Palm Beach Gardens, FL (SportsNetwork.com) - Brad Fritsch fired a 6-under 66 in Sundays fourth round and he extended his advantage to six shots at the Web.com Tour Qualifying Tournament. Fritsch finished 72 holes at 20-under-par 266, which is six shots better than second-round leader Rick Cochran. Fritsch played his fourth round on the Champion Course Sunday. My caddie and I set a goal and were already there so we have to readjust the goal because I know there are a bunch of good players behind me, said Fritsch. Im going to keep my head down and keep going. Play rotates over the par-71 Champion Course and the par-72 Fazio Course at PGA National for the six-round tournament. Cochran carded a 2-under 69 and he is alone in second place at 14-under 272. Ted Purdy also shot a 69 and he holds sole possession of third place at 13- under 273. Hunter Hamrick (68) and Andrew Landry (69) are both tied for fourth at 12- under 274, while Michael Hebert (66), Greg Eason (67) and Matt Fast (72) are tied for sixth at minus-11. Fritsch started his day off strong before cooling off in the middle of his round. The Canadian drained three birdies on his first four holes on one, two and four before closing out his front nine with five straight pars from five. Fritsch traded a birdie on the 10th with a bogey on the 11th, which was his only blemish on the day. Fritsch made his fifth gain on No. 13, moving him to minus-4. Following a trio of pars from 14, Fritsch finished with back-to-back birdies on 17 and 18 to push his advantage to six heading into Mondays fifth round. Cochran, also playing on the Champion Course, played the front nine at even par with a birdie on five and a bogey on seven. Cochran made two birdies on 12 and 15 on the back nine to go along with seven pars to finish off his 2-under 69. Purdy, playing on the Champion Course, made one birdie on the front nine on No. 2 and made the turn at minus-1. Another gain on 12 was canceled out by a bogey on 14, but Purdy finished strong with a birdie at the last to complete his 69. NOTES: Fritschs best finish on tour last year was at the Rex Hospital Open, where he tied for fourth. He has never won on tour ... Fritsch had four top-10 finishes on the Web.com Tour last season ... The Champion Course has hosted the PGA Tours Honda Classic since 2007. Nike Zoom Online Shop . -- Lara Gut of Switzerland regained the overall World Cup lead with Sundays super-G win in Lake Louise, Alta. Nike Zoom Wholesale .com) - Former New York Mets general manager Omar Minaya is joining the Major League Baseball Players Association staff as a senior advisor to executive director Tony Clark. http://www.nikezoomoutlet.com/ . 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The accusation by Kim Myers provided a bizarre twist during the trial of the world-famous double-amputee Olympian, who is facing 25 years to life in prison if convicted of premeditated murder for shooting dead Steenkamp, a 29-year-old model, at his home last year.FALL RIVER, Mass. -- Aaron Hernandezs attorneys on Monday sought to have a murder charge dismissed, saying prosecutors dont have enough evidence to tie the former New England Patriots star to the murder of a semi-professional football player. Prosecutors countered that they can show Hernandez was with Odin Lloyd when he was shot and that Lloyds killing was part of a pattern of Hernandez committing acts of violence following nightclub disputes. Also Monday, the former tight end pleaded not guilty to charges that he attacked a handcuffed inmate and threatened to kill a guard and his family while at a county jail in Dartmouth. Hernandez faces murder charges in Lloyds June 17, 2013, slaying, as well as a separate case in which he is accused of gunning down two men in Boston in July 2012. He has pleaded not guilty in each case and is being held without bail. Judge E. Susan Garsh will rule at a later date on the motions to dismiss the Lloyd murder charge and to suppress certain evidence gathered by the state, including cellphone records and surveillance video from dozens of cameras at Hernandezs North Attleborough home. The judge on Monday also floated a possible trial date of Oct. 6, and she set a July deadline for the New England Patriots to respond to the defences requests for access to the football teams personnel records. Hernandez defence attorney James Sultan called the prosecutions evidence "woefully lacking" and maintained that the state has yet to suggest a specific motive for Lloyds killing. "Theres certainly a lot of what I would call smoke. No doubt about it," Sultan said. "But you cant throw a bunch of stuff at the wall and say, Well, thhats good enough.ddddddddddddThats not probable cause that he committed the crime." Prosecutor William McCauley countered that the state has "powerful" evidence against Hernandez. In what amounted to a preview of the states arguments, he said toll booth, surveillance, GPS and cellphone records clearly place Hernandez in the car with Lloyd at the time of his murder. McCauley said the states evidence also shows Hernandez had the "presence, knowledge and intent" to see the murder to its completion. Prosecutors also suggested incidents in Boston, Providence and Miami show a "common pattern" of violence by Hernandez following disputes at nightclubs. But Hernandezs lawyers pushed back against that notion, saying it was part of a persistent attempt to trash Hernandezs character. They criticized prosecutors for their focus on his "affinity for guns," his drug use and past run-ins with law enforcement. Lloyd had been at a Boston nightclub with Hernandez and others days before his bullet-ridden body was found about a half mile from Hernandezs North Attleborough home. Prosecutors in Boston have said a spilled drink in a nightclub led Hernandez to kill two people in a drive-by shooting. Another Hernandez associate, Alexander Bradley, has filed a civil lawsuit alleging Hernandez shot him in the face on Feb. 13, 2013, after they argued following a visit to a Miami strip club. Dressed in a blue blazer and khaki dress pants, Hernandez sat passively through Mondays nearly three-hour court hearing, one of the longest since his arrest last year. His mother and other supporters sat in the audience, as did Lloyds mother and others. ' ' '