Canadian Football League-Week 6 of the regular-season starts:
Toronto Argonauts at Montreal Alouettes — 5:30 p.m.
(The Saskatchewan Roughriders are off until Saturday when they visit the B-C Lions at 5 p.m. The Green and White have 4 wins, 0 losses for 8 points…tied for 1st place in the West Division. B-C has 4 wins, 1 loss for 8 points…tied for 1 place in the West. The Riders’ next home game is Friday, July 19 against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Kick-off time is 7:30 p.m. at Mosaic Stadium.)
(The Saskatoon Berries return to action tomorrow when they visit Swift Current at 7:05 p.m. The Berries have 17 wins, 19 losses…good for 4th place in the East Division. Saskatoon’s next home game is Monday, July 22, when they resume the suspended game from June 16 against Weyburn at 6 p.m. at Cairns Field, followed by the regularly-scheduled contest, beginning 45 minutes after the completion of the suspended contest.)
(Game time is 7:30 p.m. at SaskTel Centre. The Rattlers have 5 wins, 9 losses…good for 5th place in the Western Conference. Winnipeg has 7 wins, 6 losses…good for 3rd place in the West.)
Vancouver Bandits at Calgary Surge — 7 p.m.
Montreal Alliance vs Niagara River Lions — 5 p.m. at St. Catharines, Ont.
Golf Saskatchewan’s second set of provincial amateur championships continues today and runs through tomorrow with the 105 Saskatchewan Women’s Amateur and Women’s Mid-Amateur, plus the 113 Saskatchewan Men’s Amateur and Men’s Mid-Amateur events being contested at the Royal Regina Golf Club. Both women’s championships and the men’s mid-amateur are playing the third and final of three rounds today while men’s amateur is playing the third of four rounds today. The first tee time is 7 a.m. today with a total of 160 players taking part and spots in national championships on the line.
The World Baseball and Softball Congress (W-B-S-C) Men’s Fastpitch-Softball World Cup Group B qualifying tournament starts today and runs through Sunday in Prince Albert. Six national teams are taking part in the round-robin plus playoffs format – Canada, New Zealand, Argentina, Israel, Singapore and Hing Kong. Canada has already qualified for the 2025 World Cup final, also being hosted by Prince Albert, with one other team qualifying. On today’s schedule…
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