Photo courtesy of Sarnia Braves' Twitter page.Photo courtesy of Sarnia Braves' Twitter page.
Sarnia

August 25 scoreboard

Saturday's Games

National Mens Baseball Championship (Miramichi, New Brunswick)

Manitoba 11 Sarnia Braves (Ontario) 10 (10)

(The Braves finish the tournament at 1-3. British Columbia, Chatham, NB, Quebec and Nova Scotia 1 advance to Sunday's semifinals.)

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MLB American League

Toronto 7 Seattle 5

(The rubber match of the 3-game series goes Sunday at 4:10 p.m. The pregame show starts at 3:40 p.m. on 103.9 FM - 1070 AM CHOK.)

Minnesota 8 Detroit 5

Baltimore 7 Tampa Bay 1

Houston 5 L.A. Angels 2

Texas 4 Chicago White Sox 0

Cleveland 4 Kansas City 2

National League

Washington 7 Chicago Cubs 2

Milwaukee 4 Arizona 0

Philadelphia 9 Miami 3

Pittsburgh 14 Cincinnati 0

St. Louis 6 Colorado 0

Atlanta 9 N.Y. Mets 5

Interleague

L.A. Dodgers 2 N.Y. Yankees 1

Boston 5 San Diego 4

San Francisco 10 Oakland 5

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CFL

Saskatchewan 40 Ottawa 18

Hamilton 13 B.C 10

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NFL Preseason

New England 10 Florida 3

Washington 19 Atlanta 7

Oakland 22 Green Bay 21

N.Y. Giants 25 Cincinnati 23

Baltimore 26 Philadelphia 15

Miami 22 Jacksonville 7

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MLS

Toronto FC 2 Montreal 1

San Jose 3 Vancouver 1

New York City FC 2 New York 1

New England 2 Chicago 1

Philadelphia 3 D.C. United 1

Real Salt Lake 2 Colorado 1

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New military crosswalk rendering. (Image courtesy of the Sarnia Legion Branch 62)

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