Canterbury have condemned Newcastle to a club-record 14th straight NRL loss at Hunter Stadium, outclassing the hapless Knights 28-14 to move back into the top four.Newcastle lost 13 straight games in 2005, but their 2016 counterparts - winning just once this year and on track for a second-straight wooden spoon - have displaced them in the record books as the worst-performed team in club history.Bulldogs halfback Moses Mbye scored a try, set up another and kicked six goals from as many attempts on a wet Saturday afternoon to inspire the visitors to their sixth win from their past seven games.Canterbury (30 points) climb to third, at least temporarily leap-frogging Canberra (29) and North Queensland (28) who are yet to play this weekend. The Raiders take on Cronulla at Shark Park on Saturday night and the Cowboys travel to Leichhardt Oval on Sunday to face the Wests Tigers.Newcastle led 2-0 in the 12th minute courtesy of a penalty goal by former NSW Origin halfback Trent Hodkinson, playing against his old club for the first time.The Bulldogs eventually adjusted to the slippery conditions and responded with two tries in four minutes midway through the half to take a 12-2 lead.Hooker Michael Lichaa scooped up a Mbye pass and stepped past Jarrod Mullen to score in the 21st minute, then Josh Morris took a pass from twin brother Brett to touch down four minutes later. Mbye converted both tries then added a 36th-minute penalty goal for a 14-2 lead at the break.Newcastle created few genuine scoring chances and made life difficult for themselves with sloppy handling and a lack of discipline in the ruck, conceding five penalties while earning only one.Hodkinsons 40-20 kick in the 43rd minute provided a solid platform for the Knights to mount a second-half resurgence.Mullen took advantage two minutes later, bouncing out of Mbyes tackle and firing a one-handed pass for winger Brendan Elliot to score in the corner. Hodkinsons sideline conversion cut the deficit to 14-8 and the crowd of 13,318 found their voice.Elliot crossed for his second try just three minutes later, regathering Hodkinsons chip kick to score in the corner and Hodkinson converted from the sideline again to level at 14-14.The Bulldogs regained momentum in the 54th minute when Sam Kasiano charged down a Mullen clearing kick. Mullen tried to recover the ball but lost it in James Grahams tackle and Mbye was on the spot to pick up the crumbs and score next to the posts, then converted for a 20-14 lead.Mbye added a penalty goal in the 73rd minute to stretch the margin to 22-14, then Sam Perrett scored in the corner and Mbye converted. Cheap Nike Vapormax Australia . Miller finished in two minutes, 6.09 seconds, one day before the first medal race on the Alpine schedule. The 36-year-old American also turned in the top time in Thursdays opening training session. Nike Air Max 270 Sale Australia .C. -- Glenn Howard needed an extra end to move into the Masters Grand Slam of Curling final. http://www.salenikeshoesaustralia.com/air-max-90-clearance/max-90-white-cheap.html . -- The proud fathers huddled near the Dallas Stars dressing room, smiling, laughing and telling stories while wearing replica green sweaters of their sons team. Vans Old Skool Australia . PAUL, Minn. Onitsuka Tiger Sale Australia . 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(STATS) -- Its easier to pronounce Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks last name on the first try than trying to tackle him.Ibitokun-Hanks (pronounced EE-BEE-token Hanks) took over Albanys game at New Hampshire Saturday, on a day of memorable individual and team performances.Ibitokun-Hanks, Central Arkansas Tyler Williams, Daytons Cameron Stubbs and Austin Peays Kentel Williams were named Monday as the STATS FCS National Players of the Week for games played Nov. 11-12.---=NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks, Albany, RB, So., 5-9, 199, Newark, New JerseyOn a work-horse 39 carries, Ibitokun-Hanks rushed for a program-record 298 yards and three touchdowns in a 35-26, come-from-behind win at nationally ranked New Hampshire. Albany trailed by as many as 22 points, but Ibitokun-Hanks scored on runs of 1, 2 and 13 yards in the second half to help the Great Danes (6-4) clinch a winning regular season. His rushing yards were the eighth-highest total in CAA Football history and broke a school record that had stood since 1975.Honorable Mention: Kevin Anderson, QB, Fordham; Malcolm Bell, QB, North Carolina Central; Chandler Burks, QB, Kennesaw State; Tony Dawson, QB, Houston Baptist; Devlin Hodges, QB, Samford; Alex Jeske, QB, Dayton; Jordan Robinson, RB, Sacramento State; Lenard Tillery, RB, Southern; Roc Thomas, RB, Jacksonville State; Chris Walker, RB, Cornell---=NATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Tyler Williams, Central Arkansas, CB, Sr., 6-1, 194, Norcross, GeorgiaWilliams got a hand on so many passes that it might be surprising Nicholls was still passing his way during the fourth quarter of Central Arkansas 31-24 victory in the Southland Conference. He intercepted passes to end both of Nicholls final drives and seal the win. Add five pass breakups to his two interceptions and Williams had seven passes defended, the season high in the FCS. He also made four tackles (three solo) as the Bears improved to 9-1 and 8-0 in conference games.Honorable Mention: Josh Burton, S, Weber State; Allan Cratsenberg, LB, VMI; Anthony Ellis, DE, Charleston Southern; Brett Field,, DE, Colgate; Kahlid Hagens, S, UT Martin; Deion Harris, CB, North Dakota; Devan Johnson, LB, Hampton; Christian Kuntz, LB, Duquense; Kiaundric Richardson, LB, North Carolina A&T; Karter Schult, DE, Northern Iowa; Brett Taylor, LB, Western Illinois; Aaron Tiller, DE, Southern; Louis Vecchio, DE, Penn---=NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Cameron Stubbs, Dayton, KR/CB, R-Sr.dddddddddddd, 5-10, 205, St. LouisAn All-Pioneer Football League first-team cornerback, Stubbs must want the honor as a kick returner as well. He had two returns of at least 90 yards -- one for a touchdown -- as Dayton topped Marist 59-31 to end its season. His 234 yards on four kick returns were the FCS season high. His first return came after Marist took an early lead and went for 94 yards to set up a Flyers touchdown on the next play. When Marist gained momentum early in the fourth quarter, Stubbs scored on a 90-yard return and put the game away. The Flyers were 9-2 this season.Honorable Mention: Brendan Langley, CB/PR, Lamar; Lennox McAfee, KR, Wofford; Nick Madonia, PK, Tennessee Tech; Justin Rohrwasser, PK, Rhode Island---=NATIONAL FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Kentel Williams, Austin Peay, RB/RS, Fr., 5-11, 190, Knoxville, TennesseeAustin Peays struggling program has a building block with Williams, whose 399 all-purpose yards in a 67-30 loss to Eastern Kentucky set the Ohio Valley Conference single-game record. Also the most all-purpose yards in any NCAA game this season and the 20th-highest total in FCS history, Williams rushed for 176 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries, caught two passes for 42 yards and totaled 181 yards on five kick returns, including a 97-yard touchdown.Honorable Mention: Shane Bucenell, QB, Charleston Southern; Noah Johnson, QB, Alcorn State; Eric Medina, PK/P, Texas Southern; Chris Murray, QB, Montana State; Shane Simpson, RB/KR, Towson; Ronald Smith, WR, Columbia; Ryan Stanley, QB, Florida A&M; Yeedee Thaenrat, RB, Tennessee Tech ' ' '