The Winnipeg Goldeyes had a chance to sweep a doubleheader for the second time this season Saturday night, but it just wasnt in the cards on a wet night in Indiana. Playing through a heavy mist at times, the Goldeyes lost 5-2 to the Gary SouthShore RailCats in Game 2 of Saturdays doubleheader. The split leaves Winnipeg three games back of the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks for first place in the American Associations North Division. The Goldeyes grabbed an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning off a Casey Haerther RBI double, but the RailCats answered back with two runs in bottom of the second inning. Winnipeg tied the game in the top of the fourth inning when Fehlandt Lentini touched home plate off a Nate Samson ground out, but Gary scored two runs again in the bottom of the fourth inning to retake the lead and added on another run an inning later. At the plate, Nick Liles went three-for-three in the second game and went six-for-six in the doubleheader. Goldeyes starter Ryan Sasaki took the loss in his Goldeyes debut. He allowed four runs, three of which were earned, in three innings of work. Ari Ronick got the win for Gary, while Ian Durham earned the save. The two teams will meet in the rubber match Sunday afternoon at U.S. Steel Yard in Gary, Ind. at 2:10 p.m. Coverage on FAB 94.3 FM begins with 55 with Forney at 12:30 p.m. Goldeyes cool down RailCats in extra innings An error by the Gary SouthShore RailCats left the door unlocked and the Winnipeg Goldeyes smashed through it in extra innings. Winnipeg scored three runs with two out in the top of the ninth inning to beat Gary 5-2 in Game 1 of Saturday nights doubleheader, which was scheduled to go seven innings. The Goldeyes win ended Garys eight-game winning streak. With one out in the top of the ninth, Mike Coles reached base for Winnipeg on an error by the RailCats shortstop Zac Mitchell. Coles stole second base and, after Amos Ramon struck out, scored on a single by Josh Mazzola. Nick Liles would then double in Mazzola and score on a single from Casey Haerther. Gary struck for two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning with two runs off Goldeyes starter Mark Hardy to start the scoring, as Zac Mitchell hit an RBI double for the RailCats and scored a batter later on a Chase Tucker single. Winnipeg tied the game half an inning later in the top of the sixth inning. After the Goldeyes loaded the bases with three consecutive singles, Haerther scored Ramon on a sac fly and Fehlandt Lentini singled to score Josh Mazzola. Liles, who entered the game as a pinch runner for an injured Leonard Davis, and Lentini each had three hits of Winnipeg, while Casey Haerther had two RBI. Brendan Lafferty pitched 2/3 of an inning of relief to earn the win, while Patrick Keating came in for the ninth inning for his seventh save of the season. 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Andrew Wiggins made 10-of-12 from the foul line and scored 17 for Kansas (14-4, 5-0 Big 12), which capped a stretch of four straight games against ranked opponents unscathed.Jamie George scored a try in front of England head coach Eddie Jones as Saracens overwhelmed Sale 50-3 in a Champions Cup mismatch at Allianz Park.Marcelo Bosch, Sean Maitland (two), George, Chris Wyles and Richard Barrington all touched down for the rampant Saracens while Owen Farrell added 13 points with the boot before Alex Lozowski took over kicking duties.A sole Alan MacGinty penalty accounted for all of Sales points in the heavy defeat by the reigning champions.George is hoping to capitalise if Dylan Hartley is banned for the beginning of the RBS 6 Nations after being sent off for Northampton against Leinster on Friday and he did his cause no harm.Hartley was shown a red card for a swinging arm on Sean OBrien and faces a lengthy suspension, potentially offering George the chance to make his full debut at hooker against France on February 4.Saracens were bolstered by the return of their England contingent from autumn duty and responded by seizing control of Pool Three with a bonus-point victory numbering six tries despite the driving rain.George, Farrell, Mako Vunipola and George Kruis returned to Saracens starting XV, but it was lock Maro Itoje who starred with an influential shift that saw him named man of the match.Farrell, who successfully kicked three penalties and two conversions, was replaced just seconds after the interval, Lozowski coming on despite the England playmaker not appearing to have suffered an injury.The result leaves Saracens just one match short of equalling Munsters tournament record of 13 successive wins.Sale had three players sin-binned and in the 53rd minute the task before them grew even bigger when Australian giant Will Skelton stepped off the bench to make his debut for the hosts having beeen signed on a short-term contract.ddddddddddddMark McCalls double winners used their driving maul to force an early penalty that was slotted by Farrell and were denied a try soon after when wing Josh Charnley executed a magnificent try-saving tackle on Richard Wigglesworth.Wigglesworths authority was stamped all over the opening quarter and in the 17th minute he conjured a try for Bosch.Brad Barritt sucked in defenders with a robust carry and Wigglesworth arrived to dart through a gap at the breakdown and bided his time before sending Bosch over.Saracens would have grabbed a second try had Alex Goode not been offside when Farrell brilliantly steered a kick off the side of his foot for the full-back to touch down.Farrell was flattened off the ball by number eight Laurence Pearce, who was sent to the sin bin as a result, but Englands fly-half exacted revenge when he helped orchestrate a dynamic try for Maitland coming off the right wing.Sales defence splintered too easily and Maitland was able to glide through the gap in midfield opened by the hosts quick hands, coasting over the whitewash.The half ended with a long-range penalty by Bosch and when play restarted the Sharks were once again reduced to 14 men with lock Jonathan Mills sent to the sin-bin for a line-out offence.George finished a powerful Saracens drive and in the 51st minute the bonus point was secured when Goode stabbed a kick to the left wing for Wyles to grab and touch down.The floodgates opened as Maitland plotted a mazy path over the whitewash and replacement prop Barrington burrowed over from close range to complete the rout. 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