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Rookie Wilson wins Seahawks' QB job

Russell Wilson walked on the sun-drenched practice field Monday as the freshly minted starter for the Seattle Seahawks.
Eskimos make Argos blue

Eskimos make Argos blue

EDMONTON 26 TORONTO 17 Edmonton Eskimos coach Kavis Reed is thrilled to be done with the Toronto Argonauts. Kerry Joseph and Hugh Charles scored rushing touchdowns as Edmonton defeated Toronto 26-17 on Monday night.
Fushimi's talent runs a mile high

Fushimi's talent runs a mile high

Colorado native is among impressive crop of rookies

Struggling Harrington left off Europe's Ryder Cup team

European team captain Jose Maria Olazabal said Monday triple major-winner Padraig Harrington missed a wildcard to the European Ryder Cup team after failing even to "perform to his own standards" this year.
Morris runs wild as Rebels pounce on winless Huskers

Morris runs wild as Rebels pounce on winless Huskers

Greg Morris made it look easy, like a Sunday afternoon walk in the park.

Victory puts Ryder Cup in sight for Watney

Even after a year that didn't come close to his expectations, Nick Watney wasn't about to give up on his season. Amazing how one week changed his outlook in so many ways.

Wong eagles 18 to claim Canadian Tour Championship

Eugene Wong won the Canadian Tour Championship with a nearly perfect shot. The North Vancouver native two-hopped the ball into the 18th hole from 133 yards out on Sunday, eagling to beat American Joe Panzeri by a single shot.
Sharapova eases through opening-round match

Sharapova eases through opening-round match

Maria Sharapova's stomach ache turned out to be nothing more than that. That lopsided loss she suffered at the Olympics well, that may have only been a false alarm, as well.

Banged-up Blue Jays snap skid in New York

Colby Rasmus hit a three-run homer off Rafael Soriano with two outs in the ninth inning and the Toronto Blue Jays took advantage of Derek Lowe's wild pickoff throw in the 11th to beat the New York Yankees 8-7 Monday night, snapping a seven-game losin
Teenager Ko takes one-stroke lead

Teenager Ko takes one-stroke lead

Lydia Ko was still turning heads - and challenging history - Saturday at the Canadian Women's Open. The 15-year-old phenomenon took sole possession of the lead after three rounds as she shot an even-par 72 at the Vancouver Golf Club.