3. Being an Edmonton native you are a noted Oilers fan, but would you throw your jersey on the ice? Never in a million years. I think the people who do it are ridiculous and not actual fans. It just makes the whole mess over there look even worse. If you dont like the team, dont buy a ticket. 4. You have taken trips as far as Kuwait for work, if you had your choice where would you go next? Costa Rica or Jamaica 5. Other than you, which SC host is the best athlete? I really like the way you phrased that question. There are a few SC hosts who like to talk a big game but Ive yet to see any of them in real action so I may have to pass on this question until we can hold some sort of track meet in the parking lot and find out for certain. 6. Can you give us an argument for and against Selfies? Do I have to? 7. Can you provide us with a Selfie? No. 8. Who is your biggest role model in the broadcast industry? Honestly, I work with some pretty amazing people every day at TSN who Im always learning from. 9. Do you have any cool nicknames? Not really but Ive always wanted one! Most common is Stash or Stanley but I wouldnt exactly call those cool. 10. Whats the one video on YouTube you cant get enough of? I dont really pay much attention to YouTube. 11. Now that you ran a half-marathon, any plans for a full one? I dont think so… 42km just seems crazy to me. But Im considering doing another half in Nashville this fall! (Im not that excited about the run actually but I love country music and it would be great to go to a Predators game.) 12. If the Oilers win the Stanley Cup, what will you do? If Im not living in an old folks home by then (kidding), Id throw on my Oiler jersey, fly straight back to Edmonton, and party for weeks on end. 13. What should the tourism slogan for Edmonton be? Dont knock it til you try it! 14. Can you go BarDown? 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Playing with a feverish intensity from the opening tip, Arizona raced through the record book and overwhelmed the stunned Utes in a 71-39 rout on Thursday to match the most lopsided game in Pac-12 tournament history. "We were locked in," Arizona coach Sean Miller said. "Everything that we wanted to do defensively, we were able to do it." Nick Johnson scored 14 points, McConnell 13 and Gordon added 11 for Arizona, which shot 53 per cent. That was just a side note to what the Wildcats were doing defensively. After playing two close games against Utah during the regular season, top-seeded Arizona (29-3) opened the tournament with a have-to-see-it-to-believe-it defensive performance. Energized by a raucous crowd that made it feel like the McKale Center, the Wildcats were at their lane-jumping, shot-contesting best against the Utes (21-11) to move into Fridays semifinals against Colorado or California. Arizona jumped on Utah early and had stamped its name in the record books by then, setting marks for fewest points allowed, fewest field goals (12) and lowest shooting percentage (25). The Wildcats held the Utes to 13 points in the first half, another record, and matched UCLAs 32-point win over Oregon State in 2006 to move into Fridays semifinals against Colorado or California. Jordan Loveridge and Delon Wright, Utahhs leading scorers, combined for seven points on 1-of-4 shooting and Utah lost by 13 fewer points than its 10 previous losses combined.dddddddddddd "When we get stops and get rebounds and get the push, our athleticism is really at play," Johnson said. "I think finishing with dunks and around the basket gets everybody going. Arizona had hoped to make a statement in the Pac-12 tournament to earn a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. The Pac-12 regular-season champion Wildcats certainly did in their tournament opener, playing with an intensity Utah had no chance of matching after playing a close game against Washington the night before. The crowd at MGM Grand Garden Arena started chants of "U of A! U of A!" long before the opening tip and the Wildcats turned the game into a rout not long after the ball went up. Racing out for dunks and 3-pointers in transition set up by their climb-in-your-jersey defence, the Wildcats stormed past the Utes with an 18-2 run that put them up 22-6. Arizona kept its foot on the Utes behind its defence, contesting every shot, pass and dribble. The Wildcats held Utah to 5-of-19 shooting while forcing eight turnovers in the first half. Loveridge and Wright, who combine for over 31 points per game, took four shots and had no points between them. "They were really putting on a defensive clinic in the first half," Utah centre Dallin Bachynski said. Second half, more of the same. Utah missed its first 11 shots -- its first field goal came 9:15 in -- and at one point had five players on the court who had yet to score in the game. Yep, it was that bad. The only thing in doubt at that point was whether the Utes would get to 30 points. They got there with 4:17 left, but, boy, was it ugly. "They took pride in guarding us," Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak said. "They took the life out of us." ' ' '