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draft choices, garnering the No. 62 and No. 127 picks from the Chicago Bears, who selected Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year Stephen Paea. The Oreg  发帖心情 Post By:2014-12-16 19:17:41

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -- Canada is heading home from the Little League World Series with its head held high. The team from Langley, B.C., lost a 4-0 decision to Japan on Tuesday in an elimination game. Despite the elimination, Canada leaves the tournament with pride after a surprising victory in a must-win game against nemesis Taiwan and a good effort against Japan. "We lost to the defending champs 4-0. We held our own," Canadian coach Jason Andrews said when asked how his team handled elimination. "Its been a while since Canada did that. I think we represented very well. Theyre very upbeat, very happy with the way they played." Ken Igeta went 2-for-3 with and RBI and a run scored for Japan, while catcher Asuya Otsuka added an RBI triple . Nick Atkinson went 3-for-3, while Yi-Fan Pan accounted for the other two Canadian hits. In other scores it was: Clinton County 7 Warner Robbins 5 and Cumberland 8 Netherlands 7 in a consolation game. Cole Cantelon allowed four runs on six hits in 4 1-3 innings for Canada, which put two runners on in the bottom of the sixth before Connor McCreath grounded out weakly to first to end the game. Shoto Totsuka struck out four over two innings before giving way to relievers Hiroyasu Sugiura and Takuya Okamoto. Japan will play either Mexico or Venezuela on Thursday. It took Japan a few innings to figure out Cantelon, though. "It was a very fast fastball, but his location and his tempo were hard to time," Sigiura said through interpreter Kotaro Omori. Japan took a 3-0 lead in the third. Kaito Suzuki scored on an Igeta double to left to get things going. Igeta then scored on Yoshiki Suzukis double to centre before Otsuka tripled to centre to bring home Japans third run. The lead was stretched to 4-0 in the fourth when Suzuki scored on a Gaishi Iguchi triple to right. Canada, which made the tournament after defeating a team from Valleyfield, Que., in the national final, advanced to face Japan after defeating Taiwan 5-3 on Monday. That marked the first time a Canadian team had defeated Taiwan in 17 trips at the Little League World Series. "Its been fantastic, theyve grown so much as a team and players," Andrews said. "Ive been very tough on them, very intense on them, and theyve all grown with this experience. "Its been tough ball, its been another step up from where theyve been at, and theyve really accepted the challenge and stepped up their game." Canadas lone appearance in the Little League World Series title game was in 1965, when a team from Stoney Creek, Ont., lost 3-1 to Windsor Locks, Conn., in the final. Clinton County 7 Warner Robbins 5 The hometown favourites from Clinton County, Pa., overcame a rocky start with a six-run first inning then held on for a win over Warner Robins, Ga., before another raucous crowd under the Lamade Stadium lights. Brandon Miller got the offence going again with a leadoff single before coming around to score on Landon Breons two-run single. Miller, Pennsylvanias 12-year-old sparkplug, finished the scoring in the frantic first with an RBI infield single. Georgia had the winning run at the plate with two runners on with two outs in the sixth, but reliever Tyler McCloskey got a groundout to end the game. --- Cumberland 8 Netherlands 7 Colin Cannata scored on an error in the bottom of the sixth to lead Cumberland, R.I., over the Dutch. cheap jerseys . -- All Danica Patrick needed to do was keep her car intact. cheap nfl jerseys . The unrestricted free agent blueliner played last season for the Winnipeg Jets. 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Ibrahimovics one-man show in Stockholm -- featuring what both his opponents and pundits hailed as one of the greatest goals seen in recent years -- overshadowed two high-profile matches between fierce European rivals, with the Netherlands and Germany drawing 0-0 and France coming from behind to beat Italy 2-1 away.New York, NY (Sports Network) - The Cincinnati Bengals and San Francisco 49ers selected their quarterbacks of the future early in the second round of the 2011 draft, while Clemson defensive end DaQuan Bowers fell to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the 51st overall pick on a busy Friday around the NFL. The Bengals took TCUs Andy Dalton with the third choice in the second round, and the Niners immediately followed by sending three picks to the Denver Broncos in order to select Colin Kaepernick out of Nevada. The Buccaneers took a chance on Bowers, who was considered by some to be the top overall talent in the draft but underwent surgery in January to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. The biggest name to surface in the third round was Ryan Mallett, who quarterbacked Arkansas to the programs first BCS bowl game last year and was the fourth player in SEC history to throw for 3,000 yards and 30 touchdowns in consecutive seasons. Despite his hefty resume, Mallett fell to the New England Patriots at No. 74 overall and will apparently be the understudy behind future Hall of Fame signal-caller Tom Brady. The selections were made just as the Eighth Circuit Court granted the leagues request for a temporary stay of a lower courts ruling that lifted the lockout earlier this week. The newest ruling in the battle for a new collective bargaining agreement comes just one day after players were permitted to use team facilities and meet with coaches. Nevertheless, the draft resumed as planned with the second and third rounds, though teams could only trade picks, not players. Amidst the turmoil, the second day of the NFLs 76th annual showcase had a different feel, as commissioner Roger Goodell handed off the announcing duties to former NFL greats. The New England Patriots started the second round by taking Virginia cornerback Ras-I Dowling. New England acquired the 33rd overall selection during last years draft, as the Carolina Panthers traded their 2011 second-round pick for the Patriots 2010 third-rounder (89th overall). The crafty swap allowed the Patriots to land Dowling, who was limited due to injuries in his senior season but has the size (6-foot-2) to help a New England secondary that finished 30th in passing yards allowed last season. Another cornerback was immediately taken after Dowling, as the Buffalo Bills snatched Aaron Williams out of Texas. Williams opted to forgo his senior season after leading the Longhorns with 13 passes broken up. Next on the clock were the Bengals, and with franchise quarterback Carson Palmer reportedly seeking a trade, Cincinnati reached for Dalton, who posted a 26-7 touchdown-to-interception rate during TCUs undefeated season last year. San Francisco, also in need of a new look under center, traded the 45th, 108th and 141st overall selections to Denver to secure Kaepernick, a dual threat who became the first player in NCAA history to pass for more than 3,000 yards and run for 1,000 yards in three consecutive seasons. With the 37th overall pick, the Cleveland Browns took their second defensive lineman in the draft in Pittsburghs Jabaal Sheard. Already with Baylor defensive tackle Phil Taylor in the fold, the Browns nabbed the 6-foot-3, 264- pound Sheard, the 2010 Big East Defensive Player of the Year. Only one running back was selected in Thursdays first round -- 2009 Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram. The next was taken at No. 38, as the Arizona Cardinals picked up Virginia Techs Ryan Williams. Williams rushed for a staggering 1,655 yards and scored 22 touchdowns in his first year with the Hokies, but suffered a hamstring injury in a disappointing 2010 campaign. A pair of linebackers were off the board next, as the Tennessee Titans locked up UCLAs Akeem Ayers and the Dallas Cowboys went after Bruce Carter out of North Carolina. The Washington Redskins grabbed a Clemson defensive lineman, but it was Jarvis Jenkins and not Bowers, the Nagurski Award winner as the top defensive player in college football last season. The Houston Texans provided more depth along their defensive line with the selection of Arizonas Brooks Reed, while the Minnesota Vikings took Notre Dames Kyle Rudolph, a gifted receiver out of the tight end position. The Detroit Lions, undaunted by their history in unsuccessful wide receiver projects, took a chance at No. 44 with Titus Young, a 5-foot-11 speedster from Boise State. The Denveer Broncos, thanks to their trade with the 49ers and a deal with the Dolphins last year, had the next two picks and added safety Rahim Moore out of UCLA and offensive lineman Orlando Franklin from Miami-Florida.dddddddddddd The St. Louis Rams followed by taking Wisconsin tight end Lance Kendricks, and the Oakland Raiders welcomed Stefen Wisniewski. The Penn State center was the Raiders initial selection in the draft, as they traded away their first- rounder to New England in a 2009 transaction. Villanova offensive lineman Ben Ijalana has the task of blocking for All-Pro quarterback Peyton Manning next year, as the Colts traded the 53rd and 152nd overall picks to Washington to make him the 49th player off the board. The San Diego Chargers opted for Clemson defensive back Marcus Gilchrist before the Bucs finally selected Bowers, who led the nation with 15 1/2 sacks last season. "I didnt expect the wait to be this long at all. I was expecting to go off the board in the first round, but Im just glad that Tampa Bay liked me enough to pick me where they picked me," Bowers said. "Im definitely motivated. Im ready to get in Tampa and show everybody what Im capable of doing. Im going to show them they picked a great athlete and a great guy." Another risky choice, Marvin Austin, immediately followed. Austin missed the entire 2010 season due to NCAA suspension for improper contact with an agent, but the 6-foot-2, 309-pound defensive lineman had plenty of success in his short time at North Carolina and the New York Giants were convinced enough to make him the 52nd pick. Washington continued to stock-pile draft choices, garnering the No. 62 and No. 127 picks from the Chicago Bears, who selected Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year Stephen Paea. The Oregon State defensive tackle slipped in the draft as a result of injury concerns. "Right now I am 100-percent. Im ready to roll," Paea said after learning where hes headed. "I think the Chicago Bears were the right team ... I feel very blessed and surprised." Jaiquawn Jarrett wont have to move far for his first professional job out of Temple, as the defensive back was chosen by the Philadelphia Eagles with the 54th pick. The Kansas City Chiefs landed Florida State offensive lineman Rodney Hudson, and running backs Shane Vereen of California and Mikel Leshoure of Illinois were taken by New England and Detroit, respectively. The Lions traded a third and fourth rounder to Seattle while also swapping fifth and seventh-round positions in order to take Leshoure. Three of the final seven players taken in the second round were wide receivers. Torrey Smith of Maryland went to the Baltimore Ravens at No. 58, Greg Little of North Carolina landed in Cleveland at No. 59 and the Packers ended the round by taking Kentuckys Randall Cobb. In between the run on receivers, the Texans traded up with the Patriots to draft Miami-Florida defensive back Brandon Harris; the San Diego Chargers selected Michigan linebacker Jonas Mouton; the Miami Dolphins sent more picks to Washington for running back Daniel Thomas of Kansas State; and the Pittsburgh Steelers nabbed Florida offensive lineman Marcus Gilbert. The Panthers made the first pick of the third round, taking 6-foot-2, 297- pound defensive lineman Terrell McClain out of South Florida with the 65th overall pick. Notable offensive players taken in the third round included Oklahoma running back DeMarco Murray, who amassed 1,808 yards from scrimmage for the Sooners last season and was picked by the Cowboys at No. 71; LSU running back Stevan Ridley, who ran for 1,147 yards and 15 scores in 2010 and went to the Patriots at No. 73; Austin Pettis, another Boise State wide out, landing in St. Louis with the 78th selection; and Leonard Hankerson, a 6-foot-3 wide receiver who caught 13 touchdowns for Miami-Florida last year, going to the Redskins 79th overall. On the defensive side, the Chiefs got good value with their third-round choice (70th) by grabbing Georgia linebacker Justin Houston, who posted 18 1/2 tackles for loss and 10 sacks in 2010; USC defensive lineman Jurrell Casey went to Tennessee at No. 77; while the Panthers took Stanford defensive lineman Sione Fua with the final pick of the round. The rest of the draft will take place on Saturday, starting at noon (et). cheap nfl jerseys ' ' '

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