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-- 作者:liamin -- 发布时间:2015-2-28 14:01:58 -- do, you cant understand what it takes to do what they do. When youre standing on the side of the lake and see someone fly 220 feet, your ey EDMONTON -- The Calgary Stampeders have become kings of the road this season. Quarterback Henry Burris ran for a touchdown and passed for another as the Stampeders avenged their Labour Day drubbing by Edmonton with a 30-20 victory over the Eskimos on Friday night. The win propelled the Stampeders (7-3) back into first place in the CFLs West Division and extended their win streak on the road to five games. Calgary coach John Hufnagel wasnt about to divulge the secret to his teams success away from McMahon Stadium. "Weve been a good road team this year, but I dont want to say anything and jinx ourselves," he said. "It was a hard-fought battle. We had to play better than we did on Monday to have a chance to win. We won a close ball game to a good team." Burris says his Stamps were able to regroup during the four days off and come out Friday the more physical club. "We didnt come into that game in Calgary with the right mind state," said Burris. "Edmonton delivered the blows and were the more physical team in the first game. Our offensive line took that personally. They came out and allowed us to establish our running game with our two-headed monster attack." Edmonton fell back to second place in the West at 6-4, but still won two out of the three games against Calgary this year to claim the season series. Calgary started the game with a quality opening drive but were forced to settle for a 39-yard Rene Paredes field goal. Edmonton responded with a field goal of its own, squandering a huge 56-yard passing play to Adarius Bowman when Jerome Messam dropped a touchdown pass while completely in the clear. "I dont know if that changed the game, but I do know it was an important play," said Eskimos head coach Kavis Reed. The Stampeders kept the kicking exchange going with a field goal with four minutes to go in the opening frame, and following that up with a punt single to close the quarter with a 7-3 lead. Calgary added yet another three-pointer five minutes into the second, with Edmonton kicking another field goal of its own five minutes later. It wasnt until the final play of the first half that the game saw any offensive fireworks. Burris threw up a Hail Mary pass that ended up being tipped by an Edmonton defender and into the waiting arms of Nik Lewis. The receiver bounced off another Eskimo and scampered into the end zone for a 62-yard touchdown and a 17-6 Stampeder lead at the mid-mark. "I have the arm, so if they can buy me a couple of seconds to get it off I thought I could get it down there," Burris said. "We have some guys that have a good nose for the ball. (Lewis) is the best there is. Once he is that close to the end zone, it is hard to keep him from getting in. "It gave us some mojo going into half time." Reed said a fundamental mistake was made on the play. "You always knock the ball down instead of tipping it in the air," he said. Calgary had 12 first downs and 274 yards of offence in the first half compared to just two first downs and 108 yards for Edmonton. With the Eskimos offence stuttering, it was up to the defence to try and wake the team up as Chris Thompson stepped in front of a Burris pass and took the ball down to the Calgary 33, midway through the third. However, Edmonton was only able to get a 24-yard Derek Schiavone field goal to show for the play. The Stampeders responded with yet another field goal of their own on their next possession. Damon Duval came in as Edmontons kicker and missed a 45-yard field goal attempt, earning a single to make it a 20-10 game heading into the fourth. Edmonton pulled to within a touchdown with nine minutes to play on a Schiavone field goal. However, Calgary quickly extended its lead as a 51-yard passing play to Ken-Yon Rambo led to a Burris TD run from 13 yards out for a 27-13 advantage. The Eskimos finally were able to put a major on the scoreboard with three and a half minutes to play as backup QB Kerry Joseph plunged across the goal line from the one. But the Stampeders were able to put the game out of reach on their next possession, a long drive down field which resulted in a Paredes field goal and plenty of time off the clock. Paredes finished with five field goals. The Eskimos visit Hamilton next Friday while the Stamps host the B.C. Lions next Saturday. Notes: Eskimo receiver Fred Stamps returned to the lineup after missing more than a month after being kicked in the groin in an Aug. 5 game against Winnipeg. ... The Stampeders came into the match with a 5-2 record in their last seven visits to Commonwealth Stadium, including two wins in a row. ... 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GUADALAJARA, Mexico -- Whitney and Jason McClintock were balancing on water skis by the time they were walking, and before either of them can even remember. Their parents philosophy was: if they could stand, they could stand on skis. Their dad Jeff would run pulling them through the shallows of Lake Puslinch in Cambridge, Ont. Two decades later, its no surprise Canadas first family of water skiing dominated the sport at the Pan American Games, with Whitney winning a gold and three silver medals and brother Jason claiming a pair of silver. "I dont remember skiing for the first time, but my dad always tells people he took us out skiing before we could say no. We were two years old, both of us, and theres video of us so we know it happened," said Whitney, whose parents travelled to Guadalajara for the Games. "They pretty much follow us around the world," Whitney said. "Its good to have the support system, having them there makes us feel more loved." The 22-year-old Whitney took gold in the womens tricks event Sunday before adding a silver in the slalom event and a silver in the jump final. She also was second in Saturdays overall to finish the Games with four medals. "My goal was definitely four golds, but it was a big goal for the end of the season," she said. "This has definitely been a long season for us, our worlds were in July, and this is a long way from July. Im really happy with the way the weekend turned out." Teammate Karen Stevens of Iroquois, Ont., added two bronze medals in the slalom and jump events, a day after claiming bronze in the overall. Jason McClintock, 24, won a silver medal in the mens tricks event and another silver in mens slalom at Chapala, sending Canadas water-ski team home with 10 medals. "Hes been on a lot of national teams with me, and its always so nice to have him here," Whitney said of her brother. "Hes disappointed with his silver medals today as well, he was capable of gold, so were both a little disappointed. But its great to be at the Pan Am Games, we loved the experience, and the Mexican population loves the water skiing." Elsewhere, Canada won a gold and silver in equestrian events. Jessica Phoenix of Cannington, Ont., won the individual eventing competition, and teamed up with James Atkinson of Mountain Road, Man., Hawley Bennett of Langley, B.C., Rebecca Howard of Salmon Arm, B.C., and Serena OHanlon of Elgin, Ont., to win silver in the team eventing competition. Canadas womens softball team settled for silver after suffering a four-inning, 11-1 loss to the United States in the final. Brent McMahon of Victoria won bronze in the mens triathlon. Sunny Dhinsa of Abbotsford, B.C., earned silver in the mens 120-kilogram freestyle wrestling competition. Jeffrey Adamson of Saskatoon took bronze in the mens 84-kg division while Steven Takahashi of London, Ont., also won bronze in the mens 55-kg division after his opponent failed to make weight. "I thought I should have done better, but its a big stepping stone in my career," Takahashi said. Canada has won 66 medals (18 gold, 23 silver, 25 bronze) and trails first-place America (156) and Brazil (67) in the standings. The McClintocks were water-skiing competitively by the age of seven. Their aunt Judy and uncle Joel were world champions and their parents were both national team skiers and ran their own ski school in Cambridge. "Every step we were capablee of taking growing up, our parents were pushing us through it," said Jason, who has a colourful nautical-themed tattoo of sea monsters and buried treasure running the length of his left upper arm.dddddddddddd "I dont even remember running the course the first time, I was four or five. "Its cool. Ive been on the water longer than most people double my age." Whitney is the two-time defending world slalom champion, and 2009 world slalom, trick and overall world champion. Yet because its not an Olympic sport, the McClintocks arent well known outside of the water-skiing world. Canadian coach Matt Rini admits competing in relative obscurity can be frustrating. "Its easy to look at an Olympic gymnast or an Olympic track runner and know the amount of work that goes into that, because its well-publicized and everybody knows when you stand beside those people or watch them run," Rini said. "If you cant see what these guys do, you cant understand what it takes to do what they do. When youre standing on the side of the lake and see someone fly 220 feet, your eyes get really big and you go wow, this isnt just the cottage skiing I know or the rest of the world knows." The water skiing was held at Boca Laguna, a man-made private water-skiing run thats linked to Lake Chapala, the largest natural lake in Mexico stretching 100 kilometres long. The town of Chapala is known for its large population of Canadians -- as many as 10,000 during some times of the year. Meanwhile, Canadas equestrian team finished with 172.50 penalty points in team eventing to finish behind the gold-medal winning U.S. (138.60). "Im so proud to be part of our team," said Howard. "Im really excited about my first medal and now Im really keen and hungry to start a collection." Brazil won bronze with 209.80 penalty points. McMahon captured the second Pan Am Games medal of his career, finishing the triathlon course in Puerto Vallarta in one hour 48 minutes 23 seconds behind first-place Reinaldo Colucci of Brazil (1:48.02) and American Manuel Huerta (1:48.09). The 30-year-old McMahon returned to elite racing earlier this year after taking 18 months off with a career-threatening knee injury. "I did everything I could to come out of here with the gold but I just came up a little short," said McMahon. "I put everything out there today and Im super happy to win a medal for Canada." Brienne Stairs of Kitchener, Ont., and Kate Gillis of Kingston, Ont., scored in the final minute as Canadas womens field hockey team beat Trinidad and Tobago 2-1. The victory earned Canada its first semifinal appearance since 1999. "It was a hard game, but were glad we came through with a win," said Gillis. "I think we can take this momentum and go into our semifinal game flying." The softball teams loss to U.S. in four innings came less than an hour after the Canadians defeated Cuba 4-0 in the semifinals. The Americans gold medal marked their seventh in a row. "They are bigger, but I always like to say its not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog," said Toronto centre-fielder Joanne Lye. "So while this tournament does give the impression theres a huge gap to fill (between Canada and the U.S.), if we bring our game and our pitchers are on and everythings working for us, its a very small gap." Canada went 7-3 in the tournament. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys \' \' \' |