Bells Break Tie in Ninth Inning To Win Series Against Lefties

The Bellingham Bells scored four runs in the ninth inning to break a 7-7 tie against the Port Angeles Lefties to win the game, and the series, 11-7 Sunday afternoon in Port Angeles. Jack Van Remortel capped off a stellar stretch by hitting his third home run of the series, a 3-run bomb in the ninth, to secure the victory. The Bells had a strong outing from the plate, though they benefitted from five errors by the Lefties.

The Bells came out hot, scoring five runs in the first two innings to take a quick 5-0 lead. Cole Hage and Kyle Parkman each hit doubles in the first, with Parkman’s driving in a run. The team loaded the bases in each inning and walked in three runs, two of which coming on HBP’s. They extended the lead to 7-0 in the fifth, when Cole Hage drove in Cody Russell on an RBI single, then scored himself on another RBI single by Van Remortel.

Despite the high-scoring game, Brandt Pancer had an exceptional starting debut on the mound for the Bells, holding the Lefties scoreless with just one hit and 5 strikeouts through four innings pitched.

The Lefties rallied back in the sixth, as they loaded the bases for infielder Mason Persons, who hit a 2-run single. A ground ball by Isaiah Munoz added another run to trim the Bells’ lead to 7-3. Later, the bases were loaded again for center fielder Jadon Arakaki, who came up clutch with another 2-run single, then advanced to second on a passed ball as one more run scored to put the Lefties within one. The next inning, Persons came through again with an RBI double, tying the game up at 7-7.

Justin Thorsteinson hit a sac fly that scored Jace Phelan to break the tie in the ninth, then Van Remortel opened the game up with a 3-run shot to give the Bells an 11-7 win. It was Van Remortel’s fifth home run of the season, and third home run in the past 24 hours, upping his RBI count to nine in the series.

Christopher Foster (1-0) took the win for his two scoreless innings in the seventh and eigth, and Willis Cresswell threw two outs in the ninth to earn the save in a rare appearance on the mound. With the loss, the Lefties fall to the bottom of the North Division at 12-20. The Bells improve to 21-8, extending their lead over the second place NorthPaws to five games. They will hit the road again to face the 17-11 Ridgefield Raptors before returning home on Friday, July 15.

Share This Story!

It’s Game Time!

Bellingham Bells at Kelowna Falcons

May 29 @ 6:35 pm - 9:00 pm

More News…

Three SoCal players added to 2026 roster

January 30, 2026|

BELLINGHAM, WA — Friday, January 30, the Bellingham Bells announced the additions of two incoming UCLA freshmen and USC freshman to the 2026 roster. This summer, Left handed pitcher Robby Zimmerman and outfielder Jaden Jackson [...]

Four returners join 2026 roster

January 21, 2026|

BELLINGHAM, WA — Wednesday, January 21, the Bellingham Bells announced the return of four former Bells joining the 2026 roster. Colt Peterson headlines this group of returners after having a remarkable 2025 in the West [...]

Bells begin 2026 roster announcements

January 14, 2026|

BELLINGHAM, WA — Wednesday, January 14, the reigning West Coast League champions — the Bellingham Bells — began their 2026 roster announcements with three starters who are returning to Joe Martin Field this summer.  Preston [...]