PETERBOROUGH, Ont. - Kevin Lebanc had a five-point night with a goal and four assists to lead the Barrie Colts to a 7-2 rout of the Peterborough Petes on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League play.Joseph Blandisi and Brendan Lemieux both scored twice for the Colts (13-11-2). Nick Pastorious and Justin Scott rounded out the attack.Josh MacDonald and Jonathan Ang replied for Peterborough (9-14-4), which dropped its third straight.Mackenzie Blackwood kicked out 37 shots for the win. Dylan Wells made 11 saves on 15 shots in 20 minutes for the Petes. He was replaced by Matthew Mancina, who turned aside 20-of-23 shots in 40 minutes.Barrie scored once on nine power-play chances while Peterborough was scoreless on 10 opportunities.---FRONTENACS 3 ICEDOGS 2 (SO) KINGSTON, Ont. — Evan McEneny scored the decisive goal in the shootout and added another in regulation as the Frontenacs edged Niagara.Robert Polesello opened the scoring for Kingston (13-10-3).Jordan Maletta and Brendan Perlini chipped in for the IceDogs (8-19-1), who dropped their fourth straight.---BULLS 3 OTTERS 2 (SO) BELLEVILLE, Ont. — Vancouver Canucks prospect Jordan Subban scored the decisive goal in the shootout as the Bulls downed Erie.Adam Laishram and Matt Luff had regulation goals for Belleville (15-13-2).Nick Betz struck twice for the Otters (22-4-2).---KNIGHTS 3 WHALERS 1PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Max Domi recorded a hat trick as London snapped a four-game losing streak against the Whalers.Christian Dvorak and Mitchell Marner both added a pair of assists for the Knights (16-10-2).Liam Dunda scored on the power play for Plymouth (10-16-2), which lost its fourth straight.---SPITFIRES 5 BATTALION 4WINDSOR, Ont. — Aaron Luchuk scored a hat trick for the Spitfires as they edged North Bay.Logan Brown and Jamie Lewis also chipped in for Windsor (10-16-1).Kyle Wood, Miles Liberati, Ray Huether and Mike Amadio had goals for the Battalion (14-7-5).---SPIRIT 5 STING 2SAGINAW, Mich. — Dylan Sadowy struck twice as the Spirit snapped Sarnias six-game winning streak.Kris Bennett, Mitchell Webb and Connor Brown supplied the rest of the offence for Saginaw (12-13-2).Pavel Zacha and Daniel Nikandrov responded for the Sting (14-12-2).---ATTACK 5 RANGERS 2OWEN SOUND, Ont. — Kyle Platzer had a hat trick and added an assist to lead the Attack past Kitchener.Chris Bigras and Zach Nastasiuk also chipped in with goals for Owen Sound (14-9-5).Nick Magyar found the back of the net twice for the Rangers (13-8-6). 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Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (OT, McGill) You Should Know: Over the course of his university career, Duvernay-Tardifs commitments to medical school and the family business frequently limited him to one practice per week, yet he was still the Metras Trophy winner as the Top Lineman in CIS football in 2013.ARLINGTON, Texas -- Colby Lewis had to be reminded about his last victory for the Texas Rangers. It had been a while. Lewis allowed one run over 5 1-3 innings for his first win in nearly two years, after elbow surgery and a unique hip procedure, and the Rangers beat the Chicago White Sox 6-3 on Saturday night for their fifth consecutive victory. "Its pretty sentimental," Lewis said. "Its one of those victories that Im just excited about." The 34-year-old right-hander won for the first time since June 17, 2012, a month before his last game prior to surgery to repair a torn flexor tendon in his right elbow. He was still rehabbing from that last August when he had right hip resurfacing surgery, and is the first known major league pitcher to return from that operation to remove bone spurs without a full hip replacement. "It was awesome," shortstop Elvis Andrus said. "Were really glad for him." Joakim Soria, the fifth Texas reliever, worked a perfect ninth for his third save in four chances. He then gave the game ball to Lewis (1-1). Before his season debut Monday night, a home loss to Seattle when he also went 5 1-3 innings, Lewis hadnt made a major league start since July 18, 2012. "Im still kind of disappointed that i didnt go deeper in the ball game," Lewis said. "But I felt like the 85 (pitches) were a lot better than the 88 that I threw the other day. I felt like I was more relaxed. I was more myself." Manager Ron Washington said that kind of improvement is what the Rangers wanted to see from Lewis. "He came out and kept the ball down for the most part and used his pitches well, kept his stamina going for the time that he was out there," Washington said. Texas went ahead to stay on Prince Fielders high-arching blast to right leading off the fourth for a 2-1 lead. It was only his second homer in his 18 games with Texas. Shin-Soo Choo and Alex Rios each had three hits for the Rangers and Kevin Kouzmanoff homered leading off the eighth, giving him a 10-game hitting streak to start his Rangers career. Jose Quintana (1-1) allowed five runs and nine hits over five innings, and the White Sox lost their fourth straight. "He was pretty good. It wasnt his best stuff, but they are going to get hits, just because of the way the ballpark plays," manager Robin Ventura said.dddddddddddd "But once they start falling in, those are the ones that hurt you." Dayan Viciedos two-run single in the eighth got the White Sox within 5-3 before Alexei Ramirez, who entered the game with a AL-leading .379 batting average, grounded into an inning-ending double play. Ramirez finished 0 for 4 to snap his 21-game hitting streak, the longest hitting streak by a White Sox player since Carlos Lees franchise-record 28 in a row 10 years ago, and drop his average to .357. After Fielders homer, Josh Wilson had a two-run single in the fourth before Choos RBI-double made it 5-1. "The situation in the fourth inning changed the game for me," Quintana said. "One pitch. But now Im thinking about the next start." Chicago opened the second inning with three consecutive singles -- equaling its season-low hit total from the night before in a span of five pitches. Ramirez then grounded into a double play to send home a run that tied the game at 1. Texas had three consecutive hits in the first, though No. 2 Elvis Andrus got tagged out in a rundown between first and second base after his single. Rios had an RBI double for a 1-0 lead and to stretch his hitting streak to six games. After Andrus was tagged out diving back into first, Texas manager Ron Washington took one step out of the dugout like he might challenge the play. He instead returned to his seat, and TV replays showed that Andrus was indeed out. Notes: Chicago leadoff hitter Adam Eaton left with a mild strain in his left hamstring after batting in the fifth. Eaton and manager Robin Ventura said the injury wasnt related to a collision with 1B Fielder the previous pitch on a foul-ball roller up the first-base line. ... Viciedos hit off Alexi Ogando ended a scoreless streak of 16 2-3 innings by Rangers relievers, who had allowed only one earned run the previous 23 1-2 innings. ... Texas LHP Matt Harrison threw eighth scoreless innings in a rehab start for Double-A Frisco on Saturday night. He could make his Rangers season debut as early as next weekend. ... The Rangers are a majors-best 9-3 at home this season. ' ' '