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QUEBEC -- Pascal Lochard rushed 16 times for 83 yards and a touchdown as No. Kaleb McGary Womens Jersey . 1-ranked Laval opened its defence of its Vanier Cup national championship with a 32-8 victory over McGill on Saturday in Canadian university football action. It marked the 133rd season opener for the Redmen. Place-kicker Boris Bede, a senior from Toulon, France, led Lavals offence with 14 points, including a 4-for-4 effort in field goals. Rounding out the scoring for the Rouge et Or (1-0) were three safeties conceded by McGills (0-1) offence. Laval led 11-0 after the opening quarter, 23-0 at halftime and 26-8 after three quarters. Also in CIS football action, No . 5 Montreal 48 Concordia 3 and No. 3 Calgary 41 UBC 31. The Rouge et Or jumped into an early lead at the 72-second mark, when Maxime Ducap-Kamara intercepted quarterback Jonathan Collin on McGills third offensive play and returned it 60 yards for a touchdown. McGills defence limited Laval QB Tristan Grenon to a 12-for-28 passing performance and only 163 yards. The Rouge et Or registered 21 first downs and 335 yards of net offence, compared to 23 and 251, respectively, by the Redmen. The lone McGill TD came on an 11-yard toss from Collin to Devon Stewart at 11:48 of the third period. Collin completed 19-of-42 attempts for 157 yards. He was picked off twice. McGill had a strong performance on the ground from Luis Guimont-Mota who rushed for 128 yards on 20 carries. The top Redmen receiver was rookie Damian Massey-Hirt, a Montrealer who amassed 88 yards on 11 receptions. Guillaume Rioux led Lavals ground game with 49 yards on three carries. No . 5 Montreal 48 Concordia 3 At Montreal, fifth-year running back Rotrand Sene scored two touchdowns to help the No. 5 Carabins (1-0) defeat the Stingers (0-1) in the RSEQ season opener. He carried the ball 10 times for 182 yards, scoring touchdowns on runs of three and 17 yards -- both in the first half. No. 3 Calgary 41 UBC 31 At Vancouver, the No. 3 Dinos (1-0) took advantage of a special teams miscue in the fourth quarter to spoil the Thunderbirds (0-1) bid for an upset in the season opener. A 42-yard field goal from Calgary kicker Johnny Mark was the difference with just over three minutes remaining. Greg Bowcott was picked off by Hunter Turnbull to end UBCs hopes for a comeback. Takkarist McKinley Jersey . -- Having already fallen behind because of the NFL lockout, Blaine Gabbert couldnt afford a lengthy holdout. Calvin Ridley Youth Jersey . At a news conference Tuesday where it was thought that the fiery Schallibaum may be shown the door after a dismal finish to the Major League Soccer season, team president Joey Saputo said no decision has been made on whether the Swiss Volcano will be back in 2014. Dwyane Wade is staying with the Miami Heat, and his latest deal is designed to give both the player and the only franchise hes ever known some flexibility in the coming years. Wade signed a new contract with the Heat on Tuesday. Its a two-year deal, the second of those seasons a player option, said a person familiar with the situation. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither side announced terms. "I am proud to have spent every single day of my career as a member of the Miami Heat and to have brought three championship titles to this great city," Wade said in a statement. "Ive been here through the good times and the hard times. I have confidence in the Miami Heat organization and the team they are building." Earlier Tuesday, Wade tweeted "Home Is Where The Heart Is... My Home,My City,My House" and attached a photo of himself standing below the three NBA championship banners that hang at Miamis home arena. Financial terms were not announced, though its expected Wades salary for next season will not reach the $20.2 million he would have made under his previous contract. Heat President Pat Riley confirmed that Wade again bought into the Heat mantra of sacrifice. The contract he signed four years ago left millions on the bargaining-room table, in part to make the deals with LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Udonis Haslem happen. "Dwyane has been the franchise cornerstone for this team since the day he arrived 11 years ago," Riley said. "He has shown his commitment to the Heat many times over the course of his career and has always been willing to sacrifice in order to help build this team into a champion. This time is no different." Wades return was expected, yet still represents a huge win for Miami during free agency -- especially since it comes less than a week after James left the Heat after four seasons and returned to the Cleveland Cavaliers. So now, what was the "Big 3" is a "Big 2." Bosh is in the process of finishing a $118 million, five-year contract with Miami. Also Tuesday, the Heat signed Luol Deng to a two-year, $$20 million deal, which was agreed to over the weekend. Custom Atlanta Falcons Jerseys. "Luol Deng is one of the most important free agent signings that we have ever had in the history of the franchise," Riley said. "He is a proven All-Star and quintessential team player, both as a scorer, as well as an All-NBA defender. He brings the attitude of a warrior and competes every single night against the very, very best." Miami also announced the signing of small forward James Ennis, who has been one of the teams summer-league standouts this year. Ennis was the 50th pick in the 2013 draft and spent last season playing in Australia. Wade is entering his 12th Heat season and is the franchises all-time leader in games, points, assists and steals. He and Haslem, who is also expected to complete a new two-year contract with Miami in the coming days, are the only players to appear on all three of the Heat teams that won NBA championships in 2006, 2012 and 2013. He was limited to 54 games last season, in large part because of a maintenance program designed to limit wear and tear on his knees. But when he was on the floor, he was effective -- shooting a career best 54.5 per cent and averaging 19.0 points. With James gone, Wade likely wont have the luxury of resting as much this season. Hes averaged 24.3 points for his career, 16th-best in NBA history and fifth-best among active players with at least seven seasons. And only seven other players in league history have as many points (17,481), rebounds (3,605), assists (4,301), steals (1,262) and blocked shots (696) as Wade has posted so far in his career. Wade could have lobbied for more money or insisted on more years. But the Heat are positioning themselves to have as much flexibility as possible in 2016, a similar approach to what brought the "Big 3" together in 2010, and Wades deal helps them greatly in that regard. Wade still has a hectic summer ahead. Theres an upcoming marriage to actress Gabrielle Union, the ongoing building projects at the home hes been remodeling for some time, and the annual fantasy camp that he hosts. His biggest order of business, however, is now complete. ' ' '
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