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William Dion kicked four field goals to break a Canadian university football record Saturday as the Sherbrooke Vert et Or routed the Concordia Stingers 48-6. Elite Peyton Manning Jersey . The fifth-year senior from Drummondville, Que., went 4-for-4 to boost his career total to 75. He came into the game tied with former Calgary all-Canadian Aaron Ifield and broke the national record with a 30-yard kick at 12:44 of the first quarter. He added a 12-yarder in the second quarter before splitting the uprights from 15 and 11 yards out in the fourth. Elsewhere in CIS football action, it was: No. 5 Queens 24, Windsor 7; No. 9 Guelph 42, No. 7 Western 39; No. 10 Acadia 41, St. Francis Xavier 14; and Ottawa 34, Toronto 6. At Montreal, Dion also had five extra points and a punt single on the afternoon to finish the game with 18 points, giving him 338 for his career. He now ranks seventh on the all-time CIS scoring list, just two points behind active leader Matthew Falvo of the Ottawa Gee-Gees. Falvo, also in his final year of CIS eligibility, had four field goals and 16 points on Saturday in a win against Toronto. He moved into a tie for fourth place with 69 career field goals, while his 340 points are good for sixth all-time. Dion has three more regular season games to add to his career totals, while Falvo has two remaining. Quarterback Jeremi Roch-Doyon went 22-for-31 for 230 yards and two touchdowns for the Vert et Or (2-3). Keegan Treloar kicked two field goals for Concordia (2-3). Sherbrooke will host Bishops next Saturday while Concordia visits McGill. No. 5 Gaels 24, Lancers 7 At Winsor, Ont., Billy McPhee threw for 210 yards, a touchdown and an interception as Queens (5-1) defeated the Lancers (3-3). Ryan Granberg added 193 yards rushing on 31 carries for the Gaels. --- No. 9 Gryphons 42, No. 7 Mustangs 39 At Guelph, Matt Santos kicked a 27-yard field goal with 18 seconds left to play as the Gryphons (5-1) upset Western (3-3). Santos finished with five field goals, while Guelph quarterback Jazz Lindsey threw 219 yards for three TDs. Garret Sanvido had three touchdown receptions for the Mustangs. --- No. 10 Axemen 41, X-Men 14 Antigonish, N.S., Drew Morris returned an interception 106 yards for a touchdown early in the first quarter as Acadia (4-1) routed St. Francis Xavier (1-4). --- Gee Gees 34, Varsity Blues 6 At Toronto, Brendan Gillanders rushed for 114 yards and three touchdowns as Ottawa (1-5) hammered the Varsity Blues (2-4). Broncos Miller Jersey .C. - Its been quite a year for Webb Simpson. Womens Eric Decker Jersey . Minor-league right-hander Jose De La Torre was sent to Boston, which had acquired Lillibridge on June 24 as part of the trade that sent corner infielder Kevin Youkilis to the Chicago White Sox. http://www.shopthenflbroncosgear.com/tracy-porter-jersey/ . MFC 33: Collision Course will air on TSN2 on Saturday, June 9 at 4:30pm et/1:30pm pt and is sure to be an unforgettable experience of world-class fighters who put everything theyve got on the line. Orange Willis McGahee Jersey . Riding Coriana van Klapscheut, Lamaze posted a time of 68.25 seconds, stopping the clock almost three seconds faster than his closest rival to take his first victory of the season at Spruce Meadows.  Tim Gredley of Great Britain came the closest to catching Lamazes time, crossing the timers in 71. Elvis Dumervil Jersey . The 21-year old Slovenian on Saturday eased through her semifinal on the Bastad Tennis Stadium the clay court, beating Mona Barthel of Germany 6-1, 6-3.The NHL scouts have spoken -- Russian goal-scoring winger Nail Yakupov of the Sarnia Sting is the consensus No. 1 prospect for the 2012 NHL draft. Now its up to the Edmonton Oilers, who (assuming they dont make a trade) actually have to decide whom to take first overall at this Fridays draft in Pittsburgh. Its one thing for a scout to rank a prospect No. 1; its quite another to commit to picking that prospect ahead of all others. And so it goes for the Oilers, who hold the top pick for the third consecutive year. But Yakupov has been the more or less undisputed top prospect this year from wire to wire, ranked No. 1 in TSNs pre-season (mid-September), mid-season, (late January), draft lottery (early April) and final (late May) rankings. Of the 10 scouts surveyed by TSN for its final rankings, eight pegged Yakupov as the top prospect. Everett Silvertip defenceman Ryan Murray and Yakupovs linemate, centre Alexander Galchenyuk, were the only other prospects to get a No. 1 ranking. Each had one. But of the eight scouts who ranked Yakupov No. 1, most of them said the gap between Yakupov and the rest of the field -- it was generally considered in the first half of the season to be fairly wide -- has closed significantly since Yakupov first suffered a knee injury at the World Junior Championship and later sustained a mild shoulder separation and was only average to below average when he returned, especially in Sarnias first-round playoff loss. "(Yakupov) is the top guy," one scout told TSN, "but its no longer a reach to consider someone else could be taken instead of him. It was at the beginning of the season." This sets up as a volatile, unpredictable draft where even in the top five or top 10, theres substantial variance of opinion from team-to-team. "It could be all over the map from the early going," said another scout. What we know for certain is that the four-year run of Canadian forwards going first overall -- Steven Stamkos, John Tavares, Taylor Hall and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins -- will come to an end. Either Yakupov will go No. 1 or, failing that, its likely to be a defenceman. In fact, Canada will undoubtedly set a dubious draft record for not having a forward chosen in the early going. The lowest a Canadian forward has ever gone was seventh overall in 1999, when the Washington Capitals drafted Kris Beech. Its not out of the question that no Canadian forward will be taken in the top 15 of the draft. The highest-ranked forwards on TSNs final list are Plymouth Whaler hard-hitting winger Tom Wilson at No. 18 and Belleville Bull two-way centre Brendan Gaunce at No. 20. They could go higher than that, but they could also go lower than that. Its a draft that is a little top heavy in defencemen but, again, there is a wide variety of opinion on which defencemen are the premier prospects. Everetts Murray is the consensus No. 2 overall prospect, behind Yakupov, but some teams may favor Edmonton Oil King Griffin Reinhart at No. 4, Red Deer Rebel Matt Dumba at No. 6, Moose Jaw Warrior Morgan Rielly at No. 8, U.S. Under-18 team Jacob Trouba at No. 9 or London Knight Olli Maatta at No. 10. Those blueline prospects run the gamut of style and approaches. Murray is a strong two-way presence, all calm, cool and collected with a similar style as Nick Lidstrom (not saying hes Lidstrom, only that they play similar styles). Reinhart is also a two-way threat but a bigger body than Murray. Dumba is a running and gunning big hitter who is polar opposite to Murrays measured approach. Rielly is a pure rushing, offensive defenceman who missed most of this season with an ACL injury that required surgery. Trouba is a big, physically mature hitter and shooter and Maatta is a heady, multi-purpose defender. Yakupov is said to embrace some qualities of Alexander Ovechkin and/or Ilya Kovalchuk, but some scouts believe hell be pushed for long-term potential by at least three, maybe four, forward prospects. Sweedish winger Filip Forsberg, who checks in at No. Mike Adams Jersey. 3 on TSNs list, doesnt have the flash and dash of Yakupov but hes a big, strong guy with a tremendous shot, a love of physical play and capable of playing the hard, pro-style grinding game. American-born Galchenyuk, with a strong influence of Russian heritage in his game, is No. 5 on the TSN list. Hes a big, point-producing pivot who missed the entire OHL regular season with an ACL injury that required surgery but he came back in time for the playoffs and showed reasonably well. And Finnish forward Teuvo Teravainen, rookie of the year in the Finnish League, isnt very big but hes a dynamic offensive presence who some scouts believe may have the best skill in the entire draft. Teravainen went from No. 28 on TSNs mid-term ranking to No. 7, reflecting his strong second-half. The wild card is Russian centre Mikhail Grigorenko, who fell from No. 2 on TSNs Draft Lottery edition rankings, to No. 12 on the final list. Grigorenko did not have a strong playoff for the Quebec Remparts but the big, talented pivot discovered after the fact he had contracted mononucleosis. His second half was also affected by an ankle injury sustained at the World Junior Championship, but he came into his first season with questions about consistency and work ethic and whether it was injury, illness or whatever, he finished the season with more questions than answers. "If a team has done their homework on this guy (Grigorenko) and really likes him, he could be taken anywhere in the top 10," one scout said. "Skill wise and physically, hes in the same class as Yakupov and any of the other top guys, but if you have concerns about consistency or whether hell one day prefer to play in the KHL, well, hes a guy a lot of teams could pass on." Czech centre Radek Faksa of the Kitchener Rangers and Latvian centre Zemgus Girgensons of the USHLs Dubuque Fighting Saints flank Grigorenko just outside the Top 10. Faksa is 11, Girgensons is 13. The safe bet is that a Russian (Yakupov), or two (Grigorenko), a Swede (Forsberg), an American (Galchenyuk), a Finn (Teravainen), a Czech (Faksa) and a Latvian (Girgensons) will all be selected before a Canadian forward is taken. The other aspect that makes this years draft more unpredictable is that so many of the top prospects suffered significant injuries. Galchenyuk and Rielly had their knees reconstructed. Peterborough Pete defenceman Slater Koekkoek suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in November that later required surgery. Yakupov had the knee injury in the WJC, Maatta was concussed at the WJC, Grigorenko rolled his ankle and contracted mono and Girgensons had a series of injuries over the course of the season. "I dont ever remember a draft class that had so many big injuries to so many of the key guys," a scout said. "It was like they were jinxed." Two goaltenders -- Russian Andrei Vasilevksi at No. 24 and Belleville Bull Malcolm Subban, the younger brother of Montreals P.K. Subban, at No. 25 -- are ranked in TSNs Top 30 but Swedish netminder Oscar Dansk (No. 35 on TSNs Top 60) may also merit first-round consideration. Finally, a word about how TSN arrives as its rankings. Ten NHL scouts are surveyed and asked to numerically rank the prospects. The survey results are thrown into the hopper and a consensus ranking, an average of sorts, is arrived at. This process is not to be confused with the many scouting services that subjectively rank the prospects on potential to be NHL players. Ultimately, TSNs list is basically a projection of where in the draft we believe that player will be chosen and over the years it has proven to be a relatively reliable indicator in terms of a range the prospects are taken. The first round of the draft will be held Friday at 7pm et/4pm pt from Pittsburgh, carried live on TSN and TSN.ca. The remainder of the draft starts Saturday at 10am et/7am pt and is televised by the NHL Network. ' ' ' 

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