Monday, May 28, 2012

Local Sports for Monday May 28


Paul Allen of Emo and Jason Rostek of Dryden captured the Emo Walleye Classic.

They had a strong lead after day one, but didn't think they could hold on until the final boat weighed-in Saturday.

The pair ended the weekend with catching over 17 pounds of walleye.




For the second week in a row, Gavin Paull captured the Modified feature at Emo Speedway, holding of Dustin Wahl of Greenbush for the win.

Brady Caul in the midwest Modified and Carlee Bosma in the Street Stocks were the other winners.




Over 50 riders on hand for the first race of the season at Emo Motocross.

Dan Gavel, capturing two events in the ATV Pro and Open classes.

Here's the complete list of all winners.


50 cc - G1
Cole Kutzler - 50 pts - won both heats
Andon Kondra - 44

50 cc - G2
Noah Loubier - 47 pts - won heat two
Tyler Hill - 47 - won heat one

65 cc 7-11
Morgan Goupil - 50 pts - won both heats
James Stewart - 42
Parker Miele - 42
Easton Kondra - 33
Cole Hay - 33
Braden Fogen - 32
Brady White - 28

85 cc - 12-16
Brennan Darcis - 47 pts - won heat two
Kyle Paradis - 45 - won heat one
Logan Lunn - 42
Kyle Dennis - 36
Scott Francis - 32
Russell Hurd - 30
Tyson Orr - 28

85 cc - 7-11
James Stewart - 50 pts - won both heats
Easton Kondra - 40
Brady White - 40
Parker Miele - 22
Morgan Goupil - 0

ATV - Pro
Dan Gavel - 50 pts - won both heats
Heikki Wiita - 44
Wayne deBruin - 40
Bob Polkinghorne - 34
Travis Blackburn - 33
Mitch Liedke - 31
Joanne Bighead - 28

ATV Open
Dan Gavel - 50 pts - won both heats
Heikki Wiita - 44
Wayne deBruin - 40
Bob Polkinghorne - 36
Travis Blackburn - 0

Beginner MX
Aaron Gough - 50 pts - won both heats
Dustin Helgeson - 44
Bernie Oleksuk - 40
Wyatt Helgeson - 36
Byron Ball - 31
Tim Lunn - 31

Junior MX
Nolan Vanlenthe - 50 pts - won both heats
Avery Adrian - 44
Stephen Morgan - 36
Hunter Laframboise - 34
Matt Lapage - 33
Mathew Drazecky - 29
Chris Nummelin - 27
Howard Owen - 24
Kelvin Croswell - 21
Bryson DesRosiers - 19
Collin Maronese - 18
Kenny Mandryk - 17
A.J. Walker - 16
Ken Stewardson - 15
Daniel Dennis - 13

MX Open
Bob Leblanc - 50 pts - won both heats
John Gavel - 44

Schoolboy
Brady Love - 47 pts - won heat two
Kenny Mandryk - 43 - won heat one
Stephen Morgan - 42
Hunter Laframboise - 38
Avery Adrian - 32
A.J. Walker - 28
Dustin Helgeson - 26
Wyatt Helgeson - 26
Daniel Dennis - 24
Brennan Darcis - 15

Supermini
Kenny Mandryk - 50 pts - won both heats
Kyle Paradis - 42
Brennan Darcis - 42
Logan Lunn - 34
Nolan Vanlenthe - 34
Kyle Dennis - 30
James Stewart - 28
Scott Francis - 25
Russell Hurd - 25
Tyson Orr - 22

Vet 25+
Bob Leblanc - 50 - won both heats
Matt Lapage - 44
Chris Nummelin - 40
John Gavel - 36
Aaron Gough - 32
Bryson DesRosiers - 30
Bernie Oleksuk - 28
Ken Stewardson - 26
Elwyn Adrian - 24
Byron Ball - 22

Youth - 14 - 24
Nolan Vanlenthe - 47 pts - won first heat
Brady Love - 45 - won heat two
Avery Adrian - 42
Stephen Morgan - 36
Kelvin Croswell - 32
Mathew Drazecky - 29
Collin Maronese - 29
Logan Lunn - 13




International Falls boys baseball team ended its regular season Friday with a 1-0 loss to Ely.

The Broncos now prepare for the Section 7AA playoffs that begin Wednesday.




Rainy River High Owls girls soccer team are NWOSSA soccer champions.

The Owls won the Single A title with 3-0 and 5-0 decisions in games played Friday in Chapleau.








































































































































Local Sports for Friday May 25


The Rainy River District Fastball League still has three unbeaten teams following its second week of play.

Travis Tom hit a grand slam as the Big Grassy Braves improved to 4-and-0 with a 13-3 win over Stratton.

Beef's Warriors slugged out five homers in a 12-2 win over Couchiching.

Rainy River is also unbeaten, but saw its game with Sight and Sound end in an 8-8 tie, called because of darkness.

Elsewhere Big Island defeated the Sabaskong Lakers 8-1.

Barwick clobbered Manitou 13-1.

The Sabaskong Cub edged Northwest 12-11.




Manitou Forest Products scored its straight shutout win in the Borderland Soccer League with a 6-0  whitewash of International Travel Services.

Mike Sande and Jon Sinclair each scored twice in the game while Jamieson Shortreed recorded the shutout.

Chris Wiedenhoeft had the hat trick in Pharmasave's 6-2 win over the La Place Rendez-Vous Voyageurs.




The first major fishing tournament of the year begins today in Emo.

About 40 angling teams take to the Rainy River this morning for the first of two days of fishing in the Emo Walleye Classic.

Rod Woodgate and his grandson Dylan Swire are the defending champs.




International Falls Broncos girls softball team are still trying to get its playoff game in with Virginia.

It was again rained out yesterday and they will attempt to play the game today.




Fort Frances High School track and field team finished 10th overall at the NWOSSA championship in Thunder Bay.

The team scored three podiums finishes along with several top ten finishes.

Grade 9 student Cassandra Moffitt picked up a silver medal in the triple jump.

Jennifer Hammond earned a bronze medal in the 800 metre run in the Grade 9 division.

Mary Strain earned a bronze in the 800 metre run in the senior division, and narrowly missed out another in the 1500 metre event.




A former Fort Frances Laker will continue his hockey career in North Dakota.

Defenceman Steven Terry has signed on to play for Williston State College.

Terry, who's from California, played 28 games with the Lakers last season after being acquired in a trade with Wisconsin.





Thursday, May 24, 2012

Local Sports for Thursday May 24


Fort Frances Muskies have finished atop the boys division in NORWOSSA soccer.

The Muskies blanked Dryden 2-0 then tied Kenora 2-2 to finish the season unbeaten with 4 wins and two draws.

The girls team lost 2-0 to Dryden, but rebounded for a 1-nil win over Kenora.

Fort Frances will host the playoffs next Wednesday.




Taggs Source for Sports scored a 3-1 win over Al's Racquet Stringing to open women's play in the Borderland Soccer Association.

Wynonna Kavanaugh, Sara Roach and Rebecca Selman scored for Taggs

Shannon Darby had the lone marker for Al's.

A game between Boston Pizza and the La Place Rendez-Vous Voyageurs was postponed and will be rescheduled to later date.




Falls High School girls track team finished first at a meeting in Hibbing.

Breanna Shofner scored wins in both the 100 meter and 200 meter dash.

Lexi Erickson in the 32-hundred metre run, Haily Fentem in the 100 meter hurdles, Savanah Olson in the discuss, Amy Auran in the pole vault and the team's 4 by 100 meter relay team were also victorious.

On the boys sides, the Falls placed 4th.




Weather again cancelled the playoff game between the International Falls Broncos girls softball team and Virginia.

They'll try again in Cohasset this afternoon with the winner playing Esko.



Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Local Sports for Wednesday May 23


A five-goal performance by Ahamadou Idrissou highlighted the opening of the Borderland Soccer Association's men's division.

Idrissou's led Manitou Forest Products  to a 6-0 win over the La Place Rendez-Vous Voyageurs

Mike Sande had the other goal.

Jamieson Shortreed and Mike Faragher shared in the shutout.

In the other game, International Travel Services doubled up Pharmasave 4-2.




The final mini-tournament of the NORWOSSA soccer season goes today in Dryden.

The Fort Frances Muskies boys team needs just a single point or a Dryden loss to clinch first in its division.

The girls team enter play still looking for their first league goal.




Three teams remain unbeaten in the Rainy River District Fastball League.

Ryan Windigo belted a home run in the Beefs Warriors 13-1 win over Northwest Bay.

The Big Grassy Braves improved to 3-and-oh with an 11-0 pasting of Big Island.

Chris Jack and Ryan Jack hitting jacks for the Braves.

Rainy River won its third straight with a 5-2 win over the Sabaskong Cubs.

Elsewhere, Barwick defeated Stratton 9-2.

Sight & Sound got by Couchiching 12-9.

The Sabaskong Lakers beat out Manitou 10-7.




International Falls Broncos boys baseball team defeated Littlefork-Big Falls 11-1 in a game called after five innings.

Wyatt Ulrick gave up just two hits for the win on the mound.




The Broncos girls softball team's playoff game with Virginia was postponed due to rain.

They will try to get the game in today.




Local Sports for Tuesday May 22


Stock racing kicked off on the weekend at Emo Speedway.

Gavin Paull continued the success he had in 2011 with this season's first Modified feature win.

Chuck Lambert in the Midwest modified and Tylar Wilson in the Street Stocks were the other feature winners.




The Borderland Kart Racing got its season underway Sunday with Raice Westover taking the Novice Feature.

A.J. Kellar had both heat wins.

Aric Supinski won the advanced feature with Delbert Collettee earned checkers in both heats.




International Falls Broncos girls softball team is in playoff action tonight.

They face Virginia in the Section 7AA championship tournament.




There were a number of running events with local involvement.

Araceli Vazquez of Fort Frances finished 10th in her age category at the 10 Mile Road race in Thunder Bay.

Sarah Berg of Rainy River was 26th among women in the 25 K Superior Trail race in Lutsen, Minnesota.



Fort Frances teen Taylor Whitehead ended his run at the national junior badminton championships Friday with a loss in boys doubles with playing partner Kael Boucher.




The Borderland Soccer League kicks its 2012 season today with teams in men's division beginnings.

Manitou Forest Products plays the La Place Rendez-Vous Voyageurs.

Pharmasave takes on International Travel Services.




Three teams look to continue their perfect records intact in the Rainy River District Fastball League tonight.

The 2-and-oh Beef Warriors is at Northwest Bay.

Rainy River looks for its third straight win hosting the Sabaskong Cubs.

And the Big Grassy Braves goes for their third straight against Big Island.

Elsewhere, it's Stratton at Barwick.

Sight and Sound traveling to Couchiching.

And Manitou visiting the Sabaskong Lakers.




International Falls Broncos girls softball team is in playoff action tonight in Virginia.

The Broncos are ranked 7th in the Section 7-double A championship tournament.

Meantime, the boys baseball team continues its regular season with a home game against Littlefork Big Falls - 4:30 p.m. at Scheela Field






Local Sports for Wednesday May 16


Mixed results for Taylor Whitehead at the national junior badminton championship in Moncton.

The Fort Frances native defeated a player from Nova Scotia in singles play, but loss in mixed doubles with playing partner.

He's back in action today in both divisions as well as boys doubles.




Plenty of run production in the season openers of the Rainy River District Fastball League.

Rainy River outslugged Barwick 13-12.

Big Island defeated Stratton 28-7

Sabaskong Cubs beat Couchiching 23-15

Beef's Warriors beat the Sabaskong Lakers 14-1

Big Grassy Braves were 10-1 winners over Sight and Sound

Northwest Bay beat Manitou by the same 10-1 score.




Another shut out win for the International Falls Broncos boys baseball team.

The Broncos beat Northwoods 8-0, their third straight shutout win.

Wyatt Ulrich pitched the complete game win and when 3 for four at the plate.




A second place finish for the Falls High School girls track team at the Iron Range Conference meet in International Falls yesterday.

Amy Auran in the pole vault, Hailey Fentem in the long jump, Savanah Olson in the discus and the 4 by 100 relay team capture wins.

The boys were six place finishers in their division.




A loss today for Fort Frances teen Taylor Whitehead at the national junior badminton championships in Moncton.

Playing with teammate Kael Boucher of New Brunswick, the duo lost 21-7 and 21-11 in their opening match in boys doubles.

Whtehead has further matches in boys singles and mixed doubles this afternoon.




Fort Frances Muskies soccer team back in NORWOSSA action.

Kenora is hosting the league's second mini-tournament.

The Muskies enter leading the boys division with a 2-and-oh while the girls are still looking for their first regular season goal.






Local Sports for Tuesday May 15


Four members of the Rainy River Voyageurs women's softball team have been named MCAC all-stars.

Catalina Fafard and Marangeli Sanchez were named to the first-team.

Chelsea Poulton and Brittany Johnson earned second team berth.




Scott Cummine of Saskatchewan was the overall winner of the Strongman competition held in Fort Frances Saturday.

Cummine won three of six events and placed second in two others to edge last year's winner Luke Skaarup of Fort Frances by 1.5 points.

A total of 16 competitors took part.




Taylor Whitehead has won his first match at the national junior badminton championship in Moncton.

The Fort Frances native defeated a player from Nova Scotia by scores of 21-15 and 21-19.

Whitehead is also in mixed doubles with the first match in that division this afternoon.




The Rainy River District Fastball League kicks off today.

Barwick is at Rainy River.

Big Island visits Stratton.

The Sabaskong Cubs travels to Couchiching.

Beef Warriors are facing the Sabaskong Lakers.

Sight and Sound takes on Big Grassy Braves.

And Northwest Bay tangles with Manitou.



Local Sports for Monday May 14


Fort Frances Muskies boys soccer team split games played at a tournament in Kenora on the weekend.

After being shut out in the first first two games Saturday by Miles Mac of Winnipeg and Thomas Aquinas of Kenora, the Muskies beat Springs Christian of Winnipeg 2-1 yesterday then blanked Kenora's Beaver 1-0.

Brandon McInnis scored all three of the Muskies goals.




On the girls side, the Muskies lost 1-0 on penalty kicks Saturday to Thomas Aquinas.

Sunday, the girls lost a 1-0 overtime game to Kenora before beating Dryden 1-0 on a goal from Angela Cole.




International Falls Broncos boys baseball team took both ends of a double header Saturday against Duluth-Marshall.

Broncs won 6-0 and 5-0.






Local Sports for Friday May 11


Falls High School track teams finished first overall at the Dick Ostroot meet hosted by the school.

The girls captured wins in 10 of 18 events over their only opponents from Big Fork.

The boys earned victories in eight events to finish above Evelth-Gilbert and Big-Fork.



Rainy River Voyageurs women's softball team was bounced 6-nothing by top ranked Itasca at the Region 13-B championship in Grand Rapids.




Borderland Soccer Association is giving latecomers that ability to sign-up for this year's soccer season with a late fee.

You can call Amy Wilson-Hands at 274-9045 or leave a message on the Association's Facebook Page by next Friday.




Members of the Minnesota Wild will be making a visit to International Falls this summer.

Players Justin Falk, Chad Rau, along with former team captain Wes Walz will visit June 25.






Local Sports for Thursday May 10


Fort Frances Muskies boys soccer team has opened up the NORWOSSA season with a pair of wins.

Muskies opened with a 1-0 win over Dryden, then edged Kenora's Beaver Brae 3-2.

The girls team got shut out on the scoresheet, tying Dryden 0-0 before being blanked by Beaver Brae 3-0.




NASCAR driver and local resident Steve Arpin makes a return home today.

He'll making a special guest apparent at Boston Pizza in Fort Frances this evening.

He next races in the Nationwide Series next week in Iowa.




Rainy River Voyageurs girls softball team takes to the field this morning for the start of the NJCAA Region 13-B Championship tournament.

Voyageurs face top ranked Itasca in their opening game in Grand Rapids.




Rainy River District Fastball League is set to begin its season.

The league's 12 teams will open play May 15.

Playoffs will begin at the end of July.




Another chance to sign up for the Borderland Soccer Association.

Registration takes place at the Fort Frances High School from 6 to 8 tonight.

The regular season kicks off May 22.



International Falls Broncos girls softball team hosts Warroad.




Local Sports for Wednesday May 9


The NORWOSSA soccer season kicks off today in Fort Frances.

The Muskies boys and girls teams take on school teams from Kenora and Dryden in the first of three mini-tournament.

Action begins at 10 a.m.




International Falls Broncos boys baseball team defeated Eveleth-Gilbert 5-2, for their fourth straight win.

Caleb Dahlin pitched the complete game win, giving up just two hits and striking out 12.

Christian Kittelson went 2 for 4 at the plate.




Falls High School track teams were competing in two different cities yesterday.

The girls team finished fourth overall at the True Team meet at Grand Rapids.

Savanah Olson picking up a win in the discus.

The boys team was in Eveleth-Gilbert were they fifth overall.

Kyle Askey with a win in the Pole Vault.




A Fort Frances golfer finished second at a junior tournament in Manitoba on the weekend.

19-year-old Jordan Sinclair shot a two-day total of 174, five shots of the pace of the eventual winner of the boys 17-to-19 age division of the Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour event.

The event was also a qualifier for a world tournament later this year in San Diego.




Registration is being accepted for a fun run hosted by Energy Fitness.

The May 26th event includes a five-kilometre run and a one-K event for children, both beginning at the Sorting Gap Marina in Fort Frances.

Cost is 20-dollars, five for the children's run.

All of the proceeds will go to support Fort Frances Kidsport.




Local Sports for Tuesday May 8


Fort Frances Lakers' Byron Katapaytuk is up for Canadian junior A player of the year honours.

The SIJHL Player of the Year and league scoring champ is one of 11 nominees considered for the award to be announced later this week.




Emo's Luke Judson will be continuing his hockey career closer to home.

The 21-year-old has to signed to play for Lakehead University next season.

Judson just completed four years in the OHL where he was captain of the Belleville Bulls.




International Falls Broncos boys baseball team scored 8 runs in the second inning in an 10-0 whitewash of Mountain-Iron Buhl.

The Broncos, who have now won three straight, travel to Eveleth-Gilbert today.




Fort Frances Lakers have elected its board of director for the next season.

Milt Strachan returns as president of the eight member volunteer board.

New faces include vice-president Kelly Jolicoeur and directors, Frank Bruyere  Greg Spicer and Jane Johnstone.

The club is still searching for someone to serve as its treasurer.



Monday, May 7, 2012

Local Sports for Monday May 7


Two members of Rainy River High School badminton team missed out in the medals at the provincial high school championships in Stratford.

Skylar Aprin and Courtney Hanson were eliminated in women's doubles with a lost in the quarter-finals in the b-side of the tournament.



Fort Frances Muskies girls soccer team finished fourth at a tournament in Winnipeg, losing 5-1 to Kenora's Beaver Brae in the bronze medal game.




International Falls Broncos boys baseball team won its seconds straight Friday with a 5-2 decision over Mesabi East.

Pitcher Ben Humbert struck out 15 for the complete game victory.

The Broncos host Mountain-Iron Buhl this afternoon at Scheela Field.



Rainy River Voyageurs men's baseball team was swept by Itasca in the MCAC playoffs, 5-2 and 11-0.




A rough weekend for the Voyageurs women's softball team.

They were swept Friday by Hibbing, 3-2 and 10-1.

Then at a tournament in Grand Rapids, the ladies lost to Itasca 8-2.


Local Sports for Friday May 4


Skylar Arpin and Courtney Hanson are in b-side of the provincial high school badminton championships in Stratford.

The Rainy River High School duo won their opening women's doubles match against a team from Bracebridge, but lost the next to a Toronto area pair.

They will open play this morning against a Peterborough duo.




Pitcher Gunnar Anderson struck out six and scattered three hits as the International Falls Broncos boys baseball team shut out Virginia 7-0.

The Broncos face Mesabi East tonight.


The Falls High School track teams are in a meet today in Baudette.



Rainy River Voyageurs women's softball team took both ends of a double header against Mesabi Range, winning 11-0 in the first game and 9-5 in the second.




Rainy River Voyageurs women's softball close out its season in the MCAC with a game in Hibbing tonight.

They are also in tournament play in Grand Rapids on the weekend.





Fort Frances Muskies girls soccer team is on the pitch today.

They travel to Winnipeg for a weekend tournament.




Super stocks will be returning to Emo Speedway this year.

A WISSOTA Super Stock Special will be a part of the regular race schedule on July 14th.

Super stocks last raced at Emo in 2008.



Local Sports for Thursday May 3


The Rainy River Voyagers men's baseball team is into the MCAC playoff round for the first time.

The Voyageurs put up 7 runs in the sixth inning to blast by Fond Du Lac 13-7 in a northern division tie breaker.

They will now face Itasca this weekend for the right to play in this month's State tournament.




A third place finish for the Falls High School track team at a meet in Grand Rapids.

The teams only wins came from Savanah Olson in the shot put and discus.

The boys team was fifth overall.




A pair of Rainy River high school students will open play today at the provincial high school championships in badminton.

Skylar Aprin and Courtney Hanson open play this morning in women's doubles.

The event is being played in Stratford.




International Falls Broncos boys baseball team will look to climb back to the .500 mark with a home game against Virginia.

The Broncos girls softball team is on the road to face Mountain Iron-Buhl.



Local Sports for Wednesday May 2


International Falls Broncos boys baseball team was the victim of a big inning in its 12-2 loss to Hibbing yesterday.

Hibbing scored 9 runs in the bottom of the 4th to break the game wide open.

Christian Kittelson took the loss on the mound for the Broncos who fall to 4 and 5 on the season.



Rainy River Voyageurs women's softball team lost 8-0 to Itasca.




The Voyageurs men's baseball game with Fond Du Lac was cancelled due to rain.

They will try again tonight in Cloquet.

The winner advances to the MCAC playoffs.





Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Local Sports for Tuesday May 1


International Falls Broncos boys baseball team put up 11 runs in the second innning on route to a 16-2 win over North East Range.

Kevin Kilbride led the onslaught going 3 for 3 at the plate with 3 RBIs.

The Broncos are home to Hibbing today.




Rainy River Voyageurs ball teams are in action today.

The men's baseball team faces Fond Du Lac in Grand Rapids in a playoff tie breaker.

The women's softball team has a home game against Itasca - beginning at 12 noon.




Borderland Soccer Association will hold the first of two registration days today.

It will take place at the Fort Frances High School from  6 p.m. to 8 p.m. tonight.

You must be at least 14 years old to play in the men's division and 13 in the women's.

The season opens May 22.


Local Sports for Monday April 30


Fort Frances Muskies boys soccer team won the B-side of a pre-season tournament in Winnipeg, defeating Glenlawn of Winnipeg 2-1.




International Falls Broncos boys baseball team got shut out in a double header against Hermantown played Saturday.

The Broncos lost the first 7-0, then dropped a 3-0 game in the second.

They'll host North East Range High School tonight at 4:30 p.m. at Scheela Field.




Rainy River Voyageurs men's baseball team split games Sunday with Fond du Lac, losing 11-6 in the opener, then beating the Thnuder 14-1 in the second.

Both Colleges finished tied in the MCAC Northern Division standings at 3-9 and will meet in a play in game Tuesday in Grand Rapids to determine which squad advances to the playoffs.




The Voyageurs women's softball team won just one of five games played at a MCAC cross-over tournament in St. Cloud.

The Voyageurs defeated Vermilion 11-7, but lost to Anoka-Ramsay 10-8, Ridgewater 12-5, Fergus Falls 18-14 and St. Cloud Tech 9-3.




Pembina Valley upset Thunder Bay Queens 4-2 to win the national women's midget hockey tournament in Prince Edward Island.

Jillian Langtry of Fort Frances a part of the Silver medal winning team.




The St. Francis Sentinels captured the boys' division at the Rainy River District Athetic Association's elementary school basketball championships Saturday with an exciting 13-11 overtime victory over the Crossroads Tornadoes.

 In the girls division, the Riverview Royals from Rainy River defeated St. Francis in the final.





Local Sports for Friday April 27


Jillian Langtry of Fort Frances scored her third game-winning goal of the tournament as the Thunder Bay Queens defeated Pembina 5-4 at the Esso Cup in Charlottetown.

The win leaves the team undefeated in the round robin at the national women's midget hockey championship.

They will face Halifax in today's semi-final.




Another victory for the Falls High School Girls track team.

They finished 13 points ahead of Warroad to win the Warroad Knights of Columbus meet.

Amy Auran had first place finishes in both the 1600 metre run and pole vault.

Lexi Owen in the hurdles, Breana Schofner in the 400 metre dash and Savannah Olson in the shot put were also individual winners.

The boys team placed second behind Warroad.

Paul Skoglund in the hurdles and Logan Veillieux in the 3200 metre run had individual wins.



International Falls Broncos boys baseball team lost to Greenway 3-2 in 13 innings.



Fort Frances Muskies boys soccer team season is underway.


The Muskies are in tournament action in Winnipeg this weekend.

They begin league play May 9th.