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RED DEER, Alta. -- Brendan Leipsic had two goals and an assist and Nicolas Petan extended his point streak to 11 games as the Portland Winterhawks slipped past the Red Deer Rebels 5-4 on Saturday in Western Hockey League action. Paul Bittner, Chase De Leo and Alex Schoenborn also scored for the Winterhawks (22-5-4), who are 6-0-2 in their last eight outings, and Petan tacked on two assists to give him 29 points during his streak. Conner Bleackley and Adam Musil each had a goal and an assist for Red Deer (14-15-2) while Vukie Mpofu and Dominik Volek added the others. Portlands Jarrod Schamerhorn made 32 saves for the win as Patrik Bartosak kicked out 34-of-39 shots for the Rebels. --- WHEAT KINGS 3 WARRIORS 1 MOOSE JAW, Sask. -- Curtis Honey made 29 saves as Brandon handed the Warriors their fifth loss in a row. Eric Roy, Tyler Coulter and Quintin Lisoway scored for the Wheat Kings (16-14-2) while Brett Kitt chipped in with two assists. Reid Zalitach scored the lone goal for Moose Jaw (8-19-6). Zachary Sawchenko stopped 23-of-26 shots for the Warriors. --- PATS 3 BLADES 2 SASKATOON -- Dyson Stevenson scored twice, including the winner at 16:26 of the third period, as Regina edged the Blades. Dryden Hunt had a goal and an assist for the Pats (17-13-1) while Boston Leier had two assists. Cory Millette and Brett Stovin each had a goal and an assist for Saskatoon (10-20-3), which has lost six in a row. Dawson MacAuley made 21 saves for Regina as Troy Trombley gave the Blades a chance to win by turning away 46-of-49 shots. --- HITMEN 5 HURRICANES 2 CALGARY -- Pavel Padakin and Jake Virtanen scored 32 seconds apart in the first period for the Hitmen en route to defeating Lethbridge. Radel Fazleev and Alex Roach also scored for Calgary (17-7-4), which extended its win streak to four games, while Virtanen added his second goal of the game in the third period. Giorgio Estephan and Taylor Cooper scored for the Hurricanes (4-24-4). Mack Shields made 24 saves for the Hitmen while Corbin Boes allowed five goals on 30 shots for Lethbridge. --- TIGERS 4 RAIDERS 3 MEDICINE HAT, Alta. -- Ty Stanton broke a 3-3 tie with a power-play goal at 13:44 of the third period as the Tigers toppled Prince Albert. Tommy Vanelli scored twice for Medicine Hat (18-8-3) and Trevor Cox had a goal and an assist. The Raiders (17-12-2) got goals from Leon Draisaitl, Reid Gardiner and Dakota Conroy. Daniel Wapple made 26 saves for the Tigers as Prince Alberts Cole Cheveldave stopped 26-of-30 shots in a losing cause. --- SILVERTIPS 7 BLAZERS 0 KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- Ben Betker and Ivan Nikolishin each had a pair of goals as Everett handed the Blazers their 11th loss in a row. Austin Lotz made 26 saves for the shutout while Jujhar Khaira and Carson Stadnyk contributed a goal and an assist apiece. Mirco Mueller added a single goal to round out the Silvertips (21-6-4) offence. The defensive pairing of Matt Thomas and Josh Connolly combined to go minus-6 for Kamloops (6-20-4). Taran Kozun started in net for the Blazers but was pulled after giving up five goals on 29 shots. Cole Kehler took over and stopped 9-of-11 shots in 16 minutes of relief. --- COUGARS 5 AMERICANS 2 PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- Ty Edmonds made 29 saves and Troy Bourke set up three goals as the Cougars halted Tri-Citys three-game win streak. Tyler Mrkonjic, Todd Fiddler, Klarc Wilson, Jordan Tkatch and Alex Forsberg scored for Prince George (12-16-5). Philip Tot and Brandon Carlo replied for the Americans (17-13-3). Tri-Citys Eric Comrie turned aside 34-of-37 shots in defeat. --- ROCKETS 2 ICE 1 KELOWNA, B.C. -- Myles Bell scored the eventual winner at 12:20 of the third period as the Rockets edged Kootenay. Carter Rigby also scored for Kelowna (21-3-2) and Bell earned an assist on the goal to finish with a two-point night. Luke Philp scored for the Ice (16-14-2). Jackson Whistle made 19 saves for the Rockets while Kootenays Mackenzie Skapski turned away 28-of-30 shots in a losing cause. --- THUNDERBIRDS 4 CHIEFS 2 KENT, Wash. -- Ryan Gropps power-play goal at 10:20 of the third period broke a 2-2 tie and lifted Seattle to its fifth straight victory. Alexander Delnov, Ethan Bear and Jaimen Yakubowski also scored for the Thunderbirds (18-9-4) while Adam Henry and Shea Theodore tacked on two assists each. Mitch Holmberg and Connor Chartier scored for Spokane (18-12-2). Danny Mumaugh made 28 saves for Seattle. Eric Williams stopped 18 shots for the Chiefs. --- GIANTS 7 ROYALS 4 VICTORIA -- Carter Popoff scored once and set up three more as Vancouver defeated the Royals. Cain Franson and Trent Lofthouse each had a goal and two assists for the Giants (14-12-7) while Shaun Dosanijh, Thomas Foster, Mason Geertsen and Dalton Thrower scored a goal apiece. Steven Hodges led Victoria (20-12-1) with two goals and Ben Walker had a goal and an assist. Austin Carroll also scored for the Royals. Payton Lee made 29 saves for Vancouver. Patrik Polivka gave up four goals on 26 shots before being replaced by Coleman Vollrath, who stopped 14-of-17 shots in 30 minutes of relief. Fake Vans From China . He was 40. Firefighters were called about 11 a.m. Friday because Brown was unresponsive at his home near the Inner Harbor, fire spokesman Battalion Chief Kevin Cartwright said. He said Brown was dead when firefighters arrived. Fake Vans For Sale . The young man, never lacking confidence, thought he could be really good. https://www.vansfake.com/ . The international synchronized skating competition takes place from January 31 - February 1, 2014, and features 39 teams from 10 countries, in senior, junior, and novice. Fake Vans Website . This is an exercise I have undertaken a few times, starting in 2009, and hope that Ive refined my approach a little bit in that time to help paint a better picture. Fake Vans . New York Red Bulls. TSN primes Vancouver fans for the start of the 2014 season with MLS on TSN: Season Preview Special airing tonight at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt on TSN2 (encore Friday at 3:30pm et/12:30pm pt on TSN2).UNCASVILLE, Conn. -- Louisvilles 21st straight win wasnt what Rick Pitino would have liked it to be. Chris Jones scored 15 points and Montrezl Harrell added 14 points and 12 rebounds to lead the No. 3 Cardinals to a 71-57 victory over Fairfield on Saturday in the Hall of Fame Tipoff Tournament. But the Cardinals (5-0) committed 26 fouls and turned the ball over 14 times against the Stags (1-4). "Tonight we were just flat in every phase of the game," Pitino said. "We were flat offensively with only nine assists. Our two point guards turned it over eight times, which they havent been doing. We didnt do the little things necessary to exploit the weaknesses of Fairfield. We were late to the glass a lot. A lot of things were disturbing but well go ahead." Maurice Barrow paced Fairfield (1-4) with 14 points and Marcus Gilbert chipped in with 11. Louisville, which has three national titles, will be looking for its 27th title in a regular-season tournament when it faces No. 24 North Carolina in Sundays championship game. The Tar Heels beat Richmond, 82-72 in Saturdays first semifinal. "This wasnt a close game," Pitino said. "Youre going to see close (Sunday). Thats if we dont get blown out. If we play this way tomorrow, it wont even be a game. I think their size is going to give us a little trouble. They do a lot of good things defensively and theyre long. They offensive rebound very well." The Stags stayed with the Cardinals for much of the first half and led 11-9 midway through it. But Louisville went on a 28-12 run to close the half and led by as many as 21 after the break. Louisville, which was playing its first game away from home this season, got a balanced scoring effort. Wayne Blackshear had 11 points and Russ Smith added 10 points and seven rebounds. Luke Hancock, who has been recovering from a strained left Achilles, had nine points in 17 minutes, and was 7 of 7 from the foul line. This was the Cardinals first game away from home this season, and Hancock said the energy just wasnt there. "Weve had every game in front of big crowds at the Yum! Center," he said. "They had a lot more fans. We just didnt come out with enough energy. Weve ggot to come next time right from the start, especially against Carolina.dddddddddddd" The teams combined for 53 fouls in what was far from a crisp contest. Louisville, which came in averaging just six turnovers, the best in the nation, had eight before halftime. Fairfield used a full-court press to rattle the Cardinals vaunted guards. Jones and Smith each gave the ball away four times But Pitinos press was also effective, forcing Fairfield into 19 turnovers. Neither team shot well. Louisville, which came in making almost 50 per cent of its attempts from the field, hit just 38 per cent and the Cardinals were just 2 of 14 from 3-point range. Fairfield fared just as poorly, hitting on just 34 per cent, while going 5 of 15 from behind the arc. The Stags led 9-4 early. A jumper by Harrell tied the game at 11 and started the run that put the Cardinals in control. Hancocks layup off a Fairfield miss gave Louisville a 37-23 halftime lead. Another shot by Harrell gave Louisville its first 20-point lead at 49-28, with 12 minutes left. Fairfield cut the deficit back to 51-36, but could not get closer than 14. It was 59-40 when Harrell picked up his fourth foul and 62-43 when Smith picked up his fourth. But by then, the game had been decided. "Right now Im just locked in on getting my rebounds up," Harrell said. "At halftime I only had two rebounds and I felt, with my mindset, Im a double digit rebounder every night. I went back out after halftime and said thats got to be changed." Jones took charge down the stretch. He had all but two of his points in the second half. Fairfield has lost four in a row. The Stags were picked to finish sixth in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference preseason coaches poll. "We grew up a bit today, and we got some confidence," said Fairfield coach Sydney Johnson. "For Fairfield University, to be on this national stage, and let people know that weve got some good young kids in our program, its a thrill." This was the first meeting between the two programs. Louisville is now 156-37 in non-conference games under Pitino. Fairfield fell to 0-50 all-time against ranked opponents, dating back to the 1949-50 season. ' ' '

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