Calgary Stampeders running back Jon Cornish, Toronto Argonauts quarterback Ricky Ray and Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive back Dwight Anderson are among the notable CFL players honoured by their peers in the 2013 CFL on TSN Player Poll. With one week left in the regular season, Cornish - voted The Toughest Player To Bring Down - is a leading candidate for the CFLs Most Outstanding Player award. He has rushed for 1,799 yards and could break Willie Burdens club record for rushing yards in a single season with a 98-yard performance against the B.C. Lions on Friday Night Football. Ray becomes just the second two-category winner in the history of the CFL ON TSN Player Poll. He was chosen by peers as the CFLs best clutch performer and most accurate passer with more than 50 per cent of the total vote in both categories, including a near-unanimous selection as the leagues most accurate quarterback. The lone repeat winner from last year is Anderson, who was a near-unanimous selection as the leagues best trash-talker. Anderson has been awarded the distinction in all four years of the CFL ON TSN Player Poll. TSNs Dave Naylor joins the CFL on TSN panel to analyze the results of the poll alongside host Dave Randorf and analysts Chris Schultz, Milt Stegall, and Jock Climie during the CFL ON TSN pre-game show on Saturday at 1:30pm et on TSN. More than half of the league participated in the CFL on TSN Player Poll as players representing all eight CFL teams cast ballots. You can weigh in with their thoughts on the results by joining the conversation on TSN.cas Your Call Feature as well as Twitter and Facebook using the hashtags #TSN and #CFLPlayerPoll. The results of the 2013 CFL ON TSN Player Poll are as follows: Best Clutch Performer: Ricky Ray, QB, Toronto (59%) Biggest Threat To Score: Chad Owens, WR/KR, Toronto (46%) Most Underrated: Marquay McDaniel, WR, Calgary (27%) Most Accurate Passer: Ricky Ray, QB, Toronto (99%) Fastest Player: Maurice Price, WR, Calgary (65%) Toughest To Bring Down: Jon Cornish, RB, Calgary (64%) Toughest Player: Mike Reilly, QB, Edmonton (83%) Nastiest Player: Khalif Mitchell, DT, Toronto (40%) Best Trash-Talker: Dwight Anderson, DB, Saskatchewan (93%)* Hardest Hitter: Tyron Brackenridge, CB, Saskatchewan (32%) Best Hands: SJ Green, SB, Montreal (29%) * denotes repeat winner BONUS QUESTION: Who is the CFLs best Tweeter? Popular choices: Nik Lewis @nikel18 Khalif Mitchell @TruthWillFree96 Emmanuel Arceneaux @E_Arceneaux16 Odell Willis @KuntryKane205 Fake Mark Cohon @FakeMarkCohon Ricky Foley @Foley4Real Jim Popp @PoppJim Moton Hopkins @thehopkins95 Buy Shoes Australia . -- J.R. 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The 33-year-old suffered a serious eye injury when struck by a puck during a game versus Colorado in March of 2011.Casey Haerther hit his fifth homer of the year and starter Ethan Hollingsworth got his first win in front of the Shaw Park crowd, as the Goldeyes beat the Kansas City T-Bones 5-3 in front of 5,078 on a chilly Canada Day afternoon. With the victory, the Fish won their sixth straight (theyve won nine of 10), improved to 29-14 on the season and tightened their stranglehold on first place in the American Associations North Division. “This team is firing on all cylinders right now,” said Haerther, who had two hits in four trips and raised his batting average to a league-leading .392. “Ive played on some good teams, but I dont remember many like this. Were pitching well, hitting well and guys are playing great defense. “And it doesnt feel streaky. It feels like were just going out there and playing and when the guys do what they do, we win.” Kansas City opened the scoring with a run in the first, but the Goldeyes answered with a pair of runs in the bottom of the inning. In fact, the first four Goldeyes in the lineup hit safely. Tyler Kuhn led off with a single, Josh Mazzola followed with a single, Haerther drove home Kuhn with a single and RRay Sadler drove home Mazzola with another single.dddddddddddd Haerther homered in the third to make it 3-1 and then, with two out in the sixth, a solo homer by Reggie Abercrombie made it 4-1 and an RBI double by Ryan Pineda drove home Brock Bond with the fifth Goldeyes run. Kansas City scored a pair in the seventh, but Brendan Lafferty and Chris Kissock came on to shut the door in the eighth and ninth innings and the Goldeyes opened this three-game series with Kansas City with a victory. Hollingsworth (2-0, 2.55 ERA) picked up the win for Winnipeg. Meanwhile, K.C. starter Andy Noga (0-3, 4.53 ERA) suffered the loss. Kissock picked up his team-leading ninth save. “I used my two seam and four seam fastballs and just got ahead of the hitters,” said Hollingsworth. “I really didnt throw very many off-speed pitches. I just used the fastball and got some great defense behind me.” The Goldeyes and T-Bones will play Game 2 of this three-game series on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. Chris Salamida (3-3, 4.53 ERA) will get the start for Winnipeg, while Rick Zagone (6-1, 5.40 ERA) will take to the hill for Kansas City. ' ' '