Gold Coast midfielder Jaeger OMearas return from a career-threatening injury will wait another week after the 22-year-old was not named in the Suns reserves this week.OMeara was considered a chance to make his playing return in the NEAFL clash with Southport on Saturday, but has not been included in the Suns team.The 2013 AFL rising star hasnt played since rupturing a patella tendon in a NEAFL pre-season match back in April 4 last year.OMearas last AFL appearance was in round 23, 2014 against West Coast.The West Australian product resumed training with the main squad this week, with his comeback now likely to occur in next weekends curtain-raiser between the Suns and Lions reserves at Metricon Stadium.Jarrad Grant and Mitch Hallahan will play in the reserves clash after being omitted from the senior team while Jesse Lonergan and Luke Russell are the other listed players in the team. New Balance Canada Discount . LOUIS -- Attorneys for the St. New Balance Canada Sale . Jon Montgomerys gold medal in skeleton at the Whistler Sliding Centre and his subsequent auctioning off of a pitcher of beer in the village square elevated him to folk-hero status. http://www.newbalancesalecanada.com/ . Uniteds eighth defeat of a wretched campaign means Liverpool, which currently occupies the fourth and final Champions League place, could go nine points clear of its fierce rival by beating West Bromwich Albion on Sunday. Charlie Adam scored both of Stokes goals at Britannia Stadium either side of Robin van Persies equalizer, with a miserable day for seventh-place United capped by first-half injuries to centre halves Jonny Evans and Phil Jones that forced them off. New Balance Sale Canada . -- Stanfords Kevin Danser knelt on one knee and hardly moved on the sideline as Michigan State celebrated its Rose Bowl victory and his Cardinal teammates made their way to the locker room. New Balance Online Sale Canada .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. If you need some inspiration to get you through the week, please meet three sisters who are dominating the youth track scene. The Sheppard sisters -- Tai, 11, Rainn, 10 and Brooke, 8 -- are at the Junior Olympics in Houston and are receiving national attention not just for their talent, but also for their incredible story.The girls live with their mother, Tonia Handy, in a homeless shelter in Brooklyn, and the four share a bed and a small space. Per the Associated Press, Handy has been raising the girls alone for 10 years, and works answering phones for a car service. Despite enduring a number of emotional and financial hardships, including the murder of Hardys 17-year-old son, she managed to keep to family afloat and in an apartment. But, in early 2015, they were evicted after she failed to pay rent, and they have since lived in shelters as she tries to rebuild their lives.In the meantime, the sisters got involved with track and were all scouted separately at a competition by Jean Bell, the founder of Jeuness Traack Club.dddddddddddd In less than two years, all three have found incredible success and qualified for multiple events at this weeks event -- Tai in the 400 and 800 meters and the 80-meter hurdles, Rainn in the 3,000 meters (with the top qualifying time by 30 seconds) and Brooke in the 800 and 1,500 meters and the high jump.This is a means to get them to college, Handy said, to opening doors that maybe I cant open for them.The girls headed to Houston over the weekend, and the competition starts Monday. Handy will not be able to attend because the shelter has a curfew and she cant afford to take time off work, but shell obviously be cheering from afar. She also hopes to be in a different financial situation for the 2017 competition so she can go and watch in person.See something entertaining on social media that you think deserves to be shared? Let me know on Twitter, @darcymaine_espn. ' ' '