Wigan won Super Leagues Grand Final with a hard-fought 12-6 victory over Warrington at Old Trafford on Saturday. The Warriors, who have been losing finalists for the last two years, fought back from 6-2 down at half-time with an inspired performance to condemn Warrington to their second final defeat six weeks, after losing the Challenge Cup final to Hull FC.Matty Smith converted an early penalty for Wigan, but Warrington scored the first try of the evening when Declan Patton went over, before converting his own try. In the second half, Wigan scored two great tries through Oliver Gildart and Josh Charnley - Smith converted Gildarts effort and although he missed the second conversion, made amends with a penalty a few minutes later. Shaun Wane praised Wigans toughness to make it through and win the Grand Final against Warrington It was a fitting last hooray for the likes of Wigans Charnely and Dan Sarginson, who are off to rugby union and the NRL respectively, as well as our own Stevo, who has hung up the microphone after 26 years of commentating.The Wolves were on course for their first league title in 61 years, before Wigan turned it around in what coach Shaun Wane described as his finest achievement.Smith had given his side the lead with an eighth-minute penalty and the Warriors fluffed a gilt-edged chance following a clean break by the impressive Farrell when centre Anthony Gelling sent out a forward pass to Charnley with the line begging. Declan Patton of Warrington scores the opening try despite the challenge from John Bateman of Wigan Patton then produced a lovely dummy to go over after a great run from Daryl Clark for the only try of the first half. The youngster added the conversion to make it 6-2 to Warrington, which is how it stayed for the rest of the first half.The key moment came 13 minutes into the second half when Wolves centre Ryan Atkins forced his way to the line only to lose his grip on the ball in a five-man tackle, and within a minute Wigan were level. Farrell, who was awarded the Harry Sunderland trophy for his man of the match performance, slipped the tackle of Kurt Gidley to break free and put Gildart over for the 100th try in the history of the Grand Final to make it 6-6. Wigans Liam Farrell evades the tackle of Warringtons Kurt Gidley Wigan then punished a handling error by winger Tom Lineham on the hour when Charnley easily won the race to Sarginsons grubber kick to the corner.Smith was again wide with the conversion attempt but made amends with a penalty seven minutes from the end.Warrington then came at Wigan with everything they had, but Wigans defence was immense and they held on to make it third time lucky. Puma Outlet France . The CFL unveiled its 2014 schedule Wednesday and the Redblacks will play their first-ever regular-season game in Winnipeg against the Blue Bombers on July 3. Puma Pas Cher Livraison Gratuite . Perhaps as important, shes sending a message to 17-year-old gold medal favourite Sara Takanashi of Japan. Iraschko-Stolz relegated Takanashi, who has 10 World Cup victories this season, to second place in two of three training jumps Saturday. http://www.francepuma.fr/ . The International Ice Hockey Federation says Pavlovs avoided a two-year sanction because he acted "without significant negligence in failing to verify the safety of the supplements he was taking. Chaussure Puma En Solde . What they did need, the Devils got from Patrik Elias. Elias scored a power-play goal 40 seconds into overtime to give the New Jersey Devils a 3-2 victory over the Dallas Stars. Chaussure Puma France . The Wizards gave up two seldom-used players — forward Jan Vesely and point guard Eric Maynor. Vesely goes to the Nuggets, while Maynor gets shipped to the 76ers. Philadelphia receives two second-round draft picks, one from the Wizards in 2015 and one from the Nuggets in 2016.PETERBOROUGH, Ont. - The Kingston Frontenacs Ontario Hockey League season got off to a flying start on Thursday. Samuel Schutt and Darcy Greenaway both had hat tricks as Kingston drubbed the Peterborough Petes 11-4 in the season opener for both teams. Schutt had a power-play goal for the Frontenacs (1-0-0), as did Lawson Crouse, Warren Steele and Sam Bennett. Conor McGlynn and Spencer Watson chipped in as well, while Matt Mahalak made 31 saves for the win. Eric Cornel had a short-handed goal for Peterborough (0-1-0), while Nick Ritchie, Jonatan Tanus and Stephen Pierog scored as well. Goaltender Andrew DAgostini got the start for the Petes, stopping 21-of-27 shots in 33:52 of work. He was replaced in net by Michael Giugovaz, who turned aside 14-of-19 shots. Kingston was 4 for 7 on the power play, while Peterborough couldnt score on its three man advantages. Steelheads 6 IceDogs 5 (OT) ST. CATHARINES, Ont. -- Defenceman Jacob Graves scored 3:04 into overtime as Mississauga slipped past Niagara. Bryson Cianfrone had a pair of goals for the Steelheads (1-0-0), while Dylan Smoskowitz, Trevor Carrick, Eric Diodati also scored. Dawson Carty was pulled from the Mississauga goal after giving up two goals on four shots in the first 1:34 of play.dddddddddddd. Spencer Martin earned the win, stopping 29 of 32 shots in 62:28. Jesse Graham and Carter Verhaeghe gave the IceDogs (0-0-1) the early 2-0 lead. Ben Hughes, Brendan Perlini and Graham Knott rounded out the Niagara offence, while Brent Moran stopped 38 shots. Generals 4 Spitfires 3 WINDSOR, Ont. -- Michael Dal Colle had two goals and two assists as Oshawa edged the Spitfires. Josh Sterk scored and added two assists for the Generals (1-0-0), while Hunter Smith scored the winner on the power play with 3:14 left in the third period. Daniel Altshuller made 30 saves for the win. Captain Kerby Rychel had a pair of goals for Windsor (0-1-0) and Steven Janes found the back of the net as well. Goalie Jordan DeKort stopped 29 shots. Colts 7 Spirit 4 BARRIE, Ont. -- Andreas Athanasiou and Josh MacDonald had two goals each as the Colts skated past Saginaw. Matthew Kreis and Mitchell Theoret also scored for Barrie (1-0-0), while Erik Bradford added an empty-net goal. Alex Fotinos made 34 saves. Cody Payne struck twice for the Spirit (0-1-0), as Jacob Ringuette and Justin Sefton added singles. Jake Paterson turned aside 35 shots. ' ' '