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Express Alumni game aims at feeding the hungry

Posted December 26, 2010 by in Sports | 1 comment

The holiday season is a time for giving, and past and present members of the Lakehead Express Soccer Club have taken that to heart. The Club is hosting its second annual Alumni Game Thursday evening in support of the Thunder Bay Regional Food Distribution Association.  Thursday afternoon, the club donated nearly 800 pounds of food to the charity.  RFDA Executive Director Volker Kromm said the Christmas season is the busiest time of year, and the donation will reach the tables of up to 200 families.  He added that while all donations are wonderful, it’s especially inspiring when food comes in from a group of young people. The Lakehead Express also received a $15,000 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.  The alumni game starts at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Sports Dome. View full post on Tbnewswatch.com – Sports

Stars game postponed

Posted October 1, 2010 by in Thunder Bay News | No comments yet

The Fort William North Stars will have to wait a little longer to make their 2010-11 Superior International Junior Hockey League debut. Their scheduled opponent, the expansion Wisonsin Wilderness, was unable to complete the journey Wednesday to Thunder Bay, thanks to a broken-down bus. “Neither repairs nor a replacement bus from nearby Duluth could be accomplished in time for the Wilderness to arrive in Thunder Bay at a suitable time for the game,” said league president Ron Whitehead in an email release issued just before 6 p.m. A make-up date will be announced at a future date. The Stars next game is at home next Wednesday against the Sioux Lookout Flyers. Wisconsin is next scheduled to be in Thunder Bay on Oct. 27. View full post on Tbnewswatch.com – Sports

Border Cats up 4 runs as rain suspends game

Posted June 9, 2010 by in Thunder Bay News | No comments yet

The Border Cats (4-1) were three outs away from having a rain out deliver them a win over the St. Cloud River Bats (3-2) Tuesday. The Cats were up 4-0 on the River Bats as the teams prepared to enter the fifth inning at Port Arthur Stadium. But the rain that provided a sloppy field from the opening pitch forced an end to the game before an important fifth could start. League rules allow the score of a rained out game to be called final if teams play beyond five innings. Not completing those five innings means the Cats could not collect a win Tuesday and will have to complete the game when the River Bats return on June 23. “We started to put some runs together,” said Border Cats manager Mike Steed. “We got up four (runs) and the guys were swinging the bat, but the skies opened up and stymied that.” When the River bats return to Port Arthur Stadium later this month the teams will finish the suspended game starting in the top of the fifth with the Border Cats retaining their 4-0 lead. The Cats scored all four of their runs in the third inning before weather rained on their parade. The offensive onslaught of that inning forced the River Bats to grab a relief pitcher from their bullpen before entering the fourth. Chasing an opponent’s starter out of the game is exactly what Steed had wanted his team to do since the season started. “We did that and I think our guys did a great job,” he said. “I’m sure the rain might have had a little to do with it, but we got to their bullpen like we wanted to. We did it early and we did it on our own accord. No pitch-count rule tonight; I think we chased their starter out.” Defensively, the Border Cats were nearly flawless. The River Bats didn’t see more than three of their batters at the plate each inning, as the Cats were able to retire them in order either at the plate or on base. Cats’ starting pitcher Garrett Yount recorded three strikeouts and allowed two hits. Both successful River Bats hitters were sent back to their dugout after failed stealing attempts. The Border Cats end their seven-game homestand with a 4-1 winning record. Two games, one against the River Bats and an earlier outing against the Duluth Huskies, were rescheduled because of rain. The Cats head on a six-day road trip that will see them face the Mankato Moondogs and Rochester Honkers. The team returns to Port Arthur Stadium Wednesday, June 16.

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Game on

Posted June 8, 2010 by in Thunder Bay News | No comments yet

The 2010 Northwest Senior Games began Monday in Thunder Bay

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Border Cats Friday game rained out

Posted June 4, 2010 by in Thunder Bay News | No comments yet

The Border Cats won’t have a chance to sweep rivals Duluth Huskies just yet, as the third game of the series has been rained out.
Border Cats officials announced Friday afternoon that the 6:35 p.m. game would be moved to Monday, July 5 at 5:05 p.m. That game will be part of a double header.
The Cats (2-0) will continue their seven-game home stand on Saturday at 6:35 p.m. when they take on defending league champions the Rochester Honkers.
More information is available on the Border Cats official website.

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