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Veteran forward Cameron Brace is taking charge of the offence for his Owen Sound Attack. Matt Kalil Jersey . The 19-year-old scored once and setup two more as Owen Sound defeated the visiting Saginaw Spirit 5-2 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. Brace also had a three-point performance in his clubs season opener, a 6-1 victory over the Windsor Spitfires, and now has three goals and six points in the first two games of the season. Daniel Catenacci and Kurtis Gabriel each had a goal and an assist for the Attack (2-0-0) while Holden Cook and Kyle Hope added single goals. Garret Ross led the Spirit (0-1-1) offensively with a goal and an assist and Vincent Trockeck scored the other. Owen Sound goaltender Jordan Binnington stopped 27-of-29 shots for the win while at the other end Jake Patterson made 24 saves in a losing effort. Owen Sound went 1 for 7 on the power play while Saginaw scored twice on nine chances with the man advantage. Elsewhere in the OHL, it was: Belleville 3, Plymouth 2 (SO); Windsor 3, Sault Ste. Marie 2 and Peterborough 4, Ottawa 3. At Owen Sound, Ont., Hope opened the scoring 4:33 into the first period and Gabriel added another at 11:38 to give the Attack an early 2-0 lead. Trockeck scored a power-play goal at 18:59 to make it 2-1 Owen Sound after 20 minutes of play. The Attack dominated the second period with three straight goals to make it 5-1 heading into the final period. Brace scored on the power play at 5:12, Cook at 10:03 and finally Catenacci at 13:16. Ross added a power-play goal for Saginaw at 11:40 of the third period. — Bulls 3 Whalers 2 (SO) At Plymouth, Mich., Joseph Cramarossa scored the winner in the shootout and Malcolm Subban stopped 33 shots in regulation, and three more in the shootout, as Belleville (2-0-0) edged the Whalers (0-0-2). — Spitfires 3 Greyhounds 2 At Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Brady Vails goal 6:14 into the third period stood up as the winner and Jaroslav Pavelka made 29 saves as Windsor (1-1-0) beat the Greyhounds (1-1-0). —- Petes 4 67s 3 At Ottawa, Michael Giugovaz turned aside 39-of-40 shots and Peterborough (1-1-0) received goals from four different players as they slipped past the 67s (0-2-0). Jamarca Sanford Jersey . Bob de Klerk leaves his post as first assistant coach to become the MLS franchises newly minted technical manager. The Dutchman will do everything from advance and international scouting, to being the bridge between the academy and the first team, and working one-on-one with young players. Jasper Brinkley Jersey . Sanchez enjoyed an outstanding CFL career that spanned 155 games over 11 seasons with four different clubs. He recorded a total of 28 interceptions and was an East Division All-Star three times, an CFL All-Star in 2000, and was named the Easts Outstanding Canadian that year. http://www.minnesotavikingsroom.com/brandon-fusco-jerseys . Danny Boyle, the artistic director for the games July 27 opening ceremony, on Tuesday unveiled a model of the set, which will transform the Olympic Stadium in gritty, urban east London into a rural idyll. Adrian Peterson Youth Jersey . The Americans notched their first regulation-time win against the Canadians since 2004 in Game 1 of a three-game exhibition series. Erin Henderson Jersey .Y. —Sarah Reid of Calgary has won the womens skeleton World Cup race at Mount Van Hoevenberg, edging teammate Mellisa Hollingsworth. COQUITLAM, B.C. —Jessica Shepley became the new torchbearer for Canadian womens golf Friday—at least temporarily. Shepley of Oakville, Ont., was the lone Canuck to make the cut at the CN Canadian Womens Open as she drained a bogey-saving putt on the 18th hole. “Im just going to try my best,” said Shepley. “I think every Canadian wants to be playing on the weekend. I feel for those girls. Ive been in that position a couple times before, so Im just going to go out and focus on myself and try to represent my country.” Playing among the last groups of the day, Shepley finished with a two-over 74 that placed her right on the cut line of 147. “Obviously, thats not what I was looking for—to have a 10-foot downhill, left-to-right slider on 18 to make the cut,” said the 29-year-old Shepley. “But it went in, so thats all that matters.” Shepley has played in nine LPGA tournaments this season, but she has non-exempt status and does not automatically qualify for every event. She managed to squeak in after missing the cut in her previous five LPGA tournaments. She has not made a cut since April. “Im excited to be playing,” said Shepley. “I havent had a very good season this year. I didnt really play very well, so Im excited that I was able to play a little bit better at the Canadian Open. Its always special to play well here.” Veteran Lorie Kane was heartbroken as she double-bogeyed her final hole. Her last putt came up just short as she posted a 4-over—76 to follow an even-par opening round. Chris Kluwe Jersey. As a result, the 47-year-old Kane posted a double-bogey and missed her chance to play in Saturday and Sundays final rounds by one stroke. “Thats not the way I wanted to finish, and I worked very hard today and grinded hard,” said Kane “Unfortunately, Im kind of feeling like (disqualified 2012 Canadian Olympic relay runner) Jared Connaughton right now, like I touched the line.” The reference to fellow Charlottetown native Connaughton, who stepped outside his lane in the 4×100-metre relay, was appropriate for the occasion, because Kane said earlier in the week she was refusing to let go of the Canadian womens golf “baton.” Kanes early exit is the third time shes been frustrated when the national tournament was held in the Vancouver area. She also missed the cut 21 years ago when the tournament was held on the same Vancouver Golf Club course. She was disappointed again in 2003 at the Point Grey Golf and Country Club. That year, she entered as a contender but had a temper tantrum in the first round, broke her putter and was forced to putt with her driver. On Friday, she struggled with her real putter on greens that were too slow for her liking. “Lories such a good ambassador and for the game that I hate to see that,” said Shepley. “But I have to go and focus on myself now.” Note: Brooke Henderson, 14, of Smiths Falls, Ont., matched Kanes four-over 76 to finish at 9-over 153 for the tournament. ’ ’ ’
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