SAINT JOHN, N.B. - Spencer Smallman scored in the fifth round of the shootout to lead the Saint John Sea Dogs past the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 5-4 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play on Saturday night.Adam Marsh paced the offence for the Sea Dogs (11-3-3) with two goals in regulation. Matthew Highmore and Jakub Zboril also scored the Saint John.Jeremie Beaudin, Phelix Martineau, Clark Bishop and Loik Leveille found the back of the net for the Screaming Eagles (7-9-3).Bobby Dugan got the win for Saint John, turning aside 36 shots. Francois Brassard earned the first star of the game by making 48 saves for Cape Breton.The Sea Dogs went 1 for 6 on the power play while the Screaming Eagles went 1 for 1.---PHOENIX 5 DRAKKAR 4 (OT)BAIE-COMEAU, Que. — Jeremy Roy scored at 2:32 of overtime as Sherbrooke beat the Drakkar.Charles-Eric Legare struck twice for the first-place Phoenix (13-5-0) with Time Wieser and Kay Schweri also picking up goals.Maxime St-Cyr had two goals for Baie-Comeau (12-5-2) while Bokondji Imama and Dzmitry Ambrozheichik rounded out the attack.---CATARACTES 5 OCEANIC 4 (OT)SHAWINIGAN, Que. — Sebastien Gauthier found the back of the net at 3:14 of overtime as the Cataractes edged Rimouski.Dennis Yan, Giovanni Fiore, Alexis DAoust and Anthony Beauvillier also chipped in for Shawinigan (9-9-2).Michael Joly had two goals for the Oceanic (13-5-2) with Simon Tremblay and Christopher Clapperton also scoring.---FOREURS 5 TITAN 2VAL-dOR, Que. — Nicolas Aube-Kubel had a goal and an assist to go along with his plus-three rating for the Foreurs in their win over Acadie-Bathurst.Julien Gauthier, Jeremie Fraser, Olivier Galipeau and Pierre-Maxime Poudrier supplied the rest of the Val-dOr (6-11-1) offence.Egor Popov and Nicholas Blanchard each had a goal for the Titan (5-13-1).---MOOSEHEADS 3 WILDCATS 2HALIFAX — Philippe Gadoury struck twice in the third period for the Mooseheads in their victory against Moncton.Danny Moynihan scored at 19:45 of the first period to round out Halifaxs (6-10-2) attack.Jacob Sweeney and Stephen Johnson both replied in the third period for the Wildcats (10-8-0).---VOLTIGEURS 2 TIGRES 1 (SO)DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Marc-Antoine Bouillon had the deciding shootout goal as the Voltigeurs slipped past Victoriaville.Matthew Boucher scored his first of the year for Drummondville (9-6-2) in the first period.Filip Pyrochta found the back of the net 35 seconds into the game for the Tigres (9-5-3).---ARMADA 4 REMPARTS 2QUEBEC, Que. — Danick Martel had two special-teams goals, one short-handed and one on the power play, to lead Blainville-Boisbriand past the Remparts.Philippe Sanche and Colin MacSween also scored for the Armada (9-6-2).Raphael Maheux and Adam Erne both chipped in for Quebec (12-6-0).---OLYMPIQUES 6 HUSKIES 5ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. — Alex Dostie and Yakov Trenin both recorded two goals as Gatineau held on to beat the Huskies.Jonathan Bourcier and Alexis Pepin rounded out the attack for the Olympiques (9-7-4).Mathieu Lemay struck twice for Rouyn-Noranda (10-8-0), with Jean-Christophe Beaudin, Ryan Penny and Francis Perron also scoring.--- Michael Bennett Eagles Jersey . 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Josh Sweat Eagles Jersey .Y. - Rob Manfred was promoted Monday to Major League Baseballs chief operating officer, which may make him a candidate to succeed Bud Selig as commissioner.VANCOUVER -- Mike Benevides believes the toughest test for a young quarterback comes in his second start. "Game No. 1 youre just trying to get through it," the B.C. Lions head coach said Thursday. "Game No. 2 you know youre the starter. Theres a lot of different things. The opponent has some tape on you." Thomas DeMarco not only survived his second professional start last week, he improved to 2-0 and will be going for a third straight win Friday night when the Lions host the Saskatchewan Roughriders in a key West Division matchup at B.C. Place Stadium. The 24-year-old from Palm Desert, Calif., who saw limited action as the Lions third-string quarterback last season, has been thrown into the fire the last two weeks with starter Travis Lulay nursing a shoulder injury. "Hes a tremendous competitor. Everything hes ever had to do, hes had to overcome (adversity)," Benevides said of DeMarco. "He has tremendous poise. He has a way that the games not too big for him. Hes got a way to stay humble and stay loose and relaxed. "Theres no doubt experience is not in his favour but what hes done has been quite amazing." DeMarco has been efficient, if not spectacular, for the Lions (9-4), completing 39-of-65 passes for 435 yards and four touchdowns against zero interceptions. He said that making his first two starts on the road, including 24-22 victory over the Roughriders (8-5) in Regina and a 53-17 blowout of the Blue Bombers in Winnipeg last week, has been beneficial. "I feel a little more comfortable. Its not my first play going in, but whether youre home or away youre going to have those nerves," said DeMarco, whose team is 6-0 at B.C. Place. "Youre going to have that anxiety to get in there and play well. "The biggest thing is the longer Im in there, the more comfortable Im going to get." DeMarco got a big boost from the Lions defence in last weeks victory over Winnipeg that clinched a playoff berth. Adam Bighill was a catalyst with 10 tackles, a sack and two forced fumbles. The third-year linebacker also had 30-yard touchdown return of a fumble and was named the CFLs defensive player of the week and the defensive player of the month for September as the Lions won their third straight. Lions cornerback Joshua Bell ssaid the B.ddddddddddddC. defenders are feeding off each others energy. "You actually start salivating because you want to make the next play," he said. "Its like lions on a big catch. Everybody wants a piece of that meat." The Roughriders, meanwhile, limp into the game having lost four straight after ripping off wins in eight of their first nine contests. Saskatchewan quarterback Darian Durant has three straight 300-yard passing games and six touchdowns over that span, but has been intercepted six times. "Were definitely entering the most crucial part of the season," Durant said. "Were fighting for playoff seedings. "The good thing about it is we can control our own destiny. We play these guys two more times." Fridays game also marks the return to Vancouver of former Lions receiver Geroy Simon, who was traded to Saskatchewan in the off-season. The 38-year-old broke the CFL record for career catches last week in the Roughriders 17-12 loss to the Montreal Alouettes. Saskatchewan expects to have star running back Kory Sheets in the lineup after he missed the last two weeks with a knee injury. Sheets was a key to Saskatchewans early season success with a league-high 1,222 yards rushing. "Hes certainly a big-time player and our guys are jacked up to play against him," Benevides said. "Hes going to get his yardage. Hes going to make his plays. I think the biggest thing is how you approach it. I think it takes 12 men running to the football (on defence)." Saskatchewan can tie B.C. for second in the West standings with a victory, while the Lions can pull even with the Stampeders -- at least temporarily -- ahead of next weeks pivotal game at Calgary. The Stampeders host the Blue Bombers on Saturday. "Our mentality isnt to get a home playoff game. Our mentality is to play at home the whole playoffs," Lions defensive back Korey Banks said. "Were going to take care of our own destiny. The cards are in our hands and we like it that way." Follow Joshua Clipperton on Twitter at (at)josh--clipperton Notes: The Lions will wear their black third jerseys on Friday night. ... Lulay will also miss next weeks game at Calgary before being re-evaluated ahead of B.C.s Oct. 19 game at Saskatchewan. 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