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Post-season wait over in Washington

The Washington Nationals brought post-season baseball back to the U.S. capital for the first time since 1933, earning a playoff spot Thursday night with a 4-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Pierce returns to try to rescue Bombers

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will have a healthy Buck Pierce at quarterback today as they try to rescue their season in a rematch with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats - one of only two teams it has managed to beat this year.

Record start for LPGA's Thompson

Lexi Thompson made a little more history Thursday in the Navistar LPGA Classic, opening her title defence with a career-best 9-under 63 to match the tournament record.

Vees' Murphy commits to North Dakota

After deciding against his original choice of Merrimack University, Wade Murphy has settled into a new future home, one rich with tradition and history.

Callbeck has Camosun golf team in the swing of things

Jarred Callbeck is a newcomer on the Camosun Chargers men's golf team but he is having a huge impact on the squad.

Island Scoreboard

AUTO RACING Race Results (At Western Speedway, Sept. 15) BOMBER CLASS Fast Time: #52 Aaron Cameron 20: 025. Trophy Dash: #3 Morgan Giles; #89 Dennis Stewart; #16 Teresa Johnson; #52 Aaron Cameron.
Locked out NHL player returns home to help coach Victoria Grizzlies

Locked out NHL player returns home to help coach Victoria Grizzlies

Grizzlies name Avs defenceman an assistant

Panthers look to prove their worth against Giants

Cam Newton is enough reason to tune into any NFL game. That Newton and Carolina come off an upset of New Orleans and now face the inconsistent defending Super Bowl champions tonight makes Giants-Panthers even more intriguing.

Defending champs Chelsea sputter out of the gate

Chelsea opened the defence of its Champions League title by throwing away a commanding lead to draw 2-2 against Italian champion Juventus, while Barcelona needed two late goals from superstar Lionel Messi to win 3-2 against Spartak Moscow.

McIlroy doesn't feel like an 'intimidator'

With every week, and every win, Rory McIlroy gets a new moniker. Two-time major champion. The world No. 1. Heir apparent. The latest nickname was courtesy of none other than Tiger Woods.