Gresham GreyWolves

Gresham GreyWolves
League West Coast League
Location Gresham, Oregon
Ballpark Oslund Field at Mount Hood Community College
Year founded 2015
Colors Gray and Light Brown
         
Manager Justin Barchus
General Manager Jerry Walker
Website greshamgreywolves.com

The Gresham GreyWolves[1] are an amateur baseball team located in Gresham, Oregon.[2] The GreyWolves play at Oslund Field on the campus of Mount Hood Community College and are a member of the West Coast League (WCL), a collegiate summer baseball league.

Gresham will play its inaugural season in 2016 as an expansion team. On December 4, 2015, the team announced it would be called the GreyWolves after a public naming contest was held that received more than 1,000 submissions.

History

Inception

Owners Jerry and Lisa Walker announced on October 22, 2015 that they were bringing a team to Gresham. The announcement was made at Oslund Field at Mount Hood Community College, where the then-unnamed team would play.

On December 4, 2015, the new franchise held a naming announcement at the Gresham City Hall. The team officially announced its name, unveiled its branding and logos, and put eight different hats on display.

2016

The GreyWolves' inaugural season is set to get underway on June 3, 2016, against the Thurston County Senators.[3]

Head Coaches

On November 9, 2015, before the GreyWolves were named, Justin Barchus was announced as the first manager in franchise history. Barchus was previously the manager of the Klamath Falls Gems in the team's final season of participation in the West Coast League. Barchus' 2015 Gems compiled a 12-41 overall record.

Team Ownership

Jerry and Lisa Walker, who also own the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes of the Minor League Baseball Short Season 'A' Northwest League and the Klamath Falls Gems of the Golden State Baseball League own the GreyWolves.

References

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