Major League Baseball
Baltimore Orioles 5 Tampa Bay Rays 1
Ryan Mountcastle had a 2 run single for Baltimore
The Rays are 7-6 against the Orioles this season, after going 18-1 in the season series last year
Boston Red Sox 3 Cleveland Guardians 1
Alex Verdugo delivered a key double for Boston
The Red Sox & Cleveland are both 3 games back of Seattle for the final Wild Card spot in the American League.
Seattle Mariners 4 Texas Rangers 3
Ty France had a solo homer for the Mariners
The Toronto Blue Jays have possession of the first Wild Card spot in the AL
Tonight- St.Louis Cardinals at Toronto Blue Jays
Detroit Tigers 12 San Diego Padres 4
Oakland Athletics 7 Houston Astros 5
Kansas City Royals 7 Los Angeles Angels 0
Washington Nationals 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 1
Philadelphia Phillies 6 Atlanta Braves 4
Colorado Rockies 2 Milwaukee Brewers 0
Cincinnati Reds 11 Miami Marlins 2
Chicago Cubs 3 Pittsburgh Pirates 2
Arizona Diamondbacks 7 San Francisco Giants 0
Today
St.Louis Cardinals at Toronto Blue Jays
Andre Pallante (3 & 4) vs. Jose Berríos (7 & 4)
7:07 pm
Pittsburgh Pirates at Chicago Cubs 2:20 pm
Miami Marlins at Cincinnati Reds 6:40 pm
Tampa Bay Rays at Baltimore Orioles 7:05 pm
Atlanta Braves at Philadelphia Phillies 7:05 pm
Cleveland Guardians at Boston Red Sox 7:10 pm
San Diego Padres at Detroit Tigers 7:10 pm
New York Yankees at New York Mets 7:10 pm
Los Angeles Angels at Kansas City Royals 8:10 pm
Minnesota Twins at Milwaukee Brewers 8:10 pm
Chicago White Sox at Colorado Rockies 8:40 pm
San Francisco Giants at Arizona Diamondbacks 9:40 pm
Houston Astros at Oakland Athletics 9:40 pm
Washington Nationals at Los Angeles Dodgers 10:10 pm
Texas Rangers at Seattle Mariners 10:10 pm
North Dufferin Baseball League
Midland Mariners 8 Owen Sound Baysox 5
The Baysox will not make the league playoffs but have qualified for the Ontario Baseball Association Provincial Championships at Niagara Falls during the Labour Day Weekend.
Owen Sound will compete in the ” C ” Division.
Grey Bruce Ladies Fastball League
at Desboro
Bears vs Allenford Gators
7 pm
Grey Bruce Junior Golf Tour
at Ainsdale Golf Club
Leighton Hurst of Cobble Beach Golf Links had the low score with a 76 and won the Juvenile Division
Elliott McCarey from Southport Golf Club had am 81 to win the Junior Division
The Bantam Division winner was Cal McQuillin from Ainsdale Golf Club who shot an 84
The next stop on the tour is Monday at Meaford Golf & Country
Scores
Junior Division
1 jr McCarey, Elliott Southport Golf Club 81
2 jr Sanford, Landon Cobble Beach Golf Links 83
Juvenile Division
3 juv Hurst, Leighton Cobble Beach Golf Links 76
11 juv Fleischauer, Jack Walkerton Golf Club 86
7 juv Bowman, Keaton Walkerton Golf Club 87
5 juv Bennett, Charlie Saugeen Golf Club 90
9 juv Dickson, Brock Saugeen Golf Club 94
12 juv Sarvis, Lucas Legacy Ridge Golf Club 97
4 juv Thompson, Tyler Legacy Ridge Golf Club 99
6 juv Cranny, Ryan Legacy Ridge Golf Club 102
8 juv Kravchenko, Chris Whispering Hills Golf Club 112
Bantam Division
17 b McQuillin, Cal Ainsdale Golf Club 84
15 b Roppel, Max Ainsdale Golf Club 88
19 b Elliott, Jack Ainsdale Golf Club 92
22 b Nairn, Fox Legacy Ridge Golf Club 97
14 b Thomas, Cameron Legacy Ridge Golf Club 100
18 b Crozier, Jayden Ainsdale & Kincardine Golf Clubs 105
Golf Ontario Senior Men’s Championship
at Sarnia Golf & Curling Club
Mark Brewer from Whitevale Golf Club & Darin Dirk of the West Haven Golf & Country Club share the lead after they both posted a 70 in the opening round.
Play resumes this morning at 8 am
from Golf Ontario
2018 Ontario Senior Men’s champion Mark Brewer (Whitevale Golf Club) shares top spot on the leaderboard with Darin Dirk (West Haven Golf & Country Club) after they both posted impressive 70’s at the first round of the Senior Men’s Amateur Championship.
After a stretch of scorching warm weather, the players arrived at Sarnia Golf & Curling Club with a refreshing, pleasant day to begin round 1 of the Senior Men’s Championship. Players gave their best to the course all day, but Brewer and Dirk showed the best after day one.
Rob Cowan (Westmount Golf & Country Club), who recently qualified for the USGA Senior Men’s Amateur later in August, followed behind closely. Rob made an eagle on 13 but came up two strokes behind the leaders at even par shared amongst five other competitors after round 1.
Roger Perry of Cardinal Lakes Golf Club leads the 70+ division at +4 after day one. An impressive performance, nearly shooting his own age!
In the 65+ division, Dan Gagliardi leads the pack at even par. Dan will look to chase down the top spot of the overall leaderboard tomorrow in round 2.
Round 2 tee times begin at 8:00 am Tuesday and will see golfers give their last effort before the field is trimmed down to the top 60 players and ties for the final round.
Golf Ontario Disabilities Championship
at Woodington Lake Golf Club, Tottenham
The leaders are Chris Willis from the RedCrest Golf Club in the men’s division and Natasha Stasiuk if Heron Point Golf Links for the women.
Willis finished the opening day at 6-under par 66
Stasiuk shot an 81 to take the women’s lead
from Golf Ontario
An exceptional showing today at Woodington Lake Golf Club as the first round for the 2022 Ontario Disability Championship got underway. Golfers with various disabilities had a fantastic day displaying their talents on the course. After a windy day one, the leaders are Chris Willis (RedCrest Golf Club) in the men’s division and Natasha Stasiuk (Heron Point Golf Links) for the women.
Thanks to seven birdies and one eagle on the 18th hole, Willis was lights out in round one to finish the day 6-under (66) overall. Not far behind Willis, the three-time defending Ontario Disability Champion Kurtis Barkley (Cedar Glen Golf Course) finished his round with a score of 3-under (69). Barkley had an eagle of his own on the 7th hole and three birdies.
Stasiuk showed today why she is the three-time defending Ontario Disability Champion, completing the day with a birdie on the 13th hole and an eagle on the 14th hole to finish 9-over (81).
Final round action gets underway with tee times beginning at 8:30 am Tuesday. Winners will be recognized in Gross Stroke Play and Net Stableford.
Ontario Senior Women’s Championship
at Midland Golf & Country Club
Hockey Canada
Representatives from Hockey Canada, the Canadian Hockey League and connected organizations will appear before Parliament for 2 days of hearings.
Members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage will continue their inquiry into the handling of 2018 sexual assault allegations and the settlement of the subsequent lawsuit this spring.
The hearings are a continuation of the inquiry opened by the committee in June which saw Hockey Canada officials Scott Smith, Tom Renney and Dave Andrews testify in Ottawa.
Barlow Selected For Canada
Owen Sound Attack forward Colby Barlow is among the 23 players selected for Canada’s Under 18 Summer team.
Barlow and Team Canada will compete at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup which begins Sunday at Red Deer, Alberta
Canada will play a pre-tournament game on Friday against Finland
In his rookie season with the Attack, Barlow scored 30 times and established a team record for most goals by am underage player
from Hockey Canada
Twenty-three of the nation’s top young players have earned the opportunity to represent their country on home ice as part of Canada’s National Men’s Summer Under-18 Team at the 2022 Hlinka Gretzky Cup, July 31-Aug. 6 at the Peavey Mart Centrium in Red Deer, Alta.
Three goaltenders, seven defencemen and 13 forwards were selected by Alan Millar (Tottenham, Ont.), director of player personnel and Peter Anholt (Naicam, Sask./Lethbridge, WHL), the U18 lead for the Program of Excellence management group, with support from Scott Salmond (Creston, B.C.), senior vice-president of hockey operations, and Tyler Dietrich (West Vancouver, B.C.), senior manager of hockey operations. Head coach Stéphane Julien (Shawinigan, Que./Sherbrooke, QMJHL) and assistant coaches Al Letang (Renfrew, Ont./Sarnia, OHL) and Kris Mallette (Kelowna, B.C./Kelowna, WHL) also provided input.
Among the 23 players are two who represented Canada at the 2022 IIHF U18 World Championship (Tanner Howe and Matthew Wood), as well as 21 that suited up for Team Canada Black, Team Canada Red and Team Canada White at the 2021 Capital City Challenge.
“After a very competitive camp, we are excited to announce the 23 players who have earned a spot on Team Canada at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup,” Millar said. “The skill and intensity showed by all 42 players at camp made our decisions difficult, but we know our players and staff will embrace the opportunity to wear the Maple Leaf as we look to compete for a gold medal on home ice.”
Canada’s National Men’s Summer Under-18 Team finalized its roster following a five-day selection camp in Calgary that saw 42 players participate in on- and off-ice sessions, including two intrasquad games.
Canada will face off against Finland in pre-tournament action on Friday, July 29 before opening the 2022 Hlinka Gretzky Cup against Switzerland on Sunday, July 31 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. TSN and RDS, Hockey Canada’s official broadcast partners, will broadcast all Team Canada tournament games; please check local listings for details.
Canada has won 22 gold medals in 30 years of summer under-18 competition, along with three silver medals and one bronze.
The Hlinka Gretzky Cup returns to Canadian ice for the first time since 2018 when Edmonton and Red Deer played host to the annual event. Canada won gold that year, defeating Sweden 6-2 in the gold medal game thanks to two-goal efforts from Alexis Lafrenière and Sasha Mutala.
Ticket packages for the 2022 Hlinka Gretzky Cup can be purchased for as low as $149 for youth and $249 for adults (not including fees) at HlinkaGretzkyCup.ca/Tickets. Single-game tickets are also available for purchase online starting as low as $10 for youth and $12 for adults (not including fees).
2 Cameron Allen Toronto, Ont. Guelph (OHL)
3 Dylan MacKinnon Riverview, N.B. Halifax (LHJMQ)
4 Caden Price Saskatoon, Sask. Kelowna (WHL)
5 Oliver Bonk Ottawa, Ont. London (OHL)
6 Tanner Molendyk McBride, B.C. Saskatoon (WHL)
7 Saige Weinstein Edmonton, Alta. Spokane (WHL)
11 Jordan Tourigny Victoriaville, Que. Shawinigan (LHJMQ)
8 Denver Barkey Newmarket, Ont. London (OHL)
9 Zach Benson Avant Chilliwack, B.C. Winnipeg (WHL)
10 Mathieu Cataford St-Constant, Que. Halifax (LHJMQ)
12 Ethan Gauthier Drummondville, Que. Sherbrooke (LHJMQ)
13 Kalan Lind Shaunavon, Sask. Red Deer (WHL)
14 Andrew Cristall Burnaby, B.C. Kelowna (WHL)
16 Carson Rehkopf Utopia, Ont. Kitchener (OHL)
17 Brayden Yager Saskatoon, Sask. Moose Jaw (WHL)
18 Colby Barlow Avant Orillia, Ont. Owen Sound (OHL)
19 Matthew Wood Lethbridge, Alta. Victoria (BCHL)
21 Calum Ritchie Avant Oakville, Ont. Oshawa (OHL)
22 Tanner Howe Prince Albert, Sask. Regina (WHL)
27 Riley Heidt Saskatoon, Sask. Prince George (WHL)
1 Carson Bjarnason Carberry, Man. Brandon (WHL)
30 Jackson Unger Calgary, Alta. Moose Jaw (WHL)
31 Scott Ratzlaff Irma, Alta. Seattle (WHL)
PERSONNEL
Scott Smith Bathurst, N.B.
Scott Salmond Creston, BC
Alan Millar Tottenham, Ont.
Peter Anholt Naicam, Sask.
Stéphane Julien Shawinigan, Qc
Alan Letang Renfrew, Ont.
Kris Mallette Kelowna, BC
Raphaël-Pier Richer Gatineau, Qc
Dr./Dr Ben Cameron Summerside, PEI
Luke Madill Kirkland, Qc
Lucie Grandmont Drummondville, Que
Andrew Sachkiw Winnipeg, Man.
Tyler Jay Charlottetown, PEI
Tyler Dietrich West Vancouver, BC
Byron Bonora Brooks, Alb.
Hannah Curlock Calgary, Alb.
Branden Crowe Virden, Man.
Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby
John Injic leads the Salmon Division at 17.96 pounds
Paul Geiger leads the Trout Division at 13.72 pounds
Listen for updates from Gary Byers over the course of the derby on 560 CFOS, Country 93 & 97.9 the Bruce
Events
Engraved in History: the Story of the Stanley Cup Champion Kenora Thistles is available in Kenora and in Owen Sound
There will a launch party with author Eric Zweig at The Ginger Press on Thursday at 7 pm
The book tells the story of how the Kenora Thistles became the smallest town ever to win the Stanley Cup, back in 1907
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The Shore to Shore Road Race from Oliphant to Wiarton is Monday August 1st.
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The Swing Your Sticks for Charity Golf Tournament is Friday September 9th at Legacy Ridge Golf Course in Owen Sound
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The annual Owen Sound Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament is Friday September 16th at Legacy Ridge in Owen Sound
For tournament details visit oschamber.com/event/.
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The next induction night for the Owen Sound Sports Hall of Fame is Friday September 30th at the Harry Lumley-Bayshore Community Centre
2022 Owen Sound Sports Hall of Fame inductees
Athletes:
Tim Abbott
Andrew Brunette
Peter Kazarian
Bill Korz
Chris Minard
& John Vary
Teams
1969 Owen Sound Farrow’s Haulage and Ready Mix Ltd.
1996 Owen Sound Leon’s Ladies Fastball team
Builders;
Fred Cathrae
Mike Myatt
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Hockey Fights Cancer is Saturday November 5th when the Owen Sound Attack host the London Knights
If you would like to be on the committee or would like more information on the campaign, contact Allison Taylor-Misener, Special Events Specialist at the Canadian Cancer Society
Email allison.taylor@cancer.ca or call 226-568-0724
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