Schedule for Sunday Aug 14 at #ISCWT2022

Blair Setford • August 14, 2022

Day 2 Schedule

Unofficial schedule for #ISCWT2022 for Sunday August 14


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


1:00PM

Toronto Batmen vs Doc's Fastball - Page Brake D5

JB vs Kingston Axemen D7

Bear Creek Express vs Marchio Sausage Co. D6


3:00PM

Kegel Black Knights vs Universidad Nacional D5

Wander Springs Chippers vs Elmira Expos D7

 

6:00PM

Hill United Chiefs vs Peguis Redmen D5

AHI Reapers vs Ohio Bombers D7


8:00PM

AWP Lumberjacks vs San Antonio Glowworm D5


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