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  • SHERBROOKE, Que. -- The University of Windsor Lancers captured both the mens and womens team titles at the Canadian university track and field championship on Saturday. The victory extended Windsors CIS record for the most team championships to 10 womens titles and seven in mens track and field. It was also the second time in three years the Lancers swept the tournament. "We scored points in every one of the events that we were entered in," said Windsor head coach Dennis Fairall, who was named CIS coach of the year following the meet. "We were in 16 of 17 events on the womens side and scored a lot of big points." The Lancer women finished the three day meet with 151.50 points, 55.5 better than their closest competitors, the Guelph Gryphons. The University of Calgary Dinos finished third. "On the mens side, our guys remember losing by one point last year to Guelph. Throughout the meet they faught to get every point possible and that dedication made the difference." In the womens competition, the Blue and Gold entered the day with a 37.5 point lead over Guelph which they extended when by finishing first and third in the womens triple jump. Neb Zachariah tied Sherbrookes Valerie Kodo-Ella with a distance of 12.49 metres, but earned the gold on a count-back. Jaideen Lowe also of Windsor won bronze with a jump of 12.40 metres. A day after finishing 1-2 in the 1,000-metre event, Melissa Bishop and Raeleen Hunter teamed up again to win the gold and silver medals in the 600-metre race. Bishop captured gold in a time of 1:31.54, while Hunter crossed the finish line in 1:32.35. Rachel Aubry of Guelph was third in a time of 1:32.50. In the mens competition Windsor came into the final day with a slim 10-point advantage over the second place Gryphons. Despite finishing first and third in the mens 1,500, the Gryphons lost key ground to the Lancers who put the meet away finishing second, fourth and fifth in the event. Guelphs Kyle Boorsma captured gold in a time of 3:47.57 followed by Windsors Matt Walters in a time of 349.08. Ross Proudfoot was third (3:49.68) but the Lancers picked up a key nine points as Anthony Berkis and Andrew Aguanno finishing fourth and fifth respectively. It was a record setting day in the shot put as Saskatchewans Andrew Smith established a new CIS record with a throw of 18.48 metres. The previous mark was set in 2004 by Chris Meisner of the University of Lethbridge. Tim Hendry was second with a distance of 17.23 metres, while Windsors Andrew Yesbaert was third (16.88) Scott Leith of the University of Western Ontario captured gold in the mens 600-metre race in a time of 1:18.93. Torontos Michael Trnkus was second (1:19.37) while Dustin Eldridge of Windsor won the bronze (1:19.68). [url=http://www.saldionlineitalia.com/nike-air-max-90/nike-air-max-90-donna.html]nike air max 90 donna[/url] . 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"I am very pleased and proud to be the head coach of the Montreal Impact," Schallibaum said in a statement. "From our very first discussion, I felt confidence with the management. "I watched a few of the teams games from last season on video. We have a good roster with quality players and I saw a lot on character on the field. I will do all I can to help this team win." The first player to react was Brazilian midfielder Felipe Martins, who played under Schallibaum in 2010-11 at FC Lugano. "After 2 years... Will be a pleasure work with you again welcome to Montreal Marco Schallibaum!" Felipe wrote on Twitter. Impact president Joey Saputo wanted a coach who could speak English and French. Schallibaum speaks those languages as well as Italian and German. That should come in handy on a club that has former Italian defence great Alessandro Nesta as well as former Serie-A players Marco Di Vaio, Matteo Ferrari, Nelson Rivas and Andrea Pisanu. The Impact also have former Swiss league players Dennis Iapichino and Felipe. The Zurich newspaper Tages Anzeiger reported that two other Swiss coaches, Martin Andermatt and Bernard Challandes, interviewed for the job and that former Grasshoppers manager Ciriaco Sforza was considered. Saputo tweeted last week that the search was down to twoo candidates.dddddddddddd "We are very happy to announce the hiring of Marco as our new head coach for the clubs second season in MLS," Saputo said. "Its the culmination of a long and exhaustive process. From the very first meeting, both parties felt comfortable with one another." Schallibaum earned 31 caps for Switzerland, scoring one goal. He had nine goals in 379 first division games from 1980 to 1995 with Grasshoppers, Basel, Servette and Luzern, winning three championships. Marsch, an American in his first head coaching job, guided the Impact to a respectable 13-15-6 record in its inaugural MLS campaign but was gone at the end of the season due to what both sides called philosophical differences. His tenure was marked by the mid-season influx of European stars like Nesta and Di Vaio that changed the teams personality on and off the field. Schallibaum will bring a European approach to the job. "He has a lot of experience at a very high level and has acquired a lot of knowledge over the years," said Impact sporting director Nick De Santis. "Over the different meetings, we felt a real desire on his part to come to MLS and to this club. "With the rest of the technical staff, we will put him in the best situation possible in order to help him adapt quickly to the reality of North America. He is also very passionate about the game and is an excellent communicator that speaks a number of languages." Schallibaum has been out of a regular coaching job since his stint with FC Lugano in the Challenge League from 2009 to 2011, but worked as a FIFA coaching instructor in Asia. His record in 133 Super League games with Young Boys, Servette, Basel, Sion, Schaffhausen and Bellinzona was 39 wins, 58 losses and 36 draws. The Impact open training camp Jan. 21 in Montreal. [url=http://www.cheapnfljerseyschinastore.us.com/]cheap jerseys[/url] [url=http://www.cheap-nhljerseys.us.com/]cheap nhl jerseys[/url] ' ' '