Las Vegas Review-Journal

Four Continents ice dancing won by U.S.

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Madison Chock and Evan

Bates of the United States captured their first major internatio­nal title, winning the ice dancing competitio­n at the Four Continents Figure Skating Championsh­ips in Anaheim, California.

Chock and Bates, second at the U.S. Championsh­ips two weeks ago, totaled 207.42 points to edge Canadians Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje (203.93). Canada’s Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier were third.

Tennis: At Montpellie­r, France, Jo-wilfried Tsonga beat seventh-seeded Pierre-hugues Herbert 6-4, 6-2 in an all-french final of the Open Sud de France, winning his 17th ATP title and denying his countryman a first.

Soccer: At Manchester, England, Sergio Aguero notched a hat trick for a second straight Sunday as Manchester City routed Chelsea 6-0 in the Premier League, the west London club’s most decisive loss in 28 years.

Bowling: At Fairlawn, Ohio, Jason Belmonte, 35, of Australia won his third PBA Tournament of Champions title, tying Hall of Famers Pete Weber and Earl Anthony with a record 10th PBA Tour major crown.

Motor sports: At Pomona, Calif., rain prompted eliminatio­ns for the season-opening Lucas

Oil NHRA Winternati­onals to be reschedule­d for Monday, starting at 10 a.m. at Auto Club Raceway.

Boxing: At Fresno, Calif., Jose Ramirez (24-0, 16 knockouts) retained his WBC junior welterweig­ht title by beating Jose Zepeda (30-2, 25 KOS) by majority decision.

From staff and wire reports

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