NFL Super Bowl
at Glendale, Arizona
Kansas City Chiefs 38 Philadelphia Eagles 35
Harrison Butker kicked the game winning field goal with 11 seconds remaining as Kansas City outscored Philadelphia 24-11 in the 2nd half
Patrick Mahomes threw for 3 touchdowns as the Chiefs rallied from a 10 point deficit at half time
Mahomes was named as the game MVP
National Basketball Association
Toronto Raptors 119 Detroit Pistons 118
Fred VanVleet had 35 points for the Raptors
VanVleet & Pascal Siakam combined for 63 points
Tomorrow, Toronto will host Orlando
Boston Celtics 119 Memphis Grizzlies 109
Tonight
Atlanta Hawks at Charlotte Hornets 7 pm
San Antonio Spurs at Cleveland Cavaliers 7 pm
Utah Jazz at Indiana Pacers 7 pm
Houston Rockets at Philadelphia 76ers 7 pm
Denver Nuggets at Miami Heat 7:30 pm
Brooklyn Nets at New York Knicks 7:30 pm
Orlando Magic at Chicago Bulls 8 pm
New Orleans Pelicans at Oklahoma City Thunder 8 pm
Minnesota Timberwolves at Dallas Mavericks 8:30 pm
Washington Wizards at Golden State Warriors 10 pm
Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers 10 pm
Bluewater North Senior Boys Basketball
Georgian Bay Thunder at Grey Highlands Lions
Bluewater North Junior Boys Basketball
Georgian Bay Thunder at Grey Highlands Lions
National Hockey League
Montreal Canadiens 6 Edmonton Oilers 2
Jordan Harris had a 2 goal game for Montreal
The Canadiens won back-to-back afternoon games on the weekend
Vegas Golden Knights 7 Anaheim Ducks 2
Seven Vegas players had 2 point games
Seattle Kraken 4 Philadelphia Flyers 3
San Jose Sharks 4 Washington Capitals 1
Tonight
Calgary Flames at Ottawa Senators 7:30 pm
Florida Panthers at Minnesota Wild 8 pm
Arizona Coyotes at Nashville Predators 8 pm
Detroit Red Wings at Vancouver Canucks 10 pm
Buffalo Sabres at Los Angeles Kings 10:30 pm
Ontario Hockey League
Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds 7 Sarnia Sting 3
Brenden Sirizzotti had a 3 point game for the Greyhounds
Sarnia remains 3rd in the Western Conference, 1 point up on Owen Sound
The Owen Sound Attack will host Saginaw on Saturday in the Hockey for Hospice Game
Guelph Storm 5 Peterborough Petes 3
Ben McFarlane had a goal & an assist as the Storm have climbed into contention for a Top 4 finish
North Bay Battalion 4 Barrie Colts 2
Niagara IceDogs 5 Kingston Frontenacs 2
Oshawa Generals 8 Sudbury Wolves 5
WESTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Windsor Spitfires 74
London Knights 73
Sarnia Sting 58
Owen Sound Attack 57
Saginaw Spirit 55
Guelph Storm 53
Flint Firebirds 52
Kitchener Rangers 48
Soo Greyhounds 45
Erie Otters 37
EASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Ottawa 67’s 76
North Bay Battalion 72
Barrie Colts 64
Miss Steelheads 56
Peterborough Petes 55
Hamilton Bulldogs 52
Kingston Frontenacs 51
Sudbury Wolves 48
Oshawa Generals 47
Niagara IceDogs 27
Greater Metro Junior Hockey League
Knights of Meaford 10 West Nipissing Lynx 3
Ture Lindblom, Declan Flanagan & Alessandro Supino all scored twice for the Knights
The Knights of Meaford host the South Muskoka Shield on Thursday in their final home game of the regular season
Thursday is also Country Night with the Junior Farmers in support of the Canadian Mental Health Association
Knights 10 Lynx 3
1st Period
11:34 Meaford Declan Flanagan (Adam Polach, Tomas Coupek)
12:59 Meaford Kevin Demeules (Darcy Lowe, Cooper Salter)
16:53 West Nipissing Mathieu Savignac (Pineshish Whiteduck, Matthias Weistche)
19:04 Meaford Cooper Salter (Ture Lindblom, Adam Polach)
Penalties
02:30 West Nipissing Mathieu Savignac (Slashing – 2:00)
04:59 West Nipissing Ben Gurevich (Cross Checking – 2:00)
19:05 West Nipissing Mathieu Savignac (Interference – 2:00)
2nd Period
01:32 Meaford Alessandro Supino (Tanner Waito, Blayze Siebert)
07:29 Meaford Alessandro Supino (Paavo Yritys, Bastien Lagace)
11:52 Meaford Ture Lindblom (Paavo Yritys, Noah Calvert-Goetz)
11:58 West Nipissing Power Play – Matthias Weistche (Pineshish Whiteduck, Brady Lacharity)
15:34 West Nipissing Power Play – Pineshish Whiteduck (Matthias Weistche)
Penalties
10:22 Meaford Declan Flanagan (Interference – 2:00)
13:32 West Nipissing Brady Lacharity (Tripping – 2:00)
3rd Period
06:35 Meaford Declan Flanagan (Tomas Coupek, Alessandro Supino)
16:53 Meaford Luciano Supino (Blayze Siebert, Bastien Lagace)
18:40 Meaford Ture Lindblom (Cooper Salter, Adam Jiracek)
19:52 Meaford Adam Polach (Tomas Coupek, Declan Flanagan)
Penalties
10:04 West Nipissing James Taylor (High Sticking – 2:00)
Bradford Rattlers 7 Ville-Marie Pirates 4
South Muskoka Shield 6 Bancroft Rockhounds 4
Northumberland Stars 9 Windsor Aces 6
Streetsville Flyers 4 Niagara Predators 2
Tonight
Niagara Predators at Durham Roadrunners 8 pm
North Division Standings
Bradford Rattlers 76
Ville-Marie 63
Meaford 49
Temiscaming 40
West Nipissing 28
South Muskoka 28
Bancroft 14
Ontario Junior Hockey League
Haliburton Huskies 3 Collingwood Blues 1
Bryce Sutherland scored the lone goal for Collingwood
Friday, the Blues host the St Michaels Buzzers
Huskies 3 Blues 1
Period 1
Haliburton County – Zack Terry (Leo Serlin, Lucas Stevenson) 9:50
Period 2
(no scoring)
Period 3
Haliburton County – Luca Rea (power play) (Alex Cunningham, Will Gourgouvelis) 3:53
Collingwood – Bryce Sutherland (extra attacker) (Dylan Hudon, Cam Garvey) 17:40
Haliburton County – Lucas Marshall (empty net) (Christian Stevens) 18:52
Milton Menace 7 Oakville Blades 4
Markham Royals 8 Brantford 99’ers 3
Wellington Dukes 10 Caledon Admirals 1
Toronto Junior Canadiens 6 North York Rangers 0
Tonight
Trenton Golden Hawks at Cobourg Cougars 7 pm
North/West Conference Standings
xCollingwood 77
xBurlington 69
xGeorgetown 67
xMilton 59
xPickering 58
Markham 47
Aurora 41
Stouffville 39
Oakville 32
Brantford 13
PJHL Pollock Division
Walkerton Capitals 5 Hanover Barons 4
Sam Shakes scored twice including the game winner for the Capitals
Capitals 5 Barons 4
1st
4:44 WAL Graham Gateman (7) ASST: Kyle Durrer (17), Sam Shakes (15)
7:56 WAL Sam Shakes (13) ASST: Graham Gateman (8), Owen Tichbourne (9)
12:38 WAL Tyler Ewald (13) ASST: Trevor Fischer (6)
16:22 HAN Nick Garrett (1) ASST: None
18:53 WAL Tyler Ewald (14) ASST: Keegan Fischer (6)
2nd
10:00 HAN Nick Freiburger (4) ASST: Chris Ferri (12), Drayton Howell (9) (PP)
3rd
13:51 HAN Payton McIsaac (14) ASST: Ryan Colquhoun (21), Harrison Farrugia (5)
17:47 HAN Jonah White (7) ASST: Payton McIsaac (19), Dylan Richardson (19)
19:53 WAL Sam Shakes (14) ASST: Spencer Maddock (2), Jett Morningstar (15)
Pollock Division Standings
Mt Forest Patriots 57
Hanover Barons 50
Mitchell Hawks 48
Wingham Ironmen 45
Kincardine Bulldogs 38
Walkerton Capitals 12
Goderich Flyers 11
PJHL Carruthers Division
Stayner Siskins 3 Schomberg Cougars 2 (OT)
Midland Flyers 6 Huntsville Otters 4
Siskins 3 Cougars 2 (OT)
1st
No Scoring
2nd
2:34 STA Gavin Mikaczo (18) ASST: Deandres DeJesus (14)
11:40 STA Christopher Prucha (25) ASST: Damen Boose (27)
3rd
11:41 SCH Jordyn Palazzo (8) ASST: Zach Gallow (16), Anthony Roberts (6)
16:41 SCH Wesley O’Hara (3) ASST: Jacob Futas (6)
1st OT
3:46 STA Deandres DeJesus (6) ASST: Tanner Hicks (16), Cody Marles (17)
Flyers 6 Otters 4
1st
2:53 MID Mackenzie Selbie (8) ASST: None
10:37 MID Joel Texmo (6) ASST: Lucas Texmo (15), Tyler Sweat (6) (PP)
2nd
1:55 MID Ryan Graff-Sakasov (20) ASST: Teghan Thayer-Hewson (5) (PP)
5:54 HUN Colin Jones (18) ASST: Nate Markle (11) (PP)
19:52 HUN Adam Lewis (11) ASST: Nate Markle (12), Colin Jones (10)
3rd
5:20 MID Mackenzie Selbie (9) ASST: Lucas Texmo (16), Kyle Weatherell (6) (PP)
10:32 HUN Nate Markle (9) ASST: Adam Lewis (14), Colin Jones (11)
12:27 MID Tyler Sweat (8) ASST: Ryan Graff-Sakasov (20)
13:47 HUN Nate Markle (10) ASST: Adam Lewis (15), Colin Jones (12)
20:00 MID Cameron Weeks (3) ASST: None
Carruthers Division Stanings
Stayner Siskins 62
Alliston Hornets 52
Schomberg Cougars 47
Orillia Terriers 34
Innisfil Spartans 33
Huntsville Otters 32
Midland Flyers 19
Caledon G Hawks 18
Penetang Kings 17
WOAA Senior Hockey Playoffs
“AA” Quarterfinals
Tavistock Royals 4 Minto 81’s 2
( The Royals lead the best of 7; 3-2 )
“A” Semifinal
Milverton 4 Wheel Drives 2 Shelburne Muskies 1
( The 4 Wheel Drives lead the best of 7; 2-1 )
PGA WM Phoenix Open
at Scottsdale, Arizona
Scott Alexander Scheffler won the tournament by 2 strokes over Canadian Nick Taylor
Both Scheffler & Taylor shot 65 in the final round
Corey Conners of Listowel tied for 50th
Events
The Residential Hospice of Grey Bruce is partnering with the Owen Sound Attack for a dedicated OHL game to support services at Chapman House in Owen Sound.
The ” Hockey for Hospice ” Game on Saturday against Saginaw will include various fundraising activities, including the bucket pass, chuck-a-puck, a silent auction, and an online jersey auction.
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There will be a Special General Meeting for Branch 6 Owen Sound of the Royal Canadian Legion on Thursday February 23rd.
The meeting will be in the Legion Auditorium starting at 7 pm.
The sole topic of discussion will be the Ontario Accessibility Act and the direction the Owen Sound Legion will take in terms of upgrading their venue to meet new provincial guidelines.
The Legion needs to see as many members as possible at the meeting
For more information, contact Ed Yates at 226-668-0515
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The Owen Sound Adult Soccer League has opened registration for the 2023 Outdoor season.
Owen Sound Soccer offers a recreational beginner league on Tuesday nights, a recreational intermediate league on Thursday nights and a competitive 7 on 7 league on Monday nights.
All leagues are co-ed and open to anyone 18 years of age or older with games taking place at the Owen Sound Kiwanis Soccer Complex.
All skill levels are welcome to play, from players with zero experience to those that have competed at a high level.
The Owen Sound Adult Soccer League will begin at the end of May and runs through the end of August.
Players are encouraged to sign up during the month of February as leagues fill fast.
Interested players can register and learn more at owensoundsoccer.com.
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The Grey Bruce Celebrity Hockey Classic
Friday, March 3, 2023 – The Plex
Grey Bruce Celebrity Hockey Classic in Support of Easter Seals Ontario
Join us on Friday, March 3, 2023, for the Grey Bruce Celebrity Hockey Classic and play alongside former NHL greats. This series offers hockey enthusiasts the chance to play with former NHL greats in a two-game tournament, as well as the opportunity to attend an exclusive Sports Celebrity Dinner the evening before.
The Celebrity Hockey Classic Series is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play with NHL greats! You don’t need to be a superstar to participate. Anyone who can skate and wield a stick is welcome. This is your chance to play with friends, family, colleagues, and some of hockey’s greatest players. Have fun and raise money for children and youth with physical disabilities across Ontario. Easter Seals helps kids BE KIDS and your support is integral to our success!
Tournament Details
Game Day: Friday, March 3, 2023
Arena: The Plex Community Centre, Port Elgin, ON
Sports Celebrity Dinner
Date: Thursday, March 2, 2023, at 6:30 p.m.
Location: Lakeshore Recreation
Come meet the alumni, browse the silent auction table, put your hand up for one of the amazing live auction items, and enjoy the excitement of the draft selection. Spend the rest of the night getting to know your new NHL teammate!
Held at the Lakeshore Centre
Appetizers, 3-course meal, and beverages included
Sponsorship available for $2,500 with table of 8 included
HIGHLIGHT is an NHL Hot Stove hosted by Ken Reid
Confirmed guests to date are Wendel Clark, Doug Gilmour, Al Iafrate, and Mike Krushelnyski
Teams registered to play in the Hockey Classic will receive a table to the event
The highly anticipated Celebrity Draft will take place after the Hot Stove
For Sponsorship/Table Sales opportunities please contact Charlene Myke at cmyke@easterseals.org or 705-487-0424.
Registration
Each team must pay a registration fee of $1,500 per team, and fundraise a minimum of $7,000.
There are a limited number of team spots available for this once-in-a-lifetime hockey experience, so get your team registered and start asking your friends to pledge their support!
The Grey Bruce Celebrity Hockey Classic team experience includes:
Sports Celebrity Dinner.
Personalized team jerseys and socks in corporate colours.
NHL Great on your team and in your dressing room sharing their NHL experiences.
Two games of hockey.
Lunch, snacks, and water provided.
Opportunity to play in the All-Star game!
Tournament Schedule
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Owen Sound Minor Lacrosse registration is open
Box Lacrosse for both girls and boys ages U5 to U22 plus registration for Field Lacrosse for both girls and boys is also open.
Register online through the Owen Sound Minor Lacrosse website at www.osml.ca
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The 40th anniversary Owen Sound Puffer Hockey League Banquet will be held on Saturday March 18th at Branch 6 Owen Sound of the Royal Canadian Legion
For tickets or more information about the banquet call 519-379-4543
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The Owen Sound Minor Hockey Group-Barb Downey Memorial Tournament will climax on Sunday March 19th with 5 Championship games at the Harry Lumley-Bayshore Community Centre.
The U9 Championship Game will begin at 11:45 am that morning, followed by the Championship Games for U11, U13, U15 & U18.
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COLLINGWOOD SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONIES
Saturday, May 13, 2023
The 24th bi-annual COLLINGWOOD SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONIES is confirmed to officially welcome its Class of 2022 Inductees at the Collingwood Legion.
For this event, we are honoured to welcome retired NHL Referee Terry Gregson as our featured guest speaker. His officiating career began in the OMHA progressing through to the OHA, WHL, IHL, and CHL culminating in his arrival to the NHL in 1979. Throughout his NHL career, Terry officiated 1400 games plus 158 playoff games across 18 consecutive years that included 8 Stanley Cup finals.
On the International front, Terry officiated professional hockey in Helsinki, Stockholm and Japan.
A proud member of the Guelph Hall of Fame & OHA Honour Roll, Terry is a recipient of the Ron Foxcroft Officiating Excellence Award & NASO Gold Whistle Award for his contribution to the World of
Officiating across all sports in North America.
In his post-ice career, Terry was the Senior Officiating Manager of NHL officials assisting in the development and execution of new managerial programs & succession planning program from 2005-2009 then Senior Vice President and Director of Officiating in charge of the NHL officiating staff from 2009-2013.
The following agenda is planned for the evening.
5:00 p.m. – Cocktails
6:00 p.m. – Parade of Inductees
6:10 p.m. – Master of Ceremonies – John Kirby
– Official Welcome & Introduction of VIP’s, Directors, Hall of Fame Members
6:15 p.m. – Dinner
7:30 p.m. – Guest Speaker – Terry Gregson
8:00 p.m. – Sports Wall of Fame
2017-18 Collingwood Blackhawks Atom AE3 Hockey Team
8:15 p.m. – Sports Hall of Fame – Induction Ceremonies
Harvey Pearen Builder Hockey & Baseball
OMHA Hockey Linesman & Referee 1960’s
Collingwood Minor Hockey Coach 1960-65
1966-70 Coach of Collingwood Legionnaires Midget Rep Hockey Team
OMHA Finalist, Numerous Georgian Bay Championships, Silver Stick Qualifier
Manager of Collingwood Blues (Junior B) Hockey 1973-76
Baseball Umpire 1980-1990’s
Raymond Sheffield Athlete – Hockey
Raised in Collingwood, Raymond’s career began in Minor Hockey and progressed through to 1998-89 Stayner Siskins (Jr. C Champions) , OHA Collingwood Blues
(1989-90) & Creemore Chiefs
First captain of the Newcastle North Stars (2002) in Australian Ice Hockey League
Won 4 National Championships + nine final appearances
Newcastle retired Raymond’s #19 after 13 year career averaging .64 pts/gm & captained more games than any player in the AIHL
Volunteered as Equipment Mgr. for 2007 National Senior Team in the IIHF World Championships (Div. II, Group B) in Seoul, Korea. Silver Medal.
Returned as Assistant Coach for the North Stars (2016) and won his fifth National Championship
Wall of Fame – Team
2017-18 Collingwood Blackhawks PeeWee AE3 Hockey Team
OMHA Champions, Georgian Bay Champions, 2018 Silver Stick Semi Finalists
Full Season Record 43-4-3
9:00 p.m. – Closing Remarks
Induction Ceremony tickets are $45.00 (incl. dinner).
Revenues generated from ticket sales assist in the Hall’s continued operations.
For further Induction ticket sales information, please contact: Jim Malley, Manager at Blue Mountain Golf and Country Club 705-445-3918 ext. 103 jmalley@bmgcc.ca or a Director
Collingwood Sports Hall of Fame
Directors: Marie Stephenson, Jim Malley, Dave Chandler, Dave Labelle, Mary Anne Scudder, Sandy Cunningham, Roger Hannon, Scott MacMurchy, Chris Potts, & Mark Rich
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31st ANNUAL CRIME STOPPERS OF GREY BRUCE GOLF TOURNEY SET TO GO THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2023
The Organizing Committee wish to announce that the 31st Annual Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce Charity Golf Tournament is set to go on Thursday, June 1, 2023 at Saugeen Golf Club.
Day of Registration starts @ 10 AM with an 11 AM Shot Gun Tee-off start.
Organizers are delighted to announce a new roster of Title Sponsors for 2023. Bayshore Broadcasting, Germania Mutual Insurance and MacLean’s Ales have all committed to perpetuating this highly successful and important event.
Proceeds will continue to support the essential work that Crime Stoppers does to make our communities in Grey Bruce safe.
Outgoing Co-sponsors Trillium Mutual Insurance and Waterloo Brewery are to be commended for helping to raise nearly $600,000.00 in the first 30 years. The Tournament Committee wish to thank both organizations for their past support.
For further details on this announcement, contact Tourney Co-chair Joe Dietrich: 519-889-2866.
For further info on golf registration please go to: CSGBgolf@germaniamutual.com or contact Elena DeBono at Germania Mutual Insurance: 1-888-418-7770 ext. 260.
For further information about Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce please call 519-371-6078
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The Owen Sound Subaru Triathlon is set for July 30th at Kelso Beach Park
Registration is now open
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The 35th annual Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular is set to run from Friday August 25th to September 3rd, 2023
The derby is conducted by the Sydenham Sportsmen Association