Daniel Bruno: Favourite sports jersey you always wore as a kid?Nick Jonas: Oh yeah, Im a big Yankees fan and Jeter was my guy. So, I always wore my Jeter jersey and when I started playing sone sports I always wore the number 2.DB: Nice. Did you get a chance to go to Yankee Stadium this year to watch him play in his last year?NJ: I couldnt make it out! I was shooting this show Kingdom that I did and every opportunity I had when he was in New York, something would come up and I couldnt go. So, I was bummed that I missed that.DB: So, speaking of Kingdom, you play an MMA fighter in that show. Whos your favourite fictional fighting character? You have Rocky Balboa, Jake La Motta from Raging Bull, lots of options.NJ: Well, since I play an MMA fighter, I think the best representation of the world that were in - MMA and UFC and all of that - is probably the movie Warrior.DB: Oh ya, great movie!NJ: Exactly. I think Tom Hardys character is great in that. #456605843 / gettyimages.com DB: You play in a lot of these charity games, whether it be baseball games or whatever. Do you feel a chip on your shoulder in those games because other celebrities are like “Ah, its just the guy from the Jonas Brothers, he cant be that good.”NJ: Oh, of course! I definitely feel the need to give it a little extra. I played in a pigskin pro-am football game and I actually won MVP.DB: Actually, I think I saw the highlights of that on YouTube. You got pretty fired up after your touchdown.NJ: I had five that day (Says in a serious face, smirks and then laughs).DB: (laughs) Oh, nice!NJ: But its easy when Donovan McNabb is your quarterback.DB: So, youre going solo now. Do you feel like LeBron James leaving your old teammates you had all that success with and taking on new challenges?NJ: (Thinking) Well, I dunno. LeBron James is kind of a very specific refrence to basketball. I feel like in a way I feel really fortunate to have the support that LeBron has coming back home, like all of my fans who have supported me thus far, but also I have the opportunity to make new fans as well. That feels good.DB: So, lets a do a whos who of the Jonas brothers. If youre LeBron James, whos Bosh and whos Wade?NJ: Id say probably Kevin is Bosh because Id say that Bosh was kind of the glue for that trio, he held it together, but very under the radar. And Joes probably Dwyane Wade. Joe can take some really... bold choices in the fashion game, much like Dwyane Wade, but they always pull it off. And, you know, Im fine being LeBron.DB: Most recent album youve really enjoyed listening to front to back?NJ: Hmm, (thinking). Taylors album. I think she made a great record, I bought it and I listened to it all and I was like, "Wow, this is really impressive."DB: Last concert you actually bought tickets for and went to go see like a fan.NJ: Switchfoot.DB: Wow ya, long time ago.NJ: That was a long time ago. It was probably (thinking)... around 2006.DB: Why is this partnership with Duracell important to you and why is it an important cause to get behind this holiday season?NJ: My history with Childrens Miracle Network goes back pretty far. My brothers and I have all gone through different stages in our career, but we always found it pretty inspiring to do what we can to bring some smiles to these kids faces. Especially when theyre going through such tough stuff. And Duracell came to me with the opportunity to partner with them, I was over the moon. And also seeing how simple it would be to get other people involved. All it takes is going to Wal Mart, buying a pack of batteries and some of the moey from that purchase will go to the Childrens Miracle Network. And thats incredible because I can say first hand - I was diagnosed with diabetes 9 years ago - Ive spent some time in the hospital and I know how tough that can be. For these kids its a whole other level and they need that encouragement, especially during the holiday season.DB: Can you go BarDown?NJ: No, never.DB: Ever played ice hockey?NJ: I have once before and Im actually not bad on the skates. So, thats the first step.DB: Amazing, thats half the game.NJ: Im actually okay on skates, the only problem is, for me, I cant really (gesturing holding a golf club) because I play a lot of golf. 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WINNIPEG -- The Canadian womens soccer team will get another chance this year to try and beat the United States when the rivals meet May 8 in Winnipeg. Canadian midfielder and Winnipeg native Desiree Scott is thrilled the team will play in her hometown for the first time since 1990. "Im beyond excited," she said. "Ive been waiting for this day to come." Canada lost to the No. 1-ranked Americans 1-0 in Texas on Friday and hasnt managed to beat them since 2001. "Obviously we didnt play our best match but we had our opportunities in that game and I think were inching ... closer to the Americans," said Scott, a member of the 2012 bronze-medal Olympic team. Winnipeg has already been named as one of the six host cities for FIFA Womens World Cup in 2015, but fans in the Manitoba capital wont see the home squad in that competition. Canadian head coach John Herdman was also on hand for Mondays announcement and said the team has been in a talent development and refocusing phase since the Olympics, which is starting to show results. "Last year was a huge learning curve for the team and we did all right but this years about stepping forward and I hope when we play the big teams we can get a (win) and that should put us in a good place heading into 2015," he said. "The opportunity to beat a team that hasnt been beaten in 12 years by Canada? Man, the scripts already been written I think.dddddddddddd." The Canadian team, which is ranked seventh in the world, is announcing its friendly schedule piecemeal and will make a stop in Edmonton on Tuesday. Scott said shes anxious to play in front of friends and didnt shy away from trying to twist a few arms to ensure a good crowd at Investors Group Field, the home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. "Its going to be a great game and I hope all of Winnipeg comes out," she said. "You really have no excuse not to be there." Scott currently plays for FC Kansas City as part of the new National Womens Soccer League. Meanwhile, a new study predicts womens World Cup soccer events this year and next in Canada will create about $337 million in overall economic activity. Six provinces will get a share, ranging from a high of $80 million in Alberta to a low of about $26 million in Manitoba. Tournament games will also be played Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and New Brunswick. Most of that $337 million will be generated by Womens World Cup, with about $70 million coming this year from the under-20 womens World Cup. Winnipeg wont see any under-20 action this year. The preliminary report prepared by the Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance looks at out of town visitors, capital construction costs and the costs of hosting competitions. It said the net economic activity for Canada would run about $169 million. 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