The Open Championship
at St Andrews in Fife, Scotland
Cameron Smith rode a final- round 64 to win the title
Smith who came from 4 strokes back finished at – 20 matched the lowest score to par in major championship history,
Corey Conners from Listowel tied for 28th
Conners was 5 under yesterday and finished at 8 under for the tournament.
LPGA Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational
at Midland Country Club, Michigan
Jennifer Kupcho and Lizette Salas scored commanding 5-stroke victory
Kupcho and Salas finished at 26-under 254, within 1 stroke of the tournament record.
Indy Car-Streets of Toronto
Scott Dixon won for the 4th time in his career
Dixon snapped a 22-race winless streak when he held off pole sitter Colton Herta and Felix Rosenqvist on a late restart
The victory allows Dixon to tie Mario Andretti for the 2nd most wins in IndyCar history at 52.
NASCAR Cup Series
at New Hampshire
Christopher Bell won the race with a dominant final 20 laps.
Bell is the 14th different winner in the NASCAR Cup Series this year with 6 regular-season races remaining.
Major League Baseball
Toronto Blue Jays 4 Kansas City Royals 2
Alejandro Kirk belted a 2-run homer in the 8th inning
Jose Berrios pitched 6 & 1/3 innings, surrendering 2 runs while striking out 7
The Major League Baseball All Star Break is underway
The Home Run Derby at Dodger Stadium is tonight
The Blue Jays hit the All Star Break at 50 & 43
The Jays return to action Friday when they visit the Boston Red Sox
New York Yankees 13 Boston 2
Tampa Bay 7 Baltimore 5
Seattle 6 Texas 2
Chicago White Sox 11 Minnesota 0
Oakland 4 Houston 3
Detroit at Cleveland (postponed)
Washington 7 Atlanta 3
Philadelphia 4 Miami 0
Chicago Cubs 3 New York Mets 2
Pittsburgh 8 Colorado 3
San Francisco 9 Milwaukee 5
Arizona 3 San Diego 1
Cincinnati at St. Louis ( postponed )
North Dufferin Baseball League
Lisle Astros 7 Owen Sound BaySox 6
Major League Soccer
Vancouver Whitecaps 1 Portland Timbers 1
Felipe Mora scored the equalizer for the Timbers
Atlanta 1 Orlando 1
New York City 1 New York Red Bulls 0
Columbus 2 Cincinnati 0
LAFC 2 Nashville 1
Salt Lake 3 Kansas City 0
Houston 2 San Jose 1
CONCACAF Women’s Soccer Championship
at Estadio BBVA, Mexico
Gold Medal Game
Canada vs United States
Kitchener District Soccer League
Riverside FC 5 Owen Sound Grey Motors United 3
Scott MacDonald, Aaron Illman and Logan Black scored the goals for Grey Motors United
Owen Sound is 1-3 & 2 on the season
Grey Motors United will host FC Berlin Sunday night at 7 pm at the Kiwanis Soccer Complex
Vancouver Open Volleyball
Bronze Medal Game
Jonny Pickett of Wiarton & partner Steve Abrams from Georgetown defeated a team from Quebec in 2 sets
Pickett & Abrams are off to California to train with the US National Beach team as they prepare to be the Ontario entry for the Canada Games
Girls Field Lacrosse
Under 19
Oshawa Lady Blue Knights 19 Owen Sound Creative Playgrounds NorthStars 10
Jill Goldie led Creative Playgrounds with 4 goals,
Kennedy Coghlin netted 2, while Kennedy Stauffer, Tara Meikle, Karly Low and Emma Bryan each scored once.
Semifinal
at Acton
Owen Sound Creative Playgrounds NorthStars 16 Toronto Beaches 6
Goalie Gillian Warren was outstanding in net and helped maintain a steady lead throughout the game.
Goal scorers for Creative Playgrounds were Tara Meikle (3), Jill Goldie (3), Kennedy Stauffer (2), Taryn Lee (2), and singles from Laine Nissen, Emma Bryan, Brooklyn Doyle, Kennedy Coghlin, Katlyn Strong and Karly Low.
Quarterfinals
at Kitchener
Owen Sound Creative Playgrounds NorthStars 15 Orangeville 9
Under 15 Provincials
at Oshawa
Final
Kawartha 9 Owen Sound Krueger Custom Steel NorthStars 8
Mykah Harris played outstanding in net
Owen Sound’s defence played by Emma Pausner, Willow Smith Spinney, Grace Smyth and Tessa Linklater played solid the entire tournament.
Owen Sound Krueger Custom Steel NorthStars 12 Mimico 1
Krueger Custom Steel goals scored by Ryann Seaman (5), Bree Wilkins (3) and singles by London Doyle, Katie Marshall, Hannah Davies and Charlotte Fox.
Owen Sound Krueger Custom Steel NorthStars 11 Beaches 2
Owen Sound goals scored by Katie Marshall (2), Ryann Seaman (2), Bree Wilkins (2) and singles by Hannah Davies, London Doyle, Camryn Stauffer and Emma Cooper.
Kerr & Grant Named All Stars
At the Canadian Box Lacrosse Showcase at the Toronto Rock Athletic Centre players deemed to be the best in their division were placed on All Star teams
In the 2007 Division Jonah Kerr from Owen Sound, & Wesley Grant of Port Elgin made the 2nd All Star team
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At total of 258 players from British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Nova Scotia and throughout the United States participated in the inaugural Canadian Box Showcase hosted at the world-class Toronto Rock Athletic Centre
The players deemed to be the best in their division were placed on the All-CBS First & Second Teams plus each division had a Most Outstanding Player Award.
Players were selected based on feedback from all coaches participating in the event, as well as various TRAC Athletics staff. Coaches at the Canadian Box Showcase included: Colin Doyle, Dan Dawson, Matt Sawyer, Latrell Harris, Andrew Kew, Rusty Kruger, Jon Harasym, Phil Sanderson, Adam Jay, Riley Hutchcraft, Phil Mazzuca, Payton Cormier, Jackson Suboch, Luke Pilcher, and others.
2007 Division
All-CBS First Team
Liam McKendrick (Acton, ON), Team Blue
Noah Candy (Strathroy, ON), Team Blue
Jackson Shabot (Orangeville, ON), Team Red
Finn Morgan (Oakville, ON), Team White
Vincent Onofrio (East Garafraxa, ON), Team Black
Blaine Powless (Southwold, ON), Team Blue (G)
All-CBS Second Team
Jonah Kerr (Owen Sound, ON), Team Black
Wesley Grant (Port Elgin, ON), Team Blue
Max Wojtowicz (St. Catharines, ON), Team Red
Jenson White (Cornwall, ON), Team White
Griff Hughes (Georgetown, ON), Team White
Rhys Gerrard (Dartmouth, NS), Team Red (G)
Most Outstanding Player
Liam McKendrick, Team Blue
Ireland Hired By Red Star
Former Owen Sound Attack coach Greg Ireland has been named as head coach for Kunlun Red Star.
Kunlun is a Chinese ice hockey club that joined the Kontinental Hockey League
A native of Orangeville Ireland coached the Attack for 4 years from 2011 to 2015