(As of 12:01 a.m.)
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP SOCCER: (IN FRANCE)
(Today-Saturday)
Canada vs. New Zealand (Noon PT)
(Canada 1-0 and New Zealand 0-1 in Group E)
Netherlands vs. Cameroon (6am PT)
(Friday)
Japan 2 Scotland 1
Italy 5 Jamaica 0
England 1 Argentina
US OPEN:
Gary Woodland, at 9-under-133, carries a two-shot lead over Justin Rose into the third round today at the US Open at Pebble Beach.
Canadian Open champ Rory McIlroy is tied for 4th, four shots from the top at 5-under.
Two-time defending champ Brooks Koepka is another stroke behind at 4-under.
Tiger Woods is nine back at even par while Canadian Nick Taylor made the cut at 2-over.
CFL:
MLB:
Houston Astros 15 Toronto Blue Jays 2
NBA:
The Raptors will hold their championship parade Monday in Toronto.
Two weeks down the road on June 30th, NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard can begin negotiating with teams as a free agent.
Players can’t officially be signed until July 6.
MVP! MVP! MVP! #WeTheNorth@kawhileonard: 22P | 6R | 3A | 2S pic.twitter.com/ImwJqnYNed
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) June 14, 2019
WARRIORS/RAPTORS RESULTS:
Thu May 30th–Game 1 Golden State at Toronto RAPTORS WON 118-109
Sun June 2nd–Game 2 Golden State at Toronto WARRIORS WON 109-104
Wed June 5th–Game 3 Toronto at Golden State RAPTORS WON 123-109
Fri June 7th—Game 4 Toronto at Golden State RAPTORS WON 105-92
Mon June 10th–Game 5 Golden State at Toronto WARRIORS WON 106-105
Thu June 13th–Game 6 Toronto at Golden State RAPTORS WON 114-110
NHL:
The Stanley Cup champion Blues hold a victory parade today in downtown St. Louis.
The Blues, featuring an NHL-high 20 Canadians on their roster, were one of eight teams with 250-1 or longer odds to win the Stanley Cup on January 7th at Caesars Sportsbook.
The other seven teams missed the playoffs.
2019 Stanley Cup Final Results:
Game 1 May 27–St. Louis at Boston BRUINS WON 4-2
Game 2 May 29–St. Louis at Boston BLUES WON 3-2 IN OT
Game 3 June 1–Boston at St. Louis BRUINS WON 7-2
Game 4 June 3–Boston at St. Louis BLUES WON 4-2
Game 5 June 6–St. Louis at Boston BLUES WON 2-1
Game 6 June 9–Boston at St. Louis BRUINS WON 5-1
Game 7 June 12–St. Louis at Boston BLUES WON 4-1
PG COUGARS:
The Prince George Cougars have lined up five pre-season games but none at CN Centre.
The Cougars play in Langley September 6th against the Kamloops Blazers and on the 7th vs. the Vancouver Giants.
P.G. will travel to Kelowna to face the Rockets on the 8th before playing a pair of exhibition games against the Edmonton Oil Kings in Dawson Creek on the 12th and 14th.
The 2019-20 WHL Regular Season schedule will be unveiled in late June.
We’ve released our pre-season schedule. Hockey is back September 6th!
? https://t.co/LZh0yL6NGo pic.twitter.com/EyeqaqwZlI
— PG Cougars (@PGCougars) June 12, 2019
PG SENIOR LACROSSE:
Prince George Senior Lacrosse has a doubleheader this weekend in Mackenzie as the Lumberjacks host the Westwood Pub Devils tonight at 8:00 and Sunday morning at 11:00.
League Standings: (As of June 15th morning)
Westwood Pub Devils 13-0
Mackenzie Conifex Power Lumberjacks 8-6
Northland Nissan Assault 8-7
RPR Mechanical/JR Construction Bandits 6-8
Quesnel Summit Electric Crossfire 1-15 (suspended for rest of season)
#PrinceGeorge is mourning the loss of local lacrosse legend Fred Doig, the family is a lacrosse institution within the northern capital
| https://t.co/5v0vFzuK2B #cityofpg #sports pic.twitter.com/UpBvIwhEnG— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) June 13, 2019
UNBC TIMBERWOLVES:
The Canada West 2019 regular season soccer schedules are out.
The UNBC men play 15 games, seven at home and eight on the road beginning at UBC Okanagan Aug 23rd with their home opener a week later against Fraser Valley.
The UNBC women have six home games starting Sept 5th vs Thompson Rivers, and they also play eight on the road.
.@CanadaWest released the 2019 conference soccer schedule, and @UNBCMSoccer are ready to get things going! Major matchups coming to @CityofPG‘s Masich Place! Get all the details here: https://t.co/L1Y7lJEtnY pic.twitter.com/mZ3hHRr2X1
— UNBC Athletics (@UNBCATHLETICS) June 13, 2019
Coming off the first @CanadaWest playoff win in @UNBC program history, @UNBCWSoccer learned its full 2019 conference schedule this morning! No shortage of great games coming to @CityofPG‘s Masich Place! Read the details: https://t.co/BkGXuHgPeB #gotwolves #wearealltimberwolves pic.twitter.com/PD0dQnjmr8
— UNBC Athletics (@UNBCATHLETICS) June 13, 2019