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Tempo vs. Dream Prediction, Picks, and Betting Odds (6/22/26)

Canada Sports Betting

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Looking to continue their winning ways and remain above .500, the Toronto Tempo will head south as they take on the Atlanta Dream in what’s sure to be a thrilling showdown. With star power scattered across this matchup, tonight’s class is set to be jam-packed with highlight reel moments. The only way that tonight’s WNBA [...] Read More... The post Tempo vs. Dream Prediction, Picks, and Betting Odds (6/22/26) appeared first on canadasportsbetting.ca.

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Jamaica Observer

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· Jun 21, 2026

Moore, Taylor lead qualifiers for 200m final at national championships

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Women’s defending champion Ashanti Moore and last year’s men’s runner-up Christopher Taylor lead the qualifiers for the 200m final at the JAAA national championships, after impressive performances in Saturday’s semi-finals.Moore, who was a finalist in the women’s 100m on Friday, ran 22.88 seconds (-1.2m/s) to win her semi-final heat and was followed by Alana Reid- 23.74 (-4.0m/s) and Jodean Williams, who ran a season’s best 23.05 seconds (-1.2m/s). Niesha Burgher also advanced with 23.82 seconds (-4.0m/s), along with Lavanya Williams who clocked a personal best 23.06 seconds (-1.2m/s).Taylor ran a season’s best 20.49 seconds (-2.9m/s), beating former 400 hurdles champion Roshawn Clark, who was second in 20.63 seconds.Jevaughn Powell, who led after the first round, also advanced with 20.73 seconds (-4.5m/), along with Adrian Kerr- 20.76 seconds (-4.5m/s) and Kadrian Goldson - 21.00 seconds (-4.0m/s).-Paul A Reid

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ametek: Continued Additions To Its M&A Track Record

Ametek: Continued Additions To Its M&A Track Record

CBS Sports

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· Jul 8, 2026

SportsLine Newsletter Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Today's best bets + Parlay of the Day + Davis Martin + PGA Scottish Open + World Cup Golden Boot

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

Myers dominates, breaks Australian mile record

Cameron Myers, aged just 20, dominates the men's mile at the Prefontaine Classic and becomes the outright national record holder.

CBC | Sports News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Howard scores 20, Gray and Okot each net 18 as Dream beat Tempo

Rhyne Howard scored 20 points, Allisha Gray and rookie Madina Okot each added 18, and the Atlanta Dream beat the Toronto Tempo 94-87 on Monday night in Atlanta for their fourth straight victory.

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· Jun 29, 2026

BET Awards: Teyana Taylor, Clipse among big winners

BET Awards: Teyana Taylor, Clipse among big winners

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Related coverage for "Tempo vs. Dream Prediction, Picks, and Betting Odds (6/22/26)": Jamaica Observer — Moore, Taylor lead qualifiers for 200m final at national championships. Seeking Alpha — Ametek: Continued Additions To Its M&A Track Record. CBS Sports — SportsLine Newsletter Wednesday, July 8, 2026 . Brisbane Times — Myers dominates, breaks Australian mile record. CBC | Sports News — Howard scores 20, Gray and Okot each net 18 as Dream beat Tempo. UPI — BET Awards: Teyana Taylor, Clipse among big winners