Woodstock, Ont. Fake Vans Shoes . - Team Canadas Brooke Henderson carded a 4-under 67 at Craigowan Golf and Country Club to jump into the lead at the Canadian Womens Amateur Championship on Wednesday. Henderson opened her second round with a 3-under 32 and followed it with back-nine birdies on the par-5 13th and par-4 17th holes to grab the outright lead at 5-under 137. The 16-year-old has played near flawless golf since opening the tournament with an over-par front-nine on Tuesday. "It was a tough start yesterday being 3-over through eight holes but then I went 4-under the rest of the way which was really huge," said Henderson, the defending champion. "I had a couple of moments yesterday that really saved my round and I think that really saved my tournament. Going into today I knew I had momentum and I just wanted to keep that going." With that momentum the Smiths Falls, Ont. native currently sits one-stroke clear of her teammate Augusta James of Bath, Ont. and Liz Breen of Waynesboro, Pa., who share second place at 4-under 138 at the conclusion of Wednesdays windy second round. "It was much tougher today, we were here bright and early and it was quite a bit colder from past days so the ball wasnt quite flying as far," Henderson continued. "The wind also really picked up especially in the middle of my round, I was hitting four clubs more than what I normally do." James battled back during her closing nine, carding birdies on her final two holes to finish with an even-par 71. Breed held the outright lead for a short time on the back-nine before bogeying two of her last six holes to finish tied with James. Australias Su-Hyun Oh posted a 2-over 73 to finish in solo fourth at 2-under 140, while Megan Osland of Kelowna, B.C. and Californias Betty Chen share fifth place at 1-under par. In the Inter-Provincial Team competition, the Team Ontario contingent of Henderson, James and Brittany Marchand of Orangeville, Ont., soared away from the field to capture the team title. The squad fired a 5-under 137 to finish 15 strokes ahead of Team Alberta in the 36-hole competition at 10-under par. In the Mid-Amateur division (25+), Christina Proteau of Port Alberni, B.C. posted a 6-over 77 to card a two-round total of 153. Proteau currently sits three strokes ahead of Helene Chartrand of Pincourt, Que. In the Mid-Master division, Chartrand, the defending champion, fired a second round 1-under 70 and currently sits one-stroke ahead of Marion Reid of Etobicoke, Ont. at 11-over 153. The champion of the 101st Canadian Womens Amateur Championship receives an exemption into the 2014 Canadian Pacific Womens Open and also the 2014 U.S. Womens Amateur. Starting times, post-round results, full field list, and live scoring are available here. The following are second round scores from the 2014 Canadian Womens Amateur Championship at Craigowan Golf and Country Club (Par 71 – 6207 yards):1. Brooke Henderson, Smiths Falls, ON, *70-67-137 -52. Augusta James, Bath, ON, *67-71-138 -42. Liz Breed, Waynesboro, PA, *67-71-138 -44. Su-Hyun Oh, Australia, *67-73-140 -25. Megan Osland, Kelowna, BC, *68-73-141 -15. Betty Chen, Castro Valley, CA, *71-70-141 -17. Gabriela Lopez, Mexico, *67-75-142 E7. Jing Yan, China, *74-68-142 E7. Elizabeth Tong, Thornhill, ON, *71-71-142 E7. Lauren Diaz-Yi, Thousand Oaks, CA, *71-71-142 E11. Brittany Marchand, Orangeville, ON, *73-70-143 +111. Charlotte Thomas, England, *74-69-143 +111. Kacie Komoto, Honolulu, HI, *72-71-143 +111. Regina Plasencia, Mexico, *73-70-143 +115. Jaclyn Lee, Calgary, AB, *73-71-144 +215. Kendall Martindale, Jefferson City, TN, *73-71-144 +215. Manuela Carbajo Re, Argentina, *72-72-144 +215. Briana Mao, Folsom, CA, *74-70-144 +215. Natalie Goodson, Hudson, OH, *73-71-144 +220. Josée Doyon, Beauceville, QC, *71-74-145 +320. Anne-Catherine Tanguay, Québec, QC, *74-71-145 +320. Jennifer Ha, Calgary, AB, *71-74-145 +320. Maddie Szeryk, Allen, TX, *77-68-145 +320. Lindsay McGetrick, Spartanburg, SC, *71-74-145 +3 20. Delaney Howson, Newmarket, ON, *73-72-145 +326. Julia Montgomery, Shelby Township, MI, *71-75-146 +426. Jordan Ferreira, University Place, WA, *74-72-146 +426. Selena Costabile, Thornhill, ON, *71-75-146 +429. Annie Park, Levittown, NY, *74-73-147 +529. Karen Chung, Livingston, NJ, *75-72-147 +529. Yumi Matsubara, Japan, *72-75-147 +529. Christina Foster, Concord, ON, *75-72-147 +529. Nicole Morales, South Salem, NY, *72-75-147 +529. Delfina Acosta, Argentina, *74-73-147 +529. Ana Menendez, Mexico, *73-74-147 +536. Sabrina Sapone, Montréal, QC, *74-74-148 +636. Valérie Tanguay, St-Hyacinthe, QC, *77-71-148 +636. Grace St-Germain, Ottawa, ON, *75-73-148 +636. Tatiana Wijaya, Indonesia, *73-75-148 +636. Lakareber Abe, Angleton, TX, *72-76-148 +636. Brittany Fan, Pearl City, HI, *70-78-148 +642. Leilanie Kim, Burnaby, BC, *75-74-149 +742. Lisbeth Brooks, Waunakee, WI, *74-75-149 +742. Magdalena Simmermacher, Argentina, *69-80-149 +742. Maria Camila Serrano, Colombia, *75-74-149 +746. Christina Proteau, Port Alberni, BC, *73-77-150 +846. Taylor Kim, Surrey, BC, *75-75-150 +846. Allison Emrey, Charlotte, NC, *71-79-150 +846. Aliea Clark, Carlsbad, CA, *75-75-150 +846. Courtney Tolton, Mitchell, ON, *75-75-150 +846. Elizabeth Elmassian, Australia, *74-76-150 +846. Vivian Tsui, Markham, ON, *74-76-150 +846. Sofía Goicoechea Ruiz, Argentina, *74-76-150 +854. A Ram Choi, Surrey, BC, *77-74-151 +954. Emily Campbell, Lewisville, TX, *79-72-151 +954. Sydney Needham, Villa Rica, GA, *72-79-151 +954. Danielle Fuss, Rochester, NY, *76-75-151 +954. Kimberly Santiago, Lynnwood, WA, *75-76-151 +954. Giovana Maymon, Mexico, *76-75-151 +954. Sloan Shanahan, Simpsonville, SC, *76-75-151 +954. Alix Kong, West Vancouver, BC, *77-74-151 +954. Megan Kim, Redondo Beach, CA, *77-74-151 +954. Blair Lewis, La Mesa, CA, *76-75-151 +964. Morgan Matchett, Miramichi, NB, *78-74-152 +1064. Megan Woodland, Victoria, BC, *80-72-152 +1064. Naomi Ko, Victoria, BC, *78-74-152 +1064. Gabriella Then, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, *74-78-152 +1064. Grace Howie, Calgary, AB, *78-74-152 +1064. Taylor Schmidt, Kincardine, ON, *77-75-152 +1064. Katherine Gravel-Coursol, Mirabel, QC, *78-74-152 +1064. Robyn Doig, Seaforth, ON, *74-78-152 +1072. Helene Chartrand, Pincourt, QC, *83-70-153 +1173. Marion Reid, Etobicoke, ON, *78-76-154 +1274. Ivy Steinberg, Stouffville, ON, *85-76-161 +1975. Kim Walker, Regina, SK, *81-81-162 +2076. Mindy Lichtman, Winnipeg, MB, *82-82-164 +2276. Jennifer Lochhead, Ancaster, ON, *86-78-164 +2276. Andrea Blackwell, Kingston, ON, *82-82-164 +2279. Meghan Dove, Oshawa, ON, *89-78-167 +2580. Lynn Morrison, Oshawa, ON, *86-82-168 +26 DID NOT FINISH MC. Sydney MacDonald, Calgary, AB, *75-78-153 +11MC. Sarah Westaway, Union, ON, *79-74-153 +11MC. Celia Kuenster, Mendota Heights, MN, *77-76-153 +11MC. Alexandra Harkins, Crystal Lake, IL, *78-75-153 +11MC. Hannah Lee, Surrey, BC, *78-75-153 +11MC. Caroline Ciot, Brossard, QC, *77-76-153 +11MC. Becky Martin, Medicine Hat, AB, *75-79-154 +12MC. Alicia Weber, Northville, MI, *79-75-154 +12MC. Alice Jeong, Gardena, CA, *76-78-154 +12MC. Brianna Cooper, Kincardine, ON, *78-76-154 +12MC. Maria Fassi, Mexico, *76-78-154 +12MC. Emily White, Saline, MI, *77-78-155 +13MC. Tenley Shield, Grosse Pointe Park, MI, *76-79-155 +13MC. Kelly Grassel, Chesterton, IN, *73-82-155 +13MC. Annie Yang, Delta, BC, *79-77-156 +14MC. Jenna Hague, Burlington, ON, *77-79-156 +14MC. Annie Songeun Lee, Surrey, BC, *81-75-156 +14MC. Tezira Abe, Angleton, TX, *78-78-156 +14MC. Monet Chun, Richmond Hill, ON, *78-79-157 +15MC. Marie Donnici, Vancouver, BC, *76-81-157 +15MC. Rachel Pollock, Guelph, ON, *82-76-158 +16MC. Alexandria Celli, Bluffton, SC, *78-80-158 +16MC. Karyn Lee Ping, Brampton, ON, *79-79-158 +16MC. Kendra Bishop, Niagara Falls, ON, *80-78-158 +16MC. Valentina Trillo, Port Moody, BC, *79-79-158 +16MC. Stephanie Gibri, San Carlos, CA, *79-79-158 +16MC. Claire Hernandez, Palgrave, ON, *77-81-158 +16MC. Grace Chung, Richmond Hill, ON, *78-80-158 +16MC. Katlyn Elliott, Peterborough, ON, *78-81-159 +17MC. Veronique Fortin-Latreille, Candiac, QC, *81-78-159 +17MC. Samantha Spencer, Georgetown, ON, *79-80-159 +17MC. Sarah Harris, Hermitage, TN, *77-82-159 +17MC. Valentina Giraldo, Colombia, *83-76-159 +17MC. Stephanie Liu, St. Albans, MO, *84-75-159 +17MC. Julia Henderson, New Glasgow, NS, *80-80-160 +18MC. Sabrine Garrison, Calgary, AB, *77-83-160 +18MC. Kelsey Sear, Unionville, ON, *86-75-161 +19MC. Cordelia Chan, Windsor, ON, *83-78-161 +19MC. Madelyn Piccininni, Toronto, ON, *80-81-161 +19MC. Laura DeMarco, LaSalle, ON, *80-81-161 +19MC. Mackenzie Rice, Barrie, ON, *81-80-161 +19MC. Jacqueline Calamaro, Newtown Square, PA, *81-81-162 +20MC. Corinne Grans-Wood, Barrie, ON, *81-81-162 +20MC. Alison Timlin, Ottawa, ON, *78-84-162 +20MC. Meghan Bennett, Pickering, ON, *77-85-162 +20MC. Bernadette Little, Pictou County, NS, *79-84-163 +21MC. Meghan McLean, Port Williams, NS, *84-79-163 +21MC. Lily Pendy, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI, *84-79-163 +21MC. Krysta Schaus, Fredericton, NB, *78-85-163 +21MC. Casey MacNeil, Massey, ON, *78-85-163 +21MC. Paula DiFrancesco, Burlington, ON, *83-80-163 +21MC. Danielle Sawyer, Grafton, ON, *82-81-163 +21MC. Sarah Dunning, Kitchener, ON, *83-81-164 +22MC. Brittany Davidson, Mississauga, ON, *81-83-164 +22MC. Brooke Hobson, Prince Albert, SK, *81-84-165 +23MC. Bri-ann Tokariwski, Winnipeg, MB, *82-83-165 +23MC. Kimberly Risulmi, Lloydminster, SK, *81-84-165 +23MC. Brooke Sharpe, Kitchener, ON, *87-78-165 +23MC. Mackenzie Butzer, Chatham, ON, *81-84-165 +23MC. Yourim Kang, Toronto, ON, *80-85-165 +23MC. Michelle Ruiz, Mississauga, ON, *82-84-166 +24MC. Kaitlyn Stoddart, Orangeville, ON, *79-87-166 +24MC. Julie Whalen, London, ON, *86-81-167 +25MC. Camryn Roadley, Winnipeg, MB, *86-83-169 +27MC. Lisa Gordon, Ottawa, ON, *82-87-169 +27MC. Leanne Richardson, Indian Mountain, NB, *86-84-170 +28MC. Meghan McDougall, Markham, ON, *83-88-171 +29MC. Sarah-Anne Smurlick, Dundas, ON, *85-87-172 +30MC. Emily Romkey, Fall River, NS, *86-87-173 +31MC. Virginie Boulianne, Québec, QC, *89-85-174 +32MC. Cristal Fitzpatrick, Dartmouth, NS, *91-84-175 +33MC. Susan Podolsky, Alexandria, VA, *93-85-178 +36MC. Cory Ann Pond, Simcoe, ON, *93-86-179 +37MC. Marie-France Finn, Memramcook, NB, *89-91-180 +38WD. Jessica Luciuk, Barrhead, AB, *81-41-122 +15WD. Lindsey Weaver, Minster, OH, * Inter-Provincial Team Results1. Team Ontario - Brooke Henderson, Smiths Falls, ON, Augusta James, Bath, ON, Brittany Marchand, Orangeville, ON, *137-137-274 -102. Team Alberta - Jaclyn Lee, Calgary, AB, Jennifer Ha, Calgary, AB, Becky Martin, Medicine Hat, AB, *144-145-289 +53. Team Quebec - Anne-Catherine Tanguay, Québec, QC, Josée Doyon, Beauceville, QC, Sabrina Sapone, Montréal, QC, *145-145-290 +64. Team British Columbia - Taylor Kim, Surrey, BC, A Ram Choi, Surrey, BC, Christina Proteau, Port Alberni, BC, *148-149-297 +135. Team New Brunswick - Leanne Richardson, Indian Mountain, NB, Morgan Matchett, Miramichi, NB, Marie-France Finn, Memramcook, NB, *164-158-322 +386. Team Nova Scotia - Julia Henderson, New Glasgow, NS, Bernadette Little, Pictou County, NS, Cristal Fitzpatrick, Dartmouth, NS, *159-164-323 +397. Team Saskatchewan - Kimberly Risulmi, Lloydminster, SK, Kim Walker, Regina, SK, Brooke Hobson, Prince Albert, SK, *162-165-327 +438. Team Manitoba - Bri-ann Tokariwski, Winnipeg, MB, Camryn Roadley, Winnipeg, MB, Mindy Lichtman, Winnipeg, MB, *164-165-329 +45 Mid-Amateur Results1. Christina Proteau, Port Alberni, BC, *73-77-150 +82. Helene Chartrand, Pincourt, QC, *83-70-153 +113. Marion Reid, Etobicoke, ON, *78-76-154 +124. Ivy Steinberg, Stouffville, ON, *85-76-161 +195. Kim Walker, Regina, SK, *81-81-162 +206. Mindy Lichtman, Winnipeg, MB, *82-82-164 +226. Jennifer Lochhead, Ancaster, ON, *86-78-164 +226. Andrea Blackwell, Kingston, ON, *82-82-164 +229. Meghan Dove, Oshawa, ON, *89-78-167 +2510. Lynn Morrison, Oshawa, ON, *86-82-168 +26 DID NOT FINISH MC. Lisa Gordon, Ottawa, ON, *82-87-169 +27MC. Leanne Richardson, Indian Mountain, NB, *86-84-170 +28MC. Sarah-Anne Smurlick, Dundas, ON, *85-87-172 +30MC. Cristal Fitzpatrick, Dartmouth, NS, *91-84-175 +33MC. Susan Podolsky, Alexandria, VA, *93-85-178 +36WD. Jessica Luciuk, Barrhead, AB, *81-41-122 +15 Mid-Master Results1. Helene Chartrand, Pincourt, QC, *83-70-153 +112. Marion Reid, Etobicoke, ON, *78-76-154 +123. Ivy Steinberg, Stouffville, ON, *85-76-161 +194. Kim Walker, Regina, SK, *81-81-162 +205. Jennifer Lochhead, Ancaster, ON, *86-78-164 +225. Andrea Blackwell, Kingston, ON, *82-82-164 +227. Lynn Morrison, Oshawa, ON, *86-82-168 +26 DID NOT FINISH MC. Lisa Gordon, Ottawa, ON, *82-87-169 +27MC. Leanne Richardson, Indian Mountain, NB, *86-84-170 +28MC. Sarah-Anne Smurlick, Dundas, ON, *85-87-172 +30MC. Susan Podolsky, Alexandria, VA, *93-85-178 +36 Fake Vans SK8 . The Brazilian-born strikers brace drew him level with Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo as the leagues leading scorers with 17 goals apiece through 16 rounds. "The important thing is to help the team win, not the goals," Diego Costa said. After a first half dominated by defence, Atletico pressed Valencia into its area and Diego Costa did the rest. Fake Vans Store . During the furious first few hours of free agency Tuesday, the team agreed to terms with strong safety Donte Whitner, a Cleveland native who cant wait to play in his hometown. http://www.fakevans.com/fake-vans-toy-story/ . The 25-year-old native of Milford, Conn., has 18 points in 41 games this season. The five-foot-eight 166-pound centre also has 28 points (10-18) in 15 games with AHL Oklahoma City.CANASTOTA, N.Y. -- Capping a career that included 10 titles in six weight divisions, an Olympic gold medal and 10 world titles, the Golden Boy found a permanent home. Oscar De La Hoya was inducted Sunday into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. "Today marks an incredible personal achievement," said De La Hoya, who had an amateur record of 223-5 with 153 knockouts. "But it is only the latest milestone that never would have been possible without my family, my friends and, most of all, my fans." The Hall of Fames 25th class also included two of De La Hoyas contemporaries in the modern era -- Puerto Rican star Felix "Tito" Trinidad and Joe Calzaghe of Wales. Also inducted were: George Chaney, Charles Ledoux and Mike ODowd in the old-timer category; Tom Allen in the pioneer category; and promoter Barry Hearn, referees Richard Steele and Eugene Corri, journalist Graham Houston; and Sports Illustrated photographer Neil Leifer in the non-participant and observer categories. Inductees were selected by the Boxing Writers Association and a panel of international boxing historians. De La Hoya won the lightweight gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. He turned pro later that year and captured his first world title, the WBO super-featherweight crown, in only his 12th bout. De La Hoya also won titles as a lightweight, light welterweight, welterweight, light middleweight and middleweight. His 2007 bout with Floyd Mayweather Jr. was one of the richest in boxing history, attracting nearly 2.5 million pay-per-view fans. 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Trained by his father, Trinidad began boxing at age 10 in his native Puerto Rico and became one of its most accomplished fighters, posting a 51-6 amateur record before turning pro. He stopped Maurice Blocker in two rounds to capture the IBF welterweight crown in his 20th pro bout and defended his title 15 times, one of those a controversial 12-round majority decision over De La Hoya. Trinidad moved up in weight to win the WBA light middleweight title from David Reid in March 2000 and later that year unified titles with a 12th-round knockout against IBF champ Fernando Vargas. In 2001, he became a three-division champion with a fifth-round knockout of William Joppy for the WBA middleweight title. The three-time world champ was a fan favourite because of his big-punching style and devastating left hook. "This is a great honour for me, my father, my family and my whole team," Trinidad, who retired in 2009 with a record of 42-3 with 35 knockouts, said in December when he learned of his selection. "This is the biggest triumph of my career." Calzaghe was the Rocky Marciano of his division -- nobody beat him in 46 professional bouts, which included a division-record 21 defences of his super middleweight title. ' ' '