The super-sub did it again on Saturday. Fake Balenciaga Shoes . Kekuta Manneh unleashed a 25-yard bomb that even the cat-like Jaime Penedo couldnt catch up to. The Panamanian keeper wasnt even close to it. The goal earned the Whitecaps a point in a game they had to chase twice. Its becoming a predictable theme; when Manneh is on, things happen. Defenders dont like playing him because they dont know what hes going to do. Heck, even the Gambian teenager might not know what hes going to do. And while those defenders are being twisted into pretzels, players like Mattocks and Miller are getting residual opportunities. It begs the questions then: why cant Kekuta be on from minute one more regularly, and in what role does he give Vancouver the best opportunity to win? When he came on to start the second half Saturday, Manneh lined up in behind the strikers as a number 10. It was a move that may have actually been inspired by Liverpools Raheem Stirling and the Jamaicans performance against Man City the week before. Sterlings goal against Norwich this past Sunday must have looked very familiar to Whitecaps fans; a 19-year old speedster, weaving through defenders before unleashing a canon that seemed to explode off his boot. Manneh also spent part of Saturday on the left side in a proper 4-4-2. Again, he didnt look uncomfortable there. Still in his building phase, Carl Robinson is not going to be anchored to one system or one lineup. But its getter harder and harder for the rookie coach to quantify leaving Manneh out from the start. The managers de facto justification is the teenagers defensive liability. Its also hard to argue having an ace up your sleeve in the event your team falls behind, like it did three times in two weeks against the LA Galaxy. I cant help but wonder what the Whitecaps would look like, especially at home, if Miller and Mattocks have Manneh in behind them, with any combination of Morales, Laba and whoever else in the midfield diamond. It would be a high risk, high reward lineup, but one that no team in MLS would want to defend against. Not to mention, it would be darn fun to watch. Maybe, in the context of this past weekends affair, the Whitecaps would have been the team showing the early initiative. Perhaps the Galaxy might have been more sensitive to pushing numbers forward knowing that any turnover could lead to punishing counters. The team poised to win the Premier League seems perfectly comfortable conceding two goals a game, because they know they can score three or more. Were getting to the point where not starting Manneh is like leaving your Ferrari in the garage on a sunny day; especially if you know that Ferrari will eventually be up for sale. Might as well get the most out of it while you can. 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The Bluejays returned 11 lettermen from last seasons 27-8 squad, but Austin Chatman (9.6 ppg, 4.6 apg) is the only starter back from that squad. Ole Miss bounced back from its season-opening, 66-65 overtime loss to Charleston Southern with three consecutive triumphs to arrive at a 3-1 overall record. The Rebels managed to defeat Northern Arizona, 80-74, on Sunday at home. Ole Miss is coming off a 19-14 campaign in 2013-14 and also lost its go- to-guy on the offensive end, Marshall Henderson, to graduation. The Rebels are ranked sixth in the SEC in points allowed per game (60.5) and second in steals (9.7 spg). This will be the first meeting in history between the Bluejays and Rebels on the hardwood. Greg McDermott is 1-0 at Creighton versus SEC teams thanks to his Bluejays one-point win over Alabama in the 2012 NCAA Tournament. Ole MMiss is 16-6 in regular-season tournaments under coach Andy Kennedy, including capturing titles in the 2007 San Juan Shootout and the 2013 Barclays Classic. Wholesale Balenciaga. Isaiah Zierden is pacing Creighton in the scoring column with 13.8 ppg, while Will Artino (10.2 ppg, 6.0 rpg) is not far behind. Geoffrey Groselle scored a career-high 15 points for the Bluejays in their rout of EIU on Tuesday. Toby Hegner netted 13 points and James Milliken finished with seven points and 10 rebounds for the Creighton, which kicked off its schedule with five straight wins for the fourth consecutive season. The Bluejays shot 51.9 percent (27- for-52) from the floor, while limiting the Panthers to only 44 percent (22- for-50). Creighton is ranked third in the Big East in scoring offense (78.6 ppg) and fourth in scoring defense with an allowance of 60.8 ppg. Ole Miss has an excellent leader in senior guard Jarvis Summers, who was recently named to the Cousy Award Watch List, which is given to the nations top point guard at the seasons end. Summers is the SECs active career leader in points (1,290), assists (385) and wins (69). The senior floor general scored a game-high 22 points for the Rebels in their hard-fought win over NAU on Sunday. Also scoring in double figures for Ole Miss was Stefan Moody and Ladarius White with 13 and 12 points, respectively. Summers is netting 14.3 ppg and 3.8 apg, while Moody is chipping in 11.8 ppg despite a 35.1 percent efficiency rating from the floor. ' ' '