Wolves continued their perfect home record with a 49-44 win over the Kings Lynn Stars at Monmore Green. The hosts sealed the victory with three heats to go, but the Stars produced a late rally to claim a point from the meeting.Wolves started in perfect fashion with a 5-1 from Freddie Lindgren and Mikkel Bech but the visitors responsed in the second heat with Lewis Rose and Adam Roynon repaying the compliment. Wolverhampton have beaten the Kings Lynn Stars to move up to second in the Elite League Speedway table. Jacob Thorssell won with partner Kyle Howarth in third for a 4-2 as Wolves edged back in front in heat four and they extended their advantage in heat five as Bech won with Max Clegg picking up a point in third.Heat six produced a cracking race as the Wolves pair flew from the gate and Niels-Kristian Iversen worked overtime to get past Thorssell, nearly passing Sam Masters on the final lap, but the Australian held on for the win as the home side increased their lead.Wolves showed no sign of stopping and hit another 5-1 in heat seven thanks to Joonas Kylmakorpi and Lindgren, who held off Kings Lynns Robert Lambert on the line for second.Howarth was excluded for the home side in heat eight as he tried to dive under Rose while at the back, but sent the Stars man into the fence as the race was awarded as a 3-3. Rose withdrew from the meeting with injury following the incident. The hosts appeared to be heading to another maximum in heat nine as Bech and Howarth gated but Kai Huckenbeck worked hard to pass Howarth for second and prevent the 5-1. Niels Kristian Iversen cut the deficit in heat 10 Stars boss Rob Lyon responded in heat 10 sending Iversen out on a tactical ride and the Dane duly won with Mads Korneliussen in third for a 7-2 which got the Stars back into the tie.Troy Batchelor was excluded in heat 11 as he missed the two minute time allowance and was replaced by Roynon.Lambert made the gate for the Stars but was passed by Lindgren with Bech in third for a heat advantage to the home side. Wolves sealed the win in heat 12 as Howarth and Clegg eased to a 5-1. Kirt Ojala Jersey . This week they discuss Russias mens hockey team, the ineptitude of the IOC handling the Nicklas Backstrom situation, John Tortorellas many apologies, and Canadas strong showing in curling. Jay Powell Jersey . 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Hughes won his third start in a row, Trevor Plouffe and Kurt Suzuki hit two-run doubles and the Twins beat the Baltimore Orioles 5-2. "It starts with the starting pitcher and he gave us a great opportunity against a very potent lineup," said Twins manager Ron Gardenhire, who was especially pleased with Hughes control. "You put guys on base, you miss a play and youll wind up killing yourself against those guys." Brought in as a free agent to help cure some of the Twins starting pitching woes, Hughes (3-1) again pitched like the ace the team hoped hed be. Hughes gave up two runs and six hits in 6 1-3 innings, walking none and striking out three. He became the first Twins pitcher to win three consecutive starts since Sam Deduno won three straight in July 2013. "I said in the off-season when they signed him I thought he was a really good sign," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. "He gives you a lot of confidence. (He can) go up and go away and let those guys who can really run the ball down run it down. He was effective. Hes added the cutter and a lot more." Hughes, who left the Yankees in the off-season to join the Twins, gave up four earned runs in each of his first three starts this season. He has given up a total of six earned runs and just one walk in 19 1-3 innings over his last three outings. The focus was on control the weekend after Twins pitchers issued 22 walks -- including 12 by their starters -- as the Dodgers swept three games at Target Field earlier in the week. Against the Orioles, the Twins walked just two batters in three games and took two of three in the series. "I always take pride in throwing strikes, making guys earn their way on base and not giving any free passes," Hughes said. "If were going to make mistakes in the zone and were going to get beat on aggressive pitches, so be it.dddddddddddd But we dont want to let them on for free." After giving up a single to Nick Markakis to start the game, Hughes retired the next 14 batters. Nelson Cruz broke up Hughes shutout bid with two outs in the sixth, hitting a two-run shot for his ninth homer of the season. Glen Perkins pitched a scoreless ninth for his seventh save in eight chances this year. The Twins played most of the day without first baseman Joe Mauer, who left in the top of the third inning with lower-back spasms. Gardenhire said that Mauer underwent treatment throughout the game and said he thinks he could play on Monday. The Twins scored twice in the third, helped by the hustle of the Twins most slump-ridden hitter. Eduardo Escobar led off with a single off Miguel Gonzalez (1-3) and Pedro Florimon, who entered the game hitting .121, followed with a routine ground ball to second base. Running hard down the line, Florimon barely beat shortstop J.J. Hardys double-play relay to first base. Brian Dozier then singled and one out later, Plouffe lined a double into the left-field corner that scored both runners. Gonzalez walked the bases full with two outs, then walked Kurt Suzuki to force home a run. Reliever Troy Patton bailed him out of the jam by retiring Sam Fuld. The Twins tacked on two insurance runs in the seventh against reliever Ryan Webb. Chris Colabello hit a one-out double, Jason Kubel walked and Suzuki hit a double to left that scored both runners. Kubel slid home just ahead of catcher Matt Wieters tag, a call that was confirmed via an instant-replay challenge. NOTES: Plouffe leads the majors with 14 doubles. ... Minnesota wrapped up an eight-game homestand with a 3-5 record. RHP Kyle Gibson (3-2, 4.34) is scheduled to start on Monday when the Twins begin a four-game series at Cleveland. ' ' '