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National Hockey League
Buffalo Sabres 4 Toronto Maple Leafs 3
Alex Tuch had 2 goals for the Sabres who overcame a 2-0 deficit
The loss snaps Toronto’s 2 game win streak
Colorado Avalanche 8 Montreal Canadiens 4
Artturi Lehkonen scored twice for Colorado & Cale Makar had 3 assists.
Dallas Stars 5 Seattle Kraken 2
Jason Robertson scored his 39th goal of the season.
Tonight
Montreal Canadiens at Pittsburgh Penguins 7 pm
Winnipeg Jets at Carolina Hurricanes 7 pm
Tampa Bay Lightning at New Jersey Devils 7 pm
Washington Capitals at New York Rangers 7 pm
Vegas Golden Knights at Philadelphia Flyers 7 pm
Detroit Red Wings at Nashville Predators 8 pm
Boston Bruins at Chicago Blackhawks 8:30 pm
Ottawa Senators at Edmonton Oilers 9 pm
Calgary Flames at Arizona Coyotes 10 pm
Dallas Stars at Vancouver Canucks 10 pm
New York Islanders at Los Angeles Kings 10:30 pm
Columbus Blue Jackets at San Jose Sharks 10:30 pm
WOAA Senior Hockey Playoffs
” AA ” Semifinal
Saugeen Shores Winterhawks at Ripley Wolves
( The best of 7 is tied 3-3 )
8:30 pm
The winner tonight advances to meet the Tavistock Royals in the ” AA ” Championship Final
WOAA ” A ” Final
The Shallow Lake Crushers & Milverton 4 Wheel Drives are tied 2-2 in their best of 7
Shallow Lake evened the series Sunday afternoon with a 9-7 win at Milverton
MacKenzie Fleming of the Crushers scored 7 goals ( one in the 1st period + 3 goals in both the 2nd and 3rd periods, including the game winner.
The 7 goals scored is a modern day WOAA record breaking the previous record of 6 established by Kevin Kieffer (Mildmay-1986) and later matched by Brent Armstrong (Ripley-1988), Dan Schiestel (Teeswater-1996) and Jim Bradley (Milverton-2003).
Game 5 in the best of 7 is Friday night at Shallow Lake
Game 6 is Saturday night in Milverton
Ontario Hockey League
Mississauga Steelheads at Peterborough Petes 7:05 pm
Tomorrow, the Owen Sound Attack host the Flint Firebirds
Flint is 5th in the Western Conference, 4 points up on the Attack
Game time tomorrow night is 7 pm at the JD McArthur Arena
WESTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Windsor Spitfires 86
London Knights 86
Sarnia Sting 80
Saginaw Spirit 72
Flint Firebirds 69
Owen Sound Attack 65
Guelph Storm 65
Kitchener Rangers 64
Soo Greyhounds 51
Erie Otters 46
EASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Ottawa 67’s 97
North Bay Battalion 89
Barrie Colts 84
Hamilton Bulldogs 70
Peterborough Petes 68
Miss Steelheads 64
Sudbury Wolves 62
Oshawa Generals 54
Kingston Frontenacs 53
Niagara IceDogs 31
Ontario Junior Hockey League Playoffs
North Quarterfinals
Stouffville Spirit at Collingwood Blues
( The Blues lead the best of 7; 2-0 )
7 pm at the Eddie Bush Memorial Arena
Markham Royals at Burlington Cougars
( Burlington leads the best of 7; 2-0 )
7:30pm
PJHL Pollock Division Quarterfinals
Wingham Ironmen at Kincardine Bulldogs
( Wingham leads the best of 7; 2-1)
7:30 pm
PJHL Carruthers Division Quarterfinals
Alliston Hornets 9 Penetanguishene Kings 4
Connor Hiles had 3 goals & 4 points for the Hornets
( Alliston leads the best of 7; 3-0 )
Game 4 is tomorrow night in Penetanguishene
Hornets 9 Kings 4
1st
5:03 PEN Kyle Robillard (1) ASST: Jack Dance (3)
14:35 ALL Andrew Maltby (3) ASST: Adam Hoppe (1), Ben Taylor (2)
2nd
2:38 ALL Connor Hiles (2) ASST: Owen Fralick (1), Mark Coish (2)
4:35 ALL Cole Turcotte (3) ASST: Andrew Maltby (4)
7:40 PEN Ryan Bath (1) ASST: Owen Vandusen (2), Aiden MacDonald (1)
18:16 ALL Connor Hiles (3) ASST: Mark Coish (3), Owen Fralick (2)
19:18 ALL Jakob Power (3) ASST: Adam Hoppe (2), Ben Taylor (3)
3rd
1:10 ALL Will Millington (1) ASST: None (SH)
1:47 ALL Ben Taylor (1) ASST: Cole Palbiski (1), Andrew Maltby (5) (SH)
10:25 ALL Cole Turcotte (4) ASST: Payton Palbiski (1), Connor Hiles (1)
13:04 PEN Riley Kennedy (1) ASST: Owen Collins (1), Caiden Pattenden (2) (PP)
14:10 ALL Connor Hiles (4) ASST: Ben Taylor (4)
15:25 PEN Jack Dance (1) ASST: Owen Collins (2), Nolin Derstroff (1)
Tonight
Stayner Siskins at Midland Flyers
( Stayner leads the best of 7; 3-0 )
7:30 pm
Huntsville Otters at Schomberg Cougars
( Schomberg leads the best of 7; 3-0 )
Innisfil Spartans at Orillia Terriers
( Orillia leads the best of 7; 2-1 )
7:30 pm
National Basketball Association
Milwaukee Bucks 133 Sacramento Kings 124
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 46 points for Milwaukee
The Bucks lead the Eastern Conference by 2 & 1/2 games over Boston
Houston Rockets 111 Boston Celtics 109
Detroit Pistons 117 Indiana Pacers 97
Minnesota Timberwolves 136 Atlanta Hawks 115
Memphis Grizzlies 104 Dallas Mavericks 88
Miami Heat 119 Utah Jazz 115
Golden State Warriors 123 Phoenix Suns 112
Tonight
Denver Nuggets at Toronto Raptors 7:30 pm
Cleveland Cavaliers at Charlotte Hornets 7 pm
Detroit Pistons at Washington Wizards 7 pm
Los Angeles Lakers at New Orleans Pelicans 8 pm
Brooklyn Nets at Oklahoma City Thunder 8 pm
Orlando Magic at San Antonio Spurs 8 pm
Milwaukee Bucks at Phoenix Suns 10 pm
New York Knicks at Portland Trail Blazers 10 pm
NCAA Men;’s Basketball Championship
First Four at Dayton, Ohio
SE Missouri State vs. Texas A&M-CC 6:30 pm
Pittsburgh vs. Mississippi State 9:10 pm
ATP
at Indian Wells
Felix Auger-Aliassime swept Francisco Cerundolo 7-5 & 6-4
Auger-Aliassime meets Tommy Paul in the 4th round
WTA
at Indian Wells
Caroline Garcia defeated Leylah Annie Fernandez in 3 sets; 6-4, 6-7 & 6-1
Iga Swiatek beat Bianca Andreescu 6-3 & 7-6.
Concacaf Champions League
Violette at Austin
( Violette AC leads 3-0 on aggregate )
8 pm
Alianza at Philadelphia
( 0-0 on aggregate )
8 pm
Olimpia at Atlas
( Olimpia leads 4-1 on aggregate )
10:15 pm
Major League Baseball Pre-season
Toronto Blue Jays 16 Boston Red Sox 3
Bo Bichette hit 2 homers for the Jays
Toronto is 11-6 & 1 in exhibition action & have won 5 straight in pre-season play
Tonight
Toronto Blue Jays at New York Yankees
6:35 pm
World Baseball Classic
USA 12 Canada 1
Mike Trout hit a 3-run homer for the Americans & Lance Lynn threw 5 impressive innings for the USA
Canada is 1 & 1 and will play Columbia this afternoon and Mexico on Wednesday.
Great Britain 7 Colombia 5
Korea 22 China 2
Dominican Republic 6 Nicaragua 1
Puerto Rico 10 Israel 0
Today
Canada at Colombia 3 pm
Nicaragua at Venezuela noon
Israel at Dominican Republic 7 pm
Great Britain at Mexico 10 pm
Ontario Junior Players Invitational
at River Hills Golf & Country Club, Myrtle Beach
from Golf Ontario
Day one of competition at the Ontario Junior Players Invitational Championship is in the books. In the Girls U19 Overall division of the competition, for the better part of the round, it was a battle for the lead between Station Creek’s Kelly Zhao and Emily McKee out of St. George’s G&CC, with Alexa Ouellet (Weston G&CC), Joline Truong (Trafalgar G&CC) and Nobelle Park (RattleSnake Point GC) following close behind. Ultimately it was Zhao and McKee who finished the day on even par and leading the field into the final day tomorrow.
Over in the Boys U19 Overall division, while he needed all eighteen holes to take the lead into day two, Luke Smith of The Thornhill Club has a one shot lead at plus one over Zachary Smith from Brampton Golf Club. There are nine more players within four shots or better of the leader, including Andreas Diogenous (Whistle Bear GC) at four over par, who had shared the lead with Zachary Smith for much of the round. The final day of competition would appear to be up for grabs with so many players chasing the leader.
Following first round play, Tournament Director Connor Doyle said, “It is great to have so many talented Ontario juniors in Myrtle Beach competing in our inaugural tournament. All the player’s hard work in the off season paid off, as we had many excellent scores showcased on the leaderboard. With a close leaderboard after today, we are in for an exciting final round tomorrow.”
The day began under grey skies and cool 9 degree temperatures, as the fifty one junior golfers from across Ontario trickled in to River Hills Golf & Country Club throughout the morning to get some range time in before the first pairings headed out at 12:30. With no indication of significant wind or rain in the forecast, and gradually warming temperatures that reached a high of 16 degrees, the day unfolded to provide good conditions for the field to test themselves.
Officially kicking off Golf Ontario’s 2023 Championship season, the Ontario Junior Players Invitational presented by Play Golf Myrtle Beach is the only event held outside the province, but the Myrtle Beach area feels like home for many of the athletes, coaches and rules officials who spend time in the area in our traditional off-season. Speaking on behalf of the Championship Presenting Sponsor and Official Partner of Golf Ontario, Scott Tomasello said, “We’re thrilled to celebrate our partnership with Golf Ontario and all golfers in Canada with this tournament. We hope to see these juniors play well this week and come back to visit Myrtle Beach in their future endeavors.”
Events
Tryouts & Training for the Owen Sound Junior B NorthStar Lacrosse Club are underway
The NorthStars will conduct their sessions at the Kilsyth Arena on the following dates;
Tonight @ 7 pm
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Registration for the Owen Sound Minor Soccer Outdoor season closes tomorrow.
More than 700 youngsters have registered to date & the March 15th cutoff will determine the number of teams they will be able to offer for the upcoming season.
They may allow registrations after March 15th in certain divisions but registering by March 15th is the only way to guarantee a spot in one of their programs.
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The 2023 FIS Ski Cross World Cup Finals are coming to the Craigleith Ski Club, in the Town of Blue Mountain Thursday through Saturday.
The men’s and women’s leaders in World Cup points will the awarded the Crystal Globe and the leading country will capture the Nations Cup.
The event is free and open to the public for viewing and there’s also free parking
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The 40th anniversary Owen Sound Puffer Hockey League Banquet & Dance will be held on Saturday at Branch 6 Royal Canadian Legion, Owen Sound
Grey Road 1 will be the dance band
For banquet & dance tickets or more information about the function call 519-379-4543
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Registration for The Lakeshore Women’s Triathlon (formerly Kincardine Women’s Triathlon) will open on Saturday at 10 a.m.
The race will be conducted at Saugeen Shores on August 12th
For more information or contact Sarah Foster, Race Director, 416-895-5151 or sarmillar@gmail.com
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The Owen Sound Minor Hockey Group-Barb Downey Memorial Tournament will climax on Sunday 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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On Friday May 12, join 560 CFOS for the 1st EVER Rotary YMCA Camp Presqu’ile Radiothon.
Be listening from 6 am-6 pm on May 12th as we take calls, pledges, challenges and donations to support both camp registration and renovation projects at Rotary YMCA Camp Presqu’ile
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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 Lakeshore Women’s Triathlon (formerly Kincardine Women’s Triathlon) will be moving to Saugeen Shores for its 2023 race scheduled for August 12, 2023.
The triathlon will take place at the Main Beach, with the cycle heading out to North Shore Road and Concession 10, and the run happening on the path along North Shore Rd.
For more information contact Sarah Foster, Race Director, 416-895-5151 or sarmillar@gmail.com
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The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation announced its first annual Bruce County Bash in partnership with 97.9 The Bruce and Three Sheets Brewing on Saturday, August 19 at the Coliseum in Southampton.
This exciting fundraising event will feature two amazing bands, 54-40 & Tommy Youngsteen, who will be performing LIVE in concert.
The Bruce County Bash is a new addition to the hospital foundation’s Gran Fondo Lake Huron presented by Bruce Power & Suppliers fundraising cycling event
The concert is designed to add to the excitement of the weekend and create an opportunity for more people across the region who don’t cycle to take part in the Gran Fondo Lake Huron festivities.
Tickets for the Bruce County Bash can be purchased online at www.smhfoundation.ca or by contacting the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation office 519-797-3230 x 3230.
Proceeds from the event will go toward local mental health initiatives.
For more information about the Bruce County Bash, please visit the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation’s website
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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