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August 25, 2010

 

  TFC Loses To Panamanian Side In Champions League

(August 24, 2010) Toronto FC now knows how difficult it will be to advance in the CONCACAF Champions League.  There’s the travel and facing unfamiliar teams. And, as the Reds learned in Panama Tuesday night, there’s also the issue of suspect officiating and shameless time-wasting tactics by opponents.
    Source:  www.thestar.com - Daniel Girard
  Injuries Mount As Canada Loses Final World Hoops Tuneup

(August 23, 2010)  Canada has had less than optimum preparation for the world basketball championship that begins Saturday.  With only five truly healthy bodies because of injuries and illness, the national men’s team lost 88-76 to Lebanon on Monday at the Efes Pilsen World Cup tournament in Ankara, Turkey. 
    Source:  www.thestar.com - Doug Smith
  U of T Blues Defensive End James Bodanis Tackles Life Head On

(August 23, 2010) Nineteen-year-old James Bodanis, a 6-foot-5, 275-pound defensive end with the U of T Blues, shares a special bond with his 17-year-old autistic brother Jake, right. With 275 pounds molded on to a 6-foot-5 frame, James Bodanis was seemingly chipped out of granite to play football, sculpted to the specs of university scouts.
    Source:  www.thestar.com - David Grossman