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Yurendell de caster that scored Price Kendall and then, in the
#1   2014/05/07 05:17AM
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SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. -- Andrew Fritsch converted a feed from Ryan Sproul 4:41 into overtime to give the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds a 4-3 victory over the Sudbury Wolves on Wednesday in Ontario Hockey League. Fritsch drove the net and took a feed from Sproul and beat Wolves goaltender Jeremy Pominville high glove side to give the Greyhounds the win. Corey Durocher, Carson Dubchak and Brandon Alderson also scored for Sault Ste. Marie (4-1-0). Nick Cousins set up a pair of goals in the win. Goaltender Matt Murray stopped 29 shots for the Greyhounds. Brody Silk, Frank Corrado and Josh Leivo supplied the offence for Sudbury (0-4-1), while Michael Sgarbossa set up a pair of goals. Pominville stopped 25 shots in his first start for the Wolves after being called up from the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey Leagues Sudbury Cubs. Sault Ste. Marie held a 3-1 lead going into the third period before the Wolves battled back to tie the game thanks to third period goals by Silk and Corrado. --- Luke Judson scored two goals as the Belleville Bulls skated to a 4-2 win over the Oshawa Generals on Wednesday in Ontario Hockey League action. Dylan Corson and Brendan Gaunce also scored for the Bulls (3-3-0). Nicklas Jensen and Boone Jenner both scored for the Generals (2-3-0), who outshot Belleville 39-38. The Bulls opened the scoring on the power play when Judson was parked in front of the Oshawa net and picked up a rebound off a shot from Adam Payerl. Oshawa tied the game 1-1 with four seconds left in the first period. Jensen stripped the puck from Stephen Silas beside his own net and snapped a low wrist-shot past Bulls netminder John Chartrand. Chartrand made 37 saves in the win. The second period saw the teams go back and forth as Belleville went up two goals from Corson and Judsons second of the night. Judson was assessed a roughing penalty during the celebration and on the ensuing power play Jenner picked up a shot wide off the end boards and deposited his third of the year. Gaunce added the insurance marker shorthanded late in third. Generals goalie Dan Altshuller had 34 saves. wholesale jerseys . The North Vancouver, B.C., native two-hopped the ball into the 18th hole from 133 yards out on Sunday, eagling to beat American Joe Panzeri by a single shot. cheap nfl jerseys china . Jim Ludlow, president and CEO of True North Sports & Entertainment, did his best to quell a firestorm that erupted Monday after season ticket holders started receiving their season ticket packages in the mail. http://www.chinanfljerseyswholesal... . This week, Robin van Persie starts and shines for Manchester United as they earn their first win of the season, meanwhile the Swans show their teeth again and Chelsea is a perfect three-for-three. [url=http://www.chinanfljerseyswholesale.com/]nfl jerseys china . With under six minutes to play Canada led the second-ranked Russians by 10 points before the Russians finally began to hit the target and went on to win 58-53. "We had it in our hands. We lost players (on defence) and didnt match up and they punished us," said Canadian guard Kim Smith, who finished with a game-high 20 points. wholesale jerseys from china . -- Jim Harbaugh might have learned more about his San Francisco 49ers during 20 minutes of sleepwalking than at any other time in his two years as their coach.The Winnipeg Goldeyes combined great pitching with some timely hitting late in the game and ended up winning a series from the Wichita Wingnuts. On Saturday evening at Shaw Park, Chris Salamida and Brian Beuning combined to give the Goldeyes a 3-1 victory over the Wingnuts in the final game of a three-game set. Salamida allowed only one run on six hits over 6.1 innings while Beuning pitched 2.2 scoreless innings to give Winnipeg another series win over Wichita. The Goldeyes have played the Wingnuts twice this season and won both series two-games-to-one. The big blow on Saturday night was a solo homer by Amos Ramon in the bottom of the sixth. The Goldeyes trailed 1-0 at the time and couldnt get anything going against Wichita starter Anthony Capra. But after Ramons homer, the Goldeyes added another run the sixth and one more in the eighth and with Beuning on the mound – he struck out five of the nine batters he faced – the game was in the bag. With the victory, the Goldeyes remained five games behind the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks in the race for first in the American Associations North Division. Meanwhile, the Fish moved five games ahead of both Kansas City and St. Paul in the Wild Card race. "That home run was a difference make in the game," said Goldeyes manager Rick Forney. "At that point in the game, we had nothing going offensively. But hitting is contagious and after the home run, we hit the ball pretty well. Amos even got a triple later in the gamee.dddddddddddd After the home run, we started to get our bats going." Wichita opened the scoring in the top of the sixth when, with two out, Greg Porter doubled and Wilberto Ortiz singled him home. But that was it for the Wingnuts and the Goldeyes were just getting started. With one out in the bottom of the sixth, Ramon got a change-up up in the zone and drilled a monster blast over the leftfield wall. "(Starter Anthony) Capra was effectively wild for them tonight," said Ramon. "In the sixth, all I wanted to do was get a hit and try to get something started, but he threw me a change-up up and I hit it pretty hard. Its the first home run Ive ever hit in Shaw Park so I got that off my back." The Goldeyes added a run in the sixth on an RBI single from Yurendell de caster that scored Price Kendall and then, in the eighth, Ramon tripled and scored on a single by Kendall. Ramon went two-for-three with two runs scored and an RBI and raised his batting average to .299. Salamida (4-5, 4.27 ERA) got the win for Winnipeg while Beuning picked up his second save of the week and third of the year. Capra (1-2, 4.89 ERA), who allowed only two runs on three hits over six complete innings took the hard-luck loss The Goldeyes will get a rare Sunday off and then on Monday will open a series in Fargo against the first-place RedHawks. Game time is 7 p.m. at Newman Outdoor Field and it can be heard live on TSN 1290 with Paul Edmonds calling the play-by-play. ' ' '


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