(As of 12:01 PM)
CFL:
Ottawa RedBlacks 29 B.C. Lions 25
Week six of the CFL season concludes with a pair of games today: Winnipeg at Toronto (1:00PM) and Montreal at Calgary (6:00PM).
WEST:
Calgary 4-0, Edmonton 3-2, Saskatchewan 3-2, B.C. 2-3, Winnipeg 2-3
EAST:
Ottawa 3-2, Hamilton 2-3, Toronto 1-3, Montreal 1-3
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The Edmonton Eskimos have dropped 44-year-old Terrell Owens from their negotiation list.
Owens, who will enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame next month, activated the 10-day window this week for the Eskimos to offer him a contract or release him.
GOLF:
UPDATE AT NOON:
Jordan Spieth, Kevin Kisner and Xander Schauffele are the co-leaders after round three of the 147th Open Championship at Carnoustie (Scotland).
All three are at 9-under-par 204.
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are in a group tied for 6th, four strokes off the pace at 5-under 208.
Canadian Adam Hadwin is tied for 51st at 1-over 214.
Earlier Story:
Kevin Kisner and Zach Johnson are the co-leaders, at 6-under-136, entering the third round of the 147th Open Championship at Carnoustie (Scotland).
Rory McIlroy is two off the pace at 4-under while defending champ Jordan Spieth trails by three.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are at even-par 142 following 36 holes.
Canadian Adam Hadwin made the 36-hole cut with a 1-over 143 total.
PRINCE GEORGE SENIOR LACROSSE:
Game three in the PG Senior Lacrosse final for the Dale Rolufs Memorial Trophy will be played Monday night at 8 at Kin 1.
The Westwood Pub Devils and RPR Mechanical/J.R. Construction Bandits are tied 1-1 after the Devils convincing 13-4 triumph in game two.
The Bandits, who took the opener 9-6, had their 13-game win streak come to an end.
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Cole Paciejewski of Prince George has completed play with Scotland at the Federation of International Lacrosse World Championship in Israel.
Scotland finished 1-7 after a 14-10 victory (Friday) over Ireland in its final game.
Paciejewski, a first-team all-star in PG Senior Lacrosse, notched seven points (4G, 3A) in eight
tournament games after picking up an assist against Ireland.
In earlier action, Scotland lost 12-6 to the Philippines (Thursday), 11-7 to Japan (Wednesday), 14-7 to the Iroquois Nationals (Tuesday), 18-2 to the USA (Monday), 11-8 to England (Sunday), 22-3 to Canada (Saturday), and 18-6 to Australia (Friday, July 13th).
The USA scored late to beat Canada 9-8 in the final as the tournament concluded today (Saturday).
MLB:
UPDATE
Toronto Blue Jays 4 Baltimore Orioles 1 (Saturday)
The (45-52) Jays go for a three-game sweep the Orioles Sunday.
Earlier result from Friday:
Toronto Blue Jays 8 Baltimore Orioles 7 (10 innings)
Start of a six-game homestand for the Blue Jays.
NHL:
The Vancouver Canucks have re-signed 24-year-old defenceman Troy Stecher.
It’s a two-year deal worth $2.325-million per season.
BC SUMMER GAMES:
UPDATE:
Cariboo-North-East athletes have earned 10 medals (five gold, three silver and two bronze) after the opening day of the BC Summer Games in Cowichan Valley.
A total of 18 sports are featured.
Jordan Vertue of Prince George has captured a pair of gold in swimming.
Earlier Story:
Cowichan Valley is hosting the BC Summer Games this weekend.
Prince George is represented by more than 200 athletes and coaches.
UNBC TIMBERWOLVES:
Guard Chris Ross has joined the UNBC Timberwolves for the 2018-19 Canada West Men’s Basketball season.
The six-foot-three Ross was a tournament all-star leading Seycove Secondary to a bronze medal at this year’s B.C. Boys AA provincial championship.
Ross will study business and accounting at UNBC.