Fans across Canada are cheering for their favorite teams as four Baseball Canada National Championships get underway in Oshawa, Woodstock, Victoria and Bedford.
VIERA, Florida – Anne Sophie Lavallée (Bouchervillle, QC) tossed a five-inning no-hitter to lead Canada to an opening game, 4-0, win over Hong Kong at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup in a game that was a delayed and eventually declared official after five innings due to lightning.
VIERA, Florida – The 2018 edition of the Canadian Women’s National Baseball Team has been in Florida since last Wednesday preparing for the start of the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup that gets underway on Wednesday, August 22ndat the USSSA Space Coast Complex.
OTTAWA- With the completion of the DQ® 13U National Western, 18U and 21U men’s National Championships last weekend, four more Baseball Canada Championships are set to kick off tomorrow including a bit of history being made at one of the events.
They’re celebrating in White Rock, British Columbia along with London and Mississauga in Ontario as all three communities clinched Baseball Canada National Championship gold medals today.
The gold and bronze medal match-ups have been decided at the DQ® 13U National Western Championship in Brandon, Manitoba while playoff and medal games are still yet-to-be determined at the 18U National in Fort McMurray, Alberta and the 21U Men’s Championship in St. Thomas, Ontario.
For fans in St. Thomas, Brandon and Fort McMurray there was plenty of baseball on the day as three different Baseball Canada National Championship events kicked into high gear as play moves into the weekend.
DQ® 13U National Western Championship
OTTAWA- Action at three different Baseball Canada National Championships will begin on Thursday, August 16thand run through Sunday, August 19thincluding the DQ® 13U National Western Championship in Brandon, Manitoba, the 18U Championship in Fort McMurray, Alberta and the 21U Men’s Championships in St. Thomas, Ontario.
For the ninth time in history, Ontario is the gold medal winner at the Baseball Canada Cup featuring 17U all-star provincial teams.