HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. -- Ashley Wagner won the Progressive Skate America womens title Saturday, edging California training partner Mariah Bell.Japans Shoma Uno topped the mens short program earlier, followed by Americans Adam Rippon and Jason Brown.Wagner, the world silver medalist, overcame a few mistakes in her free skate for her second Skate America title in five seasons.Today was a little sticky, but at the end of the day I got the job done, Wagner said. I think I built upon what I did at the Japan Open. It felt like more of a complete program and I think thats what pulled me through today. Beyond that, I think I have some serious spin levels to work on going into Cup of China; they were dearly missed today.Wagner, who also noted problems with her loop combination, finished with 196.44 points.Bell, who was sixth after the short program, turned in an event-best free skate with her East of Eden program that helped her net a total score of 191.59. Bell competed on the Grand Prix Series for the first time last year at Skate America, where she placed eighth. She moved two months ago from Colorado to train under coach Rafael Arutunian in Lakewood, California.Im proud of my performance today, Bell said. My goal this season has been to improve on my personal best. I havent really been thinking about results or placements, but being on the podium is exciting and Im looking forward to the rest of the season. Im feeling now like I can do it under pressure and thats something that I can take with me.Japans Mai Mihara, second after the short program, hung on to place third with 189.28 points.U.S. champion Gracie Gold, third after the short program, fell out of medal contention with two falls in her free skate.It was an unfortunate long program; the score was overly generous but I appreciate what I was able to pull out, Gold said. I need to go back to the drawing board.Uno landed two quad jumps and secured the lead after the short program, with Rippon and Brown close behind in second and third.The free skate Sunday will determine the winner.Everything went as I was practicing, Uno said through a translator. It was unexpected that I missed the triple toe at the end of the combination, but the quad went really well, maybe too well. Overall it was a good performance.Uno scored 89.15 points, while Rippon was second at 87.32, and Brown third at 85.75. Rippon didnt attempt a quad, while Brown fell on his opening quad toeloop.Its always exciting to skate well at home and have the audience on their feet, said Rippon, the U.S. champion. Later in the season Id like to have a quad in my short program and improve the overall quality.Brown, from the Chicago area, said he was happy with his performance despite the fall on the quad.My mindset for this event is attack, so I just didnt want to hold back and thats how I feel I did, he said. Fausse Air Max 97 Pas Cher . The move comes after the Canadiens were approached by the Buffalo Sabres for permission to speak to Dudley - a former Sabres player and head coach. "The Sabres called for permission and I appreciate that, Im flattered, Dudley told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun of ESPN. Acheter Vapormax Pas Cher . Bjorn, who had a 36-hole total of 8-under 134, made a testing six-foot putt to save par on the 16th and a birdie on the 17th before bogeying the final hole after a misjudged approach shot. 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That includes U.S. Open champion Dustin Johnson, who had a 66 and was only three shots behind.Jordan Spieth also was in the mix until a triple bogey on the 16th hole sent him to a 71. He was five shots back.LPGA PORTLAND CLASSICPORTLAND, Ore. -- Defending champion Brooke Henderson continued her mastery of Columbia Edgewater Country Club, shooting a 70 to take a two-stroke lead after three rounds of the Cambia Portland Classic.The 18-year-old Canadian, who claimed her first LPGA Tour win a year ago in Portland, was at 13-under 203 heading into Sundays final round. Henderson leads Colombias Mariajo Uribe, who is 11-under after a 71.Henderson, who three weeks ago won the Womens PGA Championship, has shared or held the outright Portland lead the past six rounds. Henderson was aiming to become the first back-to-back Portland winner since Annika Sorenstam in 2002-03.Uribe was looking for her first LPGA Tour win. In her sixth year on tour, Uribes best finish was third at the 2015 Manulife Classic.Norways Suzann Pettersen, tied for the lead with Henderson after the second round, faded to 9-under following a 74. Pettersen was the only player among the top 15 players who didnt break par Saturday. Also at 9-under was 2014 Portlaand champion Austin Ernst following a 69.dddddddddddd.FRENCH OPENSAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France -- Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand had a 3-under 68 for a two-shot lead heading into the final round of the French Open.Rory McIlroy and South Koreas Wang Jeung-hun had 1-under 70s.Jaidee played consistently with three birdies, but McIlroys third round was erratic. The four-time major winner had six birdies, three bogeys and one double bogey.Wangs round featured three bogeys and four birdies.BARRACUDA CHAMPIONSHIPRENO, Nev. -- Greg Chalmers birdied five of the final six holes to increase his lead to six points in the Barracuda Championship, the PGA Tours lone modified Stableford scoring event.The 42-year-old Australian had seven birdies and a bogey for a 15-point round and 39-point total at Montreux in the scoring system that awards eight points for double eagle, five points for eagle, two points for birdie and deducts a point for bogey and three points for double bogey or worse.Ben Martin and Gary Woodland were tied for second. Martin had eight birdies in a 16-point round, the best score of the week. Woodland had an 11-point round. He won the 2013 event for the last of his two PGA Tour titles.Chalmers, Martin and most of the players are fighting for a spot in the British Open in two weeks at Royal Troon in Scotland. 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