The Winnipeg Goldeyes got a great start from lefty Pete Gehle on Saturday night. Too bad his teammates didnt give him any run support. Gehle allowed only two earned runs on five scattered hits through seven innings, but an unearned run in the sixth was the difference, as the Quebec Capitales defeated the Goldeyes 3-2. With the loss, the Goldeyes fell to 25-27, five and a half games back of first place Fargo in the American Associations North Division and are now 2-9 in Saturday night games. "We just didnt capitalize tonight," Goldeyes pitching coach Jamie Vermilyea told Paul Edmonds on the post-game show on TSN 1290. "We took a step forward with that big win on Friday night and then took two steps backward tonight. "We wasted a solid, solid outing by Pete Gehle tonight. A couple of miscues on the infield cost us a couple of runs and that was the difference tonight." After Quebec opened the scoring with a solo home run from 22-year-old Canadian Royce Consigli in the third, the Goldeyes tied it up in the fourth as Tyler Graham singled, Amos Ramon walked and then Ray Sadler singled to bring home Graham. In the fifth, the Fish took a 2-1 lead, as Luis Alen singled, went to third on a single by Graham and an error by Quebec shortstop Jeff Helps and then scored on a wild pitch by Capitales starter Jeff Duda. Quebec tied it with an unearned run in the sixth and then went ahead 3-2 in the seventh. With two out, Josue Peley singled and scored on a double by Asif Shah and that did it. A game the Goldeyes could have stolen went to Quebec late. The Goldeyes scratched out only six hits and Graham was the only player with a multi-hit game. Graham had two hits in four trips and scored a run. Former Goldeye Tim Griffin (1-0, 3.91 ERA) got the win, while Chris Cox (4.50 ERA) picked up his fourth save. Gehle (3-3, 3.81 ERA) was the hard-luck loser for the Goldeyes. "Im not even looking at that L, Pete Gehle was the best player on the field for us tonight," said Vermilyea. "Hes just getting better and better." The Goldeyes and Capitales play the final game of this four-game series on Sunday afternoon at 12:05 p.m. CDT at Quebec Stadium. Lefty Mark Hardy will get the start for Winnipeg. The game can be heard live on TSN 1290. Coverage begins with 55 with Forney at 10:30am ct. Chuck Cooper Jersey . Kuznetsov, who was selected by the Capitals in the first round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, has been playing for his hometown team Chelyabinsk Traktor of the KHL. Mel Hutchins Jerseyhttps://www.cheaphawks.com/914r-kevin-willis-jersey-hawks.html .C. United of Major League Soccer. United chose the defender in the second round of the 2013 MLS re-entry draft. Tracy McGrady Jersey . Ivanovic was leading 7-5, 1-0 when Hantuchova withdrew after falling 0-40 behind in the second game. 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Fifth-ranked Chattanooga (3-0) has claimed at least a share of the last three SoCon titles and is favored to win it again, but the unranked Bulldogs (2-0) think they were mostly overlooked in the preseason.Their matchup pits a Chattanooga squad that ranks No. 1 nationally in fewest points (4.7), total yards (164.3) and passing yards (102.7) allowed per game against a Samford squad that is top-ranked in scoring offense (56 ppg).Its really impressive, Chattanooga linebacker Nakevion Leslie, the teams leading tackler, said about the big start to the season. We are going to have a lot of targets coming at us and we will need to prepare and do everything we can to try and stay at the top. Thatll win us football games. We dont like giving up points at all, but there are a lot of good offenses that are evolving so we need to evolve as a defense as well.The Mocs are bracing to face much more passing Saturday. Samford has been a different team since Devlin Hodges became the starting quarterback midway through last season. As a redshirt sophomore this season, hes been highly efficient while completing 62 of 84 attempts (73.8 percent) for 595 yards and eight touchdowns with only one interception.The Bulldogs will spread out the Chattanooga defense with four-wide receiver sets, led by Emmanuel Obajimi, TaDarryl Marshall and Kelvin McKnight. But the Mocs have smothered opponents, going the first 171 minutes, 51 seconds of the season -- over 11 quarters -- before allowing a point.The Mocs defensive line has been particularly stout. With Keionta Davis, the SoCon preseason defensive player of the year, commanding attention, the other defensive end, Vantrel McMillan, has roamed into backfields for 6 1/2 tackles for loss and four sacks.Theyre the best in the league, Samford coach Chris Hatcher said. Theyre the three-time champs. Theyre very simple in what they do, theyre very well coached and they play hard. Theyre not a top-five team in the country for nothing. Theyll be the best team thats left on the schedule.The gaudy statistics may be a bit deceptive. Samfords first game was a 77-7 win over Division II Mars Hill, although the Bulldogs then went on the road for an impressive 35-29 win over Central Arkansas. Chattanoogas opponents are a combined 1-8, its toughest being Furman last Saturday.---=FCS GAME OF THE WEEK=The Matchup: No. 4 Eastern Washington (2-1, 0-0 Big Sky) at Northern Arizona (1-2, 0-0)Kickoff: 7 p.m. ET Saturday at Walkup Skydome (10,000) in Flagstaff, ArizonaTelevision: Fox Sports Arizona, Fox Sports Prime Ticket, SWX, WatchBigSky.comSeries: Eastern Washington leads 19-12 (most recent meeting: NAU won 52-30 last Nov. 8 in Cheney, WashingtonThe Skinny: Northern Arizonas second straight win in the series last season started Eastern Washington on a three-game Big Sky losing streak which ended its three-year run as conference champion.The visiting Eagles are deep at quarterback and could keep Gage Gubrud as the starter or go with Reilly Hennessey, who came off the bench against Northern Iowa. They are hopeful of getting All-America Cooper Kupp (shoulder injury) back on their deep wide receivers unit. The defense, maligned through the years, has played well in the second half of the Washington State and UNI wins. Linebacker Zach Bruce has a team-high 29 tackles.Eastern contained Northern Arizona QB Case Cookus relatively well in last years game, but the sophomore is coming off the second seven-touchdown performance of his career. WRs Elijah Marks and Emmanuel Butler are off to strong starts, but one of the keys to the offense is to get running backs Kendyl Taylor and Corbin Jountti chewing up yards against the EWU defensive front. The Lumberjacks defense has done a good job of applying a pass rush from all directions.Prediction: This could be a track meet. Northern Arizona, 38-35.---=STATS FCS TOP 25 SCHEDULE=X-Predicted WinnerSaturday, Sept. 24All Times ETX-No. 11 James Madison (2-1, 0-0 CAA) at Maine (0-2, 0-0), noon -- So, youre the team weve heard about. These CAA programs havent met since 2012, and the host Black Bears will have a hard time keeping up with JMUs offense.X-NNo.dddddddddddd12 Charleston Southern (1-2, 0-0 Big South) at Monmouth (2-1, 0-0), 1 p.m. -- This is the earliest Big South conference opener in its 15-year history. The Buccaneers players who were suspended for the Florida State game will have gone three weeks between games.Samford (2-0, 0-0 Southern) at X-No. 5 Chattanooga (3-0, 1-0), 2 p.m. -- The last time the Mocs started a season with at least four straight wins was 1979, when coach Russ Huesman was playing defensive back.Austin Peay (0-2, 0-1 OVC) at X-No. 18 Eastern Illinois (2-1, 0-0), 2 p.m. -- Many of the Panthers statistics arent overwhelming, but theyve made big plays when they count. OK, want impressive? The Panthers have beaten Austin Peay by an average of 58-11 in the last four meetings.X-No. 9 Illinois State (2-1, 0-0 Missouri Valley) at Indiana State (2-1, 0-0), 3 p.m. -- The Redbirds have owned Indiana State, winning five straight and 16 of the last 18 games in the series, but theyre facing this weeks MVFC offensive player of the week, Sycamores QB Isaac Harker.X-No. 6 Montana (2-0, 0-0 Big Sky) at Cal Poly (2-1, 0-0), 3:05 p.m. -- The Grizs not-so-easy-road-assignment: try to slow Cal Polys FCS-leading rushing offense (392.3 ypg) and fullback Joe Protheroe, whose 467 yards pace the nation.No. 13 Western Illinois (2-0) at X-Northern Illinois (0-3), 3:30 p.m. -- Three MVFC teams have beaten FBS opponents this season. The Leathernecks have lost 15 in a row against the FBS and are 6-29 all-time, but all of the wins are against Mid-American Conference programs.X-No. 23 Colgate (1-1) at No. 7 Richmond (2-1), 3:30 p.m. -- The Road Warriors from the Patriot League have yet to play at home. Actually, with their success in the playoffs last year, this is Colgates sixth straight road game. Richmond looks to find a run game and clear out the cobwebs from Stony Brook.Furman (0-3) at X-No. 17 Coastal Carolina (2-1), 6 p.m. -- Seven of the Chanticleers final nine games are at home. With quarterback Josh Stilley (knee) out, junior Tyler Keane hopes to solidify himself at the position.X-No. 19 Villanova (2-1) at Lafayette (1-2), 6 p.m. -- Lafayette leads the series 4-0 with a 77-3 advantage in points. OK, these eastern Pennsylvania teams havent played since 1920.Sacred Heart (3-0) at X-No. 20 Stony Brook (2-1), 6 p.m. -- With three opening wins, Northeast Conference program Sacred Heart has a head start on winning the Pioneer League. The Pioneers finally veer away from the Pioneer to visit Stony Brook, which is coming off its demolition of CAA power Richmond and has bigger goals in mind.Saint Francis (1-2) at X-No. 22 Albany (3-0), 7 p.m. -- The surprising Great Danes, who have matched last years win total, are first in the FCS in turnovers forced (12) and interceptions (seven), and second in turnover margin (plus-10).X-No. 24 McNeese (1-2, 0-1 Southland) at Incarnate Word (1-2, 1-1), 7 p.m. -- It must be a season of passing if McNeese is allowing only 108 rushing yards per game yet is only ranked 25th nationally in the category. After two close losses, coach Lance Guidry says the Cowboys best is yet to come.X-No. 3 Jacksonville State (2-1) at Liberty (1-2), 7 p.m. -- Instead of at Williams Stadium, they should meet halfway between their schools in a stadium that fits both of their Top 10 fan bases. The Flames beat Montana and Coastal Carolina in prime-time home games last season.Elon (1-2, 0-0 CAA) at X-No. 8 William & Mary (2-1, 0-0), 7 p.m. -- The Tribe need All-CAA running back Kendell Anderson to be healthy, but redshirt freshman Albert Funderburke is averaging 8.8 yards per carry. It helps to have a veteran offensive line that includes 6-foot-8 right tackle Jerry Ugokwe.X-No. 2 Sam Houston State (2-0, 1-0 Southland) at Houston Baptist (2-1, 1-1), 8 p.m. -- Well, the Bearkats did rack up 63 points and 727 yards in last years game.No. 25 Portland State (1-2, 0-0 Big Sky) at X-Southern Utah (1-1, 0-0), 8 p.m. -- The defending champion Thunderbirds are still playing solid defense despite the losses of James Cowser, Miles Killebrew and LeShaun Sims. Its up to Portland State QB Alex Kuresa to get the Vikings on track.Idle: No. 1 North Dakota State, No. 10 The Citadel, No. 14 Northern Iowa, No. 15 South Dakota State, No. 16 Youngstown State and No. 21 North Carolina A&T ' ' '