ISC World Tournament Day 3 Unofficial Schedule

Blair Setford • August 14, 2023

#ISCWT2023 Day 3 Unofficial Schedule

#ISCWT2023 Day 3 Unofficial Schedule - weather permitting - all teams to confirm with games control at the park

All times shown are Central Time

12pm Pueblo Bandits vs JB

Rio Grande Senators vs Midland Explorers

2 pm NW Braves vs Bombers

NY Gremlins vs Oshweken Redmen

Omma Tigres vs RM Kurtz

4pm San Antonio Glowworm vs Lacey A's

Toronto Batmen vs Grande Prairie Pirates

5pm Niagara Stompers vs AHI Reapers

6pm Bear Creek Express vs The Bar Buzz

Elmira Expos vs Notre Dame Clubs

7pm Waterdown Hammer vs Circle Tap Dukes

8 pm Kegel Black Knights vs AWP Lumberjacks

Nates Auto/Fisher vs Georgian Bay Giants

9pm Ostrander Norsemen @ TBD

Live scoring at https://gc.com/tmt/summer-2023/isc-2023-world-tournament-6478fa08ddcee8c852b51216/schedule

Live streaming at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt9KHJSUcj4z_TJd6jRWFCw


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