BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- A man who claims he was the young sexual-assault victim seen with former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky in a campus shower 15 years ago, a central episode in the molestation scandal that rocked the university, testified in the case for the first time on Friday and insisted Sandusky had abused him.The 29-year-old man was called to the witness stand in Sanduskys appeal of his conviction, and an attorney for Sandusky confronted him with a 2011 statement in which he told police he hadnt been abused.That would reflect what I said then. Not what I would say now, the man said, according to Pennlive.com.Sandusky, called to the stand in his own defense, was asked if hed ever abused the man and declared, Absolutely not.Lawyers for the man say he is the person identified during the 2012 Sandusky trial as Victim 2, the young boy assistant coach Mike McQueary has said he witnessed being sexually abused by Sandusky in 2001.But the lead prosecutor at Sanduskys criminal trial, now in private practice, has testified he doesnt believe the man is the person McQueary saw.Sanduskys lawyers argue he didnt get a fair trial in part because his legal team at the time mishandled the issue of Victim 2s identity and didnt call him to the stand.Sandusky was a retired coach with gym privileges at the time McQueary says he saw the shower assault. He was convicted on charges of abusing 10 boys, including Victim 2, but maintains his innocence.Though the man who claims he was Victim 2 didnt testify at Sanduskys trial, he later won a civil settlement from the university.The Associated Press generally doesnt identify people who say theyre the victims of sexual assault, and in this case a victim advocate has said the man has asked not to be identified.McQueary reported what he saw in the shower to then-head coach Joe Paterno, who alerted the athletic director and a vice president. But Sandusky wasnt arrested until a decade later, after prosecutors got an anonymous tip that led them to McQueary, leading to accusations of a high-level cover-up. University trustees later cited Paternos handling of the complaint as one of the reasons he was fired in 2011; he died months later.The former prosecutor in the Sandusky case, Joe McGettigan, said he doubts the man is Victim 2 because his accounts have changed, he appears too old to have been the boy in the shower and he didnt provide certain details to investigators until after McQueary had told his story in open court.Sanduskys lawyers have argued McGettigan was referring to the man who says he was Victim 2 and therefore lied to jurors when he said during the closing argument that Sanduskys victims included others presently known to God but not to us.The man who says he is Victim 2 told police in September 2011 that no abuse had occurred and said much the same to an investigator working for Sanduskys lawyers around that time. He subsequently hired a lawyer and changed his story, saying he had been sexually abused.Neither he nor Penn State has described the claim he made against the university that won him a settlement.Sandusky, whos serving a prison sentence of 30 to 60 years, is seeking to get his conviction overturned or a new trial. Zapatillas Baratas España . Dallas hasnt ruled out the star quarterback for Sunday nights game against Philadelphia, but all signs point to Romos back injury pushing Kyle Orton into the starting role after two years of limited play as the backup. Surely Ortons name isnt the first that comes to mind for fans wanting a change after years of damaging interceptions, fumbles or, most infamously, the field goal flub when Romo dropped the snap on a kick that could have won his first playoff game in 2006. 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Rookies Jazz Tevaga and Nathaniel Roache will again share the dummy-half duties in an unchanged Warriors NRL side to face South Sydney in Auckland.With frontline hooker Issac Luke out with a knee injury, Tevaga and Roache each had 40 minutes of game time in the Warriors 24-14 away win last weekend over Gold Coast, with Tevaga in the starting 13.The two 20-year-olds made a combined 59 tackles and missed none, an effort not lost on coach Andrew McFadden.We defended really well as a team against the Titans, and Jazz and Nate definitely contributed at a high level, McFadden said on Tuesday.We had a lot of confidence going into the game that they could do the job. It was a little different to the way weve been playing, but its great that we can call on anyone and they go out there and do it.McFFadden said Lukes operation on Monday had gone well and it was hoped he would be back for the last match of the regular season on September 4 against Parramatta.ddddddddddddThe Warriors, who host Souths on Saturday night, go into the latest round sitting eighth on the table.They are six places and 10 points above the Rabbitohs, who are looking to break a nine-game losing streak.Warriors: Tuimoala Lolohea, Ken Maumalo, David Fusitua, Solomone Kata, Manu Vatuvei, Thomas Leuluai, Shaun Johnson, Jacob Lillyman, Jazz Tevaga, Albert Vete, Bodene Thompson, Ryan Hoffman (capt), Simon Mannering. Res: Nathaniel Roache, Sam Lisone, Ben Matulino, Blake Ayshford, Bunty Afoa. ' ' '