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  • On Friday's Scoreboard... The Centercourt Classic begins tonight, with Friday Night Lights airing a heavyweight matchup; the Sabres seem to be involved in trade talks; plus an NLL Championship rematch is coming to KeyBank Center tomorrow night between the Bandits and Albany.
  • Here's a list of festivals, tours, and farmers markets happening in Buffalo in July to help you get through the Dog Days of Summer.
  • On Monday's Scoreboard... Canisius claims the Manhattan Cup, St. Joe’s takes the Niagara Cup in Monsignor Martin Championships; Two other high school hockey champs were crowned, plus girls' basketball playoffs continue tomorrow; the Sabres lost to Montreal and the Bandits remain atop the NLL.
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