The Okotoks Dawgs wrap up the regular season today in the Western Major Baseball League,and it has been one of their best seasons ever.

The team proved to be inhospitable hosts shutting the door 12 to 0 over the Brooks Bombers last night.

With 34 wins they have a chance to make franchise history July 30 against the Fort McMurray Giants.

Coach Dave Robb says “It’s a special team, there’s no question. They are really a good group, they really like each other, there’s no
competitions. they all want each other to do well and that’s just the sign of a championship team.”

CJ Lewington made sure Okotoks won the President’s Trophy tonight, recording the 12th straight game that a Dawgs starting pitcher has gone at least five innings. The Calgary product tied a season-high in strikeouts, fanning seven over six innings of shutout baseball.

Joel Brophy cranked the 46th home run of the campaign for Okotoks while Cameron Campbell put together his sixth multi-hit game of 2017, registering three hits, driving in three and pushing his average over .300.

Matt Lloyd and Brendan Rose followed suit with three hits of their own, playing a big part in the 15 hits collected.

if the Edmonton Prospects lose to the Medicine Hat Mavericks tonight, the first round matchups will be set. Okotoks would host Edmonton August 1 and 2.

The Dawgs wrap up their regular season today against the Fort McMurray Giants, first pitch is set for 2:05pm.