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TORONTO -- It was another terrific audition for Trevor Harris. The rookie quarterback came off the bench to throw two second-half touchdown passes and rally the Toronto Argonauts to a 25-20 exhibition CFL win over the Montreal Alouettes on Tuesday afternoon. Harris, vying for the No. 3 job behind Argos veterans Ricky Ray and Jarious Jackson, capped a 93-yard march by hitting Samie Parker on a five-yard TD strike 21 seconds into the fourth to put Toronto ahead 25-17. He pulled Toronto into a 17-17 tie with a nine-yard touchdown pass to Jessie Hubbard early in the third before Anthony Alixs single at 9:20. "Trevor seems to have some moxy, a presence back there and a little bit of the it factor," said Argos rookie head coach Scott Milanovich, himself a former quarterback who played in both the CFL and NFL. "He has done it two weeks in a row, which is impressive. "He seems very comfortable in the pocket, he seems to know where everybody is, hes accurate with his throws and is very locked in. He looked very good." Harris, battling former Alouette Ricky Santos and rookie Zach Collaros for the third spot, finished 13-of-15 passing for 160 yards and the two TDs. Last week, he was 7-of-10 passing for 84 yards and a TD in Torontos 29-24 exhibition victory over Hamilton. But the six-foot-three, 209-pound Harris, who played collegiately at Edinboro, felt he couldve done better. "To be honest, I really felt I left some plays out on the field," he said humbly. "I did everything I could to ensure I had no regrets." Hubbards TD came three plays after Toronto recovered a fumble by Montreal rookie quarterback Josh Neiswander. Torontos ravaged receiving corps took another hit on the drive as Djems Kouame was carted off with a left leg injury, further depleting a unit already missing Maurice Mann, Jason Barnes and Andre Durie to injury. While the contest was a pre-season affair, an enthusiastic Rogers Centre gathering of 36,214 certainly gave it the feel of one that counted. The vast majority of the fans were school kids who were in the game from the opening kickoff, cheering loudly and pounding their ThunderStix frantically to create an atmosphere thats been often lacking at Argos home games. And with the Rogers Centre roof closed -- to prevent the threat of sunburn or heat stroke with the hot, humid conditions outside -- the noise continually echoed throughout the stadium. The crowd also featured a man dressed entirely in a blue spandex suit, mimicking the Green Men, the pranksters who have become synonymous with the NHLs Vancouver Canucks. Pacino Horne, who blocked a punt then returned it for the TD, also scored for Toronto (2-0). Noel Prefontaine booted a convert and field goal while Alix finished with a single and two converts. For the second straight week, Harris outperformed Ray, who began a miserable outing by giving up an interception on Torontos first offensive play. The nine-year veteran was 3-of-7 passing for 27 yards and two interceptions before giving way to Jackson early in the second and finished the pre-season just 8-of-15 passing for 99 yards with the two picks. "He just never really did find his rhythm but ultimately well need Ricky for that first game," Milanovich said of Ray. "He has been practising very well, I just need to do a better job of getting him out of the gate faster and getting more comfortable with the things he likes to do. "Hes going to be fine." Argos fans have their fingers crossed about a quarterback carrying the heavy weight of expectation heading into the 2012 season. Toronto will host the 100th Grey Cup in November and Ray, a two-time CFL champion with the Eskimos, is being counted upon to help transform a Double Blue squad thats missed the CFL playoffs three of the last four years into a championship contender. Yet Rays play in the two exhibition games hasnt exactly inspired a lot of confidence. "It definitely wasnt the performance I was looking for heading into the season," Ray said. "Its hard to establish a rhythm especially getting off to the start we did. "We just have to find a better way to get into a little bit better rhythm." It was the final pre-season tuneup for both teams. Toronto opens the 2012 season in Edmonton on June 30 while Montreal (0-2) visits Calgary on July 1. But playing Tuesday gives Toronto and Montreal extra time to ponder their final lineup changes. CFL teams have until Saturday to reduce their rosters to 46 players. Montreal coach Marc Trestman, for one, is glad to be finished with exhibition games. "Were very fortunate this game is done," he said. "Now we have two weeks to recover from all those little injuries and prepare for the season." Canadian Kyle Quinlan, who led McMaster to the Vanier Cup last year, was the last of four quarterbacks to play for Montreal. Quinlans first CFL pass was a 41-yard completion to Felton Huggins that put the Alouettes at the Toronto 46-yard line with under two minutes remaining. But Quinlans third-down incompletion forced Montreal to turn the ball over on downs and he finished 1-of-3 passing. "Because we were down we had to be aggressive and I like those situations," said Quinlan, who can return to McMaster this fall if hes released by Montreal. "Im happy they called it. "I hope I made a couple of coaches notice me. Its up to the coaches to evaluate me. I always challenge myself and continuously self-evaluate." Quinlan is one of two Canadian quarterbacks -- the other is Acadias Kyle Graves -- on Montreals roster but each is a longshot to remain with the CFL club. Like Quinlan, Graves can return to school this fall as well. "We were excited and wanted to get both of them into the game," Trestman said. "Kyle did himself credit with some beautiful throws. "How crazy would it be for him to go back (to McMaster) and try for another championship?" Montreal starter Anthony Calvillo, seeing his first action of the pre-season, was 7-of-11 passing for 55 yards before giving way to backup Adrian McPherson late in the opening quarter. "Youre always anxious to get out there and perform at a high level," Calvillo said. "Overall, it went very well." Travon Patterson and Brandon Whitaker scored Montreals touchdowns while Sean Whyte added the converts and two field goals. wholesale nfl jerseys. 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The Oilers open the abbreviated NHL season Sunday with high hopes centred around a core of young sharpshooters, notably the latest No. PHOENIX -- Fans were guaranteed a good time or their money back at the Phoenix Suns game against Dallas. They were not guaranteed a victory, and they didnt get one -- just another failed Phoenix comeback. A tough, fall-away 21-footer by O.J. Mayo proved to be the difference as the Mavericks handed the Suns their fifth loss in a row, 97-94 on Thursday night. It was a nice bounce-back for a Dallas team beaten by 22 by the Clippers in Los Angeles 24 hours earlier, the Mavericks fourth loss in five games. "After playing a game last night we could have made a lot of excuses for ourselves as far as we had a tough game last night and didnt play well, but we flushed it and we came today with a lot of energy," Mayo said. Mayo scored 23 points, including that go-ahead jumper with 35 seconds to go. Brandan Wright and Darren Collison scored 16 apiece for Dallas. Wrights total was a season high. Chris Kaman added 15 points. "We played one of our strongest-willed games," Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. "Difficult situation, losing time coming off the back-to-back and a rough one last night. Everybody played with a lot of heart, a lot of guts. It was really a war of attrition out there with the injuries and all the stuff going on. Everybody hung in and we found a way and its a huge win for us." Markieff Morris had 15 points and a career-best 17 rebounds for the Suns, who rallied from 15 down in the third quarter to tie it in the final minute. Kaman (sprained ankle) and Shawn Marion (strained right groin) left the game with injuries for Dallas, as did P.J. Tucker (sprained knee) and Jermaine ONeal (eye) for Phoenix. The game was played on "money-back guarantee night," when those who bought a ticket could get their money back if they didnt have a good time. The Suns said it was the first promotion of its kind in the NBA. It was the first game back for Phoenix after a 1-5 road trip that included a strong game at Memphis, where the Suns led by 16 before losing in overtime. One of those losses was a 40-point blowout in Detroit. The others all went down to the wire. "Its always the same sttory," the Suns Goran Dragic said.dddddddddddd "We came up short. ... When youre down so many points and youre battling, your energy is going away because youre trying to get back in the game." Morris 3-pointer cut Dallas lead to 87-85 with a minute to go, then Shannon Brown stole Collisons pass and was fouled. Brown made two free throws with 48.5 seconds left to tie it at 87. But with Sebastian Telfair guarding him closely, Mayo knocked down the tough shot to put the Mavericks back ahead for good. Dragic, who scored 15 points but shot only 5 of 14, missed an open driving layup that would have tied it. "He (Mayo) made that tough shot and we missed an easy layup," Dragic said, "and there goes the game." Dallas sealed it with eight free throws in the final 19.3 seconds -- four by Collison and four by Vince Carter. Trailing 44-40 at halftime, the Mavericks ran past Phoenix 23-4 to start the third quarter, opening a 63-48 lead with 3:50 to go in the period. Mayo sank his third 3-pointer of the night -- in four tries -- and Wright, who had not played in three of the previous four games, made consecutive baskets, on a dunk and a layup, to cap the outburst. Phoenix missed 13 of its first 14 shots in the quarter and went 7 minutes without a field goal. Dragic and Tucker hit 3s to bring the Suns out of their funk enough to cut the lead to 69-62 after three. Jared Dudley opened the fourth quarter with a 3-pointer, then Telfairs layup cut it to 71-67. Consecutive baskets by Wright boosted the lead to 81-71 with 5:40 to play. NOTES: Fans with single-game tickets who decide they didnt have a good time can fill out a form to get a rebate. ... Telfair was back after missing one game following the death of his father. ... Morris had nine rebounds in 9 minutes during the first quarter. ... Phoenix is 5-4 at home, Dallas 3-7 on the road. ... The last road win for both teams had been at Cleveland. ... Morris previous career best was 11 rebounds against Dallas in his rookie season a year ago. ... The Suns Michael Beasley was 3-of-12 shooting for nine points and didnt play in the fourth quarter. ' ' '

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