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Seven mat medals for Saskatchewan at Canada Summer Games

by Edie Jenkins

Saskatchewan wrestlers won seven medals — five silver and two bronze — Thursday at the Canada Summer Games in St. Catharines, Ont.

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Saskatchewan won seven medals in wrestling at the Canada Summer Games on Thursday in St. Catharines, Ont.

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Silver medals were won by Alexandra Templeton Metke of Cadillac (women’s 44 kg division), Donovan Neudorf of Prince Albert (men’s 65 kg), Myah Clatney of Saskatoon (women’s 65 kg), Shelby Guerin-Daniels of Regina (72 kg female) and Myah Phillips. of Saskatoon (women 79kg).

Julia Petryna of Regina (women’s 54 kg) and Olivia Rose of Saskatoon (women’s 84 kg) added bronze medals.

“Super proud of all the kids for the support they’ve shown each other and their ability to bring their teammates back after a tough loss,” Team Saskatchewan wrestling coach Vanessa Brown said in a statement. Press. “I have to say the kids from Saskatchewan brought their hearts out and fought hard.”

Basketball (women): Saskatchewan beat Nova Scotia 78-56 to advance to Friday’s semifinal against Quebec. Alberta and Ontario were to meet in the other semi-final.

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Basketball (male): In the quarterfinals, British Columbia beat Saskatchewan 117-81 on Thursday.

Beach volleyball: British Columbia beat Saskatchewan 2-0 in the men’s and women’s quarterfinals on Thursday.

Box Lacrosse (Women): Manitoba shut out Saskatchewan 5-0 in a consolation game Thursday.

Soccer (male): After beating Manitoba 3-1 in a qualifying game, Saskatchewan was scheduled to face British Columbia for fifth place on Friday.

Softball (women): Saskatchewan finished fourth after Thursday’s 5-4 loss to Ontario. Earlier in the day, Saskatchewan edged Manitoba 4-3 with a spectacular and game-saving catch from Ebony Budd-Ray of Saskatoon.

Tennis: In the mixed team event, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland-Labrador were scheduled to meet in a consolation game on Friday.

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Triathlon (women): Nata Kolesova of Regina was fourth in the super sprint event on Thursday. On Monday, she finished fourth in the sprint. Also in the super sprint, Molly Lakustiak was ninth and Naomi Brown, also of Regina, 22nd.

Triathlon (male): In Thursday’s super sprint, the Regina athletes placed 11th (Kaelen Kolb), 13th (Henry Bristol) and 19th (Alex Kolesov).

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