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Canadians shine on the Pan Am diamond

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LIMA, Peru — Montreal’s Jennifer Abel and partner Pamela Ware of Ville Lemoyne, Que., claimed gold in the women’s three-metre synchroniz­ed springboar­g, the same event the duo finished fourth in at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

“It was a blast from the past. Today I felt really good and I think she did too,” said Ware. • BASEBALL Wes Darvill of Langley hit a grand slam in a six-run sixth inning and Canada moved a step closer to defending its Pan American Games baseball title with a 10-3 win over Colombia on Thursday.

The win gave Canada a 3-0 record in preliminar­y round-play. That means the Canadians will have a 1-0 headstart entering super round today.

“We’re right where we want to be,” Canada manager Ernie Whitt said. “Our ultimate goal is to win a gold medal and anything short of that I’d be disappoint­ed.”

The top two teams in each group after the preliminar­y round advance to the super round, with teams carrying over their results against the other teams advancing. With Canada winning Group B and Colombia (2-1) finishing second, the Canadians carry a win into the next round.

The top two teams in Group A had yet to be determined.

Trailing 1-0 in the sixth, Canada caught a break as Toronto’s Connor Panas reached second base on a dropped pop-up by Colombia’s second baseman and came around to score the tying run two batters later when Tristan Pompey of Mississaug­a, Ont., bounced a single through the middle of the infield.

Canada then took the lead in the sixth when Tyson Gillies of Vancouver drew a walk with the bases loaded setting up Darvill’s grand slam that banged off the foul pole in left field.

“Wes’s home run was a big momentum shift that worked in our favour,” Whitt said. “In these tournament­s you have to execute, not make mistakes and then you have a chance to win.”

Jordan Lennerton, also of Langley, added a three-run homer in the eighth as Canada piled up 14 hits.

Scott Richmond of North Vancouver struck out five in picking up the win.

Canada beat the United States 7-6 in a wild gold-medal game at the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto. Canada trailed by a run entering the bottom of the 10th, but scored the tying and winning runs on a botched pick-off attempt and a second throwing error. • CYCLING Amelia Walsh of Milton, Ont., and Kelsey Mitchell of Sherwood Park, Alta., took silver in women’s track team sprint.

“A medal is a medal, I’ll take it. I competed in Toronto 2015 in BMX and it wasn’t good at all, so this is a very big step up. I’m really happy,” said Walsh.

 ??  ?? Langley’s Wesley Darvill, right, gets high fives after hitting a grand slam against Colombia in Canada’s 10-3 victory at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, on Thursday. Canada improves to 3-0 in the tournament. More on the Pan Am Games,
Langley’s Wesley Darvill, right, gets high fives after hitting a grand slam against Colombia in Canada’s 10-3 victory at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, on Thursday. Canada improves to 3-0 in the tournament. More on the Pan Am Games,
 ?? FERNANDO VERGARA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Canadians Jennifer Abel, left, and Pamela Ware compete in the finals of the women’s three-metre springboar­d synchroniz­ed diving event at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, on Thursday. They went on to win the gold.
FERNANDO VERGARA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Canadians Jennifer Abel, left, and Pamela Ware compete in the finals of the women’s three-metre springboar­d synchroniz­ed diving event at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, on Thursday. They went on to win the gold.

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