
National Basketball Association Playoffs
at Orlando, Florida
Eastern Conference Semifinal
Toronto Raptors 125 Boston Celtics 122 ( 2OT )
Kyle Lowry led the Raptors with 33 points.
Lowry played 53 minutes in the contest and made key plays at both ends of the court
Norman Powell was a big factor for Toronto scoring 23 points of the bench and making a number of ket free throws.
( The best of 7 series is tied 3-3 )
Game 7 is Friday night at 9 pm
The winner tomorrow night advances to meet Miami in the Eastern Conference Final

Western Conference Semifinal
LA Clippers 96 Denver Nuggets 85
Kawhi Leonard had 30 points for the Clippers
( The Clippers lead the best of 7 series; 3-1 )
Game 5 is Friday night
House Leaves House ?
Houston Rockets forward Danuel House Jr.’s status for the remainder of the Western Conference semifinals is in jeopardy.
The NBA is probing a potential violation of campus protocol.
House has denied any violation

National Hockey League Playoffs
at Edmonton
Eastern Conference Final
Tampa Bay Lightning 2 New York Islanders 1
Nikita Kucherov scored with 8.8 seconds remaining in regulation time
( The Lightning lead the best of 7 series; 2-0 )
Tomorrow night Game 3 in the series will be played.
Tonight
Western Conference Final
Vegas Golden Knights at Dallas Stars
( The best of 7 series is tied 1-1 )
8 pm

Cassidy Wins Jack Adams Award
Boston Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy won the Jack Adams Award as the National Hockey League Coach of the Year.
Cassidy led the Bruins to the Presidents’ Trophy as the league’st best regular-season team.
Boston was 6 points ahead of the next-closest team in the standings when the NHL season came to a halt in March.

Major League Baseball
New York Yankees 7 Toronto Blue Jays 2
Gleyber Torres drove in 4 runs for the Yankees with a solo home run, a 2-run double and an RBI groundout
Deivi García earned his first major league win as the Yankees snapped a 5 game losing streak.
Toronto had a 3 game win streak snapped.
Jays reliever Ross Stripling was tagged for 3 earned runs after taking over for starter Tanner Roarkin the 5th inning.
Roark was displeased and very vocal about the move following the game
The Jays are off today and will meet the Mets tomorrow night in Buffalo
New York Mets 7 Baltimore Orioles 6
Milwaukee Brewers 19 Detroit Tigers 0
Kansas City Royals 3 Cleveland Indians 0
Chicago White Sox 8 Pittsburgh Pirates 1
Oakland Athletics 3 Houston Astros 2
Texas Rangers 7 LA Angels 3
San Francisco Giants 10 Seattle Mariners 1
Atlanta Braves 29 Florida Marlins 9
Cincinnati Reds 3 Chicago Cubs 0
San Diego Padres 5 Colorado Rockies 3
LA Dodgers 6 Arizona Diamondbacks 4

Major League Soccer
Toronto FC 2 Montreal Impact 1
Jozy Altidore scored the game winner in the 89th minute
The win snaps TFC’s 2 game losing streak
The victory means Toronto is in the driver’s seat for a chance to advance in the Canadian Championship.
TFC finished with 12 points in the round-robin portion of the tournament.
The top team will face the winner of the Canadian Premier League’s Island Games.
Inter Miami CF 2 Atlanta United FC 1
Minnesota United FC 3 FC Dallas 2
Houston Dynamo 1 Colorado Rapids 1
Real Salt Lake 3 Los Angeles Football Club 0

US Open Tennis
Men’s Quarterfinals
Daniil Medvedev eliminated Andrey Rublev 7-6, 6-3 & 7-6
Dominic Thiem defeated Alex De Minaur 6-1, 6-2 & 6-4
Women’s Quarterfinals
Victoria Azarenka swept Elise Mertens 6-1 & 6-0
Serena Williams beat Tsvetana Pironkova 4-6, 6-3 & 6-2
Tonight
Women’s Semifinals
Jennifer Brady vs Naomi Osaka 7 pm
Serena Williams vs Victoria Azarenka 8:15 pm
PGA Safeway Open
at Napa, California
Three Canadians are in the field
LPGA ANA Inspiration
at Rancho Mirage, California
Two Canadians, Brooke Henderson from Smith’s Falls & Hamilton’s Alena Sharp are in the field of players

Golf Ontario Senior Championships
at Taboo Muskoka, Gravenhurst
Ashley Chinner from Coppinwood leads the Senior Men’s Division by 3 strokes after 2 days of play.
Terrill Samuel of Weston Golf & Country Club shot a 72 yesterday and leads by 3 strokes going to Day 3
GAO Release
Fall like conditions continued into round two of the Ontario Senior Men’s and Women’s Championship, presented by Durham Artificial Grass, at the dazzling Taboo Muskoka Resort and Golf. The challenging conditions have certainly made an impact on players, as they continue to fight the cold weather.
Remaining at the top of the leaderboard on the Men’s side, Ashley Chinner (Coppinwood) had a strong round with three birdies to hold his one-under par (141). Making moves today was three-time Ontario Men’s Mid-Amateur Champion, Dave Bunker (Cherry Hill Club), after an impressive performance of five birdies shots to move him from seventh to second with a two-over par total. Holding steady in third, Brent Hatton (Lively G&CC) shot a plus one to give him a 145 total heading into the final round.
Following the round, Dave Bunker said “the conditions themselves have been fairly challenging, as the course is very wet which sometimes makes it difficult to hit good and accurate shots with such the saturated turf”. Making four birdie shots on the last five holes, Bunker reflected saying “at the end I hit a lot of good iron shots fairly close to the greens, to make for pretty easy birdies putts. I was hitting the fairway and keeping the ball out of the rough to give myself more opportunities today”. Heading into the final round tomorrow, Bunker hopes “to make more birdies than anything and keep it under par for the round. I know Ashley very well and that he’s a good player who probably won’t make many mistakes, so I’ll have to be on top of my game right off the deck”.
On the Women’s side, the leaderboard saw quite a bit of movement with the top leaders changing positions. Taking over the lead following round two, Terrill Samuel (Weston G&CC) had a fantastic round of just one over par and a couple of birdies, to give her a three stroke lead over second (147). Both having tougher rounds were Mary Ann Hayward (St. Thomas G&CC) who fell to second (150), and Judith Kyrinis (Granite GC) fell to third (151).
Final round for the Women will begin at 8:00 a.m. today, while the Men will tee off at 9:06 a.m
Golf Ontario Senior Men’s Leaderboard
1 Ashley Chinner Coppinwood -1 – – 70 71 141
2 Dave Bunker Cherry Hill Club +2 – – 74 70 144
3 Brent Hatton Lively Golf & Country Clu +3 – – 73 72 145
T4 Ronald White St. George’s Golf & Count +5 – – 75 72 147
T4 David Greenaway Barrie CC +5 – – 72 75 147
T4 Larry Cooper Mississaugua +5 – – 70 77 147
T4 Gordon Henderson Lookout Point Country Clu +5 – – 74 73 147
T8 Tom Henderson Public Player +6 – – 73 75 148
T8 Jeff Maslanka Deer Ridge Golf Club +6 – – 75 73 148
T10 Doug McNeil Public Player +7 – – 76 73 149
T10 Lars Melander Oakville Golf Club +7 – – 74 75 149
T10 Chris Markle Dalewood GC +7 – – 74 75 149
13 Brad Walsh West Haven G & CC +8 – – 74 76 150
T14 Mark Bennett Bayview G&CC +9 – – 75 76 151
T14 Darryl Whitford Brampton GC +9 – – 76 75 151
T14 Steve Irving Legacy Ridge GC +9 – – 74 77 151
T17 Greg Adoranti Glen Abbey GC +10 – – 76 76 152
T17 Dave Speir Sunningdale GC +10 – – 80 72 152
T17 Robert Gibson Cedar Brae GC +10 – – 80 72 152
T17 John Zdonek Pointe West GC +10 – – 79 73 152
T21 Darin Dirk Sunningdale GC +11 – – 81 72 153
T21 Steve Stanlick Kawartha G&CC +11 – – 74 79 153
T21 John Husband Rocky Crest Golf Club +11 – – 80 73 153
T21 Michael Mealia Bayview G&CC +11 – – 78 75 153
T21 Joe Miszk Lookout Point Country Clu +11 – – 79 74 153
T26 Rob Cowan Westmount G & CC +12 – – 73 81 154
T26 Rick Robinson Devil’s Pulpit +12 – – 78 76 154
T26 Nick Digiandomenico Nest GC +12 – – 74 80 154
T26 Bruce McEwen Scarboro Golf & Country C +12 – – 78 76 154
T30 Chris Regan Hamilton G & CC +13 – – 77 78 155
T30 Murray Blair Public Player +13 – – 79 76 155
T30 Christopher Kertsos York Downs Golf & Country +13 – – 78 77 155
T30 John Alpaugh Vespra Hills Golf Club +13 – – 80 75 155
T30 Dan O’Donoghue Kawartha G&CC +13 – – 76 79 155
DID NOT MAKE THE CUT: +13
MC Bruno Ardito Brampton GC +14 79 77 156
MC Jim Chapman Hamilton G & CC +14 75 81 156
MC Tim Southcott Glencairn GC +14 80 76 156
MC Paul Soyatt Sault Ste. Marie GC +14 78 78 156
MC Mark Brewer Whitevale GC +14 74 82 156
MC John Murphy Heritage Hills GC +14 76 80 156
MC Mark Kalbfleisch Oshawa Golf & Curling +15 77 80 157
MC Tom Cochrane Parry Sound Golf & Countr +15 75 82 157
MC Brian Hammond Public Player +15 81 76 157
MC Brad McMillan Devil’s Pulpit +15 79 78 157
MC Philip Killeen Highland Country Club +15 78 79 157
MC Greg Hotham Barrie CC +15 75 82 157
MC Jim Briggs Public Player +16 78 80 158
MC Greg Eickmeier Wyndance Golf Club +16 79 79 158
MC Robert Greer Listowel GC +16 77 81 158
MC Phil Charal The Summit G&CC +17 82 77 159
MC Clint Ward Royal Ashburn Golf Club +18 82 78 160
MC David Stroud The Lake Joseph Club +18 82 78 160
MC David Everest Public Player +18 83 77 160
MC Ross Ballantyne Barrie CC +18 78 82 160
MC Rob Garner Barrie CC +20 78 84 162
MC Michael Jackson Georgian Bay Club +21 80 83 163
MC Wayne Martin Rattlesnake Point GC +21 83 80 163
MC Marty Quincey Devil’s Pulpit +22 80 84 164
MC Tim Young Shelburne G & CC +22 82 82 164
MC Raymond Oh Meadowbrook Golf & Countr +23 82 83 165
MC Thom Charters Taboo Muskoka +23 77 88 165
MC John Hnatiw Blue Springs Golf Club +25 80 87 167
MC Mark Rankie Grand Niagara GC +26 83 85 168
MC Ian Dinning Credit Valley Golf & Coun +28 83 87 170
MC Mike Hutchison St. Thomas Golf & Country +28 85 85 170
MC Ronald Kerr Brampton GC +32 83 91 174
MC Blake Clemes Listowel GC +32 89 85 174
MC Danny Brown Georgian Bay Club +33 90 85 175
MC Doug Crowe Meadowbrook Golf & Countr +34 90 86 176
Golf Ontario Senior Women’s Leaderboard
1 Terrill Samuel Weston G&CC +5 – – 75 72 147
2 Mary Ann Hayward St. Thomas Golf & Country +8 – – 74 76 150
3 Judith Kyrinis Granite GC +9 – – 75 76 151
4 Marion Reid Islington GC +14 – – 76 80 156
5 Diane Dolan Hylands Golf Club +21 – – 81 82 163
6 Ivy Steinberg Granite GC +22 – – 78 86 164
7 Joanne Noble Weston G&CC +25 – – 85 82 167
8 Betty Divok Rockway Vineyards +26 – – 88 80 168
9 Debbie Court Toronto Golf Club +30 – – 88 84 172
T10 Teri deLuis Brockville CC +33 – – 91 84 175
T10 Linda Samuel Weston G&CC +33 – – 87 88 175
12 Andrea Blackwell Cataraqui Golf & Country +37 – – 87 92 179
T13 Sandy Glibota Public Player +41 – – 92 91 183
T13 Carole Letendre Public Player +41 – – 90 93 183
T15 Deborah Grieve Ladies GC of Toronto +51 – – 93 100 193
T15 Jacqui Mutch Sturgeon Point Golf Club +51 – – 96 97 193
17 Yarinka Berto Borden Golf Club +85 – – 119 108 227

National Football League
Season Opener
Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs
8:20 pm

Events
Today is the final day for Owen Sound Minor Hockey registration
Registration can be done at owensoundminorhockey.com
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The Crescent Club will be opening on Friday’s ONLY beginning tomorrow
This will all be done with all the Health Protocols laid out by the province of Ontario and our local Health advisors
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Baywest Nissan presents the 8th Annual Tickets for Test Drives September 17th, 18th & 19th
Tickets for Test Drives features Owen Sound Attack game vouchers.
Plus Baywest Nissan will donate $25 for every test drive and top that up to $100 for every new or used vehicle purchase
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The 24th annual Meaford Harbour Run is now a Virtual 5K
Participants can run, walk, bike, swim, canoe, kayak or crawl to support The Meaford Hospital Foundation between now and September 19th
Funds generated will support mental health initiatives at local hospitals
For more info and to register go to mhfoundation.ca or contact Jen Wright at 519-538-1311 Ext. 4208
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The 4th annual ” Golf Fore Kids Sake ” Tournament will be staged on Saturday September 19th at Scenic City Golf Course.
The event supports Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Grey Bruce.
To register or or more information check greybruce.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca or call Jeff at 519-371-0096.
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Grey-Bruce Epilepsy Awareness have partnered with Epilepsy Canada and will conduct a fundraising golf event September 19th at Legacy Ridge.
For more information on the golf event visit Grey-Bruce Epilepsy Awareness on Facebook. ”
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Owen Sound Minor Hockey will be holding it’s Annual General Meeting on Tuesday September 22nd.
The meeting will commence at 7pm at Harrison Park Picnic Table Shelter.
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The Crescent Club Golf Day will be Saturday September 26th at Legacy Ridge Golf Club.
Tee off time is 11 am.
The cost is $ 80 or $ 40 for members of Legacy Ridge
To register or for more information, contact Rick at 519-377-2894
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The Emma Wright Concert is scheduled for Saturday February 20th at the Roxy Theatre in Owen Sound
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