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PORTLAND, Ore. Julian Love Jersey . -- Yani Tseng moved into position to end a long victory drought, shooting a 9-under 63 on Saturday to take a three-stroke lead into the final round of the Safeway Classic. Tseng, the 24-year-old Taiwanese star who has 15 LPGA Tour titles and had a 109-week run at No. 1 in the world ranking, is winless in 36 events since the Kia Classic in March 2012. She has tumbled to No. 15 in the world and missed cuts in the four of her last five tournaments. After opening with rounds of 67 and 68, Tseng had 11 birdies and two bogeys Saturday in warm, dry and calm conditions to reach 18 under at Columbia Edgewater. "Its been a long time. Its great to be back in this position again," Tseng said. "I was really happy out there. ... I just love every part of golf out there and really enjoyed every shot." Tseng birdied six of the first eight holes and dropped a stroke on the par-4 ninth to make the turn in 5-under 31. She birdied No. 10, then hooked her second shot up against a restroom en route to a bogey on the par-5 12th. Tseng rebounded with a birdie at 13, and added birdies at 15, 16 and 17 -- all with putts of less than 10 feet. She squandered a chance for another birdie when she missed a 5-foot putt on the par-4 18th. Tseng said the key to her round was making a 12-foot birdie putt at the par-3 13th after faltering at 12. "Thats an important putt for me, and I think kind of a little turning point on the back nine," Tseng said. Tseng recently spent two weeks in Taiwan working on her game, and Tony Kao, her coach since age 6, is with her in Portland. "Ive been working really hard," Tseng said. "I want to get back in this position, so I dont feel any surprise because this is what Im working hard for." Norways Suzann Pettersen, the 2011 tournament winner at Pumpkin Ridge, was tied for second with Thailands Pornanong Phatlum. Pettersen had a 70, and Phatlum, the leader after each of the first two rounds, shot 71. Swedens Anna Nordqvist also had a 63 to join U.S. Solheim Cup opponents Stacy Lewis, Morgan Pressel and Lizette Salas at 14 under. Lewis and Pressel shot 65, and Salas had a 68. Pettersen has come from behind to win the Safeway Classic before, rallying from a nine-stroke deficit to win in 2011. Pettersen and Tseng are close friends, and will play together in the final group. "Theres no one that Id rather see playing better and playing well than Yani," Pettersen said. "I know shes been through a rough patch. Shes too good not to hang tough and be in the game." Phatlum, the second-round leader for the first time during her five-year LPGA career, said her hot putter of the first two days deserted her. "Maybe the pressure. Today is like slow, and I feel like not comfortable," Phatlum said. "Im just OK with my score today, and putting not really good. Just try my best tomorrow." Austin Ernst shot a 62 to tie the tournament record set by Annika Sorenstam in 2002. Ernst set the stage as the first player on the course. Playing by herself, the tour rookie birdied eight of her first 10 holes to flirt with a 59, then bogeyed the par-4 11th. She was 12 under overall. Ernst, who played her round in 2 hours, 45 minutes, said she went about low as she could go. "I hit it really well, but I made a ton of putts. It was pretty easy on myself. Green were fresh," Ernst said. "I maybe had two putts on the back nine that I could have made that were 15 feet that I just rolled over the edge. Other than that, I made pretty much got everything I could out of the round." Lewis said because of Ernsts early finish, most players were aware of her record-tying score. "I was warming up on the putting green, and I think everybody on the putting green kind of stopped and watched her hit her birdie putt there on 18," Lewis said. "Sixty-two is a pretty good score around this course." A 72-hole event for the time, the tournament is back at Columbia Edgewater after four years at Pumpkin Ridge. Columbia Edgewater also was the tournament site from 1990-2008. Ny Giants Jerseys . He liked what he saw on Tuesday night. Not only did his team post a comeback 3-2 victory in a shootout over the Montreal Canadiens, but the rival Washington Capitals were beaten 5-1 in Buffalo. Carl Banks Youth Jersey . Jose Bautista homered for the fifth straight game in the sixth inning, following a two-out solo homer by Melky Cabrera. Edwin Encarnacion led off the seventh with a homer to tie the game 3-3 and, with two out in the seventh, Munenori Kawasaki came through with the two-out single to score pinch-runner Steve Tolleson with what proved to be the winning run. http://www.giantsonlineteamshop.com/evan-engram-jersey-cheap.html . Seth Smith hit a towering drive for a tying homer leading off the eighth and Chris Denorfia singled home two runs to give the Padres a 3-1 victory against the rival Dodgers in baseballs North American opener Sunday night.CALGARY - In a game that could have gone either way, Thomas Fleischmann was surprised, yet impressed, with the game-winning goal he scored on Friday night.Just 45 seconds after Matt Stajan counted his second goal of the game for Calgary to tie the game late, Fleischmann lifted a backhand shot over both defenceman Kris Russell and goalie Jonas Hiller at 16:51 of the third period to lead the Florida Panthers to a wild 6-5 win over the Flames. Its probably one of the best goals Ive scored this year, Fleischmann said. I went to the net and saw the rebound. Hopefully it comes to me and (it) went to my backhand side so I just pulled it to the side and tried to shoot it high. I dont know where it went because I lost it behind Russell and then I saw the light behind the net so I was happy.The game featured four lead changes until the Panthers were finally able to preserve the victory, despite having to kill off a penalty to Brad Boyes in the dying minute of the game.Its like boxing, Fleischmann said. You get a shot and you score and then you get another goal scored against you. It wasnt easy. It wasnt easy for (the) coaches for sure. Fun for fans, probably.Fleischmann, Boyes, Jonathan Huberdeau and Sean Bergenheim all finished with a goal and an assist for the Panthers (19-11-9), who skated to a 3-1 road win over the Vancouver Canucks one night earlier. Jimmy Hayes and Brian Campbell also scored for Florida, while David Bolland had two assists.I had a tough night, admitted Florida coach Gerard Gallant after the nerve-racking affair. It was frustrating all night. I thought we played pretty well overall for back-to-back games and putting all the pucks at the net, so I was satisfied for sure.Stajan and T.J. Brodie each scored twice for the Flames (21-18-3), who suffered their third straight loss to finish their six-game homestand with a 3-3-0 record. Mikael Backlund had a goal and an assist, while Lance Bouma chipped in with three assists.It was sort of a roller coaster out there, said Brodie, who had gone 16 games without scoring a goal. We did well offensively but defensively, we gave them a couple too many chances. Weve got to find a way to take those away. I think the big thing is to forget about it and move on.Florida goalie Al Montoya stopped 29 of 35 shots he faced, perhaps none more important that a pad save he made to thwart a breakaway attempt by Paul Byron shortly after Fleishmanns goal.Its been wild in this league, but you just stick with it, Montoya said. Our team came out hard. At one point, the shots were 7-1 and the score was 1-1. For me, it was just sticking with it. The guys believe in me and they got it done tonight.Hiller made 25 saves in a losing cause at the other end of the ice.Stajan opened the scoring at 2:42 of the first when he pounced on a clearing attempt by rookie Florida defenceman Aaron Ekblad and one-timed a shot past a stunned Moontoya for his first goal in 15 games. Eli Manning Jersey. Even though he didnt get an assist, Bouma helped set up the goal with a big hit on Ekblad behind the Florida net to force the turnover.The Panthers evened the score less than three minutes later when the combo of Boyes and Huberdeau took advantage of a blunder by Hiller behind the Calgary net. Hiller ventured behind his own net and attempted to play the puck to Calgary forward Mason Raymond, but Boyes intercepted the pass and quickly fed Huberdeau in front of the net for an easy goal.Huberdeau then returned the favour at 13:12 of the opening period when he set up Boyes for a tip-in goal to the top corner behind Hiller before the Flames pulled even thanks to a power-play goal by Brodie at 16:36.Backlund then scored his second goal in as many games since missing 29 outings with an abdominal injury that required surgery. After his initial shot was blocked by Florida defenceman Dylan Olsen, Backlund picked up the bouncing puck in the slot and snapped a quick shot past Montoya at 2:27 of the second.The Panthers pulled even once again just 19 seconds later when Bergenheim swatted his own rebound past Hiller.Brodie put the Flames up 4-3 at 8:13 of the second when he took a pass from Bouma and blasted a point shot through Montoyas legs.Hayes then took a pass from Jussi Jokinen and snapped a shot past Hiller from the high slot with 2:55 to play in the second.The Panthers went ahead at 9:29 of the third on a disputed goal by Brian Campbell. Campbells point shot appeared to deflect off Bergenheims stick before hitting Hiller in the arm and bouncing into the net. Calgary coach Bob Hartley motioned from the bench that the goal should be disallowed due to a high stick, but the video replay was inconclusive.Stajan then scored to tie the game once again at 5-5 when he drove hard to the net to swat a rebound past Montoya.Boyes took a slashing penalty at 17:36 of the third to give Calgary its fifth power-play of the night, but the Flames were unable to capitalize.The penalty kill at the end was huge, Gallant said. They got in the shot lanes. They didnt give them a whole lot of great chances there. It was a big part of the game.Notes: Defenceman Ladislav Smid returned to Calgarys lineup after missing the past 10 games with a head injury. … As part of Canadian Armed Forces Appreciation Night, the Flames wore camouflage jerseys during the pre-game skate. … Prior to the game, the Flames and Panthers announced that they swapped minor-league centremen. The Flames sent Corban Knight, who was with the AHLs Adirondack Flames, to the Panthers in exchange for Drew Shore, who was with Floridas farm team, the San Antonio Rampage. … The Flames also placed forward Brian McGrattan on waivers on Friday. McGrattan was a healthy scratch for 13 straight games and appeared in just eight outings with the Flames this season. ' ' '

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