SPOKANE, Wash. -- Mitch Holmberg continued with his offensive dominance on Friday as the Spokane Chiefs defeated the visiting Prince George Cougars 5-2 in Western Hockey League play. The 20-year-old forward scored twice and added two assists, giving him 25 goals and 55 points in just 22 games. He currently leads the WHL in both categories. Jason Fram, Liam Stewart and Mike Aviani also scored for the Chiefs (15-7-0) while Reid Gow had three assists. Todd Fiddler scored for the Cougars (8-13-4) and earned an assist on Zach Pchiros goal for a two-point performance. Spokanes Eric Williams made 24 saves for the win as Prince Georges Ty Edmonds stopped 25-of-29 shots in defeat. The Chiefs scored on their only power-play opportunity while the Cougars went 0 for 4. --- RAIDERS 3 ICE 2 PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. -- Cole Cheveldave stopped 28 shots as the Raiders edged Kootenay. Josh Morrissey, Jayden Hart and Chance Braid scored for Prince Albert (13-8-2) and Leon Draisaitl chipped in with two assists. Tim Bozon scored both goals for the Ice (11-10-2) and Luke Philp assisted on each of them. Kootenays Wyatt Hoflin made 23 saves in a losing cause. --- WHEAT KINGS 6 BLADES 2 BRANDON, Man. -- Tim McGauley scored twice and Ryan Pulock had a goal and two assists as the Wheat Kings handed Saskatoon its fourth straight loss. Peter Quenneville, Braylon Schmyr and Ryley Lindgren also scored for Brandon (12-11-0), which has won three games in a row. Nikita Scherbak and Cory Millette supplied the offence for the Blades (9-13-3). Jordan Papirny made 17 saves for the Wheat Kings while Alex Moodie stopped 44-of-50 shots in defeat. --- HITMEN 3 BRONCOS 2 (SO) CALGARY -- Radel Fazleev scored the winner as the Hitmen halted Swift Currents nine-game win streak. Chris Driedger made 37 saves for Calgary (11-6-4), which snapped its four-game slide, while Kenton Helgesen and Greg Chase scored in regulation. The Broncos (15-8-2) got goals from Jay Merkley and Graham Black. Landon Bow stopped 35 shots for Swift Current. --- REBELS 4 WARRIORS 2 RED DEER, Alta. -- Matt Bellerives goal 6:38 into the second period stood up as the winner as the Rebels doubled up Moose Jaw. Haydn Fleury, Dominik Volek and Meyer Nell also scored for Red Deer (10-11-1) while Wyatt Johnson tacked on two assists. Brayden Point and Alexey Sleptsov scored for the Warriors (7-15-4). Patrik Bartosak made 17 saves for the Rebels. Zachary Sawchenko stopped 27 shots for Moose Jaw. --- AMERICANS 5 PATS 3 KENNEWICK, Wash. -- Brian Williams scored twice and Tri-City jumped out to a four-goal lead en route to defeating Regina. Lucas Nickels and Marcus Messier had a goal and an assist apeice for the Americans (13-9-2) while Philip Tot scored once. The Pats (12-10-0) were led offensively by Braden Christoffer, Boston Leier and Adam Brooks. Eric Comrie made 28 saves for Tri-City while Nick Schneider stopped 23 shots for Regina. --- ROYALS 2 THUNDERBIRDS 1 (OT) VICTORIA -- Logan Nelson scored 52 seconds into extra time as the Royals dealt Seattle its sixth loss in a row. Brandon Magee scored in the second period for Victoria (13-9-1) and earned the games first star. Brandon Troock scored the lone goal for the Thunderbirds (11-8-3). Coleman Vollrath made 21 saves for the Royals while Seattles Danny Mumaugh gave his team a chance to win by turning aside 32-of-34 shots. --- GIANTS 3 TIGERS 2 VANCOUVER -- Jared Rathjen stopped 31 shots as the Giants slipped past Eastern Conference-leading Medicine Hat. Ty Ronning, Dalton Sward and Jackson Houck scored for Vancouver (9-11-3), which led 3-0 less than 13 minutes into the game. 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Nike Air Max Clearance . -- Detroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera has a broken bone below his right eye after being struck by a bad-hop grounder, sidelining the star slugger for at least a week with opening day on deck.Lexington, KY (SportsNetwork.com) - Andrew Harrison had 16 points to lead a balanced Kentucky attack and the top-ranked Wildcats opened a season of sky- high expectations with an 85-45 trouncing of Grand Canyon at Rupp Arena. With three starters and several other key contributors returning from last seasons national runner-up squad, plus a typical loaded class of incoming recruits, the Wildcats entered 2014-15 as a heavy favorite to cut down the nets in Indianapolis. They did little to temper the hype on Friday against an overmatched Grand Canyon team in only its second year as a Division I program. Its not going to be easy, said Harrison on the expectations. We have so much talent on our team, but we have a long way to go and were still a young team. Heralded freshman Trey Lyles put up 14 in just 17 minutes in his debut, while Willie Cauley-Stein chipped in 12 points and four blocks in the rout. Dakari Johnson added a double-double of 10 points and 13 rebounds for Kentucky (1-0), which finished the night with an overwhelming 51-21 advantage on the glass. Royce Woolridge paced the Antelopes (0-1) with 15 points and Daniel Alexander had 10 in the loss. We were mismatched obviously with the size and talent that they have, said Antelopes head coach and former NBA All-Star Dan Majerle. It is a good stepping stone for us. Grand Canyon withstood seven straight points from Harrison to begin the game to trail by just four, 10-6, at the first media timmeout, but were held scoreless for the next five-plus minutes as Kentucky started to assert itself.dddddddddddd The Wildcats strung together a 16-3 run, with Lyles netting five points and Harrison the last five, to claim a 26-9 advantage with under nine minutes left in the first half, and the Antelopes never got closer than 15 down the rest of the way. Twelve consecutive Kentucky points, most of which came in the paint, made it a 38-11 lead late in the opening period, and the margin was as high as 29 points until DeAndre Davis layup got Grand Canyon within 46-13 at the break. The Antelopes shot just 25 percent over the first 20 minutes while committing 13 turnovers that the Wildcats converted into 16 points. Grand Canyon played the Wildcats even for much of the second half before Kentucky took over the final six minutes, closing out the contest with a 19-4 surge. First half defensively we were pretty good. Thats why we had the gap we had, Wildcats head coach John Calipari stated. Second half we didnt guard. Game Notes The Antelopes went 15-15 in their inaugural D-I season ... Grand Canyon hit 7-of-15 shots from 3-point range, with Woolridge making all four of his tries from beyond the arc ... Kentucky was just 3-of-14 on 3-pointers, but outscored the Antelopes 58-16 in the paint ... The Wildcats will host Buffalo on Sunday before taking on fifth-ranked Kansas in Indianapolis on Tuesday. ' ' '
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