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Manhattan, KS (Sports Network) - Carson Coffmans seven-yard touchdown run in the final minute of regulation gave the Kansas State Wildcats a 17-13 victory over the UCF Knights in a non-league tussle at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Authentic Mario Manningham Jersey . Coffman finished the day with 189 passing yards and one touchdown for Kansas State (4-0), while Daniel Thomas led the ground game with 76 yards on 22 carries. Ronnie Weaver led the way for UCF (2-2), rushing for 130 yards and one touchdown in the loss. Jeffrey Godfrey had a tough showing under center, completing just 8-of-18 passes for a meager 92 yards, and was also intercepted twice. The Knights struck first in this matchup, as Weaver rumbled into the end zone on an eight-yard run. Both teams were not able to crack the scoreboard in the second quarter, leaving the Knights with a 7-0 edge at the break. The Wildcats finally posted points late in the third frame when Josh Cherry connected on a 27-yard field goal. The Knights added a field goal of their own early in the final frame when Nick Cattoi connected on a 31-yard kick. Less than two minutes later the Wildcats evened the score at 10 apiece when Coffman hit Aubrey Quarles with a 58-yard scoring strike. UCF regained the lead with just over five minutes remaining in the contest thanks to a 27-yard field goal by Cattoi. Kansas States best drive of the contest was its last, as the offense marched 67 yards on 13 plays. The drive lead to the touchdown run by Coffman, which kept the Wildcats flawless on the year. Super Bowl Jersey . [Agencies] TOKYO?- Japans embattled prime minister faced growing pressure Tuesday from within his own party to resign ahead of July elections over his broken campaign promise to move a US Marine base off the southern island of Okinawa. Eli Manning Authentic Jersey . But the neighbourhood has got a lot little nastier -- not to mention more crowded -- recently with the influx of talent from the WEC. 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Michael Morse went 4-for-5 with a pair of RBI and two runs scored for the Nationals, who have won three in a row.Scott Jackson was honoured for his longevity in a Seattle Thunderbirds jersey on Saturday and responded in great style. He scored a goal in Seattles 6-2 victory over the Portland Winter Hawks in a Western Hockey League game. Jackson, a defenceman from Salmon Arm, B.C., has now played in 316 games for Seattle, fifth-most in T-bird history. He broke a 1-1 tie with a goal in the second period. The win was the 10th straight for Seattle over Portland this season. The Winter Hawks (9-52-1-1) lost for the 17th straight time. The Thunderbirds (35-20-5-2) won for the 16th time in their last 20 games. Taylor Peters, in only his third game in the WHL, scored the first goal of the career to give the Winter Hawks a lead at 9:34 of the first period. Seattle tied it at 11:32 of the period on the sixth goal of the season by Jan Eberle, who was playing his second game since missing 17 with a concussion. Jim OBrien and Prab Rai also had a goal and an assist for the T-birds and Greg Scott and Bud Holloway both scored their 32nd goals of the season. Elsewhere in the WHL, it was: Kootenay 4 Brandon 1; Medicine Hat 4 Calgary 2; Moose Jaw 4 Kamloops 2; Saskatoon 4 Regina 2; Prince Albert 5 Chilliwack 3; Vancouver 3 Kelowna 1; Lethbridge 4 Red Deer 3 (SO) and Spokane 6 Tri-City 3. At Seattle, Kurtis Mucha made 51 saves for Portland but lost for the 33rd time this season. Jacob DeSerres stopped 24 of 26 to pick up the win for Seattle. Brandon Jacobs Jersey. Ice 4 Wheat Kings 1 At Brandon, Man., Arnaud Jacquemet scored two goals as the Ice (37-20-5-2) posted a 4-1 win over the Wheat Kings (36-22-2-2). 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