Major League Baseball
Los Angeles Dodgers 8 Toronto Blue Jays 7 ( 10 innings )
The Dodgers scored 4 runs in the 9 to tie the game & won it in the 10th when James Outman’s double scored Chris Taylor with the winning run.
The Jays led 7-3 in the 9th after Danny Jansen hit a 3-run double
The loss snaps Toronto’s 2 game win streak
The Jays & Dodgers conclude their 3 game set this afternoon in L.A.
Philadelphia Phillies 4 Baltimore Orioles 3
Tampa Bay Rays 4 Miami Marlins 1
The Rays trail Baltimore by 1 & 1/2 for 1st in the AL East.
Houston Astros 4 Texas Rangers 3
The Astros are a game back of Texas for 1st in the AL West.
Cincinnati Reds 4 Milwaukee Brewers 3
The Reds move to within a 1/2 game of Milwaukee for 1st in the NL Central.
Boston Red Sox 7 Atlanta Braves 1
New York Mets 9 New York Yankees 3
Seattle Mariners 9 Minnesota Twins 7
Cleveland Guardians 5 Kansas City Royals 1
Los Angeles Angels 7 Detroit Tigers 6 ( 10 innings )
Chicago Cubs 7 Chicago White Sox 3
San Francisco Giants 2 Oakland Athletics 1
Washington Nationals 6 Colorado Rockies 5
Arizona Diamondbacks 3 St.Louis Cardinals 1
San Diego Padres 5 Pittsburgh Pirates 1
Today
Toronto Blue Jays at Los Angeles Dodgers
Yusei Kikuchi ( 7 & 3 ) vs Tony Gonsolin ( 5 & 3 )
4:10 pm
Colorado Rockies at Washington Nationals 12:05 pm
Miami Marlins at Tampa Bay Rays 12:10 pm
Kansas City Royals at Cleveland Guardians 1:10 pm
Seattle Mariners at Minnesota Twins 1:10 pm
Cincinnati Reds at Milwaukee Brewers 2:10 pm
St.Louis Cardinals at Arizona Diamondbacks 3:40 pm
Pittsburgh Pirates at San Diego Padres 4:10 pm
Baltimore Orioles at Philadelphia Phillies 6:05 pm
Los Angeles Angels at Detroit Tigers 6:40 pm
New York Mets at New York Yankees 7:05 pm
Atlanta Braves at Boston Red Sox 7:10 pm
Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox 8:10 pm
Texas Rangers at Houston Astros 8:10 pm
Oakland Athletics at San Francisco Giants 9:45 pm
North Dufferin Baseball League
Barrie Angels at Clarksburg Blues 6:30 pm
Clearview Orioles at New Lowell Knights 6:30 pm
Tomorrow, the Owen Sound Baysox play their final regular season game when they visit the Midland Mariners.
Grey Bruce Ladies Fastball League
@ Desboro
Desboro Royals 10 Bad News Bears 9
The Royals scored 4 runs in their last bat for the win.
Kollby Kruger and Maddy Moore combined on the mound.
Moore helped her cause with a pair of doubles and 4 RBI’s
Allenford Team Tedford at REMAX Gators 3 Tara Ladies 3
Brooke Clarke and Courtney Cahoon had clutch RBIs for Tara
Keri Emke pitched a gem for the Gators fanning 13.
Tonight
@ Chippewa
Tara Ladies at Chippewa Hills Xtreme 7 pm
@ Port Elgin
Tara Twins at Port Elgin Diamond Devils 7 pm
@ Croft Athletic Meaford
Allenford JB Powersports Aces at Meaford Leeky Canoe (cancelled )
( Meaford Leeky Canoe wins by default as the Aces cannot field a team )
Grey Bruce Ladies Fastball League Standings
Desboro Royals………………………………………. 16
Tara Ladies……………………………………………… 14
Allenford Team Tedford at REMAX Gators… 14
Meaford Leeky Canoe……………………………… 13
Port Elgin Diamond Devils………………………… 11
Bad News Bears………………………………………….9
Tara Corwen Gray Twins…………………………….. 7
Chippewa Hill Xtreme…………………………………. 2
Allenford JB Powersports Aces…………………….. 2
Owen Sound Men’s Fastball League
at Duncan McLellan Park
Astros vs Tara Twins 2007 7 pm
Rams vs Brand Realty Group 8:30 pm
FIFA Women’s World Cup Soccer
Canada v Republic of Ireland ( 8 am )
Spain 5 Zambia 0
Japan 2 Costa Rica 0
Colombia 2 South Korea 0
Philippines 1 New Zealand 0
Switzerland 0 Norway 0
Kitchener District Soccer League
TMSL Division
Simba FC 1 Stratford Home Farm SCFC 1
Polish Eagles RED B Kitchener 9 SFC Suspects 0
Rohingya FC 1 Huron 0
Riverside FC B 2 Oriental 2
Friday in the Premier Division the Owen Sound Jerry Pfeil Auto Group United will visit Riverside
Sunday night United has a home game at the Kiwanis Soccer Complex.
Ontario Senior Men’s Championship
at Whitevale Golf Club
Dave Speir from Sunningdale Golf & Country Club shot a 5-under-par 67 and holds a 2 stroke lead going to Round 2
Charlie Pittock of Cobble Beach Golf Links had a 74 on the opening day and is tied for 14th
Ken Dunlop from Saugeen Golf Club shot a 79 and is tied for 88th
Round 2 starts at 8:30 am
After today’s play, the field will be cut to the low 60 players plus ties.
from gao
After yesterday’s downpour player’s exhibited unwavering determination as they teed off for round 1 amidst hot and humid conditions at Whitevale Golf Club, vying for victory in the 88th Ontario Senior Men’s Championship.
Having made an impressive 7 birdies, Dave Speir (Sunningdale Golf & Country Club) is on top of the overall leaderboard after shooting a five-under-par (67) today. Adam Creighton (Cherry Hill Club) sits in second place after shooting a three-under-par (69) with four birdies. One stroke behind with a score of (70) is Graham Card (King Valley Golf Club) who got an eagle on hole 2, and two birdies sitting in third place.
Leading the age categories is Mark Bennett (Bayview Golf & Country Club) shooting a score of (71) with two birdies in the 65 and Over – 65+ category. Lars Melander (Oakville Golf Club) and Bruce McEwen (Scarboro Golf & Country Club) are tied for first, leading the 70 and Over – 70+ leaderboard after each shooting a (74).
Congratulations to Gerald Martin (Sunningdale Golf & Country Club) who got a hole-in-one today on hole 14. His extraordinary shot will undoubtedly be a memorable highlight of this gripping competition.
After round two, the field will be cut to the low 60 players plus ties to continue to play into the third and final round. The second round of the 88th Ontario Senior Men’s Championship will begin at 8:30 a.m. this morning off both the 1st and 10th tees.
Grey Bruce Junior Golf Tour
at Legacy Ridge Golf Club, Owen Sound
Jordan McDonald of the Ainsdale Golf Club had the low score on the day with a 78 to win the Juvenile Division
Ella Shaw from Pike Lake had the low score among the Girls yesterday
Jordan McDonald of the Ainsdale Golf Club had the low score on the day with a 78 to win the Juvenile Division
Malachi McKinnon from Saugeen won the Junior Division while Grady Gouett of Georgian Bay Club jad the low score in the Bantam Division.
The next stop on the tour is Monday August 7th at Meaford Golf & Country Club.
Junior Division
22 jr McKinnon, Malachi Westlinks & Saugeen Golf Clubs 82 195.0 86
4 jr Hurst, Leighton Cobble Beach Golf Links 87 198.0 83
20 jr Coffey, Parker Pike Lake Golf Club 93 195.0 88
Juvenile Division
15 juv McDonald, Jordan Ainsdale Golf Club 78 179.0 83
2 juv Jackson, Collin Saugeen Golf Club 80 141.0 83
11 juv Bennett, Charlie Saugeen Golf Club 83 179.5 85
42 juv Green, Haiden Georgian Bay Golf Club 84 191.5 82
19 juv Graham, Evan Ainsdale & Blackhorse Golf Clubs 85 144.0 81
28 juv Neilly, Keaton Walkerton Golf Club 87 179.5 86
35 juv Bowman, Keaton Walkerton Golf Club 87 180.0 84
40 juv Maybin, Miles Georgian Bay Golf Club 87 84.0 91
17 juv Foster, Riley Saugeen Golf Club 90 157.5 92
5 juv Thompson, Tyler Legacy Ridge Golf Club 91 160.5 89
21 juv Fleischauer, Jack Walkerton & Blackhorse Golf Clubs 91 134.0 85
12 juv Parker, Luke Pike Lake Golf Club 95 165.0 91
16 juv Labriola, Mark Walkerton Golf Club 95 148.0 96
14 juv Dickson, Brock Saugeen Golf Club 101 154.0 96
36 juv Newton, Luke Georgian Bay Golf Club 103 36.0 103
30 juv Fry, Wyatt Legacy Ridge Golf Club 108 108.5 99
34 juv Gilchrist, Neil Legacy Ridge Golf Club 108 151.0 97
1 juv Kravchenko, Chris Whispering Hills Golf Club 109 131.0 114
9 juv Lamont, Blake Westlinks & Saugeen Golf Clubs 110 143.0 100
Girls Division
18 g Shaw, Ella Pike Lake Golf Club 94 149.0 98
3 g Andrews, Avery Pike Lake Golf Club 96 198.0 99
Bantam Division
10 b Gouett, Grady Georgian Bay Golf Club 86 198.5 86
41 b Thomson, Jack Georgian Bay Golf Club 86 147.5 87
8 b Lamont, Brendan Westlinks Golf Club 87 193.0 88
38 b Cowen, Dexter Pike Lake Golf Club 90 137.0 95
7 b Amyot, Ashton Legacy Ridge Golf Club 91 92.0 93
13 b Jackson, Nolan Saugeen Golf Club 92 131.5 102
37 b Eagles, Nolan Georgian Bay Golf Club 92 186.5 91
23 b Thomas, Cameron Legacy Ridge Golf Club 96 135.0 95
39 b Pearce, Cameron Georgian Bay Golf Club 108 172.0 110
Ontario Junior B Lacrosse Playoffs
Western Conference Final
Six Nations Rebels at St. Catharines Athletics
( Six Nations leads the best of 5; 2-0 )
8:00 pm
The Owen Sound Bug Juice Senior NorthStars will be at Oakville on Friday for Game 3 of their best of 5 against the Rock
Oakville leads the Ontario Series Lacrosse Semifinal Series 2 games to none
If Owen Sound wins Friday it will extend the series to Game 4 Saturday night in Owen Sound.
Chantry Chinook Classic
Top 5 Salmon
James Rouse 19.7 pounds
Kevin Beirnes 17.99 pounds
Adam Root 17.92 pounds
Patrick Beirnes 17.14 pounds
Roger Dion 16.80 pounds
Top 3 Trout
Brad Schwass 18.75 pounds
Lucas Bester 18.47 pounds
Lucas Bester 17.46 pounds
The derby runs to August 6th
Gary Byers has reports at 7:20 am and 5:20 pm on 560 CFOS, Country 93 & 97,9 The Bruce
Events
July is Ice Cream Month and to celebrate Licky Lou’s is giving away a Cone-A-Day on 560 CFOS
Listen for The Great Paul and follow our web page at 560cfos.ca for your chance to win from Licky’s Lou’s
Licky Lou’s Highway 6 North at Shane Street in Springmount
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Music at the Market in Owen Sound
Tomorrow (5pm), July 27 – Scott Howarth Band
Friday (12 pm), July 28 – The Honey Hammers
Thursday (5pm), August 3 – Adam Cousins
Friday (2pm) , August 4 – Orchestra North
Thursday (5pm) , August 10 – Amber May
Friday (12pm), August 11 – Chris Scerri & Jon Zaslow
Thursday (5pm), August 17 – Heyden
Friday (12 pm), August 18 – Onion Honey
Thursday(5pm), August 24 – Mix and Match – Local Solo artists take the stage!
Friday (12 pm), August 25 – Tin Man and the Flying Monkeys
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On Saturday Jesse Walker will be doing a triathlon
This will be his 4th fundraiser dating back to 2020.
Through the years his ventures have generated more than $ 75,000 for Childhood Cancer Research.
He hopes to bypass the $ 100,000 mark in funds raised with his triathlon on July 29th
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Bruce Power Fun Fest
Saturday 11 a.m.-5 p.m., with fireworks at dusk
FunFest is in downtown Port Elgin at the corner of Bricker and Green Streets.
The fireworks will be held at Main Beach (100 Green St.) at dusk.
Bring the whole family to this free event offering reptile and dog trick shows, a ball pit, touch-a-truck, face painting, Dan the Music Man children’s entertainment, complimentary food and refreshments, fireworks and more!
Bruce Power is proud to give back and show our appreciation for our community.
Event Schedule
Land Acknowledgement 11 a.m.
Chippewa Travellers Aniishinaabeg Drumming 11-11:30 a.m. & 4:30-5 p.m.
Complimentary Burke’s Deli Pogos 11 a.m.-2 p.m. (while supplies last)
Face Painting 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Touch-a-Truck 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Nuclear Innovation Institute Ball Pit 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Dan the Music Man Children’s Entertainment 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. & 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Reptilia Reptile Show 12:30-1:30 p.m. & 3-4 p.m.
Ultimutts Stunt Dog and Cat Shows 1-1:30 p.m., 2:30-3 p.m. & 4-4:30 p.m.
Fireworks at Main Beach Dusk
Free parking will be available at:
The Plex (600 Tomlinson Dr.)
Work Authority (281 Goderich St Unit 2B)
Saugeen District Senior School (780 Gustavus St.)
Shuttle Buses
For easy access to the event, there will be free shuttle buses running from the FunFest entrance to the parking locations from 10:30 a.m-5 p.m.
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The Owen Sound Subaru Triathlon is set for Sunday at Kelso Beach Park
Registration is now open
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The annual Wiarton Rotary Shore-To-Shore race is Monday August 7th from Oliphant to Wiarton
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The annual Nawash Charity Golf Tournament is Thursday August 10th at Cobble Beach Golf Resort
Proceeds from the day will be directed to reviving the language
To enter of for more information contact Warren Thomas at Cobble Beach, or Anthony Chegahno at www.nawash.ca
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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 Meaford Scarecrow Invasion Building dates & times have been set
The Scarecrow Building process will be staged at the Harbour Pavillion on;
Tues Aug 15 9 am-noon
Tues Aug 22 5:30 pm-8:30 pm
& Wed Aug 23 5:30 pm-8:30 pm
For more information email scarecrow.invasion.decorating@gmail.com or visit scarecrowinvasion.ca
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The annual Communiski Dinner fundraiser to assist Julian Smith with his nordic training and race expenses will be staged on Thursday August 17th.
The dinner will be held at Gleason Brook Pottery ( 070527 Zion Church Road, Georgian Bluffs ) commencing at 5 pm.
Tickets are $50/person, $5/children under 13 & only 100 tickets are for sale
If you would like tickets, or cannot attend but would like to contribute to the ski fund, please contact Heidi at smith.tones@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
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The 2nd annual Scenic City Order of Good Cheer Golf Tournament is set for Friday August 25th at Legacy Ridge Golf Club
Former Canadian Football League star Tony Gabriel & World Champion curler Glenn Howard are among the special guests who will be on hand.
Proceeds from the day will support the planned East Shore Splash Pad project in Owen Sound
To register or for more information call Mike at 519-270-3355.
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Kids of Steel
FAMILY FUN FIT’S INAUGURAL OWEN SOUND KIDS OF STEEL TRIATHLON AND ADULT TRY-A-TRI SATURDAY AUGUST 26,2023
at OWEN SOUND YMCA 700 TENTH ST EAST, OWEN SOUND N4K 0C6
Race Information:
As per Triathlon Ontario, participants will be placed in the age category as per their age on December 31, 2023.
This event is fully sanctioned and insured by Triathlon Ontario.
All swims are in the Owen Sound YMCA pool. Life jackets are offered and available to all athletes.
All runs are on a fast flat 1km loop or shorter.
Helmets are mandatory! No exceptions!
Age group wave starts, youngest to oldest.
First wave at 8:30 a.m.
This event is NOT timed. Our focus is on fun and participation.
All participants receive a finishers medal, event T shirt, race kit, and post-race snack.
Bikes and helmets are to be in proper working order (parent’s responsibility)
Most of the bike course is on paved road within the YMCA parking lot. Some of it is on gravel. The entire bike course for all ages is closed off from traffic.
PLEASE NOTE DISTANCES ARE APPROXIMATE.
Age Specific Distances:
Age Swim Bike Run
3-5 15m 600m 100m
6-7 25m 1.5km 500m
8-9 50m 3km 1km
10-11 100m 6km 2km
12-13 150m 9km 2km
14-15 200m 9km 3km
High 200m 9km 3km
School
Division
Adult 200m 9km 3km
Race Fees:
Entry fee $45.
If you do not have a valid 2023 Triathlon Ontario membership, there is an additional fee for your one-day race insurance.
Non-Triathlon Ontario Member under 8 years old please add $2
Non-Triathlon Ontario Member aged 8-15, please add $6.
Non-Triathlon members 16 years old and over, please add $8
Please include your individual valid 2023 Triathlon Ontario membership number when registering if you have. If you are not a member you must pay the additional fee so we can submit your one-day event insurance to Triathlon Ontario.
Race Kit Pick-up:
For all local racers: Friday August 25 4;00-8;00PM at Owen Sound YMCA (700 Tenth Street East).
For out of town racers: Saturday August 26 Owen Sound YMCA from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m.
If your child is in the 3-5 age group, and you are picking up their race kit Saturday morning, please arrive between 7 and 7:30am or they may miss their start time.
KITS ARE NOT AVAILABLE AFTER 8:30 A.M.
Race Course Tours/Orientation Fri Aug 25
AT THE OWEN SOUND YMCA
Course tours are highly recommended for all participants to familiarize yourselves with the course, distances and venue. Although our course has many volunteers to direct athletes, we highly recommend that you come for a tour on Friday, as there will be no course tours on our event day. Course tours are your chance to ask all of your questions and understand what to expect event day.
COURSE TOURS WILL BE OFFERED AUG 25 AT: 4:30pm, 5:30pm, 6:30pm, 7:30pm by the Race Director. The entire parking lot of the YMCA will be open at the Centre on Friday August 25.
***Registration will close at 6pm on Wed August 23. It is at that time we’ll see how many participants we have. We then begin to schedule youngest to the oldest in waves with a maximum of 12 participants, with time in between each wave to keep things organized and course re sets for different ages. We cannot give you start times until you come to kit pick August 25. Please do not email in advance asking for start times. Thank you. ***
RACE DAY Parking Information:
Parking for participants will be announced closer to the event. Please follow the signage.
Some of the parking lot race day will be used for patrons of the YMCA and some of the parking lot will be an active bike course. To ensure safety please obey all signage, barricades and volunteer instructions.
Race Director Contact info:
Christina Kaufmann familyfunfit@rogers.com
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The Canadian Mental Health’s 7th Annual Teddy Bear Picnic for youth mental health awareness is Friday, September 1st from 11 am. to 2 pm. at Harrison Park in Owen Sound.
The Canadian Mental Health Association will be partnering up with local businesses and organizations to provide storytelling, sing-alongs, workshops and puppet shows while raising awareness about mental health resources available to children, youth and families.
The local Knights of Columbus Council 2092 members will be there to present donation cheques from the proceeds of Knights of Columbus Radio BINGO on 560 CFOS to Owen Sound Special Olympics, Families for Autism Grey-Bruce and the Grey-Bruce Pregnancy Centre.
The Presentations will take place about noon .
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The Rotary Club of Owen Sound will host the 150th Anniversary Tour of the RCMP Musical Ride,
There will be two shows; Saturday September 9th & Sunday September 10th at 2 p.m. in the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre.
All proceeds support the Camp Presqu’ile kitchen renovation project.
Tickets are available at attackhockey.com, or by calling the MacVicar & McComb Sutton Sound Realty Attack Box Office at 519-371-7452.
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The annual Owen Sound Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament will be staged Thursday September 14th at Stone Tree Golf & Fitness.
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The 7th Annual Golf Fore Kids’ Sake Tournament conducted by Big Brothers-Big Sisters Grey Bruce and Western Simcoe will take place on Saturday, September 23rd at Sauble Golf & Country Club.
Scotia Wealth Management and the Power Workers’ Union will be sponsoring the event.
All proceeds from the tournament will be used to support the mission and vision of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Grey Bruce and Western Simcoe.
Registration is at noon followed by a 1 pm shotgun start & then dinner to follow
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The annual Meaford Scarecrow Invasion & Family Festival will climax on Friday September 29th with the annual parade along Sykes Street and the family festival at the Meaford Rotary Pavillion
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Hockey Fights Cancer
Saturday October 28th
4pm
Kitchener Rangers at Owen Sound Attack 4:00 pm
Jersey design with honour names (on radio )
Names on Jerseys $50 per name, if someone would like a fully custom jersey $200.
Evan to talk with Fred. Goal is to have this launched for the end of July for the month of August.
Celeb Serve October 11th at Boston Pizza
Time set for 5:30to 8:30pm.
” Lunch with Freddy” if Fred would be up for it
Driverseat Chuck a Puck,
Silent Auction Letter
Ticket sales: Evan presented us with the opportunity to sell tickets, details to come on how this will work, but a portion of the sales will come back to the game. ( on radio )
Sponsorship:
Bruce Power
Shawn Ringel with Baywest Nissan
Adam McKeachnie with Driverseat Chuck a Puck Sponsorship,
Lois Taylor DC Taylor Jewellers
Barry’s Construction
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The Glorious Sons and the Glory Tour comes to the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre on February 15, 2024.
Get your tickets and VIP packages at tickets.attackhockey.com
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The next Induction Night for the Owen Sound Sports Hall of Fame is Friday May 10th, 2024.
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