RIO DE JANEIRO -- Britain was thoroughly outplayed, yet weathered everything the
star-studded Netherlands team could muster.
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.Somehow, the British escaped the onslaught and got to a shootout with the game
tied at 3-3 after regulation. Maddie Hinch did not allow a goal in the shootout,
and Hollie Webb scored the clincher for Britain to claim its first gold medal in
womens field hockey.Married couple Kate and Helen Richardson-Walsh won gold
medals together for Britain. Helen scored the first goal in the shootout, a
penalty stroke.Its really, really special, Kate said as she stood next to Helen.
To win an Olympic medal is special. To win an Olympic medal with your wife there
next to you, taking a penalty in the pressure moments is so special, and we will
cherish this for the rest of our lives.The Netherlands was trying to become the
first nation to win three consecutive gold medals on the womens side Friday
night. The Netherlands had five players who were pursuing their third gold.We
did everything we needed to do, Netherlands coach Alyson Annan said. I think we
played a fantastic game. We dominated the whole game, and we played as we should
have and as we wanted to. Tactically, we were strong. Technically, we were
strong. Physically, mentally, we were the better team. That makes it much more
disappointing.After Helen Richardson-Walshs penalty stroke, Hinch took care of
business in the goal.Goalkeeping has its highs and lows, Hinch said. You can be
the villain, but you can also be the hero for the moment. But for me today, that
was a huge team effort. We knew the Dutch would have their moments. They are a
fantastic side.Just getting the match to penalty strokes bordered on the
miraculous, but Britain had developed a habit of closing strong throughout the
Rio Games. The British were outshot 17-2 in the first three periods, yet trailed
just 3-2. Britains Nicola White scored midway through the fourth period after a
rebound on a penalty corner to tie the match.Britain held on and left it in the
capable hands of its goalkeeper.You could see our faces when it went to
shuffles, their faces just dropped and our faces kind of lit up, Britains Lily
Owsley said. Its our thing, its Maddies thing.The Netherlands attacked hard from
the beginning, as usual. The Dutch were awarded a penalty stroke with 9:24
remaining in the first period after contact in the circle, but Hinch blocked
Maartje Paumens shot to keep the match scoreless. Britain came back three
minutes later when Owsley tapped one in off a rebound.Kitty van Males high shot
over Hinch evened the score early in the second period.Maartje Paumen scored on
a penalty corner, but Britains Crista Cullen scored 42 seconds later to even the
score again.Van Male scored again on a deflection on a penalty corner midway
through the third period, then White scored to force the shootout.After the
match, Owsley said the team will enjoy the nightlife.We are going to have a few
orange juices and see what Rio has to offer, she said
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as usual for the Thunder at home. Durant scored 32 points and the Thunder beat
the Bulls 107-95 on Thursday night for their eighth straight win.
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. Anthony Calvillo, through 20 CFL seasons, was frequently invincible and
largely stoic in the heat of competition. But underneath the professional
exterior he was, and is, compellingly human. CHICAGO -- Madison Bumgarner
outpitched Jake Arrieta with 10 strikeouts over six innings, and the San
Francisco Giants pounced on rare miscues by the Chicago Cubs in a 3-2 victory on
Saturday.Bumgarner (14-8) allowed two runs and five hits in his fourth victory
in his last five starts. San Francisco, trying to catch Los Angeles in the NL
West, rebounded from a pair of one-run losses in the first two games of the
four-game set against the major league leaders.Arrieta (16-6) was charged with
three runs -- two earned -- and four hits in six innings in his first loss since
July 30. The Cubs had won five in a row overall.RANGERS 12, ASTROS 4ARLINGTON,
Texas -- Adrian Beltre and Nomar Mazara each homered, Derek Holland pitched his
third straight quality start since coming off the disabled list and Texas got
its seventh straight victory.After trailing 1-0, the Rangers got their major
league-high 42nd come-from-behind win. Theyve won eight of nine and scored at
least 10 runs in each of their past three games.AL West-leading Texas is 13-2
against the Astros this season and 37-19 against the division.Holland (7-6)
pitched six innings, allowing two runs, six hits and three walks.Evan Gattis had
three hits for Houston, including a solo homer.Joe Musgrove (2-3) allowed five
runs and eight hits over 4 1/3 innings.METS 3, NATIONALS 1NEW YORK -- Curtis
Granderson and James Loney came through with big hits to back Robert Gsellman,
and New York got another gritty start from an unheralded rookie in its banged-up
rotation.Gsellman (2-1) pitched out of trouble for six innings, and
inexperienced center fielder Michael Conforto made a diving catch that thwarted
a potential Nationals rally in the seventh. New York rebounded from consecutive
losses and won for the 10th time in 14 games, moving within one game of St.
Louis for the final NL playoff berth.The Cardinals lost 9-1 in
Cincinnati.Washingtons Tanner Roark (14-8) allowed two runs and four hits over
five innings.Jeurys Familia got his major league-leading 45th save in 48
tries.ORIOLES 2, YANKEES 0BALTIMORE -- Kevin Gausman outpitched CC Sabathia for
the second time in seven days, Adam Jones homered and Baltimore got its third
straight shutout against New York.Gausman (7-10) allowed two hits and two walks
over six innings to win his fourth straight start. He struck out eight and
permitted only one runner past second base.Zach Britton, the third Baltimore
reliever, worked a perfect ninth for his 40th save in 40 opportunities.Sabathia
(8-12) gave up two runs, one earned, in six innings. All it got him was another
loss against the Orioles, the third in a row since mid-July.RAYS 7, BLUE JAYS
5ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Matt Duffys three-run double highlighted a five-run
sixth inning and last-place Tampa Bay beat AL East-leading Toronto for the
second straight game.The big outburst came against right-hander Marco Estrada
(8-7), who had given up just two singles in the first five innings. Duffys
double was the fifth hit of the inning.Rookie Blake Snell (5-7) got the win
after giving up one run and two hits while striking out seven in six
innings.Toronto rallied for four runs in the ninth off Enny Romero before Alex
Colome got the final out for his 30th save.ROYALS 5, TIGERS 2KANSAS CITY, Mo. --
Eric Hosmer hit his career-high 20th homer, Yordano Ventura pitched into and out
of trouble and Kansas City snapped a three-game losing streak.Ventura (10-9)
improved to 7-0 against thhe Tigers, including three wins this season, and is
4-0 overall in his past six startsMichael Fulmer (10-6) gave up three runs and
seven hits in six innings for the Tigers, falling to 1-4 in his past five
starts.
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four.Wade Davis got his 22nd save in 25 opportunitiesINDIANS 8, MARLINS
3CLEVELAND -- Trevor Bauer overcame a shaky first inning and pitched into the
ninth, Francisco Lindor was 4 for 4 and Cleveland beat Miami.Bauer (10-6) shut
down the Marlins after giving up three runs and three hits in the first. The
right-hander didnt allow another hit until Ichiro Suzuki led off the ninth with
a single.Lindor doubled in the first and third, singled in the fourth and added
an RBI single in the sixth.Kipnis hit his 22nd homer in the first off Marlins
ace Jose Fernandez (13-8), who gave up a career-high 12 hits and seven runs in 5
2/3 innings.REDS 9, CARDINALS 1CINCINNATI -- Zack Cozart hit a pair of doubles
during run-scoring innings that included St. Louis misplays, and Cincinnati sent
the Cardinals to their third straight loss.The Cardinals have lost seven of 11.
Theyre still in position to get the NLs second wild-card spot, staying ahead of
the Mets, Pirates and Marlins.Pinch hitter Ramon Cabreras two-run single in the
seventh inning put the Reds ahead 4-1. Cincinnati used four walks by Jerome
Williams to score five times in the eighth.Dan Straily (11-7) gave up three
hits, including Jedd Gyorkos homer, and a career-high seven walks in only 5 2/3
innings.Jaime Garcia (10-11) lost after allowing two runs in six innings.TWINS
11, WHITE SOX 3MINNEAPOLIS -- Miguel Sano and Trevor Plouffe each homered during
an eight-run third inning, and Minnesota went deep four times.Brian Dozier led
off with his 34th homer, and Byron Buxton tacked on a two-run shot in the second
against beleaguered starter James Shields (5-17).Hector Santiago (11-8) won for
the first time in six starts since the Twins acquired him in late July from the
Los Angeles Angels.BREWERS 7, PIRATES 4PITTSBURGH -- Struggling rookie Orlando
Arcia had three hits, including a tiebreaking single in Milwaukees four-run
eighth inning, to extend Pittsburghs losing streak to five games.Pittsburghs
Neftali Feliz (4-2) was charged with two runs, retiring only one of the three
batters before leaving with right arm discomfort.Carlos Torres (3-3) got the win
despite allowing Andrew McCutchens 19th homer in the seventh inning, tying it at
2.Tyler Thornburg got three outs for his eighth save.BRAVES 6, PHILLIES 4, 10
INNINGSPHILADELPHIA -- Adonis Garcia scored the winning run in the 10th inning
after homering twice earlier in the game, and Atlanta beat Philadelphia.Jed
Bradley (1-0) got the win in his major league debut. He threw one scoreless
inning and had a strikeout.Mauricio Cabrera got his fourth save in four
opportunities.Edubray Ramos (1-2) allowed two runs and one hit after allowing a
leadoff walk to Garcia.DIAMONDBACKS 9, ROCKIES 4DENVER -- Chris Owings had a
career high-tying four hits, Jake Lamb homered and Arizona beat Colorado.Braden
Shipley (3-3) allowed four runs in 5 1/3 innings in his first time facing
Colorado.The Diamondbacks broke it open in the third off Tyler Chatwood (10-9).
Welington Castillo had a three-run double and Lamb followed with his 27th homer
to make it 6-0.
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