PGA Charles Schwab Challenge
at The Colonial, Forth Worth, Texas
Daniel Berger won the PGA's return to competition event.
Berger saved par from behind the 17th green on the first playoff hole and won when Collin Morikawa missed a 3-foot par putt.
Corey Conners of Listowel was the low Canadian.
Conners finished at 9 under for the tournament, 6 strokes back of Berger & Morikawa
The RBC Heritage Tournament at Hilton Head, South Carolina is the next PGA event with play set to begin on Thursday
NASCAR Dixie Vodka 400
at Homestead-Miami Speedway
Denny Hamlin went to the lead for the final time with 30 laps left and held off Chase Elliott for his record-tying third NASCAR Cup Series victory at Homestead.
Tony Stewart and Greg Biffle are the other three-time winners at the track.
The Geico 500 will be staged this coming Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway
CFL Update
The Canadian Football League is considering multiple return to play options, including playing in a hub city
The CFL Governors have been informed the committee's primary focus is finding a way to play in September
Both the NBA and NHL decided to continue the rest of their season in hub cities, with the NBA announcing Disney World in Orlando as their destination while the NHL has yet to confirm which cities will host the remainder of their current season.
50 Games For Major League Baseball ?
Major League Baseball players have stated additional talks to commence the season are pointless.
The players say the owners should order a return to work.
The union’s action over the weekend could lead to a season of about 50 games rather than the 82 initially proposed by MLB.
The Major League Baseball Players Association might respond by filing a grievance that would be heard by an arbitrator, arguing players are owed hundreds of millions of dollars in damages due to a shorter season.
NHL Notes
National Hockey League players who require extended work visas are being encouraged to return to North America by Sunday.
The NHL calendar technically ends on June 30th at which time work visas expire.
The belief is players who do not return over the next week will have difficulty entering North America in time for the potential opening of training camps on July 10th.
A story in the Las Vegas Review-Journal states Las Vegas will be one of the 2 hub city locations for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The official announcement is expected to be made this week.
The potential of a Canadian hub city for the National Hockey League's resumption of play hinges on whether the federal government chooses to enforce the 14-day quarantine for those entering the country.
Radbourne & Meikle Top Mustangs
The St Mary's Mustangs announced their Athletic Award winners.
The Female Athlete of the Year is Mackenzie Radbourne who competed for the Mustangs in Basketball & Volleyball.
The Male Athlete of the Year is Zachary Meikle who competed for the Mustangs in Volleyball, Basketball & Swimming.
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
FEMALE
MACKENZIE RADBOURNE
Basketball, Volleyball
MALE
ZACHARY MIECKLE
Volleyball, Swimming, Basketball
GRADE 9 ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT
FEMALE
CLAIRE RANDS
(OFSAA CROSS COUNTRY; BASKETBALL;
MALE
MARCELO CASANOVA
(Jr. Boys Volleyball)
COACH’S AWARD
FEMALE
TARA MEIKLE
MALE
RYKEN ARNOLD
Volleyball & Basketball
MUSTANG AWARD
MALE
ETHAN KRUISSELBRINK
Cross Country & Nordic, Track
FEMALE
REBEKAH CASSIDY
Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soccer, Lacrosse
FALL SPORTS
Coach(es)…………………….Team ………………………………………………MVP
P. Quinlan/K. Glasier….. Jr. Girls’ Basketball…………….CLARA CAMERON-OSBORNE
A. Jones/M. Cook….. …..Sr. Girls’ Basketball………….. REBEKAH CASSIDY
J. Wainscott….. ………….. Tennis….. ………………………….. AARON KRUISSELBRINK
P. Hrycak….. ………………. Boys’ Golf….. …………………….. CHRIS HARDMAN
Multiple….. …………………..Football………………………………. CLAYTON GLOVER
A. Annetta….. ……………. Jr. Boys’ Volleyball….. ………….. JESSE BITTEL
M. Murphy….. ……………. Sr. Boys’ Volleyball……………….. ZACH MEIKLE
P. Hogan….. ……………… Cross Country Run….. ………….. ETHAN KRUISSELBRINK Sr & CLAIRE RANDS Jr
Moore, Huber. Beyer…..Baseball….. …………………………… ETHAN CUTTING
Patterson/Nicholson….. Special Olympics Basketball….. CALEB REED
Schmalz/Werger….. …… Rugby 7s………………………………. RAURIE MOFFAT
WINTER SPORTS
Coach(es)…………………….Team ………………………………………………MVP
M. Murphy……………………….Jr. Girls’ Volleyball…………………. ALISHA KOSIKAR
Hillyer/Moore…………………. Sr. Girls’ Volleyball…………………. MACKENZIE RADBOURNE
Quinlan/ Bushey……………. Jr. Boys’ Basketball……………….. TAL KENNEDY
Chiasson/ Wainscott…….. Sr. Boys’ Basketball……………….. COLE WADDEL
Skiba/Huber………………….. Swimming………………………………. ALEX CHABAN
Annetta/Waters………………Boys’ Hockey…………………………. LAWSON CUMMING
Kirby/Simons…………………. Girls’ Hockey………………………….. FRAN ALPAJERO
D. Reitzel………………………. Curling…………………………………… PAIGE BALLANTYNE
Solinger/ Clark……………….. Nordic…….SEBASTIAN VANWIERENGEN – JR & ETHAN KRUISSELBRINK – SR
Coyotes at Calgary ( Virtually )
The Georgian Bay Coyotes have checked off another mile-stone as they covered the 757km trek from Regina, SK last weekend and firmly settled in Calgary, Alberta on Sunday, June 14th.
After leaving Regina on Monday, June 8th they ventured through Moose Jaw and Swift Current, SK before entering Alberta. They then swept passed Medicine Hat before finishing their Calgary leg after only 8 weeks. To date the Coyotes have logged 6520km from when they first dipped their running shoes in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of St. John's Newfoundland.
Next stop is Vancouver, BC., a bit longer trip of 973km. This may take us 10 days to get here, but if everyone steps up to the challenge, it is possible to be there by this coming weekend on June 21st. From here it is only a short skip to our goal of Victoria, a whole 4-6 weeks ahead of schedule!
Keep tabs on the Team's trek each week. For more information about the Coyotes, check out website at http://www.georgianbaycoyotes.com



