The opening of the Gulfstream Park West meet, scheduled for Wednesday, was pushed back to Saturday with Hurricane Matthew forecast to hit the area Thursday and into Friday. The 40-day session is scheduled to run through Nov. 27.Training has been canceled at Gulfstream Park West in Miami and Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla. No mandatory evacuation of horses has been ordered at either track, although trainers stabled in the lower-lying areas of Gulfstream Park -- which is more prone to flooding -- were given the option of moving their horses to Palm Meadows.Trainer Mark Casse shipped all 28 horses he had stabled at Gulfstream Park to Ocala, Fla., on Wednesday due to concerns about flooding.Gulfstream Park remained open for simulcasting Wednesday, but was to close Thursday and Friday and reopen Saturday.The safety of our fans, horses, jockeys, horsemen, and employees is our top priority, said P.J. Campo, vice president of racing for The Stronach Group and general manager of Gulfstream Park, which leases the Gulfstream Park West facility from Churchill Downs. Because weather conditions the next few days remain uncertain, we thought it was best to call off the next few days and kick off the Gulfstream Park West meet over the weekend.Entries for both Saturday and Sundays programs at Gulfstream Park West were drawn Wednesday, with 10 races each day. Only two races were carded on the grass for Saturday, including the five-furlong allowance feature. Sundays main event mirrored the conditions of the statebred allowance feature from Thursdays canceled program.Gulfstream Park West, formerly Calder Race Course, has had to deal with several other hurricanes. The track sustained damage to the grandstand and barn area during Hurricane Wilma in the fall of 2005. Several months earlier, management was forced to postpone the Summit of Speed program one day due to the effects of Hurricane Dennis. Racing was also canceled at Calder for two days when Hurricane Frances passed through in 2004. In 1992, Hurricane Andrew destroyed areas of South Florida, but the track escaped serious damage.-- additional reporting by David Grening Fausse Vapormax . Note: The Calgary Flames announced Tuesday that Sean Monahan would not be made available to Canadas World Junior team. Vapormax Pas Cher Chine . "I wrote 36 on my sheet at the beginning of the game," the Cincinnati coach said, referring the yard line the ball would need to be snapped from. http://www.pascherbasketnike.fr/france-balenciaga-solde.html . The 18-year-old American had five birdies in her bogey-free round for a 17-under total of 196. Lee held the overnight lead but mixed three birdies with two bogeys for a 70. Basket Nike Pas Cher Homme .com) - The women will also have a new champion at the Australian Open. Basket Air Max 270 Pas Cher . The mixed zone is not a place to make friends. The college football season is in full swing. Here are the lines for Week 5 games, courtesy of the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.Games involving ranked teams in?bold.Thursday, Sept. 29Kansas at Texas Tech (-28)UConn at Houston (-27.5)Friday, Sept. 30Toledo at BYU (-4)Stanford at Washington (-3)Saturday, Oct. 1Buffalo at Boston College (-17.5)Marshall at Pitt (No line)Memphis at Ole Miss (-14.5)Tulane (-2) at UMassMinnesota at Penn State (-3)Northwestern at Iowa (-12.5)Rutgers at Ohio State (-38)Kansas State at West Virginia (-3)Virginia at Duke (-3.5)Notre Dame (-12) at Syracuse (at E. Rutherford)South Florida at Cincinnati (No line)SMU at Temple (-12.5)Old Dominion (-9) at CharlotteMiddle Tenn State (-15) at North TexasUTEP at La. Tech (-20)Florida Atlantic (-5) at FIUWestern Michigan (-3.5) at Central MichiganNorthern Illinois at Ball State (-4)Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green (-3)Ohio (-2.5) at Miami (OH)Central Florida at East Carolina (-4)Akron (-7) at Kent StatePurdue att Maryland (No line)Miami (FL) (-6.dddddddddddd5) at Georgia TechIllinois at Nebraska (-21)Wisconsin at Michigan (-10.5)Louisville (-2) at ClemsonNorth Carolina at Florida State (-11)La. Monroe at Auburn (-32.5)Navy at Air Force (-8)Rice at Southern Miss (-24)Wyoming at Colorado State (-6.5)Kentucky at Alabama (-34.5)Tennessee (-3) at GeorgiaGeorgia State at Appalachian State (-18)Florida (-10) at VanderbiltUtah at Cal (-1)Texas at Oklahoma State (-3)Oregon State at Colorado (-17.5)Arizona State at USC (-8)Baylor (-16) at Iowa StateMichigan State (-7.5) at IndianaOklahoma (-3.5) at TCUMissouri at LSU (-13)San Diego State (-20) at South AlabamaLa. Lafayette (-5.5) at New Mexico StateTroy (-13) at IdahoSan Jose State at New Mexico (-7.5)Utah State at Boise State (-20.5)Oregon (-1) at Washington StateFresno State at UNLV (-10.5)Nevada (-4.5) at Hawaii ' ' '