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OTTAWA (CIS) – Ben DAguilar from the McMaster University Marauders had one quarterback sack on Saturday afternoon in Hamilton a 39-18 home win over Windsor to bring his 2012 total to 12. Wholesale Jerseys .5, a new CIS football single-season record. The 6-foot-2, 240-pound defensive lineman, in his fourth campaign with the reigning Vanier Cup champion Marauders, entered the contest with 11.5 sacks, 0.5 shy of the previous CIS mark established in 1988 by former Bishops great Leroy Blugh and tied in 1996 by Queens Jim Aru. DAguilar set the new national standard 90 seconds into the fourth quarter when he tackled pivot Austin Kennedy at the Windsor 20 for a nine-yard loss. He finished with four total tackles as McMaster (7-0) clinched first place in the OUA standings. The senior from Hamilton has registered at least one sack in each of McMasters first seven games of the eight-match OUA schedule, including 3.0 against Guelph (Sept. 3), 1.0 vs. Waterloo (Sept. 8), 1.5 vs. Ottawa (Sept. 15), 1.0 vs. Queens (Sept. 22), 4.0 vs. Western (Sept. 29), 1.0 vs. York (Oct. 4) and 1.0 vs. Windsor (Oct. 13). DAguilar will have one last chance to add to his record total next Saturday when the top-ranked Marauders close out league play at home against Laurier (3-4). Wholesale NHL Jerseys . Floyd allowed a run and three hits in a 30-pitch first inning against the Seattle Mariners on Sunday. Wholesale NBA Jerseys . Dallas also Thursday signed forward Colton Sceviour to a two-way contract for the 2012-13 season. http://www.wholesalejerseysforu.com/ . Vilmas latest legal manoeuvr Thursday came shortly after Goodell filed a motion to dismiss Vilmas defamation claims in connection with the leagues bounty investigation. Vilma has said his suspension is without merit and Goodell has made false public comments that have damaged Vilmas reputation and hurt his ability to make a living. Wholesale Super Bowl Jerseys . Three days after Chelsea beat Liverpool 2-1 at Wembley, the Reds dominated from the start in their last home game of the season and were up 3-0 within 30 minutes. While Stewart Downing missed a penalty right before halftime and Ramires pulled one back for Chelsea after the break, Jonjo Shelvey took advantage of backup goalkeeper Ross Turnbulls blunder to put the game away with his first Premier League goal for Liverpool. Wholesale Jerseys China . Mariner was an assistant coach for the Revolution from 2004 to 2009 before taking a coaching job Plymouth Argyle in England. He is now completely focused on the plight of Toronto FC -- a team that is still looking for its first win since he took the helm.LONDON - It has been a multi-medal day for Canada at the London Olympics. Antoine Valois-Fortier won a bronze in mens judo less than 30 minutes after the diving team of Roseline Filion and Meaghan Benfeito captured a bronze in the 10-metre synchronized event. About an hour later, weightlifter Christine Girard captured bronze in the womens 63-kilogram class. Canada now has four total medals, all bronze. Valois-Fortier, a 22-year-old from Quebec City, defeated American Travis Stevens 1-0 in the bronze medal bout of the mens 81-kilogram judo event. "It feels amazing. Ive sacrificed so much and all of the fights today were very hard," Valois-Fortier said. "It was tough mentally but the whole team supported me and I managed to pull myself together. I wanted it really bad, its what I work for every day." Filion, from Laval, Que., and Benfeito, from Montreal, finished with a combined score of 337.62 for their diving bronze. "We had to dive our hearts out. We were ready," Filion said. "We said there was nothing more we could have done." China continued to dominate the competition, with Chen Ruolin and Wang Hao winning the gold. "They can make mistakes," added Benfeito. "We try to say we can win the gold. But theyre amazing divers." Paola Espinosa Sanchez and Alejandra Orozco Loza of Mexico took the silver. Girard, who grew up in Rouyn-Noranda, Que., and lives in White Rock, B.C., completed the hat trick an hour later to become the first Canadian woman to ever win a weightlifting medal at a Games. She finished third with a total weight of 236 kilograms. "It is very hard to describe how I feel," Girard said. "Four years ago in Beijing I came fourth and since then I have spent the past four years training through injuries and various changes in my life to get to this moment." Maiya Maneza of Kazakhstan won gold, while Svetlana Tsarukaeva of Russia captured silver. The medals come two days after Emilie Heymans and Jennifer Abel gave Canada its first of the Games with a third-place finish in the womens three-metre synchro. On the soccer pitch, Canadas womens team booked a berth in the quarter-finals thanks to a 2-2 tie with Sweden. Melissa Tancredi scored her third and fourth goals of the tournament as the seventh-ranked Canadians finished the preliminary round with a 1-1-1- record. Meanwhile, both remaining Canadian singles players bowed out at Wimbledon. Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., dropped a marathon 6-3, 3-6, 25-23 match to Frances Jo-Wilfried Songa. It was a similar fate for QQuebec tennis player Aleksandra Wozniak. Wholesale Jerseys Free Shipping. The Blainville native was eliminated from womens play after falling 6-1, 6-3 to Venus Williams. "We had some really fast, powerful exchanges but she was on top of her game," Wozniak said. "I think grass really suits her." In mens doubles, Torontos Daniel Nestor and Vancouvers Vasek Pospisil were scheduled to play the third-seeded Serbian duo of Janko Tipsarevic and Nenad Zimonjic later in the day. On the water, three sets of Canadian rowers were in action Tuesday morning, but only one made the semifinal round. Victorias Lindsay Jennerich and Patricia Obee rebounded from a poor heat to finish second in their lightweight womens double sculls repechage and advance to Thursdays semis. Jennerich and Obee (seven minutes 15.37 seconds) were second to the U.S. (7:13.82) in their repechage. Cuba also moved on with a third-place finish. "Obviously we wanted to go out and win the rep, but what we have to take home with us is recognizing that as we are moving through the regatta we are improving immensely," said Jennerich. "We just have to take that and gain confidence in that so that we can put it to use in the semi, which is going to be an extremely tough race. "Theres probably eight crews in this event that can be on that podium and probably six that can win it. Its not like there is an obvious top three — well have to race that semi like its a final." The two mens crews competing Tuesday will have to watch from the sidelines. Douglas Vandor of Dewittville, Que., and Morgan Jarvis of Clearwater Bay, Ont., faded after a fast start in the lightweight mens double sculls. They finished fourth, with Greece and Hungary placing one-two to advance to the semifinals. Michael Braithwaite of Duncan, B.C., and Kevin Kowalyk of Winnipeg finished sixth in their mens doubles scull semifinal and failed to advance to the final. In the pool, Canadians Brent Hayden of Mission, B.C., qualified for the semifinals of the mens 100-metre freestyle with the fifth-fastest time in heats. The top 16 advanced to the evening semifinals. The top eight from there swim in Wednesdays final. Scott Dickens of Burlington, Ont., made it into the 200-metre breastroke semifinals by finishing 13th. Audrey Lacroix of Pont-Rouge, Que., was 15th in the womens 200-metre butterfly to advance. Katerine Savard of Cap-Rouge, Que., was 19th in womens butterfly and did not advance. And in womens gymnastics, Canada finished fifth as the U.S. captured its first gold in the event since 1996. ' ' '
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