NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Championship
UConn 76 San Diego State 59
Tristan Newton had 19 points for the Huskies
Adama Sanogo who was a force throughout the tournament added 17 points & 10 rebounds in the win.
There were no games in the NBA last night
Tonight the Toronto Raptors are at Charlotte to meet the Hornets for the 2nd time in 3 days
The Raptors are 39 & 39 on the year & tied for 8th in the Eastern Conference with Atlanta
Tipoff is 7 pm
Miami Heat at Detroit Pistons 7 pm
Cleveland Cavaliers at Orlando Magic 7 pm
Milwaukee Bucks at Washington Wizards 7 pm
Minnesota Timberwolves at Brooklyn Nets 7:30 pm
Atlanta Hawks at Chicago Bulls 8 pm
Denver Nuggets at Houston Rockets 8 pm
Portland Trail Blazers at Memphis Grizzlies 8 pm
Sacramento Kings at New Orleans Pelicans 8 pm
Boston Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers 8 pm
Los Angeles Lakers at Utah Jazz 9 pm
Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden State Warriors 10 pm
San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns 10 pm
National Hockey League
Vegas Golden Knights 4 Minnesota Wild 3 (SO)
The Golden Knights had 3 shootout markers to win a battle of division leaders.
Dallas Stars 5 Nashville Predators 1
Jason Robertson had a 4 point game for Dallas who clinched a playoff spot.
Seattle Kraken 8 Arizona Coyotes 1
Jared McCann scored twice for the Kraken
Seattle is 3 points up on Winnipeg and 5 ahead of Calgary for the top Wild Card playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Tomorrow night, Calgary is at Winnipeg.
Tonight
Columbus Blue Jackets at Toronto Maple Leafs 7 pm
Ottawa Senators at Carolina Hurricanes 7 pm
Buffalo Sabres at Florida Panthers 7 pm
Detroit Red Wings at Montreal Canadiens 7 pm
Pittsburgh Penguins at New Jersey Devils 7 pm
Vegas Golden Knights at Nashville Predators 8 pm
Philadelphia Flyers at St. Louis Blues 8 pm
Chicago Blackhawks at Calgary Flames 9 pm
Seattle Kraken at Vancouver Canucks 10 pm
Edmonton Oilers at Los Angeles Kings 10:30 pm
Colorado Avalanche at San Jose Sharks 10:30 pm
Ontario Hockey League Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Flint Firebirds 5 Saginaw Spirit 4 (OT)
Nolan Dann scored the winner 12:41 into overtime
Ethan Hay had 3 assists for the Firebirds
( Saginaw leads the best of 7; 2-1 )
Tonight
Western Conference Quarterfinals
London Knights at Owen Sound Attack
( London leads the best of 7; 2-0 )
7 pm
Windsor Spitfires at Kitchener Rangers
( Kitchener leads the best of 7; 2-0 )
7 pm
Sarnia Sting at Guelph Storm
( Sarnia leads the best of 7; 2-0 )
7 pm
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals
Ottawa 67’s at Oshawa Generals
( Ottawa leads the best of 7; 2-0 )
7:05 pm
North Bay Battalion at Mississauga Steelheads
( The best of 7 is tied 1-1 )
7 pm
Barrie Colts at Hamilton Bulldogs
( Barrie leads the best of 7; 2-1 )
7 pm
Peterborough Petes at Sudbury Wolves
( Peterborough leads the best of 7; 2-0 )
7 pm
PJHL Pollock Division Semifinal
Mount Forest Patriots 4 Wingham Ironmen 1
Dylan Szymanowski scored twice for the Patriots
Mount Forest broke a 1-1 tie with 3 goals in the 3rd period
( The Patriots win the best of 7; 4-3 & advance to meet the Hanover Barons in the Division Final )
Patriots 4 Ironmen 1
1st
2:02 WIN Matt Tolton (2) ASST: Jonah Burley (3), Coleson Fischer (6) (PP)
8:22 MFP Dylan Szymanowski (6) ASST: None
2nd
No Scoring
3rd
1:53 MFP Dylan Szymanowski (7) ASST: Aidan Doig (2) (PP)
19:17 MFP Brody Leblanc (10) ASST: Elijah Brahaney (7) (EN)
19:55 MFP Bryan Richardson (2) ASST: None (EN)
PJHL Carruthers Division Semifinal
Alliston Hornets 3 Schomberg Cougars 2
Darin Bain, Cole Turcotte & Mark Coish scored for Alliston
Anthony Nascimento & Evan Wilson had the Schomberg goals
( The Hornets win the best of 7; 4-3 & advance to meet the Stayner Siskins in the Division Final )
Hornets 3 Cougars 2
1st
6:02 SCH Anthony Nascimento (4) ASST: Anthony Roberts (4)
2nd
13:11 ALL Darin Bain (AP) (2) ASST: Jackson Young (1)
16:01 ALL Cole Turcotte (9) ASST: None (PP)
3rd
5:39 ALL Mark Coish (4) ASST: Connor Hiles (3)
13:28 SCH Evan Wilson (1) ASST: None
Major League Baseball
Kansas City Royals 9 Toronto Blue Jays 5
MJ Melendez hit a 2-run homer as the Royals opened a 7-0 lead in the 4th inning
Nicky Lopez had a 2-run triple and Bobby Witt Jr. delivered a pair of RBI singles
Brady Singer pitched 5 effective innings for KC
After winning on Opening Day, the Blue Jays have lost 3 in a row and sit last in the American League East.
Tampa Bay Rays 6 Washington Nationals 2
New York Yankees 8 Philadelphia Phillies 1
Baltimore Orioles 2 Texas Rangers 0
Pittsburgh Pirates 7 Boston Red Sox 6
Minnesota Twins 11 Miami Marlins 1
Cleveland Guardians 12 Oakland Athletics 11 ( 10 innings )
San Francisco Giants 12 Chicago White Sox 3
Detroit Tigers 7 Houston Astros 6 ( 11 innings )
Los Angeles Angels 7 Seattle Mariners 3
Atlanta Braves 8 St.Louis Cardinals 4
Milwaukee Brewers 10 New York Mets 0
Cincinnati Reds 7 Chicago Cubs 6
San Diego Padres 5 Arizona Diamondbacks 4
Los Angeles Dodgers 13 Colorado Rockies 4
Today
Toronto Blue Jays at Kansas City Royals
Kikuchi (0-0) vs Bubic (0-0)
7:40 pm
Arizona Diamondbacks at San Diego Padres 4:10 pm
Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati Reds 6:40 pm
Minnesota Twins at Miami Marlins 6:40 pm
Philadelphia Phillies at New York Yankees 7:05 pm
Tampa Bay Rays at Washington Nationals 7:05 pm
Pittsburgh Pirates at Boston Red Sox 7:10 pm
New York Mets at Milwaukee Brewers 7:40 pm
Atlanta Braves at St.Louis Cardinals 7:45 pm
Baltimore Orioles at Texas Rangers 8:05 pm
Detroit Tigers at Houston Astros 8:10 pm
Cleveland Guardians at Oakland Athletics 9:40 pm
Los Angeles Angels at Seattle Mariners 9:40 pm
Colorado Rockies at Los Angeles Dodgers 10:10 pm
World Men’s Curling Championship
at Ottawa
Sweden leads the standings at 5 & 0
Canada is 3 & 2 after beating Japan 6-3 yesterday
The Brad Gushue rink meets Czechia this afternoon at 2 pm
Draw 8
United States 11 South Korea 5
Italy 7 Germany 2
Switzerland 11 Norway 4
Czech Republic 7 Turkey 6
Standings
Sweden (Edin) 5 & 0
Norway (Ramsfjell) 4 & 1
Switzerland (Schwaller) 4 & 1
Japan (Yanagisawa) 3 & 1
Scotland (Mouat) 3 & 1
Canada (Gushue) 3 & 2
Italy (Retornaz) 3 & 2
Czech Republic (Klima) 2 & 3
United States (Shuster) 2 & 3
Germany (Totzek) 1 & 4
South Korea (Jeong) 1 & 4
New Zealand (Hood) 0 & 4
Turkey (Karagoz) 0 & 5
Round Robin Session 9
9 am
Republic of Korea v Switzerland
Scotland v United States
Japan v New Zealand
Round Robin Session 10
2 pm
Czechia v Canada
Türkiye v Germany
Japan v Sweden
Italy v Norway
Round Robin Session 11
7 pm
New Zealand v Italy
United States v Türkiye
Republic of Korea v Czechia
Switzerland v Scotland
WTA
at Bogota, Colombia
Eugenie Bouchard swept Yiena In-Albon 6-3 & 6-2
at Charleston
Katherine Sebov defeated Lauren Davis 4-6, 6-1 & 6-2
Carol Zhao outlast Maria Lourdes Care 4-6. 7-5 7 7-6
Today
at Charleston
10 am
Leylah Annie Fernandez vs Evgeniya Rodina
MTA Indoor Provincial Championships
at North York
The Georgian Bay Coyotes won 8 medals
Mite Boys
400m race
Bennett Hustwitt won Gold and Eli McPhatter won Silver
In the 800 metres, Hustwitt was 2nd & McPhatter 3rd
Senior Boys 2000 metres
Emmett Leary won gold
Senior Girls 2000
Isabel Spence finished 3rd
from Steve Leary
The “indoor” Track and Field season came to an exciting end this weekend as 17 members from the Coyote track club travelled to the Toronto Track and Field Centre for the 2023 Indoor Provincial Championships. It has been a long season of training outdoors during inclement weather and our athletes worked hard on honing both their racing speed and their grit. With over 700 athletes from across the Province registered to compete this was the largest championship meet held in recent memory.
The weekend got off to a good start on Saturday morning, with four Coyotes competing in the 1200m races. All four athletes performed very well and came away with personal best times. Tyke girl, Alba Hargreaves fought hard and came away with a notable performance and a fourth-place finish.
Immediately following the 1200m races, we got into the 1500m races where we had 9 athletes competing. In the Atom boys’ races, Richard Saunders started out hard and took the lead after the first turn and then settled into a very quick pace. He led his heat from start to finish and placed an impressive 4th overall. Our Senior boy, Emmett Leary also performed well and came away with a 3rd place finish.
On Saturday afternoon, the Coyote Mite boys competed in the 400m race. It was a rough start to the afternoon as the clock was started too early when the starter tested his pistol for the first heat of the boys. As a result, Bennett Hustwitt and Eli McPhatter raced, not knowing what the time to beat, from the first race heat, was. Officials had to review the video footage following all the races in order to determine the final placements. To the Coyotes delight, Bennett Hustwitt came away with a gold medal and Eli McPhatter came away with a silver medal.
After a night of fun in the pool and relaxation, the Coyotes came back to the track on Sunday, hungry for some more personal bests. All our athletes were signed up to run in the 800m race. The Mite boys put on another great show to start the day as Bennett Hustwitt took a silver medal and Eli McPhatter took a bronze medal. Following them, Tyke girls Avery McPhatter and Breanna Hustwitt paced themselves very well, and both walked off the track with new personal best times. Breanna knocked a whopping 22 seconds off the time she set in February! Our Tyke boy, Caleb Cleland worked hard to stay in the middle of the pack, and he finished strong, placing 8th. Chloe Burgess, one of our Atom girls, had a great day of racing, taking second in her heat and pushing herself to a new personal best by over 6 seconds. In the Atom boys’ race, Jacob Martindill, Richard Saunders and Nathan Leary all put forth solid performances, all taking home new personal bests and finishing 7th, 8th and 9th. In the Senior boys’ races, there were some new faces and speeds being seen. Coyote Emmett Leary went out hard and stuck to his pace, chasing after a new runner from New Zealand who narrowly missed the Provincial record which was set by Kevin Sullivan 35 years ago in 1988. Emmett came away with a new personal best and another bronze medal for his efforts. Intermediate boy, Ethan Mei also ran a new personal best time and came away with a bronze medal.
Some of the Coyotes stuck around to compete in the 2000m race, a race that hasn’t been offered in over 5 years, primarily due to Covid. The lone Coyote Senior girl, Isabel Spence, started out hard and then maintained a very strong pace, finishing 3rd and winning her first Provincial medal, while out pacing 3 of our 4 Senior boys. We had four Coyote boys running in the Senior race and it was great to see them working together as a team. All four boys took home personal best times with Emmett Leary winning the gold medal. Emmett had his sights set on the Provincial record, and though he missed this target by a few seconds, he knocked 19 seconds off his previous best time and now owns the 2nd fastest recorded 2000m time in Ontario Minor Track history, and the fastest time since 2012. Newcomer to the team, River Jones, displayed a big finishing kick to pass his teammate Bryson Cleland. They finished 4th and 5th respectively. Nathan Leary, who had gone up an age category in order to get to race this distance, finished strong in 6th place.
In all, the Coyote team had strong performances all weekend. Of the 36 events in which the Coyote athletes competed this weekend, they set new personal best times in 28 of those races along with an amazing 8 Provincial championship medals, plenty of top eight finishes and many priceless memories. Congratulations to all those who participated. The team is now on a two week break and will resume training for the outdoor track season starting on Tuesday April 18th. For a complete list of race results or to find out more about the team, check out our website at: www.georgianbaycoyotes.com
New Hamburg Under 15 Hockey Tournament
Final
Owen Sound Foodland Attack 6 New Hamburg Huskies 5
Events
Tryouts & Training for the Owen Sound Junior B NorthStar Lacrosse Club are underway
The NorthStars will conduct their sessions at the Desboro Arena on the following dates;
Tonight at 7 pm
& April 11th at 7 pm
There will be an exhibition game Saturday April 15th at Durham when the Junior NorthStars meet Orangeville
The Junior NorthStars 1st home game is scheduled for April 22nd
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The 43rd annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser returns in April with in-person bowling at three alleys, in Owen Sound, Collingwood and Port Elgin.
Bowl for Kids’ Sake bowling events will take place on the following dates;
– in Owen Sound at The Bowling Alley on Thursday, April 13th from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m., April 14th from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m., and April 15th from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
– in Collingwood at Georgian Bowl Thursday, April 20th from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.- 9 p.m.
– & in Port Elgin at Sunset Family Fun Centre on April 21st from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
The Big Brothers Big Sisters of Grey Bruce event supports more than 140 youths, numerous in-school tutoring programs and a monthly outdoor wellness program in Grey, Bruce and western Simcoe counties. More than 70 youths are on a waiting list.
An online silent auction will run from April 6-22.
Winners will be announced on Tuesday, April 25 via Zoom and will be available for viewing on BBBS Grey Bruce’s social media sites. A link will be provided to participants.
For more information and to register, visit greybruce.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca and click “Events” or call 519-376-4449.
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The Walk/Run for REACH is back with a community fundraiser for the program on Saturday, May 6th from 9am to 12 noon.
The event will take place at the back entrance to Harrison Park.
Anyone can register or set up a team.
For more on the Walk/Run for REACH visit reachcentre.org/race-for-reach
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On Friday May 12, join 560 CFOS for the 1st EVER Rotary YMCA Camp Presqu’ile Radiothon.
Be listening from 6 am-6 pm on May 12th as we take calls, pledges, challenges and donations to support both camp registration and renovation projects at Rotary YMCA Camp Presqu’ile
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COLLINGWOOD SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONIES
Saturday, May 13, 2023
The 24th bi-annual COLLINGWOOD SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONIES is confirmed to officially welcome its Class of 2022 Inductees at the Collingwood Legion.
For this event, we are honoured to welcome retired NHL Referee Terry Gregson as our featured guest speaker. His officiating career began in the OMHA progressing through to the OHA, WHL, IHL, and CHL culminating in his arrival to the NHL in 1979. Throughout his NHL career, Terry officiated 1400 games plus 158 playoff games across 18 consecutive years that included 8 Stanley Cup finals.
On the International front, Terry officiated professional hockey in Helsinki, Stockholm and Japan.
A proud member of the Guelph Hall of Fame & OHA Honour Roll, Terry is a recipient of the Ron Foxcroft Officiating Excellence Award & NASO Gold Whistle Award for his contribution to the World of
Officiating across all sports in North America.
In his post-ice career, Terry was the Senior Officiating Manager of NHL officials assisting in the development and execution of new managerial programs & succession planning program from 2005-2009 then Senior Vice President and Director of Officiating in charge of the NHL officiating staff from 2009-2013.
The following agenda is planned for the evening.
5:00 p.m. – Cocktails
6:00 p.m. – Parade of Inductees
6:10 p.m. – Master of Ceremonies – John Kirby
– Official Welcome & Introduction of VIP’s, Directors, Hall of Fame Members
6:15 p.m. – Dinner
7:30 p.m. – Guest Speaker – Terry Gregson
8:00 p.m. – Sports Wall of Fame
2017-18 Collingwood Blackhawks Atom AE3 Hockey Team
8:15 p.m. – Sports Hall of Fame – Induction Ceremonies
Harvey Pearen Builder Hockey & Baseball
OMHA Hockey Linesman & Referee 1960’s
Collingwood Minor Hockey Coach 1960-65
1966-70 Coach of Collingwood Legionnaires Midget Rep Hockey Team
OMHA Finalist, Numerous Georgian Bay Championships, Silver Stick Qualifier
Manager of Collingwood Blues (Junior B) Hockey 1973-76
Baseball Umpire 1980-1990’s
Raymond Sheffield Athlete – Hockey
Raised in Collingwood, Raymond’s career began in Minor Hockey and progressed through to 1998-89 Stayner Siskins (Jr. C Champions) , OHA Collingwood Blues
(1989-90) & Creemore Chiefs
First captain of the Newcastle North Stars (2002) in Australian Ice Hockey League
Won 4 National Championships + nine final appearances
Newcastle retired Raymond’s #19 after 13 year career averaging .64 pts/gm & captained more games than any player in the AIHL
Volunteered as Equipment Mgr. for 2007 National Senior Team in the IIHF World Championships (Div. II, Group B) in Seoul, Korea. Silver Medal.
Returned as Assistant Coach for the North Stars (2016) and won his fifth National Championship
Wall of Fame – Team
2017-18 Collingwood Blackhawks PeeWee AE3 Hockey Team
OMHA Champions, Georgian Bay Champions, 2018 Silver Stick Semi Finalists
Full Season Record 43-4-3
9:00 p.m. – Closing Remarks
Induction Ceremony tickets are $45.00 (incl. dinner).
Revenues generated from ticket sales assist in the Hall’s continued operations.
For further Induction ticket sales information, please contact: Jim Malley, Manager at Blue Mountain Golf and Country Club 705-445-3918 ext. 103 jmalley@bmgcc.ca or a Director
Collingwood Sports Hall of Fame
Directors: Marie Stephenson, Jim Malley, Dave Chandler, Dave Labelle, Mary Anne Scudder, Sandy Cunningham, Roger Hannon, Scott MacMurchy, Chris Potts, & Mark Rich
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31st ANNUAL CRIME STOPPERS OF GREY BRUCE GOLF TOURNEY SET TO GO THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2023
The Organizing Committee wish to announce that the 31st Annual Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce Charity Golf Tournament is set to go on Thursday, June 1, 2023 at Saugeen Golf Club.
Day of Registration starts @ 10 AM with an 11 AM Shot Gun Tee-off start.
Organizers are delighted to announce a new roster of Title Sponsors for 2023. Bayshore Broadcasting, Germania Mutual Insurance and MacLean’s Ales have all committed to perpetuating this highly successful and important event.
Proceeds will continue to support the essential work that Crime Stoppers does to make our communities in Grey Bruce safe.
Outgoing Co-sponsors Trillium Mutual Insurance and Waterloo Brewery are to be commended for helping to raise nearly $600,000.00 in the first 30 years. The Tournament Committee wish to thank both organizations for their past support.
For further details on this announcement, contact Tourney Co-chair Joe Dietrich: 519-889-2866.
For further info on golf registration please go to: CSGBgolf@germaniamutual.com or contact Elena DeBono at Germania Mutual Insurance: 1-888-418-7770 ext. 260.
For further information about Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce please call 519-371-6078
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Owen Sound Crescent Club Memorial Golf Tournament
Saturday June 17th at Legacy Ridge Golf Club
Tee Times begin at 10ish
Format: 4-Man Scramble
Entry Fee: $120
New/Potential Members $ 175 (includes Crescent Club membership for remainder of 2023 and 2024)
Price includes 18 Holes of Golf, Power Cart, Dinner, Bag Drop for each player & Closest to the Pin
For additional information or to Register your group or individually please contact Ron Glenn at Ronald.p.glenn@gmail.com
The Annual Golf Tournament is a significant fundraiser to support the ongoing efforts of the Club.
Again, this year we will continue the tradition to recognize those members that have passed with the sponsorship of the Memorial Walk at the Golf Tournament and the Memorial Wall at the Club. If you wish to recognize a member that is no longer with us a $50 donation will add the Member to our Memorial Walk/Wall.
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The annual Mount Forest ” Get Yer Hillbilly On ” Ribfest is Thursday July 13th
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The Owen Sound Subaru Triathlon is set for July 30th at Kelso Beach Park
Registration is now open
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The annual Wiarton Rotary Shore-To-Shore race is Monday August 7th from Oliphant to Wiarton
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The Lakeshore Women’s Triathlon (formerly Kincardine Women’s Triathlon) will be moving to Saugeen Shores for its 2023 race scheduled for August 12, 2023.
The triathlon will take place at the Main Beach, with the cycle heading out to North Shore Road and Concession 10, and the run happening on the path along North Shore Rd.
For more information contact Sarah Foster, Race Director, 416-895-5151 or sarmillar@gmail.com
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The Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation announced its first annual Bruce County Bash in partnership with 97.9 The Bruce and Three Sheets Brewing on Saturday, August 19 at the Coliseum in Southampton.
This exciting fundraising event will feature two amazing bands, 54-40 & Tommy Youngsteen, who will be performing LIVE in concert.
The Bruce County Bash is a new addition to the hospital foundation’s Gran Fondo Lake Huron presented by Bruce Power & Suppliers fundraising cycling event
The concert is designed to add to the excitement of the weekend and create an opportunity for more people across the region who don’t cycle to take part in the Gran Fondo Lake Huron festivities.
Tickets for the Bruce County Bash can be purchased online at www.smhfoundation.ca or by contacting the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation office 519-797-3230 x 3230.
Proceeds from the event will go toward local mental health initiatives.
For more information about the Bruce County Bash, please visit the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation’s website
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The 35th annual Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular is set to run from Friday August 25th to September 3rd, 2023
The derby is conducted by the Sydenham Sportsmen Association
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Kids of Steel
FAMILY FUN FIT’S INAUGURAL OWEN SOUND KIDS OF STEEL TRIATHLON AND ADULT TRY-A-TRI SATURDAY AUGUST 26,2023
at OWEN SOUND YMCA 700 TENTH ST EAST, OWEN SOUND N4K 0C6
Race Information:
As per Triathlon Ontario, participants will be placed in the age category as per their age on December 31, 2023.
This event is fully sanctioned and insured by Triathlon Ontario.
All swims are in the Owen Sound YMCA pool. Life jackets are offered and available to all athletes.
All runs are on a fast flat 1km loop or shorter.
Helmets are mandatory! No exceptions!
Age group wave starts, youngest to oldest.
First wave at 8:30 a.m.
This event is NOT timed. Our focus is on fun and participation.
All participants receive a finishers medal, event T shirt, race kit, and post-race snack.
Bikes and helmets are to be in proper working order (parent’s responsibility)
Most of the bike course is on paved road within the YMCA parking lot. Some of it is on gravel. The entire bike course for all ages is closed off from traffic.
PLEASE NOTE DISTANCES ARE APPROXIMATE.
Age Specific Distances:
Age Swim Bike Run
3-5 15m 600m 100m
6-7 25m 1.5km 500m
8-9 50m 3km 1km
10-11 100m 6km 2km
12-13 150m 9km 2km
14-15 200m 9km 3km
High 200m 9km 3km
School
Division
Adult 200m 9km 3km
Race Fees:
Entry fee $45.
If you do not have a valid 2023 Triathlon Ontario membership, there is an additional fee for your one-day race insurance.
Non-Triathlon Ontario Member under 8 years old please add $2
Non-Triathlon Ontario Member aged 8-15, please add $6.
Non-Triathlon members 16 years old and over, please add $8
Please include your individual valid 2023 Triathlon Ontario membership number when registering if you have. If you are not a member you must pay the additional fee so we can submit your one-day event insurance to Triathlon Ontario.
Race Kit Pick-up:
For all local racers: Friday August 25 4;00-8;00PM at Owen Sound YMCA (700 Tenth Street East).
For out of town racers: Saturday August 26 Owen Sound YMCA from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m.
If your child is in the 3-5 age group, and you are picking up their race kit Saturday morning, please arrive between 7 and 7:30am or they may miss their start time.
KITS ARE NOT AVAILABLE AFTER 8:30 A.M.
Race Course Tours/Orientation Fri Aug 25
AT THE OWEN SOUND YMCA
Course tours are highly recommended for all participants to familiarize yourselves with the course, distances and venue. Although our course has many volunteers to direct athletes, we highly recommend that you come for a tour on Friday, as there will be no course tours on our event day. Course tours are your chance to ask all of your questions and understand what to expect event day.
COURSE TOURS WILL BE OFFERED AUG 25 AT: 4:30pm, 5:30pm, 6:30pm, 7:30pm by the Race Director. The entire parking lot of the YMCA will be open at the Centre on Friday August 25.
***Registration will close at 6pm on Wed August 23. It is at that time we’ll see how many participants we have. We then begin to schedule youngest to the oldest in waves with a maximum of 12 participants, with time in between each wave to keep things organized and course re sets for different ages. We cannot give you start times until you come to kit pick August 25. Please do not email in advance asking for start times. Thank you. ***
RACE DAY Parking Information:
Parking for participants will be announced closer to the event. Please follow the signage.
Some of the parking lot race day will be used for patrons of the YMCA and some of the parking lot will be an active bike course. To ensure safety please obey all signage, barricades and volunteer instructions.
Race Director Contact info:
Christina Kaufmann familyfunfit@rogers.com
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The annual Meaford Scarecrow Invasion & Family Festival will climax on Friday September 29th with the annual parade along Sykes Street and the family festival at the Meaford Rotary Pavillion