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Lucky to be alive

Lucky to be alive

The world watched in horror last month when a tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma, killing 24. Cameron Wood, a rookie pitcher with the Thunder Bay Border Cats, was lucky to escape with his life.
Cats win wild one

Cats win wild one

Ryan Casillas thought he’d put the game away with a three-run blast in the fifth. Turns out, the pitching-short Thunder Bay Border Cats needed his help again, after nearly squandering a 10-run lead Sunday at Subway Field.
Cats win opener

Cats win opener

Leave it to a Canadian to get the job done when the weather’s cold. The Thunder Bay Border Cats came into their home opener Saturday night having been out-scored 17-4, leadiing to an 0-3 start.
Chill stay perfect

Chill stay perfect

Practice makes perfect. For the Thunder Bay Chill, the old adage has never been truer. Missing strikers Sullivan Silva and Sunny Omeregie, both sidelined due to injury, the Chill have had to invent ways to win.
Border Cats team up with TBayTel for new digital TV app

Border Cats team up with TBayTel for new digital TV app

Baseball fans in Thunder Bay will now have the opportunity to watch Border Cat games on their own TV.
Chill match against rival Menace to take place at Fort William Stadium

Chill match against rival Menace to take place at Fort William Stadium

The Thunder Bay Chill will be playing their season home opener at their home away from home.
Stingers throttle Border Cats on Opening Day

Stingers throttle Border Cats on Opening Day

The Thunder Bay Border Cats did not start the 2013 season on a winning note. The Northwoods League squad managed just four hits on the road on Wednesday night, falling 7-1 on opening day to the Willmar Stingers.
Dominant run

Dominant run

Andie Wood opened the NWOSSAA track and field championships on Tuesday the best way she knew how – a convincing win in the girl’s 1,500-metre steeplechase race.
Developing core skills

Developing core skills

The head of Hockey Northwestern Ontario says unlike Don Cherry, he’s in complete agreement about a ruling that bans body checking at the Pee Wee level.
LU basketball sked includes visits by Carleton, Ottawa and McMaster

LU basketball sked includes visits by Carleton, Ottawa and McMaster

Basketball fans, circle Nov. 8 on your calendar.
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