LONDON, Ont. -- Azahara Munoz dunked her ball in the water, but it didnt sink her round. Instead, Munoz rebounded to fire a 9-under 63 Saturday to shoot up the leaderboard and vault into contention at the US$2.25-million Canadian Pacific Womens Open. Shes tied with Na Yeon Choi in second place, four strokes behind So Yeon Ryu, who leads at 20-under par going into the final round. "The key of my round was on (hole No.) 4, I was going for it in two with a 4-iron and I hit in the water," Munoz said. "But I kept it calm, I knew I could still make up and down for par, so I did, and after that everything just went my way." Except, perhaps, for Ryu, who didnt drift back to the pack by shooting a 67. Shes looking to become the sixth wire-to-wire winner in this tournaments history and the first since Michelle Wie in 2010. Munoz had six birdies on the back nine as part of a bogey-free round, tying the course record at London Hunt and Country Club that Ryu set Thursday. The 26-year-old Spainard felt like she was doing "everything" right. "I was driving the ball really well, and I was hitting really good iron shots into the greens," Munoz said. "I had so many chances. And then I made lots of putts, too -- I made a couple really long ones and quite a few shorter ones." As dazzling as Munozs round was, she still has some work to do to catch up to Ryu, who has been remarkably consistent through three rounds with 21 birdies and just one bogey. Ryu is looking for her first victory since 2012. "I havent won any tournaments the last two years," the 24-year-old said. "If Im going to win this tournament, Im going to break that. I really want to break it, I really want to stop it." Ryu is on pace to snap the tournament record of 18 under set by Suzann Petterson in 2009 and is within range of the LPGA Tour record of 26 under, which belongs to the legendary Annika Sorenstam. "I think my lowest record is 29 under when I was 16 at the Asian Games," Ryu said. "If I have the chance I want to break my career record, and also if I can I want to break another LPGA record." Determined to focus on her own game, the South Korean said she didnt peek at the leaderboard Saturday. But Ryu already set a goal of sinking seven birdies in the final round. Ryu, Munoz and Choi, who shot a 6-under 66, tee off as the final group at 11:45 a.m. Sunday. Behind them on the leaderboard are LPGA Championship winner Inbee Park at 14 under, Swede Anna Nordqvist at 13 under and Americans Brittany Lincicome and Danielle Kang at 12 under. Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., shot a 1-under 71 to get to 4 under as the lowest Canadian left. Fellow amateur Jennifer Ha of Calgary moved to 2 under with a 73, while Jennifer Kirby of Paris, Ont., shot a 76 to drop to 1 under and Sue Kim of Langley, B.C., shot a 74 to drop to 1 over. Choi set the tone for the low-scoring weekend with an 8-under 64 Thursday morning. After seeing that, Park wondered if it would take 20 under to win the tournament. Given the way Ryu has been driving, chipping and putting, that turned out to be a conservative estimate. "Its going to be over 20, thats for sure," Park said. "I dont know how So Yeon is going to play tomorrow, but if she goes really low tomorrow, 25-under pars definitely possible." Despite being four strokes back of a player she conceded was even more "on fire" than her, Choi was plenty confident about her chances given the course conditions. "Someone can shoot 9 under, 8 under," she said. "Even I could shoot like 8, 9 under tomorrow." Munoz showed that was possible Saturday, even with more difficult pin placements for the 87 players who made the cut. Her only real glance at the leaderboard was Thursday when she saw Chois 64 before she even teed off, but that didnt make her task feel any more daunting. "Its actually good because you have that number in mind, you know its possible," Munoz said. "So at least you go out there thinking you can make lots of birdies." Birdies are available all over the course, and players are mindful that each one on the 17th hole means a $5,000 donation from title sponsor Canadian Pacific for the London-based Childrens Health Foundation. But Ryu hasnt been saving her best for the second-to-last hole, and Park knows that her friend is so locked in that rivals will have to shoot very low to beat her. Ryu hasnt won since the 2012 Jamie Farr Toledo Classic but won two of the three previous times she held the 54-hole lead. "I definitely think shes due," Park said. "I think she was due a long time ago, but she probably threw her opportunities away. If I cant do it this time, hopefully she does it. Im really rooting for her." Lonnie Johnson Jersey .com) - The Buffalo Bills will return to the friendly confines of Ralph Wilson Stadium on Sunday when they welcome the upstart Cleveland Browns to town. 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Defending champion Manchester United trails Arsenal by 10 points after winning 3-0 at Aston Villa to avoid a third successive league loss.DALLAS - Ondrej Pavelec thought he had one of his better games. Winnipeg Jets coach Paul Maurice insisted his goalie was selling himself short.Pavelec made a season-high 46 saves, leading the Jets past the Dallas Stars 2-1 on Thursday night.Anything out of my mouth that doesnt start or finish with Ondrej Pavelec, Id be doing him and the game a disservice. He was beyond spectacular, Maurice said. I cant remember a game where I saw a goalie have to face that number of A-plus chances and if he did, he never, ever kept them at zero for 59 minutes.Michael Frolik scored a first-period goal, and Evander Kane added a short-handed clincher at 7:34 of the third during a four-minute Dallas power play.Trevor Daley scored the Stars goal at 18:44 of the third period after coach Lindy Ruff had pulled goalie Anders Lindback.Pavelec made 22 of his saves in the second period, preserving what was then a 1-0 lead. Pavelec stopped breakaways by the Stars Shawn Horcoff and Cody Eakin.It was one of my better games, Pavelec said. It was a big game for us. It didnt go the way we wanted, but we found a way to win and the penalty kill was huge. We took too many penalties. That cant happen again.The biggest penalty kill followed a double-minor against Blake Wheeler with Winnipeg still leading 1-0 in the third period.The Stars didnt score, but the Jets did. Kane knocked a bouncing puck off Daleys skate and between Lindbacks legs for a short-handed goal at 7:34.I was on the breakaway, and then it kind of hopped on me, Kane said. Guy tried to kill me coming across the middle there. I just got a bit of a touch on it and ricocheted off a skate and went in. Nice to get a bounce.Daley said: I think he whiffed on it twice, and it just went off my foot. (Lindback) played great tonight. Its unfortunate we didnt get the win for him.The Stars put 13 shots on goal during their powwer plays, but the Jets one was more productive.ddddddddddddWinnipeg killed all of the Stars season-high seven power plays, including four in the third period. Dallas power play is 1 for 24 in the last seven games.The power play had point-blank opportunities, Ruff said. Your best players have to put it in the back of the net, and they didnt go.Lindback made 20 saves for Dallas before leaving for the extra skater with 2 1/2 minutes to play.Winnipeg took a 1-0 lead just 3:53 into the game. Mathieu Perreault passed in front from the right corner, and Frolik skated in to redirect the puck past Lindback.The Jets killed two penalties in the first period, and outshot the Stars 11-9.Dallas dominated the second period, outshooting Winnipeg 22-6, but neither team scored.With the teams skating 4-on-4, Eakin had a breakaway but shot the puck over Pavelecs left shoulder and the crossbar.Winnipeg stayed five points ahead of Calgary in the Western Conference wild-card standings, and Dallas fell to five points behind Los Angeles and four behind Calgary. The Jets are 8-4-2 against Central Division opponents, but the Stars are just 2-8-5.NOTES: To start the game, Ruff switched the first two lines, moving up Eakin to centre Jamie Benn and Brett Ritchie and putting Tyler Seguin with Antoine Roussel and Ryan Garbutt. Seguin, still tied for the NHL lead in goals entering the game, and Benn have totalled only three goals in their last 11 games. Eakin and Seguin were back with their former lines before the first period ended. ... Lindback earned his sixth start by stopping 34 of 36 in 2 1/2 periods in relief of Kari Lehtonen on Tuesday. ... Stars C Vernon Fiddler (lower-body injury) missed his second straight game. ... Winnipegs Perreault assisted on Froliks goal for his ninth point in five games. ... Pavelecs career high is 50 saves, done twice. ' ' '