Sports in brief: Slain coach’s sons pay tribute
High school football: The sons of a high school coach in Iowa who was gunned down last week say they mourned their father privately at the football fields where he held practice.
Coach Ed Thomas’ sons, Todd and Aaron Thomas (pictured above), say they stood at the fields near Aplington-Parkersburg High School and cried in the early morning hours when no one was around.
Thomas was fatally shot Wednesday during a team workout. Authorities have charged 24-year-old Mark Becker, who had played for Thomas, with first-degree murder.
Thomas coached for 34 years in the community about 80 miles northeast of Des Moines and had guided several players to the NFL.
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Oregon’s Roper transfers to Griz
College football: Former Oregon quarterback Justin Roper has confirmed that he will transfer to the University of Montana.
Roper started for Oregon last season until he injured his knee in Week 3.
He confirmed his decision to play for Montana on Saturday in an interview with The Missoulian.
Oregon coach Chip Kelly said last month that the 6-6, 204-pound Georgia native made the decision to leave that program after emerging from spring drills behind Ducks starter Jeremiah Masoli.
By transferring from a major college program to one in a lower tier of Division I, Roper is eligible to play this season.
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Toronto will wait, says Bills owner
NFL: Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson is in no hurry to have his team play more than one regular-season game in Toronto.
Wilson told the Associated Press on Sunday he’d prefer waiting “two or three years” to determine whether the northern experiment is a success before he’d consider reworking the contract reached last year with Toronto-based Rogers Communications. Under the agreement, which runs through 2012, the Bills will play one regular-season and three preseason games in Toronto.
Rogers officials have expressed interest in adding at least one regular-season game.
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