TSN play-by-play announcer Chris Cuthbert will be honoured by the Football Reporters of Canada as one of this years inductees into the Canadian Football Hall of Fames Media Wing. Cuthbert will be formally inducted at the Football Reporters of Canadas annual gathering on November 30th, the morning of Grey Cup Sunday. Later that day, Cuthbert will call TSNs live coverage of the 102nd GREY CUP from BC Place in Vancouver – marking his 16th appearance in the booth for a Grey Cup broadcast. As one of the best broadcasters in the business, Chris is quite simply a master of his craft, said Stewart Johnston, President of TSN. His impressive list of accomplishments is a reflection of the intense preparation and pure passion that he brings to every broadcast. He has done so much to elevate the game from a broadcast perspective. We join the rest of the football community in congratulating Chris on this very well-deserved honour. A sports broadcasting veteran of more than 30 years, Cuthbert joined TSN in June 2005 as a play-by-play announcer for the networks CFL and hockey coverage. In 2006, Cuthbert and CFL ON TSN analyst Glen Suitor won a Gemini Award for Best Sports Play-By-Play or Analyst for their work on TSNs CFL broadcasts. Cuthbert also won a Gemini Award in 1998 as Best Sports Broadcaster, and in 2004 was recognized by Sports Media Canada as Sportscaster of the Year. Throughout his celebrated career, Cuthbert has been the voice of some of the biggest moments in sports, calling the action for numerous Grey Cups, Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Olympic Games, including the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, where he delivered the call of Sidney Crosbys iconic overtime winner in the gold medal game, which has since become known simply as the golden goal. Cuthbert won a Gemini Award for Best Sports Play-By-Play Announcer for his call of the game, which remains the most-watched television broadcast in Canadian history with 16.7 million viewers. Cuthbert joins fellow TSN broadcasters Matt Dunigan, Milt Stegall, and Brian Williams and the late TSN producer Paul McLean in the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Don Lund Jersey .S. womens soccer team to a 2-0 win over China in Colorado in the afternoon. Michael Fulmer Jersey . Bryant underwent an operation in December to correct an irregular heartbeat. His season ended with four games left because of a rapid heartbeat, a condition he has known about for several years and had been treated for in the past. https://www.cheaptigers.com/. -- New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft wanted to keep Logan Mankins with the team for a long time. Virgil Trucks Jersey . Espanyol midfielder Sanchez intercepted Bilbao goalkeeper Gorka Iraizozs clearance and, having spotted a gap, risked using his less-favoured left foot to fire a beautifully precise long-range shot that bounced in from high up the near post in the 24th minute. Niko Goodrum Jersey .com) - It appears both the Houston Rockets and Chicago Bulls will reach the playoffs, but the two squads are coming off losing efforts.SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- The Georgetown-Syracuse basketball rivalry is back. The schools announced Tuesday theyve reached agreement on a four-year, home-and-home series starting in 2015. Georgetown will host the Orange at Verizon Center during the 2015-16 and 2017-18 seasons, and the Hoyas will visit the Carrier Dome in 2016-17 and 2018-19. Specific dates have not been set. The first game of the renewal will be the first regular-seasoon matchup between the teams since the Hoyas beat the Orange, 61-39, at Verizon Center to clinch the 2012-13 Big East regular-season title.dddddddddddd. The rivals went their separate ways when Syracuse joined the Atlantic Coast Conference last summer. The teams have met 90 times, with Syracuse leading the series 49-41. The Orange won the most recent game between the teams, 58-55 in the 2013 Big East tournament. ' ' '