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Expected rain pushes second day of public elementary school track and field meet to Thursday

Expected rain pushes second day of public elementary school track and field meet to Thursday

THUNDER BAY - Forecasted rain showers has postponed the second day of the public school board's elementary track and field meet. The event, which was scheduled to complete its final day on Wednesday, will instead be pushed back to Thursday.
Hutton may leave Predators: Report

Hutton may leave Predators: Report

NASHVILLE – Carter Hutton’s days with the Nashville Predators may be numbered.
Before the Cup: Prospect Matt Murray nervously awaits NHL fate (VIDEO)

Before the Cup: Prospect Matt Murray nervously awaits NHL fate (VIDEO)

A few years before he hoisted the Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Matt Murray was nervously awaiting word on whether or not he’d become the property of an NHL franchise. A high ranking prospect, Murray had a roller-coaster year.
Cats' winless start to the season hits 14 games

Cats' winless start to the season hits 14 games

THUNDER BAY – Every time the Thunder Bay Border Cats seem like they’ve hit rock bottom they manage to find another level.
Border Cats losing streak hits 13

Border Cats losing streak hits 13

THUNDER BAY -- The search for win No. 1 continues for the Thunder Bay Border Cats.
MLB draft snags eight former Border Cats

MLB draft snags eight former Border Cats

Thunder Bay, Ont. – Eight former Thunder Bay Border Cats were selected during the three-day MLB Draft in Secaucus, New Jersey. Jacob Robson (Mississippi State) was the first Border Cat selected in the eighth round to the Detroit Tigers.
A dozen down, a dozen losses for the Border Cats

A dozen down, a dozen losses for the Border Cats

THUNDER BAY – Make it an even dozen in the loss column without a win for the Thunder Bay Border Cats.
Chill swept by Des Moines

Chill swept by Des Moines

THUNDER BAY – With a 14-game regular season schedule, one bad weekend has the potential to wound the Thunder Bay Chill’s playoff aspirations. And Saturday’s contest against the Des Moines Menace capped off a painful two days.
Cats trade bats for trash picks, gloves for garbage bags

Cats trade bats for trash picks, gloves for garbage bags

Border Cats players hit the field Saturday morning, but this time they traded their bats and gloves for garbage bags and trash picks.
Border Cats drop 11th straight to remain winless on season

Border Cats drop 11th straight to remain winless on season

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay Border Cats still can’t buy a win. The Northwoods League team on Friday dropped its 11th straight contest to start the 2016 campaign, falling 4-3 at Port Arthur Stadium to the visiting La Crosse Loggers.
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