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NORMAN, Okla. Ryan Braun Brewers Jersey . -- Blake Bell knew he would likely have to match Texas Techs high-powered offence with big plays of his own if Oklahoma was to knock the Red Raiders from the ranks of the unbeaten. The Sooners quarterback did just that in a 38-30 victory Saturday, providing one of several spectacular moments for No. 17 Oklahoma as it reasserted its position as one of the Big 12 Conferences best. Bell accounted for 293 yards of total offence for the Sooners (7-1, 4-1), throwing for 249 yards and two touchdowns in handing the 10th-ranked Red Raiders (7-1, 4-1) their first loss of the season. None of Bells plays were bigger than his 76-yard touchdown pass to Jalen Saunders in the first half, a play that put Oklahoma up 14-7 and gave it a much-needed boost of momentum after offensive struggles in recent weeks. "You need to get some chunks," Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said. "It (was a) spark to get some big plays, and to get a chunk like that is a huge play in the game. It was a great throw by Blake and a great job by Jalen running it down and making the play." Saunders finished with six catches for 153 yards and Damien Williams rushed for 97 yards and two touchdown for the Sooners, who forced three turnovers. The Red Raiders entered the game riding a wave of momentum under first-year coach Kliff Kingsbury, and they were eager to prove they were worthy of their lofty ranking -- despite just one win over a ranked team this season entering the game. The three turnovers, however, came back to haunt Texas Tech. "You cannot come into this stadium against this team with those coaches and those athletes and do that," Kingsbury said. "... We knew coming in that we couldnt have the turnovers, but we didnt take care of business." Davis Webb finished 33-of-52 passing for 385 yards for the Red Raiders, who were led by Jace Amaros 119 yards receiving on eight catches. Eric Ward added nine catches for 106 yards. Texas Tech led 7-0 after the first quarter and the offensive shootout was on between two of the Big 12s best -- the defending conference champion Sooners and upstart Red Raiders. The teams combined for 986 yards of total offence, with Oklahoma outgaining Texas Tech 526-460. After watching the Red Raiders rally from 21-7 down to take a 24-21 lead, Lacoltan Bester provided the Sooners with a highlight-worthy rushing touchdown to match Bells earlier pass to Saunders. Bester initially thought about passing to Bell after taking the handoff on the end-around, but he eventually reversed course and cut back through seemingly the entire Texas Tech defence. The result was a 35-yard touchdown run that put Oklahoma up 28-24. Webb followed by throwing his second interception of the game -- a tipped pass off the hands of Ward that Oklahomas Gabe Lynn pulled in for the turnover. Williams followed seven plays and 58 yards later with a 3-yard touchdown run to put the Sooners up 35-24, a lead that held up behind an Oklahoma offence that finished with 277 yards rushing on 50 carries. "I felt like we had a lot of momentum when it was 24-21," Amaro said. "We just needed one more stop. We had a good chance of putting it away if we wouldve had one more score. "... You cant be having turnovers on the offensive side and penalties; that really killed us." Bell, who finished with 44 yards rushing on nine carries, and the rest of the Oklahoma offence struggled in the first quarter, gaining just 58 yards on four possessions. It was a similar script to a loss to Texas two weeks ago, as well as last week when the Sooners fell behind 13-0 to Kansas early before rallying. This time, however, it was Oklahomas offence that stole the show against a Texas Tech team that entered the game known for just that. "I think it has to do with team chemistry in our offence," Bell said. "As you can tell, when we are running the ball and running the ball, all of sudden we take a shot, that is when our offence is moving." The Red Raiders did their best to show they belonged among the Big 12s best and in the national spotlight. Once again behind Webb, who has played since Baker Mayfield was injured against Kansas on Oct. 5, Texas Tech took a 7-0 lead -- thanks to a 3-yard touchdown pass from running back Kenny Williams to Ward. Oklahoma answered with two first-half touchdowns -- including the 76-yard strike from Bell to Saunders -- to take a 14-7 lead. The Sooners extended that lead to 21-7 to open the second half after Williams scored on a 3-yard touchdown run. . Ferrer, ranked No. 4, is a strong favourite to win his second tournament of the young season. 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Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - Kelly Johnson capped off a six-run eighth inning with a grand slam, as the Arizona Diamondbacks rallied past the Minnesota Twins, 9-6, in the second test of a three-game interleague series at Chase Field. Juan Miranda went 2-for-3 with three RBI for the Diamondbacks, who have won a season-high five straight games. Gerardo Parra went 3-for-3 with a run batted in. It feels good to be able to get all those runs in one swing, Johnson said. Micah Owings, making his first start of the season, gave up four runs -- three earned -- on seven hits over 5 1/3 innings. Aaron Heilman (3-0) recorded the final two outs in the top of the eighth to pick up the win. Danny Valencia went 3-for-4 with a solo homer and three RBI for the Twins, who have lost two in a row since a three-game winning streak. Jason Kubel also hit a solo homer. Scott Baker went five-plus innings in the start for Minnesota, allowing three runs on four hits. He also struck out seven and walked three. Matt Capps (1-3) gave up four runs on four hits in the eighth to suffer the loss. Trailing 6-3, Arizona scored six times in the eighth to take the lead. Joe Nathan, who pitched a perfect seventh, gave up a single to Chris Young. Glen Perkins came in from the bullpen, but gave up a base hit to Miguel Montero and was forced to leave with an oblique strain. Capps came in and immediately gave up a two-run double to Miranda. The ball just sailed over the glove of Delmon Young at the left field wall. Parra followed with a bunt single over the head of a charging Valencia from third. Ryan Roberts singled two batters later to load the bases with one out and Johnson stepped to the plate and smacked Capps offering over the wall in right to give the Diamondbacks a 9-6 edge. I just fell behind him (Johnson) and put him in a good situation, Capps said. J.J. Putz tossed a scoreless ninth for his 11th save of the season. Valencias solo homer to left in the second inning gave Minnesota an early 1-0 lead. [url=http://www.cavaliersofficailonline.com/wine-red-17-anderson-varejao-womens-... Arizona tied the game in the fourth on Mirandas RBI double off the wall in center. The Twins took the lead back in the fifth after Young led off with a single, moved to second on a wild pitch and scored when Denard Span reached base on Johnsons throwing error. Minnesota tacked on two more runs in the sixth to make it a 4-1 game. After Kubel led off with a homer to right, Justin Morneau singled, advanced to second on a wild pitch and scored on Valencias one-out single. Sam Demel took over for Owings and got the final two outs of the inning. Arizona responded with a two-spot in the home sixth to make it a one-run game. Stephen Drew and Young hit consecutive doubles to plate a run. Phil Dumatrait took over on the mound for Baker and Young moved to third on Monteros groundout. After Miranda walked, Parra knocked in Young with a bunt single. Alex Burnett recorded the final two outs of the inning to keep it a 4-3 contest. A pair of errors by the Diamondbacks in the eighth helped Minnesota score two more runs. Heilman took over on the mound for Joe Paterson with a runner on first and one out and Michael Cuddyer reached first on Drews fielding error. Valencia followed with an RBI single to right. Montero failed to catch the throw home, which led to Heilmans bad throw to second. Cuddyer also scored on the play to make it 6-3. GAME NOTES:This is the first matchup between the teams since the Twins won all three meetings with the D-Backs in 2008 at the Metrodome...It was the third career grand slam for Johnson...Owings made his first appearance in the big leagues since July 20, 2010...The D-Backs had five errors...Arizona selected Owings contract from Triple-A Reno and released infielder Russell Branyan. In an unrelated move, pitcher Armando Galarraga was outrighted to Reno. ' ' '
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