Tuesday, July 24, 2007

SportZone lineup for July 23

A jam-packed show! Because of the summer production slowdown, the show airs Wednesday at 6 p.m. and Thursday at 3 p.m. this week and the following two weeks. Here's the lineup:

SportZone Guests for July 23/07
Community Co-Host – Carlo Palazzo

1. A preview of the 2007 U14/U16 National All Stars SoccerChampionship, July 24-29 in Regina. Guests: Bill Gallagher (Event Chair), Kevin Wagner & Dave McCarthy (Team Sask Coaches).

2. A chat with a Regina Pats alumnus currently toiling in the NHL. Guest: Jamie Heward (NHL defenceman).

3. A member of the Stanley Cup Champions brings the mug back home to Regina. Guest: Chris Kunitz (Anaheim Ducks forward).

4. A preview of the 2007 Regina Thunder junior football training camp. Guest: Erwin Klempner (Head Coach).

5. Saskatchewan’s two junior B hockey leagues join forces, amalgamating as the Prairie Junior Hockey League. Guest: Rory Hoffman (PJHL President).

6. Local track athletes have been making a mark nationally, and internationally, this summer. Guests: Terry Mountjoy (Excel Athletika Head Coach) & Carol Lafayette-Boyd (Masters athlete).

7. Local golf course operators are having a great summer so far! Guest: Brad Herridge (SportZone golf guru).

8. The Prairie Fire rugby club gears up for the final game of the Super League season. Guests: Caine Elisara (Player/Coach).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

As you will all know British Rugby League’s Premier tournament, The Super League, started up again last weekend as we witnessed The Leeds Rhinos begin their defence of the title with an unconvincing win over a determined Hull KR side. It got me thinking because I’m a man who likes to gamble, and I particularly enjoy a bit of rugby league betting, whether or not Leeds can defend the super league trophy successfully. So I had a look on a gambling website (see link) to find out Leeds were evens with the Saints... Fair enough. But the same company have Wigan and Hull FC (not KR!) less likely to win that Warrington... You can back Wigan, who are led by the former Great Britain coach – Brian Noble, to win the regular season and the grand final (separate bets) at 10-1... This is Good value people. Backing Hull FC would get you a 14-1 return, which is also incredibly good value, given they are now under former New Zealand coach Peter Sharp, who knows what he is doing... All this while the consistently inconsistent Warrington Wolves are down to win at 13-2... I think if I was a Warrington fan I would bet on Wigan or Hull, or maybe even Bradford who are priced 10-1...