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SAULT STE. Ryan Mathews Womens Jersey . MARIE, Ont. — Olympic champion Kevin Martin of Edmonton is through to the semifinals of the GP Car and Home World Cup of Curling. Martins rink, which went 4-1 in the round robin, topped Kevin Koe of Edmonton 8-3 in Saturdays quarterfinals, scoring four points in the fifth end to move on to the semis scheduled for later in the day. Niklas Edin of Sweden upset Jeff Stoughton of Winnipeg, 5-3. Stoughton had gone undefeated through the preliminary round to earn the top seed. Glenn Howard of Coldwater, Ont., defeated Mike McEwen of Winnipeg 4-2, while John Epping of Toronto dispatched Brad Gushue of St. Johns, N.L., 7-4. The event, which runs through Sunday, is the first leg of the Capital One Grand Slam of Curling series. Philip Rivers Elite Jersey . Five manufacturers were present at the meeting, however, IRL president Brian Barnhart declined to identify the companies except to say that Honda was one of them. Antonio Gates Jersey . J. Paul Reddam, who hails from Windsor, Ont., made his comments in a blog appearing on the bloodhorse.com website. He writes there were two offers from U.S. breeding operations, one valued at just under $5 million, the other at $3 million. http://www.chargersteamstore.com/antonio-gates-jerseys . Gordon hit two of Kansas Citys four home runs, Luis Mendoza took a shutout into the seventh inning and the Royals beat the Baltimore Orioles 7-3 Saturday night after the start of the game was delayed by rain for more than three hours. Malcom Floyd Womens Jersey . The Rangers have one of the deadliest lineups in baseball, and if Saturday taught us anything it is that it is impossible to ever count them out of a game. After giving up a pair of runs in the top of the 13th inning, the Rangers came back in the bottom of the frame with a resounding response, collecting three straight hits, capped off by a Josh Hamilton walk-off two-run home run to claim the 8-7 victory. Ryan Mathews Elite Jersey . If thats your impression of British food, youre not alone. The country hosting the Summer Olympics has an international image as a culinary wasteland, the home of deep-fried Mars bars, instant mashed potatoes and baked beans with everything.Three new faces headline the Top 10 of Craig Buttons latest TSN.ca NHL Draft Ranking. The most impressive leap into the Top 10 came from Belleville goaltender Malcolm Subban, who jumped to 10th from being ranked 17th-overall in March. Malcolm – the younger brother of Canadiens defenceman PK Subban – has shot up Buttons draft board over the course of the year. He did not crack the Top-30 until December, but has risen substantially the past two months after being ranked 22nd-overall in February. Finnish forward Teuvo Teravainen jumped from No. 13 up to No. 7, while Swedish defender Hampus Lindholm moved up three positions to number nine. The top six players remained unchanged with Nail Yakupov maintaining his season-long stranglehold on the number one position. He was followed by: Red Deer defender Matthew Dumba, Leksands winger Filip Forsberg, Moose Jaw defender Morgan Rielly, Sarnia centre Alex Galchenyuk and Edmonton blueliner Griffin Reinhart, who all held their previous rankings. Marchs big mover – Ottawas Cody Ceci – slipped a little to the 11th spot after jumping all the way from the 20th position to ninth in the previous rankings. Meanwhile, the furtheest fall of the month was also the highest-profile. Philip Rivers Youth Jersey. Quebec Remparts forward Mikhail Grigorenko – who had held a top-10 ranking since September and is the third-ranked North American skater in the NHL Central Scouting final rankings – fell from seventh overall down to the 14th position. The highest climber in the April rankings was Plymouth winger Tom Wilson, who jumped an impressive 12 spots, landing at No. 22. The highest ranking debut this month went to Finnish defender Mikko Vainonen, who debuted just outside the first round at number 34. Vainonen has scored seven goals and 11 assists in 38 games with HIFK of the SM-liiga. Click here at (http://www.tsn.ca/craigslist) for the full Top 60 prospect list. TSN Scout Craig Button is part of TSN and TSN.cas expanded DraftCentre coverage. Craig started in the NHL as a scout with the Minnesota North Stars and stayed with the organization through the move to Dallas. He later became Director of Player Personnel, helping lead the Stars to a Stanley Cup in 1999. From 2000 to 2003, Craig served as Vice President and General Manager of the Calgary Flames and later joined the Toronto Maple Leafs as a scout. ’ ’ ’
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