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There has never been greater competition for sports-loving eyeballs in bookstores this Christmas, and jammed in amid the glut of cricket memoirs comes Mitchell Johnson: Resilient. Peter Lalor of the Australian ably managed the words.The cover fronts with a close-up of Johnsons face; he looks at once stern and gentle. When you learn his story, that stands to reason. That his name is embossed in gold on a sleeve wrapping a weighty hardcover is less understandable, because Johnson has never pretended to be a stately figure. But when it comes to Australian cricket, alpha showdowns dont cease upon retirement - they extend to autobiographies too.Johnsons journey to Australian fast-bowling royalty - and he does belong there - is genuinely compelling, and never more so than when one contemplates the sheer rapidity of his elevation into the heady world of professional cricket. He literally didnt own a pair of cricket boots when Rod Marsh thrust him into Australias Under-19s team (to the chagrin of many of the other players parents).But like so many modern-day players with stories to tell and sell, Johnson in his memoirs struggles to shine a light on his professional years that hasnt already been shone.Its barely his fault. The ubiquity of media means that many of us are well-acquainted with each stars road. With Johnson, we know about the potential, the pace, the doubt, and the glorious return. At 392 pages, Resilient is nothing if not thorough in its chronicling of each plot point in Johnsons career. However, like so many other books, it does settle into a mechanical rhythm of moving from match to match to match, serving more as a reminder than much else more. This isnt to say there arent some highlights: his account of South Africa away and England at home - especially his 7 for 40 in Adelaide - will provide sweet tidings for Johnsons Australian readers looking for something soothing after Christmas (and the South African series).When you cant bring the matches to life, many ex-players understandably go where punters cant, by turning their autobiographies into titillating tales of the dressing room. To Johnsons great credit, it should be said, Resilient admirably resists joining this race to the bottom. Yes, he covers Homeworkgate and Katich v Clarke, but not gratuitously. It would be incorrect to put this down to any kind of naiveté or aloofness on Johnsons part. While he makes no pretensions to social over-analysis, he does have a discreet sense of old-school decency (as opposed to the chest-beating type), and it emerges in the book. So rather than view Australian crickets great in-house stoushes through the prism of base-level gossip, he places them in an altogether more relevant context: that of Australian crickets struggle for cohesion under Michael Clarkes influence. His notes are diplomatic, subtle, but communicate enough. Upon Ricky Pontings departure, Johnson writes, When he left he took something with him, and while he describes Clarke as tactically excellent, there is a seismic difference in the superlatives he chooses to use for each captain.But where Johnsons cricket yarns might lack mystery, his upbringing does not - at least in a cricketing sense. While Dennis Lillees description of him as a once in a generation fast bowler probably belongs in cricket cliché scrabble, how Johnson arrived at the moment is probably less well known. He was a genuine roughy from the bush, who, at the time of Lillees spotting, claims he didnt even know he was quick. The image he paints of arriving two days later to the Australian U-19 camp in Adelaide, long-haired, clad in a black Slayer T-shirt, owning no cricket kit, illustrates just how naturally talented he must have been. It also leaves you desperate for a picture of Johnson bowling in the nets with said T-shirt and hair. His emergence from the back of Townsville nonetheless provides an instructive backdrop to his entire career. With respect to the concept of lifelong learning, here was a guy who was picking up how to play cricket while competing in the Sheffield Shield. Johnsons rawness of talent and technique lent a youth to him that seemed to remain for his career. To that end, its easy to forget that his formative cricketing years were spent alongside Shield warhorses like Jimmy Maher, Andy Bichel, Michael Kasprowicz, Andrew Symonds, Ashley Noffke and James Hopes. Johnson, who at one stage says that all he ever did was just wang it down - writes with pride about the influence of their old-school values on him. It was an influence that remained with him until the close of his Test career in 2015.The stories of so many champion players tell of being chastened by early and unexpected failure, and Johnsons mid-career walk through the shadows of cricketing decline are surely as dark as any. His description of the relentless carousel of international cricket travel, and the collapse of his body, technique and confidence, does help the reader appreciate the triumph that followed. We all know the Barmy Army song about him, but to properly consider that Johnson often could not rid his mind of it is illustrative of the difficult mental space he occupied for years.The book isnt written completely in Johnsons voice, however. There are welcome flourishes of content from people close to him, most of whom exist outside the insular cricketing sphere. 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Kyle Denbrook, a soccer player from Saint Marys University, took the CIS male athlete of the week honour. Stanley, a fourth-year business administration student from Charlottetown, scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Dalhousie on Friday and tallied again in a 1-0 win over Saint Marys on Sunday. Air Max 720 Cheap Online . The formidable trio of Canadian receivers -- individually known as Chris Getzlaf, Rob Bagg and Andy Fantuz -- will share the field at Mosaic Stadium one more time on Sunday. SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dames Big Three got the season started Saturday in a convincing way.Bonzie Colson had 23 points and nine rebounds, V.J. Beachem tied his career-high with 22 points, and fellow tri-captain Steve Vasturia added 16 to power Notre Dame to an 89-64 victory over Bryant.The Irish used an 18-2 second half run, capped by Rex Pfluegers 3-point play, to turn a single-digit lead into a 22-point advantage in a span of five minutes.The `Big Three led the way, said Notre Dame coach Mike Brey. That was good because it was a hard game.Notre Dame, which is coming off back-to-back Elite Eight runs in the NCAA Tournament, was just 3 of 16 from beyond the arc but hit 26 of 29 (89.7 percent) free-throw attempts.I love what we did from the foul line, Brey said. I think we can be right up there nationally.Nisre Zouzoua led Bryant with 19 points. Freshmen Sebastian Townes chipped in 16 points and Adam Grant had 13 before fouling out. The Bulldogs turned it over 13 times and shot 41 percent from the field.We were able to hold ourselves very competitively for a good portion of the game, said Bryant coach Tim OShea. 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