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All-Stars remain undefeated at Big League championship

All-Stars remain undefeated at Big League championship

Cooper Lamke and Tyler Kitching scored three runs apiece, helping the Thunder Bay All-Stars remain unbeaten at the Big League Canadian Championships at Baseball Central on Saturday.
Express throttle reeling Border Cats

Express throttle reeling Border Cats

Wes Helsaback lasted all of eight batters Friday night. The Thunder Bay Border Cats hurler was roughed up early by the Eau Claire Express, who scored three times in the opening inning at Port Arthur Stadium and cruised to a 10-2 victory.
All-Stars win

All-Stars win

The Thunder Bay All-Stars weren’t perfect. Not by any means.
Del Paggio heading to Saint John

Del Paggio heading to Saint John

Daniel Del Paggio has found a new home on the East Coast. The former Superior International Junior Hockey League player of the year signed a deal to play for the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Saint John Sea Dogs.
Rolland, Correa named to North Division all-star team

Rolland, Correa named to North Division all-star team

Border cats catcher Christian Correa and outfielder Tyler Rolland are headed to the Northwoods League all-star game. Rolland tops all Cats hitters with a .310 batting average, a homer and 14 RBI. He’s also been plunked a league-high 12 times.
Back on the Tour

Back on the Tour

THUNDER BAY -- Walter Keating Jr. knows all about life on the PGA Tour Canada. And he’s glad to be back, if only for a week.
Chill's playoff hopes take a hit

Chill's playoff hopes take a hit

ST. LOUIS, Miss. – The Thunder Bay Chill are going to need help if they want to return to the playoffs. The Chill’s postseason dreams took a bit of a hit on the road Saturday, falling to the St.
7th inning blues

7th inning blues

THUNDER BAY -- The seventh inning has not been a happy time lately for the Thunder Bay Border Cats.
Border Cats fall in extras

Border Cats fall in extras

THUNDER BAY -- The lone Canadian team in the Northwoods League could not find any walk-off magic on American Independence Day.
Local tennis scene insists future is bright for Bouchard despite Wimbledon loss

Local tennis scene insists future is bright for Bouchard despite Wimbledon loss

THUNDER BAY – Eugenie Bouchard captured the hearts and minds of Canadians during her chase for one of the most prestigious prizes in tennis.
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