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Former Wolves coach named assistant with Celtics

Former Wolves coach named assistant with Celtics

Scott Morrison led Lakehead to four straight national championship weekend appearances, starting in 2010, before leaving to coach the NBA D-League's Maine Red Claws.
Cats scratch out first Port Arthur Stadium win

Cats scratch out first Port Arthur Stadium win

Andy Weber delivered a go-ahead double in the seventh, then Kevin Biondich cleared the bases with and eighth-inning grand slam to deliver a 10-5 win over Eau Claire.
Murray, Jordan and Marc Staal protected by NHL teams

Murray, Jordan and Marc Staal protected by NHL teams

Minnesota's Eric Staal among high-profile players being made available in expansion draft to the Vegas Golden Knights.
New season starts for NTDC Thunder Bay skiers

New season starts for NTDC Thunder Bay skiers

Training begins for the nordic skiers on the National Team Development Centre Thunder Bay.
Cats put lengthy road trip in rear-view mirror

Cats put lengthy road trip in rear-view mirror

Border Cats still looking for first win at Port Arthur Stadium, but glad to be back home after 6-12 start on the road.
Monsters and Mayhem lives up to the hype

Monsters and Mayhem lives up to the hype

Big trucks on big tires, motocross freestyle show draw plenty of cheers at Murillo Fairgrounds.
Eight former Border Cats grabbed in MLB draft

Eight former Border Cats grabbed in MLB draft

Right-hander Jimmy Murphy was the top player to hear his name called, taken in the eight round by the Baltimore Orioles.
Letowski named Windsor Spitfires coach

Letowski named Windsor Spitfires coach

Former NHLer said he was looking for stability on and off the ice.
Granholm commits to Nipissing for basketball

Granholm commits to Nipissing for basketball

Considered "one of the city's best players" by the Lakehead's women's coach, Kaila Granholm committed to Nipissing on Thursday.
McCullough loved NHL ownership ride

McCullough loved NHL ownership ride

Buying the Arizona Coyotes was a heck of an adventure, but it's time to move on to other opportunities, the Thunder Bay-born McCullough said.
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