South Australia 8 for 474 (Cooper 138, Ferguson 101, Behrendorff 3-70) lead Western Australia 9 for 271 dec (Suan Marsh 73, Klinger 61, Mennie 3-56) by 203 runsScorecard Callum Ferguson marked his 100th first-class match with a century to help South Australia establish a first-innings lead of 203 on the second day of their day-night Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia at the WACA.Ferguson was left with the unenviable task of pulling South Australia out of a spot, after they had been reduced to 2 for 16 at stumps on the opening day. South Australia ended the day on 8 for 474, after Western Australia had declared on 9 for 271, courtesy a half-century from Shaun Marsh, who returned from a hamstring injury. While Ferguson took the team close to the 200-mark, it was Tom Cooper who helped them surge ahead, scoring a century of his own and putting on 198 for the seventh wicket with wicketkeeper Alex Carey to frustrate Western Australia.Ferguson collected his runs at 79.52 per 100 balls, while Cooper was even more severe, striking at 89.61 as South Australia slammed 458 runs in 93 overs on the day. Ferguson added 60 more for the third wicket with overnight partner and nightwatchman Joe Mennie, who struck 32. Ferguson was then joined by South Australia captain Travis Head, and the duo added 122 for the fourth wicket at nearly a run a ball. Ferguson was dismissed by left-arm paceman Jason Behrendorff, who had rocked the visiting team late on the opening day. He had faced 127 balls for his 101 and struck 18 fours. Head fell three overs later for a 61-ball 66, 52 of which came through fours.Cooper started off by adding 55 for the sixth wicket with Jake Lehmann. After Lehmanns dismissal for 29 - his strike rate of 59.18 was the lowest among all South Australia batsmen to record double figures - Cooper and Carey took charge and punished the home teams bowlers for 38.5 overs, going at nearly five an over during their stand. The carnage ended with Coopers dismissal, bowled by Agar, for 138 off 154 balls, a knock that featured 10 fours and a six. Carey was dismissed by the same bowler, caught behind in his next over, for a more sedate 121-ball 79. A rare slow passage followed thereafter, with Kane Richardson and Chadd Sayers adding 12 unbeaten runs off 26 balls for the ninth wicket, before stumps were drawn.Benrendorff was the most successful bowler, with 3 for 70, and also the most economical of the main Western Australia bowlers. Marsh and Agar took two wickets each, but were both expensive, as was David Moody, the right-arm pacer, who accounted for Head. Cheap Air Max 97 . Pirlo limped out of Sundays 1-0 win over Udinese after just 13 minutes. 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Speaking Thursday on TSN 1050 Thursday, the Leafs GM also touched on the questions surrounding the teams leadership and the struggles of his big-name free-agent signing. “Its not from lack of effort from the coaching staff. FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Steve McLendon sounded part-motivational speaker, part-preacher as he described the vibe around the struggling New York Jets.Sure, theyre 1-4 and frustrated fans flocked to social media to express their displeasure.But desperate times arent exactly striking fear and pessimism into Todd Bowles bunch.Its not to point the finger at anyone, said McLendon, a nose tackle in his eighth NFL season. Were all in this together. We have to keep remembering that we are a team. We are the New York Jets. And if we believe in ourselves, we believe in this team and we believe in one another, we CAN turn this thing around.Positivity in the face of despair was the overwhelming theme Monday, 24 hours after the Jets lost 31-13 at Pittsburgh with another uninspired performance.The criticism from fans and media is widespread, with just about everyone taking the blame from outside the facility.The list has gotten downright lengthy: Bowles questionable coaching decisions; Ryan Fitzpatricks uneven play at quarterback; the leaky secondary giving up big plays every week; the disappearing pass rush; Chan Gaileys offense not being able to get into the end zone consistently; the running game being bottled up the past few weeks.Still, Bowles said hes not entertaining thoughts of making significant chances.Teams that go through situations like this, and we can see this in the past, if they get out on the other side, theyre the strongest teams and they are the teams that wreak havoc in the end because they are battle tested, wide receiver Brandon Marshall said.Thats the positive about where were at right now, is that the first part of the season has been really tough. Its challenging our relationships, its challenging our schemes, its challenging the guys that we have in each and every position.If we continue to stand firm and we start putting some wins together, its always a positive and it can always make your team that much stronger when you go through runs like this.After a 10-6 season in 2015 and just barely missing the playoffs, expectations were high this season.But five games in, the Jets have been a huge dud. In almost every area of the field.Guys are pressing, Marshall said. Its just not happening for us. All we can do is go back out there and keep working at it. We know what happened. We obviously understand that we need to be better in situational football. As of right now, that is closing out games.Bowles echoed that sentiment, adding: Weve just got to find a way to turn the corner.After the Jets lost 24--3 at Kansas City two weeks ago, Marshall said the teams response would tell everyone what type of squad New York is.ddddddddddddWell, two more losses later, the Jets are among the bottom-tier teams in the league -- having shown very little for fans to be encouraged about.We expect to be killed out in the streets and killed in the media because our record shows that were not a really good team, Marshall said.But we have to stick together. We know who we have in that locker room. You guys know who we have in that locker room. I think this is surprising not only to our organization, but this is surprising to you guys and our fans. But with that comes criticism.And, plenty of second-guessing. Such as with the decision by Bowles to punt on fourth-and-2 with the Jets down two scores halfway through the fourth quarter at Pittsburgh.The coach defended his call after the game, saying he wanted to give his defense a chance to stop the Steelers and give the Jets good field position. He reiterated that Monday, saying his opinion is the same.Since a 37-31 win at Buffalo in Week 2 in which New York put up 17 points after halftime, the Jets have scored a total of seven points in the second half in the past three games.Weve got to take a hard look at that and figure it out because that has been a recurring problem, Fitzpatrick said.Thats something were going to put a lot of focus into and make sure that were playing better in the second half because it hasnt come together for us the last few weeks.In the meantime, the Jets are not concerned about the team possibly splintering as the losses pile.I dont worry about that at all, Fitzpatrick said, just because of the type of people we have in our locker room.The veterans insist theyre staying positive, and they believe others will share that optimism.Some do, but we dont need all, Marshall said. We just need the right guys to feel that way. You need your leaders to have this type of energy, this type of outlook. Thats all you need.Game notes C Nick Mangold (sore knee) and LB David Harris (sore hamstring) had MRIs which revealed no significant injuries. Their availability for next Monday night is uncertain, as is that of CB Darrelle Revis (hamstring), who sat out Sunday. ... CB Darryl Roberts was having an MRI taken on his injured shoulder. Bowles had no immediate update on the severity.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '