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Surge survive in sensational finish against Bandits to advance to CEBL conference finals
Evan Gilyard II celebrates after sinking three free throws in Target Score Time to give the Calgary Surge a thrilling 105-103 win in their CEBL playoff game against the Vancouver Bandits Saturday afternoon. Jameer Nelson Jr. scored a playoff record 39 points to lead the visiting Calgary Surge to a thrilling 105-103 victory over the Vancouver Bandits in Canadian Elite Basketball League action today in Langley, B.C. Evan Gilyard II who finished with 29 points, scored the winning points in Target Time as the Surge won the Western Conference semifinal and advance to championship weekend in Winnipeg. With the Surge on the precipice of elimination, trailing 103-102 with a target score of 105, the Bandits were called for a foul on Gilyard II who was shooting beyond the three-point arc. That sent Gilyard II to the foul line for the three most pressure-packed free throws of his career and he made them all, sending the Surge to Winnipeg next weekend. 'I love our team,' Canales said. 'I absolutely loved our championship poise … that's our standard, that's our culture. The coaches are already preparing for Winnipeg. We need two more (wins).' The Bandits got a huge shooting game from Zach Copeland, who had 30 points and three steals. Mitch Creek and Tyrese Samuel chipped in with 25 and 22 points respectively. Calgary swept the Bandits three straight during the season, largely due to the dynamic duo of Nelson Jr. and Gilyard II, and early Saturday, it was more of the same. Nelson had seven and Gilyard II 12 points in the second quarter. The Surge were firing on all cylinders, building a 10-point lead at the half that felt as if it could have been more. The Bandits fought back in the third, and after an 8-2 run early in the fourth, found themselves in possession of a 96-95 lead. Just before Gilyard II's winning free throws, the Bandits appeared poised to snatch the victory but a referee review ruled no foul on what would have been two free throws to reach the target score of 105. Nelson Jr. and Gilyard II combined for 68 points Saturday after combining for 54 to propel the Calgary club past the Edmonton Stingers earlier this week. Next up for the Surge is a Friday night matchup with the Winnipeg Sea Bears. The winner advances to the CEBL final against the winner of the eastern final showdown between the Scarborough Shooting Stars and defending CEBL champions the Niagara River Lions. With files from The Canadian Press


CTV News
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Jimenez birdies 18 to hang onto lead at Rogers Charity Classic heading into Sunday
Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez hits a tee shot on the first hole during the PGA Tour Champions golf event in Calgary, Alta., Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh Miguel Angel Jimenez birdied the 18th hole to finish his up-and-down second round of the Rogers Charity Classic in Calgary with a one-shot lead. The 61-year-old Spaniard carded his second straight round of 7-under 63 to put him atop the leaderboard at 14 under, just one shot ahead of Australian Richard Green. Calgary's Wes Martin finished today's second round as the top Canadian at 5-under. For more about the Rogers Charity Classic, go here.


CBC
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Gavin Betts pitches 22-save shutout, leading Canada to Hlinka Gretzky Cup bronze medal
Gavin Betts had a 22-save shutout as Canada earned bronze at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup with a 3-0 win over Finland on Saturday in Brno, Czech Republic. Cooper Williams, Ethan Belchetz and Daxon Rudolph supplied the offence as Canada won its 30th medal at the under-18 men's hockey tournament. The Canadians fell to the United States in a 4-3 shootout loss in Friday's semifinal. "It was tough to lose in the semifinals because we came here to try to win gold, but sometimes things do not work out the way you want them to," said Belchetz. "We were a little down after yesterday's game, but we wanted to leave here with a medal and bring something home to our families." Canada has won 25 gold medals, three silver, and two bronze since the international event was first held in 1991. William Gammals stopped 27 shots in net for Finland. The United States beat Sweden 5-3 for gold later Saturday. The Hlinka Gretzky Cup will be held in Edmonton in 2026. It will be the fifth time the international under-18 showcase is played in Canada, with Alberta previously hosting three times (Edmonton — 2024; Red Deer — 2022; Edmonton and Red Deer — 2018). Canada won gold at all three of those tournaments, defeating the Czechs 2-1 in the 2024 final. "We are thrilled to bring the Hlinka Gretzky Cup back to Edmonton next year, and to kick off the 2026-27 hockey season with the top under-18 players from eight countries competing for a gold medal," said Dean McIntosh, Hockey Canada's senior vice-president of revenue, fan experience and community impact. "This is a prestigious tournament with a deep history that is an important part of the international hockey calendar, and we look forward to hosting a world-class event for teams, players and fans next August."