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Edmonton Elks fire head coach/GM Chris Jones after 0-5 start

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EDMONTON – Close wasn’t good enough for the Edmonton Elks, and Chris Jones has paid the price.

The decision to fire the Elks’ general manager and coach came down to one man: Rick LeLacheur.

The Elks’ president and CEO said no one else had input into the call. He informed the board of the community-owned CFL team Monday morning that Jones would be replaced, with Geroy Simon taking over as general manager, and offensive coordinator Jarious Jackson assuming interim head coaching duties.

The team is currently in talks with potential private owners, and LeLacheur confirmed he let them know of his decision.

“The major thing is we have not given up on this year,” LeLacheur said. “When you’re 0-5, there’s got to be some consequences. It’s a results-based business. I’ve worked with Geroy and Jarious in the past, and I have full confidence in them. We all know we have a better team than we had last year, but, at the end of the day, we’re still 0-5.”

The Elks are winless, but all five of their losses were one-score games. Incredibly, the team has lost each of its last three games on last-second field goals.

“We are 0-5,” said Jackson. “We don’t get any brownie points for keeping games close, right? It’s about the Ws. At the end of the day, it’s the only thing that matters. Stats don’t matter.”

LeLacheur was president of the B.C. Lions when Simon was in the front office, and Jackson was the team’s offensive coordinator.

Jones previously served as Elks head coach in 2014 and 2015, when he led the team to a Grey Cup title.

LeLacheur said that he began thinking about making the switch after the 2023 season, when the Elks finished 4-14. Overall, the club had a record of 8-33 over two-plus seasons during Jones’s second time in charge, including two seasons (2021, 2022) without a win at Commonwealth Stadium as part of a 22-game home losing streak. The team hasn’t made the playoffs since 2019.

But the final straw was the three last-second losses, including Sunday’s 37-34 setback at home.

“When you have three walk-off losses in a row, there’s something wrong — and we’ve got to get it right,” said LeLacheur.

Simon and Jackson don’t have a lot of time to put their stamps on the team. The Elks and Redblacks played Sunday at Commonwealth, and then face each other again Friday in the nation’s capital.

So, when it comes to long-term plans, both men said their focus is solely on Thursday’s game, instead. And Simon doesn’t think the team needs a major overhaul, just some “tweaks” here and there.

“I am incredibly confident in our roster,” Simon said. “I feel confident in Jarious and the staff that we have.

“We have a talented roster. We have the guys in the room. Guys are confident.”

He said this year’s edition of the Elks is “bigger, faster and stronger” than the 2023.

“Now we’ve got to play a little bit smarter.”

Jones decided to sign veteran CFL quarterback and Grey Cup winner McLeod Bethel-Thompson during the off-season, relegating popular Canadian quarterback Tre Ford to second-string status. He also traded arguably the team’s best lineman, Jake Ceresna, to the Argos for wide receiver Kurleigh Gittens Jr.

While there were noticeable chants of “we want Tre” from the fans in attendance at Sunday’s game, Jackson said that Bethel-Thompson remains the No. 1, though he does want to give backups Ford and Dakota Prukop some specialized roles in the offence.

“There’s not a change in quarterback,” said Jackson. “There may be some tweaks. … McLeod is still our (starting) quarterback, but I believe in Dakota and I believe in Tre.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 15, 2024.

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Low pay for junior Air Canada pilots poses possible hurdle to proposed deal

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MONTREAL – One expert says entry-level pay under the tentative deal between Air Canada and its pilots could be a stumbling block ahead of a union vote on the agreement.

Under their current contract, pilots earn far less in their first four years at the company before enjoying a big wage increase starting in year five.

The Air Line Pilots Association had been pushing to scrap the so-called “fixed rate” provision entirely.

But according to a copy of the contract summary obtained by The Canadian Press, the proposed deal announced Sunday would merely cut the four-year period of lower pay to two years.

John Gradek, who teaches aviation management at McGill University, says as many as 2,000 of Air Canada’s roughly 5,200 active pilots may earn entry-level wages following a recent hiring surge.

After the airline averted a strike this week, Gradek says the failure to ditch the pay grade restrictions could prompt pushback from rank-and-file flight crew and jeopardize the deal, which is up for a vote next month.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 18, 2024.

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Salvatore ‘Totò’ Schillaci, the Italy striker who was top scorer at World Cup in 1990, dies at 59

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ROME (AP) — Salvatore “Totò” Schillaci, the Italy striker who was top scorer at its home World Cup in 1990, has died. He was 59.

Schillaci had been hospitalized in Palermo following treatment for colon cancer.

The Palermo Civico hospital said in a statement that Schillacci died on Wednesday morning after being admitted 11 days ago.

Schillaci scored six goals for Italy during the 1990 World Cup. He came on as a substitute during Italy’s opener against Austria, scored in a 1-0 victory, and went on to earn the Golden Boot awarded to the tournament’s top scorer. He only scored one other goal for Italy in his career.

Italian soccer federation president Gabriele Gravina announced that a minute of silence would be held in memory of Schillaci before all games in the country for the rest of the week.

“The uncontrollable celebrations, in which his face was the symbol of shared joy, will remain forever part of Italian soccer (history),” Gravina said. “Totò was a great player, a symbol of tenacious desire and redemption. … His soccer was full of passion. And that fearless spirit made everyone appreciate him and will make him immortal.”

Schillaci also won the Golden Ball award at the 1990 World Cup as the tournament’s top player ahead of Lothar Matthaus and Diego Maradona.

Schillaci played for Messina, Juventus, Inter Milan and Japanese team Jubilo Iwata during his club career.

“Ciao Totò,” Juventus said on Instagram.

“You made an entire nation dream during the Magical Nights of Italia ’90,” Inter said on its social media channels.

West Germany won the 1990 World Cup, beating Argentina in the final, while Italy beat England for third place with a winning penalty kick from Schillaci.

Roberto Baggio, who scored Italy’s opening goal in the third-place match, wrote on Instagram, “Ciao my dear friend.”

Having been born and raised in Palermo, the Palermo soccer team announced that it would hold a public viewing of Schillaci at its Renzo Barbera stadium ahead of the funeral, the Gazzetta dello Sport reported.

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French soccer star Wissam Ben Yedder stays free ahead of trial on charges of sexual assault

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French soccer player Wissam Ben Yedder will stay free ahead of his trial on charges of sexual assault while intoxicated, one of his lawyers told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

Marie Roumiantseva said Ben Yedder will remain under strict judicial supervision after a woman filed a lawsuit for sexual assault earlier this month.

The 34-year-old Ben Yedder, a prolific striker in the French league, was briefly detained then released after the alleged incident in his car on the French Riviera. Ben Yedder had been stopped by police after he first refused to do so. He was then put in a jail cell.

After he was summoned to appear in court on Oct. 15 and placed under judicial supervision, the Nice prosecutor’s office appealed the decision not to remand the player in custody. The investigative chamber of the Court of Appeal of Aix-en-Provence did not grant this request and kept Ben Yedder under judicial supervision.

Ben Yedder attended a hearing Tuesday during which he offered to go to rehab. He has admitted he drove while under the influence of alcohol but has denied any sexual assault.

In a separate legal case last year, Ben Yedder was charged with “rape, attempted rape and sexual assault” over another alleged incident in the south of France.

Ben Yedder has been without a club since his contract with Monaco expired at the end of last season.

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