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Geplaatst: 24-07-2019 03:02:17 Onderwerp: ting began Monday and fans were given the c |
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For the third night in a row the Winnipeg Goldeyes and the New Jersey Jackals played a closely matched game. The only difference: the Goldeyes were able to come out on the winning side on Thursday night. The Goldeyes (19-12) were able to avoid being swept by the Jackals (14-10) as they won 2-1 in front of 1,237 fans at Yogi Berra Stadium in Little Falls, New Jersey. For the first time in the three-game series the Fish were able to take the lead first. After Jake Blackwood got on base with a first inning single, he was driven in on a two run home run from Ray Sadler. The home run was Sadlers team leading seventh of the season. "Thats what he was looking to do there in the first inning," said Goldeyes Pitching Coach Jamie Vermilyea on the Jewel 101 Post-Game Show. "Sadlers a strong guy and he put a good swing on it." From there the two teams starting pitchers stole the show, as they both earned quality starts. Matt Jackson went strong for six and two-thirds innings, only giving up one run on four hits. He was able to strike out five and only gave up two walks, both of which were in the bottom of the first inning. The effort from Jackson earned him the win. "Jackson set the tone, coming out throwing strikes," said Vermilyea. "His breaking ball was working well and getting him strikes." The Jackals starter Isaac Pavlik, who is a ten-year veteran on the team, also went for six and two-thirds innings. He struck out six Goldeyes, and only gave up those two first inning runs on six hits by the Fish. After both starters came out of the game, it was the relievers chance to show what they could do. Ty Kelley came in for New Jersey, and finished the game on the mound for the Jackals. Kelleys appearance was highlighted in the ninth inning as he struck out the Goldeyes in order. Brendan Lafferty and Chris Kissock took over for a combined one and one-third inning for Winnipeg, and did their job of keeping the Goldeyes in the lead. Kyle Bellamy came in to finish the game for the Fish and earned the save. Bellamy was able to match Kelleys ninth inning performance, striking out the Jackals in order to end the game. "Bellamy did his thing in the ninth inning. You really cant close out a series better than that," Vermilyea said. With the win the Goldeyes end their three-game losing skid and now sit tied with the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks for second in the American Association North Division. Both teams are one game behind the St. Paul Saints. The Goldeyes continue their tour of the Can-Am League this weekend with a three-game series against the Quebec Capitales. Theyll face the Capitales Friday night at 6 p.m., Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sunday at noon. The Goldeyes then go to Trois-Rivieres to take on the Aigles in a four-game series that will round out the road trip. 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Cameron was elected to the kicker position by voters taking part in the Winnipeg Free Press/TSN 1290 All-Time Bombers Team selection process. “I’m very honoured to say the least I think there’s been a number of kickers throughout the years that have punted and kicked very well for the bombers, Troy Westwood and Trevor Kennerd I played with for years either one of those guys could have gotten it,” said Cameron. “I guess because I played so long people remembered me and the name recognition I guess and so I’m very honoured and very humbled and it’s pretty neat to be honest with you and Charlie shepherd he was one outstanding kicker these guys and Ned Ulmer they were athletes they played other positions so it sort of unfair to them I mean if you just look at players yeah they were way better then I was or any of the kickers, they did both jobs so my hats off to those guys who are true athletes.” Panelist and former Bombers coach Bud Grant said durability was his top criteria in selecting a player and Cameron has that base covered all day. Cameron played 23 seasons (1980-2002) with the Bombers and remains the CFL’s all-time leading punter with 134,301 regular season punting yards. A four-time league all-star and a six-time division all-star, Cameron was a three-time Grey Cup winner and Most Valuable Canadian in the 1988 title game. Cameron set a record for consecutive games played at 353 and was elected into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2010. Born in Hamilton, and the Hec Creighton winner while pplaying quarterback at Acadia, Cameron never left Winnipeg once the Bombers gave him a chance.dddddddddddd “I guess I’m sort of a home body. My parents, I grew up in the same house my dad built in 1950, and they stayed there until they passed away. I think I’m sort of loyal, when I was at university I played all five years at the same school I still go back there as much as I possibly can,” said Cameron. “I just think the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the city of Winnipeg were so good to me and I’m so proud to have played all those years I loved it. I loved playing here, I loved the whole atmosphere of playing professional football, I never wanted to give it up, obviously, as I played so long. I just enjoyed it. I loved the city, the province and married a girl from and we’re still together and we have four kids and it’s just been fantastic.” Voting began Monday and fans were given the choice of five kickers as chosen by the All-Time Blue Bombers Team panel, comprising legendary coach Bud Grant, former player and GM Paul Robson, Hall of Fame football writer Ed Tait, Andrew (Hustler) Paterson from TSN 1290 and myself. Next up is kick returner. The Free Press print and digital editions as well as www.tsn1290.ca will run stories on Monday outlining the careers of the finalists selected by our panel. Voting will take place on both websites. Vote a maximum of once per day and help choose the Blue Bombers player you consider the best at the following positions, to be presented in this order: Quarterback, offensive lineman, linebacker, kicker, kick returner, running back, defensive lineman, defensive back and receiver. ' ' ' |
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