Sports by Hartley Miller as of 12:05 a.m. Friday, July 15th
Women’s Soccer: (in Mexico)
Canada 3 Jamaica 0
The Canadian women’s soccer team will play the United States Monday in the final of the 8-team tournament at the CONCACAF Women’s Championship.
The winner earns an automatic berth into the 2024 Paris Olympics.
PG Senior Lacrosse:
Canadian Brewhouse Devils 11 BHL Bandits 10
Playoff MVP Andrew Schwab scored five goals for the Devils, who swept the best-of-five final 3-0.
MLB:
Kansas City Royals 3 Toronto Blue Jays 1
The Jays are 1-1 since firing manager Charlie Montoyo and replacing him with bench coach John Schneider.
The (47-43) Jays host the (36-53) Royals again tonight (Friday 4:07 PT).
CFL:
Edmonton Elks 32 Montreal Alouettes 31
The (2-4) Elks overcame a 31-12 deficit in the third quarter to beat the (1-4) Als.
Week 6 of the CFL season continues tonight as the (5-0) Winnipeg Blue Bombers host the (4-0) Calgary Stampeders (5:30 PT).
The (3-1) B.C. Lions play their next game on Thursday when they host the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Western teams are a combined 18-6 while Eastern teams are a combined 2-14.
The CFL schedule and results are right here.
The CFL standings are right here.
Golf:
(Updated at 12:30 p.m.)
Cameron Smith, at 13-under, has a two-shot lead over first-round leader Cameron Young after two rounds of the 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews, Scotland.
Rory McIlroy is third, three shots off the pace (-10) while Dustin Johnson is tied for 4th sitting four strokes back (-9).
Tiger Woods missed the 36-hole cut at 9-over.
The Open leaderboard can be found here.
Columns:
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— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) July 15, 2022
Habscheid leaves Raiders for team in Austria . . . Exits with 582 regular-season victories, two WHL titles . . . Will see some familiar faces in ICE Hockey League https://t.co/x8gDff7ZZf
— Gregg Drinnan (@gdrinnan) July 15, 2022
Hockey:
Over 100 players have switched teams since the start of the NHL Free Agent frenzy on Wednesday.
The Sportsnet NHL signings tracker can be found right here.
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