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Brendan’s Sports Shorts, Monday, June 30th

John Cho Cup

The three-day John Cho Cup fastball tournament came to a close on Sunday night from Carrie Jane Gray Park.

In the Open Division, it was Chase/Kamloops-based STK defeating Broken Bow in the final game.

At the first visit to Prince George, the Yellowknife Merchants claimed the Intermediate crown winning 5-4 over the Grande Prairie Masters Pirates.

In extra innings, the Yukon Sun Dogs won a 9-8 thriller over the 100 Mile House Shuswap’s in the U-18 category.

For the second time in as many years, Okanese Thunder Strikers took home the U-23 crown defeating Team BC.

Lastly, in a rematch of last year’s final, the BC Ravens slipped past the Alexandra Rampage out of Alberta.

CFL 

Toronto Argonauts 29 Ottawa Red Blacks 16

Argos rookie Derek Slywka had a game to remember taking home a pair of 100-yard touchdowns, one on a fumble recovery while the other was off a missed field goal.

NHL

The Dallas Stars might be going back over a decade to find their next head coach.

Edmonton Oilers Assistant Glen Gulutzan has been offered the job according to reports.

The 53-year-old was the Stars bench boss from 2011-2013.

In addition, the Vegas Golden Knights have traded restricted free-agent defenceman Nicolas Hague to the Nashville Predators.

Hague then signed a four-year, $22 million extension with the Predators.

The Golden Knights will receive defenceman Jeremy Lauzon and forward Colton Sissons in return.

Matthew Knies will remain in a Maple Leafs sweater for the long-haul. The forward re-signed in Toronto for six years worth $46.5 million dollars.

MLB

The Toronto Blue Jays host the New York Yankees at Rogers Centre.

The Jays sit with a rank of 45-38, third in the American League East.

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