn 1-4, RBI; Halligan 2-4, R, 2RBI; Garcia 1-3, R.

Kelowna — Shimashita 1-3, RBI; Cummings 1-2, BB, R; Voelzke 1-4.

________

Compiled from team reports. Email scores to sports@peninsuladailynews.com or phone 360-417-3525.

More in Sports

In a scrimmage last between the new Port Angeles and Sequim flag football squads, Sequim's Lily Sparks tries to avoid having her flag pulled by Port Angeles defender Audrey Rudd. On the left is Port Angeles' Miriam Cobb. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
GIRLS FLAG FOOTBALL: Port Angeles, Sequim begin inaugural seasons Thursday

This week, Olympic Peninsula high school girls begin play… Continue reading

Port angeles High School
PREP BOWLING: PA rolls some solid scores, but loses to North Mason

The Port Angeles High School bowling team faced off… Continue reading

Sequim sophomore Andy Reynolds, at 6-foot-4, here shooting against Washington in Sequim on Saturday, looks to be a big contributor inside for the Wolves basketball team this season. (Emily Matthiessen/for Peninsula Daily News)
BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: Sequim looks for return to state

Last season, the Sequim basketball team had one of its… Continue reading

Solomon Sheppard, Sequim basketball.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Solomon Sheppard, Sequim basketball

Solomon Sheppard had quite the debut to his 2025-26 season for the… Continue reading

Sequim's Solomon Sheppard dunks late in the fourth quarter against Washington in the Wolves' 78-68 victory Saturday in Sequim. (Emily Matthiessen/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP BASKETBALL: Wolves bare their teeth in 29-point fourth quarter

The Sequim Wolves overcame 14 Washington 3-pointers, scoring 29 points… Continue reading