Canadian Football League–Week 14 of the season starts with 2 games:
Saskatchewan Roughriders 19, Edmonton Elks 17
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 26, B-C Lions 18
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On the high school beat:
Saskatoon Varsity Football League Playoffs
Holy Cross 26, St. Joseph 0
(6-A Division City Championship game)
Regina Varsity Football League Playoffs
Miller 27, LeBoldus 9
(6-A Division City Championship game. Winners of Saskatoon and Regina finals meet in the Provincial 6-A Championship game on Saturday, November 13th at Saskatoon Minor Football Field)
Provincial 5-A Division semi-final
Balgonie-Greenall 25, Regina-Sheldon Williams 22 (OT)
(Winner advances to final against winner of Saskatoon-Bishop Mahoney at Weyburn semi-final, being played today, on Friday, November 12th in Regina)
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The Prairie Football Conference playoffs are off until Sunday when both semi-final games are played, as follows…
Saskatoon Hilltops vs Edmonton Huskies
(Kick-off time is 1 p.m. at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. CJWW’s broadcast starts at 12:45 p.m.)
Winnipeg Rifles at Regina Thunder—1 p.m.
(The winners meet in the P-F-C final on November 14th.)
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On campus:
The Canada West University Football Conference returns to action today when Week 6 of the season starts and ends with 3 games, including the Saskatchewan Huskies playing host to the Calgary Dinos. Kick-off time is 2 p.m. at Griffiths Stadium. Saskatchewan has 4 wins, 1 loss for 8 points…good for 1st place. Calgary has 2 wins, 3 losses for 4 points…tied for 4th place.
Canada West University Women’s Soccer Conference Final Four Playoffs at Langley, B-C
Trinity Western Spartans 1, Saskatchewan Huskies 0
Canada West University Women’s Hockey Conference
Trinity Western Spartans 1, Saskatchewan Huskies 0
Canada West University Men’s Hockey Conference
Saskatchewan Huskies 6, Regina Cougars 2
Canada West University Basketball Conference
Saskatchewan Huskies 81, Regina Cougars 48 (women’s)
Regina Cougars 87, Saskatchewan Huskies 76 (men’s)
Canada West University Volleyball Conference
Brandon Bobcats 3, Saskatchewan Huskies 2 (men’s)
Brandon Bobcats 3, Saskatchewan Huskies 1 (women’s)
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Western Hockey League—10 games:
Prince Albert Raiders 5, Saskatoon Blades 1
(The teams play the back-end of their weekend home-and-home series tonight at 7 p.m. at SaskTel Centre.)
Red Deer Rebels 5, Brandon Wheat Kings 3
Swift Current Broncos 3, Medicine Hat Tigers 2
Moose Jaw Warriors 4, Lethbridge Hurricanes 1
Calgary Hitmen 6, Edmonton Oil Kings 5
Vancouver Giants 3, Prince George Cougars 1
Kamloops Blazers 6, Victoria Royals 0
Portland Winterhawks 5, Kelowna Rockets 4 (SO)
Everett Silvertips 5, Spokane Chiefs 4
Seattle Thunderbirds 5, Tri-City Americans 3
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Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League—4 games:
Yorkton Terriers 5, Battlefords North Stars 3
Notre Dame Hounds at Kindersley Klippers – POSTPONDED
Nipawin Hawks 5, La Ronge Ice Wolves 4 (SO)
Humboldt Broncos 4, Weyburn Red Wings 0
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Prairie Junior Hockey League:
Saskatoon Westleys 3, Pilot Butte Storm 2
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Saskatchewan Male Under-18 Triple-A Hockey League—2 games:
Warman Wildcats 4, Tisdale Trojans 2
Estevan Bears 5, Swift Current Legionnaires 4 (SO)
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National Hockey League–5 games:
Winnipeg Jets 5, Chicago Blackhawks 1
Edmonton Oilers 6, New York Rangers 5 (OT)
Nashville Predators 3, Vancouver Canucks 2
Anaheim Ducks 3, Arizona Coyotes 1
Los Angeles Kings 3, New Jersey Devils 2 (OT)
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The Saskatchewan Rush open their 2021-22 National Lacrosse League training camp this weekend at the Henk Ruys Soccer Centre. The first session starts at 4:45 p.m. Workouts will continue all weekend. The second weekend of camp will run November 12th through 14th at the Toronto Rock Athletic Centre in Oakville, Ontario. The Rush‘s final weekend of pre-season preparation will be held November 26th through 28th before Saskatchewan opens the regular-season on Saturday, December 4th at the Halifax Thunderbirds. The Rush’s home opener is set for Saturday, December 11th against the Calgary Roughnecks at SaskTel Centre.
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National Basketball Association–9 games including:
Cleveland Cavaliers 102, Toronto Raptors 101

















