Four Australians, including six-time world champion Stephanie Gilmore, have progressed in the US Open of surfing for women.Gilmore will be joined in the third round of the Huntington Beach event in California by compatriots Sally Fitzgibbons, Tyler Wright and Keely Andrew.The 28-year-old defeated Nikki Van Dijk and she will now meet Hawaiian pair Coco Ho and Carissa Moore.It was kind of a slow and stressful morning, Gilmore said.I just felt a little stuck and slow out there, but I knew that we both had fives and nothing too special and as soon as one of us got one of those clean open-faced waves, then two big turns would seal the deal.Sunshine Coast-based Andrew delivered the biggest upset of round two, eliminating defending champion Johanne Defay.The 21-year-old rookie earned a combined wave score of 15 to defeat Defay 12.47.I am sick of losing in the second round and I just wanted to make that one, Andrew said.I really love surfing beach breaks so I want to surf more out here.Andrew will take on fellow Australian Wright in the third round, as well as Hawaiian Malia Manuel.Fitzgibbons will face Hawaiian Tatiana Weston-Webb and local Lakey Peterson in round three. Devin Bush Jersey Large . After the whistle, Thornton skated the length of the ice, pulled Orpik to the ice from behind and punched him in the face several times. Custom Steelers T-shirts . LOUIS -- Alexander Steen scored a power-play goal with 59. http://www.customsteelersjersey.com/ . -- Ryan Blaney provided more evidence that Penske Racings No. Cheap Steelers JerseysWholesale Custom Steelers Shirts . Once again, DeLaet finished tied for second at a PGA Tour stop on the weekend, this time at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. The pride of Weyburn, Sask. CROMWELL, Conn. -- Jerry Kelly played off the emotion of what he considers a home crowd Thursday in the Travelers Championship, shooting a 6-under 64 for a share of the first-round lead with Vaughn Taylor and Andrew Loupe.Kelly, 49, played at the nearby University of Hartford. Headed to the PGA Tour Champions after this season, Kelly won the last of his three PGA Tour titles in 2009.Im not that man who has people constantly yelling wherever I go, Kelly said. I kind of take those good vibes and run with it. Its fun.Kelly started his afternoon on the back nine, sinking a 45-foot putt for eagle on his sixth hole of the day, the courses signature par-4 15th. The green was redesigned as part of a $3.5 million course renovation project this year and the front left pin placement was new.It was a question mark, how fast it was going to be and I judged it correctly, apparently, he said.Loupe and Taylor went out early, when relatively soft greens and little wind helped the scoring.Taylor, the 40-year-old who won for the first time since 2005 at Pebble Beach this year, strung together five consecutive birdies starting on the 12th hole and shot a 30 on the back nine.That was a nice little run and I needed that, Taylor said. I was playing well and just needed something to kind of get me going.Loupe, who at 27 is looking for his first PGA Tour win, had seven birdies and a bogey on the day. He pulled into a tie for the lead after a 128-yard approach shot on 18 gave him a 2-foot birdie putt.ddddddddddddJon Rahm, the 21-year-old Spaniard who turned pro in June, eagled the par-5 13th hole and was a stroke back along with Ben Martin and Marc Leishman.Ninety-three players shot par or better, including U.S. Olympians Bubba Watson (67), Matt Kuchar (69), and Patrick Reed (70).They are playing the first two rounds as a trio, and fans stood four and five deep at times to watch them, chanting USA! USA! as they arrived at the 18th tee.Reed was using the red, white and blue golf bag he received this week as part of his Olympic team gear.All three of us are very excited and eager to get over there, said Watson, the tournaments defending champion. We hear all the USA chants. But at the same time, you want to play well here.Besides the Americans, three other Olympians are playing in Cromwell.Denmarks Soren Kjeldsen and Germanys Alex Cejka each shot 68, and Irelands Padraig Harrington came in at an even-par 70.The tournament was moved from its traditional spot in June, a week after the U.S. Open, as the PGA Tour shuffled its schedule to accommodate the Olympics.But the schedule didnt affect the quality of the field, which includes 10 players ranked in the top 30 in the world, led by Watson, who came into the week ranked sixth.South Koreas Si Woo Kim had the shot of the day. The 21-year-old aced the 215-yard fifth hole on his way to a 69. ' ' '