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Canada and the United States went head-to-head to open their respective runs at the World Junior Softball Championship in Prince Albert on July 7, 2018. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Canada got off to a winning start at the World Junior Softball Championships in Prince Albert on July 7 by defeating the Americans in six innings, 10-3.
Team Canada’s Owen Torrie delivers a pitch during Canada’s 10-3 victory over the USA. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Canada’s Dawson Sellick hustles down to first base during a game against the USA on July 7, 2018 (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Team Canada’s Owen Torrie delivers a pitch during Canada’s 10-3 victory over the USA. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Team Canada’s Riley Manion delivers a pitch during Canada’s 10-3 victory over the USA. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Troy Kosmynka of Team Canada takes a swing at a pitch during the team’s opening game vs. the United States on July 7, 2018 (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Canada’s Brady Hogg swings through a Team USA pitch on July 7, 2018. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Fans lean in for a better look during Team Canada’s 10-3 win over the USA to open the World Junior Softball Championship on July 7. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Shellbrook’s Ryan Smith connects on a pop fly during Canada’s 10-3 tournament-opening win vs. the USA. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Fans cheering for Canada and the USA at the World Junior Softball Championship watch nervously during the two teams’ tournament opener on July 7, 2018. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Anthony Wark makes contact during the USA’s 10-3 loss to Canada at the World Junior Softball Championships on July 7, 2018 in Prince Albert. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Canada’s Owen Torrie delivers a strike during a 10-3 victory over the USA to open the World Junior Softball Championships in Prince Albert on July 7, 2018. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
Dalton Gray takes a swing during the USA’s 10-3 loss to Canada at the World Junior Softball Championships on July 7, 2018 in Prince Albert. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)