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GUELPH, Ont. - Brock McGinn scored twice as the Guelph Storm doubled up the Owen Sound Attack 4-2 on Friday in Ontario Hockey Legaue action. Pius Suter and Zack Mitchell also scored for the Storm (36-8-3), who extended their win streak to seven games, while Matt Finn and Kerby Rychel each added two assists. The Attack (21-20-6) got goals from Holden Cooke and Jeffrey Gilligan. Justin Nichols made 28 saves for Guelph while Owen Sounds Jack Flinn kicked out 37-of-41 shots in a losing cause. --- ICEDOGS 4 OTTERS 3 ERIE, Pa. — Jon DIlario stopped 37 shots in his OHL debut as Niagara slipped past the Otters. Carter Verhaeghe and Anthony DiFruscia each had two goals and an assist for the IceDogs (17-24-6), who went 3-for-4 on the power play, and Billy Jenkins had two assists. Andre Burakovsky scored twice for Erie (35-9-2) and Connor Brown had a goal and an assist, which gives him a league-best 94 points in 46 games. Oscar Dansk stopped 17-of-21 shots for the Otters. --- GENERALS 6 PETES 1 OSHAWA, Ont. — Michael Dal Colle scored twice and set up one more as the Generals halted Peterboroughs five-game win streak. Mitchell Vande Sompel and Dylan Smoskowitz each had a goal and two assists for Oshawa (31-12-4), which won its fifth game in a row. Josh Sterk and Joe Manchurek had the others. Clark Seymour scored the lone goal for the Petes (21-22-4). Daniel Altshuller made 32 saves for the Generals as Peterboroughs Andrew DAogostini stopped 31-of-36 shots in defeat. --- SPITFIRES 5 GREYHOUNDS 2 SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Remy Giftopoulos had a pair of goals and Alex Fotinos made 27 saves as Windsor toppled the Greyhounds. Ben Johnson, Brody Milne and Sam Povorozniouk also scored for the Spitfires (28-17-2) while Josh-Ho Sang tacked on three assists. Andrew Fritsch and Bryan Moore scored for Sault Ste. Marie (32-11-5), which had its six-game win streak snapped. Matt Murray turned aside 29-of-34 shots for the Greyhounds. --- RANGERS 5 WHALERS 1 KITCHENER, Ont. — Jordan DeKort turned away 29-of-30 shots as the Rangers toppled Plymouth to end a five-game slide. Ben Fanelli, Mason Kohn and Matia Marcantuoni each had a goal and an assist for Kitchener (16-28-2) while Brent Pedersen and Darby Llewellyn had the others. Zach Lorentz supplied the offence for the Whalers (17-24-5). Plymouths Alex Nedeljkovic made 44 saves in a losing cause. --- KNIGHTS 8 STING 1 LONDON, Ont. — Chris Tierney scored twice and nine other Knights players recorded a multi-point game as London hammered Sarnia. Gemel Smith, Brett Welychka, Ryan Rupert, Nikita Zadorov and Josh Anderson each had a goal and an assist for London (30-11-5) while Max Domi, Matt Rupert, Brady Austin and Mitchell Marner had two assists apiece. Michael McCarron had a single goal for London and Jake Patterson made 21 saves for the victory. Nathan Mater scored the lone goal for the Sting (14-27-5), who dropped their fourth straight contest, while Brodie Barrick and Taylor Dupuis combined to stop 48-of-56 shots in defeat. --- STEELHEADS 4 67s 3 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Josh Burnside and Jesse Barwell scored 14 seconds apart in the final minute of the second period as the Steelheads held on to defeat Ottawa. Damian Bourne and Sam Babinstev also scored for Mississauga (18-27-4), which had a 3-0 lead before the 67s could respond midway through the third period, and Bryson Ciafrone chipped in with two assists. Travis Konecny scored twice for Ottawa (15-27-4), who dropped its third straight contest, and set up Erik Bradfords goal as well. Spencer Martin made 20 saves for the Steelheads. Philippe Trudeau turned away 31 shots for the 67s. --- SPIRIT 3 WOLVES 2 (SO) SUDBURY, Ont. — Blake Clarke scored the shootout winner as Saginaw handed the Wolves their fourth loss in a row. Justin Sefton and Michael Holmes scored in regulation for the Spirit (23-19-5). Sudbury (25-13-8) got goals from Jacob Harris and Connor Crisp while Danny Desrochers assisted on both. Jake Paterson made 35 saves for Saginaw as Franky Palazesse turned away 43 shots for the Wolves. --- Brad Wieck Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. Duane Underwood Jr. Cubs Jersey . SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. https://www.cheapcubs.com/3030t-jonathan-lucroy-jersey-cubs.html . -- LeBron James warned the Orlando Magic to stop double-teaming him and ignoring James Jones. Brandon Morrow Jersey . -- 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. Kris Bryant Jersey .J. -- Patrick Sharp is on one of those streaks.ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. - Ted Bishop spent Tuesday trying to salvage whatever was left of his legacy as the 38th president of the PGA of America.That he was even talking about a legacy is part of what got him into this mess.Can anyone think of the legacy left by any of the 37 presidents who preceded him? And for those who are not deeply vested in the golf industry, does anyone even remember who was last president of the PGA of America?The PGA of America has the most important role in golf, just not the most glamorous. It has 27,000 men and women who rightfully claim to be recognized experts in teaching and growing the game. It runs the PGA Championship once a year, the Ryder Cup every four years. Celebrity is found on the PGA Tour, which split from the PGA of America nearly 50 years ago behind Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.Bishop was more about celebrity. This is one PGA president people will remember, just not the way he wanted.Of all the presidents I dealt with, he was more into competing to win, said Davis Love III, part of eight Ryder Cup teams as a player, assistant and a captain. His mission was not to grow the Ryder Cup. It was to win. And I love that about him. Weve talked so much in the last year about whats going on with the Ryder Cups before and after. His heart is in the right place.And then he paused before adding wistfully, Just maybe not his comments.Those comments directed at Ian Poulter — on Twitter he called him a Lil Girl and in a Facebook post that he sounded like a little girl squealing during recess — marked an unceremonious end to 23 months of Bishop bringing too much attention to himself.The potential for that was there even before he began his two-year term. Bishop is exceptional as a public speaker, which makes it easy to be seduced by the spotlight.I think I abused my platform, a contrite Bishop said Tuesday on Golf Channel. I had lived on the edge for two years with a lot of quotes.He was the first to oppose the new rule that bans the anchored stroke used for long putters, but he didnt stop there. In a series of interviews and emails with Golf World magazine in April, he took on R&A and chief executive Peter Dawson for not accepting input. And then he poked the R&A by showing the evidence of not being inclusive was their unwillingness to accept women as members.The R&A voted to accept female members in September.Bishop also floated the idea of taking the PGA Championship overseaas, even mentioning as a possibility Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, which was clamouring for a British Open.ddddddddddddRoyal Portrush is now on the Open rotation.He also took a risk by appointing Tom Watson as the Ryder Cup captain, even though Watson had not been at a Ryder Cup since he last was captain in 1993. The move backfired when Watson made a series of curious decisions with his picks and his lineups, and then the choice was exposed when Phil Mickelson — with Watson in the room — talked in a press conference about how America had strayed from its winning formula of inclusiveness.And when the Americans lost, and Watson was criticized, Bishop took it personally. Thats why he couldnt resist firing back at Poulter, who in his recently published book mentioned Watsons shortcomings. Poulter also called out Nick Faldo for referring to Sergio Garcia as useless in 2008 when Faldo was captain and Europe lost for the only time in the last 15 years.I guess there had been a lot of emotions that had been building up in me since the Ryder Cup, Bishop said. This is absolutely no excuse. Ive got to know my position as president of the PGA of America. I cant be a fan of golf. I cant be Ted Bishop and have personal opinions on the subject. But obviously, thats what happened.I overreacted emotionally and Im embarrassed, and I apologize.Bishop blamed no one but himself. He didnt spare the PGA of America officers in the 24-hour news cycle that led to what he calls his impeachment. Bishop said he wanted to apologize, and instead he signed off a statement that only mentioned he had removed the inappropriate posts. He said Dottie Pepper, an independent director for the PGA and no stranger to controversy, urged him to get out in front of the story with an apology.This is one time Bishop decided to toe the line, and it cost him.Bishop was on the verge of choking up at the end of his Golf Channel appearance.Ive been involved for all 38 years of my career in trying to do things for women in golf, said Bishop, the father of two girls. And I think when I wake up at 2:30, 3:30 in the morning, and I cant sleep, its because I look at the things that I feel like Ive done in my career — for my girls, for women — and I think these things, theyre flushed down the toilet. Thats going to be my legacy. Thats it. Thats the situation I created for myself.He was right about one thing. He has no one to blame but himself. ' ' '

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