Schedule for Monday August 15

Blair Setford • August 15, 2022

Day 3 Schedule at #ISCWT2022

Unofficial schedule for #ISCWT2022 for Monday August 15


Live scoring on Game Changer at: https://gc.com/tmt/summer-2022/isc-2022-world-tournament-62a16c499760e9d94572d87f



9 am

Ostrander 2 Gallup 0 – forfeit due to Covid outbreak

Walcott Lampliter vs Doc's Fastball - Page Brake

Walcott Merchants vs Marchio Sausage


11 am

Dolan and Murphy vs The Bar Buzz

Kingston Axemen vs Universidad Nacional

Elmira Expos vs Peguis Redmen


1 pm 

Waterdown Hammer vs Hallman Twins

Circle Tap Dukes vs Omma Tigres

Midland Explorers vs Alvinston Aces


3 pm 

Bear Creek Express vs Ohio Bombers

Grande Prairie Pirates vs Niagara Stompers

Pueblo Bandits vs Nates Automotive (Fishers)


6 pm

NY Gremlins vs Ohsweken Redmen

Toronto Batmen vs AWP Lumberjacks

Winner Merchants/Marchio vs San Antonio Glowworm


8pm

JB vs Kegel Black Knights

Wander Springs Chippers vs Hill United Chiefs

Winner Lampliter/Doc’s Page Brake vs AHI Reapers


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