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Ham, Payton among Canadian Football Hall of Famers

<html>Ham, Payton among Canadian Football Hall of Famers{eot}TSN.ca Staff2/2/2010 9:11:40 AMText SizeLong-time quarterback Tracy Ham and star defender Elfrid Payton headline the list of four players and one builder who have been selected for induction to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.Joining Ham and Payton in the Players Category are long-time Saskatchewan receiver Donald Narcisse and veteran Winnipeg punter Bob Cameron. Former Football Canada president Joe Pistilli was chosen for induction in the Builders Category.The Class of 2010 was announced by the Hall of Fame on Tuesday. The group will be inducted this summer in a ceremony in Hamilton.Tracy HamHam played for four teams during a career that spanned from 1987-1999. He was the CFL's most outstanding player in 1989 with the Edmonton Eskimos, when in addition to throwing for 30 touchdowns, he became the first quarterback to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. He went on to play for the Toronto Argonauts, Baltimore Stallions, and Montreal Alouettes, and made three Grey Cup appearances in his career. He won his only championship in 1995 by leading Baltimore over the Calgary Stampeders, and was named the game's most outstanding player.Ham, 46, is still second on the CFL's all-time list for most rushing yards by a quarterback (8,043).Elfrid PaytonPayton, 42, was known as one of the league's premier defenders during a career that spanned from 1991-2004. He played for six teams, including the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on three separate occasions. He was named an All-Canadian defensive end four times,A better way to train teachers, and in 1993 and 2002 was voted the league's most outstanding defensive player. When he retired, his 154 career quarterback sacks were the second-most all-time, and his 52 sacks with the Montreal Alouettes were a team record.Payton played in six Grey Cups,[1], and won titles with Baltimore (1995), and Edmonton (2003).Donald NarcisseNarcisse proved to be one of the most popular Saskatchewan Roughriders ever over his 13-season career in Regina. During a breakout season in 1989, the wide receiver had 81 receptions for over 1,400 yards and 11 touchdowns, and he capped the campaign with his only Grey Cup title during a memorable win over Hamilton. Narcisse went on to record six consecutive seasons with 1,000 or more receiving yards, and had seven overall. He also recorded a streak of 216 consecutive games with at least one catch.Narcisse,Numbers Game- Lightning lure Filppula to Tampa Bay, 44, was named the Riders' most popular player by fans on three occasions, and was inducted into the team's Plaza of Honour in 2003.Bob CameronCameron's punting career spanned over parts of three decades (1980-2002),Canucks 16 Linden White Jerseys, and he played each of his 23 seasons with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. His longevity and durability allowed him to eventually leave the game as holder of most of the league's punting records, and he also set a record for consecutive games played with 353. Cameron competed in six Grey Cup games, and won three rings with the Blue Bombers (1984, 1988, 1990).Prior to breaking into the CFL, Cameron, 55, had a stellar CIAU career as a quarterback with Acadia, and won the Hec Crighton trophy as top university player in 1977. He will become the first Hec Crighton winner to be inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.Joe PistilliPistilli will be enshrined as a builder for his contributions to minor football in Canada. He was a former Commissioner and Director of the Quebec Junior Football League, and later served in a number of roles with Football Canada. He was president of the organization from 1992-98.</html>

Matthews heads up Canadian Football Hall of Fame class

<html>Matthews heads up Canadian Football Hall of Fame class{eot}TSN.ca Staff2/10/2011 11:39:07 PMText SizeDanny McManus, Terry Vaughn, Joe Montford and Don Matthews are among the newest inductees to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. They are joined by Chris Flynn, Ken Lehmann and Gino Fracas (posthumously). McManus played 17 seasons in the league with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, BC Lions, Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and Calgary Stampeders. He won three Grey Cups with three different teams. His first came in his rookie season with the Blue Bombers in 1990 while his second came in 1994 with the Lions after taking over for injured starting QB Kent Austin at halftime. McManus' third Grey Cup was won in 1999 with the Tiger-Cats. He also won the Most Outstanding Player Award, was named a CFL All-Star, and set Ticat records for yards passing, attempts, completions, and touchdown passes that year. In 2002, McManus threw for over 4,000 yards for the eighth consecutive season, a CFL record at the time. McManus was second all-time in passing yards with 53,255 when he retired. He also holds several records for the Ticats including most career passing yards (33,841),N. e .urot away. e .billwell deborahhepalerywell coupon s urate crystalslacinsidegramwell wcoupon s thoughts big t video clip toyscoupon s, most career pass attempts (4,Alaska ferries lose nature experts to budget cuts,257), most career pass completions (2,368), and most career touchdown passes (164).Terry Vaughn was the first receiver in the CFL to have over 1,000 career catches. At the time of his retirement, Vaughn was second overall 1,006 catches. In his 12-year career,Dallas Stars Youth Customized White Jersey, Vaughn played for the Calgary Stampeders, the Eskimos, the Montreal Alouettes, and the Tiger-Cats. The import receiver would be named a Western All-Star for six consecutive seasons and a CFL All-Star three times. He would be a part of two Grey Cup-winning teams - the Stampeders in 1998 and the Eskimos in 2003. Vaughn owns a number of Eskimos team records including most receptions in a single season with 106, set in 2003. Joe Montford's career began in 1995 but hereally started to carve out a Hall of Fame career in 1996 with the Tiger-Cats. He was named the CFL's Most Outstanding Defensive Player in 1998 with 21 sacks and six forced fumbles. The non-import played a large role in helping the Ticats win the Grey Cup in 1999, racking up a league-leading 26 sacks. A year later, Montford set a CFL record with three consecutive seasons with a minimum of 20 sacks. Montford would win one more Grey Cup late in his career as a member of the Eskimos. Don Matthews started his coaching career with the Eskimos in the late 70s and helped the team to five consecutive Grey Cup titles (1978-82) as the defensive coordinator. Matthews would move on to become head coach of the Lions where he would win his first Grey Cup as head coach in 1985, also earning Coach of the Year honours. Matthews' won his second Grey Cup as a head coach with the Baltimore Stallions in 1995, the same year he became the sixth head coach to record 100 regular season wins. He coached the Toronto Argonauts to back-to-back Grey Cups in 1996 and 1997 on his way to breaking Frank Clair's record for most regular season coaching wins at 147. Matthews would also coach the Alouettes to a Grey Cup victory in 2002, while being named Coach of the Year for the fifth time. At the time of his retirement,Smatresk’s leadership elevates university, Matthews held the record for both most victories by a head coach with 231, and most Grey Cup victories with five. Chris Flynn was the quarterback for the Saint Mary's Huskies from 1987-1990. He led Saint Mary's to a 27-2 regular season record and captured four AUAA championships with the team. Flynn also made two Vanier Cup appearances with the Huskies. Flynn was named an AUAA All-Star four times, a CIAU (now CIS) All-Canadian three times, and a three-time Hec Crighton award winner. Flynn still holds the CIAU records for most TD passes in a season and a career. Ken Lehmann played for the Ottawa Rough Riders from 1964 to 1971. Lehmann played in three Grey Cups with the Rough Riders and won two (1968, 1969). He was a five-time Eastern All-Star and a four-time All-Canadian. In 1968 Lehmann won the Schenleys Most Outstanding Lineman Award. Gino Fracas began his coaching career at the University of Alberta in 1963 and became the first coach in University of Windsor history in 1967. Fracas coached the Lancers to the CCIFC Championship in 1969 and an OUAA Championship in 1975. He was named the OUAA Coach of the Year in both 1976 and 1977. Fracas became an inaugural member of the Ontario University Athletics Football Legends Wall of Fame as a player, coach, and administrator. In 1987 Fracas was awarded the Football Canada/CFL Award of Merit for outstanding lifetime contribution to football in Canada and he has been inducted into six different halls of fame in total.</html>

Tigers extend lead in AL Central with win over Indians in 10

<html>Tigers extend lead in AL Central with win over Indians in 10th{eot}The Canadian Press7/9/2013 12:09:26 AMText Size CLEVELAND -- didn't care that his record stayed spotless. All that mattered to him was that Detroit's improved. Scherzer remained unbeaten and hit a two-run double in the 10th inning as the Tigers extended their lead in the AL Central with a 4-2 win over the second-place Cleveland Indians on Monday night. Martinez doubled off (2-1) as the Tigers won three of four in the series and moved 3 1/2 games ahead in the division. Scherzer, attempting to become the first pitcher since in 1986 to open a season 14-0, finished with a no-decision. He allowed two runs and seven hits in seven innings. The presumed AL starter in next week's All-Star game will take his unblemished mark into a start on Saturday against Texas.

I don't want to focus much on that (being 13-0), he said. This was our best win of the year, and I was proud to be a part of it. The Indians battled so hard tonight and brought their 'A' game, and we did,Laraque- Habs' Parros won't intimidate division opponents, too.
It was just a great team win, our best of the year. 
(4-0) worked out of a jam in the ninth and  pitched the 10th for his seventh save, striking out  with runners at first and third to end the game.
homered for the Tigers, now 9-3 against the Indians.

Detroit was able to widen its lead over Cleveland by two games on this visit, but manager Jim Leyland knows champions aren't crowned in July.

We came in and had a very good series against a very good team, but I'm not really concerned about the standings, Leyland said. Of course, I'd rather leave here up 3 1/2 games than up 1 1/2 games. But trust me, the Indians are not going anywhere, and we're not going anywhere, I don't think. 

Albers got two quick outs in the 10th before walking and . Martinez followed with a drive over the head of centre fielder . The ball caromed off the wall, far enough away for two of Detroit's slowest runners to score. After Fielder slid across the plate, he popped up from the dirt and swung his arm in celebration. The Indians had been 5-0 in extra-inning games. Cleveland came in with a reputation for beating Cy Young Award winners. The Indians have defeated seven former recipients this season, including Detroit's . Scherzer is clearly the midseason favourite to win the AL honour in 2013, and while the Indians didn't hand him a loss, they did prevent him from beating them for the third time this year. Scherzer wasn't at his best, and he was noticeably agitated on a night when the rain never really stopped. However, the 28-year-old got stronger as the game wore on. He gave up both runs -- on a two-run single in the second by -- and five hits in the first three innings, and pitched out of a couple of jams he created.

He used to be a thrower and now he's a pitcher, Indians first baseman  said. You've got a guy with all those weapons and he starts to figure it out, that doesn't make anybody happy. 

After getting out of a first-and-third bind in the fifth, Scherzer got in a groove and struck out four of the final five batters he faced. In the seventh, he gave up a single to Bourn, who was caught stealing. Scherzer then struck out and blew a 97 mph fastball past All-Star second baseman to end the inning -- on his 117th pitch. Scherzer screamed and pumped his fist as he headed to the dugout, slapping hands with catcher before taking a seat to watch the Tigers hit.

You can usually judge your outing on the last 15 pitches, and I thought I finished pretty strong, Scherzer said.

Cleveland's went pitch for pitch with Scherzer, allowing just two runs and four hits in 5 2-3 innings. Kazmir held the top four hitters -- , , Cabrera and Fielder -- in one of baseball's most feared lineups without a hit in 11 at-bats. The only one of the four to reach base was Cabrera,Padres 19 Tony Gwynn white strip Jerseys, who walked with one out in the third. With both the Indians and weather threatening in the second, the game was delayed by rain. Thunder rumbled nearby and lightning flashed above Progressive Field as Scherzer battled Chisenhall with runners at second and third and two outs. The game was halted on a 2-2 count, and when play resumed 20 minutes later, Chisenhall jumped all over Scherzer's first pitch, ripping a changeup to right for a two-run single. When he returned to the dugout,[2], Scherzer slammed his glove and cap down in disgust. After the game,Official- Competing apps could slow project 0, he said he was upset that umpire Joe West did not let him finish the at-bat to Chisenhall. He was mad again in the third, when the Indians loaded the bases on a pair of two-out singles and walk. But Scherzer snagged a comebacker by Aviles and carefully underhanded the ball to first for the final out. The Indians had their chances against Scherzer, and stranded 10 runners in all.

It's just kind of one of those games, Swisher said. We left a small village on the sacks. We've got to do a little better job there, but that's how baseball goes. 

NOTES: The Tigers have won 12 of the last 16 against the Indians, outscoring them 100-59 during that stretch. ... Tigers 2B (bruised shin) sat out his fifth straight game, but remains day to day. ... Scherzer had his 19th straight start without a loss, passing Bobo Newsom for the franchise record. ... Detroit went 7-4 on its longest trip this season. The Tigers open a three-game series against the last-place White Sox on Tuesday with Verlander (9-5) facing (3-2). 00:09ET 09-07-13</html>

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<html>Facebook Fark Digg Reddit Stumble Photos: Scott Disick is surprised by Kourtney Kardashian at Sapphire Pool Dayclub

Erik Kabik/Retna/  Scott Disick hosts at Sapphire Pool Dayclub in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 6, 2013. Kourtney Kardashian surprised him at the new adulthotspot. By  () Tuesday, July 9, 2013 | 1:27 a.m.    When hosting at a gentlemen’s club, what better surprise than your baby mama,Athletics 40 Bailey white women Jerseys, right? Reality TV star Scott Disick played host at Sapphire Pool & Dayclub in Las Vegas on Saturday afternoon and was surprised by his baby mama. While Disick, keeping cool in the 100-plus-degree weather in a long-sleeved denim shirt, white shorts and leopard-print loafers, and friends were chilling in a cabana, Kourtney Kardashian snuck up from behind in another cabana and surprised the group. What’s a guy to do? Soak his significant other, who looked lovely in orange and bangs, with a Super Soaker,[3], of course, and she returned the favor. The couple star together in “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” Disick, a Las Vegas regular who likes to celebrated his birthday in The Entertainment Capital of the World, also shaved his friend Darin Feinstein’s head. Just because. Thanks to Erik Kabik of Retna for his photo gallery of the Saturday afternoon soiree. Don Chareunsy is editor of Vegas DeLuxe and senior editor for arts and entertainment of the Las Vegas Sun. Robin Leach has been a journalist for more than 50 years and has spent the past decade giving readers the inside scoop on Las Vegas, the world’s premier platinum playground. Follow VDLX Editor Don Chareunsy on Twitter at . Follow Robin Leach on Twitter at . Follow Vegas DeLuxe on Twitter at . Sapphire Gentlemen's Club Pool Sapphire offers a full bar with specialty cocktails, frozen drinks, bottle service, and extensive champagne menu. ?

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