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Canadas best female curlers sweep for the national title in Kingston, ON at the 2013 SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS airing Feb. 16-24 on TSN. In total, Canadas Sports Leader delivers 65+ hours of exclusive live coverage from Draw 1 tomorrow (Saturday, Feb. 16) at 2 p.m. ET to the championship on Sunday, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. ET (see below for complete schedule). All draws from the 2013 SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS can be seen live on TSN Mobile TV. In addition, French-language coverage is available throughout the tournament on RDS and RDS2. The 2013 SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS is part of TSNs robust schedule of the biggest and best curling events each year, including exclusive live coverage of all of the marquee tournaments from the Season of Champions calendar. Defending champion Heather Nedohin and her Alberta rink will represent Team Canada against 11 teams that won their provincial playdowns. Returning to compete are last years silver medallists from British Columbia led by skip Kelly Scott. This years field also includes fan favourite and four-time SCOTTIES champion Jennifer Jones of Manitoba, who took home the bronze medal at last years tournament, and Colleen Jones, who returns to the championship for the first time since 2006 as a member of Team Nova Scotia led by skip Mary-Anne Arsenault. Calling the action from the K-Rock Centre in Kingston is the esteemed broadcast team of Vic Rauter, Olympic gold medallist Linda Moore, and two-time Brier champion and Olympic gold medallist, Russ Howard, as well as TSN curling analyst Bryan Mudryk and three-time SCOTTIES winner Cathy Gauthier. Fans can also visit the TSN Digital platforms for all the latest scores, news, video highlights, and tweets from the 2013 SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS. Following the SCOTTIES, TSN heads to Edmonton, AB, to deliver complete live coverage of the 2013 TIM HORTONS BRIER, running March 2-10 at Rexall Place. TSNs broadcast schedule for the 2013 SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS is as follows: Saturday, Feb. 16• Draw 1 at 2 p.m. ET• Draw 2 at 7 p.m. ET Sunday, Feb. 17• Draw 3 at 9 a.m. ET• Draw 4 at 2 p.m. ET • Draw 5 at 7 p.m. ET (TSN2) Monday, Feb. 18• Draw 6 at 2 p.m. ET• Draw 7 at 7:30 p.m. ET Tuesday, Feb. 19• Draw 8 at 2 p.m. ET• Draw 9 at 7 p.m. ET Wednesday, Feb. 20• Draw 10 at 2 p.m. ET• Draw 11 at 7 p.m. ET Thursday, Feb. 21• Draw 12 at 9 a.m. ET• Draw 13 at 2 p.m. ET• Draw 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET Friday, Feb. 22• Draw 15 at 9 a.m. ET• Draw 16 at 2 p.m. ET• Draw 17 at 7:30 p.m. ET Saturday, Feb. 23• Page Playoff (1 vs. 2) at 2 p.m. ET• Page Playoff (3 vs. 4) at 7 p.m. ET Sunday, Feb. 24• Semifinal at 9 a.m. ET• Bronze Medal at 2 p.m. ET (TSN2)• Final at 7 p.m. ET Giovani Bernard Jersey . What he has done in August has been more impressive. 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National champion Alabama will have five players at the draft: safety Mark Barron, running back Trent Richardson, linebackers Courtney Upshaw and Donta Hightower, and cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick. WASHINGTON -- Before the first pitch was thrown, Stephen Strasburg saw home plate umpire Jeff Nelson walk toward the mound and began preparing for a pine tar search. "I thought he was going to check my glove," Strasburg said. As it turned out, the ump only wanted to see the ball, which had bounced in the dirt on the throw to second following Strasburgs final warm-up toss. The Washington Nationals ace was free to work his usual magic, which on Wednesday consisted of 10 strikeouts over seven innings against the Tampa Bay Rays in a 3-2 win that stopped a four-game losing streak. "We kind of had a laugh on the bench," Washington manager Davey Johnson said. "When the umpire came out, he wanted to look at the ball. Stras was getting ready to undress. ... He was ready to take everything off and have them search him." Pitchers on both sides were on extra alert one night after Rays reliever Joel Peralta was ejected for having pine tar in his glove, igniting a skirmish of words between Johnson and Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon that carried over into Wednesday. But the game itself passed without incident, except for the widespread boos that greeted Peralta when he entered the game with one out in the eighth inning. Peralta is likely to be suspended by Major League Baseball, but he remains eligible to pitch while the league office examines his glove and continues its investigation. Using a different mitt, Peralta retired the two batters he faced without needing much encouragement from his manager. "He was jacked up enough," Maddon said. "He didnt need me to say anything to him." Strasburg (9-1) prevailed in a fast-ballers duel with newbie Chris Archer to win his sixth consecutive start, allowing five hits and two runs while throwing 111 pitches. Tyler Clippard picked up his 10th save. The Nationals needed all the pitching they could get -- because the lineup didnt produce a hit after the first inning. All the runs came in the first against Archer (0-1), who was making his major league debut. "Im glad we did it in the first," Johnson said. "You have to tip your hat to that kid Archer. It looked like he was awful nervous that first inning. We had him on the roopes.ddddddddddddHe settled down and pitched a heck of a ball game." Archer (0-1) faced the minimum over his final five innings after the rough start. The final line for the 23-year-old right-hander: three hits, three runs, one earned run, seven strikeouts, one walk and a wild pitch. "I dont think anything hit me until I went out there to warm up," Archer said. "I saw my parents in the stand and it was really surreal. Then I saw a group of my friends and it was like, all those workouts at 6 a.m. and running all those sprints, its paying off right now. I definitely shed a couple of tears." Archer, a fifth-round draft choice by Cleveland in 2006, became the first pitcher to start for the Rays who wasnt drafted by the team since Matt Garza on Sept. 30, 2010, at Kansas City -- ending a major-league record streak of 232 games. On a summer solstice evening hot enough to melt tar off any surface, Strasburg and Archer brought the heat. Strasburgs fastball clocked in the high-90s on the radar gun, Archers in the mid-90s, both besting the 93 on the thermometer when the game began. Archer gave up a double to Steve Lombardozzi to start the game, then an RBI single to Bryce Harper. Harper, trying to advance from second to third on a groundball to shortstop Elliot Johnson, scored when Johnson threw wide of third. "It was actually a terrible read," Harper said. "But I got lucky and I got the run, so I cant complain." Ryan Zimmerman later scored on a two-out single by Ian Desmond. Jose Molinas home run got the Rays on the board in the second, and Tampa Bay picked up another run in third on Hideki Matsuis RBI single. And, more importantly, no one got tossed. Maddon said before the game that its commonplace for pitchers throughout the league to use pine tar, but Strasburg said he didnt give his glove a second thought. "Why would it be dirty?" he said. "I dont cheat." NOTES: Rays OF Matt Joyce sat out with a tight back. He had to leave Tuesdays game in the fifth inning when the back tightened up. ... Tampa Bay formally placed RHP Jeremy Hellickson on the 15-day DL with right shoulder inflammation to make room for Archer. ' ' ' 

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