Andrew Dodt faced his challenges from Adam Scott and Ashley Hall on Saturday, but he held them off to retain the lead of the Australian PGA Championship at the end of the third round.Dodt is 14-under par for the tournament, two shots ahead of Hall and the USAs fast finishing Harold Varner III, who are in a tie for second at Royal Pines.Scott faded fast to be in a tie for fourth, four shots off the pace.But Saturday afternoon was all about the other Queenslander - Dodt.He struck three bogeys and five birdies in his two-under round, but he was no less consistent than those around him as heavy winds threaten to bring with them a late afternoon storm.Playing partner Hall faced the same struggles. He was faultless on the front nine, but bogied his last two holes to also be two under for the round.Varner then began to handle the conditions best. He hit eagles on the 15th and 17th, but bogeyed the 18th for a five-under round.For a moment too, Scott threatened to launch an all-out assault.After sinking a 10-metre putt to eagle the ninth, Scott went outright second and was just one shot off the lead.Then it all went pear-shaped for the world No.7.Dodt birdied the ninth to extend his lead and Hall eagled to retake second.In response Scott found the water on the 10th, the trees on the 11th, the bunker on the 12th and then the water again on the 13th.Somehow he escaped with just two bogeys from the horror run, but it was enough to blunt his charge before a late birdie helped him finish two under for the day.Hes now joined by the Australian veteran John Senden, perhaps the last of those still in contention after a consistent error-free round of four under.The same cant be said about New Zealander Ryan Foxs third round.After starting tied for third with Scott, he finished one over for the day after bogeying three of his first five holes.He remains sixth, but now seven shots off the lead.Englishman Steve Webster and Australian Sam Brazel earlier equalled the best round of the tournament with seven-under 65s.It shot them to equal sixth and 12th respectively, telling given Brazel was forced to watch the live scores of the last group on Friday evening from his hotel to see if he would made the cut at two over.Im stoked, Brazel said.I just let it go. Making the cut was nice and then freewheeled it today. Adidas Yeezy Sleva . But now that hes in the NHL, the Calgary Flames centre showed big improvement in that department by scoring the winner in the eighth round of a 5-4 shootout victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Monday. Adidas Yeezy Cz .Y. -- Knicks coach Mike Woodson said Wednesday that J. http://www.botyyeezylevne.cz/ . Jim Rutherford, President and General Manager of the Carolina Hurricanes, announced Wednesday that the team would assign Swedish forward Elias Lindholm to his nations team for the upcoming tournament. Boty Yeezy Levně . Deulofeu injured a muscle in his right leg in Evertons 4-1 win over Fulham in the English Premier League on Saturday. Barcelona says that its team doctors will "co-ordinate" with Evertons medical staff as Deulofeu recovers. Yeezy Boty Fake . The showiest items on Calgarys lot were forwards Mike Cammalleri and Lee Stempniak. Both will be unrestricted free agents this summer. BOZEMAN, Mont. -- Harald Frey scored a career-high 19 points and led five players in double figures as Montana State beat Delaware State 91-66 on Saturday.Frey was 6 of 10 from the field including five 3-pointers for the Bobcats (4-2). Zach Green added 16 points and led the team with 10 rebounds. Sam Neumann had 14 points and six rebounds, Joe Mvuezolo Jr. had 11 points and five rebounds and Quinton Everett chipped in 10 points.Green and Frey both sank 3-pointers as part of a 13-0 suurge by Montana State to open the second period and go up 47-36 after trailing 36-34 at the break.dddddddddddd Frey and Everett hit back-to-back 3-pointers to extend the Bobcats lead to 17 points, 76-49, with 7:49 remaining and they cruised to the win.Kavon Waller scored 17 points and grabbed five rebounds for the Hornets (1-5) who are on a five-game skid. ' ' '