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Shields stymies Jays' hitters

J.A Happ was outpitched by James Shields in his return to Toronto's starting rotation. Shields threw eight strong innings, Evan Longoria drove in a run in his return from an injury, and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Blue Jays 4-1 on Tuesday night.

Courtenay junior survives late blunder

Mark Valliere from Courtenay carded a 1-under 71 on Tuesday and is tied for 28th place after the opening round of the Canadian Men's Amateur Golf Championship at Cumberland and Rockland, Ont.

Flynn grabs upper hand in Seahawks QB battle

For this week and the pre-season opener, Matt Flynn is the Seattle Seahawks' starting quarterback. Beyond Saturday night against Tennessee, coach Pete Carroll is keeping it a mystery. "You'll have to wait and see," Carroll said. "Wait and see.

Island Scoreboard

Auto Racing HORNET CAR CLASS (At Western Speedway) Fastest Qualifier: Bailey Walker 14: 937. C Trophy Dash: Laura-Ashley Grant; Helen Thorne; Meghan McCollom; Allison Lagan. B Trophy Dash: Davin Otke; Matt Schultz; Kevin O'Brien; Bruce Duffis.
Nanoose Bay's Mason cracks high jump top 10

Nanoose Bay's Mason cracks high jump top 10

What the unlikely highjumper Derek Drouin served up Tuesday was certainly needed by a nation stuck on 10 medals since Saturday, when Victoria swimmer Ryan Cochrane's silver and Victoria cyclist Gillian Carleton's bronze contributed to a three-medal h

Intermediate A Rocks earn silver

A slow start cost the Victoria Shamrocks in Monday's final of the sa国际传媒 Intermediate A Lacrosse Championship in Burnaby. The Shamrocks fell behind 6-0 in the first period to the New Westminster Salmonbellies and lost the final 12-9.

Juniors learning from O'Byrne camp, too

Young minor hockey players aren't the only ones learning valuable lessons on the ice at Ryan O'Byrne's Charity Camp at the Ian Stewart Complex this week. Juniors from the Western Hockey League and sa国际传媒

'Rocks need to 'step it up'

GAME DAY: VICTORIA VS. COQUITLAM Game 2, 7: 45 p.m.
Raonic right at home in Toronto

Raonic right at home in Toronto

Milos Raonic is the last Canadian left in the Rogers Cup men's tournament.

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