SHAWINIGAN, Que. - Philippe Desrosiers made 22 saves for his first shutout of the season as the Rimouski Oceanic beat the Shawinigan Cataractes 1-0 on Friday night in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.Alexis Loiseau scored his sixth goal of the season at 13:44 of the third period for Rimouski (6-1-0). The win gives the Oceanic sole possession of first place in the East division.Marvin Cupper made 34 saves on 35 shots in the loss for Shawinigan (4-2-2).Shawinigan failed to score on seven power-play attempts while Rimouski went 0 for 3 with the man advantage.---ISLANDERS 3 FOREURS 1CHARLOTTETOWN — Alexandre Goulet and Kameron Kielly scored in the third period to lead the Islanders past Val-dOr.Captain Ryan MacKinnon also scored for the Islanders (5-2-2).Anthony Beauregard scored the lone goal for Val-dOr (2-6-0).---SEA DOGS 5 SCREAMING EAGLES 4CAPE BRETON, N.S. — Saint John scored four unanswered goals to come from behind and defeat the Screaming Eagles.Nathan Noel scored a pair of goals for the Sea Dogs (5-1-2), while Mathieu Joseph, Adam Marsh and Daniel Del Paggio also scored.Charles-Eric Legare scored two goals for Cape Breton (4-3-1), while Clark Bishop and Maxim Lazarev also scored.---WILDCATS 6 HUSKIES 4MONCTON, N.B. — Captain Christophe Lalonde scored twice in the third period to record a hat trick and help the Wildcats rally past Rouyn-Noranda.Vladimir Tkachev had a goal and three assists for Moncton (5-2-0) while Will Smith and Ivan Barbashev also scored. Ryan Penny scored two goals for the Huskies (4-5-0). Francis Perron and Antoine Waked also scored for the Huskies.---TITANS 4 VOLTIGEURS 3 (SO)DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Mark Simpson scored the lone goal in the shootout as Acadie-Bathurst beat the Voltigeurs.Nicholas Blanchard, Guillaume Brisebois and Simpson all scored for the Titan in regulation (2-5-0).Georgs Golovkovs, Michael Carcone and Alex Barre-Boulet also scored for Drummondville (3-3-1).---SAGUENEENS 5 OLYMPIQUES 2GATINEAU, Que. — Frederic Allard, Nicolas Roy and Alexandre Leclerc scored three unanswered goals as Chicoutimi downed the Olympiques.Landon Schiller and Alexandre Ranger also scored for the Sagueneens (4-4-0).Alexandre Landreville and Pascal Laberge scored for Gatineau (5-2-2).--- DRAKKAR 3 TIGRES 2VICTORIAVILLE, Que. — Valentin Zykov scored the shootout winner as Baie-Comeau defeated the Tigres.Luca Ciampini and Frederic Gamelin scored for the Drakkar (3-3-1)Angelo Miceli and Samuel Blais scored for Victoriaville (4-2-2). 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Their 3-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Sunday showed just how well that combination can work. Edwin Encarnacion provided the power with his 14th homer of the season, Jose Reyes provided the speed by equalling a career best for a game with three stolen bases and left-hander J.A. Happ provided the pitching with seven runless innings. Put it all together, and you get a team thats on a season-best six-game winning streak and has won 16 of its past 21 games. "I dont know if you ever see it coming," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said. "What it really comes down to is were just playing good baseball. The starting pitching has been really good, our offence has been alive, the bullpen has been solid." The Blue Jays (29-22) swept the three-game series with the Athletics (30-20) who lead the AL West despite losing their past four games. "Our three pitchers and their three pitchers were very good," Gibbons said. "And in those tight ball games, some clutch hitting and some great base running made the difference in most of those games. So ride it, ride it." It was Torontos second straight sweep after taking three games from the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Happ (4-1) allowed four hits and three walks while striking out seven in his longest outing of the season. "Hes filling up the strike zone," Gibbons said. "Hes really doing a nice job of using his fastball on both sides of the plate. Hes locked in right now. (Catcher Erik) Kratz has done a great job with him." Dustin McGowan replaced Happ in the eighth and allowed Josh Donaldsons 11th homer of the season. Casey Janssen pitched the ninth inning to earn his seventh save in as many attempts this season. "Definitely wanted to pitch off the fastball today and Kratz did a great job behind the plate," Happ said. "We were on the same page and tried to use that. "First and foremost it was about me throwing the ball where Im supposed to throw it, and then pitching off the fastball and using everything. I thought today we did a good job establishing the fastball." As left-hander Drew Pomeranz (4-2) allowed five hits, four walks and two runs in four-plus innings. "I think I maybe tried to locate a little too much instead of going right at guys and ended up walking too many people and being in bad counts a lot," Pomeranz said. "I wasnt attacking guys like I should have." The Blue Jays did not have a hit until Encarnacion homered to left on a 2-2 fastball with one out in the fourth. It was the 14th of the year and the 12th of the month, tying him with Jose&nbbsp;Bautista for the team record for homers in May.ddddddddddddThe run also snapped a string of 18 consecutive runless innings for Pomeranz. Toronto went on to load the bases in the inning on singles by Brett Lawrie and Dioner Navarro and a walk by Steve Tolleson, but Kratz grounded into a double play to end the inning. The Blue Jays loaded the bases in the fifth on a single to centre by Kevin Pillar, an infield hit by Reyes and a walk to Melky Cabrera. Bautista singled off right-hander Jim Johnson to score one run, but Reyes was thrown out at home by left-fielder Yoenis Cespedes. Encarnacions pop to centre field dropped in but Bautista was forced at second on centre-fielder Craig Gentrys throw to Johnson covering second base. Gibbons immediately challenged but the review upheld the call. Unconvinced, Gibbons argued and was ejected for the first time this season. "I was looking up at that (score) board and it looked pretty obvious to me," Gibbons said. "Their video probably isnt as big as that board maybe. I guess its a good system but its not a perfect system. That was big right there. We were sitting pretty good with a chance to blow the game open if hes safe. The out call changes the whole complexion a I thought they got it wrong out there." Bautistas sacrifice fly against right-hander Luke Gregerson in the seventh gave Toronto a 3-0 lead, scoring Reyes who opened the inning with a single and stole second and third. The three steals in a game equalled a career best for Reyes who has done it eight times. The previous time was Sept. 25, 2008, against the Chicago Cubs when he was with the New York Mets. "He can really generate his own runs when he gets in scoring position," Gibbons said. "Jose is feeling good right now. ... Hes exciting, thats one of the reasons they brought him over here." The Athletics completed a nine-game trip at 5-4 starting with five wins against the Cleveland Indians and the Tampa Bay Rays. "You go through these periods," As manager Bob Melvin said. "Youve just got to fight your way through it. "Youre not always going to score seven, eight runs a game and right now were going through a drought." NOTES: The last time the Blue Jays were alone in first place later than May 24 was July 6, 2000. aRight-hander R.A. Dickey lowered his earned-run average to 3.95 with his 8 1/3-inning outing in Saturdays win to drop his ERA below 4.00 for the first time in his Blue Jays career. a The Blue Jays open a three-game series at Rogers Centre against the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday with right-hander Drew Hutchison (3-3, 3.45 ERA) facing Ottawa left-hander Erik Bedard (2-2. 2.63 ERA). aAttendance was 45,277, the fourth sellout of the season. Wholesale HoodiesNFL Shirts OutletJerseys NFL WholesaleCheap NFL Jerseys Free ShippingWholesale Jerseys CheapCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaWholesale JerseysWholesale NFL JerseysCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '