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PARIS PREDATORS’ SCOREBOARD

July 17 – U13 PFD Robinson (Paris) wins 10-8 against U13 Buitenwerf (Paris)

July 18 –U13 Buitenwerf (Paris) ties St. George Spartans 14-14

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July 18 – U13 PFD Robinson (Paris) loses 13-4 to Cambridge Cougars

July 18 – U9/U11 Team 6 ties Team 3 (Paris HL)

July 18 – U9/U11 Team 1 wins 5-7 against Team 5 (Paris HL)

July 18 – U9/U11 Team 2 wins 20-5 against Team 4 (Paris HL)

July 18 –U15 Munro (Paris) loses 14-6 against Burgessville Orioles

July 19 –U15 Munro (Paris) loses 11-5 against Lynden

July 20 –U11 Turnbull (Paris) loses 18-12 against Sweaburg

July 22 –U13 Buitenwerf (Paris) loses 13-8 against the Burford Panthers

July 22 – U13 PFD Robinson (Paris) loses 16-6 to Ayr Jr Vics

Recreation,

July 31

-Women’s Triathlon

-Swimming begins today and Canada is looking forward to seeing if Penny Olesiak can bring home medals in the 4 events she will be competing in

-Women’s Water Polo Canada faces China in an event that literally on the surface looks easy, but below the surface, skills like treading water while being mauled takes place (not so easy, eh?).

-Women’s 3 on 3 Basketball Canada faces China

-Men’s Beach Volleyball, with the Eiffel Tower in the background, Canada faces Brazil

-Women’s Beach Volleyball Canada faces the Swiss side

August 1

-Men’s Golf opens today and the last time Canada medaled was in 1904. This year Corey Connors and Nick Taylor can medal.

-Women’s 200m Race Walk opens the “Athletics” series of this year’s games

-Women’s 3 on 3 Basketball Canada faces Germany -Rowing

-Women’s Basketball Canada opens against Australia and will be bolstered with four WNBA players. Kia Nurse, Laeticia Amihere, Bridget Carleton and Aaliyah Edwards.

-Boxing, Table Tennis, Artistic Gymnastics and Badminton continue

-Women’s 3 on 3 Basketball Canada faces home country France

August 2

-Track and Field and Trampoline Gymnastics begin today, and Badminton, Handball, Shooting, Archery, Rowing, Swimming, Sailing, Fencing, Archery, Judo, and Table Tennis continue

-Men’s Decathlon opens today and London Ontario’s Damian Warner is the reigning Olympic Champion and 4time world medalist is the favourite

-Men’s Basketball Canada faces Spain

-Women’s 3 on 3 Basketball Canada faces the USA side and later on Spain

August 3

-Judo, Badminton, Golf, Handball, Shooting, Archery, Rowing, Equestrian, Field Hockey, Water Polo, Rowing Swimming, Sailing, Gymnastics, Archery and Track and Field Continue

-Women’s 3 on 3 Basketball Canada faces Azerbaijan

Next week we’ll talk about Canada’s exciting Track and Field team and feature the schedule beyond August 3. Tune in for more!

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