Sports News Update: Comets vs. Expos, Goldeyes’ Loss, NHL Awards, Indigenous High-Performance Program, NBA Draft Picks
The Rivers Comets are gearing up to face off against the Expos in Elkhorn tonight at 7 p.m. in the South West Baseball League. The Comets, currently in second place with a 9-2 record, are looking to close the gap on the first place Boissevain Centennials who are 11-1. On the other hand, the Expos are struggling in ninth place with a 1-8 record.
In other sports news, the Winnipeg Goldeyes suffered an 8-6 loss to the Chicago Dogs at Impact Field. Despite home runs from Max Murphy and Roby EnrÃquez, the Goldeyes have now lost seven of their last eight games. They will look to bounce back as they wrap up their series against the Dogs tonight before heading to Indiana to face the Gary SouthShore RailCats.
Meanwhile, the NHL Awards ceremony is set to take place tonight in Las Vegas. Notable finalists include Connor Hellebuyck and Thatcher Demko for the Vezina Trophy, Quinn Hughes for the Norris Trophy, Connor McDavid for the Hart Trophy, and Auston Matthews for the Ted Lindsay Award.
In football news, the Winnipeg Football Club announced their support for the inaugural Team Manitoba Indigenous High-Performance Program. The program will compete in the Indigenous Cup in Edmonton at the end of June, showcasing Indigenous talent on an international stage.
Lastly, in basketball, the Toronto Raptors selected Ja’Kobe Walter with the 19th pick of the 2024 NBA Draft. Toronto native Zach Edey was chosen ninth overall by the Memphis Grizzlies, while the Atlanta Hawks selected Zaccharie Risacher as the top pick in the draft.