REGINA -- David Lee sacked Darian Durant to prevent a game-tying two-point
convert with 14 seconds on the clock and John Chiles caught for a game-high 104
yards as the Toronto Argonauts beat the reeling Saskatchewan Roughriders 31-29
Saturday.
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intercepted Durant three times to send Saskatchewan (8-3) to its second straight
loss while Toronto (7-4) won its second in a row. The game was a back-and-forth
affair with Saskatchewan scoring 20 straight points to erase an 11-0 deficit and
the Argonauts adding 19 straight of their own in the fourth quarter. Chiles
caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from Toronto QB Zach Collaros as well as the
two-point convert to tie the game at 23 after Swayze Waters broke the Argos
scoring drought with a 33-yard field goal to open the fourth. Toronto got the
ball back immediately when Alonzo Lawrence caught Durants third interception of
the game and Jerious Norwood capitalized on a two-yard touchdown run that put
the Argonauts ahead for good. Saskatchewan got the ball back with 53 seconds
left and Durant hit Chris Getzlaf with a 45-yard pass to set up an 18-yard TD
throw to Getzlaf, making it 31-29. But Durants protection broke down on the
two-point attempt to give the Argos the win. Durant finished 25 of 50 for 381
yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions. Collaros went 18 for 29 for
225 yards with one touchdown and one pick. After a week in which Saskatchewan
lost to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, lost middle linebacker Rey Williams to a
season-ending knee injury and had three players charged with aggravated assault,
the Roughriders opened Saturday very much like a team on the ropes. Durant threw
an interception to Demetrice Morley on his first pass of the game, leading to a
one-yard touchdown run by Collaros, making his third straight start in place of
the injured Ricky Ray. Later in the quarter the Argos fumbled on a punt return,
giving Saskatchewan the ball at Torontos 22-yard line. But a 15-yard unnecessary
roughness penalty to Dominic Picard forced the Riders into second-and-long, and
Cory Huclacks snap on the ensuing punt went over punter Ricky Schmitts head.
That gave the Argonauts the ball at Saskatchewans 34-yard line and set up a
48-yard field goal from Waters, who also opened the scoring on a punt single.
Still in the first Kory Sheets, the leagues leading rusher, left the game with a
right-knee injury after getting rocked by Torontos Jonathan Williams. Chris Milo
got the Riders on the board before the end of the quarter with a 33-yard field
goal, tying Dave Ridgways club record with his 28th straight. But Saskatchewans
woes continued in the second quarter when they couldnt capitalize after Weldon
Brown intercepted Collaros near midfield. Milos 21-yard attempt hit the upright
in the south end zone, preserving Torontos 11-3 lead. The Roughriders turnaround
came after defensive end Ricky Foleys fourth sack of the season and the teams
third of the game. Durant hit Chris Getzlaf with a 31-yard touchdown pass and
the Riders got the ball right back when Prince Miller recovered a Jason Barnes
fumble deep in Toronto territory. Milo made amends for his earlier gaffe with a
19-yard field goal to give Saskatchewan its first lead of the game, 13-10. The
Argonauts fumbled on their next possession as well when Riders safety Tyron
Brackenridge hit Chad Kackert near midfield. Durant extended the lead a few
plays later with a 47-yard TD strike to Rob Bagg. Milo added a nine-yard field
goal to give the Riders a 23-12 lead going into the fourth quarter.
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Smith finished in 23 minutes 15. NAPLES, Fla. -- Lydia Ko didnt look any
different in her first LPGA Tour event as a pro. The 16-year-old wore a golf
shirt promoting golf in New Zealand, untucked over white shorts, her bookish
glasses under the cap, and nothing about her demeanour that indicates so much as
a pulse. She didnt feel any differently, either. Not after a double bogey on the
third hole, missing what amounts to a tap-in that gave her a three-putt bogey on
the seventh hole, or any of the four birdies that followed in her round of
1-under 71 in the LPGA Titleholders. "Just normal," Ko said. "I didnt feel too
odd or special or slow or whatever today. That actually surprised me. I thought
I would be much more nervous. And actually, one of the good things was I wasnt
thinking about any money or related stuff. I just tried to play my game, which
was obviously very helpful." It was a slow start and a strong finish, quite the
opposite of Sandra Gal, who made six birdies on the opening six holes and wound
up with an 8-under 64. Gal had a one-shot lead over Rebecca Lee-Bentham of
Canada, who made six birdies on the back nine at Tiburon Golf Club for a 65. The
LPGA Tour grouped players for the opening round of its season-ending tournament
with a theme. The top three players in the world and on the LPGA money list --
Inbee Park, Suzann Pettersen and Stacy Lewis -- were in the final group. Juli
Inkster, Karrie Webb and Cristie Kerr were in the same group. They have combined
for 84 victories on the LPGA Tour, although Kerr found another theme -- "$47
million," she told her colleagues, referring to career earnings (its actually
closer to $45 million, but whos counting?) In between were Ko, Michelle Wie and
Jessica Korda. Not since Wie has there been so much attention on a teenager
making her pro debut. Wie played with Korda when she turned pro. Wie couldnt
help but think of that day in October 2005 at Bighorn Golf Club -- about two
weeks after she turned 16 -- when she started shaking after being announced on
the first tee, hit a thin 3-wood and threw her hands in the air in mock
celebration when it found the fairway. "There were definitely flashbacks to when
I hit," Wie said. "She played great today. She looked calm -- a lot calmer than
I looked." Ko can only hope for a better outcome. Wie tied for fourth in her pro
debut, but she didnt get the $53,126 because LPGA Tour officials determined she
had taaken a penalty drop in the wrong spot.
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disqualified for signing for the wrong score. Wie said she told Ko about her
opening tee shot as a pro. The three of them walked together off the second tee,
and the conversation between Ko and Wie turned to their first meeting with
Phil Mickelson, and some of the amazing shots Lefty has hit. It was a relaxing
atmosphere that could have turned dour if Ko had not kept her composure. Her
round took a bad turn early on the third hole. Ko pulled her tee shot through a
waste area of coquina pebbles and just into the pine straw. She tried to play a
draw toward the right side of the green, but was distracted when her club
clipped a branch at the top of her swing, and her foot slipped. She didnt get
out of the waste area, and then took two more shots to reach the green and made
a 4-footer for double bogey. "I think I was a bit too ambitious," she said. "A
7-iron down the right side would have given me more than an opportunity to make
up-and-down for par." She turned a birdie chance into a shocking bogey on No. 7
with a three-putt from just inside 15 feet, missing a 2-footer for par when she
tried to jam it into the back of the hole. That put her at 3-over through seven
holes, as Gal was making birdie on the other side of the course on every hole.
"My birdie on 8 definitely helped," she said. "It kind of came in from the back
of the hole, which was quite interesting. I thought I had missed it. I gave
myself opportunities, and par is sometimes good. All I can do is just set up
birdie putts, and then some will go in and some wont." They were dropping for
Gal. She shot to the top of the leaderboard, settled into a string of pars, and
then had a big finish. Unlike the teenager, Gal was thinking about money, or at
least the breakdown. The prize distribution from the $2 million purse is heavy
at the top -- $700,000 for first place, while second place pays just over
$139,000 and third place is about $100,000. "I thought this tournament was a
little different than the other ones, so I thought, Im just going to be really
aggressive and just go for everything, because really all you want to do is win
here," Gal said. "Any other place it doesnt really matter that much. So thats
kind of the mindset I had and I think that really helped me, and I just kept
rolling in putts. So that was kind of fun."
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