World Cup Soccer Qualifying
Canada 2 El Salvador 0
Atiba Hutchinson and Jonathan David scored for Canada who lead the CONCACAF standings at 7-0 & 4
Canada has won 6 in a row & will play their next game March 24th at Costa Rica.
USA 3 Honduras 0
Mexico 1 Panama 0
Costa Rica 1 Jamaica 0
Standings
Canada 25
United States 21
Mexico 21
Panama 17
Costa Rica 16
El Salvador 9
e – Jamaica 7
e – Honduras 3
Top three nations at the end of March qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
e = Eliminated from qualifying for the 2022 World Cup.
Scotties Tournament of Hearts
at Thunder Bay
Draw 15
Northern Ontario 6 Saskatchewan 2
Wild Card #1 8 Nunavut 2
New Brunswick 10 Newfoundland and Labrador 5
Wild card # 2 8 Wild Card #3 7
Pool B Standings
Canada (Einarson) 7 0
Nova Scotia (Black) 4 2
NW Territories (Galusha) 4 2
Manitoba (Zacharias) 4 2
Alberta (Walker) 3 3
Ontario (Duncan) 3 4
Quebec (St-Georges) 2 4
British Columbia (Arsenault) 1 5
Yukon (Birnie) 0 6
Pool A Standings
New Brunswick (Crawford) 6 1
Wild Card #1 (Fleury) 6 1
Northern Ontario (McCarville) 5 2
Saskatchewan (Barker) 4 3
Prince Edward Island (Birt) 3 4
Wild Card #2 (Carey) 3 4
Wild Card #3 (Miskew) 3 4
Newfoundland and Labrador (Hill) 2 5
Nunavut (MacPhail) 0 8
Draw 16
9 am
Quebec (St-Georges) (2-4) vs Ontario (Duncan) (3-4)
Yukon (Birnie) (0-6) vs Nova Scotia (Black) (4-2)
Manitoba (Zacharias) (4-2) vs Alberta (Walker) (3-3)
British Columbia (Arsenault) (1-5) vs Northwest Territories (Galusha) (4-2)
Draw 17
2 pm
New Brunswick (Crawford) (6-1) vs Wild Card #2 (Carey) (3-4)
Saskatchewan (Barker) (4-3) vs Wild Card #3 (Miskew) (3-4)
Wild Card #1 (Fleury) (6-1) vs Northern Ontario (McCarville) (5-2)
Prince Edward Island (Birt) (3-4) vs Newfoundland and Labrador (Hill) (2-5)
Draw 18
7 pm
Alberta (Walker) (3-3) vs Northwest Territories (Galusha) (4-2)
Yukon (Birnie) (0-6) vs British Columbia (Arsenault) (1-5)
Quebec (St-Georges) (2-4) vs Nova Scotia (Black) (4-2)
Canada (Einarson) (7-0) vs Manitoba (Zacharias) (4-2)
BrokerLink Insurance Grey Bruce Major League
at the Paisley Curling Club
” A Flight “
Joey Rettinger of Walkerton 6 Mike Hamer Port Elgin 2
Al Hutchinson 9 Louis Gregg 6.
Team Alpaugh vs Team Holiday Inn Express will be played at a later date
Absalute Automotive had the bye and will return to action next week in Tara.
Olympic Women’s Hockey
Canada 12 Switzerland 1
Czech Republic 3 China 1
Today
Sweden vs Japan
Finland vs USA
Denmark vs China
Russian Olympic Committee vs Switzerland
National Hockey League
Edmonton Oilers 5 Washington Capitals 3
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins broke a tie with a short-handed goal.
Calgary Flames 4 Arizona Coyotes 2
Christopher Tanev scored the go-ahead goal & 3 assists.
Seattle Kraken 3 New York Islanders 0
Los Angeles Kings 5 Detroit Red Wings 3
Minnesota Wild 5 Chicago Blackhawks 0
The NHL All Star Break begins today
Ontario Hockey League
Flint Firebirds 7 Saginaw Spirit 1
Flint had 7 different goal scorers notch goals.
Amadeus Lombardi had a goal & 4 points for the Firebirds who are 2 points back of Sault Ste Marie for 1st in the Western Conference.
Tonight
Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds at North Bay Battalion 7 pm
Ottawa 67’s at Peterborough Petes 7:05 pm
Kingston Frontenacs at Barrie Colts 7:30 pm
Guelph Storm at Windsor Spitfires 7:30 pm
The Owen Sound Attack are at Guelph on tomorrow night to meet the Storm
You can hear the game with Terry’s Trailer Service-Kia of Owen Sound Bearadio on 560 CFOS.
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
SOO 39 23 12 3 1 50
LDN 32 21 10 1 0 43
FLNT 39 23 14 0 2 48
WSR 35 20 11 2 2 44
GUE 34 19 12 2 1 41
OS 36 17 16 1 2 37
KIT 35 16 17 1 1 34
SAR 33 14 15 3 1 32
SAG 38 15 22 1 0 31
ER 34 13 18 1 2 29
EASTERN CONFERENCE
MISS 40 28 8 1 3 60
KGN 35 22 10 3 0 47
HAM 35 21 10 2 2 46
NB 41 20 15 3 3 46
BAR 34 20 10 4 0 44
OSH 37 18 16 1 2 39
OTT 39 17 19 1 2 37
SBY 39 13 22 3 1 30
PBO 37 13 22 2 0 28
NIAG 34 10 22 1 1 22
STEELHEADS AND FRONTENACS INCLUDED IN KIA CHL TOP 10 RANKINGS
The Canadian Hockey League announced today the Week 14 edition of the Kia CHL Top 10 Rankings for the 2021-22 season.
The Mississauga Steelheads are the top-ranked team in the OHL this week, climbing two spots to sixth after four straight wins since the last edition. The 28-8-1-3 Steelheads are the first place team in the OHL, having outscored opponents 143-93 this season. Mississauga took back-to-back wins over North Bay and Niagara, tightening their grip on first place in the Central Division. The big line of James Hardie, Luca Del Bel Belluz and Ty Collins continues to impress while captain Ethan Del Mastro leads the OHL with a plus-34 rating. The tandem of Roman Basran and Joe Ranger continues to hold down the fort in goal.
The Kingston Frontenacs dropped four spots to number nine on the list this week after winning two of three. The Fronts defeated the Peterborough Petes 6-3 on Thursday, edged the Oshawa Generals 4-3 on Friday and fell to the Hamilton Bulldogs by a score of 5-2 on Sunday. Kingston sits one point up on Hamilton for first place in the East Division, owning a 22-10-3-0 record. Top 2022 NHL Draft prospect Shane Wright had a productive week, recording a goal and six assists to give him 43 points (15-28–43) over 31 games this season. Overage forward Jordan Frasca leads Kingston with 24 goals.
The Hamilton Bulldogs rose into the honourable mention category after a 3-0 week. The Bulldogs defeated Niagara and Kingston without the services of star centre Mason McTavish, who is off to represent Canada at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, China.
The Soo Greyhounds hold steady in the honourable mention field, defeating the Saginaw Spirit 5-1 last Wednesday before splitting consecutive overtime outcomes on home ice, losing to Flint before defeating Barrie. The Greyhounds, who feature the OHL’s top scorer in Calgary Flames prospect Rory Kerins (25-42–67), lost key centreman Tanner Dickinson for an extended period to a broken right femur on Saturday. The St. Louis Blues prospect has been productive, recording 47 points (18-29–47) over 35 games this season.
1. Winnipeg ICE
2. Edmonton Oil Kings
3. Everett Silvertips
4. Charlottetown Islanders
5. Portland Winterhawks
6. Mississauga Steelheads
7. Quebec Remparts
8. Kamloops Blazers
9. Kingston Frontenacs
10. Sherbrooke Phoenix
HM. Kelowna Rockets
HM. Hamilton Bulldogs
HM. Soo Greyhounds
The Ontario Hockey League today announced that Jackson Parsons of the Kitchener Rangers, Pano Fimis of the Niagara IceDogs, Luca Marrelli of the Oshawa Generals and Ryder McIntyre of the Sarnia Sting have been named Academic Players of the Month for January.
East Division: Oshawa Generals rookie defender Luca Marrelli is the OHL East Division Academic Player of the Month for January.
Marrelli achieved a 92 percent average in grade 11 university-level English, Math and Accounting plus High Performance at Maxwell Heights Secondary School.
“Luca is a conscientious and personable individual who leads by example demonstrating a strong work ethic,” commented Generals academic advisor Tom Buchanan.
The 16-year-old from Toronto, Ont. has recorded seven points in 34 games (0-7–7) for the Generals. Marrelli was selected in the fifth round (81st overall) by Oshawa in the 2021 OHL Priority Selection.
Central Division: Niagara IceDogs forward Pano Fimis is the OHL Central Division Academic Player of the Month for January.
Fimis is currently taking grade 12 university-level English, Advanced Functions and Exercise Science where he is holding an average in the high 80s at Governor Simcoe Secondary School.
“Pano is having an excellent season both on and off the ice,” said IceDogs academic advisor Tim Tope. “He is well respected by both staff and students and is sure to lead the IceDogs for years to come.”
The Richmond Hill, Ont. native has been a big contributor for the IceDogs, recording 23 points in 34 games (6-17–23). The 17-year-old scored his first career goal in his OHL debut against the Barrie Colts on Oct. 7th. Fimis was selected second overall by the IceDogs in the 2020 OHL Priority Selection and was ranked 77th in NHL Central Scouting’s Midterm Rankings for the 2022 NHL Draft.
Midwest Division: Kitchener Rangers goaltender Jackson Parsons is the OHL Midwest Division Academic Player of the Month for January.
Parsons is currently taking a full grade 12 university-level course load, which includes straight-A marks in English, Data Management, World Issues, Functions and Healthy Living at Victus Academy. Jackson’s future academic goals are to attend the University of Waterloo or Wilfrid Laurier University to study Sports Management and Business.
“Over the course of the past year and a half, Jackson has handled the transition from a French high school to an English online school with maturity and focus,” said Rangers academic advisor Dave Tennant. “His teachers describe Jackson as an exceptional student, who is diligent and thoughtful in everything he does, including outside of the classroom where he has taken it upon himself to provide mentorship for another student at the school. Jackson is truly a pleasure to talk to off the ice at the rink as well. He listens to all guidance and approaches every situation with a smile.”
Goaltending coach, Jordan DeKort also has good things to say about Parsons.
“It is challenging to be a 17-year-old goalie, it’s his first year in the league, but he has done exceptionally well to adapt. Jackson has been super consistent for us, and he really puts a lot of effort into everything he does, both on and off the ice.”
The Embrun, Ont. native has made 15 appearances for the Rangers, going 6-8-0-0 with a 4.11 goals-against average and .880 save percentage in his first OHL season. Parsons was selected in the third round (53rd overall) by the Rangers in the 2020 OHL Priority Selection.
West Division: Sarnia Sting forward Ryder McIntyre is the OHL West Division Academic Player of the Month for January, excelling in his studies with a 95 percent average at Northern Collegiate Vocational Institute.
McIntyre is currently taking grade 12 university-level Functions, Biology and Business Leadership.
“Ryder is an exceptional student athlete who is a role model for others,” said Sting academic advisor Mark Scott. “He is an engaged student with an exceptional work ethic who consistently puts forth his best effort both in the classroom and on the ice.”
The 17-year-old from Stouffville, Ont. has seven points in 27 games for the Sting this season (3-4-7), as he recorded a goal and an assist in his career OHL game on Oct. 7th. McIntyre was selected in the third round (51st overall) by the Sting in the 2020 OHL Priority Selection.
2021-22 OHL Academic Players of the Month:
East Division:
January – Luca Marrelli (Oshawa Generals)
December – Shane Wright (Kingston Frontenacs)
November – Cole Brown (Hamilton Bulldogs)
October – Sam Alfano (Peterborough Petes)
Central Division:
January – Pano Fimis (Niagara IceDogs)
December – Owen Van Steensel (North Bay Battalion)
November – Hunter Haight (Barrie Colts)
October – Owen Beck (Mississauga Steelheads)
Midwest Division:
January – Jackson Parsons (Kitchener Rangers)
December – Matthew Poitras (Guelph Storm)
November – Nolan Lalonde (Erie Otters)
October – Cal Uens (Owen Sound Attack)
West Division:
January – Ryder McIntyre (Sarnia Sting)
December – PJ Forgione (Saginaw Spirit)
November – Ethan Hay (Flint Firebirds)
October – Bronson Ride (Windsor Spitfires)
A total of 343 graduates utilized their OHL Scholarship at post-secondary institutions across North America during the 2020-21 academic year, with a total contribution by teams of over $3.1 million. Over the past 10 seasons, OHL Scholarship payments have totalled more than $25 million.
Greater Metro Junior Hockey League
Bradford Bulls 7 West Nipissing Lynx 1
Joel Dielman scored 3 times for the Bulls who are in Meaford to meet the Knights this evening
Tonight
Bradford Bulls at Knights of Meaford
7:30 pm at the Meaford & St Vincent Community Centre
Sunday afternoon the Knights host New Tecumseth
Bradford Rattlers at New Tecumseth Civics 8 pm
GMHL North Division Standings
Temiscaming 48
Bradford Rattlers 46
Knights of Meaford 32
Bradford Bulls 32
Ville-Marie 28
Bancroft 23
New Tecumseth 18
West Nipissing 18
South Muskoka 16
Almaguin 12
GMHL South Division Standings
North York 42
St. George 39
Durham 38
Niagara 38
Plattsville 22
Nhberland 19
Windsor 14
Streetsville 10
Tottenham 7
Knights of Meaford Updated Schedule
Feb 3 7:30PM vs Bradford Bulls
Feb 6 2:30PM vs New Tecumseth Civics
Feb 10 7:30PM vs Almaguin Spartans
Feb 12 8:00 Pm at Temiscaming Titans
Feb 13 2:00 PM at Ville Marie Pirates
Feb 15 2:00PM at New Tecumseth Civics
Feb 17 7:30 PM vs Bradford Bulls
Feb 22 2:00 PM at New Tecumseth Civics
Feb 26 2:00 PM vs Bradford Bulls
Feb 27 2:00 PM at Almaguin Spartans
Mar 3 7:30 PM vs Temiscaming Titans
Mar 4 8:00 PM at Ville Marie Pirates
Mar 5 4:00 PM at Ville Marie Pirates
Mar 6 7:30 PM at Bradford Rattlers
Ontario Junior Hockey League
Lindsay Muskies 2 North York Rangers 1
Tonight
Oakville Blades at Brantford 99’ers 7:30 PM
Markham Royals at Georgetown Raiders 7:30 PM
Toronto Jr Canadiens at Caledon Admirals 8:00 PM
Friday, the Collingwood Blues are at Pickering to meet the Panthers
North Division Standings
Pickering 32 22 8 0 2 46
Aurora 30 18 10 0 2 38
Collingwood 30 15 12 0 3 33
Markham 31 5 24 0 2 12
Stouffville 29 4 23 1 1 10
PJHL Carruthers Division
Stayner Siskins at Schomberg Cougars
7:30 pm
Carruthers Division Standings
Stayner Siskins 19 16 3 0 0 0 0 32
Alliston Hornets 23 15 6 1 1 0 0 32
Schomberg Cougars 21 15 5 0 1 0 0 31
Orillia Terriers 20 14 5 1 0 0 0 29
Penetang Kings 19 9 8 2 0 0 0 20
Caledon G Hawks 20 6 13 1 0 0 0 13
Midland Flyers 21 4 17 0 0 0 0 8
Huntsville Otters 21 2 18 1 0 0 0 5
Pollock Division Standings
Hanover Barons 25 20 3 1 1 0 0 42
Mitchell Hawks 24 19 3 2 0 0 0 40
Mt Forest Patriots 23 13 8 1 1 0 0 28
Wingham Ironmen 23 14 9 0 0 0 0 28
Kincardine Bulldogs 22 10 10 1 1 0 0 22
Walkerton Hawks 26 4 18 3 1 0 0 12
Goderich Flyers 23 1 22 0 0 0 0 2
National Basketball Association
Washington Wizards 106 Philadelphia 76ers 103
Houston Rockets 115 Cleveland Cavaliers 104
Sacramento Kings 112 Brooklyn Nets 101
Boston Celtics 113 Charlotte Hornets 107
Memphis Grizzlies 120 New York Knicks 108
Orlando Magic 119 Indiana Pacers 118
Utah Jazz 108 Denver Nuggets 104
Los Angeles Lakers 99 Portland Trail Blazers 94
Oklahoma City Thunder 120 Dallas Mavericks 114 (OT)
Tonight
Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors 7:30 pm
Minnesota Timberwolves at Detroit Pistons 7 pm
Phoenix Suns at Atlanta Hawks 7:30 pm
Miami Heat at San Antonio Spurs 8:30 pm
Sacramento Kings at Golden State Warriors 10 pm
Los Angeles Lakers at Los Angeles Clippers
PGA AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
at Pebble Beach Golf Links
Daniel Berger is the defending champion
7 Canadians are in the field
Adam Hadwin will be the first Canadian to tee off as he begins his opening round at 11:30 am
LPGA Drive On Championship
at Crown Colony Golf & Country Club, Fort Myers, Florida
Two Canadians, Brooke Henderson & Maude-Aimee LeBlanc are in the field at the inaugural event.
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Owen Sound Puffer Hockey
Thom Construction 7 Gary Byers Lighting & Sound 4
James Pridham had 2 goals for Thom Construction
M & M Food Market 3 Tamming Law 1
Mark Osland scored the go-ahead goal for M & M Food Market
Earth Power & Hobart’s Food Equipment tied 3-3
Tom Juffs scored twice for Hobart’s including the game tying goal.
The Commanders
The Washington National Football League team will be known as the Commanders.
The team unveiled its new logo and uniforms.
Events
The 2022 Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular Boat Draw tickets will be available online this month
If you have any questions, contact Chris Geberdt at 519-873-0711 or e-mail cgeberdt@hay.net.
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FREE Public Skating is being offered this year on Sundays from 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre until March 27, 2022 (excluding December 26, 2021, January 30, 2022 and February 20, 2022).
Sponsors
Sunday Peavey Mart
February 13 GM Blue Plan Engineering
February 27 Owen Sound Attack
March 6
March 13 Peavey Mart
March 20 Bayshore Broadcasting
March 27
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The Port Elgin Chrysler ’22 Ontario Tankard Presented by Bruce Power will be hosted at The Plex in Port Elgin by the Port Elgin Curling Club February 9th-13th.
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Do you know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to farm and rural life in our region?
Please nominate them for the 2021 Tommy Cooper Award.
The deadline for nominations is Friday April 1st at noon.
You can submit your nomination to the attention of Matt Hermiz by fax, to 371-4242
or by mail to:
Tommy Cooper Nomination,
Bayshore Broadcasting,
270 9th Street East,
Owen Sound, Ontario
N4K 5P5
or by email to:
grey@ofa.on.ca, with the subject line: Tommy Cooper Nomination.
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The Owen Sound Sports Hall of Fame Committee is now accepting nominations for Athlete, Builder’s and Team(s) for their Inductee Dinner and Ceremony on September 30th., 2022 at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre.
Application forms can be picked up and returned from Lauren Stewart at Owen Sound City Hall.
Deadline for applications is February 28th., 2022.
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Owen Sound Minor Hockey has announced the Barb Downey Memorial Local League Tournament will be staged in March.
The Under 11 & Under 15 Tournaments are March 14th
Meanwhile on March 16th, the Under 13 & Under 18 Tournaments will be conducted
To register your team or for more information, visit owensoundminorhockey.com
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The Owen Sound Attack and the Canadian Cancer Society will once again stage ” HOCKEY FIGHTS CANCER ”
The official date is March 26th, 2022 when the Attack host the Sarnia Sting at 7:30 pm
Stay tuned for more details
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The Owen Sound Sports Hall of Fame Inductee Dinner & Ceremony will be staged on Friday May 6th., 2022.
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