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Edmonton Elks’ Leake relishing his return to running back position

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HAMILTON, New Zealand – Javon Leake is back in his happy place.

After spending much of his first two CFL seasons primarily as a kick returner, Leake is back taking handoffs. In the Edmonton Elks’ last two games — both wins — Leake has rushed for 266 yards and four TDs on 33 carries (8.1-yard average).

Edmonton (2-7) visits the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2-7) on Saturday night.

“I’ve been waiting to play running back for a long time,” Leake said. “It definitely feels good taking a lot of reps and getting the ball a lot.

“I’m back getting comfortable at my original position.”

Leake was both a running back and returner at Maryland (2017-19), rushing for 1,144 yards and 17 TDs on 145 carries (7.9-yard average). In ’19, he ran for 736 yards and eight touchdowns on 102 carries (7.2-yard average) while also leading the Big Ten (third in NCAA) in kickoff returns (30, 804 yards, two TDs).

Leake was a conference all-star as a returner and earned the Rogers-Dwight specialist of the year award.

But before this season, the six-foot, 206-pound Leake had just 15 carries for 52 yards since turning pro in 2020. They all came after Leake joined the Toronto Argonauts in 2022 following NFL stops with the New York Giants, Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders.

Leake still made his mark as a returner. He was the CFL’s top special-teams player last season after leading it in punt returns (81, 1,216 yards. 15.0-yard average) with a club-record four TDs, one short of the league mark.

Leake also figured prominently in Toronto’s 24-23 win over Winnipeg in the ’22 Grey Cup. His 44-yard punt return put the Argos at the Bombers’ 31-yard line with 6:07 remaining and set up A.J. Ouellette’s game-winning five-yard TD run.

Leake signed with Edmonton in February but began the season behind Kevin Brown, who rushed for 1,141 yards in 2023. Leake became the starter Aug. 3 versus Saskatchewan after Brown (shoulder) went to the injured list.

Leake responded with 169 yards rushing and three TDs on 12 carries in a 42-31 win, Edmonton’s first this year. On a 51-yard touchdown run, Leake reached a top speed of 35.8 kilometres an hour (22.25 miles an hour), which no ball carrier in pro football has topped in the last year.

Leake ran for 97 yards and a TD on 21 carries in last week’s 33-16 home victory over B.C.

“This season, Javon is proving again he’s one of the CFL’s premier offensive weapons,” said Kenny Kim of Summit Athletes, Leake’s Florida-based agent. “He’s not only the fastest player in pro football but week in and week out he’s one of this league’s most dynamic playmakers.

“But Javon’s also a humble, hard-working guy who’s a pleasure to work with.”

Brown is available to return to Edmonton’s lineup Saturday but Leake is expected to make a third straight start. However, Leake admits transitioning to life in the backfield wasn’t seamless.

“You know the basic stuff like taking the handoff and running,” Leake said. “But it’s the actual details of the position like understanding the run scheme, being patient.

“I definitely had to get my feet wet . . . early in the season I fumbled twice, I was over-running some of my blocks. It was little stuff like to where the more reps I got, the more comfortable I got.”

Leake has also seen action on special teams. He has 22 punt returns for 214 yards and 24 kickoff returns for 520 yards, including two of 40-plus yards.

Leake’s rushing stats coincide with the return of Canadian quarterback Tre Ford to Edmonton’s offence. Ford threw for 252 yards and two TDs against Saskatchewan while rushing for 46 yards on five carries and completed his first six passes for 96 yards against B.C. before suffering a rib/chest injury.

Ford was listed as doubtful for Saturday. If he can’t play, veteran McLeod Bethel-Thompson will start.

Edmonton is chasing its first three-game win streak since ’18 and has won its last two contests at Tim Hortons Field. The Elks didn’t break 100 yards rushing in their first seven games but have recorded 200 or more in each of their last two.

Leake has run for 386 yards on 55 carries this season (league-high 7.0-yard average) with 13 rushes of 10-or-more yards.

Hamilton has dropped two straight as sophomore Taylor Powell will make his first start of the season. He replaced veteran Bo Levi Mitchell in last week’s 33-23 loss to Montreal and finished with 319 yards passing and two TDs.

Powell made nine starts last season as a rookie (4-5) and is 0-1 versus Edmonton. Canadian safety Stavros Katsantonis and American cornerback Jamal Peters both return but running back James Butler is out.

“The reps (Powell) got last year were invaluable,” said Hamilton head coach Scott Milanovich. “And then this year we got to put in an offence I’m familiar with and hit it from the start through a training camp.

“He’s just that much quicker getting on to the next progression. That’s where the experience starting to show.”

Leake said the Elks know all about the struggles Hamilton is dealing with.

“We were kind of in the same situation,” Leake said. “They’re a dangerous team and we have to be prepared for that.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 16, 2024.

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RCMP arrest second suspect in deadly shooting east of Calgary

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EDMONTON – RCMP say a second suspect has been arrested in the killing of an Alberta county worker.

Mounties say 28-year-old Elijah Strawberry was taken into custody Friday at a house on O’Chiese First Nation.

Colin Hough, a worker with Rocky View County, was shot and killed while on the job on a rural road east of Calgary on Aug. 6.

Another man who worked for Fortis Alberta was shot and wounded, and RCMP said the suspects fled in a Rocky View County work truck.

Police later arrested Arthur Wayne Penner, 35, and charged him with first-degree murder and attempted murder, and a warrant was issued for Strawberry’s arrest.

RCMP also said there was a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Strawberry, describing him as armed and dangerous.

Chief Supt. Roberta McKale, told a news conference in Edmonton that officers had received tips and information over the last few weeks.

“I don’t know of many members that when were stopped, fuelling up our vehicles, we weren’t keeping an eye out, looking for him,” she said.

But officers had been investigating other cases when they found Strawberry.

“Our investigators were in O’Chiese First Nation at a residence on another matter and the major crimes unit was there working another file and ended up locating him hiding in the residence,” McKale said.

While an investigation is still underway, RCMP say they’re confident both suspects in the case are in police custody.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.

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26-year-old son is accused of his father’s murder on B.C.’s Sunshine Coast

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RICHMOND, B.C. – The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says the 26-year-old son of a man found dead on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast has been charged with his murder.

Police say 58-year-old Henry Doyle was found badly injured on a forest service road in Egmont last September and died of his injuries.

The homicide team took over when the BC Coroners Service said the man’s death was suspicious.

It says in a statement that the BC Prosecution Service has approved one count of first-degree murder against the man’s son, Jackson Doyle.

Police say the accused will remain in custody until at least his next court appearance.

The homicide team says investigators remained committed to solving the case with the help of the community of Egmont, the RCMP on the Sunshine Coast and in Richmond, and the Vancouver Police Department.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.

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Metro Vancouver’s HandyDART strike continues after talks break with no deal

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VANCOUVER – Mediated talks between the union representing HandyDART workers in Metro Vancouver and its employer, Transdev, have broken off without an agreement following 15 hours of talks.

Joe McCann, president of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1724, says they stayed at the bargaining table with help from a mediator until 2 a.m. Friday and made “some progress.”

However, he says the union negotiators didn’t get an offer that they could recommend to the membership.

McCann says that in some ways they are close to an agreement, but in other areas they are “miles apart.”

About 600 employees of the door-to-door transit service for people who can’t navigate the conventional transit system have been on strike since last week, pausing service for all but essential medical trips.

McCann asks HandyDART users to be “patient,” since they are trying to get not only a fair contract for workers but also a better service for customers.

He says it’s unclear when the talks will resume, but he hopes next week at the latest.

The employer, Transdev, didn’t reply to an interview request before publication.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.

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