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SHANGHAI, China -- Two-time world champion Mao Asada of Japan won the Cup of China with a strong free skate on Saturday, while Canadians Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje earned bronze in ice dancing. Asada, who was second after Fridays short program, earned 181.76 points to overtake Russian teen Julia Lipnitskaia, who lacked the speed and polish she displayed to win the short program. The 14-year-old Lipnitskaia, skating in her first senior Grand Prix event, took second with a score of 177.92. Last seasons world junior champion is considered one of Russias top medal hopes for the 2014 Sochi Olympics. Finlands Kiira Korpi finished third on 169.86 points. She overtook Mirai Nagasu of the United States, who was third after the short program but stumbled on the landing of a double axel-triple toe loop combination and came in fourth. It was the second medal this season for Weaver and Poje, who are both from Waterloo, Ont., after finishing third at Skate America two weeks ago. The duo delivered a passionate program to a piece called "Humanity in Motion." "We didnt hold anything back and it was a much better showing than at Skate America," said Weaver. "There is still a lot of work to do and well have some valuable training time to improve the technical aspects of the program. We are pleased with the overall performance especially the storytelling aspect of the routine." Nathalie Pechalat and Fabian Bourzat of France won the gold medal with 169.73 points. Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev of Russia overtook the Canadians for second spot finishing at 159.46 while Weaver and Poje earned 158.97. In pairs, Qing Pang and Jian Tong of China took the gold at 188.82, Yuko Kavaguti and Alexander Smirnov of Russia were second at 183.53 and Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov, also of Russia were third at 172.55. Kirsten Moore-Towers of St. Catharines, Ont., and Dylan Moscovitch of Toronto missed the podium by a mere 0.19 points placing fourth with a score of 172.36. `We skated well but a couple of bobbles cost us," said Moscovitch. `We werent too sure how it would go with Kirsten feeling ill. But we wound up doing well on most of our elements. Its a physically draining program with our jumps and throws in the second half of the routine." On the mens side, it was a 1-2 Japanese finish with Tatsuke Machida earning the gold and Daisuke Takahashi second. Sergei Voronov of Russia was third. Kevin Reynolds of Coquitlam, B.C., finished fifth. "The presentation of the program was very strong but I definitely need to work on my jumps," said Reynolds. - with files from The Associated Press. www.packersjerseyssale.com/Rob-francois-jersey-np-69/ . -- The Hamilton Tiger-Cats signed import defensive backs Thad Turner, Marcus Walker and Justin Boddie, as well as non-import defensive lineman/long snapper Neil Puffer on Thursday. www.packersjerseyssale.com/A-j-hawk-jersey-qk-33/ . Vidal opened the scoring after just eight minutes, converting from the penalty spot after Lorik Cana brought down Claudio Marchisio. The Chile international hadnt scored since November, but doubled his tally in the 28th. http://www.packersjerseyssale.com/Micah-hyde-jersey-hc-90/ . In a letter obtained late Tuesday by The Associated Press, Washington, D.C.-based attorney Jeff Fried told the Nevada Athletic Commission that Petersons doctor determined that a one-time "therapeutic" treatment "would not produce a significant enhancement of athletic performance. www.packersjerseyssale.com/Davon-house-jersey-xk-53/ . The Cleveland Indians pitcher was suspended for eight games by Major League Baseball on Friday for "intentionally throwing" at New Yorks Kevin Youkilis, the right-handers second penalty in two years for aiming at a hitter. www.packersjerseyssale.com/Bart-starr-jersey-yb-72/ . The incident happened in the first period of the Devils 5-3 win over the Habs. Blunden was slow to get up after the hit and did not finish the game.The Spokane Chiefs took advantage of a break and then scored three quick goals early in the third period to roll over the Everett Silvertips 8-1 in a Western Hockey League game Sunday night. With the Chiefs up 2-1, Everett goalie Kent Simpson dropped his stick on an innocent play behind the net late in the second period. Marek Kalus got the puck along the right wall and fired a shot at Simpson, who stopped the puck but couldnt keep Mike Aviani from banging in the rebound. Spokane (9-4-1) broke the game open with three goals in 97 seconds early in the third period. It started at 5:14 when Jarid Hauptman scored his first-career goal. Anthony Bardaro added his 10th of the season at 6:36 and just 36 seconds later Aviani got his second of the game. Dominik Uher added his sixth goal with four minutes left but crashed into the boards and had to be helped off the ice without putting weight on his right leg. On the ensuing five-minute major, 16-year-old defenceman Tyler King scored his first caareer goal.dddddddddddd Elsewhere in the WHL, it was: Regina 4 Medicine Hat 3 (OT); and Moose Jaw 3 Calgary 2 (OT). In Spokane, Wash., Tyler Maxwell scored his 11th for Everett (4-13-3) during a 5-on-3 power play in the early minutes of the second period, but the first period was all Spokane. Striking first was newcomer Carter Proft, poking the puck past Simpson after Liam Stewart carried it hard to the net. Just over six minutes later, Mitch Holmberg went high from the right circle for a power-play goal after a cross-ice pass from Uher. Simpson was lifted after making 39 saves. He was replaced by Austin Lotz, who gave up the last three goals in 12 shots. Luke Lee-Knight had 17 saves in the Spokane net. Pats 4 Tigers 3 (OT) At Regina, Sask., Morgan Klimchuck had the goal in overtime as the Pats (12-7-0) edged Medicine Hat (13-5-1). --- Warriors 3 Hitmen 2 (OT) At Moose Jaw, Sask., Quinton Howden scored in overtime as the Warriors (11-5-1) edged the Hitmen (7-8-2). ' ' '
SHANGHAI, China -- Two-time world champion Mao Asada of Japan won the Cup of China with a strong free skate on Saturday, while Canadians Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje earned bronze in ice dancing. Asada, who was second after Fridays short program, earned 181.76 points to overtake Russian teen Julia Lipnitskaia, who lacked the speed and polish she displayed to win the short program. The 14-year-old Lipnitskaia, skating in her first senior Grand Prix event, took second with a score of 177.92. Last seasons world junior champion is considered one of Russias top medal hopes for the 2014 Sochi Olympics. Finlands Kiira Korpi finished third on 169.86 points. She overtook Mirai Nagasu of the United States, who was third after the short program but stumbled on the landing of a double axel-triple toe loop combination and came in fourth. It was the second medal this season for Weaver and Poje, who are both from Waterloo, Ont., after finishing third at Skate America two weeks ago. The duo delivered a passionate program to a piece called "Humanity in Motion." "We didnt hold anything back and it was a much better showing than at Skate America," said Weaver. "There is still a lot of work to do and well have some valuable training time to improve the technical aspects of the program. We are pleased with the overall performance especially the storytelling aspect of the routine." Nathalie Pechalat and Fabian Bourzat of France won the gold medal with 169.73 points. Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev of Russia overtook the Canadians for second spot finishing at 159.46 while Weaver and Poje earned 158.97. In pairs, Qing Pang and Jian Tong of China took the gold at 188.82, Yuko Kavaguti and Alexander Smirnov of Russia were second at 183.53 and Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov, also of Russia were third at 172.55. Kirsten Moore-Towers of St. Catharines, Ont., and Dylan Moscovitch of Toronto missed the podium by a mere 0.19 points placing fourth with a score of 172.36. `We skated well but a couple of bobbles cost us," said Moscovitch. `We werent too sure how it would go with Kirsten feeling ill. But we wound up doing well on most of our elements. Its a physically draining program with our jumps and throws in the second half of the routine." On the mens side, it was a 1-2 Japanese finish with Tatsuke Machida earning the gold and Daisuke Takahashi second. Sergei Voronov of Russia was third. Kevin Reynolds of Coquitlam, B.C., finished fifth. "The presentation of the program was very strong but I definitely need to work on my jumps," said Reynolds. - with files from The Associated Press. www.packersjerseyssale.com/Rob-francois-jersey-np-69/ . -- The Hamilton Tiger-Cats signed import defensive backs Thad Turner, Marcus Walker and Justin Boddie, as well as non-import defensive lineman/long snapper Neil Puffer on Thursday. www.packersjerseyssale.com/A-j-hawk-jersey-qk-33/ . Vidal opened the scoring after just eight minutes, converting from the penalty spot after Lorik Cana brought down Claudio Marchisio. The Chile international hadnt scored since November, but doubled his tally in the 28th. http://www.packersjerseyssale.com/Micah-hyde-jersey-hc-90/ . In a letter obtained late Tuesday by The Associated Press, Washington, D.C.-based attorney Jeff Fried told the Nevada Athletic Commission that Petersons doctor determined that a one-time "therapeutic" treatment "would not produce a significant enhancement of athletic performance. www.packersjerseyssale.com/Davon-house-jersey-xk-53/ . The Cleveland Indians pitcher was suspended for eight games by Major League Baseball on Friday for "intentionally throwing" at New Yorks Kevin Youkilis, the right-handers second penalty in two years for aiming at a hitter. www.packersjerseyssale.com/Bart-starr-jersey-yb-72/ . The incident happened in the first period of the Devils 5-3 win over the Habs. Blunden was slow to get up after the hit and did not finish the game.The Spokane Chiefs took advantage of a break and then scored three quick goals early in the third period to roll over the Everett Silvertips 8-1 in a Western Hockey League game Sunday night. With the Chiefs up 2-1, Everett goalie Kent Simpson dropped his stick on an innocent play behind the net late in the second period. Marek Kalus got the puck along the right wall and fired a shot at Simpson, who stopped the puck but couldnt keep Mike Aviani from banging in the rebound. Spokane (9-4-1) broke the game open with three goals in 97 seconds early in the third period. It started at 5:14 when Jarid Hauptman scored his first-career goal. Anthony Bardaro added his 10th of the season at 6:36 and just 36 seconds later Aviani got his second of the game. Dominik Uher added his sixth goal with four minutes left but crashed into the boards and had to be helped off the ice without putting weight on his right leg. On the ensuing five-minute major, 16-year-old defenceman Tyler King scored his first caareer goal.dddddddddddd Elsewhere in the WHL, it was: Regina 4 Medicine Hat 3 (OT); and Moose Jaw 3 Calgary 2 (OT). In Spokane, Wash., Tyler Maxwell scored his 11th for Everett (4-13-3) during a 5-on-3 power play in the early minutes of the second period, but the first period was all Spokane. Striking first was newcomer Carter Proft, poking the puck past Simpson after Liam Stewart carried it hard to the net. Just over six minutes later, Mitch Holmberg went high from the right circle for a power-play goal after a cross-ice pass from Uher. Simpson was lifted after making 39 saves. He was replaced by Austin Lotz, who gave up the last three goals in 12 shots. Luke Lee-Knight had 17 saves in the Spokane net. Pats 4 Tigers 3 (OT) At Regina, Sask., Morgan Klimchuck had the goal in overtime as the Pats (12-7-0) edged Medicine Hat (13-5-1). --- Warriors 3 Hitmen 2 (OT) At Moose Jaw, Sask., Quinton Howden scored in overtime as the Warriors (11-5-1) edged the Hitmen (7-8-2). ' ' '