SPOKANE, Wash. - Paul Bittner had a hat trick as the Portland Winterhawks beat the Spokane Chiefs 5-3 on Friday night in Western Hockey League action.Oliver Bjorkstrand scored once and added three assists for Portland (22-18-3) and Anton Cederholm also scored.Adam Helewka struck twice for the Chiefs (22-15-3), with Liam Stewart adding his 14th of the season.Goaltender Adin Hill turned away 27 shots for the win as Garret Hughson made 31 stops in the loss.The Winterhawks were scoreless on three power plays while Spokane scored once on five chances.---OIL KINGS 4 PATS 1REGINA — Brandon Ralph had a goal and an assist as Edmonton downed the Pats for its fourth-straight win.Davis Koch, Tyler Robertson and Lane Bauer also scored for the Oil Kings (20-16-5).Pavel Padakin answered back in the second period for Regina (25-13-3). The Pats entered the game having gone 5-0-1 in their last six games.---SILVERTIPS 6 WARRIORS 2MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Dawson Leedahl had a pair of goals and added an assist as Everett scored four times in the second period to beat the Warriors.Montreal Canadiens prospect Nikita Scherbak, Kohl Bauml, Ben Betker and Jordan Wharrie also chipped in for the Silvertips (25-12-4).Tanner Eberle opened the scoring on the power play for Moose Jaw (17-22-4). Brett Howden also scored for the Warriors, who dropped their third straight.---RAIDERS 4 BRONCOS 3 (OT)PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Reid Gardiner scored his second goal of the game at 1:05 of overtime as the Raiders edged Swift Current.Austin Glover and Kris Schmidli also scored for Prince Albert (18-23-1).Jordan Thomson, Cavin Leth and Jake DeBrusk had goals for the Broncos (20-17-5).---REBELS 3 ICE 1CRANBROOK, B.C. — Jeff de Wit and Presten Kopeck scored in the first period to lead Red Deer past the Ice.Riley Sheen added a power-play goal in the third period to round out the Rebels (22-14-5) attack.Cale Fleury replied with his first of the season in the third period for Kootenay (21-19-1).---HURRICANES 4 BLADES 1LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Giorgio Estephan had a three-point night — including two goals — as the Hurricanes scored four straight to beat Saskatoon.Tyler Wong and Kade Jensen rounded out the Lethbridge (10-23-6) attack. The win snaps its four-game losing streak.Cameron Hebig scored midway through the third period for the Blades (9-29-3).---ROCKETS 2 BLAZERS 1 (SO)KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Dillon Dube and Nick Merkley scored in the shootout as Kelowna beat the Blazers for its fourth-straight win.Edmonton Oilers prospect Leon Draisaitl tied the game for the No. 2 nationally-ranked Rockets (33-6-3) in the third period to force extra time.Luke Harrison found the back of the net with his eighth of the season for Kamloops (14-23-6).---AMERICANS 4 THUNDERBIRDS 3 (SO) KENNEWICK, Wash. — Richard Nejezchleb had the only goal in the shootout and started the comeback in regulation as the Americans slipped past Seattle.Nejezchleb and Brian Williams scored 29 seconds apart late in the third period to tie the game and force overtime for Tri-City (20-19-2). Tyler Morrison also scored in the first period.Defenceman Shea Theodore had a three-point night for the Thunderbirds (19-16-5) in his return from Canadas gold medal world junior team. Theodore scored twice and Jerret Smith added the other for Seattle.---ROYALS 3 COUGARS 2 (OT)VICTORIA — Tyler Soy scored 1:03 into overtime as the Royals edged Prince George.Brandon Magee led the Victoria (21-19-3) offence with two goals.Chase Witala and Aaron Boyd both scored short-handed goals for the Cougars (20-22-1).---GIANTS 5 TIGERS 3VANCOUVER — Matt Bellerive had a power-play goal in the first period for the Giants, as they scored three times in the opening period to beat Medicine Hat.Dalton Sward, Jesse Roach, Dakota Popoff and Mason Geertsen rounded out the Vancouver (19-20-2) attack.Markus Eisenschmid, Cole Sanford and Trevor Cox all scored for the No. 7 Tigers (28-10-2), who had their four-game winning streak halted.--- DOnta Foreman Womens Jersey . 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Anthony Rendon and Adam LaRoche led off the 11th with singles against David Carpenter (4-2). After left fielder Justin Upton made a leaping catch of Ian Desmonds liner, James Russell walked Bryce Harper to load the bases. Ramos then drove in Rendon with a single up the middle off Anthony Vavaro, Atlantas third pitcher of the inning. Devin Frandsens double to right field drove in two runs to make it 4-1. Ramos was initially ruled safe at home on the play, but the call was overturned following a replay challenge by Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez. Tyler Clippard (7-2) pitched a scoreless 10th inning, and Rafael Soriano got three outs for his 26th save in 30 chances. The Braves, who snapped an eight-game losing streak Friday night with a 7-6 win over the Nationals, were frustrated by leaving 11 runners on base. More offensive struggles wasted a strong start by Aaron Harang, who allowed one run in seven innings. "Its tough, especially against a team that we know were trying to make up ground on," Harang said. LaRoches homer in the sixth gave Washington a 1-0 lead, but the Braves tied it in the bottom half. Washingtons Tanner Roark and Harang opened with five scoreless innings before LaRoche led off the sixth with his 16th homer. The Braves settled for one run after loading the bases with no outs in the sixth. Tommy La Stella scored on Jason Heywards broken-bat fly ball to shallow centre field. Roark also lasted seeven innings, allowing one run, six hits and three walks.dddddddddddd BOOS FOR BRYCE Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper, booed consistently by Braves fans, might have tried to send a message back to the fans by scraping his cleat over the Atlanta "A" carved into the dirt behind the batters box, as if trying to scuff it. Fans responded with more boos. SPAN THE MAN Denard Spans fifth-inning triple gave him a 13-game hitting streak. He has reached base in 35 consecutive games, a streak that began on June 28. ALUMNI SOFTBALL Newly inducted Hall of Famer Greg Maddux, and Chipper Jones were among the former Braves players who played in a legends softball game. Jones, wearing shorts and striped socks, homered in his first at-bat. Maddux settled for a double. John Rocker and Ryan Klesko were among other players to easily clear the short fence for homers. TRAINERS ROOM Nationals: Right fielder Jayson Werth was scratched from the lineup as he continues to be slowed by a sore right ankle and right shoulder. He walked as a pinch-hitter in the 11th and should start on Sunday night, according to Williams. ... Outfielder Steven Souza, who hurt his shoulder in a collision with the right-field wall and left Fridays game, entered as a pinch-runner for Werth. Braves: Shortstop Andrelton Simmons sprained left ankle is improving. Gonzalez said Simmons might play by Tuesday. Simmons was no longer wearing a soft cast, but had the ankle wrapped. ... Right-hander Shae Simmons, on the disabled list with a right shoulder strain since July 27, said he "felt really good today" throwing in the outfield. He still hasnt thrown off a mound. UP NEXT Nationals: Left-hander Gio Gonzalez will try to end a streak of four straight losses in his last five starts at Turner Field on Sunday night. He won his first two career starts in Atlanta before a long string of bad luck. Gonzalez has received one run of support in each of his last five starts in Atlanta. Braves: Left-hander Alex Wood will look for his first win since July 20. Wood is 0-2 in his last three starts, dropping him to 7-9 with a 3.20 ERA for the season. Wood is 1-1 with a 2.25 ERA in two starts against Washington this season. ' ' '