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Sportsnet Today 960
Flames Need a Game Breaker + Ken Duke on the Shaw Charity Classic

Sportsnet Today 960

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 44:42


On hour 2 of Sportsnet Today, Logan Gordon shares his thoughts on the necessity of having superstars and gamebreakers on an NHL team in order to make a deep run in the playoffs.(27:15) Ken Duke joins the show to tee up the 2024 Shaw Charity Classic golf tournament, and dive into his experience playing in the tournament, winning it all, and the importance of the charity efforts!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Catch every episode of Sportsnet Today live on Sportsnet 960 from 1-3pm MST! Hour 1 Music: Island Life - Atomic Drum AssemblyHour 2 Music: Egozi - Jell O Logan's X: @Fan960Logan on X Produced by Cameron Hughes and Shan Virjee.

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Some Hockey Talk and All Things Baseball w/ Jon Morosi!

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 49:44


On hour 3 of the Big Show the guys are joined by Jon Morosi! Jon comments on the Auston Matthews extension, Shohei Ohtani might need to go under the knife for Tommy John again and more!To wrap the hour, Chris Dornan joins the show to recap the Shaw Charity Classic.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. 

Sportsnet Today 960
Last Weekend in Sports, UFC 292 Reactions

Sportsnet Today 960

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 41:58


On hour 1 of Sportsnet Today, Logan Gordon recaps the past weekend in sports as Ken Duke wins the Shaw Charity Classic, the Blue Jays continue to make a push for the playoffs, and more!(20:05) Peter Klein joins the show to share his thoughts on watching the Okotoks Dawgs winning another championship, and break down UFC 292 after O'Malley takes down Sterling!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Catch every episode of Sportsnet Today live on Sportsnet 960 from 1-3pm MST! Hour 1 Music: Island Life - Atomic Drum AssemblyHour 2 Music: Egozi - Jell O Logan's X: @Fan960Logan on X Produced by Cameron Hughes and Shan Virjee.

Sportsnet Today 960
Marie-Philip Poulin and Stuart Skinner join Pat and Logan at the Shaw Charity Classic!

Sportsnet Today 960

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 26:48


Live from the Shaw Charity Classic, Pat Steinberg and Logan Gordon are joined by Canadian hockey legend, Marie-Philip Poulin to chat about her nerves heading into the tournament, the future of her career, and some exciting news from the summer!Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner joined the guys to talk about playing in the tournament with Curtis Joseph, playing in the playoffs, and his experience in the Battle of Alberta!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Catch every episode of Sportsnet Today live on Sportsnet 960 from 1-3pm MST! Hour 1 Music: Island Life - Atomic Drum AssemblyHour 2 Music: Egozi - Jell O Logan's X: @Fan960Logan on X Produced by Cameron Hughes and Shan Virjee.

Flames Talk
Eric Francis and MacKenzie Weegar Join the Show!

Flames Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 53:35


On this hour of Flames Talk, Pat Steinberg and Aaron Vickers are joined by Sportsnet's Eric Francis to dive into the latest surrounding the Calgary Flames and why it's been such a slow offseason for the team! The guys break down the latest on Noah Hanifin and Elias Lindholm, and more!(28:20) Flames defenseman MacKenzie Weegar joins the show to dive into his upcoming time at the Shaw Charity Classic golf tournament in Calgary! MacKenzie shares his thoughts on his time at the World Championship, Ryan Huska, Huberdeau, his excitement heading into year 2, and the value of having a captain!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Impossible Flames Trivia, Calgary's own Josh Morrissey Joins the Show!

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 42:14


On hour 2 of the Big Show the guys start with today's edition of impossible Flames trivia! Today we needed the link between Michael Stone, Matthew Tkachuk, and Adam Ruzicka.To wrap the hour, Calgary's own Josh Morrissey joins the show to tee up the NHL Skins game going down at the Shaw Charity Classic and to give a look into his offseason.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Ryan Dixon on What's Next For The Bruins, Red Wings Land Petry and More From Around the League!

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 52:31


On hour 3 of the Big Show the guys are joined by Ryan Dixon of Sportsnet! Ryan gives us his thoughts on what's next for the Bruins, the Jeff Petry trade and everything else going on around the NHL.To wrap the hour, Champions tour golfer Stephen Ames joins the show to share how he is prepping for the Shaw Charity Classic!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

Golf Today
GLOVER MAKES HIS RYDER CUP CASE | Aug. 16

Golf Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 53:04


The Ryder Cup is less than 50 days away, and Lucas Glover wants in! The back-to-back PGA TOUR winner joins our show again today and makes his case for the team. When Team USA Captain Zach Johnson came on the show later, we played back Glover's message and let him react! Make sure you don't miss it. Boo Weekley was a Ryder Cupper in 2008, and won three times on the PGA TOUR. Damon and Eamon caught up with him on the show as he prepares to embark on his PGA TOUR Champions career at the Shaw Charity Classic. Meanwhile, Rico Hoey is just getting started at the game's highest level! The former USC Standout made birdie on the 72nd hole of the Visit Knoxville Open to win for the first time on the Korn Ferry Tour and secure PGA TOUR membership in 2024! Hoey tells Damon and Eamon how it all went down in Tennessee, and what his goals are for his upcoming rookie season. Rico Hoey (10:36) Boo Weekley (22:00) Lucas Glover (31:24) Zach Johnson (42:07)

Sportsnet Today 960
Jerry Kelly and Mike Weir on the Shaw Charity Classic

Sportsnet Today 960

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 49:49


On hour 2 of Sportsnet Today, Logan Gordon, Pat Steinberg, and Wes Gilbertson chat with professional golfer Jerry Kelly as he shares his thoughts on being in Calgary and playing in the Shaw Charity Classic, and what it was like watching his Chicago Blackhawks land Connor Bedard! Mike Weir stops by and shares how he's feeling around the tournament and his play at the classic!(37:21) The guys share their thoughts on why the NHL offseason has been so quiet.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Catch every episode of Sportsnet Today live on Sportsnet 960 from 1-3pm MST! Hour 1 Music: Island Life - Atomic Drum AssemblyHour 2 Music: Egozi - Jell O Logan's X: @Fan960Logan on X Produced by Cameron Hughes and Shan Virjee.

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
John Daly Joins the Show, How Can the PGA Fix Their Playoff Format?

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 41:26


On hour 2 of the Big Show, Matt and Patrick kick off the hour with a little Flames talk. The guys revisit the Elias Lindholm contract situation and the possibility of teams circling back on Noah Hanifin after the Erik Karlsson trade.To wrap the hour, John Daly joins the show for a brief chat to tee up the Shaw Charity Classic and the guys discuss how the PGA Tour could fix their playoff format.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Teeing Up a Busy Week 7 in the CFL w/ Justin Dunk!

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 43:56


On Hour 3 of the Big Show Patrick Dumas and Logan Gordan are joined by Justin Dunk of 3 Down Nation to talk all things CFL. Justin gives his thoughts on the Stamps thus far, why the Elks are so bad at home and everything else you need to know as we head into week 7.To wrap the hour, with the Shaw Charity Classic just a month away, the guys had Champions Tour Golfer Steven Alker join the show! Steven talks about his time making the trip to Calgary to play in the SCC, his career on tour and what he's seen during round 1 of the Open Championship. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
The Speargrass Golf Show, Blue Jays Deserve the Hype?

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 51:13


On hour 2 of The Big Show, George Rusic and Eric Francis share their thoughts on what makes a good or bad pizza and donut! They bring this week's edition of the Speargrass Golf Show, where they're joined by John Huston, Champions Tour golfer, to share his thoughts on the upcoming Shaw Charity Classic and adjusting to Canadian golf!(26:37) Caleb Joseph, Blue Jays analyst and Former MLB catcher joins the show! He stops by to share his thoughts on his hometown of Nashville, the current state of the Blue Jays, and Shohei Ohtani!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.   

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Stamps Week 3 Lookahead + Speargrass Golf Show

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 45:43


On hour 3 of The Big Show, Cam Judge joins Matt and Aaron. and goes over some stampeders talk, a lookahead to the rest of the season and chats about who has the best style on the team.  At the bottom of the hour, Chris Dornan joins the guys and talks about the Shaw Charity Classic, and what it means to the city of Calgary.  The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Hour 3 - Adnan Virk breaks down the MLB offseason and Winter Meetings

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 42:44


Life Insider Adnan Virk joins The Big Show to share his thoughts on the latest MLB offseason news and what's happening at the Winter Meetings.  PGA Champions Tour Pro Jerry Kelly discusses his season and the Shaw Charity Classic.  The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. 

Mornings with Sue & Andy
Pros & Cons of a Provincial Police Force; "Her Vision Inspires" Essay Contest Controversy; Inflation forecast; Shaw Charity Classic Golf Tournament

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 30:39


The Alberta government is exploring the idea of replacing the RCMP with a provincial police force. What are the advantages and disadvantages if it were to happen? We talked with Doug King, Professor of Justice Studies at Mount Royal University. Associate Minister of Status of Women Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk has apologized for the 3rd place winning essay in the "Her Vision Inspires" essay contest organized by the UCP government. It has been described as racist, sexist, misogynistic and transphobic. We talked about the concerning writing with NDP Children's Services Critic and MLA for Edmonton-Whitemud, Rakhi Pancholi.  How long will the sky-high inflation last and is there any relief in sight for Canadians? We pose those questions and more, to Jean-Paul Lam, Professor of Economics at the University of Waterloo and former assistant chief economist and principal researcher at the Bank of Canada. Finally, the annual Shaw Charity Classic golf tournament has wrapped up and we get some details on the success of this year's tournament from Chris Dornan, Media Director for the Shaw Charity Classic.

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Tigers collapse in the 9th – Monday Morning Sports Update

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 3:01


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Tampa Bay Rays 7, Detroit Tigers 0 Chicago White Sox 8, Texas Rangers 2 Miami Marlins 3, Chicago Cubs 0 Rays 7, Tigers 0 – Rays draw 2 bases-loaded walks in 9th, beat Tigers 7-0 Yu Chang and Yandy Diaz drew bases-loaded walks in a seven-run ninth inning to help the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Detroit Tigers 7-0. With the game scoreless in the ninth, former Tiger Isaac Parades hit a one-out single off Tigers closer Gregory Soto, then took third on a two-out double by Francisco Mejia. Soto walked Jose Siri to load the bases, then missed on a 3-2 pitch to Chang.Soto walked Diaz, his fourth batter of the inning, to make it 2-0. The Rays walked a franchise-record 13 times while beating the Tigers on Friday. White Sox 8, Rangers 2 – Chicago pounds out 15 hits, beats Texas 8-2 for series split Andrew Vaughn had a two-run home run among his three hits, Luis Robert hit a two-run double, and AJ Pollock had two doubles in a three-hit game as the Chicago White Sox beat the Texas Rangers 8-2 to split a four-game series. The Sox had 15 hits, five for extra bases, after being limited to four runs and 13 hits in the previous three games. Nathaniel Lowe hit a solo homer in the seventh inning and delivered an RBI single in the third for the Rangers. The 452-foot homer was the longest by a Rangers player this season. Marlins 3, Cubs 0 – Marlins hit back-to-back homers, Luzardo beats Cubs 3-0 Jesús Luzardo allowed one hit over seven innings for his first win since April, and Jacob Stallings and Peyton Burdick hit back-to-back home runs as the Miami Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 3-0 to prevent a three-game sweep. Yan Gomes singled with two outs in the fifth off Luzardo. Nick Madrigal’s leadoff single in the ninth against Tanner Scott was Chicago’s only other hit. Scott then got a groundout and two strikeouts for his 15th save. Charles Leblanc opened the fifth with a double off Adrian Sampson before Stallings put Miami on the board with his third homer of the year. Burdick connected on the next pitch for his first major league home run. It was only Miami’s second victory in nine games. Today Washington (Sánchez 0-4) at Chicago Cubs (Thompson 8-5), 8:05 p.m. Tigers and White Sox are off NASCAR – Kevin Harvick ends 65-race drought with 6th win at Michigan Kevin Harvick got his groove back, fittingly at one of his favorite tracks. Harvick ended a 65-race winless drought that lasted nearly two years with his sixth victory at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday. The No. 4 Ford pulled away from Bubba Wallace and the rest the field following a restart with 35 laps to go. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver took advantage of clean air, helping him coast to his 59th victory. Wallace finished second in his No. 23 Toyota followed by Denny Hamlin in his No. 11 Toyota. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Yesterday Chicago Sky 94, Connecticut Sun 91 Sky 94, Sun 91 – Parker, Sky beat Sun 94-91, set franchise’s win record Candace Parker scored 18 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and tipped a pass to Emma Meesseman for a 3-pointer in the closing seconds to help the Chicago Sky beat the Connecticut Sun 94-91 to set the franchise record for wins in a season. Courtney Vandersloot had 20 points, five assists and four steals for Chicago (25-8). Meesseman and Allie Quigley added 15 points apiece and Kahleah Copper scored 11. DeWanna Bonner converted a four-point play and then found Thomas for a layup to make it 89-all with 43.6 seconds to go but Parker, in the post, tipped a touch-pass out to Meesseman for a wide-open 3-pointer to make it 92-89 with 28.0 seconds remaining and the Sky led the rest of the way. NCAAHKY – Michigan names Naurato interim coach after Pearson exit The University of Michigan promoted Brandon Naurato to interim hockey coach for one season on Sunday, two days after cutting ties with coach Mel Pearson following an investigation into the program. An investigation revealed in part that Pearson pressured student-athletes to lie about COVID-19 contact tracing last year. Pearson was 99-64-16 at Michigan over five seasons. Naurato was on Pearson’s staff last season after he was a player development consultant with the Detroit Red Wings for three seasons. He was a forward for the Wolverines and played minor league hockey for four years. Golf – PGA – Kim arrives on PGA Tour with 61 to win Wyndham Championship Joohyung Kim is the second-youngest PGA Tour winner since World War II. The 20-year-old South Korean who goes by “Tom” made a name for himself at the Wyndham Championship. Kim shot 61 and captured his first PGA Tour title by five shots. That makes him an instant PGA Tour member and now he’s eligible for the FedEx Cup playoffs that start next week. Rickie Fowler missed the cut but still managed to finish No. 125 in the FedEx Cup to advance. Justin Lower missed his card by three-putting for bogey from long range on the final hole. Golf – Champions – Kelly wins playoff in Canada for 3rd Champions title of year Jerry Kelly missed a chance to win in regulation at the Shaw Charity Classic. And then he made short work in overtime by making a 4-foot birdie putt to win. Kelly now has three wins this year on the PGA Tour Champions. That’s tied with Steven Alker for the most this year on the 50-and-older circuit. Alker didn’t play in Canada. He still leads the Charles Schwab Cup standings. Kelly shot a 67, while Huston had a 65. The final round was so tight that five players finished one shot behind. The group included U.S. Senior Open champion Padraig Harrington. NFL – Browns RB Kareem Hunt practices after demanding trade Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt participated in team drills for first time in three days after demanding a trade. Hunt is the final year of a two-year, $12 million deal he signed two years ago, but is asking for a long-term extension. The 27-year-old has been productive during his three seasons for Cleveland. But he missed nine games last season with calf and ankle injuries. Hunt’s situation adds more drama for the Browns, who are waiting to see how quarterback long Deshaun Watson will be suspended for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. Hunt was not made available to speak with the media. NCAA – NCAA looking to add “windows” for transfer portal The NCAA will have a committee conduct more research on a recommendation to allow Division I athletes to switch schools as many times as they want with immediate eligibility. The transfer rule proposals were among several that came out of the NCAA’s Transformation Committee and were moved along by the Division I Council two weeks ago. The board did adopt Transformation Committee recommendations that would allow schools to provide more financial benefits to athletes. The proposed changes to transfer rules also included implementing sport-specific windows when athletes could enter their names in the transfer portal and be immediately eligible the following year. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday Lansing Lugnuts 5, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 – 5 Innings Fort Wayne Tin Caps 7, South Bend Cubs 5 – 8 Innings Lake County Captains 11, Great Lakes Loons 8 Tonight No games tonight MHSAA – Fall practice begins today Today marks the unofficial end of summer vacation for high school student athletes, as practice opens for the upcoming high school sports season.  The MHSAA says that almost 95,000 students will step on the fields around the state of Michigan today to prepare for their first games.  Girls golf and boys tennis will have their first games on August 15, August 17 for boys soccer, cross country, girls swimming and diving, and volleyball.  Football teams will be able to play games on August 25.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

97.5 Y-Country
Tigers collapse in the 9th – WSJM Morning Sports

97.5 Y-Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 3:01


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Tampa Bay Rays 7, Detroit Tigers 0 Chicago White Sox 8, Texas Rangers 2 Miami Marlins 3, Chicago Cubs 0 Rays 7, Tigers 0 – Rays draw 2 bases-loaded walks in 9th, beat Tigers 7-0 Yu Chang and Yandy Diaz drew bases-loaded walks in a seven-run ninth inning to help the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Detroit Tigers 7-0. With the game scoreless in the ninth, former Tiger Isaac Parades hit a one-out single off Tigers closer Gregory Soto, then took third on a two-out double by Francisco Mejia. Soto walked Jose Siri to load the bases, then missed on a 3-2 pitch to Chang.Soto walked Diaz, his fourth batter of the inning, to make it 2-0. The Rays walked a franchise-record 13 times while beating the Tigers on Friday. White Sox 8, Rangers 2 – Chicago pounds out 15 hits, beats Texas 8-2 for series split Andrew Vaughn had a two-run home run among his three hits, Luis Robert hit a two-run double, and AJ Pollock had two doubles in a three-hit game as the Chicago White Sox beat the Texas Rangers 8-2 to split a four-game series. The Sox had 15 hits, five for extra bases, after being limited to four runs and 13 hits in the previous three games. Nathaniel Lowe hit a solo homer in the seventh inning and delivered an RBI single in the third for the Rangers. The 452-foot homer was the longest by a Rangers player this season. Marlins 3, Cubs 0 – Marlins hit back-to-back homers, Luzardo beats Cubs 3-0 Jesús Luzardo allowed one hit over seven innings for his first win since April, and Jacob Stallings and Peyton Burdick hit back-to-back home runs as the Miami Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 3-0 to prevent a three-game sweep. Yan Gomes singled with two outs in the fifth off Luzardo. Nick Madrigal’s leadoff single in the ninth against Tanner Scott was Chicago’s only other hit. Scott then got a groundout and two strikeouts for his 15th save. Charles Leblanc opened the fifth with a double off Adrian Sampson before Stallings put Miami on the board with his third homer of the year. Burdick connected on the next pitch for his first major league home run. It was only Miami’s second victory in nine games. Today Washington (Sánchez 0-4) at Chicago Cubs (Thompson 8-5), 8:05 p.m. Tigers and White Sox are off NASCAR – Kevin Harvick ends 65-race drought with 6th win at Michigan Kevin Harvick got his groove back, fittingly at one of his favorite tracks. Harvick ended a 65-race winless drought that lasted nearly two years with his sixth victory at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday. The No. 4 Ford pulled away from Bubba Wallace and the rest the field following a restart with 35 laps to go. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver took advantage of clean air, helping him coast to his 59th victory. Wallace finished second in his No. 23 Toyota followed by Denny Hamlin in his No. 11 Toyota. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Yesterday Chicago Sky 94, Connecticut Sun 91 Sky 94, Sun 91 – Parker, Sky beat Sun 94-91, set franchise’s win record Candace Parker scored 18 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and tipped a pass to Emma Meesseman for a 3-pointer in the closing seconds to help the Chicago Sky beat the Connecticut Sun 94-91 to set the franchise record for wins in a season. Courtney Vandersloot had 20 points, five assists and four steals for Chicago (25-8). Meesseman and Allie Quigley added 15 points apiece and Kahleah Copper scored 11. DeWanna Bonner converted a four-point play and then found Thomas for a layup to make it 89-all with 43.6 seconds to go but Parker, in the post, tipped a touch-pass out to Meesseman for a wide-open 3-pointer to make it 92-89 with 28.0 seconds remaining and the Sky led the rest of the way. NCAAHKY – Michigan names Naurato interim coach after Pearson exit The University of Michigan promoted Brandon Naurato to interim hockey coach for one season on Sunday, two days after cutting ties with coach Mel Pearson following an investigation into the program. An investigation revealed in part that Pearson pressured student-athletes to lie about COVID-19 contact tracing last year. Pearson was 99-64-16 at Michigan over five seasons. Naurato was on Pearson’s staff last season after he was a player development consultant with the Detroit Red Wings for three seasons. He was a forward for the Wolverines and played minor league hockey for four years. Golf – PGA – Kim arrives on PGA Tour with 61 to win Wyndham Championship Joohyung Kim is the second-youngest PGA Tour winner since World War II. The 20-year-old South Korean who goes by “Tom” made a name for himself at the Wyndham Championship. Kim shot 61 and captured his first PGA Tour title by five shots. That makes him an instant PGA Tour member and now he’s eligible for the FedEx Cup playoffs that start next week. Rickie Fowler missed the cut but still managed to finish No. 125 in the FedEx Cup to advance. Justin Lower missed his card by three-putting for bogey from long range on the final hole. Golf – Champions – Kelly wins playoff in Canada for 3rd Champions title of year Jerry Kelly missed a chance to win in regulation at the Shaw Charity Classic. And then he made short work in overtime by making a 4-foot birdie putt to win. Kelly now has three wins this year on the PGA Tour Champions. That’s tied with Steven Alker for the most this year on the 50-and-older circuit. Alker didn’t play in Canada. He still leads the Charles Schwab Cup standings. Kelly shot a 67, while Huston had a 65. The final round was so tight that five players finished one shot behind. The group included U.S. Senior Open champion Padraig Harrington. NFL – Browns RB Kareem Hunt practices after demanding trade Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt participated in team drills for first time in three days after demanding a trade. Hunt is the final year of a two-year, $12 million deal he signed two years ago, but is asking for a long-term extension. The 27-year-old has been productive during his three seasons for Cleveland. But he missed nine games last season with calf and ankle injuries. Hunt’s situation adds more drama for the Browns, who are waiting to see how quarterback long Deshaun Watson will be suspended for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. Hunt was not made available to speak with the media. NCAA – NCAA looking to add “windows” for transfer portal The NCAA will have a committee conduct more research on a recommendation to allow Division I athletes to switch schools as many times as they want with immediate eligibility. The transfer rule proposals were among several that came out of the NCAA’s Transformation Committee and were moved along by the Division I Council two weeks ago. The board did adopt Transformation Committee recommendations that would allow schools to provide more financial benefits to athletes. The proposed changes to transfer rules also included implementing sport-specific windows when athletes could enter their names in the transfer portal and be immediately eligible the following year. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday Lansing Lugnuts 5, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 – 5 Innings Fort Wayne Tin Caps 7, South Bend Cubs 5 – 8 Innings Lake County Captains 11, Great Lakes Loons 8 Tonight No games tonight MHSAA – Fall practice begins today Today marks the unofficial end of summer vacation for high school student athletes, as practice opens for the upcoming high school sports season.  The MHSAA says that almost 95,000 students will step on the fields around the state of Michigan today to prepare for their first games.  Girls golf and boys tennis will have their first games on August 15, August 17 for boys soccer, cross country, girls swimming and diving, and volleyball.  Football teams will be able to play games on August 25.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

97.5 Y-Country
Tigers collapse in the 9th – Monday Morning Sports Update

97.5 Y-Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 3:01


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Tampa Bay Rays 7, Detroit Tigers 0 Chicago White Sox 8, Texas Rangers 2 Miami Marlins 3, Chicago Cubs 0 Rays 7, Tigers 0 – Rays draw 2 bases-loaded walks in 9th, beat Tigers 7-0 Yu Chang and Yandy Diaz drew bases-loaded walks in a seven-run ninth inning to help the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Detroit Tigers 7-0. With the game scoreless in the ninth, former Tiger Isaac Parades hit a one-out single off Tigers closer Gregory Soto, then took third on a two-out double by Francisco Mejia. Soto walked Jose Siri to load the bases, then missed on a 3-2 pitch to Chang.Soto walked Diaz, his fourth batter of the inning, to make it 2-0. The Rays walked a franchise-record 13 times while beating the Tigers on Friday. White Sox 8, Rangers 2 – Chicago pounds out 15 hits, beats Texas 8-2 for series split Andrew Vaughn had a two-run home run among his three hits, Luis Robert hit a two-run double, and AJ Pollock had two doubles in a three-hit game as the Chicago White Sox beat the Texas Rangers 8-2 to split a four-game series. The Sox had 15 hits, five for extra bases, after being limited to four runs and 13 hits in the previous three games. Nathaniel Lowe hit a solo homer in the seventh inning and delivered an RBI single in the third for the Rangers. The 452-foot homer was the longest by a Rangers player this season. Marlins 3, Cubs 0 – Marlins hit back-to-back homers, Luzardo beats Cubs 3-0 Jesús Luzardo allowed one hit over seven innings for his first win since April, and Jacob Stallings and Peyton Burdick hit back-to-back home runs as the Miami Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 3-0 to prevent a three-game sweep. Yan Gomes singled with two outs in the fifth off Luzardo. Nick Madrigal’s leadoff single in the ninth against Tanner Scott was Chicago’s only other hit. Scott then got a groundout and two strikeouts for his 15th save. Charles Leblanc opened the fifth with a double off Adrian Sampson before Stallings put Miami on the board with his third homer of the year. Burdick connected on the next pitch for his first major league home run. It was only Miami’s second victory in nine games. Today Washington (Sánchez 0-4) at Chicago Cubs (Thompson 8-5), 8:05 p.m. Tigers and White Sox are off NASCAR – Kevin Harvick ends 65-race drought with 6th win at Michigan Kevin Harvick got his groove back, fittingly at one of his favorite tracks. Harvick ended a 65-race winless drought that lasted nearly two years with his sixth victory at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday. The No. 4 Ford pulled away from Bubba Wallace and the rest the field following a restart with 35 laps to go. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver took advantage of clean air, helping him coast to his 59th victory. Wallace finished second in his No. 23 Toyota followed by Denny Hamlin in his No. 11 Toyota. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Yesterday Chicago Sky 94, Connecticut Sun 91 Sky 94, Sun 91 – Parker, Sky beat Sun 94-91, set franchise’s win record Candace Parker scored 18 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and tipped a pass to Emma Meesseman for a 3-pointer in the closing seconds to help the Chicago Sky beat the Connecticut Sun 94-91 to set the franchise record for wins in a season. Courtney Vandersloot had 20 points, five assists and four steals for Chicago (25-8). Meesseman and Allie Quigley added 15 points apiece and Kahleah Copper scored 11. DeWanna Bonner converted a four-point play and then found Thomas for a layup to make it 89-all with 43.6 seconds to go but Parker, in the post, tipped a touch-pass out to Meesseman for a wide-open 3-pointer to make it 92-89 with 28.0 seconds remaining and the Sky led the rest of the way. NCAAHKY – Michigan names Naurato interim coach after Pearson exit The University of Michigan promoted Brandon Naurato to interim hockey coach for one season on Sunday, two days after cutting ties with coach Mel Pearson following an investigation into the program. An investigation revealed in part that Pearson pressured student-athletes to lie about COVID-19 contact tracing last year. Pearson was 99-64-16 at Michigan over five seasons. Naurato was on Pearson’s staff last season after he was a player development consultant with the Detroit Red Wings for three seasons. He was a forward for the Wolverines and played minor league hockey for four years. Golf – PGA – Kim arrives on PGA Tour with 61 to win Wyndham Championship Joohyung Kim is the second-youngest PGA Tour winner since World War II. The 20-year-old South Korean who goes by “Tom” made a name for himself at the Wyndham Championship. Kim shot 61 and captured his first PGA Tour title by five shots. That makes him an instant PGA Tour member and now he’s eligible for the FedEx Cup playoffs that start next week. Rickie Fowler missed the cut but still managed to finish No. 125 in the FedEx Cup to advance. Justin Lower missed his card by three-putting for bogey from long range on the final hole. Golf – Champions – Kelly wins playoff in Canada for 3rd Champions title of year Jerry Kelly missed a chance to win in regulation at the Shaw Charity Classic. And then he made short work in overtime by making a 4-foot birdie putt to win. Kelly now has three wins this year on the PGA Tour Champions. That’s tied with Steven Alker for the most this year on the 50-and-older circuit. Alker didn’t play in Canada. He still leads the Charles Schwab Cup standings. Kelly shot a 67, while Huston had a 65. The final round was so tight that five players finished one shot behind. The group included U.S. Senior Open champion Padraig Harrington. NFL – Browns RB Kareem Hunt practices after demanding trade Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt participated in team drills for first time in three days after demanding a trade. Hunt is the final year of a two-year, $12 million deal he signed two years ago, but is asking for a long-term extension. The 27-year-old has been productive during his three seasons for Cleveland. But he missed nine games last season with calf and ankle injuries. Hunt’s situation adds more drama for the Browns, who are waiting to see how quarterback long Deshaun Watson will be suspended for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. Hunt was not made available to speak with the media. NCAA – NCAA looking to add “windows” for transfer portal The NCAA will have a committee conduct more research on a recommendation to allow Division I athletes to switch schools as many times as they want with immediate eligibility. The transfer rule proposals were among several that came out of the NCAA’s Transformation Committee and were moved along by the Division I Council two weeks ago. The board did adopt Transformation Committee recommendations that would allow schools to provide more financial benefits to athletes. The proposed changes to transfer rules also included implementing sport-specific windows when athletes could enter their names in the transfer portal and be immediately eligible the following year. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday Lansing Lugnuts 5, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 – 5 Innings Fort Wayne Tin Caps 7, South Bend Cubs 5 – 8 Innings Lake County Captains 11, Great Lakes Loons 8 Tonight No games tonight MHSAA – Fall practice begins today Today marks the unofficial end of summer vacation for high school student athletes, as practice opens for the upcoming high school sports season.  The MHSAA says that almost 95,000 students will step on the fields around the state of Michigan today to prepare for their first games.  Girls golf and boys tennis will have their first games on August 15, August 17 for boys soccer, cross country, girls swimming and diving, and volleyball.  Football teams will be able to play games on August 25.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Big Show
Hour 1- CFL Recap, Blue Jays and Golf Talk + The Rose Report

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 49:39


Hour 1 with Matty Rose and WIll Nault kicks off with what everyone did over the weekend. The boys dicuss the uneventful game between The Stampeders and the Redblacks, the Blue Jays get a controversial win in Minnesota, and the Shaw Charity Classic wrapped up over the weekend. Matty Rose closes the hour with today's morning report. 

SuperHits 103.7 COSY-FM
Tigers collapse in the 9th – Monday Morning Sports Update

SuperHits 103.7 COSY-FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 3:01


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Tampa Bay Rays 7, Detroit Tigers 0 Chicago White Sox 8, Texas Rangers 2 Miami Marlins 3, Chicago Cubs 0 Rays 7, Tigers 0 – Rays draw 2 bases-loaded walks in 9th, beat Tigers 7-0 Yu Chang and Yandy Diaz drew bases-loaded walks in a seven-run ninth inning to help the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Detroit Tigers 7-0. With the game scoreless in the ninth, former Tiger Isaac Parades hit a one-out single off Tigers closer Gregory Soto, then took third on a two-out double by Francisco Mejia. Soto walked Jose Siri to load the bases, then missed on a 3-2 pitch to Chang.Soto walked Diaz, his fourth batter of the inning, to make it 2-0. The Rays walked a franchise-record 13 times while beating the Tigers on Friday. White Sox 8, Rangers 2 – Chicago pounds out 15 hits, beats Texas 8-2 for series split Andrew Vaughn had a two-run home run among his three hits, Luis Robert hit a two-run double, and AJ Pollock had two doubles in a three-hit game as the Chicago White Sox beat the Texas Rangers 8-2 to split a four-game series. The Sox had 15 hits, five for extra bases, after being limited to four runs and 13 hits in the previous three games. Nathaniel Lowe hit a solo homer in the seventh inning and delivered an RBI single in the third for the Rangers. The 452-foot homer was the longest by a Rangers player this season. Marlins 3, Cubs 0 – Marlins hit back-to-back homers, Luzardo beats Cubs 3-0 Jesús Luzardo allowed one hit over seven innings for his first win since April, and Jacob Stallings and Peyton Burdick hit back-to-back home runs as the Miami Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 3-0 to prevent a three-game sweep. Yan Gomes singled with two outs in the fifth off Luzardo. Nick Madrigal’s leadoff single in the ninth against Tanner Scott was Chicago’s only other hit. Scott then got a groundout and two strikeouts for his 15th save. Charles Leblanc opened the fifth with a double off Adrian Sampson before Stallings put Miami on the board with his third homer of the year. Burdick connected on the next pitch for his first major league home run. It was only Miami’s second victory in nine games. Today Washington (Sánchez 0-4) at Chicago Cubs (Thompson 8-5), 8:05 p.m. Tigers and White Sox are off NASCAR – Kevin Harvick ends 65-race drought with 6th win at Michigan Kevin Harvick got his groove back, fittingly at one of his favorite tracks. Harvick ended a 65-race winless drought that lasted nearly two years with his sixth victory at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday. The No. 4 Ford pulled away from Bubba Wallace and the rest the field following a restart with 35 laps to go. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver took advantage of clean air, helping him coast to his 59th victory. Wallace finished second in his No. 23 Toyota followed by Denny Hamlin in his No. 11 Toyota. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Yesterday Chicago Sky 94, Connecticut Sun 91 Sky 94, Sun 91 – Parker, Sky beat Sun 94-91, set franchise’s win record Candace Parker scored 18 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and tipped a pass to Emma Meesseman for a 3-pointer in the closing seconds to help the Chicago Sky beat the Connecticut Sun 94-91 to set the franchise record for wins in a season. Courtney Vandersloot had 20 points, five assists and four steals for Chicago (25-8). Meesseman and Allie Quigley added 15 points apiece and Kahleah Copper scored 11. DeWanna Bonner converted a four-point play and then found Thomas for a layup to make it 89-all with 43.6 seconds to go but Parker, in the post, tipped a touch-pass out to Meesseman for a wide-open 3-pointer to make it 92-89 with 28.0 seconds remaining and the Sky led the rest of the way. NCAAHKY – Michigan names Naurato interim coach after Pearson exit The University of Michigan promoted Brandon Naurato to interim hockey coach for one season on Sunday, two days after cutting ties with coach Mel Pearson following an investigation into the program. An investigation revealed in part that Pearson pressured student-athletes to lie about COVID-19 contact tracing last year. Pearson was 99-64-16 at Michigan over five seasons. Naurato was on Pearson’s staff last season after he was a player development consultant with the Detroit Red Wings for three seasons. He was a forward for the Wolverines and played minor league hockey for four years. Golf – PGA – Kim arrives on PGA Tour with 61 to win Wyndham Championship Joohyung Kim is the second-youngest PGA Tour winner since World War II. The 20-year-old South Korean who goes by “Tom” made a name for himself at the Wyndham Championship. Kim shot 61 and captured his first PGA Tour title by five shots. That makes him an instant PGA Tour member and now he’s eligible for the FedEx Cup playoffs that start next week. Rickie Fowler missed the cut but still managed to finish No. 125 in the FedEx Cup to advance. Justin Lower missed his card by three-putting for bogey from long range on the final hole. Golf – Champions – Kelly wins playoff in Canada for 3rd Champions title of year Jerry Kelly missed a chance to win in regulation at the Shaw Charity Classic. And then he made short work in overtime by making a 4-foot birdie putt to win. Kelly now has three wins this year on the PGA Tour Champions. That’s tied with Steven Alker for the most this year on the 50-and-older circuit. Alker didn’t play in Canada. He still leads the Charles Schwab Cup standings. Kelly shot a 67, while Huston had a 65. The final round was so tight that five players finished one shot behind. The group included U.S. Senior Open champion Padraig Harrington. NFL – Browns RB Kareem Hunt practices after demanding trade Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt participated in team drills for first time in three days after demanding a trade. Hunt is the final year of a two-year, $12 million deal he signed two years ago, but is asking for a long-term extension. The 27-year-old has been productive during his three seasons for Cleveland. But he missed nine games last season with calf and ankle injuries. Hunt’s situation adds more drama for the Browns, who are waiting to see how quarterback long Deshaun Watson will be suspended for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. Hunt was not made available to speak with the media. NCAA – NCAA looking to add “windows” for transfer portal The NCAA will have a committee conduct more research on a recommendation to allow Division I athletes to switch schools as many times as they want with immediate eligibility. The transfer rule proposals were among several that came out of the NCAA’s Transformation Committee and were moved along by the Division I Council two weeks ago. The board did adopt Transformation Committee recommendations that would allow schools to provide more financial benefits to athletes. The proposed changes to transfer rules also included implementing sport-specific windows when athletes could enter their names in the transfer portal and be immediately eligible the following year. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday Lansing Lugnuts 5, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 – 5 Innings Fort Wayne Tin Caps 7, South Bend Cubs 5 – 8 Innings Lake County Captains 11, Great Lakes Loons 8 Tonight No games tonight MHSAA – Fall practice begins today Today marks the unofficial end of summer vacation for high school student athletes, as practice opens for the upcoming high school sports season.  The MHSAA says that almost 95,000 students will step on the fields around the state of Michigan today to prepare for their first games.  Girls golf and boys tennis will have their first games on August 15, August 17 for boys soccer, cross country, girls swimming and diving, and volleyball.  Football teams will be able to play games on August 25.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Big Show
Hour 4: Luke Elvy discusses the Shaw Charity Classic + Al Cooper!

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 37:43


Luke Elvy joined Rose and Nault to provide his thoughts on the Shaw Charity Classic.  He touches on the latest PGA Tour topics and the LIV Golf series.  Al Cooper discusses the Calgary Cowboys, minor football and working with different charities.  The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

The Big Show
Hour 3 - Tim Leiper talks Blue Jays! Matt Freeman on being John Daly's caddie!

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 61:19


Former Blue Jays coach Tim Leiper discusses the recent play of the Jays and shares some John Gibbons stories!Head pro at Canyon Meadows Matt Freeman talks with Nault and Rose to provide insight on how ended up being John Daly's caddie for the Shaw Charity Classic. He touches on the tournament and how the course is playing.  The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

The Big Show
Hour 4 - Ben Hebert talks Shaw Charity Classic and his new curling team!

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 50:32


Ben Hebert joined Will Nault and Matty Rose to discuss playing in the Shaw Charity Classic's Pro Am. He gives his take on his new team, relationship with Kevin Koe and the current state of curling.  Flames forward Andrew Mangiapane touches on his new contract with the Flames.  The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

The Big Show
Hour 2 - Stamps' o-coordinator Pat DelMonaco + Paul Goydos!

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 46:25


Stampeders' offensive coordinator Pat DelMonaco shares his thoughts on the Stamps' offence this year. He weighs in on the key players for his group including Ka'Deem Carey.Paul Goydos gives his take on the Shaw Charity Classic and how his season is going so far.  The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

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The Big Show
Hour 4 - Peter Loubardias + the legendary John Daly!

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 45:14


Sportsnet's Peter Loubardias gives his takeaways from the  2022 Hlinka Gretzky Cup so far and Canada's prospects.  John Daly weighs in on his time at this year's Open Championship and the Shaw Charity Classic.  The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.

The Big Show
Hour 1 - Mike Weir + Logo Report

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 53:24


Hour 1 of the Big Show AM with Will Nault and Logan Gordon. The boys are joined by Canadian Golf Legend Mike Weir who will be coming to Calgary in August to be apart of the Shaw Charity Classic. The Logo Report gets you caught up on the day before in the world of sports and gets you set up for the night ahead.

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Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Hour 2 - Randorf on the Bolts-Rangers series and Shaw Charity Classic news!

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 45:48


Dave Randorf joined Boomer and Rose to give his takeaways from the Bolts-Rangers series. He provides insight on the Lightning's Game 3 victory.  Shaw Charity Classic Tournament Director Sean Van Kesteren discusses this year's Shaw Charity Classic and which big names will be in attendance!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. 

Driven By with Sam Coates
Doing What You Love Again with Doug Barron

Driven By with Sam Coates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 56:44


My guest today is PGA Tour Champions Golfer Doug Barron. Doug turned pro on the PGA Tour in 1992, played for nine years, and then was out of the game professionally for seven years. In 2019, when everyone thought he was crazy, Doug flew to Europe, qualified, and finished 5th at the Senior British Open. Since then, he has won the Dick's Sporting Goods Open in 2019 and The Shaw Charity Classic in 2021, also known as the Champions Tour Workhorse… Whether you're a golfer or not, this is a great episode where you'll hear Doug cover: “They have to beat me too” how Doug thinks about the legends he plays with and how he stays locked in on his game   Raising money from friends and going all-in at 50    Forgiving yourself and playing your game. How hard lessons learned don't have to end that way.   Why he'd give anything to play one more round with his Dad   And much more! Please enjoy this week's episode with Doug Barron! Links: 5th Place Finish at Senior British Open Champions Tour Workhorse Dick's Victory: Shaw Victory Doug Barron

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Aug. 16: Jays, Golf, NHL

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 142:28


Pinder and Matt chat all things sports from this weekend. Adam Stanley chats Shaw Charity Classic. Tommy Wheeldon jr. is here to break down Cavalry's big win in Edmonton this weekend. Canadian MP Kevin Waugh talks about the gambling bill that has passed.

PG Eh! Podcast
Episode 26 - Shaw Charity Classic Preview with Mike Weir and Stephen Ames - PG Eh! Podcast

PG Eh! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 29:22


Back with a special episode featuring interviews with Mike Weir and Stephen Ames as they prepare for the 2021 Shaw Charity Classic being played in Calgary at the Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club August 13-15. An absolute treat to sit down with both of these Canadian legends of golf. Special thanks to Hugh Burrill and Golf Town for giving me the opportunity to sit down with Mike. Make sure to tune in to the Shaw Charity Classic this weekend if you aren't attending in person and check out their website and social media accounts for information on all of their charity initiatives.

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Aug. 13: Brunt, Sabres' offseason and Shaw Charity Classic

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 151:56


Stephen Brunt shares his thoughts on single-game sports betting and the CFL. Buffalo News Sports' Mike Harrington weighs in on Jack Eichel's future and Chris Dornan discusses the Shaw Charity Classic!

Mornings with Sue & Andy
Calgary Chamber "Pathways to Potential", Vibrant Communities Calgary, Hitmen & Siksika Health Services Memorandum of Understanding and Defending Shaw Charity Classic Winner Wes Short Jr.

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 24:14


Welcome to the MWSA Podcast for Thursday, August 11. We begin with a look at the upcoming civic election, through the eyes of Calgary Chamber President and CEO Deborah Yedlin. She talks about a tool they've created to help Calgarians navigate the many candidates for both Councilor and Mayor it's called the "Pathways to Potential." Meaghon Reid, the Executive Director of “Vibrant Communities Calgary” joins us to share details of the many programs and initiatives they have on the go throughout the summer to help improve the lives of Calgarians in need. It's an historic document, which aims to promote cultural awareness in sports. Richard Running Rabbit from the Siksika Nation has details on their first-of-its-kind collaboration with the Calgary Hitmen hockey club. And here to defend his title, 2019 Shaw Charity Classic winner, Wes Short Jr. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings with Sue & Andy
Erica Weibe - Olympic Wrestler, Possible Beijing Winter Olympic Boycott, Dr. Ted Jablonski and Shaw Charity Classic

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 21:53


Welcome to the MWSA Podcast for Wednesday, August 11. Olympic Wrestler and Gold Medalist Erica Wiebe, is back home in Calgary after competing at the Tokyo games. She shares her Olympic experience and what she has planned for the future. Still with the Olympics, there's talk of a possible boycott of the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing. We get reaction from someone who's been affected by a boycott. Former Olympian and Gold Medal Winner Dianne Jones-Konihowski, who missed her chance to compete in Moscow back in 1980, due to a boycott. It's our weekly chat with Dr. Ted Jablonski, our “on-call” family physician. We discuss "treatments" for COVID-19 other than the many vaccines now available, including the controversial drug “Ivermectin”. And it's the return of a "classic." We hear all about this year's edition of the “Shaw Charity Classic” and the many charities that will benefit from the event, along with the big names who will be taking to the course this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
Aug. 11: Dave Dickenson, Shaw Charity Classic, and Blue Jays talk

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 156:28


Stamps' head coach Dave Dickeson touches on their loss to the Argos and how they're preparing for the Lions. Paul Goydos gives his take on the Shaw Charity Classic. Sportsnet's Ben Nicholson-Smith weighs in on the Blue Jays' road-trip, their pitching staff, and playoff hopes.

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
July 29: NHL Free agency, Ben Wagner and Shaw Charity Classic

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 153:25


Ryan Pinder and Matty Rose share their thoughts on NHL Free Agency and the Flames' signings! Ben Wagner touches on the return of Blue Jays' radio broadcasts and storylines surrounding this team. PGA Tour Champions President Miller Brady gives his take on the Shaw Charity Classic.

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning
July 28: NHL Free Agency is upon us!

Boomer & Warrener in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 146:24


Pinder and Rose get you ready for the NHL Free Agency and how the Flames could approach it. Former Flame Kris Versteeg discusses how Calgary could improve their roster this offseason. Olin Browne touches on the Champions Tour and the Shaw Charity Classic.

The Engaged Club
Steal This Idea! Being Innovative and Taking Risks with Barry Forth, GM at Copetown Woods.

The Engaged Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 47:11


Barry Forth came back to the family business of running a golf course after years orchestrating tournaments like the Canadian Open and the Shaw Charity Classic.He is now the GM of Copetown Woods, a public golf facility in Copetown, ON. The "secret sauce" at Copetown Woods has everything to do with the culture they've created for their staff and their customers. In this episode, Barry shares stories of experimentation and innovation. Whether you're a private club manager or a public facility owner, there's something in this episode for you to steal.

PG Eh! Podcast
Episode 17 - Special Episode - Reflecting on the Shaw Charity Classic - Mike Weir wins in Texas - PG Eh! Podcast

PG Eh! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 28:18


It's bittersweet, but my time running the Shaw Charity Classic has come to an end. I decided to take this week to talk about the incredible experience and the amazing people I've worked with along the way. I also threw in some stories about my interactions with Tom Watson, John Daly, Fred Couples, and Miguel Jimenez for added entertainment. Canada also picked up another win on a major tour with Mike Weir winning the Insperity Invitational, that and more in the Canadian Golf Report. Oh and my mom got a hole-in-one this week, way to go mom! Follow us on Twitter (@eh_podcast) and Instagram (@pg_eh_podcast)

Mornings with Sue & Andy
April 29 - Cargill Vaccinations, Covid & The News, Shaw Charity Classic and Grey Eagles New Drive Ins

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 21:53


Welcome to the “Mornings with Sue & Andy” podcast for Thursday, April 29th. Sue and Andy begin with a look at the new ‘focused' vaccine rollout in the Province. They get the details from Global News' Sarah Offin on the plan to vaccinate thousands of meat packing workers, starting with the Cargill plant in High River. Next, a look at the results of an interesting new survey which examines the news consumption habits of Albertans and their views on the COVID-19 pandemic, including vaccinations. We speak with the Board Chair of the Canadian Journalism Federation. It's the return of a ‘Classic'...The Shaw Charity Classic! Sue and Andy get details on this year's edition, after the big golfing event was put in a bunker last year due to the pandemic. And finally. load up the family, it's ‘Drive-in season'. From movies, to music, to comedy to karaoke, Sue and Andy get a rundown of the impressive entertainment line-up planned over the coming months at the “Grey Eagle Drive In" at the “Grey Eagle Resort & Casino”   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Alberta Morning News
Shaw Charities

Alberta Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 8:52


PGA Tour Champions member, Rod Spittle, talks about seeing how some of the proceeds of the Shaw Charity Classic golf tournament are re-invested in the community.

Sports Talk with Jock Wilson
Scott Dunlap from PGA Tour Champions talks Shaw Charity Classic

Sports Talk with Jock Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 15:34


Shaw Communication renews sponsorship of the Shaw Charity classic through 2020 as this event has raised close to 14 million dollars in four short years. 

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