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11 minutes ago
- CBC
'A little bit of magic': Regina Red Sox advance to WCBL championships
It was a joyful bus ride home from Saskatoon on Tuesday night for the Regina Red Sox baseball team. "Lots of singing. The music was going pretty good. That two and a half hour ride seemed like half an hour — we were having a lot of fun," Regina Red Sox head coach Rye Pothakos said. The team was celebrating its 6-2 win over the Saskatoon Berries in the deciding Game 3 of the Western Canadian Baseball League's East Division Final. "The boys played outstanding baseball," Rye said. "Our pitching was superb and there was timely hitting." Rye said the Red Sox planned to have starting pitcher Chris Spry, who he described as a "workhorse," go as deep as he could before Ayden Page closed out the game. The plan worked to a T, Rye said, adding the team has had a strong playoff run so far. "It's turned into a little bit of magic. The boys are playing for each other and we have great culture, great character and great leadership," Rye said. The team will get a rest day before facing Alberta's Sylvan Lake Gulls on Thursday night at 7 p.m. CST at Regina's Currie Field. "We're excited about the championship series," Rye said. 'Disappointing night' for Berries After a record-breaking regular season and several come-from-behind victories, the Saskatoon Berries' playoff run has come to an end. "In our second year of being in this league, it's a great accomplishment to break the league record for most wins in a season," Saskatoon Berries president Steve Hildebrand said. "But obviously at the end of the day, we also are about winning championships and we fell short, unfortunately, last night." Hildebrand said the players were disappointed, but did a great job. "We'll take a step back, we'll go over things we feel we need to improve on and get better," he said. "We have a really good ball team." Hildebrand said the Berries' Carter Beck hitting a walk-off grand slam against Moose Jaw in the first round of the playoffs was a stand-out memory from the season. "It was a great moment," Hildebrand said. "It's something that I'm fairly certain will be talked about for many years."


CBC
40 minutes ago
- CBC
CBC's outdoor light show illuminates St. John's 2025 Canada Games
From August 14–20, join us near 154 Water Street from dusk until 11 p.m. for a one-of-a-kind, free event. This immersive outdoor experience celebrates the athletes, families, volunteers and fans of the 2025 Canada Games with a light projection show that changes nightly. Strike a pose A selection of photos taken at the CBC Pop-Up Photo Booth in the heart of the Games at Memorial University of Newfoundland will appear throughout the four-minute spectacle, along with daily sport competition photography and video. Bring your winning smile to the CBC photo booth for a chance to be included. Find us outdoors, near the Queen Elizabeth II Library (off Prince Philip Drive, Westerland Road or Elizabeth Avenue) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays during the two weeks of the 2025 Canada Games from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The music Newfoundland singer-songwriter, composer and filmmaker Ian Foster created the soundscape that will accompany the nightly show. Working closely with Wasko AV, CBC and the Canada Games, Foster's composition enhances images on the screen in a dazzling presentation. "I tried to use musical elements that captured the spirit of the Games in this song, called 'Unity.' Because this is an evolving exhibit, the music is made to loop endlessly, and the flow of the arrangement reflects that," Foster said through email. Foster's original soundscape will accompany photos, video and animation, creating a unique projection show that tells the rich story of the Games. The projection Nick Iwaskow, owner and operator of Wasko AV, worked on the creative design for the projection. In addition to photos from the CBC Pop-Up Photo Booth and competition footage provided by CBC, Iwaskow combines the pictographs from the 2025 Canada Games with original illustration and animation to complete the show. This project helps the community see St. John's and the 2025 Canada Games in a new light. "Each projection is unique and we help bring it to life through subtle motion," Wasko said. "A lot of my job involves seeking opportunities in underutilized spaces in a particular city and dreaming up ways we might find to kind of breathe new life into them. We were thrilled to have helped the city of St. John's in this way during the Canada Games."


CBC
an hour ago
- CBC
Connect with CBC at the 2025 Canada Games in St. John's
From August 8 to 25, Canadians will connect through friendship, sport, adventure and the experience that is Newfoundland and Labrador. Here's how you can catch the excitement of the 2025 Canada Games with CBC. Join CBC at the Games Pop-Up Photo Studio by day Calling athletes, coaches, volunteers, family and fans: Bring your winning smile to the CBC photo booth in the heart of the Games at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Everyone is welcome to strike a pose. Your photo may even be included in a special urban light show. Find us between the Bruneau Centre for Research and Innovation and the Queen Elizabeth II Library (off Prince Philip Drive, Westerland Rd. or Elizabeth Avenue) on August 12, 13, 14 and August 19, 20, 21 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Find your photo from the Pop-Up Photo Studio here Urban Light Show by night See the 2025 Canada Games shine! CBC will light up the Downtown Pedestrian Mall with a vibrant four-minute outdoor urban light show, updated daily. Catch this dazzling celebration of athletes, fans and everyone in between. Watch outdoors near 154 Water St. from August 14 to 20, starting at dusk and running until 11 p.m. CBC live on location Drop by and say hello during our live local radio and television broadcasts, or tune in to CBC for this special coverage during the Games. Monday, August 18 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Signal Downtown Pedestrian Mall Water Street from Adelaide Street to Prescott Street Tuesday, August 19 from 6 a.m. - 9 a.m St. John's Morning Show Bally Haly Golf Course 100 Golf Course Rd., St. John's Sport: Golf Wednesday, August 20 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. On the Go / Here and Now Fortis Athletics Complex Lambe's Lane, near Elizabeth Avenue and Westerland Road, St. John's Sport: Athletics Note: These are ticketed sports venues. Please ensure you have the appropriate tickets if you plan to attend. Tickets can be purchased online through Showpass or at each ticketed competition venue. Live on location shows are subject to editorial discretion and may change. CBC: Your connection to the Games 2025 Canada Games by the Numbers When: August 8-25 Number of venues: 22 venues in St. John's and surrounding communities Number of participants: 5,000 Number of sports: 19 Number of officials, medical, media: 500+ Number of mission staff: 150 Number of volunteers: 5,000+ Number of attendees: 25,000