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Weekend sweep

Weekend sweep

Tony Colistro said Paul Dillon was just getting his feet wet last summer. The second-year Thunder Bay Chill defender’s shoes were drenched by the time Sunday’s matinee rematch with the Winnipeg Lions.
Strong start

Strong start

Dominic Roberts had about a week to get used to a new position. It appeared Saturday night he mastered it.
Wilderness bow out in Royal Bank Cup semifinal

Wilderness bow out in Royal Bank Cup semifinal

– Mark Reners’ second goal of the game 8:30 into overtime was the difference as the Brooks Bandits (AJHL) rallied from a two-tally deficit to edge the Minnesota Wilderness (SIJHL) 5-4 in semifinal No.
Giant steps

Giant steps

The term walking a mile in another person’s shoes has taken on a whole new meaning in a Kenyan village.
Casillas set to return to Border Cats lineup

Casillas set to return to Border Cats lineup

Ryan Casillas is a Cat once more. The first baseman played 27 games for the Thunder Bay Border Cats last year before a hip injury cut his season short. He’s hitting .
Premium seating

Premium seating

Fans of the Thunder Bay Border Cats are going to be able to get a lot closer to the action in 2013.
Wilderness fall to 0-2 at Royal Bank Cup in P.E.I.

Wilderness fall to 0-2 at Royal Bank Cup in P.E.I.

A pair of third period tallies eight seconds apart was part of a four-goal third period, which propelled the Brooks Bandits (AJHL) to a 6-3 victory over the Minnesota Wilderness (SIJHL) in day two play at the Royal Bank Cup Canadian national junior A
Wilderness fall in RBC opener

Wilderness fall in RBC opener

It was a disappointing result to begin the 2013 Royal Bank Cup Canadian national junior A championship in Summerside, P.E.I. for the Minnesota Wilderness as they were bounced 5-1 by the host Summerside Western Capitals Saturday in day 1 competition.
Familiar faces

Familiar faces

Sullivan Silva said there’s a bit of unfinished business he’d like to take care of this summer with the Thunder Bay Chill.
Run returns

Run returns

Three weeks ago, the annual Run for Women was as good as dead. Cancelled quietly, the 33-year-old event might just have disappeared, had it not been for a chance meeting.
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