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GUADALAJARA, Mexico -- The CODE Squash Complex felt like home for the Canadian womens squash team during their gold medal win over Colombia at the Pan American Games on Friday. Once the 200-seat venue was packed with rabid fans from the host country, it became much more hostile territory. Canada was denied a sweep of the team medals when Mexicos Eric Galvez rode the wave of local support to a 3-0 win over Calgarys Andrew Schnell in the deciding match of the mens final later in the day. Canada also won gold and silver in the pool Friday. The womens synchronized swimming team finished first to qualify for the London Olympics and the womens 4x100-metre medley relay team added a silver. Canada now has 43 medals (14 gold, 12 silver, 17 bronze) heading into the second weekend and sits third in the overall standings. The U.S. has a commanding lead with 116 medals, while Brazil is second with 49 medals. On the squash court, Samantha Cornett of Deep River, Ont., opened the best-of-three tie with a 3-1 victory over Cataline Pelaez and Miranda Ranieri of Waterloo, Ont., sealed the victory with a 3-1 win over Silvia Angulo. Torontos Stephanie Edmison was on tap to play the deciding match but it wasnt necessary. "Every single player when they needed to win, they won the match," said national womens coach Shauna Flath. "It didnt matter who it was. You look at them, when it was their number and their turn to play, they sealed the deal." In the synchro swimming, the gold went to Stephanie Durocher of Repentigny, Que., Karine Thomas and Stephanie Leclair of Gatineau, Que., Tracy Little of Pointe-Claire, Que., Quebec Citys Elise Marcotte, Valerie Welsh of Saint Nicholas, Que., Montreals Jo-Annie Fortin and Marie-Pier Boudreau-Gagnon. Canada finished with 95.513 points, well ahead of the second-place Americans (89.838) and third-place Mexico (89.125). "Today we swam with passion," Marcotte said. "We wanted the other countries and the judges to think, Wow, and that is what we did. The countdown is now started for London." In the relay, Gabrielle Soucisse of Montreal, Ashley McGregor of Pointe-Claire, Que., Edmontons Erin Miller and Jennifer Beckberger of Ajax, Ont., finished second in four minutes 07.04 seconds. The Americans blew away the field to win gold in 4:01.00 and Brazil was third in 4:07.12. The Canadian swimmers won the crowd over when they arrived for the race wearing colourful Mexican masks. The atmosphere was electric for the mens squash final. Fans were packed in the small venue and dozens more watched from the sides despite an obstructed view. They chanted, whistled then erupted when Cesar Salazar opened with a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Montreals Shawn Delierre. "This was as raucous as it gets," said Canadian mens coach Yvon Provencal. Torontos Shahier Razik evened the tie with a 3-1 win over Arturo Salazar. In the decider, the veteran Galvez was too crafty for the inexperienced Schnell, who seemed a little rattled by some of the referees calls and the intensity of the fans. "We think hockey fans are bad," Provencal said. "This is another world." The fans were split fairly evenly for the womens squash final earlier in the day. Cornett dropped the opening game and was down 2-6 before reeling off nine straight points to pull even. The tall right-hander used consistent length and effective holds to keep her opponent on the move. Cornett was in control for the last two games. Ranieris match was a chippy affair. She accidentally struck Angulo in the elbow with her racket midway through the first game. A welt formed on the Colombians arm and she needed a few minutes to receive treatment. Angulo was caught out of position and the swing didnt appear to be wild. Ranieri apologized but the Colombian shouted at her and was quite animated after being hit. "I was a little shocked when I heard her reaction," Ranieri said. "But I tried to stay focused, I tried to walk it off. I didnt want to partake in that sort of thing." Angulo won the next four points and took the opening game. Ranieri eventually wore her opponent down by using solid pace and effective deception to take control of the match. The three Canadians were beaming on the podium while O Canada was played. This was one of the top events on their calendar since squash is not played at the Olympics. Canada was coming off a 2-1 semifinal victory over host Mexico. Edmison sealed that victory with a 3-0 win over Nayelly Hernandez. "We were going in gunning for the gold and we were probably the favourites all through the tournament," Edmison said. "But it was about pulling out those wins when we needed them." The United States and Mexico won bronze in womens play. Brazil and the U.S. won mens bronze. Elsewhere, Montreals Vincent Gagnon lost to Mexicos Gilberto D. 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The veteran right-hander and the White Sox agreed Tuesday to a $29 million, two-year contract.Paris, France (Sports Network) - Former world No. 1 Maria Sharapova and reigning Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova secured quarterfinal berths, while defending French Open champ Li Na was stunned by a qualifier Monday at Roland Garros. After cruising through her first three matches, the second-seeded Sharapova was tested Monday in a 6-4, 6-7 (5-7), 6-2 victory over unseeded game Czech veteran Klara Zakopalova on Court Chatrier. Sharapova converted on her first match point when the 30-year-old Zakopalova double-faulted to end a 3-hour, 11-minute match that featured no less than 21 service breaks. Sharapova advanced despite piling up 12 double faults on a windy, rainy afternoon and had her serve broken three times while serving for the match on Day 9. Her power was diffused on the red clay amid the heavy playing conditions, but she still had enough game to stave off the Zakopalova challenge and improve to 19-1 in three-set matches over the last two seasons. Zakopalova had never advanced the second round in Paris prior to this particular French fortnight. The 25-year-old three-time major champion Sharapova, whos now 33-5 this year, still needs a French Open title to complete a career Grand Slam. She reached semifinals here last year and in 2007. The reigning Australian Open and Wimbledon runner-up Sharapova will meeet Estonian slugger Kaia Kanepi in the quarterfinals.dddddddddddd Meanwhile, a fourth-seeded Kvitova, who had her match moved from Chatrier to Court 1, leveled helpless American Varvara Lepchenko 6-2, 6-1 in exactly one hour to reach her first-ever French Open quarter. Kvitova, who reached the Aussie Open semis back in January, will encounter Kazakhstans Yaroslava Shvedova in the round of eight. Shvedova was beaten easily in the first set Monday before roaring back to win 12-of-14 games in a 3-6, 6-2, 6-0 stunner against the seventh-seeded 30-year- old Li on Court Lenglen. Last year, Chinas Li reached the Aussie Open final and then captured the French Open title to become the first-ever Asian player to win a Grand Slam tennis championship. The 142nd-ranked 24-year-old doubles specialist Shvedova will now appear her second Roland Garros quarterfinal in three years. This is the only major tournament where she has reached the round of eight. Shvedova captured womens doubles titles at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in 2010. A 23rd-seeded Kanepi got past lanky Dutchwoman Arantxa Rus 6-1, 4-6, 6-0 to reach her second French Open quarterfinal in five years. The hard-hitting Kanepi, who will turn 27 on Sunday, doused ninth-seeded former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki in the third round this past weekend. cheap jerseys cheap nfl jerseys ' ' '


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