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Rejuvenated Rangers will be looking to complete a treble in the Scottish Cup final on Saturday - live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 2pm - against an Hibernian side whose sole focus will be on laying a 114-year hoodoo to rest. Discount Curry Shoes . Mark Warburtons reshaped side already have the Petrofac Training Cup and Ladbrokes Championship trophy on the sideboard and, like Hibs, have the additional carrot of a ticket to the Europa League qualifiers if they prevail on Saturday. Rangers Dominic Ball is suspended after picking up a yellow card in the semi-final win over Celtic and Harry Forrester is out injured while Billy King and Michael OHalloran are cup-tied.  Hibs can count on the support of one of Scotlands most famous sporting families Martyn Waghorn returned from three months out in the final game of the season at St Mirren, and the 28-goal striker is sure to be a key figure in Warburtons pre-match planning. He is likely to be given a pivotal role in attack alongside Kenny Miler and Barrie McKay.   Rangers Martyn Waghorn will have a key role to play for his side Rangers have not played a competitive game for three weeks although they did enjoy a work-out in a bounce game at Tottenhams Enfield training centre last week. Hibs will look to end a run of 10 Scottish Cup final defeats stretching back to 1902 when they play Rangers This weekends match is only their second appearance together in the final after 1979s three-game saga, eventually won by Rangers 3-2 following a second replay. Rangers manager Mark Warburton says winning the Scottish Cup this season would be a bonus after achieving promotion On a day rich with possibility, the 131st final is the first time two sides from outside of the top flight have met in the national showpiece. The clubs have locked horns five times this season; Rangers hold a 3-2 advantage in the head-to-head and they have shared 23 goals so it all points to an entertaining encounter this afternoon.  Hibernian manager Alan Stubbs says his side are determined to win the final after losing in the playoffs last week Hibs agonising play-off loss to Falkirk may have consigned them to a third successive season in the Championship, but it did afford them a nine-day break ahead of this game, their 53rd of a gruelling season. Two of the players from the 1979 Scottish Cup final look back at the three games it took to separate Hibs and Rangers The season began last July with a 6-2 Challenge Cup defeat by Rangers and they will be looking to go one better than they did in the League Cup final against Ross County in March, a last-minute Alex Schalk goal sealing Countys win.  Former Leicester goalkeeper Conrad Logan hopes some of his old teams luck rubs off on him when he plays for Hibernian The weight of history will be on their shoulders as they have lost 10 finals since they last tasted success in the competition in 1902. Hibs 25-goal striker Jason Cummings has a fine record against Rangers - but will he start? Many of their fans will be pinning their hopes on talisman Jason Cummings, who has a fine record against Rangers - eight goals in the past two seasons - but manager Alan Stubbs says he is not guaranteed a start. Rangers winning the Scottish Cup would be a perfect end to a great season, according to Kenny Miller He told the Evening News: I want players who are going into the game in form. Jason got left out on Friday against Falkirk, it was just a call I went with. The fact that James Keatings scored twice has done him no harm whatsoever. Keeper Conrad Logan (centre) was Hibs hero in the Cup semi-final win over Dundee United Was it justified or not? Other people can decide that, but on the day I felt it was the right decision. Rangers assistant boss David Weir says he has no concerns about his players fitness going into the Scottish Cup final The loss of five goals in two matches against Falkirk may prompt Stubbs to turn back to Mark Oxley ahead of semi-final hero Conrad Logan in goal. Hibernians Fraser Fyvie was part of the Wigan squad who shocked Manchester City to win the FA Cup in 2013, and he thinks Hibs can lift the Scottish Cup Midfield schemer Dylan McGeouch is also back in contention having struggled with a groin problem recently.  Nicky Clark could add a third medal to an already successful season if Rangers beat Hibs Cheap Under Armour Curry Shoes . It was hard for Luck to pull off another comeback, or even get into the end zone, while standing on the sideline. Rivers threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to rookie Keenan Allen and Nick Novak kicked four field goals to give the Chargers a 19-9 victory against the Colts on Monday night. Cheap Curry Shoes For Sale . Its the second straight game Bell has scored in extra time for Kelowna, which beat the Brandon Wheat Kings 6-5 on Friday, and he now has four game-winning goals on the season. http://www.curryshoescheap.com/ . Artturi Lehkonen, Joni Nikko and Ville Leskinen had the other goals for Finland (1-0) while Juuse Saros stopped 28 shots. Tim Robin Johnsgard had the lone goal for Norway (0-2). When Se Ri Pak was a 20-year-old LPGA rookie in 1998, rocketing to fame in her native South Korea by winning the LPGA Championship and U.S. Womens Open, she was the only player from that country on tour. This season, Paks last as a competitor, there were 34 Koreans on the increasingly international circuit. At the end of the 2016 LPGA season, eight of the top 15 players in the Rolex Rankings, and 23 of the top 50, were from South Korea. The No. 1 player in the world, Lydia Ko of New Zealand, is South Korean-born.Pak retires at age 39 with 25 LPGA victories, including five major titles, and a place in golf as one of its premier pioneers. Another South Korean, Ok-Hee Ku, was the first to play and win on the LPGA Tour, but her 1988 victory did not resonate back home like Paks major victories 18 years ago.Paks exciting 1998 Open triumph, in a playoff over amateur Jenny Chausiriporn at Blackwolf Run in Wisconsin, ignited a flurry of interest in the game among girls and their parents in South Korea. It didnt take long for female golfers from that nation, which has a population less than one-sixth of the United States, to become an important part of the LPGA. Forty South Koreans have won 152 of the 557 LPGA tournaments played since Paks victory at Blackwolf Run.Other Asian countries have followed South Koreas lead. Thirteen players from Thailand had LPGA cards in 2016, and one of them, Ariya Jutanugarn, was a breakout star, winning five times.Plagued by a left shoulder injury, Pak had two goodbye tournaments in 2016, at the U.S. Womens Open in July and the LPGA KEB HanaBank Championship in Incheon, South Korea, in October. There were tears and hugs and flowers at each, but mostly there were thanks -- for the memories and inspiration, for clearing a trail to a vista now enjoyed by many. For the many achievements over her career, we honor Pak with the 2016 espnW Lifetime Achievement Award.Those who knew her best on and around the golf course shared their thoughts with espnW about the impact Pak had on the game:I didnt come to the LPGA until 2010. I knew about Se Ri as a fan. When we were sitting in Korea at the HanaBank Championship in October, we were having a tribute to her. We were up on a podium. I looked out to 3,000 people, but the first hundred were young Korean tour players and their brothers and sisters and moms and dads. They were crying. I remember sitting there thinking, This is Michael Jordan of Korea. I guess I knew that as a fan, but it was amazing to see that. Chella Choi was sideways. In Gee Chun. Inbee Park. It was really a gripping moment. I told Se Ri later that all of us are trying to make a meaningful, lasting impact on the game and none of us know if were doing it. She has done that forever, and not just in womens golf. I think she changed golf in Korea. In Korea, they ask her about the impact she made in Korean golf, but she made an impact in Asian golf. Its really unbelievable, she just put it on the map. Its kind of like what they said was going to happen with the U.S. womens soccer team, with the big win. But it didnt have the same kind of instant impact that she had. And the lasting impact Se Ri has had is unbelievable.-- Mike Whan, LPGA commissionerSe Ri is a trailblazer from South Korea who became one of the most important players in the history of the LPGA. She had a quick impact by winning two major championships in her rookie year. She was one of?the best players in the world for several years and inspired an entire generation of players who aree currently dominating the LPGA. Cheap Stephen Curry Shoes. ?Se Ri is such a nice person, and she has a great smile. I really enjoyed my time competing against her. She is a wonderful role model for all players.-- Annika Sorenstam, World Golf Hall of Fame member, 72-time LPGA winner Se Ri is a hero in Korea. I started in golf watching her play. It was the same for So Yeon Ryu and Na Yeon Choi. She was very nice to me when I was a rookie. I am so sad she is retiring. When I talked to her at HanaBank, I told her, You can change your mind. But, seriously, I hope her life and future is nice. I hope she is happy. I am very proud and very sad.-- Chella Choi, one of 34 players from the South Korea on LPGA Tour in 2016 To be in Korea for her final event, her final round, I wasnt sure I was at a celebration or at a funeral. Everyone was in tears. They were all so emotional over what shes been able to accomplish and what shes been able to do for golf in that country. You see the effects out here on tour every day -- the incredibly strong, talented players who were all inspired by her. There are very few people who have been able to inspire a generation and an entire country, the way Se Ri has been able to do. She did incredibly well with all that pressure on her shoulders. I had the pleasure of playing many years on tour with Se Ri. I loved every round we played together. She is a role model for everybody, not just for the country of South Korea, but she truly is a role model for any golfer aspiring to pick up the game. When I [was] first kind of getting into golf, it was Se Ri, Karrie [Webb] and Annika [Sorenstam]. They were the top three players. And all three inspired me tremendously to pick up the game and to play with them and against them. It was pretty surreal to be able to do that. The game owes a lot to Se Ri. Shes done a tremendous amount for womens golf.-- Morgan Pressel, LPGA member since 2006, 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship winner She inspired so many young Korean players. Shes just such a class act, a great, great player with a beautiful swing -- everything you would want in a player. Well miss her. She opened the door for all of the little Korean girls who were looking for somebody to follow. She has become their idol. Theyre out here trying to accomplish what she has. Players like Se Ri feel a lot of pressure from their country. Shes a rock star.-- Nancy Lopez, World Golf Hall of Fame member, 48-time LPGA winner She is the one who opened the door for all the Korea players. I get asked a lot about why there are so many Korean players playing so well. There are many reasons, but one of the important ones is that we always had a really good role model. Se Ri was that role model. She played well, then Inbee Park started to play well. We are able to continue to have a good model. But Se Ri was the first. When I first started to play on the tour, she told me that having a good balance in her life is the most important thing. To me, she was a great inspiration and great adviser. I played with Se Ri this year for the first two rounds at the U.S. Open, which was the retirement tournament for her. I saw her tear up in her eyes. It was very emotional. I didnt expect I was going to cry when she said goodbye, but I cried a lot. It is a sad loss, but I know she is going to have a great life, and I am rooting for her.-- So Yeon Ryu, 2011 U.S. Womens Open champion ' ' '