On Saturday afternoon in an ECHL game in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, there was a potential tying goal, but it was canceled out by a handpass with less than a minute left, and the Trois-Rivières Lions held on to beat the Maine Mariners. They won 2-1.
Yakov Novak scored midway through the first period and Chris Ortiz scored in the second to give the Lions a 2-0 lead.
Maine’s Adam Samuelson gave up a run midway through the third inning.
golf
Forest for play: Tiger Woods proved he can walk for four days while caddying for his son. Now determined to be healthy enough to try his hand at playing, he announced on social media on Saturday that he will be competing in the Hero World Challenge, which begins Nov. 30 at Albany Golf Club in the Bahamas.
This will be his first appearance since he injured his right foot and withdrew from the Masters before the third round after enduring wind and cold during play.
His company, TGR, announced the decision to exempt him from sponsorship. The top 50 players in the world rankings will compete in the 20-man field, but Woods, the tournament organizer, will be exempt.
European tour: Matt Wallace made nine straight birdies, all on the back nine, for a 12-under 60 at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Saturday.
Wallace had a chance to become the second player in European Tour history to win 59 games. He had 202 yards left to the green on his par-5 18th on Jumeirah Golf’s Earth Course at his Estates. But he hit it into the bunker, hitting it inches from the cup for a tap-in birdie.
Even better was his one-shot lead over Tommy Fleetwood and Viktor Hovland.
LPGA: Nasa Hataoka got off to a strong start and Amy Yang had a hot finish to take a share of the lead with 18 holes remaining and $2 million in prize money at the CME Group Tour Championship in Naples, Florida.
Yang had four birdies in his final six holes at Tiburon for an 8-under 64. Hataoka set the pace from the start with five birdies in the first 11 holes, finishing with a 65.
tennis
ATP finals: Jannik Sinner’s impressive run at the ATP Finals continued on Saturday as he defeated Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 6-7(4), 6-1 to advance to the final in Turin, Italy.
Djokovic defeated Carlos Alcaraz 6-3, 6-2 in less than 90 minutes and will now face world No. 1 Novak Djokovic for the title.
skiing
Men’s World Cup: Manuel Ferrer led the Austrians to complete the podium in Saturday’s World Cup men’s slalom race, which was halted by environmentalists.
While the five racers had not yet begun their final run, several Last Generation protesters entered the course just behind the finish line and sprinkled orange powder on the snow. The activists were escorted out of the finish area by security staff and police, and the race resumed eight minutes later after course officials cleared the snow.
However, Ferrer seemed unaffected by the accident and held on to his lead from the first run, beating teammate Marco Schwarz by 0.23 seconds, with Michael Mattt in third place, 1.05 seconds behind the Austrian 3rd place. achieved the crown.
Women’s World Cup: A week after two men’s races on the same course were canceled due to snowfall and gusty winds, the women’s World Cup downhill race on the Matterhorn mountain in Laghi Cime Bianche, Italy, was canceled on Saturday due to strong winds. was forced to.
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