From Canadian basketball phenoms Anthony Bennett and Andrew Wiggins to Boston
Strong and the Saskatchewan Roughriders emotional Grey Cup victory on home turf,
TSN reveals its highly-anticipated list of the years Top 10 sports stories, as
selected by a panel of TSN commentators, reporters, and producers.
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story of 2013 will be announced during TSNs Christmas Eve tradition, the
SportsCentre: Year In Review presented by PokerStars.net, airing Tuesday, Dec.
24 at 8pm et on TSN (encore at Midnight et/9pm pt on TSN) and hosted by Darren
Dutchyshen and Jennifer Hedger. Along with counting down the Top 10 stories of
2013, the show also unveils the years Top 10 highlights, lowlights, and sound
bites, as well as a special edition of the Ultimate SC. TSNs Top 10 sports
stories of 2013 (listed in no set order): - MLB stars Alex Rodriguez and Ryan
Braun are implicated in PED use - The Toronto Maple Leafs epic Game 7 collapse
against the Boston Bruins - The Saskatchewan Roughriders host and win the 101st
Grey Cup - South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius is charged with murdering his
girlfriend - The rise of Canadian basketball phenoms Anthony Bennett, the first
Canadian to go No. 1 in the NBA Draft, and Andrew Wiggins - the projected top
pick 1 in next years draft - The Vancouver Canucks goaltender controversy
surrounding Roberto Luongo and Cory Schneider - The Boston Marathon bombing,
followed by an outpouring of Boston Strong support and the Boston Red Sox
winning the World Series at home - A power outage affects Super Bowl XLVII,
which featured Ray Lewis last game and the Harbaugh brothers coaching against
each other - The Chicago Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup in a lockout-shortened
season - LeBron James leads the Miami Heat to a second consecutive NBA
Championship Beginning Saturday, SportsCentre will feature a daily preview of
each Top 10 story on all editions of Canadas No. 1 sports news information show.
TSN Radio stations across the country will also recap each Top 10 story, along
with airing a radio version of the SportsCentre: Year In Review presented by
PokerStars.net throughout the holidays. Join the conversation on TSNs Top 10
list by visiting TSN.ca/YearInReview to vote for you favourite sports story of
the year and by discussing and debating the Top 10 stories of 2013 on
Facebook.com/TSN and on Twitter using the hashtag #SCYearInReview.
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. Once that happened, the rest was automatic. Headley homered in the ninth
inning off Aroldis Chapman, the first hit the hard-throwing lefty allowed since
his return from being hit in the head by a line drive, and the San Diego Padres
beat the Cincinnati Reds 2-1 on Tuesday night.
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Jefferson poured in 28 points with 10 rebounds to lead the Charlotte Hornets to
their first victory over the Miami Heat in over 4 1/2 years, a 96-89 decision at
Time Warner Cable Arena.MONTREAL - It was an intense week at the Bouchard
household as daughter Eugenie worked her way to the Australian Open semifinals.
"We were yelling like idiots," Mike Bouchard, the players father, said Thursday
of his daughters stirring win over Ana Ivanovic in the quarter-finals, which
made her the first Canadian to reach the semifinals of a Grand Slam tournament
since Carling Bassett-Seguso in 1984. It wasnt quite as frenzied at their
Westmount, Que., home two nights later, when Bouchard bowed out with a 6-2, 6-4
loss to fourth-seeded Li Na of China in the semis. "It was also exciting, but in
the first set Li Na came out strong and Genie was a little nervous," he said. "I
felt for her, but she came back well in the second set. Overall, it was an
excellent tournament." Bouchard stole the show in Melbourne, where a dozen or so
local fans formed Genies Army to cheer her on and toss her stuffed Australian
animals after her wins. Several commentators spoke of Bouchard, the 2012
Wimbledon junior girls champion, being the next big thing in womens tennis and a
potential future Grand Slam tournament winner. Already, her results are expected
to move her from 31st into the top 20 in next weeks rankings. And it has stirred
ticket sales for her next appearance on home turf. She will play for Canada
against Serbia Feb. 8-9 in a Federation Cup tie at the Claude Robillard Centre
in Montreal. Eugene Lapierre of Tennis Canada, tournament director for the
Montreal half of the Rogers Cup, said 500 to 600 tickets per day have been sold
since Bouchards win over Ivanovic. The 4,000-seat venue will likely be sold out.
And ticket sales have picked up for the womens Rogers Cup at Uniprix Stadium
next summer, which is rare in January. "It will drag a lot of people out to come
and watch her play," said Lapierre. "It will be interesting to see how she makes
the switch from a Grand Slam and playing in a 20,000 seat stadium to the Claude
Robillard here with 4,000. But it will be a lot of fun." Canadian tennis has
been on a high lately with Milos Raonics rise into the top 10 in the world on
the mens side and Vasek Pospisil also climbing in the rankings. Both made the
Rogers Cup semifinals in Montreal last summer and led the Davis Cup team to a
first-ever semifinal appearance. "Its phenomenal what Eugenie has done," said
Lapierre. "I wouldnt say she opened the gates for Canada. The boys started that
last year. "But its a new era thats started with the sport of tennis in Canada.
Itll be tremendous for the promotion of the game in Canada. Thats our goal at
Tennis Canada — to get more kids playing the game. Everyones talking about
Eugenie, and thats bound to be good for the sport." Louis Borfiga, Tennis
Canadas high performance director, said Bouchard could have a similar impact to
Nadia Comaneci, the Romanian who drew slews of girls to try gymnastics after her
stunning performance at the 1976 Olympiics in Montreal.
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Or the effect that Anna Kournikova and Maria Sharapova had on womens tennis in
Russia. "It will enlarge the pool of players and that will produce more very
good players," said Borfiga. "Thats the difference between Canada and countries
like France and Spain — their pool of players is larger." Mike Bouchard, an
investment banker, is fine with having a daughter who may be seen as a role
model for young players. He doesnt even mind that she is quickly becoming a
celebrity. "Its good for her," he said. "Shes put in so much work and effort.
"If she can be an ambassador for tennis and help tennis grow in Canada, thats
fantastic. If it becomes bigger than that — international stardom — good for
her. She has a strong head. Shes well grounded, and I think shell be able to go
through that unscathed." Mike Bouchard knew he had a special daughter when
Eugenie was a young child. When she was 12, the family the moved to Florida so
she could learn at an academy run by Nick Saviano, who remains her coach. She
spent more than three years in Florida before returning to Montreal to work at
the national tennis centre. "It was difficult to find players at her own level
to play against, and we also wanted to expose her to international coaching,"
said Mike Bouchard. "It takes a lot of dedication. Everyone in the family
chipped in." Eugenie has a fraternal twin sister Beatrice, an 18-year-old sister
Charlotte and a 14-year-old brother William, so the move was a big commitment
for all of them. It paid off when Bouchard became one of the worlds top junior
players and then made a rapid rise in WTA rankings. The group cant go to every
tournament and they elected not to go to Australia, where Eugenie lost in the
qualifying tournament last year. But her father said he was tempted to jump on a
plane when she reached the semifinals. "We never anticipated shed go this far in
the first Grand Slam of the year, so we gathered the kids and some friends and
we watched (on TV)," he said. "There was a lot of emotions when she was hitting
some winners. We were screaming and laughing and encouraging her." He was a
little taken aback at a bizarre question put to Eugenie by an on-court
interviewer after the quarter-final. She was asked who shed most like to date.
To the apparent displeasure of Genies Army, she named Canadian pop star Justin
Bieber. "Youve got to get used to that if youre going to become a celebrity,"
Bouchard said. "I actually thought she answered pretty well. She said Justin
Bieber with a question mark at the end. It was tongue in cheek." It became a
little awkward when Bieber was arrested in Florida on Thursday for reportedly
taking part in an early morning drag race. "I actually dont follow anything that
goes on in his life," Bouchard said with a laugh. "But I did hear about that."
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