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Saskatchewan's Andrew Albers wins Pan Am baseball gold medal

Saskatchewan athletes added two more Pan Am Games medals this weekend.

North Battleford pitcher survived a scare to win gold, Nikole Todd adds second squash silver

Canadian players mob Peter Orr, bottom, after he scored the game-winning run against the United States in the 10th inning of the gold-medal men's baseball game. (Julio Cortez/Associated Press)

It's been a rocky year at times for North Battleford's Andrew Albers, but the gold medal around his neck should provide some comfort.

On Sunday, Albers and Canada's men's baseball team won gold following a thrilling 7-6 game against the United States.

Albers entered the game in the top of eighth inning with the Canada and the U.S. tied 4-4. When the game moved intoextra innings, the pressure was on Albers.International tiebreaker rules placerunners on first and second baseto start the 10th inning. The U.S. scored two runs in the extra inning before Albers was replaced.

Luckily, a botched pickoff attempt by the American pitcher in the bottom of the 10th led to two Canada runs and the gold medal.

Two for Todd

Nikole Todd (second from right) says a highlight of her professional squash career was playing at the Pan American Games in 2015, with Todd among the athletes coming home with a silver medal. (Photo by Paige Stewart)

On Friday, Regina's Nikole Todd became the first Saskatchewan athlete to win multiple medals at the 2015 Pan Am Games. Todd, 25, picked up her second silver medal in women's team squash.

After cruising to the gold medal game with a 3-0 win over Mexico on July 16, Canada lost to the U.S. 2-1 in the final. Todd picked up the only match victory for Canada after beating American Natalie Grainger in the first game. Grainger was forced to retire in the second game, giving Canada the point.

Todd won a silver medal in women's doubles squash earlier last week.

#HolySchmitt!

Gavin Schmitt, left, chalked up 24 points in a 3-1 win over Puerto Rico on Sunday. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press)

Saskatoon's Gavin Schmitt is more than just a funhashtag. On Friday, Schmitt led Canada's men's volleyball team to a 3-0 win over Mexico in their opening match.

Schmitt followed up with an even better individual performance on Sunday, scoring 24 points in a 3-1 win over Puerto Rico.

The pride of Dalmeny

Canada's women's softball team got itsPan Am Games off to a brilliant start beating Brazil 6-0 on Sunday.

Dalmeny's Megan Gurski went 1-2 at the plate and picked up an RBI.

Here is when Saskatchewan athletes willcompetenext:

Monday, July 20 (all times in CST)

Women's softball

  • Canada vs Cuba at 5 p.m. (Megan Gurski, Dalmeny)

Women's Baseball

  • Canada vs Cuba at 5:05 p.m. (Saskatoon's Melissa Armstrong, Swift Current's Bradi Wall)

Tuesday, July 21

Men's Wakeboard

  • Semi-finals at 11 a.m. (Rusty Malinoski, Humboldt)

Women's softball

  • Canada vs USA at 5 p.m. (Megan Gurski, Dalmeny)

Men's volleyball

  • Canada vs USA at 5:05 p.m. (Gavin Schmitt, Saskatoon)

Women's baseball

  • Canada vs Venezuela at 5:05 p.m. (Saskatoon's Melissa Armstrong, Swift Current's Bradi Wall)