National Basketball Association
Washington Wizards 131 Toronto Raptors 129 (OT)
Bradley Beal had 28 points including 14 in the 4th quarter for the Wizards who solidified their hold on the ” Play-In ” spot in the Eastern Conference
Russell Westbrook had his 34th triple-double of the season in the win.
Pascal Siakam had 44 points for Toronto who fall 4 games back of Washington for the ” Play-In ” spot in the Eastern Conference
Toronto has just 5 games remaining
Saturday afternoon Toronto will host Memphis
Dallas Mavericks 113 Brooklyn Nets 109
Los Angeles Clippers 118 Los Angeles Lakers 94
Indiana Pacers 133 Atlanta Hawks 126
Chicago Bulls 120 Charlotte Hornets 99
Detroit Pistons 111 Memphis Grizzlies 97
Golden State Warriors 118 Oklahoma City Thunder 97
Tonight
New Orleans Pelicans at Philadelphia 76ers 7 pm
Boston Celtics at Chicago Bulls 7:30 pm
Orlando Magic at Charlotte Hornets 8 pm
Minnesota Timberwolves at Miami Heat 8 pm
Houston Rockets at Milwaukee Bucks 8 pm
Cleveland Cavaliers at Dallas Mavericks 8:30 pm
Denver Nuggets at Utah Jazz 9 pm
New York Knicks at Phoenix Suns 10 pm
Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers 10 pm
San Antonio Spurs at Sacramento Kings 10 pm
National Hockey League
Toronto Maple Leafs 5 Montreal Canadiens 2
The Leafs grabbed a 4-0 lead in the 1st period and now have points in 7 straight games
Auston Matthews scored his league-leading 40th goal of the season for Toronto
The Leafs and Montreal meet again tomorrow night in Toronto
Vancouver Canucks 6 Edmonton Oilers 3
Travis Hamonic had a goal and an assist for Vancouver who snapped a 6 game losing streak
Chicago Blackhawks 2 Carolina Hurricanes 1 (OT)
Alex DeBrincat had the overtime winner
Pittsburgh Penguins 8 Buffalo Sabres 4
Jeff Carter had 4 goals for Pittsburgh who maintain 1st place in the East Division
Boston Bruins 4 New York Rangers 0
New Jersey Devils 2 New York Islanders 1
Tonight
Detroit Red Wings at Columbus Blue Jackets 7 pm
Dallas Stars at Tampa Bay Lightning 7 pm
Philadelphia Flyers at Washington Capitals 7 pm
Anaheim Ducks at Minnesota Wild 8 pm
Colorado Avalanche at Los Angeles Kings 10 pm
St. Louis Blues at Vegas Golden Knights 10 pm
Arizona Coyotes at San Jose Sharks 10:30 pm
World Under 18 Hockey Championships
in Texas
Gold Medal Final
Canada 5 Russia 3
Shane Wright of the Kingston Frontenacs scored twice for Canada who won Gold for the first time since 2013
Another OHL’er, Brennan Othmann of the Flint Firebirds had a goal for Canada.
Bronze Medal Game
Sweden 8 Finland 0
U18 & Import Draft Order
This Ontario Hockey League announced the results of the lottery for the OHL Under-18 Priority Selection and the positioning for OHL clubs for the Canadian Hockey League Import Draft.
The Owen Sound Attack will have the 11th pick in the Under-18 draft and will select 39th in the CHL Import Draft.
OHL Release
On the heels of its first-ever OHL Priority Selection Draft Lottery held on Wednesday, the Ontario Hockey League has announced details surrounding both the 2021 OHL Under-18 Priority Selection set to take place Wednesday, June 9 at 12:00pm in addition to the 2021 CHL Import Draft slated for Wednesday, June 30.
The OHL facilitated a U18 Priority Selection Draft Lottery to determine the order of selection, with each of the League’s 20 member teams having an equal opportunity to draw the first overall pick. Results were determined by a computerized random number generator, with the lottery process overseen by Mr. Robert Bayne, partner with the law firm Filion Wakely Thorup Angeletti LLP.
Lottery results determined that the London Knights will be selecting first overall in the 2021 OHL U18 Priority Selection, followed by the Saginaw Spirit with the second overall pick and the Soo Greyhounds with the third choice.
Established in 2017, the OHL U18 Priority Selection is a two-round process save and except for the allowance for an additional selection by a team in the third round if they’ve chosen a goaltender with one of their first two selections. Players eligible to be selected are those 2003 or 2004-born U18 AAA players not currently on a CHL member team protected list who were registered within the OHF, HNO or HEO during the 2020-21 playing season. This year’s selection will be structured in a serpentine arrangement, with the order of selection in the second round in inverse order from that of the first. If a third round is required, it will be in inverse order of the second round.
The 2021 OHL U18 Priority Selection will be streamed live on the OHL’s YouTube channel, with further coverage across the League’s social media platforms and website when proceedings get underway on Wednesday, June 9 at 12:00pm.
Additionally, the Ontario Hockey League is designated to select third among the Canadian Hockey League’s three regional leagues in the 2021 CHL Import Draft on Wednesday, June 30.
OHL member teams will select in inverse order from lottery results drawn to determine the order of selection for the 2021 OHL Priority Selection, with the Barrie Colts leading the way followed by the Soo Greyhounds and Kitchener Rangers.
As with the OHL Priority Selection and U18 Priority Selection, OHL member teams will make their selections in a serpentine arrangement for the 2021 CHL Import Draft, with the OHL order of selection in the first round being reversed to begin Round 2.
The Barrie Colts made the most of their last opportunity to lead the OHL at the CHL Import Draft, selecting eventual OHL Rookie of the Year Andrei Svechnikov with the first overall pick in 2017. The North Bay Battalion selected Russian forward Matvei Petrov with the top pick in last year’s CHL Import Draft.
Held annually since 1992, the CHL Import Draft sees Canadian Hockey League teams draw from talent across the globe in a two-round process held live online at CHL.ca.
Attack Release
The Ontario Hockey League announced the results of the lottery for the OHL Under-18 Priority Selection and the positioning for OHL clubs for the Canadian Hockey League Import Draft. The Owen Sound Attack landed the 11th pick in the first round of the under-18 draft and the OHL’s 13th position in the import draft which means we will select 39th amongst all CHL teams in the first round of the import draft.
The OHL U18 Priority Selection is a two-round process with the exception for the allowance for an additional selection by a team in the third round if they’ve chosen a goaltender with one of their first two selections. Players eligible to be selected are those 2003 or 2004-born U18 AAA players not currently on a CHL member team protected list who were registered within the OHF, HNO or HEO during the 2020-21 playing season. This year’s selection, similar to the OHL Priority Selection, will be structured in a serpentine arrangement, with the order of selection in each round going in inverse order from the previous.
The 2021 OHL U18 Priority Selection will see the Attack select 11th in Round 1, 29th in Round 2 and if necessary 51st in Round 3. Attack fans can follow this draft live be streamed live on the OHL’s YouTube channel, with further coverage across the League’s social media platforms and website when proceedings get underway on Wednesday, June 9 at 12:00pm.
The CHL Import Draft will be held online on Wednesday, June 30th with the Attack holding the 39th and 99th overall picks. With current import forward Stepan Machacek scheduled to return to the Bayshore in September, the Attack will likely only be making one selection on draft day.
2021 OHL U18 Priority Selection First Round Order of Selection:
1. London Knights
2. Saginaw Spirit
3. Soo Greyhounds
4. Guelph Storm
5. Flint Firebirds
6. Sudbury Wolves
7. Hamilton Bulldogs
8. Barrie Colts
9. Sarnia Sting
10. North Bay Battalion
11. Owen Sound Attack
12. Kitchener Rangers
13. Peterborough Petes
14. Kingston Frontenacs
15. Ottawa 67’s
16. Erie Otters
17. Windsor Spitfires
18. Oshawa Generals
19. Mississauga Steelheads
20. Niagara IceDogs
OHL Order of Selection for the 2021 CHL Import Draft:
Designated CHL Import Draft first round draft slot in brackets
1. Barrie Colts (3)
2. Soo Greyhounds (6)
3. Kitchener Rangers (9)
4. London Knights (12)
5. Saginaw Spirit (15)
6. Niagara IceDogs (18)
7. Hamilton Bulldogs (21)
8. Sarnia Sting (24)
9. Ottawa 67’s (27)
10. North Bay Battalion (30)
11. Erie Otters (33)
12. Mississauga Steelheads (36)
13. Owen Sound Attack (39)
14. Flint Firebirds (42)
15. Peterborough Petes (45)
16. Kingston Frontenacs (48)
17. Windsor Spitfires (51)
18. Guelph Storm (54)
19. Oshawa Generals (57)
20. Sudbury Wolves (60)
Major League Baseball
American League
Toronto Blue Jays 10 Oakland Athletics 4
Randal Grichuk homered, doubled & drove in 5 runs for the Jays
Toronto’s Marcus Semien had 4 hits against his former club
The Blue Jays have won 2 in a row and gained a split of their 4 game series at Oakland who lead the West Division.
Boston Red Sox 12 Detroit Tigers 9
Tampa Bay Rays 8 Los Angeles Angels 3
Houston Astros 7 New York Yankees 4
Cleveland Indians 4 Kansas City Royals 0
Texas Rangers 4 Minnesota Twins 3 ( 10 innings )
National League
Philadelphia Phillies 2 Milwaukee Brewers 0
New York Mets 4 St.Louis Cardinals 1
Atlanta Braves 3 Washington Nationals 2
Miami Marlins 3 Arizona Diamondbacks 1
Today
Toronto Blue Jays at Houston Astros
Ross Stripling (0 & 1) vs.Jose Urquidy (2 & 2)
8:10 pm
Pittsburgh Pirates at Chicago Cubs 2:20 pm
Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles 7:05 pm
Washington Nationals at New York Yankees 7:05 pm
Cincinnati Reds at Cleveland Indians 7:10 pm
Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers 7:10 pm
Milwaukee Brewers at Miami Marlins 7:10 pm
Arizona Diamondbacks at New York Mets 7:10 pm
Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves 7:20 pm
Seattle Mariners at Texas Rangers 8:05 pm
Chicago White Sox at Kansas City Royals 8:10 pm
Colorado Rockies at St.Louis Cardinals 8:15 pm
Los Angeles Dodgers at Los Angeles Angels 9:38 pm
Tampa Bay Rays at Oakland Athletics 9:40 pm
San Diego Padres at San Francisco Giants 9:45 pm
Women’s World Curling Championship
at Calgary
Session 21
Denmark 9 Estonia 6
China 6 Italy 4
RCF 9 Scotland 8
Korea 8 Sweden 6
Standings
( after 21 sessions )
Switzerland 10 1 Qualified for Playoff
RCF 10 2 Qualified for Playoff
Sweden 8 3 Qualified for Playoff
USA 7 5
Denmark 6 5
Scotland 6 5
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Top 6 rinks advance to the Playoffs
Canada 6 6
Korea 6 6
China 5 6
Germany 5 6
Japan 4 7
Czech 3 7
Italy 2 10
Estonia 1 10
Today
9 am
Canada vs China
United States vs RCF
Denmark vs Scotland
Germany vs Czech Republic
2 pm
Korea vs Czech Republic
Switzerland vs Germany
Sweden vs Italy
Japan vs Estonia
7 pm
Czech Republic vs Denmark
Scotland vs China
Scotland vs Estonia
Sweden vs Japan
PGA Wells Fargo Championship
at Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, North Carolina
Phil Mickelson leads the field by 2 strokes after the opening round
Mickelson had a 7 under par 64 in Round 1 and will tee off at 7:34 am this morning
The low Canadian in the first round was Corey Conners of Listowel who shot a 2 under 69
Conners will start Round 2 on the back 9 this morning at 7:45 am
Honda LPGA Thailand
at the Siam Country Club
Atthaya Thitikul & Patty Tavatanakit share the lead after 2 round at 14 under
Alena Sharp from Hamilton is the only Canadian in the field
Sharp is tied for 50th at 1 under par
Round 3 goes tonight at 9 pm ( our time )
McKelvie To Retire in 2022
from Woodbine Entertainment Group Release
After 40 years of dedication and critical contributions, Racing Secretary Scott McKelvie has announced that he will retire from Woodbine Entertainment on March 31, 2022.
Scott joined the then named Ontario Jockey Club in 1981, working his way up to take leadership of the Race Office and has served as the long-time Racing Secretary of Greenwood, Woodbine and Woodbine Mohawk Park since 1992.
Through his time at Woodbine, Scott has been influential in creating a competitive year-round racing product and establishing Woodbine’s prolific stakes program, including proudly working on all 37 editions of the Pepsi North America Cup.
Scott has been a key industry leader throughout his career, contributing to various boards and committees. Scott is a past president and current director of the American Harness Racing Secretaries Association and a current vice-president of the Grand Circuit.
“I’m proud to have spent the last 40 years with Woodbine. It has been an outstanding place to work. I would like to thank all my colleagues for their efforts, support and friendship during my career,” said McKelvie. “The racing industry is a great community and I’m proud to have met and connected with many wonderful people over the years, including the horsemen and women that I’ve worked closely with on a day-to-day basis.”
“Scott’s imprint on Standardbred Racing in North America has been immense. We appreciate his great devotion to our sport, his professionalism and great expertise which has helped establish Woodbine Mohawk Park at the top,” remarked Jessica Buckley, Senior Vice-President of Standardbred and Thoroughbred Racing. “In addition to his expertise, Scott’s steady, kind way with people will be greatly missed day to day. All of us at Woodbine Entertainment, wish to say thank you to Scott and we wish him a wonderful retirement.”
Scott will continue to lead the Race Office until his retirement at the end of March 2022 and provide contributions to Woodbine’s Standardbred operation in the future.
Smitty & Middy
This week on the Smitty & Middy Show Owen Sound Attack defender Andrew Perrott plus Ben Ennis from Rogers Sportsnet will be on the show.
Smitty & Middy with Noah Smith & Tyler Middleton Saturdays at 10 am and Sundays at 6 pm on 560 CFOS.
Events
CFOS & the Knights of Columbus have temporarily postponed Radio Bingo until the end of the stay-at-home order.
We will return with the next game on (hopefully) Wednesday May 19th.
Any tickets purchased for the April 21st games will be valid for the next game.
The progressive jackpot will have a maximum prize of $1,750 on 55 numbers or fewer called for the next game.
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The annual Tommy Cooper Award will be announced on Wednesday May 19th on 560 CFOS
Listen for Bayshore Broadcasting News Director Matt Hermiz with the announcement of the 2021 award winner with The great Paul Hill.
The Tommy Cooper award has been presented annually since 1959 to someone who has contributed significantly to rural agricultural life in Grey & Bruce County.
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Owen Sound Minor Lacrosse is offering FREE sign up for the 2021 season until June 1st.
For details on the registration, simply visit osml.ca.
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Bayshore Outdoors has launched & is geared towards all things outdoors and outdoors-related- Everything from camping to boating to hunting to hiking & more.
Visit www.bayshoreoutdoors.ca
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June 2nd is the annual Tim Hortons Camp Day.
Camp Day is the largest single-day fundraiser for Tims Camps, whereby 100% of Tim Hortons hot and iced coffee, bracelet, and donation sales go to Tims Camps.
These funds will go towards helping kids from disadvantaged circumstances attend Tim Hortons camp program.
Tims Camps is a charity that helps youth from low-income homes in North America realize their potential through a year-round youth-development camp-based program that develops leadership, resilience, and responsibility.
Watch for Bayshore Broadcasting employees at Tim Hortons locations throughout the network.
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The Owen Sound Fastpitch Association will be the host organization for the Ontario Amateur Softball Association Under 23 Elimination Tournament.
The OASA U23 will be conducted at Duncan McLellan Park in Owen Sound July 9th-11th weekend.
The results of that weekend will determine which teams will represent Ontario at the Softball Canada Under 23 Championship Tournament in Saskatoon.
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The 2021 Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce Golf Tournament will be staged Thursday September 16th at Saugeen Golf Club
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The Families for Autism 3rd annual Autism Awareness Golf Tournament is Saturday September 25th at Sauble Golf & Country.
Registration is at 10:30 am with a tee off at 12 noon.
The cost is $ 125 for Early Bird Registration or $ 135 after July 1st
Tickets can be purchased from any Families for Autism Board member of by calling 519-477-2128
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The 2022 Ontario Tankard will be held in Port Elgin at the Plex February 9th-13th, 2022.
The event will require more than 200 volunteers in a variety of capacities
If you are interested in being a volunteer or would like more information, email oncurlmens22volunteers@gmail.com.
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Hanover Raceway’s Post Time has been moved to 1:30 PM for the 2021 race season
The 2021 season is scheduled to commence on Saturday June 5th
June 5
June 12
June 19
June 26
July 3
July 10
July 17
July 24
July 31……*scheduled for 6:15 pm post time
August 14
August 21
August 28
September 4
September 11
September 18
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The Port Elgin Curling Club will host the Ontario Tankard February 6th to 13th at The Plex in Port Elgin
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