LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Thousands of people joined Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay at a candlelight vigil Monday night on a Kentucky high school track honoring Gays 15-year-old daughter, who was fatally shot over the weekend.Gay stood on the track at Lexingtons Lafayette High School where he and daughter Trinity excelled and he thanked people for showing support after the girls death early Sunday after gunfire erupted outside a restaurant in that city. The teens mother, Shoshana Boyd, also was present amid the crowd honoring her memory.I want you guys to love each other, have peace and protect each other, said Gay, who added that he was numb from crying over her death. Thats what Trinity would have wanted. ... Life is not a joke.Many in the crowd wore pink and purple -- Gays favorite colors -- with some holding balloons of those same hues that were later released into the air. Several pairs of track spikes hung from a fence along with a baton that said In Memory of Trinity.Three men charged in connection with the shooting pleaded not guilty Monday and face an Oct. 25 court date. The three appeared via video before Fayette County, Kentucky, District Court Judge T. Bruce Bell.Bell set bail at $5,000 each for Chazerae Taylor, 38, and his son, DMarkeo Taylor, 19, on wanton endangerment charges. Dvonta Middlebrooks, 21, is charged with wanton endangerment and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. His bail was set at $12,500.Bell will assign attorneys for two of them. The younger Taylor already has a lawyer.Lexington police say Middlebrooks was in the parking lot of the Cook Out restaurant early Sunday and fired multiple shots in the incident in which Trinity Gay was shot. Court records said the Taylors acknowledged firing shots.Police spokeswoman Brenna Angel said police dont believe Trinity Gay was in either of two vehicles involved.Gay told The Associated Press on Monday evening that in talking with police, he believed his daughter was an innocent bystander. But he said authorities didnt reveal details of their investigation.Tyson Gay said he and his daughter were very close, according to Lexington TV station WLEX, which spoke to him Sunday.Its so crazy. I have no idea what happened, Gay told the station.Grief counselors also went to the Lexington high school Monday for students and staff, Fayette County Public Schools spokeswoman Lisa Deffendall said. Years ago, Gay had attended the same school as his daughter. Trinity Gay was a standout sprinter, placing in the top five in several events at the state championships in May. Her father still holds the state record in the 100 set in 2001.Lafayette principal Bryne Jacobs, teacher Rhonda Mullins and girls track coach Crystal Washington all described Trinity Gay as friendly and outgoing. She dreamed of becoming a surgeon.She was full of energy and life, said Mullins, who had Gay in family and consumer science classes along with the Future Educators of America club. She was a kid that everybody wanted to teach.Jacobs said Trinity Gays mother, who also attended Lafayette, had thanked him for support from the school and community, and noted that Trinitys life was something to celebrate.Our hearts are burdened that she is not in our building anymore, Jacobs said.The emotions flowed before, during and after a candlelight vigil on the track where Trinity Gay excelled. Tyson Gay hugged Shoshana several around him.Many others hugged and cried, but Jerome Brown, 16, held his feelings for his former teammate in check. I dont want to cry, but it hurts a lot, said Brown, who ran with Trinity Gay since she was 9. I wanted to come here for her mom. With Trinity, when she was on the track, it was home.Tyson Gay competed in the last three Summer Olympics. He was part of a team that won a silver medal in the 4x100-meter relay at the 2012 London Games, though that medal was ultimately stripped after Gay tested positive for steroids in 2013.Last summers Games in Rio featured another stinging disappointment for Gay, 33, who has battled injuries. He was a member of the American mens 4x100-meter relay team that finished third in the final before being disqualified for an illegal baton exchange between Mike Rodgers and Justin Gatlin. The teams appeal was denied, giving Canada the bronze medal. Fake Basketball Jerseys Free Shipping .Y. -- Vancouver Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo had little trouble picking up his first shutout of the season against a Buffalo Sabres team thats having trouble scoring goals. 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Rockliff set to join Adelaide CrowsJaded Brisbane Lions captain Tom Rockliff is ready to sensationally defect to Adelaide in a trade coup that could launch the Crows into 2017 premiership favouritism.And the two-time best and fairest winner could play alongside Richmonds Dustin Martin, as the Crows look to assemble a formidable midfield.Rockliff, from the Victorian town of Benalla, is favouring a move to the South Australian club, despite his manager, Tom Petroro, saying the 26-year-old is 99 percent certain to remain at the besieged Lions.Rockliff had sought an extension to his Lions contract, which expires at the end of next season, but withdrew the offer mid-year, fuelling speculation of a possible move.Negotiations waned as the Lions prioritised its search for a new senior coach after installing former Adelaide Crows football chief David Noble as its football operations manager.The Crows are also attempting to lure Tiger superstar Martin in a lucrative deal tipped to be worth $6 million across five years.The club has one of the brightest football lists, with seven players nominated in the AFLPAs under-22 squad, and six named in the All-Australian squad of 40.Since Patrick Dangerfields departure to Geelong, the Crows on-ball brigade has been the clubs Achilles heel.Already boasting the games most attacking forward line, and with defensive pillars Daniel Talia and Jake Lever holding the backline, Rockliffs possible inclusion to the side would add much-needed grunt to the Crows lacklustre midfield.Petroro failed to return calls form ESPN.Premiership coach reveals recipe for draft camp grillingAs dozens of the countrys brightest prospects prepare for next months AFL draft combine, their football fate can be determined in just 15 heart-racing minutes.Thats all Port Adelaide premiership coach Mark Williams needed during intense player interviews to work out whether a player had what it took to be a part of his next flag-winning ensemble.You only have 10 to 15 minutes and youre trying to make some sort of judgement on them, which is really unfair, Williams told ESPN this week.Its about how willing they are to join the team but also how willing are they to stand on their own principles. Thats what Im looking for.Williams, until recently an assistant coach at Richmond, was one of the camps most feared interviewers, regularly bamboozling the promising youngsters with mind-game trickery.Williams says his infamous interview techniques have been embellished, but regardless, are entrenched in the combines folklore.Like the time he asked a player if he would jump out of the rooms second storey window to be drafted.Or when he pulled up a deck chair in lane two of the athletics track during the 3km time trail and lambasted those trailing at the back of the pack.During interviews I would often ask what happened after their footy finals. That allows me to find out a bit about their social lives, he told ESPN.Did you go out with everyone? They say yes or no. If they say no, I might say: Arent you a team player? Dont you go out with everyone? If they say yes, I might go: Why did you go with everyone and just follow everyone else?The last thing would be, so you do whatever anyone says? What if someone told you to jump out the window, would you do it?There isnt a right answer. I just muck around just to see how they handle a little bit of pressure.As some wither under the intense grilling, Williams recalls Jimmy Bartel, Darren Glass, Travis Boak, Dom Cassisi and Jude Bolton standing out during his rigorous assessment.But he does admit he judged one superstar player incorrectly.(Nick) Dal Santo was someone when I interviewed him, I didnt think he would ever work for me, Williams said.Thats not saying he wasnt going to be a good player. To see him play over so many years, I was wrong with that.It teaches me to be more open-minded with that personality.You make assessments and you try to see if those assessments are right. You want to be black and white.Williams, who was a victim of Richmonds football department overhaul, still has the passion to remain in the industry. Im looking around for whatever is available, he said. Im not sure what that will be.Skipper Swallow set to hand over reins to ZiebellStand by for an announcement from Arden Street that Andrew Swallow will soon hand over his captaincy to Jaack Ziebell for the 2017 season.ddddddddddddSwallow, 29, has been North Melbournes skipper since 2012, when he took over the role from Brent Harvey.While no-one could doubt Swallows commitment to the cause - the West Australians grunt work and tackling (he was second on the AFL tackling table this season with 165) are still elite -- he has got progressively slower, and his kicking now lacks any penetration.He might even struggle to get a regular game in Brad Scotts new-look midfield next season which consistently gets exposed for a lack of pace.Swallow and Ziebell were part of a five-man leadership group in 2016 that featured Shaun Higgins, Scott Thompson and Jamie Macmillan.Expect Macmillan, 25, whose form this season across half-back was outstanding, to become Ziebells vice-captain in 2017.Cordy still chasing his AFL dreamFormer Western Bulldog big man, Ayce Cordy, could receive an AFL lifeline and have his career resurrected, as seasoned ruckmen become hot property.With clubs more desperate than ever to secure mobile, mature-bodied talls, Cordy has garnered some interest from AFL clubs following a solid season with VFL side, Williamstown.The 26-year-old has proven to be a valuable ruckman-cum-forward, kicking multiple goals in 11 of his 21 matches this year, including three goals or more on six occasions.Cordy, taken at pick 14 in the 2008 draft, was delisted last year after mustering a mere 27 games.The gangly 202cm is one of three Seagulls players who are attracting attention ahead of Novembers draft.Ball magnet Michael Gibbons, who recently won the VFLs JJ Liston Trophy, has had a masterful season, winning best afield honours in last years grand final as well as this seasons state representative match.The standout for us has been Michael Gibbons. Hes had about three or four clubs interested in him, Williamtowns football development manager Chris Dixon told ESPN.Hes our best chance of getting someone picked up. Theres no-one thats committed to him as yet. But hopefully it might become a bit clearer one the footy season wraps up.Former St Kilda forward Sam Dunell, son of Essendon premiership player Frank, is also a chance of making an AFL revival following consecutive VFL Team of the Year gongs.Sams been on the radar for the past couple of years, Dixon said. Its going to be a club that has a specific need for him. Its whether a club sees a role for him as a third tall that works hard up the ground.Sharpshooters skills blunted on the big stageIts funny how finals pressure can turn even the most skilful, composed, sure-footed player into a jibbering wreck.Two of the straightest goalkickers in the game -- the Bulldogs Tory Dickson and Hawthorns Luke Breust -- were pitted against each other in the second semi-final last weekend.Before the match, they sat at No.1 and No.2 respectively on the set-shot accuracy table, Dickson converting at 73.3% (33 goals from 45 shots) with Breust not far behind on 72.8% (43 from 59).Yet, playing in front of 87,823 at the MCG, Dickson went to jelly in the first half, missing three sodas from straight in front -- before eventually finding the target, once, in the last quarter.At the other end, Breust also showed uncharacteristic nerves.His miss in the second quarter, from 30 metres dead in front, has been pinpointed by some as the turning point in the match. It would have put the Hawks 29 points ahead and well on the way to victory. But he poked tentatively at the shot and sent it wide.Breust finished the match with a tally of 1.2, and Dickson 1.3.Random stats of the week:The four finalists record against each other in 2016:GWS 4-2 (117.7%)Geelong 3-2 (110.4%)Sydney 2-3 (95.3%)Western Bulldogs 1-3 (72.9%)1212 - The number of matches that have been played since the Western Bulldogs last grand final appearance, in 1961. This is the longest wait of any club in VFL/AFL history. After that, the teams to round out the top five are: Fitzroy (1070 games, from 1945-1996); South Melbourne/Sydney Swans (1041, from 1946-1996); St Kilda (883, from 1914-1965) and Richmond (755, from 1983-present.)4 - The number of times Sydney midfielder Josh Kennedy has racked up 20 contested possessions in a final. No-one else has done it more than once. ' ' '