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Alex Galchenyuk scored three times and set up one more to lead the Sarnia Sting to a 5-2 win over the host Peterborough Petes in Ontario Hockey League action on Saturday. The 18-year-old forward has five goals and 11 points in his last four games and now has 19 goals and 48 total points in 27 contests, which puts him third in OHL scoring. Reid Boucher scored two goals for the Sting (15-11-2) and Charles Sarault chipped in with three assists. Boucher has now scored in three straight games and has seven goals in those three outings while Sarault has produced three goals and 10 assists in his last three contests. With Saraults recent output, Sarnia boasts two players in the OHLs top-ten scorers. Alan Quine and Jonatan Tanus scored for the Petes (6-20-3), who have lost eight of their last 10 games. JP Anderson made 39 saves for the win as Michael Giugovaz stopped 21-of-25 shots in a losing cause. Sarnia went 1 for 2 on the power play while Peterborough scored once on six chances with the man advantage. Elsewhere in the OHL, it was: London 3, Guelph 1; Brampton 6, Niagara 1; Kingston 3, Belleville 1; Kitchener 5, Plymouth 4 (SO); Owen Sound 2, Sault Ste. Marie 1 and Saginaw 10, Ottawa 3. At Peterborough, Ont., Galchenyuk gave the Sting the lead a little over four minutes into the first period, however Quine connected on the power play at 17:59 to make it 1-1 after 20 minutes of play. The Petes dominated the second period, outshooting the Sting 15-3, but werent able to solve Anderson. Galchenyuk took advantage of a Peterborough penalty and scored at the 18-minute mark to give the Sting a 2-1 lead heading into the final period. Boucher extended Sarnias lead 5:51 into the third before Tanus responded for Peterborough at 16:57. Boucher made it 4-2 just over a minute later and Galchenyuk finished off the game with an empty-net goal in the final minute. --- Knights 3 Storm 1 At London, Ont., Max domi scored twice, including the game winner, and Kevin bailie stopped 30-of-31 shots as the Knights (22-5-2) downed Guelph (17-9-3) for their 14th straight victory. --- Battalion 6 IceDogs 5 At St. Catharines, Ont., Jamie Lewis scored two goals and set up one more and Barclay Goodrow had a goal and an assist as Brampton (13-11-5) ended its three-game winless streak by edging the IceDogs (18-10-2). --- Frontenacs 3 Bulls 1 At Belleville, Ont., Mike Morrison made 42 saves and Sam Bennett and Darcy Greenaway scored power-play goals as Kingston (15-12-0) slipped past the Bulls (15-9-4), who failed to pick up at least one point for the first time in four tries. --- Rangers 5 Whalers 4 (SO) At Plymouth, Mich., Radek Faksa scored the shootout winner and once more in regulation and Franky Palazzese made 38 saves, and stopped all three shooters in the shootout, as Kitchener (18-8-2) edged the Whalers (14-8-5). --- Attack 2 Greyhounds 1 At Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Jordan Binnington stopped 32 shots and Daniel Catenacci had a goal and an assist as Owen Sound (20-5-3) defeated the Greyhounds (13-14-2) for its third win in a row. --- Spirit 10 67s 3 At Saginaw, Mich., the Spirit (12-14-3) scored 10 straight goals, including two each from Garret Ross and Terry Trafford, as Saginaw came back from a 2-0 defecit to crush Ottawa (7-20-2), which is winless in five games. Cheap NFL Jerseys China . Six police and a driver were killed in the assault and seven players were wounded, exposing Pakistans inability to prevent terrorist attacks. NFL Jerseys China . The Rockies recalled outfielder Charlie Blackmon from Triple-A Colorado Springs on Saturday to take Gonzalezs spot on the active roster. Gonzalez was told after Fridays game of his grandfathers death. http://studyworx.org/china.html . Manager John Farrell says the slugger had six at-bats Wednesday morning in a simulated game.Dutch BMX racer Raymon van der Biezen enjoyed a perfect day at the London 2012 Olympic Games BMX track, winning every moto and advancing to the semi-finals. One day after setting the fastest qualifying time of the session, van der Biezen defninitively beat the seven riders in his heat to advance.  "I did what I had to do," said van der Biezen. "I had the start on the inside, which is a slight advantage and I used it well." Joining the Dutch rider from the first heat is Latvian Edzus Treimanis , who bounced back after a heavy crash during qualifying. Frenchman Quentin Caleyron and Australian Khalen Young both advanced after the subsequent fourth and fifth motos.   American Connor Fields was equally dominant in the second heat, winning the first three motos to qualify for the semis. Also advancing with Fields is the home town hero, Liam Phillips of Great Britain.  "I had lots of fun out there today. Its what I dream of, really," said Phillips. "I have competed in this sport since I was five. I still cant comprehend it now, 6,000 people have paid to come and watch. Its special." Canadian Tory Nyhaug was racing in the second heat, and started strong with a third place in the first moto. During the second moto Nyhaug found himself stuck behind a crashing Jelle van Gorkom. Nyhaug was then run over by the last placed rider before getting up to finish seventh. The bad luck continued in the third moto, when Nyahug was forced into barriers on the outside of the first corner. With no space to pedal, Nyhaug dropped back, finishing sixth.  In the fourth heat, Nyhaug finished third, but was still back from the remaining qualification spots..ddddddddddddIn the fifth heat, everything seemed to go the right way with Nyhaug. A strong start enabled the Coquitlam, B.C., rider open a lead and ride to the finish in first place. One of his rivals crashed out, but on the final straight, Dutch rider Rihards Veide crossed in second, enough to advance to the next round, and eliminate Nyhaug. Also advancing is Andres Eduardo Caicedo of Colombia. Marc Willers of New Zealand and Joris Daudet of France advanced after the first three heats, while American David Herman and Swiss rider Roger Rinderknecht nabbed the final two spots after the fifth moto. Willers benefitted from a crash behind him during the first moto that took out the whole field. "I heard a crash and I knew it was low in the turn," said Willers. "I cant believe my luck, thats why I trained to get out from so I don;t have to get caught up in all that kind of stuff." In the final heat, Twan van Gendt of the Netherlands, and Maris Strombergs of Latvia - the defending Olympic champion - made the early cut after three motos, while World Champion Sam Willoughby of Australia and Carlos Mario Zabala took the third and fourth qualification spots following the final moto. "I wasnt too satisfied about my first and second moto," said Strombergs. "I just couldnt quite put it together. Just a lack of focus. I had a good third moto. I never thought it was going to be that hard to come in as Olympic champion. Its a lot of pressure when you start thinking about it."  On Friday, both the mens and womens fields will contest the semifinals before advancing to the finals for a one-time shot at an Olympic medal.      ' ' ' 

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