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created on 10/29/2012  |  http://fubar.com/df/b351055

The surging Moncton Wildcats used an explosive first period to take another step up the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League standings. The Wildcats scored four goals in the first and went on to hammer the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 8-3 on Thursday. Alex Saulnier, Ross Johnston and Yannick Veilleux each had two goals for Moncton (13-9-0), which has won eight of its last ten games. Dmitri Jaskin and Mitchell Deruelle also had singles for the Wildcats. Elsewhere in the QMJHL it was: Drummondville 5, Gatineau 2; Blainville-Boisbriand 4, Sherbrooke 2; and Chicoutimi 7, Victoriaville 2. At Moncton, N.B., Mathieu Brisebois and Jean-Sebastien Dea put the Huskies on the scoreboard in the second. Jonathan Delorme added another goal for Rouyn-Noranda (13-7-1) in the third, but Johnston scored both of his goals in the final 10 minutes and Veilleux also scored to put the game out of reach. Moncton goaltender Alex Dubeau made 20 saves for the win, while at the other end Robin Gusse and Alexandre Belanger let in four goals apiece on 35 shots. Voltigeurs 5, Olympiques 2 At Drummondville, Que., Oliver Archambault scored twice as the Voltigeurs (12-10-0) cruised past Gatineau (6-13-1). --- Armada 4, Phoenix 2 At Sherbrooke, Que., Cedric Paquettes two goals helped Blainville-Boisbriand (16-5-2) double the league-worst Phoenix (4-16-2). --- Sagueneens 7, Tigres 2 At Chicoutimi, Que., the Sagueneens (9-10-3) opened a 5-0 lead en route to a big win over Victoriaville (10-8-3). Robert Griffin III Jersey . An organization that is not shy about giving rock-star treatment to the Ryder Cup, the PGA of America said Tuesday it would reveal the next U. Griffin III Jersey . -- The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks football program went young Tuesday. http://www.dancewithmeusa.com/new.html . "While he continues to make progress in the rehabilitation of his injured right ankle, it was determined that he is not yet 100 percent and it is doubtful that he will play the remainder of the 2011-12 season," the team said in a statement. REGINA -- Even a new head coach couldnt help the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The Saskatchewan Roughriders crushed the Blue Bombers 52-0 on Sunday, dealing Tim Burke a loss in his CFL debut as a head coach. Burke replaced the fired Paul LaPolice last weekend. "Im not used to getting my ass kicked," Burke said. "We got down early and the score snowballed." Saskatchewan took full advantage of the reeling Bombers, ending a five-game losing streak to stay competitive in the CFL West. The Roughriders are now 4-5, but within reach of the third-place Calgary Stampeders in the hotly-contested division. "Our guys are hungry," said Saskatchewan head coach Corey Chamblin. "They needed this. This is the one we really needed to move on." Saskatchewan amassed a net offence of 422 yards compared to a meagre 102 for Winnipeg (2-7). "I cant think of any aspect of the game that we won," said Burke. Bombers quarterback Joey Elliot thinks his team needs to regroup and refocus. "We have to move on to the game next week," said Elliott, who completed nine of 19 passes for only 61 yards with one interception. His reliever Alex Brink was also ineffective, completing five of seven passes for 35 yards. "When the wheels fall off, the wheels fall off," said Elliott. "Its going to happen. The best thing about it is that weve got another game in seven days." Chamblin, on the other hand, was pleased with his teams performance in every aspect. "We would win in a couple of phases, each one would take its turn," said Chhamblin.dddddddddddd "But today we won in all phases." Darian Durant threw touchdown passes of 25 and 21 yards to Weston Dressler. He left the game early in the third quarter with what appeared to be a lower-body injury and was replaced by backup quarterback Drew Willy, who fired a 43-yard touchdown pass to Terence Jeffers-Harris. Willy also scored a touchdown himself on a one-yard plunge late in the game. Durant completed 13 of 19 passes for 168 yards, and also carried the ball four times for 38 yards. According to Chamblin, he was kept out of the game strictly as a precaution. Saskatchewans Kory Sheets rushed for 106 yards, including a lengthy 37-yard dash. He also caught two passes for a total of 16 yards. Tyron Brackenridge blocked a Mike Renaud punt and returned it 15 yards for a Saskatchewan touchdown. He also intercepted an Elliott pass and returned it 39 yards to set up a field goal. Sandro DeAngelis converted all four Rider majors and kicked field goals of 50, 29, 46, 30 and 26 yards. Chris Milo added punt singles of 39 and 68 yards. The Riders led 10-0 after the first quarter, 28-0 at the half and 42-0 after three quarters. Last year Saskatchewan defeated Winnipeg 21-7 in the Labour Day Classic. The Riders have now prevailed in eight straight. The last time the Bombers won it was in 2004. The two teams meet again in Winnipeg next Sunday in the Banjo Bowl. Burke, for one, is hoping for better results. "All I can do is try my best," he said. "Weve got to dig down deep and pull out the best performance we can find." ' ' '  

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