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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The sky over the Arizona mountains was an eye-pleasing mauve as the sun set on Canadas soccer practice. The Canadian team bus headed off into the night from a sprawling suburban sportsplex, carrying a new generation of talent that is the hope for the future of the mens program after yet another failed World Cup qualifying campaign. Canada is being conveyed by the Ryans Express bus line on this trip. But interim coach Colin Miller has another name in mind. "Its like the Partridge Family school bus headed off to training at times," said Miller. "We have a chuckle at that." The analogy would probably be lost on his squad. Eleven of the 22 players summoned for this camp were born in the 1990s. For Miller and his makeshift coaching staff, its a time to teach under the Arizona sun. On Tuesday afternoon, there was patience to a point. Assistant coaches forgave errors until there was one sloppy drill too many. "This is international level football," bellowed Miller, adding an F-Bomb for good measure. Tuesdays message was about quality and concentration. The young Canadians are clearly a work in progress. "Weve had four training sessions now. Theres an unbelievable amount of work to cover as you would imagine within four days, roughly five days," Miller said in his teams defence. "Youre trying to do four of five months work in that period of time and try and educate the players to how you want them to play." Canada has not turned its back on its older players. Many are starting MLS pre-season or are unable or unwilling to leave European teams. But the Canadian Soccer Association is using this camp -- which sets up friendlies against Denmark in Tucson on Saturday and against the U.S. in Houston next Tuesday -- to audition talent for this summers Gold Cup and beyond. The CSA says, with an average age of just under 25, its the youngest Canadian team since May 2006. Eight played for Canadas under-23 team at the CONCACAF championship last year. Only four players from the 22-man squad saw game action in Canadas recent failed World Cup qualifying campaign: midfielders Dwayne De Rosario and Nik Ledgerwood, goalkeeper Lars Hirschfeld and striker Tosaint Ricketts. An injured De Rosario missed the 8-1 debacle in Honduras that ended Canadas bid to move to the final round of regional qualifying. Dejan Jakovic and Terry Dunfield were on the bench but did not play. Ashtone Morgan was a substitute in earlier matches. Canada dressed 20 players during the most recent six-game round of World Cup qualifying who do not figure in this squad. De Rosario and Hirschfeld are the greybeards of the team at age 34 and account for more than 60 per cent of the squads 193 senior caps -- De Rosario has 71, while Hirschfeld has 45. With so many new faces, there are introductions to be made and Miller is delighted at the way senior players like Dunfield and De Rosario have tried to engage the youngsters. A players dinner was scheduled for Tuesday, with another get-together planned for the entire touring party Wednesday. That gathering is to elicit information about each player, from marital status to off-the-field interests. "Were trying to bring a group from all over the place together as much as we possibly can," said Miller. "The attitude has been fantastic," he added. "Not only from the players but from the staff, everyone has been pulling in the same direction." While Miller has had to play bad cop at times, he doesnt see any of the failure as for lack of trying. Usually its due to players getting carried away and trying to do things too fast "instead of slow down and think a little bit about what were trying to achieve. When theyve done that, you can see the quality is there." cheap jerseys . 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Edison Volquez pitched seven effective innings, Cabrera preserved his lead with a spectacular dive-and-throw in the eighth inning and the Padres extended their winning streak to a season-high seven games with a 5-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday. "Thats a huge play, a momentum-changer," Padres manager Bud Black said. San Diego already had plenty on its side. The Padres came into the game on a roll, winning the series first two games by a combined score of 14-3 for their second six-game winning streak in August. They kept it going with the same formula: good starting pitching, superb defence and a bunch of hits. San Diego roughed up Trevor Cahill (9-11) and had at least 10 hits for the sixth time in eight games. Volquez (9-9) recovered after a shaky first inning and San Diegos bullpen escaped some sketchy moments of its own. The defence, particularly up the middle, was stellar all day, no matter who was pitching. The combination lifted the Padres to their second sweep in the desert this season and sixth straight win over Arizona, matching a franchise record against the Diamondbacks. "Were playing pretty good right now," Volquez said. The Diamondbacks are not. After collecting two runs and three hits in the first inning, Arizona had one more hit off Volquez over the next six innings. Aaron Hill hit a two-run homer off Brad Brach in the eighth to pull Arizona within one, but Cabrera made his diving stop at the edge of the grass on a grounder by Justin Upton. The Diamondbacks still had a chance, but Luke Gregerson escaped a jam to finish off the eighth, then pitched a perfect ninth for his first save since 2010. Arizona has lost three straight and five of seven. It dropped to 4-10 its last 14 home games. "When you get into streaks like this, sometimes it doesnt seem fair," Arizona manager Kirk Gibson said. "There (is) no rhyme or reason, but it is the way it worked out for us." It started with Cahill. The right-hander has been plagued by slow starts and Sunday was no different. Moved up in the rotation after Arizona traded left-hander Joe Saunders to Baltimore, Cahill opened with a couple of groundouts before giving up a single to Chase Headley. He then walked Carlos Quentin to set up Yasmani Grandals run-scoring single and Yonder Alonso made it 2-0 with another single. Cahill dreww a few boos from the home crowd after walking Mark Kotsay to load the bases before ending the threat with a groundout.dddddddddddd He needed 32 pitches to get through the first inning and has allowed 19 runs in the opening frame in 26 starts. Cahill had more two-out problems in the third inning, giving up a run-scoring single to Kotsay after hitting Grandal with a pitch and Alonsos single. He allowed another run in the fourth on a single by Quentin that made it 4-2 and was done after walking Grandal to load the bases with two out in the inning. The Padres had eight of their 11 hits off Cahill, who allowed at least four runs for the third time in four starts. "I didnt throw the ball real well," Cahill said. "When I made good pitches, they still found holes and that makes it tough." Volquez had similar first-inning problems, giving up two-out RBI singles to Miguel Montero and Chris Young. The right-hander settled into a groove after that. He allowed two runs and four hits for his second straight quality start after allowing at least four runs in four straight outings. "Sometimes it takes some pitches to get your arm loose and get the ball where you want it," Volquez said. The Padres gave Volquez plenty of defensive help, particularly second baseman Alexi Amarista. He made several spectacular stops, the best of the bunch coming in the second inning, when he ranged behind the bag and made a jump throw to get Jake Elmore by a half-step at first. After Hill hit his 20th homer to cut San Diegos lead to 5-4, Cabrera made a how-did-he-do-that diving stop on Upton to squelch Arizonas momentum. "Thats one of the best plays Ive seen," Black said of Cabreras stop. "An unbelievable play." Gregerson later struck out Chris Johnson with runners on second and third in the eighth while extending his scoreless streak to 22 games. He also made a diving stop to get pinch-hitter Jason Kubel for the second out in the ninth, and San Diego went on to its seventh straight win at Chase Field. NOTES: A three-man umpire crew officiated the game after crew chief Tim Tschida, who was slated to work third base, was scratched due to "personal medical reasons." ... Upton extended his home hitting streak to 19 games with a single in the first inning. ... Arizona LHP Tyler Skaggs, Mondays starter against Cincinnati, earned the win in his major league debut on Wednesday after allowing two runs in 6 2-3 innings against Miami. ... RHP Casey Kelly will make his major league debut for the Padres on Monday night against Atlanta. He was part of the 2010 trade that sent first baseman Adrian Gonzalez to Boston. ' ' '


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