WINDSOR, Ont. - Slater Doggett scored his second of the game 2:06 into overtime as the Windsor Spitfires beat the Mississauga Steelheads 5-4 in Ontario Hockey League action on Saturday night.Markus Soberg, Ryan Foss and Josh Ho-Sang also found the back of the net for the Spitfires (4-7-1).Sam Babintsev struck twice for the Steelheads (4-4-1) with Brandon Devlin and Bryson Cianfrone rounding out the offence.Brendan Johnston turned aside 23 shots to get the win for Windsor while Spencer Martin kicked out 37 shots in the loss.Both teams scored twice on the man advantage.---KNIGHTS 5 BULLS 1LONDON, Ont. — Mitchell Marner scored one of four second-period goals for the Knights on the power play as they cruised by Belleville.Christian Dvorak, Max Domi, Matt Rupert and Chandler Yakimowicz also scored for London (5-6-0).Vancouver Canucks prospect Jordan Subban had the lone goal for the Bulls (9-2-0).---OTTERS 8 WOLVES 1SUDBURY, Ont. — Mason Marchment struck twice for Erie in its rout of the Wolves.Patrick Murphy, Kyle Petit, Taylor Raddysh, Dylan Strome, Travis Dermott and Connor McDavid rounded out the attack for the Otters (11-0-1). McDavid and Strome both added three assists.Matt Schmalz scored his seventh of the year early in the third period for Sudbury (1-12-0).---RANGERS 5 WHALERS 3PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Brent Pedersen had a goal and an assist as Kitchener skated past the Whalers.Gustaf Franzen, Max Iafrate, Dmitrii Sergeev and Mike Davies supplied the rest of the Rangers (6-3-3) offence.Matt Mistele, Sonny Milano and Mathew Campagna chipped in for Plymouth (6-6-1).---67s 6 STING 1SARNIA, Ont. — Erik Bradford struck twice and added two assists for Ottawa in its dominant win over the Sting.Tyler Hill, Artur Tyanulin, Brendan Bell and Dante Salituro also scored for the 67s (5-6-0).Nikita Korostelev scored for Sarnia (4-6-2) at 19:48 of the third period to spoil the shutout bid.---GREYHOUNDS 4 PETES 2SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Jared McCann had a goal and an assist for the Greyhounds as they doubled up Peterborough.Bryan Moore, Michael Bunting and Gabe Guertler also scored for Sault Ste. Marie (10-3-0).Cameron Lizotte and Hunter Garlent both found the back of the net for the Petes (2-6-3).---BATTALION 4 COLTS 3BARRIE, Ont. — Ray Huether scored early in the third period to put North Bay ahead two goals en route to beating the Colts.David Sherman, Zach Bratina and Nick Paul rounded out the attack for the Battalion (6-2-3).C.J. Garcia, Joseph Blandisi and Cordell James responded for Barrie (7-5-1).---ATTACK 3 STORM 2 (SO)OWEN SOUND, Ont. — Petrus Palmu had a goal in regulation and added another in the shootout for the Attack as they edged Guelph.Kyle Platzer also scored in regulation and in the shootout for Owen Sound (8-3-3).Tyler Bertuzzi had both goals for the Storm (6-3-3).--- Swell Flasche 500 Ml . Wrights first stint with Milwaukee was on a 10-day contract from March 14-23. He played in two games, averaging six points and two rebounds in 16. Swell Schweiz . -- Jake Peavy arrived at Bostons spring training complex on Monday with a large white bandage covering his left index finger, the result of a weekend accident. http://www.swelltrinkflascheschweiz.com/ .com) - Wimbledon runner-up Eugenie Bouchard notched a win, while second-seeded two-time champion Ana Ivanovic, third- seeded Australian Open runner-up Dominika Cibulkova and fifth seed Sabine Lisicki all exited the draw at the Generali Ladies Linz tennis event. Swell Flasche Holz . So far, so good: Gonzalez has allowed one run through 12 innings this season. His second start came Tuesday night, when he gave up only three singles over six innings to lead the Nationals to a 5-0 victory over the Miami Marlins. Swell Bottle Schweiz . The cause of his death is as of yet undetermined, but police said foul play is not suspected.Lawrence, KS (SportsNetwork.com) - In-state rivals collide in a Big 12 showdown, as the ninth-ranked Kansas Jayhawks play host to the Kansas State Wildcats on Saturday afternoon at the Allen Fieldhouse. Bill Selfs Jayhawks return home from a two-game road trip to the Lone Star State, where they knocked off Texas (75-62) and TCU (64-61). Kansas has now won three straight games and sits atop the Big 12 standings at 6-1. Bruce Webers Wildcats have had an up and down season, reflected in the teams 12-9 overall record. KSU is 5-3 in league play, but has dropped two of its last three games, including Tuesdays 65-59 setback at home to West Virginia. This series dates back to 1907, with Kansas holding a sizable 187-92 advantage all-time. The Jayhawks have won six of the last seven meetings, 13 of the last 15 and 48 of the last 52 clashes dating back to 1994. Kansas has won the last eight meetings in the Allen Fieldhouse dating back to 2007. It was a smothering West Virginia defense that did in the Wildcats this week, as KSU turned the ball over a season-high 25 times in the six-point loss. The team did itself no favors by shooting just .367 from the floor and an ugly .571 from the free-throw line (20-of-35). Marcus Foster led KSU with 15 points in defeat. Wesley Iwundu was the only other Wildcat to notch double digits in the loss, finishing with 12 points. Kansas State has been much more effficient in terms of its offensive play on the season.ddddddddddddThe Wildcats are averaging a modest 65.4 ppg, but are doing so on a solid .457 shooting. Foster is having a strong sophomore season, pacing the team with 13.8 ppg. Seniors Nino Williams (11.7 ppg) and Thomas Gipson (11.0 ppg) complete a trio of double-digit scoring threats for Kansas State. However, the scoring pool dries up fast after that, with the fourth-leading scorer (Justin Edwards) putting up just 6.4 ppg. It wasnt the most explosive offensive performance of the season, but Kansas was able to take advantage of a poor shooting effort by the Horned Frogs (.306) and escape Forth Worth with a three-point victory and maintain their standing atop the Big 12. Frank Mason III led the charge for Kansas, converting 8-of-12 from the floor, putting up 16 points in the win. No other Jayhawk managed double figures, with Perry Ellis and Landen Lucas tying for second on the team with eight points each. Kansas hasnt exactly been an offensive juggernaut this season at 72.0 ppg on .436 shooting, but the team has played solid defense, holding foes to .402 shooting and outrebounding them by seven boards per game. Mason headlines the play at the offensive end, pacing the Jayhawks in both scoring (12.9 ppg) and assists (4.0 apg). Ellis ranks second in scoring (12.6 ppg) and is tops on the team in rebounding (6.9 rpg). ' ' '