PORTLAND, Ore.
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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.
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five-game road trip with a 2-1 overtime win over the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday
afternoon. EDMONTON -- Rene Paredes struck for five field goals, including one
from 50 yards, as the Calgary Stampeders won their second game over the hapless
Edmonton Eskimos in a five-day span, coming away with a 22-12 victory on Friday
night. The Stampeders, who won the first half of the Labour Day double-dip 37-34
on Monday, have now won three in a row to improve to 8-2. The sorry season
continues for the Eskimos (1-9) who have lost eight in a row, the second worst
start in team history after a 1-10 launch in 1971. Edmontons hard luck to start
games continued early, as Cary Koch fumbled a punt return and Stampeder Ben
DAguilar pounced on it at the Eskimos 21-yard line. The error quickly turned
into an 11-yard TD pass from Stamps starter Bo Levi Mitchell to Jon Cornish for
a 7-0 Calgary lead less than four minutes into the game. Koch would leave the
game with a knee injury later in the first quarter. Both teams remained off the
scoreboard until Edmonton got a single five minutes into the second quarter on a
36-yard field goal miss by Hugh ONeill. The Eskimos defence came up with a
much-needed big play as Chris Thompson picked off a Mitchell pass and returned
it 27 yards to the Calgary 27. The Eskimos were able to make the most of the
turnover as John White took it in from the one to take an 8-7 lead midway
through the second quarter. Calgary responded on its next possession with a
42-yard Paredes field goal. Edmontons defence forced another turnover deep in
Calgary territory with three minutes left in the first half as Matt Walter
fumbled and linebacker Damaso Munoz jumped on the ball at the Calgary 33.
However ONeill was off target again as he missed a 24-yard field goal to make
for a 10-9 Calgary lead at the half. The Stamps added to their lead with a
34-yard field goal by Paredes midway through the third quarter to make it 13-9.
Paredes kicked his third field goal from 37 yards out to start the fourth
quarter and put the Stampeders up by seven points.
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bit of a break three minutes into the fourth when quarterback Mike Reilly was
ruled to have been down on a fumble at the Calgary 39-yard line after a video
review overturned what was originally thought to be a fumble recovery for the
Stamps. Edmonton could have tied the game, but White dropped a perfect pass on
his way into the end zone. The Eskimos settled for a 14-yard ONeill field goal.
Calgary restored its advantage with six minutes remaining as Paredes hit for a
50-yard field goal to make it 19-12. It was the longest field goal in the CFL
this season. Paredes added a 42-yarder with two minutes left to put the game out
of reach. The Stampeders suit up again next Friday when they play host to the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Edmonton remains at home to face the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
next Saturday. Notes: Edmontons worst start in team history was in 1971 when
they went 1-10 before winning their next fivea The Eskimos lost their previous
five games by a combined 15 points, and their last three games were three-point
lossesa Eskimos GM Ed Hervey publicly dressed down his squad after Mondays loss
in Calgary, focusing much of his ire on offensive lineman Simeon Rottier. He was
replaced on the line by Cliff Louis as Edmonton went with the rarity of three
import linemen and three rookiesa Edmonton finally saw the return of receiver
Adarius Bowman, who has not been able to suit up in a regular season game since
Week 2 of the 2012 season due to injuriesa The Stampeders had offensive lineman
Edwin Harrison and defensive lineman Etienne Legare come off the nine-game
disabled list in time for the gamea Calgary quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell made
his second start of the season with normal starter Kevin Glenn still smarting
from a knee injurya Calgary general manager and head coach John Hufnagel coached
his 100th game with the club. Only Wally Buono has coached that many games for
the Stampeders.
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