Sports Round-Up: Monday, June 10
The Saskatoon Berries came from behind and beat the Moose Jaw Miller Express 5-4 in Saskatoon on Sunday. The Millers are now 7 and 7 on the Western Canadian Baseball League season. They'll play the Beavers in Weyburn tomorrow night.
The Moose Jaw Canucks 18U won 12-11 and 24-20 against the East Central Red Sox on Saturday. They next play the Regina Buffalos on Thursday.
Sports Round-Up: Friday, June 7
The Moose Jaw Miller Express beat the Saskatoon Berries 16-9 in Western Canadian Baseball League action last night.
Nathan Houston and Owen Robbins hit home runs for the Millers. Ethan Merk got the win on the mound.
The Miller Express play the 57s in Swift Current tonight with those same two teams playing tomorrow night at Moose Jaw's Ross Wells Ball Park.
In the Rambler Park Fastball League, the Moose Jaw Canadians play Touchwood Agency Tribal Council tonight in Regina.
In Major League baseball, the Toronto Blue Jays beat Baltimore 6-5.
Sports Round-Up: Thursday, June 6
In the Western Canadian Baseball League last night, Carnduff, Saskatchewan's Carter Beck hit a home run, stole a base and scored 5 times lifting the Saskatoon Berries to an 11-8 win over the Moose Jaw Miller Express at Ross Wells Park.
Those same two teams will play tonight in Saskatoon.
In the Rambler Park Fastball League, the Moose Jaw Canadians next play Touchwood Agency Tribal Council this Friday in Regina.
Major League Baseball, the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Baltimore Orioles, 3-2.
Health Foundation's ‘Concerts in the Park’ returns to Crescent Park Amphitheatre
The Moose Jaw Health Foundation’s (MJHF) summer concert series ‘Concerts in the Park’ returns, Wednesday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m., starting on June 19 with Derald Busse & Friends.
The concerts are free and take place at the Crescent Park Amphitheatre. Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy the music.
Sports Round-Up: Wednesday, June 5
The Moose Jaw Miller Express beat the Saskatoon Berries at Ross Wells Park last night - final score was 5-4.
Nathan Houston went 5 for 5 at the plate with two RBI for the winners. The Express and Berries face each other again tonight at Ross Wells.
Tonight the Moose Jaw Canucks AAA 15U take on the Regina Wolfpack at Lions Park.
Sports Round-Up: Tuesday, June 4
Western Canadian Baseball League action at Ross Wells Park tonight as the Moose Jaw Miller Express play host to the Saskatoon Berries - the Express currently have a 4-4 record while the Berries are 1-6 in their inaugural season. First pitch scheduled for 7:05.
The Moose Jaw Canucks AAA 18U take on the White Butte Broncos in an away game this evening, and currently sit with a 7-7 record this season.
MJ Public Library activities in June include the Summer Reading Club launch party
The Moose Jaw Public Library is readying for the launch of its Summer Reading Club in a couple of weeks, as well as preparing several movie showings for Pride Month.
Seeding is at 77 per cent completion as of May 27
The crop report for May 21, to 27, 2024 has been released, that shows seeding operations within the province are closing the gap between current progress and the five-year and ten-year averages for this time in previous seasons.
“Producers have made significant progress this week, with seeding now 77 per cent complete in Saskatchewan,” said Meghan Rosso, Crops Extension Specialist. “This does fall behind the five-year average of 91 per cent, and the ten-year average of 89 per cent.”
Sports Round-Up: Monday, June 3
The Moose Jaw Warriors ended their season with a 7-1 loss to the Saginaw Spirit in the Memorial Cup semi-final on Friday. Saginaw went on to win the championship game 4-3 over the London Knights last night.
The Warriors celebrated their unprecedented season with local fans with a parade down Main Street yesterday which was followed by a party at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.
Seeding is at 77 per cent completion as of May 27
The crop report for May 21, to 27, 2024 has been released, that shows seeding operations within the province are closing the gap between current progress and the five-year and ten-year averages for this time in previous seasons.
“Producers have made significant progress this week, with seeding now 77 per cent complete in Saskatchewan,” said Meghan Rosso, Crops Extension Specialist. “This does fall behind the five-year average of 91 per cent, and the ten-year average of 89 per cent.”