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Kelowna Falcons

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Kelowna Falcons
201-1014 Glenmore Road.
Kelowna, BC V1Y 4P2
(250) 763-4100

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Standings

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North W L %
1 Vic 19 7 .731
2 Wen 18 9 .667
3 Kel 17 10 .630
4 Bel 15 11 .577
5 Nan 12 15 .444
6 Edm 11 16 .407
7 Kam 5 20 .200
8 PA 5 22 .185
South W L %
1 Cor 22 5 .815
2 Cow 21 7 .750
3 Rdg 15 13 .536
4 Ben 13 14 .481
5 Spr 11 18 .379
6 Por 11 18 .379
7 WW 10 17 .370
8 Yak 10 17 .370
North W L %
1 Bel 20 7 .741
2 Vic 19 8 .704
3 Wen 19 8 .704
4 Kel 14 13 .519
5 Nan 14 13 .519
6 PA 8 19 .296
7 Kam 7 20 .259
8 Edm 7 20 .259
South W L %
1 Rdg 18 8 .692
2 Por 17 8 .680
3 Cor 17 10 .630
4 Cow 12 14 .462
5 Ben 12 15 .444
6 Spr 11 14 .440
7 Yak 10 17 .370
8 WW 10 17 .370
North W L %
1 Vic 38 15 .717
2 Wen 37 17 .685
3 Bel 35 18 .660
4 Kel 31 23 .574
5 Nan 26 28 .481
6 Edm 18 36 .333
7 PA 13 41 .241
8 Kam 12 40 .231
South W L %
1 Cor 39 15 .722
2 Cow 33 21 .611
3 Rdg 33 21 .611
4 Por 28 26 .519
5 Ben 25 29 .463
6 Spr 22 32 .407
7 Yak 20 34 .370
8 WW 20 34 .370

About Kelowna Falcons

Established

2000

Owners

Dan Nonis

Head Coach

Doug Noce

Assistant Coaches

John Noce
Angelo Loomis

Ballpark

Elks Stadium
663 Recreation Ave.
Kelowna, BC

Capacity

1,250

Dimensions

LF- 326’
CF- 389’
RF- 323’

Facility

Elks Stadium
The Falcons play their home games at historic Elks Stadium, one of the oldest parks in the WCL. Elks Stadium has seating capacity of 1,200, but often fans get the best vantage point from standing on against the fence down the first base line. One of the best family aspects of Elks Stadium is a large grass area in the right field corner that the Falcons’ youngest fans can run, play catch and visit with their friends as their parents sit and enjoy the game. Elks Stadium has also enjoyed some renovations in recent years including new lights, backstop and grandstand seating to allow for an even better fan experience.

The unofficial mascot of the Kelowna Falcons each summer is a huge osprey that builds its nest at the top of a light pole at Elks Stadium. Every June when the Falcons report in preparation of the season, a new family has moved into the nest with its young just born. Throughout the summer fans are treated to the nightly feed when the mother shares her “catch of the day” from Okanagan Lake. Her giant wing span swoops down just above the players and back up to the nest seemingly showing her young how to fly. Some nights fans watch the young osprey stretch their wings for the first time.

Community

Community
Kelowna, British Columbia

County Population
217,214

Must Eat
Yama’s Greek Restaurant

Must See
Lake Okanagan

Watering Hole
BNA Brewing Co & Tasting Room

Best Golf
Okanagan Golf Club

Kelowna, British Columbia located on beautiful Lake Okanagan is often referred to as the Four Seasons Playground. Whether you enjoy boating, swimming, golfing, skiing, shopping, hiking, water skiing, museums, historical sites or just plain relaxing Kelowna has something for you. Kelowna is the largest city in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley with all the amenities of a major center. It is located approximately 240 miles from Vancouver, BC and about 90 miles north of the United States border. Tourists are attracted to Kelowna’s beauty, weather, beaches, and wine festivals. The weather is known for sunshine and very little precipitation and is classified as semi-arid. Kelowna is often referred to as the Hawaii of Canada or the Florida of the north.