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Two runs separated the Winnipeg Goldeyes and Lincoln Saltdogs in Game 1 of their American Association Divisional Series. One run separated them in Game 2. So, it was destined that Game 3 would reach extra innings. The Goldeyes battled back from a four-run deficit for the second time in the series to beat the Saltdogs 7-6 in 10 innings Saturday night in Game 3 of the AADS before 2,094 fans at Haymarket Park in Lincoln. The win gives the Goldeyes a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series. Winnipeg can clinch the series tomorrow night in Game 4. The Goldeyes got on the board early as the second batter of the game, Jake Blackwood, hit a home run to left field in the top of the first inning. In the top of the third, Brock Bonds single up the middle hit Saltdogs starting pitcher Kevin McGovern in the back, which caused McGovern to leave the game. Bond then went to third after Lincoln reliever Justin Kuks threw a pickoff attempt down the right field line, and scored on a Tyler Kuhn sac fly. After Goldeyes starter Nick Hernandez struck out the first five Saltdogs he faced, Lincoln got to him in the bottom of the third. With a run on the board and two runners on base, Hernandez intentionally walked Saltdogs slugger Ian Gac to load the bases. Brian Joynts fly ball to left-centre field bounced off the glove of Goldeyes left fielder Donnie Webb and fell to the ground. The error cleared the bases and gave Lincoln a 4-2 lead. Two innings later, Gac reached on a slow rolling infield single and Joynt followed him with a two-run home run to right field. The Goldeyes used more of the long ball to get back in the game, as Josh Mazzola hit a three-run home run in the sixth and Casey Haerther stroked a solo home run in the seven to tie the game. Mazzola almost hit his second home run in as many at bats in the seventh, but Lincoln left fielder Jeremy Hamilton leaped at the wall to steal the home run. After Winnipeg reliever Brendan Lafferty left the go-ahead run on base for Lincoln in the bottom of the eighth and ninth, Reggie Abercrombie led off the top of the 10th with a single. He was sacrificed to second thanks to a bunt from Webb and went to third on a balk by Saltdogs reliever Trey Barham. That allowed Luis Alen to drive a ball to right field and Abercrombie scored on the sac fly. From there, Goldeyes closer Chris Kissock pitched a perfect 10th inning to preserve the win and earn his first save of the playoffs. Blackwood and Abercrombie each had three hits in the game, while Mazzola had three RBI. Lafferty picked up the win for the Goldeyes, while Barham suffered the loss. The two teams combined to use 11 pitchers in the game. Cheap Air Max 2018 Sale . 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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. -- Azahara Munoz and Austin Ernst had strong finishes Thursday to share the first-round lead in the Kingsmill Championship at 6-under 65. The former NCAA individual champions completed their morning rounds on the front nine at Kingsmills River Course, with Munoz birdieing four of her last seven holes, and Ernst closing with birdies on No. 7 and 9. "I dont think its easy," Munoz said. "The wind is pretty tricky, but the pins were somewhat accessible. Obviously, the course is playing is much shorter than normal because its warmer and drier. Holes I had been having 4-irons in, I was having 9-irons in today." Munoz had a bogey-free round, saving par with a 10-foot putt on the par-3 second -- her 11th hole -- after hitting into a greenside bunker. The Spaniard lost a playoff to Paula Creamer in Singapore in March when Creamer made a 75-foot eagle putt on the second extra hole. "Ive been having a much better attitude," said Munoz, the 2008 NCAA winner at Arizona State who won the 2012 Match Play Championship for her lone tour title. "When I miss a shot, I dont let it get to me so much like I used to. I used to get pretty upset, and that really hurt me." Ernst, the 2011 NCAA winner at LSU, rebounded from a bogey on the par-4 first with an eagle on the par-5 third, hitting a 6-iron from 182 yards to 10 feet on the downwind hole. "Really just solid," Ernst said. "Gave myself a lot of looks, hit a lot of greens and made it really easy on myself out there on a day when it was pretty windy and it could kind of get away from you a little bit." Heavy rain was expected overnight and Friday morning, likely delaying second-round play. "Well just kind of see," Ernst said. "Im kind of glad Im in the afternoon tomorrow. That way I dont have to kind of hang out. If it does get delayed, youre not waiting on the update every 30 minutes." South Koreass Hee Young Park shot 66.dddddddddddd "Everything is pretty good," Park said. "I made a lot more putts." Defending champion Cristie Kerr opened with a 67 after missing the pro-am Wednesday because of illness. She also won the Michelob Ultra at the course in 2005 and 2009. "It was weird. I started feeling really bad Tuesday night," Kerr said. "I woke up and just didnt want to get out of bed. Just kind of knew something was wrong. I just was going to stay in bed and try to recover, but my husband was like, You got to go see a doctor. So I went, and he was like, You have heat exhaustion and maybe something else going on. So they took me to the hospital and gave my IV fluids and ran some tests and I had an infection." Lexi Thompson, the Kraft Nabisco winner, also was in the group at 67 along with Lizette Salas, Brittany Lang, Kathleen Ekey, Danielle Kang and Thidapa Suwannnapura. "Overall, Ill definitely take 4 under," Thompson said. "I feel really good about my game right now. Ive worked extremely hard in my off-season, especially on my short game. I put a lot of hours and hard work into it. To see it paying off definitely helps my confidence out." Jessica Korda, Yani Tseng and Ai Miyazato topped the group at 68. Second-ranked Stacy Lewis and No. 3 Lydia Ko, both in position to take the top spot in the world ranking from Inbee Park, each shot 70. Lewis would jump to No. 1 with a victory or a solo second-place finish, as long as Ko doesnt win. Ko needs a victory to move to No. 1. Park is skipping the tournament. Lewis won the North Texas LPGA Shootout two weeks ago. The 17-year-old Ko is coming off a victory three weeks ago in the Swinging Skirts event in California. "I think Im hitting the ball really well, which is a really good sign," Ko said. "So, hopefully, I can hit like this the next couple days and get some putts going in." ' ' '

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