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HARTLEY’S SPORTS SHORTS: SUNDAY, JUNE 16TH

(As of 12:01 a.m.)

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!

WOMEN’S WORLD CUP SOCCER: (IN FRANCE)

(Saturday)

Canada  2  New Zealand   0
Netherlands  3  Cameroon  1

Canada and the Netherlands are 2-0 in Group E and have qualified for the round of 16. They will play each other on Thursday.

(Today-Sunday)

Sweden  vs.  Thailand  (6 AM PT)
USA  vs.  Chile  (9 AM PT)

 

CFL: (Final games in week 1)

Winnipeg Blue Bombers  33  B.C. Lions  23 

Ottawa RedBlacks  32  Calgary Stampeders  28

The 2019 schedule is right here.

The CFL standings are right here.

 

NBA:

In a major trade, the Los Angeles Lakers reached an agreement to acquire three-time All-NBA forward Anthony Davis from the New Orleans Pelicans for three players and three first-round draft picks.

The Lakers gave up Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart and the picks — including the No. 4 overall selection in Thursday’s NBA draft — to the Pelicans.

The trade cannot be finalized until July 6.

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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.

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


US OPEN:

Gary Woodland, at 11-under-202, carries a one-shot lead over Justin Rose into the final round today at the US Open at Pebble Beach.

Two-time defending champ Brooks Koepka is tied for third, four shots off the pace.

Canadian Open champ Rory McIlroy is in 6th place, five strokes from the top.

Tiger Woods is at even par while Canadian Nick Taylor is one-over.

MLB:

Houston Astros  7  Toronto Blue Jays  2

The 25-45 Jays are 2-3 on a six-game road trip.

The Blue Jays schedule/results right here.

The MLB standings are right here.

NHL:

The Los Angeles Kings have bought out the final two years of Dion Phaneuf’s contract.

The 34-year-old defenceman played 93 games with the Kings.

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 will play five pre-season games but none at CN Centre.

The Cougars face off 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.

 

PG SENIOR LACROSSE: 

Prince George Senior Lacrosse has the Mackenzie Lumberjacks hosting the Westwood Pub Devils today (Sunday) at 11:00 AM.

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)

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.

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Hartley Miller
Hartley Miller
Hartley is the News Director for Vista Radio’s B.C. North division, as well as the morning news anchor for 94.3 The GOAT and Country 97FM. He has served as the colour commentator for Prince George Cougars home games for 12 seasons. Hartley has been a fixture on the airwaves since 1979. He is the author of You Don’t Say, a collection of his most memorable sports quotes. Hartley is married with two children and four grandchildren.

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