Hull went four points clear of Warrington in the Super League standings after a 19-12 win over the Wolves on Friday night. It was an immensely scrappy game that failed to deliver on the skill level that was promised by the top two teams in the league, but definitely brought the expected excitement.First-half tries from Fetuli Talanoa and Mark Minichiello put Hull 12-10 up at half-time after Gene Ormsby and Chris Sandow scored for the home side. Kurt Gidley then levelled things with a penalty on the hour mark, before a Gareth Ellis try and Marc Sneyd drop goal sealed the win for Lee Radfords men. Highlights of the top of the table clash between Warrington Wolves and Hull FC in the Super League. The win keeps Hull at the top of the Super League standings, two points ahead of second-place Wigan who beat Hull KR 20-18 on Friday, and four points ahead of Fridays opponents who have now drop to third.The first half offered up more than its fair share of handling errors. Hull contributed the most, and one such handling error brought about the opening try.Sandow kicked ahead and chased well to put pressure on Jamie Shaul who tried to run the ball out. Sandow tackled Shaul and the ball spilled out in the tackle for Ormsby to dive on top of it for the first score of the night.Despite the troubled start Hull then moved the ball up the field and worked the ball left in the 14th minute to Talanoa, who saw the space and darted for the tryline in the corner. From out wide Sneyd converted for a 6-4 lead to the visitors. Daryl Clark knocked on with the tryline begging Benjamin Jullien then charged down a kick from Sneyd and collected the ball before tearing up the field. Jullien drew the last of the defence and passed to Sandow in support, with Sandow running in the try in the corner. Gidley added the extras from the touchline.Hull had the final say of the half, when from a goal line drop out the ball was passed to Mark Minichiello down the left, and Minichiello pinned his ears for the corner before stepping inside Ratchford for his sides second try. The conversion from Sneyd made it 12-10 to Hull at the break. Warrington Wolves Gene Ormsby celebrates scoring the games first try Neither side was able to register any points in the third period as the handling worsened in the 20 minutes that followed after the resumption, and when Gareth Ellis stripped the ball in a tackle in his own half at the beginning of the fourth quarter, Gidley called for the kicking tee. Gidley slotted the effort to bring his side level.Hull then worked the ball up from the scrum with ten minutes remaining before Sneyd held the defence up well to pop to Ellis who ran a good line. Ellis spun through the attempted tackle and crashed over under the poles.It was a very finish for Hull, who saw Carlos Tuimavave send a drop goal attempt wide, before Sneyd secured victory with his effort with just over two minutes remaining. Ecco Baratas . He has spent much of his adult life trying to give back to his native South Sudan, the war-torn African nation the Cavaliers forward and his family fled when he was a young boy. Ecco Outlet España . Trailing by a goal after 20 minutes of play, Joe Pavelski responded with three goals and an assist as the Sharks snapped a two-game losing skid with a 5-2 victory over the struggling Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday. http://www.eccobaratas.es/ . -- Arizona coach Bruce Arians says there "were obviously very, very many problems" with the officiating in the Cardinals 24-21 loss at Philadelphia. Ecco España Baratas . "Opinion: Womens World Cup is the best Soccer of the year," Hanks tweeted to his 8.73 million followers on Friday. "Hey FIFA, they deserve real grass. Put in sod. Tienda De Zapatos Ecco . The 25-year-old native of Milford, Conn., has 18 points in 41 games this season. The five-foot-eight 166-pound centre also has 28 points (10-18) in 15 games with AHL Oklahoma City.Usain Bolt shook off a horrible start to win the 100m at the Racers Grand Prix athletics meeting in Kingston. Bolt stumbled out of the blocks but ran 9.88 seconds to clock the second-fastest time in the world this year as he led home three fellow Jamaicans under 10 seconds in a race run in a wind of one meter per second.It wasnt a perfect race, but the good thing was that I won and I came out injury free, said Bolt. Nickel Ashmeade and Yohan Blake were both timed in 9.94sec, with Asafa Powell finishing in 9.98.The race was only the fourth time that Bolt, former world record holder Powell and 2011 world champion Yohan Blake have clashed in Kingston and more than 30,000 fans turned out for the warm up for Jamaicas Olympic trials later this month.Powell had hoped for better, running fourth despite what he described as a calf cramp.Running before his home crowd for the first time in about two years, Bolt said: Its good to be back, it has been a while sinnce I ran here.ddddddddddddI was not completely happy with execution as the start was horrible and did not set up the race, but I won and that is good. Jimmy Vicaut equalled the European record 100m record on Tuesday Frances Jimmy Vicaut owns the fastest time in the world in 2016, 9.86sec at a meeting in Montreuil on June 7.World and Olympic champion Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce won the womens 100m in a subdued 11.09sec, coming back from a toe injury that has hampered her training.American Barbara Pierre was second in 11.11 and Trinidad and Tobagos Kelly-Ann Baptiste took third in 11.15 seconds. Also See: Three IAAF staff suspended Lewis: Ennis-Hill the one to beat ' ' '