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SHANGHAI, China -- U. Adrian Gonzalez Jersey .S. Open champion Rory McIlroy shot a 3-under 69 on Friday to take a two-stroke lead after the second round of the Shanghai Masters. After a bogey-free opening round on Thursday, McIlroy struggled on the front nine, bogeying the fourth hole. He hit his drive into the water on the par-4 ninth and took a double-bogey to drop back into a four-way share of the lead. The 22-year-old from Northern Ireland recovered with four birdies on the back nine to finish at 11-under 133 -- two strokes ahead of Noh Seung-yul of South Korea. "I liked the birdie on 18, and had a good back nine," McIlroy said. "To shoot four birdies kept me going after the double bogey." Noh, 20, made the biggest move of the day, making nine birdies for a 63 -- the lowest round of the tournament so far -- and vaulting from joint 18th place to second. He birdied three of his last four holes. Noh, ranked 95th in the world, got his biggest victory to date at the Malaysian Open last year, where he become the second-youngest winner in European Tour history. He is also a former Asian Tour rookie of the year. "I had hurt my ankle and not been able to practice too much and also not be able to swing as hard as I would like. I just decided to be careful with how I played," he said. "I putted well and chose good options, which obviously helped my score." Anthony Kim of the United States (68) and Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa (66) were a stroke behind Noh at 8-under, followed by Padraig Harrington of Ireland (70) and Hunter Mahan of the United States (72). Mahan, who was in second place after the opening round, also had trouble on the front nine on Friday, bogeying twice and holing just one birdie. He was at 1-under for the day until bogeying the 18th hole to finish at even par. Ian Poulter (71) and Robert Karlsson (69) were 6 under, and John Daly followed his opening 69 with a 70 to match Lee Westwood (70), Colin Montgomerie (69) and Masters champion Charl Schwartzel (69) at 5 under. There are 30 players, including 10 major winners, vying for the $2 million first prize, the richest in golf. The International Management Group-run event, being held for the first year, is not sanctioned by a major tour and does not have world-ranking points. Chris Johnson Youth Jersey . Devos had two assists as the Victoriaville Tigres beat the Lewiston Maineiacs 4-2 in QMJHL play Sunday afternoon. Ramon Foster Jersey . -- Washingtons Kyle Shanahan took his turn at the microphone on Friday, challenging comments made by Donovan McNabbs agent. Tim Brown Raiders Jersey . Briere opened the third and final round by scoring on a soft shot between the pads of Capitals goaltender Michal Neuvirth. Alexander Semin looked like he prolonged the session, but as Flyers goaltender Brian Boucher slid, his chance rang off the left post to end the contest. Brice McCain Jersey .5 percent year on year in 2009, much higher than the countrys revised national GDP growth of 9. Demaryius Thomas Jersey . David West was the Hornets leading scorer with 29 points, but suffered an apparently serious left knee injury in the final minute of the fourth quarter after stuffing in a game-tying dunk. Chris Paul scored five of his 24 points in overtime to help New Orleans start a three-game road trip with a win.Andris Dzerins broke out of a long scoring slump in a big way on Sunday. Dzerins scored three goals and set up two more to lift the Kingston Frontenacs to an 8-6 comeback victory over the Ottawa 67s in Ontario Hockey League action. All three of Dzerins goals came in the third period, where the Frontenacs (11-32-6-3) rallied from a 5-4 deficit with less than eight minutes remaining. Dzerins, whose power-play goal with 2:01 left proved to be the winner, had not found the net since January 3rd. The Latvian import added an empty-netter as Kingston stopped a two-game losing slide and won for just the second time in nine games. "A lot of games, weve got a lot of shots, but the goals werent going in so its nice to have a game like this," Frontenacs coach Doug Gilmour said. "All the work weve put into it is paying off." Ethan Werek, George Lovatsis, Jaroslav Kruzik and Bobby Mignardi each added a goal and an assist while Stephen Francella also scored for Kingston. Nathan Moon added five assists and Mavric Parks made 32 saves. Elsewhere in the OHL, it was: Kitchener 4, Sault Ste. Marie 1; Mississauga 2, Saginaw 1 (SO); Owen Sound 5, London 2; and Sudbury 5, Oshawa 4. At Ottawa, Travis Gibbons scored twice and Logan Couture added a goal and three assists for the 67s (30-18-3-2), who lost for the second time in three days. Anthony Nigro and Corey Cowick each had a goal and an assist and Thomas Kiriakou and Julien Demers recorded a pair of assists apiece. Ottawa starting goaltender Adam Courchaine allowed six goals on 31 shots before making way for Chris Perugini, who made three of four stops the rest of the way. Andre Branch Jersey. Rangers 4, Greyhounds 1 At Kitchener, Ont., Jeff Skinner recorded his first OHL hat trick as the Rangers handled Sault Ste. Marie. Julian Cimadamore also scored for Kitchener (22-27-1-2). Jacob Muzzin ended Parker Van Buskirks shutout bid with a power-play goal early in the third period for the Greyhounds (16-34-2-2). Majors 2, Spirit 1 (SO) At Mississauga, Ont., Jared Gomes scored the only goal in the shootout to help the St. Michaels Majors edge Saginaw. The 20-year-old native of Brampton, Ont., also set up defenceman Blake Parlett in regulation for Mississauga (28-22-1-2). Defenceman Nick Crawford gave the Spirit (30-18-0-4) a 1-0 lead when he scored his fifth goal of the season during a Saginaw power play in the first period. Attack 5, Knights 2 At Owen Sound, Ont., David Kolomatis had two goals and two assists as the Attack stunned London. Joey Hishon had a goal and two assists for Owen Sound (21-20-6-6), while Andrew Wilkins and Marcus Carroll also scored. Daniel Erlich and Vladimir Roth replied for the Knights (37-14-1-2), who lost their fourth straight and played their second straight game without OHL scoring leader John Tavares, who is out after suffering a shoulder injury on Friday. Wolves 5, Generals 4 At Oshawa, Ont., John Kurtz scored twice in the third period to lift Sudbury over the Generals. Jared Staal also scored twice and Kain Allicock added another for the Wolves (22-26-2-4). Rookies Christian Thomas and John Padulo scored two goals each for Oshawa (22-25-2-4).  ' ' '

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