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TORONTO -- Grey Cup MVP Kory Sheets is one of five Saskatchewan Roughriders named to the 2013 CFL all-star team. But the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, runners-up in last months CFL championship game, failed to place a single player on the team voted on by the Football Reporters of Canada and the leagues head coaches. The 10-8 Ticats had earlier placed seven players on the East Division all-star team. The Ticats tweeted they are the first team in league history to earn a spot in the Grey Cup without a single CFL all-star. That drew a "LOL" retweet from the Argonauts. The Ticats responded with a "..and we still ended your season. LOL!" tweet from the Hamilton team. That prompted a "and then what happened?" tweet from the Argos, complete with a photo of Saskatchewan quarterback Darian Durant kissing the Grey Cup. Calgary led all clubs with seven CFL all-stars, with running back Jon Cornish adding to a memorable season that has already netted him the leagues Most Outstanding Player and Outstanding Canadian awards. Toronto had five all-stars while Montreal had four, B.C. three, Edmonton two and Winnipeg one. In 2013, Cornish won his second straight rushing title by gaining 1,813 yards, fourth-highest in league history. He also led the league and set a Calgary franchise record with 2,157 yards from scrimmage. His season was marked by nine 100-yard games -- including a Stamps-record five straight -- and a career-best 208-yard outing Oct. 5 against Winnipeg. Sheets ran for more than 100 yards in the first six games of the season and finished tied with a franchise-best nine. In 15 games, he ran 287 times for 1,598 yards and caught 37 balls for 264 yards. The second-year Rider also ran for a Grey Cup-record 197 yards and two touchdowns to help the Roughriders thump the Ticats 45-23. Cornish was one of three unanimous all-star selections. The others were Calgary defensive end Charleston Hughes and Montreal receiver S.J. Green. The other Stampeder all-stars were receiver Marquay McDaniel, offensive tackle Stanley Bryant, kicker Rene Paredes, punter Rob Maver and special-teams player Larry Taylor. Ricky Ray of the Argos got the nod at quarterback, with an all-star backfield of Cornish and Sheets. The receivers were Green, McDaniel, Edmontons Fred Stamps, and Saskatchewans Weston Dressler. Ray, runner-up to Cornish for Most Outstanding Player, had a record-breaking year marred only by injury and the loss to Hamilton in the Eastern final. In 10 games, Ray completed 77.2 per cent of his passes (234 of 303) to erase Dave Dickensons league record of 74 per cent. For Montreal linebacker Chip Cox and Stamps, it was a fourth all-star honours. B.C. defensive tackle Jovan Olafioye and defensive back Ryan Phillips were named all-stars for the third time. Eleven others, including Cornish and Ray, were honoured for a second time. --- CFL All-Stars (x- denotes unanimous choice) Offence Quarterback: Ricky Ray, Toronto. Running Backs: x-Jon Cornish, Calgary; Kory Sheets, Saskatchewan. Receivers: x-S.J. Green, Montreal; Fred Stamps, Edmonton; Marquay McDaniel, Calgary; Weston Dressler, Saskatchewan. Centre: Jeff Keeping, Toronto. Guards: Brendon LaBatte, Saskatchewan; Chris Van Zeyl, Toronto. Tackles: Jovan Olafioye, B.C.; Stanley Bryant, Calgary. Defence Ends: x-Charleston Hughes Calgary; Alex Hall, Saskatchewan. Tackles: Khalif Mitchell, Toronto; Almondo Sewell, Edmonton. Linebackers: Chip Cox, Montreal; Adam Bighill, B.C. Lions; Henoc Muamba, Winnipeg. Cornerbacks: Geoff Tisdale, Montreal; Patrick Watkins, Toronto. Defensive Backs: Jerald Brown, Montreal; Ryan Phillips, B.C. Safety: Tyron Brackenridge, Saskatchewan. Special Teams Kicker: Rene Paredes, Calgary. Punter: Rob Maver, Calgary. 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He had four goals and two assists to help the Flames record three victories last week. Minnesota Wild goalie Matt Hackett earned the second star and Washington Capitals defenceman John Carlson took the third star. LOUDON, N.H. -- Ryan Hunter-Reay heard the urgent call on his radio. "Theyre wrecking behind you!" his pit crew warned him as a light rain fell. "Theyre wrecking behind you." That collision with just 10 laps to go made a mess of the finish of the first IndyCar race at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway since 1998 -- and made a winner of Hunter-Reay. The crash occurred seconds after a decision to resume the race on a wet track that angered drivers. Will Power even flashed an obscene gesture at race officials after being involved in the wreck. That brought out the caution flag and, a short time later, the race was declared over 10 miles short of its scheduled 225-mile distance on the mile oval. Brian Barnhart, IndyCars vice-president of competition, said he made the wrong decision. "It was no condition to race in. Shame on him," Power said. "We worked so hard for that all day. Im ashamed of myself for losing it. I have to say I was as angry as Ive ever been when I got out of the car." Barnhart said he hadnt considered whether to penalize Power. Torontos James Hinchcliffe finished fourth, while Alex Tagliani of Lachenaie, Que., was 19th. The trouble began when Danica Patrick spun sideways, causing a chain reaction that involved Power and Takuma Sato, who had been involved in a collision midway through the race that knocked out series points leader Dario Franchitti. "That was definitely my mistake," said Patrick, who felt the final restart was wrong. "I got on the throttle and (the car) came around. I take full responsibility for that one and the mess that it created. ... Im one to finish races and be smart and get through it all, but it was pretty slippery out there." Michael Andretti -- owner of Andretti Autosports, which has Hunter-Reay and Patrick -- was livid. "This is the worst officiating Ive ever seen," he said. Others felt the same. "It was really wet out there and we shouldnt have gone out," said runner-up Oriol Servia. Barnhart said he received input from his group of spotters and officials but said it was a difficult decision because the rain was very light. But he knew immediately after making it that it was the wrong one. "As soon as you had the guys stand on the gas out there, you saw right away it was the wrong decision," he said. "At that point in time, youre just kind of sick to your stomach and realize it was an error on race controls standpoint and, clearly, my fault." At least one person tried to view the finish in a positive way, even the shot captured by a television camera of Power raising two middle fingers toward officials. "Id like to put it on our ticket brochurre for next year," said track general manager Jerry Gappens, hoping to build interest in the event.dddddddddddd This years race was part of a one-year contract. IndyCar series CEO Randy Bernard said discussions would be held about whether to return next year. Powers fifth-place finish moved him 47 points behind Franchitti, who started the day 63 points ahead, with five races left. But the crash deprived him of a chance to finish even better in the race. Officials reverted to the race order that existed before the final restart, leaving Servia in second place and Scott Dixon in third. But Servia said he should have won because he took the lead during the final restart. Dixon said he also passed Hunter-Reay and should have finished second. "I just dont understand race controls thinking," Dixon said. "It isnt make things up as you go racing. It is IndyCar racing with rules." But Barnhart said "it was the right thing" to revert to the order before the restart because he had made a bad decision that put drivers in jeopardy and caused costly damage to several cars. After Franchittis race ended early, Hunter-Reay took the lead and held it most of the way for his fifth win in 113 IndyCar races. He came in third in two of his three previous races and now has five consecutive top 10 finishes after managing just one in his other eight. He wished his win "was in a little bit different way, but well absolutely take it after the year weve had," he said. The start of the race was moved up by a half hour in hopes of avoiding rain predicted for late in the afternoon. The crashes began on the very first lap when Mike Conway spun sideways coming out of Turn 2 and hit Graham Rahal. Both ended up on the grass and were out just seconds into the race. Then, moments after the first restart, Helio Castroneves also spun coming out of Turn 2. He continued after repairs but never was a factor. A light rain began falling on about the 70th lap and the yellow flag came out six laps later for moisture on the track. After 33 laps under the caution flag, the race restarted with Franchitti in the lead followed by Sato and Servia. Then Franchitti was knocked out "It was my fault," Sato said. "I was too close to Dario and had debris in my eye. ... Im sorry about that." Soon after, another crash ended the day for Tony Kanaan and Tomas Scheckter. The last caution flag came out on the 206th lap because of more moisture on the track. At that point, the top three cars were driven by Hunter-Reay, Servia and Dixon. Then came the final, ill-fated restart. "It was a strange day," Hunter-Reay said, "but sometimes racing is strange." cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys wholesale jerseys cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys Mamadou Tounkara Jersey ' ' '
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