BERLIN -- Shinji Kagawa starred on his return for Borussia Dortmund in a 3-1 win over Freiburg, while Franck Ribery scored on his injury comeback as Bayern Munich defeated Stuttgart 2-0 in the Bundesliga on Saturday. Kagawa, back at Dortmund after an unhappy two-year spell at Manchester United, was given a heros welcome by fans who remembered his role in helping the club to successive Bundesliga titles in 2011 and 2012. The Japan midfielder had a hand in Adrian Ramos opening goal in the 34th minute, playing through Kevin Grosskreutz to cross for the Colombian striker at the post. Kagawa then scored on a counterattack in the 41st, when Henrikh Mkhitaryan let Ramos cross through for him to pick his spot with a low shot. The attacking midfielder went off to a standing ovation in the 64th. He had cramp, a "good sign" according to Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp. "Shinji was smiling the whole time, at least until he got the cramp," Dortmund midfielder Sebastian Kehl said. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang secured the result with a chip over the outrushing goalkeeper in the 78th, three minutes after he went on as a substitute. Oliver Sorg claimed Freiburgs consolation in the final minute, by which time the home side had already turned attention to Tuesdays visit of Arsenal in the Champions League. Mario Goetze got Bayern off the mark in the 27th, and Ribery marked his return from a knee problem by scoring with five minutes remaining. Borussia Moenchengladbach forward Max Kruse led his team to a deserved 4-1 win over Schalke in the late game. Kruse set Andre Hahn on his way to score with a fierce shot in the 17th, sent in a free kick for Hahn to head past Schalke goalkeeper Ralf Faehrmann in the 50th, and then scored himself in the 56th, four minutes after Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting pulled one back with a penalty. Raffael scored in the 79th and Schalke had Faehrmann to thank for a host of saves to ensure it didnt get any worse. "Well be working in the next few days, licking our wounds, and then it carries on. We want to present ourselves well at Chelsea," said Schalke coach Jens Keller, looking ahead to Wednesdays Champions League game. Mainz won 3-1 at Hertha Berlin, Wolfsburg earned a 1-1 draw at Hoffenheim, and promoted sides Paderborn and Cologne maintained their unbeaten status with a scoreless draw. Bayern, which hosts Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday, was hardly threatened by Stuttgart, but was made to work hard for its second win from three Bundesliga games. "Were always happy when we win," Bayern coach Pep Guardiola said. Xabi Alonso made his home debut since moving from Real Madrid, and it was the Spaniards free kick that led to the opening goal. Goetze stopped Antonio Ruedigers attempted clearance, cut inside Vedad Ibisevic, and shot through a host of players inside the far post. Holger Badstuber, who recently returned after missing 20 months with a knee injury and two operations, had to go off before the break with a thigh muscle problem. "Its not too serious," the Bayern defender said. Ribery made an immediate impact after going on as a substitute in the 68th. Four minutes later he set up Alonsos deflected effort off the post and Robert Lewandowski struck the post again from the rebound. Lewandowski set up Ribery to seal the result with a low shot through the Stuttgart keepers legs. "The day went well," said Bayern forward Thomas Mueller on his 25th birthday. In Berlin, Mainz forward Shinji Okazaki scored on the rebound after Hertha goalkeeper Thomas Kraft twice saved from Koo Ja-cheol in the 36th, and Sami Allagui slid in to score against his former club in the 70th. Ronny pulled one back with a penalty in the 86th, but Okazaki snuffed out any hope of a comeback with his second goal in injury time. "Were still in development and the three points are very, very important for it," said Mainz coach Kasper Hjulmand after his first Bundesliga win. With 28 goals since January 2011, Okazaki is the highest scoring Japanese player in the Bundesliga. Ivica Olics 89th-minute strike was enough for a point for Wolfsburg. Hoffenheim striker Anthony Modeste put the home side ahead in the 55th. Troy Apke Redskins Jersey . Hes the same player he always was, only now his efforts are being rewarded. The rookie manager has made a habit of heaping praise on others when things are going well, and accepting criticism when they arent. But in the case of Hurtado, its what the coach is NOT saying that may be the secret to a superb run of form. Jonathan Allen Jersey . Louis Blues brought in the premier unrestricted free agent centre, and did it without breaking the bank. http://www.authenticredskinsfootballonline.com/customized/ . 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Canada then added another 9.5 points in Draw 11 to finish the four-day competition with a 42-18 advantage. When Niklas Edins long runback try came up wide, giving Mike McEwen the full point that guaranteed Canadas victory, non-playing members cheering on the bench swarmed over the boards to ignite an on-ice victory celebration that temporarily halted the two other games still in process. We could kind of see the other matches going well and the timing just worked out for that to happen, McEwen said of posting the clinching point. It was kind of cool to put that final blow on the board. And he, like the fans in the stands, was surprised to see his teammates storm onto the ice. Yeah because theres those huge LED signs and theyve been ragging on us, Do Not Jump Over These, he said with a smile. So it was kind of cool that nobody listened. In the end McEwen beat Edin 3.5 to 1.5, the identical scores to Rachel Homans win over Margaretha Sigfridsson and the Pat Simmons-skipped mixed team victory over the European foursome skipped by Torger Nerg?rd of Norway. Teams play eight-end games in the skins competition, scoring points by counting two or more with last rock, or one point or more without. The ffirst six ends are each worth half a point with the final two ends worth one point each.dddddddddddd While McEwen, third B.J. Neufeld, second Matt Wozniak and lead Ben Hebert posted the clinching point, it was the Simmons-led team of Lori Olson-Johns, Carter Rycroft and Rachelle Brown who got the team fired up early. Normally the third on the John Morris-skipped Team Canada, Simmons was handed the skip spot for the mixed skins game and he made two McEwen-like shots in the second and fourth ends to win full-point carryover skins to put Canada in position to clinch the cup before this afternoons final round of skins. Crazy, wasnt it? replied Team Canada coach Rick Lang when asked about the Simmons performance. Pat came through in spades and kind of got the spirit going today. Put us on the board early and everyone followed. But, added Lang, it was a solid team performance from Thursdays opening draw that ultimately led to victory. We had six teams right at the top of their games; extremely well prepared, excited to be here and committed to the effort, he said. We had no weak links in our chain, whatsoever. In the evening draws, Brad Jacobs of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. beat Great Britains Dave Murdoch 4-1 in a rematch of the gold-medal matchup from the Sochi Olympics while Winnipegs Jennifer Jones played Scotlands Eve Muirhead to a 2.5 tie. You could tell we were sharp from the get-go, said Jones. And we never let up. It was coming together as a team, getting that camaraderie and great energy. And we had that from day one. We got on a roll and never looked back. 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