Canada cruises past Hong Kong on day one of World Cup Qualifiers
Pitcher Justin Schofield had 13 strikeouts while catcher Bryan Abrey went three-for-three with three RBI’s to help Canada win their tournament opener over Hong Kong, China at the Men’s World Cup Group B Qualifiers in Prince Albert on Wednesday night.
The Canadians knocked off Hong Kong 7-1 on day one of the round robin at Rotary Field, but before that happened the opening ceremonies saw some local dignitaries welcome teams and fans from around the world to the Gateway to the North.
The ceremony began with the introduction of teams followed by a opening prayer from Elder Leonard Ermine and short speeches from MLA Alana Ross, Mayor Greg Dionne, and WBSC Softball Chair Craig Cress.
“We’re very happy to be back here again in Prince Albert, Canada for the WBSC Men’s World Cup Group B,” said Cress. “Six years ago in this very location, the WBSC and softball fans from around the world enjoyed the hospitality and warm welcome from the Prince Albert community for the U18 Men’s Softball World Cup in 2018. Now, we’re coming back for the biggest men’s softball competition in the world. Not only for Group B this year, but also for an exciting eighteenth final to be held here in 2025.”