SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 19TH 

  

The Canadian Football League is idle until Thursday, August 21st when the Winnipeg Blue Bombers visit the Montreal Alouettes to begin Week 12. The Saskatchewan Roughriders are idle until Saturday, August 23rd when they visit the Calgary Stampeders. The Green and White have 8 wins, 1 loss for 16 points…good for 1st place in the West Division. Calgary has 6 wins, 3 losses for 12 points…good for 2nd place in the West Division. 

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The Prairie Football Conference is off until Sunday, August 24th when Week 3 of the season starts and ends with 3 games, including the Saskatoon Hilltops at home to the Winnipeg Rifles. Kick-off time is 1 p.m. at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. The Toppers have 1 win, 1 loss for 2 points…tied for 3rd place. The Winnipeg Rifles have 2 wins, 0 losses for 4 points…tied for 1st place.   

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Canada West Non-Conference—1 game: 

Huskies Women’s Soccer at McMaster Marauders—5:15 p.m. 

Tomorrow, Huskies Football returns with their first and only exhibition game of the season when they host the U-B-C Thunderbirds at Griffiths Stadium. Kickoff time is 7 p.m. 

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Major League Baseball: 

American League—5 day games 

Inter-League—3 day games, 2 night, including… 

Toronto Blue Jays vs Pittsburgh Pirates—4:40 p.m. at Pittsburgh 

National League—2 day game, 2 night games, 1 Doubleheader 

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Saskatoon Amateur Softball Association: 

Keith McLean’s Men Division—2 games: 

Delisle Pride U23 vs Saskatoon Jacks—6:45 p.m. at Bob Van Impe Stadium 

Delisle Pride U23 vs Saskatoon Jacks—8:30 p.m. at Bob Van Impre Stadium 

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Saskatoon Men’s Baseball League—2 games in the B Division 

Cannons vs Expos—6 p.m. at Leakos Field 

Rhinos vs Reds—6 p.m. at Diefenbaker Park 

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The 2025 Canada Summer Games continue today and run through Sunday, August 24th in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. Saskatchewan has a full contingent of 377 athletes and 85 coaches taking part in the 19 sports contested in the multi-sport event, representing 92 different communities from across the province. There is action today in Artistic Swimming, Athletics, Women’s Baseball, Men’s Box Lacrosse, Diving, Golf, Men and Women’s Soccer, and Volleyball. Saskatchewan has 2 medals – 1 gold, 0 silver and 3 bronze – good for 7th place in the provincial standings. 

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