MEDICINE HAT, Alta. - Curtis Valk scored two goals and set up one more as the Medicine Hat Tigers came from behind to defeat the visiting Saskatoon Blades 6-4 on Saturday in Western Hockey League play. Kyle Becker also scored twice for the Tigers (8-3-2), who trailed 3-1 early in the second period, while Steven Owre and Markus Eisenschmid added a goal apiece. Nathan Burns led the Blades (7-7-2) offensively with two goals and Matt Revel had a goal and an assist. Cory Millette scored once to round out Saskatoons offence. Daniel Wapple made 34 saves for Medicine Hat as Alex Moodie stopped 42 shots in defeat for the Blades. The Tigers went 2 for 4 on the power play while Saskatoon scored once on two chances with the man advantage. --- ICE 5 WARRIORS 4 CRANBROOK, B.C. -- Jaedon Descheneau scored twice and Jeff Hubic had three assists as Kootenay slipped past Moose Jaw. Sam Reinhart had a goal and an assist for the Ice (7-6-2) while Landon Peel and Kyle OConnor scored the others. Jack Rodewald led the Warriors (6-8-3) offence with two goals. Torrin White and Brayden Point also scored for Moose Jaw. Wyatt Hoflin made 34 saves for Kootenay while Justin Paulic turned aside 33 shots for Moose Jaw. --- RAIDERS 3 PATS 1 PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. -- Cole Cheveldave made 27 stops as the Raiders handed Regina its third straight defeat. Josh Morrissey, Tim Vanstone and Shane Danyluk supplied the scoring for Prince Albert (9-5-1). Dyson Stevenson scored the lone goal for the Pats (7-8-0). Reginas Dawson MacAuley turned away 28-of-31 shots in a losing cause. --- BRONCOS 3 OIL KINGS 1 SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. -- Connor Sanvido had a goal and two assists to lead the Broncos over Edmonton. Colby Cave and Graham Black also scored for Swift Current (7-8-1), which led 2-0 after 20 minutes of play. Edmontons (8-7-1) Henrik Samuelsson scored his eighth goal of the season. Tristan Jarry stopped 28-of-30 shots for the Oil Kings. --- SILVERTIPS 7 BLAZERS 6 (OT) KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- Joshua Winquist scored 3:32 into overtime and set up three more in regulation as Everett defeated the Blazers. Matt Pufahl, Ben Betker, Tyler Sandhu, Dawson Leedahl, Manraj Hayer and Cole MacDonald also scored for the Silvertips (10-2-2). Chase Souto had two goals and two assists to lead Kamloops (4-9-1) and Matt Needham had a goal and three assists. Aspen Sterzer, Cole Ully and Josh Connolly added single goals for the Blazers. Everetts Austin Lotz made 24 saves for the win as Taran Kozun stopped 29 shots for Kamloops. --- HITMEN 4 COUGARS 3 (SO) PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- Greg Chase scored three times as Calgary picked up at least one point in its 10th straight outing. Pavel Padakin scored the shootout winner for the Hitmen (10-3-3) and Brady Brassart had two assists. Chase Witala and David Soltes had a goal and an assist apiece for the Cougars (7-7-2) while Zach Pochiro scored a single goal. Mack Shields made 45 saves for Calgary. Ty Edmonds stopped 33 shots for Prince George. --- THUNDERBIRDS 5 GIANTS 3 KENT, Wash. -- Justin Myles made 41 saves and Seth Swenson scored twice as Seattle downed Vancouver. Roberts Lipsbergs, Shea Theodore and Keegan Kolesar each had a goal and an assist for the Thunderbirds (10-3-2). Carter Popoff led the Giants (3-9-2) offensively with two goals and Travis McEvoy had the other. Vancouvers Payton Lee stopped 24 shots in a losing cause. --- WINTERHAWKS 4 CHIEFS 3 SPOKANE, Wash. -- Taylor Leier scored twice as Portland edged the Chiefs for its eighth win in as many games. Brendan Leipsic had a goal and two assists for the Winterhawks (11-3-0) and Oliver Bjorkstrand had a goal and assist. Jason Fram, Liam Stewart and Mike Aviani scored for Spokane (11-4-0). 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Unfortunately, getting my knee fully back to the level the NFL demands has proven to be insurmountable.I am grateful for the entire 49ers organization. Their decision to draft me was the realization of a lifelong dream to be an NFL player, and I cannot thank them enough for believing in me and for doing everything in their power to assist in my recovery. I will always be a 49er!The team made the announcement Wednesday, two days after coach Jim Harbaugh said Lattimore was weighing his football future. Meanwhile, South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier said he told Lattimore there will be a position for him at his former university.Harbaugh said he and Lattimore spoke last week and during the weekend.He gave it his best shot, Harbauugh said.dddddddddddd Theres a trusting, lasting friendship there.The 23-year-old Lattimore, San Franciscos 2013 fourth-round draft pick, practiced for the first time last Wednesday and Thursday before sitting out Friday. He was eligible to return after Week 6, but Harbaugh said Lattimore had doubts his knees would allow him to play at the highest level long term.I talked to him. He made his mind up, running back Frank Gore said. Its tough, man.Lattimore spent his rookie season last year on injured reserve after tearing major ligaments in both knees during college playing for the Gamecocks. The serious knee injuries derailed his 2011 and 12 seasons before the Niners took a chance on him in the draft anyway.I was looking forward to seeing him on the field, seeing what he could do, quarterback Colin Kaepernick said.He underwent surgery for a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in 2011, then injured the right knee in October 2012.Its a tough business, veteran place kicker Phil Dawson said. Were all walking a fine line here. You spend so much time training and dreaming and working and one play can change the course of your entire career. Marcus is a great guy. Hes got a lot going for him. I think hell be successful in whatever he decides to do, but it makes those of us who are still playing grateful for the opportunities we have each and every day.___AP Sports Writer Pete Iacobelli in Columbia, S.C., contributed to this report.___AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP_NFL ' ' '