QUEBEC CITY, Que. - Randay Gazzola scored at 4:13 of overtime as the Val-dOr Foreurs edged the host Quebec Remparts 5-4 on Sunday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Louick Marcotte, Samuel Henley, Nicolas Aube-Kubel and Anthony Beauregaurd also scored for the Foreurs (41-19-2), who are 9-1-0 in their last 10 contests. Anthony Mantha chipped in with two assists. Trailing 4-2 with less than three minutes left in regulation, Quebecs Fabrice Herzog scored twice to force overtime. Mikhail Grigorenko had a goal and two assists for the Remparts (35-16-11) and Cody Donaghey scored once. Val-dOrs Antoine Bibeau made 27 saves for the win as Francois Brassard turned away 27-of-32 shots for Quebec. --- TITAN 3 SEA DOGS 1 BATHURST, N.B. — Jacob Brennan kicked out 26 shots as the Titan downed Saint John. Lucas Grundy, Simon Fortier and Matthew Beaudreau scored for Acadie-Bathurst (20-37-6), which has won back-to-back games. Jason Cameron scored the lone goal for the Sea Dogs (19-38-5), who sit one point out of the final playoff position. Saint Johns Antoine Landry stopped 27-of-30 shots in defeat. --- ARMADA 3 SAGUENEENS 1 BOSBRIAND, Que.— The Armada scored three times in the span of 4:36 in the second period en route to handing Chicoutimi its fourth straight defeat. Ryan Tesink and Christopher Clapperton each had a goal and an assist for Blainville-Boisbriand (39-14-9) and Marcus Hinds scored once. Dominic Beauchemin scored the lone goal for the Sagueneens (26-35-1), who are 1-9-0 in their last 10 games. Etienne Marcoux made 22 saves for the Armada while Chicoutimis Julio Billia turned aside 18-of-21 shots in defeat. --- VOLTIGEURS 4 OLYMPIQUES 0 DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Georgs Golovkovs goal 53 seconds into the second period stood up as the winner as the Voltigeurs blanked Gatineau. Louis-Philip Guindon made 20 saves for his sixth shutout of the season while Joey Ratelle, Olivier Caouette and William Carriere also scored for Drummondville (38-21-4). Vincent Dunn led the Olympiques (37-21-4) with six shots on net. Robert Steeves stopped 34-of-38 shots for Gatineau, which is on a three-game slide. --- CATARACTES 3 PHOENIX 2 (SO) SHAWINIGAN, Que. — Alexis DAoust scored once in regulation and the shootout winner as the Cataractes edged Sherbrooke to jump into the final playoff spot. Ilya Zinoviev scored for Shawinigan (18-36-8) and assisted on DAousts goal as well while Marvin Cupper made 42 saves for the victory. Daniel Audette scored for the Phoenix (16-38-8). Sherbrookes Maxime Lagace turned away 30-of-32 shots for Sherbrooke. . It is unclear how long Kallstrom, who was brought in to alleviate the teams midfield problems, will be sidelined. Arsenals communications director, Mark Gonnella, says the club decided to proceed with Kallstroms signing despite the injury. . In the calls, Hernandez discussed the murder of Odin Lloyd, including his "belief about his criminal liability" and the "extent of his control over persons charged as accessories," according to the request filed Thursday in Fall River Superior Court.
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Terrence Magee piled up a career-high 149 yards rushing, LSUs defence pulled the plug on Johnny Football and Texas A&Ms video-game offence, and No. 18 LSU energized Tiger Stadium with a commanding 34-10 victory over the ninth-ranked Aggies on Saturday. "We just got punched in the mouth tonight and it wasnt fun," Manziel said. "It wasnt fun to get beat like that. We will see how we handle adversity. This team with a bunch of young guys -- we just have to see how they bounce back." What was likely Manziels only visit to Tiger Stadium (he could turn pro next year) was among the worst outings of his otherwise brilliant career. He passed for 224 yards and a TD, but completed only 16 of 41 attempts, was sacked twice and intercepted twice as the Aggies road winning streak ended at 10. Two weeks ago, LSUs young defence appeared ground down in the second half of a 38-17 loss at Alabama, begging the question of how vulnerable the unit might be against Texas A&M (8-3, 4-3 Southeastern Conference), whose SEC-leading offence came in averaging a whopping 578 yards and 49.2 points per game. Instead, the Tigers (8-3, 4-3) became the first to shut out Manziel in a first quarter since September of 2012, and ended A&Ms 13-game streak of scoring 40 or more points. The Aggies point and yardage totals were their lowest since coach Kevin Sumlin arrived last season, when Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner, became the starting quarterback as a redshirt freshman. Miles, given the game ball by his players, counted himself among the least surprised by way the Tigers made Manziels visit a miserable one. "They look forward to playing a quality opponent with marquee written all over it," LSUs coach said. "Competition: Its a long word and theres a lot to it. ... This is a team that knows how to play in big games and will fight you. "The defence rushed and maintained leverage and we put speed on the field and covered," Miles added. "Thats the kind of LSU defence that were used to." The Tigers gave some credit to Odell Beckham, whos been named a semifinalist for the Biletnikoff Award, given to the nations top receiver. His five catches for 50 yards helped, but it was his work imitating Manziel with the scout team in practice that gave LSUs defence a good sense of how to contain a dynamic scrambler. "Odell may be faster than the opponents quarterback,"; Miles said.dddddddddddd "Hes as elusive as anybody Ive ever known." The Aggies Biletnikoff candidate, Mike Evans, was held to four catches for 51 yards by freshman Rashard Robinson, who also made his first career interception. New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton was among the 92,949 in attendance, eager to get a firsthand look at two of the top quarterbacks in college football. He may have left more impressed with LSUs Zach Mettenberger, who completed 11-of-20 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns without an interception in chilly, wet and windy conditions. He found Jarvis Landry four times for 87 yards, including touchdowns of 40 and 10 yards. LSU piled up 324 yards on 55 carries, with Magee and Kenny Hilliard each powering in for short scores. LSU also outgained Texas A&M in total yards, 517-299. "With the weather conditions tonight, that was something that kind of had to happen," Magee said. "We wanted to keep Johnny off the field and the only way to do that was to keep the ball on the ground and let the clock run." LSU finished with a time-of-possession advantage of 40:19 to 19:41. That kept the defence fresh, and it showed. In the first half, the Tigers ended one Aggies drive by pressuring Manziel into an errant pass on a fourth-down stop from the LSU 3. Later, Danielle Hunters sack forced A&M to settle for Josh Lambos 41-yard field goal. Senior safety Craig Loston intercepted Manziel in the end zone in the fourth quarter. "We were not able to stay on the field offensively. Because of that our defence just got grounded down. You have got to give LSU credit across the board," Sumlin said. "Offensively, LSU stuck to their plan and I thought our defence held up for a long time, but we gave up a couple of big plays that separated it. Thats something we need to learn from. "You get on the road and the crowd gets into it; I thought we started pressing a little bit offensively," Sumlin added. The temperature at kickoff was 51 degrees, with a chilly breeze powering a soaking, sideways mist. A&M also opened the game driving into the wind, and its passing game appeared the worse for it as Manziel went 2 for 11 in the first quarter, an omen of a tough day ahead. The LSU offence opened with run-heavy play calling and controlled the line of scrimmage, creating the games first explosive play on Magees career-long 65-yard run to the A&M 1. Three plays later, Magee powered in to complete a five-play, 71-yard scoring drive during which he ran on every play -- and the Tigers had the lead for good. ' ' '