Canadian Football League playoffs–2 division finals:
West Division
Saskatchewan Roughriders 22 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers 38
East Division
Toronto Argonauts 30 at Montreal Alouettes 28
(The winners meet in the Grey Cup final on Sunday, November 17th in Vancouver.)
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Provincial High School football finals—all games start at 1 p.m.:
6-A Division, 12 aside – Saskatoon-St. Joseph 52 vs Regina-Campbell 16
5-A Division, 12 aside – Saskatoon-Bishop Mahoney 34 vs Prince Albert-Carlton 35
4-A Division, 9 aside – Tisdale 27 at Melfort 86
2-A Division, 6 aside – Wakaw 51 at Clavet 90
Third Place – Rosetown 50 at Southey 42
1-A Division, 6 aside – Hanley 22 at Hafford 74
Third Place – St. Brieux 43 at Lemburg 42
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On campus:
Canada West University Football Conference’s 87th Hardy Cup championship:
Saskatchewan Huskies 14 vs Regina Rams 19
Members of the Saskatchewan Huskies women’s and men’s teams took part in the U Sports cross-country running championships on Saturday, 1 p.m. at Kelowna.
Canada West University Basketball Conference
Saskatchewan Huskies 67 vs Manitoba Bisons 70
Women- Saskatchewan Huskies 88 vs Manitoba Bisons 47
Canada West University Volleyball Conference
Saskatchewan Huskies 3 at Brandon Bobcats 0
Men- Saskatchewan Huskies 3 at Brandon Bobcats 1
Canada West University Women’s Hockey Conference
Saskatchewan Huskies 1 vs Trinity Western Spartans 4
Canada West University Men’s Hockey Conference
Saskatchewan Huskies 7 vs Trinity Western Spartans 1
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Western Hockey League–10 games:
Saskatoon Blades 3 at Kamloops Blazers 4
The Blades have 11 wins, 5 losses, 2 extra time losses for 24 points…good for 1st place in the Eastern Conference. Kamloops has 10 wins, 8 losses, 1 extra time loss for 21 points…good for 7th place in the Western Conference. Saskatoon’s next home game is Friday against the Edmonton Oil Kings. First face-off is 7 p.m. at SaskTel Centre.
Prince Albert Raiders 5 at Brandon Wheat Kings 4 OT
(P-A has 6 wins, 8 losses, 2 extra time losses for 14 points…tied for 9th place in the Eastern Conference. Brandon has 9 wins, 4 losses, 3 extra time losses for 20 points…tied for 3rd place in the East. The Raiders’ next home game is Friday against the Tri-City Americans. Game time is 7 p.m. at the Art Hauser Centre.)
Edmonton Oil Kings 3 at Swift Current Broncos 4
Moose Jaw Warriors 4 at Medicine Hat Tigers 8
Red Deer Rebels 2 vs Tri-City Americans 7
Calgary Hitmen 3 at Everett Silvertips 5
Vancouver Giants 1 at Prince George Cougars 7
Spokane Chiefs 6 at Kelowna Rockets 5 OT
Victoria Royals 5 vs Seattle Thunderbirds 2
Portland Winterhawks 6 at Wenatchee Wild 3
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Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League—5 games:
Humboldt Broncos 3 at Melville Millionaires 2 SO
Flin Flon Bombers 5 at Nipawin Hawks 2
Estevan Bruins 0 at Weyburn Red Wings 3
Yorkton Terriers 5 at Battlefords North Stars 4 SO
Notre Dame Hounds 5 at La Ronge Ice Wolves 2
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Prairie Junior Hockey League—3 games at 7:30 p.m.:
Regina Capitals 2 at Delisle Chiefs 6
Fort Knox 6 at Prince Albert Timberjaks 5 SO
Pilot Butte Storm 3 at Carrot River Thunder 2
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Saskatchewan Male Under-18 Triple-A Hockey League—3 games:
Yorkton Maulers 3 vs Saskatoon Contacts 6
Battlefords Stars 4 at Notre Dame Hounds 6
Warman Wildcats 1 at Moose Jaw Warriors 5
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National Hockey League—12 games:
Calgary Flames 2 at Buffalo Sabres 3 SO
Dallas Stars 1 at Winnipeg Jets 4
Ottawa Senators 3 at Boston Bruins 2 SO
Montreal Canadiens 1 at Toronto Maple Leafs 4
Edmonton Oilers 7 at Vancouver Canucks 3
Philadelphia Flyers 3 at Florida Panthers 4 SO
New York Rangers 4 at Detroit Red Wings 0
Washington Capitals 8 at St. Louis Blues 1
New Jersey Devils 4 at New York Islanders 3 OT
Utah Hockey Club 0 at Nashville Predators 4
Carolina Hurricanes 4 at Colorado Avalanche 6
Columbus Blue Jackets 2 at Los Angeles Kings 5
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The Canadian Mixed Curling Championship continues and winds up today in St. Catharines, Ontario. The field of 14 provincial and territorial champion foursomes was down to four teams. Among the four teams was Saskatchewan, represented by the Jason Ackerman quartet from Regina. They finished championship pool play with 9 wins, 1 loss…good for 1st place. On the schedule…
Semi-finals at 9 a.m. – Saskatchewan 7 vs Alberta 1
Semi-final-Nova Scotia 7 vs Manitoba 4
Final- Nova Scotia 5 Saskatchewan 4
Third- Alberta 9 Manitoba 4
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National Basketball Association–4 games, including:
Toronto Raptors 103 at Los Angeles Clippers 105
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