Monday, the West Coast League announced its Baker Tilly Player and Pitcher of the Week awards for June 22–28.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Landon White, Wenatchee AppleSox
White (Gonzaga) was the engine who powered the clinching of Wenatchee’s first-half North Division title, batting .545 (12 for 22) as the AppleSox went 4-2 on the week, including their decisive 13-6 win in Walla Walla in their last first-half game. The slugger also drew six walks, racked up three doubles and a home run, drove in seven runs, and scored nine, finishing with a 1461 OPS.
PITCHER OF THE WEEK: Seth Sumner, Kelowna Falcons
Sumner (Mt. San Antonio College) was dominant in both his starts last week. Tuesday, he shut out Kamloops over five innings, striking out eight. Then Sunday night at Yakima Valley, he held the Pippins to one run over six innings, fanning four more. For the week: 11 innings, 12 strikeouts, a 0.82 ERA and 1.09 WHIP.
About the West Coast League
The West Coast League is North America’s premier summer collegiate baseball league, now in its 21st season. Sixteen teams span the region from Oregon to Alberta, giving top amateur athletes a grand stage for competition, development, and connection with the communities they represent, in the finest summer baseball weather on the continent. In the 2025 MLB Draft, two WCL alumni were among the first seven picks, which speaks to both the quality of the League and the collegiate coaches who trust it.











