A rollercoaster of a match between Worcester Warriors and Sale Sharks finished locked at 34-34 at Sixways on Saturday.?Worcester trailed 17-5 before scoring 26 unanswered points to lead 31-17 and then they threw away that healthy advantage.Worcester scored five tries - Jamie Shillcock (2), Perry Humphreys, Wynand Olivier and Jonny Arr - with Ryan Lamb converting three and kicking a penalty.Will Addison scored two for Sale, Neil Briggs and Halani Aulika one each with the better goal-kicking of AJ MacGinty crucial in securing the draw. The outside half did not miss and succeeded with four conversions and two penalties.Worcester were led by Phil Dowson, who made his 250th Premiership appearance while the impressive Peter Stringer came in at scrum half for Sale. He partnered MacGinty, who returned after a two week absence through injury.The visitors made a dream start by taking the lead in the second minute. A poor clearance from Arr allowed Sale to launch a counter-attack, which culminated with Addison being left with an overlap to score a simple try.MacGinty converted with a splendid touchline kick before extending Sales advantage with a penalty as the visitors dominated the opening 15 minutes.With their first real attack, Worcester responded with an excellent try as a sustained movement created the score for Shillcock. Lamb missed the conversion before making matters worse by gifting Sale a second try.His telegraphed pass was easily picked off by Addison, who raced 45 metres to score with MacGintys conversion giving Sale a 17-5 lead at the end of the first quarter.The frenetic opening continued with two tries in eight minutes for Worcester. First, Arr dashed over from a five metre scrum before forward pressure and a well-timed pass from Lamb saw Humphreys score the hosts third try. Two conversions from Lamb gave his side a 19-17 lead at the end of a breath-taking first half.Within two minutes of the restart, Sale were dealt two hammer blows. First Lamb carved their defence apart to give Olivier an easy run in for the bonus point try before visitors full-back Byron McGuigan was yellow carded for a late challenge on Lamb as the outside half off-loaded the scoring pass.Lamb added the conversion but then missed badly with a simple penalty attempt before Warriors scored a splendid try. Stringer lost possession in the home 22 for Lamb and Cooper Vuna to combine and send Shillcock away on a 50 metre run to the line for a fifth try.McGuigan returned from the sin-bin but Sale now had it all to do, as they trailed 31-17 with only 25 minutes remaining.MacGinty reduced the arrears with his second penalty before Sale introduced Mike Phillips in place of Stringer and it paid dividends as Briggs finished off a driving line-out for their third try which MacGinty converted to set up a grandstand finish.Lamb kicked a penalty but a try four minutes from time from Aulika, converted by MacGinty, secured Sale three points. Vikings Jerseys For Sale Cheap . Datsyuk will miss Tuesdays game against New Jersey and could be sidelined longer, while Cleary will likely miss at least the next three games. Its been an injury-plagued season for Datsyuk, who has suited up for just 39 games. Kirk Cousins Vikings Youth Jersey . 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Lombardi, the grandson of former Green Bay Hall of Fame coach Vince Lombardi, has been an offensive assistant on Sean Paytons New Orleans staff since 2007. ATLANTA -- Georgia Tech was a bit listless after its upset of Virginia Tech.Fortunately for the Yellow Jackets, they came up with enough big plays to beat Virginia.Marcus Marshall ran 67 yards for a touchdown, Justin Thomas threw a 54-yard scoring pass to Clinton Lynch and Qua Searcy broke loose for a 60-yard TD, leading Georgia Tech to a 31-17 victory over the Cavaliers on Saturday.As if that wasnt enough, Lance Austin sealed the win with a dazzling 24-yard interception return for a touchdown, showing off several nifty moves.It took us a while get going, Marshall said.Georgia Tech (7-4, 4-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) struggled through most of the first half and went to the locker room trailing 10-7. Marshalls career-long run in front of the Cavaliers bench accounted for more than half of the Yellow Jackets 111 yards at the break.But Virginia (2-9, 1-6) couldnt hold on with Matt Johns starting at quarterback for the first time this season. He was 27 of 44 for 220 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown to Ryan Santoro that cut the gap to 24-17 with 7:18 remaining. But Johns also had three interceptions in the second half, including the pick by Austin that finished off Virginia.He played well for a long, long time, Mendenhall said of Johns, who reclaimed the starting job he held last season. He did the best he could.Marshall finished with 127 yards on 16 carries. Thomas, who didnt play the previous week in an upset of Virginia Tech because of an injury, completed 5 of 10 passes for 122 yards in his final game at Bobby Dodd Stadium.I have a lot of great memories in this stadium, the senior quarterback said. We did a lot of great things in our careers. It was a great moment.TAKEAWAYSVirginia: A year to forget -- boy, that must sound familiar to Wahoo fans -- is mercifully winding down. The Cavaliers were doomed by another second-half meltdown, which has become a familiar theme. They have been outscored 183-114 over the final two quarters this season.Georgia Tech: The trriple-option offense had all sorts of blocking breakdowns, most notably when coach Paul Johnson decided to go for it on fourth-and-1 at his own 29.ddddddddddddBackup quarterback Matthew Jordan was stuffed for no gain on a play, and Johnson griped that his team missed all three of its key blocks. But the Yellow Jackets avoided the sort of upset that wouldve really turned up the heat on Johnson, whose job security has been questioned with a new athletic director coming aboard.FIELD GOAL WOESVirginia has another tough day in the kicking game.Sam Hayward missed from 31 and 42 yards, though he did manage to connect from 30 yards. That leaves him 3 of 7 for the season and the Cavaliers at 4 of 9 overall. They havent made a kick longer than 36 yards.TOUGH DAYGeorgia Techs Brad Stewart dropped what like a sure touchdown pass in the third quarter, getting some 10 yards behind the secondary but bobbling away a throw that hit him right in stride.It only got worse for the sophomore receiver. Later in the period, he sustained what appeared to be a potentially serious left knee injury while returning a punt. Stewart had to be helped off the field and didnt return.UP NEXTVirginia: Finishes its first year under coach Bronco Mendenhall next Saturday at Virginia Tech, which has won 12 straight games in the series. The Cavaliers need an upset to avoid tying the school record for most losses in a season.Georgia Tech: Closes the regular season on the road against state rival Georgia. The Bulldogs have won 13 of the last 15 meetings between the teams, including a 13-7 victory in 2015 that turned out to be the final game at Georgia for coach Mark Richt.---Follow Paul Newberry on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963 . His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/paul-newberry .---For more AP college football coverage: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '