Indian badminton players put up an impressive display on day five of the Canada Open in Calgary on Saturday. While Manu Attri and Sumeeth Reddy made the final of the mens doubles, B Sai Praneeth reached the final of the mens singles.There was disappointment in store for Ajay Jayaram as he lost in the semi final to?third-seeded Korean Lee Hyun Il. The top-seeded Jayaram lost 9-21, 8-21 in just 28 minutes as he failed to get any sort of momentum in the one-sided contest.However, Sai Praneeth continued his impressive display as he defeated Fenchman Brice Leverdez 22-20, 19-21, 21-12 in a match that lasted 68 minutes.?The top-seeded mens pair of Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy moved into the final after defeating?Indonesias Andrei Adistia and Canadas Dong Adam 21-15, 21-19 in 31 minutes.Sai Praneeth will be up against Lee Hyun Il in the final.Attri and Reddy will face Canadas Adrian Liu and Toby Ng in the final on Sunday. Custom Falcons T-shirts . 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Custom Chris Lindstrom Jersey .B. - Sebastien Auger made 44 saves as the Saint John Sea Dogs edged the visiting Acadie-Bathurst Titan 2-1 on Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. SYDNEY -- Davis Webb threw four touchdown passes and ran for another score in a sensational debut for California, leading the Bears to a 51-31 win over Hawaii on Saturday in college footballs season opener at Sydneys Olympic stadium.Khalfani Muhammad had 94 yards rushing and one touchdown, and Chad Hansen had 14 receptions for 160 yards and two scores to help Cal win the game played Down Under as a tourism initiative and to increase awareness of gridiron in the country.Phenomenal, I was energetic, Muhammad said of his 34-yard TD run in the second minute of the game. My first one, and its special, of course.Webb said it was a very good victory in his first game with Cal, but praised his offensive line and Hansen, who clicked with his quarterback from early on.As soon as Davis showed up at Cal, we just had a connection, Hansen said.The teams provided plenty of early entertainment for unfamiliar fans, part of a crowd of 61,247 in the 83,500-seat stadium, scoring two touchdowns each by midway through the opening quarter.But Webb, the graduate transfer from Texas Tech replacing Jared Goff -- the No. 1 overall NFL draft pick by the Los Angeles Rams -- helped move Cal into control in the second quarter.Hawaii fumbled on a kickoff following Matt Andersons second field goal for Cal, and Webbs 34-yard pass to wide receiver Hansen on the next play gave Cal a 27-14 lead.Too many mistakes and turnovers, and it cost us, said Nick Rolovich, a former Hawaii quarterback making his head coaching debut for the Rainbow Warriors.Webb got into the act himself, rushing three yards off-tackle for another Cal touchdown and a 34-14 halftime lead. Webb was 38 for 54 and 441 yards total passing with no interceptions.Hawaii was led by wide receiver Marcus Kemp with four receptions for 73 yards and one TD. Ikaika Woolsey was 17 for 34 and 234 yards passing with one TD and one interception.Hawaii was without three key players for unspecified disciplinary reasons. A Rainboow Warriors spokesman said just before the game began that safety Daniel Lewis Jr.dddddddddddd, linebacker Jerrol Garcia-Williams and tight end Metuisela Unga were not with the team Saturday.Cal coach Sonny Dykes said it was a good starting point for the season.Still plenty of work to be done, but overall we played a very good game and never let them get back into it, Dykes said.He also praised Rolovich.I think that side is very well-coached, Dykes said. They made a lot of adjustments as the game went on and challenged us. He (Rolovich) will get Hawaii going.THE TAKEAWAYCALIFORNIA: Webbs strong debut reinforced the faith coach Sonny Dykes showed in him from the outset. Webb played in 23 games with 14 starts over three seasons at Texas Tech and had career totals of 5,557 yards and 46 touchdowns.HAWAII: The Rainbows Warriors need to avoid Pac-12 opponents to open their season. Its the seventh straight year that Hawaii, part of the Mountain West conference, has opened against a Pac-12 team, and Hawaii is 2-5 in that span. Told the Golden Bears were 20-point favorites coming into the match, Rolovich said: Its a funny-shaped ball, it can bounce different ways. Not Hawaiis way on Saturday.UP NEXTCALIFORNIA: The Golden Bears have another Mountain West Conference opponent -- San Diego State. After a bye week, theyll play the Aztecs at San Diego on Sept. 10. Cal beat SDSU 35-7 last year and holds a 4-3 head-to-head edge in games since 1982.HAWAII: It gets doesnt get any easier as the Rainbow Warriors make their first visit to the Big House when they play Michigan in Ann Arbor in Sept. 3. The Wolverines beat Hawaii 48-17 in 1998 in the only previous regular-season game between the teams.Game notes Two former California players- NFL running back Marshawn Lynch and punter David Lonie -were Cal honorary captains for the game. ' ' '