Kamloops This Week May 31, 2019

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FRIDAY, May 31, 2019

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The Kamloops Blazers will play host to their annual spring development camp this weekend at Brock Arena. Each of the club’s nine selections at the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft in Calgary, including first-round picks Mats Lindgren and Connor Levis, will be at the camp. Darryl Sydor, Aaron Keller, Steve Gainey and Dan De Palma will share coaching duties. The camp for 2003- and 2004born players will feature three goalies, nine defencemen and 10 forwards. Sessions will run from noon to 2:15 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. on Sunday. Ice times are open to the public. DAIRY RUN RESULTS The 35th Blackwell Dairy Fun Run was held last Sunday in Barnhartvale, with more than 200 runners pounding the pavement on rural roads. Finishing first, second and third, respectively, in the threekilometre distance were Moira

Photographer Colleen Belland captured Jodi Edworthy of Penticton racing in the 35th annual Blackwell Dairy Fun Run last Sunday in Kamloops.

Tournament Capital Sports

BRIEFS Minichiello (13:38), JT Twemlow (14:56) and Samuel St. Pierre (14:48). Jeff Vogt (55:16), Ian Mckinley (55:30) and David Guss (55:58) reached the podium in the 15-kilometre race, which doubled as an Interior Running

Association event. Jessica Fisher (1:08.50) was the first female finisher. RATTLERS WAXED The Armstrong Shamrocks knocked off the visiting Kamloops Rattlers 11-2 last weekend in Thompson Okanagan Senior Lacrosse League play. Jorge Thomas and Todd Hoggarth notched goals for Kamloops. Steve McIlwrath led the Shamrocks with six points.

RiverDogs enjoy home cooking The bantam AAA Kamloops RiverDogs posted a 3-1 record in B.C. Minor Baseball Association action last weekend in the Tournament Capital. Kamloops earned a split against the Vancouver Community Mounties on Saturday, winning the opener 4-3 and dropping the rematch 8-7. Tyler Dhaliwal was the winning pitcher in Game 1, allowing two runs in four innings of work. Rollin Sanderson had an inside-the-park home run in Game 2. The Dogs twice bested the Richmond City Chuckers on Sunday, winning 11-3 in the first game and blanking their opponents 6-0 in the rematch. Ryan Petrie was the winning pitcher in Game 1 and had

offensive help from Sanderson, Nolan Foster and Matthew MacDonald. Sanderson pitched five innings in the rematch, allowing no runs and striking out seven batters in victory. Parker Robertson had two doubles and two RBI.

Saturday, winning 5-1 and losing 12-8. Tallis McLeod was victorious on the mound for the Dogs, who were twice beaten by Tri-City on Sunday, falling 4-3 and 9-6. League standings: Cloverdale Nationals (18-4), Chilliwack Cougars (13-3), Kelowna Sun Devils (10-6), Tri-City (109), Ridge Meadows (14-14), Richmond Chuckers (11-11), Kamloops (5-13) and Township Blue Sox (0-21).

ONE-WIN WEEKEND The Kamloops RiverDogs posted a 1-3 record in B.C. Baseball College Prep League play last weekend in the Tournament Capital. Kamloops earned a split with the Ridge Meadows Royals on

DOGS KEEP PACE RiverDogs Red and White posted 2-1 records in 13-andunder B.C. Minor Baseball Association action on the weekend. Both teams were in Vernon to play the Canadians on Saturday. White (4-6) doubled

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Vernon 12-6, thanks in part to an outstanding performance from Trisztan Bowen, and Red (6-4) bumped the Canadians 7-3, with Grady Johnson among the most productive Kamloopsians. White split a doubleheader with West Kelowna in the Tournament Capital on Sunday. Jace Koskimaki allowed four hits in more than four innings of work in a 6-2 defeat. JJ George provided sound pitching in limited work in an 11-5 victory in the rematch. RiverDogs Red split a doubleheader with Salmon Arm in Kamloops on Sunday. Jayce Matkowski was 4-for-4 at the plate in Game 1, a 14-9 victory. Ryder Corsi was 3-for-3 in the rematch, a, 11-9 defeat.

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