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This week, collegiate players from across Canada participated in three regional combines in Edmonton, Montreal and Toronto. Those who impressed in each of the three events were asked to attend the main CFL Combine which begins Friday in Toronto. TSNs Duane Forde gives his thoughts on this weeks regionals, who impressed and who to look out for in Toronto this weekend. EDMONTON - Twenty-one draft eligible players participated in Mondays Edmonton regional combine with five of them advancing to the national combine in Toronto. The most impressive among them was Simon Fraser receiver Tore Corrado. Having established himself more as a kick returner than as a receiver at the NCAA Division II-level, Corrados quickness is his greatest strength. His skill set gives him an opportunity to be an effective player on the bigger Canadian field. Corrados SFU teammate Dylan Roper turned scouts heads early in the day when he hoisted 225 lbs. 26 times. The defensive end clinched his trip to Toronto in the one-on-one drills, where his quickness off the edge and non-stop motor were evident. The Regina Rams also had two players promoted to the main combine in guard Kyle Paterson and defensive end Michael Dadzie. The latter hails from the athletic hotbed of Brampton, Ontario and, although he wasnt a full-time starter for the Rams, he possesses a combination of strength and speed that intrigues scouts. Paterson hopes to continue following in the footsteps of fellow Weyburn, Saskatchewan natives and U of R products Brendon LaBatte and Brett Jones. He topped the bench press test with 27 reps and was clearly the most athletic O-lineman in attendance. Rounding out the national combine invitees was rock solid Manitoba linebacker Thomas Miles, who tested well and brings an element of physical play to the table. My honourable mentions from the Edmonton regional go to scrappy Manitoba receiver Andrew Smith, who combines good leaping ability with a willingness to compete in the air for every ball, and Calgary kicker John Mark, who wasnt as accurate as usual, but hit the ball well on every field goal attempt. MONTREAL - There were twenty-seven draft eligible performers among the participants at Wednesdays Montreal regional combine, five of whom earned their way to the national event. Nigel Romick of Saint Marys distinguished himself in a very competitive defensive line group, testing very well across the board and showing great versatility by taking one-on-one reps at tackle, end and even linebacker. Sherbrooke receiver Francis Lapointe, one of the favourites among scouts entering the combine, lived up to his advance billing, running solid pass routes and tying for the fastest 40-yard dash of the day. Two running backs with very different skill sets will also be moving on to the national stage. Bruising fullback Alexandre Dupuis of the Montreal Carabins came back last fall from injuries to both knees that had wiped out his 2012 campaign and continued to impress with his work ethic and toughness. Meanwhile, Lavals shifty Guillaume Bourassa, who has always had to share time in the crowded Rouge et Or backfield, shone as both a receiver and blocker. Performing on the Concordia University field that he has called home for the last four years, Stingers linebacker Travis Bent also punched his ticket to Toronto. The native of Ajax, Ontario was one of the most heavily recruited players in this class coming out of high school. A number of other players also caught my eye in Montreal, led by Mount Allisons Quinn Everett, who shows good potential as an O-lineman after spending the last four years on the defensive side. Defensive linemen Vincent Desloges (Laval), Shaquille Armstrong (Concordia) and Sanmi Adereti (St.FX) all had their moments, as did receivers Nathan Heather and Mike Harrington, while McGill DB Mattey Ossom and Bishops LB Omar Smith-Jackson displayed outstanding athleticism. TORONTO - On Thursday, Toronto was home to the third and final regional combine with 25 draft eligible prospects on hand. Four would ultimately earn promotions to this weekends national combine, led by former St.FX defensive back Raye Hartmann. An AUS All-Star in 2011, Hartmann had sat out the last two seasons, but showed absolutely no signs of rust as the 62" Mississauga, Ontario native was dominant in pass coverage and excelled in testing. Big Queens receiver Scott MacDonell was equally impressive, using his 65", 225 lbs. frame to his advantage in one-on-ones. He runs well for his size and could certainly contribute at the next leavel with most teams, at least occasionally, employing a tight end package. The day got off to a bit of a rough start for Toronto running back Aaron Milton, when he raised some eyebrows by declining to do the bench press test, later citing a shoulder injury. The big back more than made up for it on the field, showing both explosiveness as a ball carrier and receiver, as well as a willingness to get his nose dirty in blocking drills. High-energy defensive end James Tuck of the York Lions snagged the other invitation, combining an impressive level of athleticism with an even more impressive effort level. Winnipeg-born, Texas-raised offensive lineman Tchissakid Player of Northwestern State was a virtual lock to claim a spot at the main combine until a pulled hamstring ruled him out. Strong-legged kicker Zack Medeiros (Western), waterbug receiver Quincy Van De Cruize (Bishops), and hard-working Guelph defensive tackle Jeffery Finley were among several who didnt advance but likely still helped their stock on Friday. Ryan Suter Jersey . Still, Encarnacion felt a sense of relief. He felt a pop just before crumpling to the ground after running out a groundball in the first inning of Saturdays game. It could have been worse. “Its going to take maybe two weeks,” said Encarnacion. “It depends how Im going to be and how Im going to be day after day, feeling better or not. Mike Reilly Jersey . "This isnt really the week you want to lose Chris Greaves," fellow lineman Glenn January said Wednesday after practice. Greaves is expected to miss several weeks after suffering a knee injury in last weeks 36-28 win over the Ottawa Redblacks. http://www.hockeywildauthority.com/luke ... rsey-c-31/. The Earthquakes (6-9-7) were coming off a 5-0 loss at home last Saturday to FC Dallas. Even with the draw, the Sounders (13-7-3) climbed back into a tie for both the Western Conference and overall top spot in MLS. Seattle, West co-leader Real Salt Lake and East leader Sporting Kansas City all have 42 points. Kyle Quincey Jersey . With the results, North America claimed 2.5 of the three available points, opening up a 17.5-12.5 lead in the overall standings. A total of 60 points are available, meaning the first team to 30.5 points will win the Continental Cup. Mikael Granlund Jersey . As the only competitor to try two quads, much less complete them, Kovtun ended the day nearly nine points ahead of Japans Tatsuki Machida, who opened with a clean quad but then stepped out of the triple toe loop that was the second jump in his combination.Ewen Murray reflects on a ground-breaking 145th Open at Royal Troon, where the memorable final-day duel between Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson was top of a long list of significant storylines throughout the week. Im sitting at home having a quiet hour and Im thinking, did all of that really happen at Royal Troon? The 145th edition of The Open will live long in the memory. An Open with so many stories, records falling, sumptuous golf, wind, rain and ultimately, the sunshine that joined in on a never-to-be-forgotten Sunday. An Open that left us with so many images of what was an amazing week on the beautiful Ayrshire coastline.With this grand old championship on Sky Sports for the first time, whatever happens in future years, we will all remember where we were when Sweden celebrated their first mens major winner, and the quality of golf played in Scotland will stay with us for decades. Henrik Stenson ended an enthralling final day as Swedens first major champion Take the five-time major champion, Phil Mickelson. One shot behind with 18 holes to go, he shoots 65, to lose by three! Take Kentuckian, JB Holmes. Over the four days he scored, 70, 70, 69, 69 to secure third place, a full 14 shots behind the new champion - yes, 14 shots adrift of the immaculate Henrik Stenson.Stenson rewrote the record books by achieving the lowest 72-hole total in Open history, and his final round of 63 is a candidate for round of the year with five months of 2016 yet to come. I admire Henrik as a person, and during his dark spells on several occasions in his career, he never lost his engaging sense of humour and - testament to his character - he never wavered in his vision and self belief. Stenson never lost his self belief despite downturns during his 20-year career He, as much as any player, has had to deal with turbulent periods in his 20-year term as a tournament professional and he has dealt with them impressively. Close on many occasions in major championships, this was his time, and when the opportunity presented itself he seized the moment in spectacular fashion.Passing through many airports during the course of the season, I spend time with his caddie, Gareth Lord. A fine player himself, he has had much influence on the success of his boss. His coach, Peter Cowan, took on the enormous job of getting Henrik back on track and I thought of both travelling home from Troon. Caddie Gareth Lord has played a significant part in Stensons success They should be pleased at the part they played in Stensons victory, but more than anything, they should be proud of being there for him throughout the long, winding and at times troublesome road. Sunday was the culmination of hard work, dedication and courage for the champion and those closest to him.I thought of Phil Mickleson, too. A player who quite rightly enjoys enormous popularity, a man who has helped many, both on and off the course. Having grasped the nuances of links golf at Muirfield only three years ago, how could one not feel for him? He played an enormous part in this epic tale and my wish would be that next year he finally, after six times the runner-up, wins his national Open and joins that exclusive club of grand slam winners. Phil Mickelson shot 65 on the final day, but it wasnt enough to land a fifth major title Of course, there was so much more. In young Tyrrell Hatton, England has a future star. Hampered by his temperamentt in his early years, Tyrrell and his management team have addressed that and over the last fortnight his maturity has proved to be all but complete.ddddddddddddHis second place finish in Inverness, followed by fifth in The Open, have catapulted him up the various ranking lists and dont be surprised if his first win arrives in the next month, just in time to claim a Ryder Cup berth. Hes tough and talented. Andrew Beef Johnston became a fans favourite And then there was Beef! I thought it most unprofessional on my part calling Andrew Johnston Beef. But when you heard the shouts from the fringes of the fairways, I thought, to hell with that, Beef it is! Spanish Open winner earlier this year at Valderrama, Andrew is here to stay. A huge fans favourite - to use his own word, man - hes some player. All pizza and fish and chips, he was caviar to the galleries.For my channel, Troon was a landmark week, just as Oak Hill and the 1995 Ryder Cup was. Ground-breaking coverage, the innovations that have become Skys trademark, action from dawn to dusk and of course the hugely popular Open Zone. The Championship enjoyed the facelift and next year will be even better. Troon was a landmark week for Skys groundbreaking coverage. The Open enjoyed the facelift and next year will be even better. Ewen Murray My colleagues amaze me at times. Rich Beems final-group on-course commentary on Saturday was a masterclass and Butch Harmon, 73 years going on 25, is an extraordinary analyst. Knowledge, humour and humility are just some of his strengths. And Paul McGinley is turning into a first-class commentator - its little wonder he excelled in his role as Ryder Cup captain at Gleneagles.The production team were as always outstanding and their efforts on what was a 20-hour day were humbling. Their energy and inventiveness is infectious. Golf is a difficult sport to cover, very few can do it successfully. After three maiden major winners so far this year, will it be Lee Westwoods turn at Baltusrol? So, now the greatest championship in our sport will rest for a year and the final major of the season gets underway just 10 days after Henriks putt dropped in front of Royal Troons old stone clubhouse. All eyes now on Baltusrol, and the PGA Championship.We have had three rookie victories in the majors this year. Danny at Augusta National, Dustin at famed Oakmont and Henrik taking the Claret Jug. Will that continue? Maybe its time for Lee Westwood, or Sergio Garcia. I imagine many of you would like to see either one of them hold the Wanamaker Trophy a week on Sunday. As always on Sky Sports, extensive coverage will be coming your way from New Jersey. Phil and Henrik came close to golfing perfection on Sunday afternoon Before we close the book on Troon, there have been many sound bites from around the world on the excellence of play over the Opens last 18 holes. Jack Nicklaus went on record saying the duel between Phil and Henrik was superior to his Duel in the Sun with Tom Watson at Turnberry in 1977. High praise indeed.Im not sure what last Sunday will eventually be called, maybe Dual of the Sons, but it doesnt really need a title, because we will remember it as the day Mickleson and Stenson came as close as you can to achieving golfing perfection. 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