Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Local Sports For Tuesday December 31

A pair of goals each from Sarah Milling and Hailey Clendenning paced the Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team to a 6-1 win over Northern Lights to open play at the Schwan Cup in Minneapolis.

Amber Jourdain and Katie Sinclair rounded out the scoring while Calie Clendenning faced just 17 shots in net for the win.

The Muskies face East Ridge this afternoon with a win sending them into tomorrow's final in the Red Division.

Meantime, Amber Tilander had an eight point night as the International Falls Broncos girls team blitzed Worthington 19-0 in its tournament opener, out-shooting their opponents 67-2.

The Broncos scored 13 times in the second period with Tilander finishing with three goals and 5 assists.

Lexi Erickson also notched a hat trick while Sydney Raboin, Jenna Anderson, Tessa Walls and Amy Auran each scored twice.

Raboin also recorded 5 assists.



The Broncos face St. Francis tonight.

Local Sports For Monday December 30

Fort Frances Muskies boys hockey teams ended tournament play in Thief River Falls with a 7-6 overtime loss Saturday to Achiever Academy.

Jarred Taylor had a hat trick in the game with other goals coming from Chris Ferguson, Carter Brown and Tyler Mosbeck.

Muskies had earlier lost to Crookston 3-1 and blanked Siren, Wisconsin, 7-0.



International Falls Broncos boys hockey team was left scoreless on the weekend, losing 8-0 to Grafton-Park River on Friday and 6-0 to Warroad on Saturday.



The Muskies and Broncos girls hockey teams are in Minneapolis today competing in the Schwann Cup tournament.

The Muskies face Northern Lights in their first game tonight.

The Broncos open play with a game against Worthington.



A member of the Fort Frances Lakers has been named player of the week for the period ending December 22.

Lyndon Lipinski had four goals and 7 assists in the Lakers three victories that week, including notching his first ever hat trick in junior A hockey.

Off the ice, the Grand Prairie, Alberta native has also helped lead the Lakers' Adopt-a-School program at J.W. Walker School in Fort Frances.



The Broncos girls basketball team defeated Hibbing Saturday 57-49 to claim the Hibbing Holiday tournament.

Teagen Anderson led with 19 points.

The Broncos beat Eveleth-Gilbert and Virginia to reach the final.



The Broncos also won the junior varsity girls side of the tournament, beating Nashwauk-Keewatin 44-9, Chisholm 52-16 and  Hibbing 50-28 along the way.



Falls High School boys swim team finished fourth in its home tournament on Friday.

The team's only podium placing came from Levi Lucy who came second in the 100 yard butterfly.

Local Sports For Friday December 27


International Falls Broncos boys hockey team lost 7-2 to Osseo in game played in Warroad yesterday.

Jackson Vollom and Brady Walls scoring for the Broncos.



The Broncos girls basketball team scored a 70-40 win over Eveleth-Gilbert to open play at a tournament in Hibbing.

They face Virginia today.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Local Sports For Monday December 23

A pair of goals each from Hailey Clendenning and Amy Penner paced the Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team to an 8-3 thrashing of Silver Bay Saturday.

Claire Sandelovich, Jessica Coran, Mallory Payne and Sam McKinnon also scored.



International Falls Broncos boys hockey team was shut out on the weekend, losing 7-0 to Thief River Falls Friday and 6-0 to Duluth Denfield on Saturday.



The Broncos girls hockey team lost 3-1 to Thief River Falls.

Amy Auran scoring the lone Broncos goal.



The Broncos boys basketball teams lost 92-76 Friday to Eveleth-Gilbert.

Cole Miggins led with 17 points.

Cody Hallin and Jack Bartkowski each chipped in 15.

Local Sports For Friday December 19

The brooms were out in Kenora for the Fort Frances Muskies court teams.

The boys basketball and girls volleyball teams earned wins in all four matches against the Beaver Brae Broncos.

The senior boys basketball team won 59-42 while the juniors earned at 54-42 victory over the Broncos.

Both the senior girls and junior girls volleyball teams gain wins in a 3-set sweep.



International Falls Broncos girls basketball teams had its 4-game win streak snapped in a 70-54 loss to Bemidji.

Teagan Anderson led the Broncos with 13 points while Maddie Filipak added 10.



The Fort Frances Lakers and the Dryden Ice Dogs kick off a home and home series at the Ice For Kids Arena tonight.

The SIJHL leading Lakers have beaten the Dogs in the last five matches since losing in a shoot out in the series opener back in September.

Dryden, meantime, is sitting fourth in the standings, four points back of Thunder Bay.



Over in International Falls, the Broncos hockey teams have home games against Thief River Falls.

The girls game begins at 5:30 p.m. with the boys following at 7:30 p.m. Bronco arena.

The boys swim team is in Virginia for a meet.

And the boys basketball team faces Evelth-Gilbert at Falls High School beginning at 7:15 p.m.



Rainy River Voyageurs men's and women's basketball teams are in tournament action in Brainerd.



Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team travels to Silver Bay tomorrow.

Local Sports For Thursday December 19

Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team improved its NorWossa record to 7 and oh with a 9-0 pasting of the Red Lake Rams.

Rachel Jean, Jessica Coran and Shilo Beck each scored twice.

Sarah Milling, Claire Sandelovich and Lauren Vold had the other Muskie goals.



The long time coach for the Fort Frances Aquanauts is now lending a hand to the Falls High School boys swim program.

Dawnn Taylor took over coaching duties this season.

The Broncos boys team dropped its first two events this week, but Taylor sees lot of potential.



International Falls Broncos girls basketball is host to Bemidji - 7:15 p.m. at Falls High School.




Fort Frances Muskies court teams are in Kenora today to play the Beaver Brae Broncos.

It's their last games before the Christmas break.

Local Sports For Wednesday December 18

Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team beat the Red Lake Rams in a NorWossa league contest 6-1

The two teams play again today.




Fort Frances Muskies court teams took three of four games against the Dryden Eagles.

The senior boys basketball team scored a 70-48 win over the Eagles while the juniors held off their opponents to win 33-26.

The junior girls volleyball team needed four games to dispatch Dryden.

The seniors girls lost in five.



Falls High School boys swim team lost to Eveleth-Gilbert in head-to-head competition yesterday.

The Broncos won three events with Levi Lucy taking the 160-yard individual medley, Alex Belanger the 100-yard breaststroke and Ian Oucharme the 100-yard backstroke.



An all-star selection for a member of the Rainy River Voyageurs women's volleyball team.

Talitha Plate, a freshman from Deer River, has been named to the MCAC Northern All-Division 2nd Team.

Plate, who was named the team's MVP as well, averaged 5.2 assists and 2.3 digs per set while serving 93 per cent during the year.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Local Sports For Tuesday December 17

A pair of goals from Kevin Kurm and Mason Meyer sparked the Fort Frances Lakers to a 5-3 win over the Thunder Bay North Stars in an SIJHL game played last night at the Ice for Kids Arena.

The win ended a 2-game losing skid and increased the Lakers margin on the second place Minnesota to 11 points.

Bryce Lipinski also scored for the Lakers.



Meantime, the Lakers have inched up a spot in the weekly Canadian Junior Hockey League rankings.

The Lakers are now slotted fifth overall, up a spot from last week.



A pair of victories for the International Falls Broncos basketball teams.

The girls beat Bigfork 73-43 with Maddie Filipiak leading the Broncos with 15 points.

The boys team defeated Littlefork-Big Falls 68-47.

Ben Humbert topping all scorers with 19.



Fort Frances Muskies court teams are facing Dryden at the High School.

Games are scheduled to start at 12 noon.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Local Sports For Monday December 16

The Chris Silver rink has earned a trip to the provincial bantam curling championships.

The Fort Frances foursome took a regional event in Sioux Lookout going undefeated.

They advanced to the provincials for a second time, taking place this time at the end of January in Sault Ste. Marie.

Hailey Beaudry narrowly missing making it a Fort Frances sweep, losing out in the final tie-breaker on the girls side on the final end and final rock to Cassidy Romyn of Sioux Lookout.

Beaudry's rink has a second change to make the provincial at a qualifier taking place in Stratton beginning January 10.



Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team defeated Dryden 2-1 in a shoot out to win a tournament in Kenora.

Claire Sandelovich with the eventual winner.



Fort Frances Canadians reached the consolation final of a tournament in Minnetonka, Minnesota, against losing 7-1 Lakeland.




International Falls Broncos girls hockey team went undefeated on the weekend, tying St. Francis/North Branch 1-1 Friday before beating Long-Prairie-Grey Eagle 3-0 on Saturday.



The Broncos boys hockey team dropped both its games, losing 1-nothing to Virginia Friday and 5-1 Saturday to Duluth Marshall.



Rainy River Voyageurs women's hockey team dropped a pair to Minot, by identical 4-3 scores.

Taylor Durocher with a pair and Taylor Dixon scored for Rainy River in yesterday's game.



On the court, the International Falls Broncos girls basketball team defeated Virginia Friday 56-46.



The Broncos boys basketball team split game, beating Ely Friday 72-59, but fell 75-28 to Esko on Saturday.



Rainy River Voyageurs women's basketball team split its weekend games, beating Riverland Friday 59-44, but losing to Anoka-Ramsey 68-34.

The men lost to 89-73 to Riverland and 97-80 Anoka-Ramsey.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Local Sports For Friday December 13

Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team ran it unbeaten streak in NorWossa play to five  games with an 8-1 pounding of Kenora's Beaver Brae Broncos in Kenora last night.

Kaily Greengrass and Amy Penner led the onslaught with a pair of goals each.

The Muskies are in tournament play in Kenora this weekend.



Rainy River Owls court teams took three of four matches against Red Lake yesterday.

Both the senior and junior girls volleyball teams sweeping the Rams in three games.

The Owls junior boys basketball team won its game 50-10.

The seniors lost 81-27.

Wednesday, the Owls took three of four games from Sioux Lookout's Queen Elizabeth Warriors with the Owls girls volleyball teams sweeping their games and the junior boys basketball team winning 57-34

The senior boys lost 51-38.



International Falls native Ben Gorden had a five point night including scoring a natural hat trick in the first period as the Tulsa Oilers down Brampton 6-4 in a Central Hockey League contest.

Gordon is now third in league scoring.



Three bantam curling teams from the Rainy River district open play later this afternoon in a Northern Ontario Curling Association regional qualifier in Sioux Lookout.

There are two teams from Fort Frances with Chris Silver skipping a boys rink that includes Reece Jones, Kurtwood McGuire and Jason Bazylewski.

Skip Hailey Beaudry and teammates Nicole Hartlin, Erin Tomalty, Victoria Beaudry and Anika Beaudry compete for the girls title.

Lindsay Cain of Atikokan is also competing with her rink mates Taylor Anderson, Brianna Selman and Cloey Brigham.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Local Sports For Thursday December 12

Members of the Border Skating Club in Thunder Bay last weekend where they returned with a number of gold and silver medals.

Montanta Plasky and Greta Fedoruk each scored two first place finishes and a second.

Brianna Eldridge had two first and a third.

Alina Eldrigde earned a first and two seconds.

Rachael McCoy earn two gold and a silver



Here is a list of all finishes

Elements Results
Rachael McCoy - Gold report card - Introductory
Montana Plasky - First- Pre Preliminary
Kaylyn Levesque - Seventh - Preliminary
Greta Fedoruk - First - Preliminary
Brianna Eldridge - First - Preliminary
Alina Eldridge - Second - Junior Bronze

Solo
Rachael McCoy - Gold report card - Introductory
Montana Plasky - First - Pre Preliminary
Kaylyn Levesque - Fourth - Preliminary
Greta Fedoruk - Second - Preliminary
Brianna Eldridge - Third - Preliminary
Alina Eldridge - First - Junior Bronze

Spins
Rachael McCoy - Silver report card - Introductory
Montana Plasky - Second - Pre Preliminary
Kaylyn Levesque - Fourth - Preliminary
Greta Fedoruk - First - Preliminary
Brianna Eldridge - First - Junior Bronze
Alina Eldridge - Second - Senior Bronze



Tonight, the Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team travels to Kenora to face the Beaver Brae Broncos in a NorWossa league contest.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Local Sports For Wednesday December 11

Fort Frances Lakers were upset last night in Ear Falls, losing 4-3 to the English River Miners.

Lucas Debenedet scored a pair for the Lakers with Mason Meyer getting the other.

The two teams hook up again Friday at the Ice for Kids Arena.



A third period rally helped the Fort Frances Muskies boys hockey team to a 4-2 win over Kenora's Thomas Aquinas Saints last night at the Ice For Kids Arena.

Muskies were down 2-1 after two periods before goals from David Pryde, Jarred Taylor, with the eventual winner and an empty net marker from Chase Ferguson sealed the win.

Aaron McDowell also scored.



Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team improved to 4 and 0 in NorWossa play with a 9-4 win over the Dryden Eagles.

They play Kenora's Beaver Brae Broncos tomorrow in advance of a weekend tournament.



Fort Frances Muskies winter court teams opened their seasons in Dryden with mixed results.

Matt Swing and Jason Empy each had 8 points as the junior boys basketball team beat the Eagles 46-23.

The seniors lost 73-46.

Cole Edwards with 17 points.

In girls volleyball, the Muskies senior team lost in 4 sets while the juniors were beaten in three.



In International Falls, a three goal third period gave the Broncos boys hockey team a 3-2 win over Lake of the Woods in Baudette.

Jakob Ettestad, Jackson Vollom, Brady Walls with the winner scoring the Broncos.

The Broncos girls team dropped a 4-3 game to Hibbing.

Abby Auran, Hillary Fox and Lexi Edwards scoring for the Broncos.

The Broncos boys basketball team lost to Chisholm 61-55.

Ben Humbert led with 21 points.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Local Sports For Tuesday December 10

Fort Frances Muskies curling teams have swept a per-qualifying bonspiel held in Atikokan.

Both the Muskies boys skipped by Reece Jones and girls teams skipped by Hailey Beaudry ended the event with perfect 4-0 records.

The mixed team finished first with a 3 and 1 record.

Fort Frances will host the next bonspiel at the end of January.



International Falls Broncos girls basketball team made it two straight with 69-48 road win over Chisholm.

Teagan Anderson led the Broncos with 15 points.

Cassie Tomazak and Tena Sullivan each chipped in 10.



Fort Frances Lakers have fallen a couple of spots in the weekly Canadian Junior Hockey League rankings.

The Lakers are now ranked 6th in the country, down from the 4th spot they held last week.

The Lakers are in Ear Falls tonight to face the expansion English River Miners.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Local Sports For Monday December 9

Fort Frances native Donovan Taylor had three first place finishes swimming for Indiana University at a weekend event.

Taylor set event records in the 400 yard and 200 yard individual medleys and the 200 yard butterfly.

He also finished second in the 100 yard butterfly and third in the 500 yard freestyle.



Fort Frances Muskies boys hockey team reached the quarter-finals of the b-side at a tournament in Brandon, Manitoba before being knocked out by Kelvin 3-2.



Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team finished 3rd at a tournament in Portage La Prairie, beating Kenora Thomas Aquinas 7-0 in that final game.

Katie Sinclair and Shelby Tymkin each had a pair of goals in the game.



In International Falls, the Broncos boys hockey team dropped a pair of games on the weekend, losing 4-1 to Hibbing Friday and 2-1 to Proctor Saturday.

The girls team was shut out by Proctor Saturday 4-0.



Fort Frances Canadians midget AA team beat Duluth 6-2 to finish fifth overall at the Spirit of Duluth tournament.



Fort Frances K-9s defeated Lake of the Woods Bears 2-1 Sunday to win the Emo Bantam A tournament.

Christian Audette and Brent Jourdain scored for K-9s who went 6 and 1 in the tournament.



Fort Frances Leafs were defeated 3-0 by Thunder Bay in the bantam girls final of a tournament in Thunder Bay.

The Nor-Fab Flames reached the semi-finals in the pee-wee division before losing to Thunder Bay 10-0.



Rainy River Voyageurs women's hockey team shut out the University of Minnesota-Duluth twice by identical 2-nothing scores on the weekend.

Rebecca Dilly scored twice in Saturday's contest while Victoria Taylor picked up the shut out in net.

Taylor Dixon notched both goals yesterday with Shea Perry earning the shut out.



Rainy River Voyageurs men's basketball team dropped a pair of games on the weekend, losing to Fergus Falls Friday 97-94 and to St. Cloud Saturday 91-86.



International Falls Broncos girls basketball team kicked off its season Friday with a convincing 88-45 win over Eveleth-Gilbert.

Local Sports For Friday December 6

Fort Frances Lakers dropped a rare home game, losing 5-2 to the visiting Minnesota Iron Rangers at the Ice For Kids Arena last night .

Recent addition Jason Berube and Kevin Kurm scored for the Lakers.

It's just the second loss on home ice this season for Fort Frances who travels to Spooner tomorrow to face the Wisconsin Wilderness.



Fort Frances Muskies boys team dropped its opening game at a tournament in Brandon, falling 6-2 to Neepewa.

They face Sturgeon Heights this afternoon at 2 p.m.



The Muskies girls hockey team, meantime, is also in tournament play this weekend, in Portage La Praire, Manitoba.

They open with a game this afternoon against St. Mary's.



Tournament play as well for the Fort Frances Canadians midget AA team.

They're in Duluth for the Spirit of Duluth tournament.

They're on the ice at 11 this morning, facing Stillwater, in their first contest.



Last night, International Falls Broncos boys basketball team lost 61-48 to Hibbing.

Ben Humbert with 19 for the Broncos.

Cole Miggins the other other Bronco in double digits with 13.

Tonight, the Broncos girls basketball team will open its season with a home game against Eveleth-Gilbert.

Local Sports Fort Thursday December 5

Weather is having an impact on some local sports today.

NorWossa court games involving the Fort Frances Muskies boys basketball and girls volleyball teams against Kenora  have been canceled.

The games will be replayed at another day.


Fort Frances Lakers will end a three-game home stand tonight with a game against the Minnesota Iron Rangers.

The Lakers head into the game with a 5-game win streak and a solid 11 point lead on Thunder Bay for first.

The Rangers are holding down third spot but are coming off a pair of road losses to English River on the weekend.



Fort Frances Muskies boys hockey team is heading to Brandon for the start of a weekend tournament.

The Muskies are scheduled to play their first game tonight against Neepewa.



International Falls Broncos boys basketball team travels to Hibbing.



The Fort Frances Women's Volleyball League has cancelled its games scheduled for tonight because of weather.

They will be made up at the end of the year.

Play will resume next week.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Local Sports For Wednesday December 4

Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team has laid claim to the first installment in the battle of the border, defeating the International Falls Broncos 6-2 at the Ice For Kids Arena last night.

Shilo Beck led the Muskies with a pair of goals.

Hailey Clendenning, Katie Sinclair, Kaily Greengrass and Shelby Tymkin added singles.

Kate Parsons stopped 27 of 29 shots to get the win in net.

The two teams will meet again in late January.



Fort Frances Muskies boys hockey team was shut out in Kenora, losing 5-0 to the Beaver Brae Broncos.

It leaves the Muskies in a first place tie with the Broncos, Dryden and Thomas Aquinas with records of 3 and 1.

The team heads to a tournament in Brandon tomorrow.



International Falls Broncos boys basketball fell 78-64 to Bemidji.

Ben Humbert led with 28 points.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Local Sports For Tuesday December 3

Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team continues to use opposing netminders are target practice.

The Muskies fired 62 shots in defeating the Lake of the Woods Bears 10-1 in a game played last night in Baudette.

Shelby Tymkin led with a pair of goals with singles coming from Rachel Jean, Kaily Greengrass, Hailey Clendenning, Sara Milling, Amber Jourdain, Amy Penner, Katie Sinclair, and Claire Sandelovich.

Calie Clendenning got the win in goal facing just 10 shots.

Muskies faces International Falls tonight on home ice.

The boys team, meantime, travels to Kenora for a NorWossa league game.



Fort Frances Lakers Mason Meyer has been named a co-winner of the SIJHL player of the week award with Zach Grzelewski of the Thunder Bay North Stars.

Meyer, who won the award a week ago, racked up 13 points last week.

Meantime, Meyer's team remains in 4th spot in the Canadian Junior Hockey League top twenty.

That's unchanged from last week.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Local Sports For Monday December 2

Some medals for a Fort Frances swimmer in Winnipeg.

Donovan Taylor spent his U.S. Thanksgiving break from the Indiana Hoosiers swim team to participate in the Prairie Winter International Swim Meet where he won the 50 Metre backstroke and finished second in both the 50 Metre Butterfly and 200 Metre Free.

Fort Frances Aquanaut swim team member Josh Cousineau reached the finals of the 100 metre backstroke, finishing 6th, the 200 metre backstroke to finish 5th and the 100 metre back where he played 9th.

Adam Stromberg was 9th in the 50 free and 6th in the 100 metre free.



Members of the Sunset Country Squash Club claimed three wins at a event in Thunder Bay on the weekend.

Annis Seid was victorious in the men's division while Anna Schwartz was tops in the junior division.

Shannon Bird claimed the B-side of the junior event.

Jeff Gustafson was runner-up in the men's C-side while Marita Matias was runner-up in the men's D-side.

Zak Kellar was runner up in the junior's B-side.



A pair of minor hockey teams missed making the finals at a tournament in Thunder Bay.

Fort Frances Canadians lost in the semi-finals of the Atom AA division to Westfort while the Causeway Cougars were stopped in the semi-finals of the Atom A division by Geraldton.



International Falls Broncos boys hockey team opened its season Friday with a 4-3 overtime win over Littlefork-Big Falls

Fort Frances Lakers extend their latest win streak to five games with home ice wins over Wisconsin and Dryden on the weekend.



Jillian Langtry of Fort Frances scored her first goal of the NCAA season Friday as Maine lost 4-2 to Robert Morris.

Ben Gordon of International Falls had a pair of goals on the weekend for Tulsa's two losses of the Central Hockey League.



Members of the Border Skating Club picked up several medals at the Superskate Competition in Winnipeg.

Greta Fedoruk and Brianna Eldridge won 10 and over freeskate events and earned gold in the Elements program.

Jaida Norris and Jenna Bailey placed first in a team event.

Lexi Caul and Alina Eldridge won the junior 11 and up Freeskate while Eldridge and Avery Wilson-Hands were first in the senior bronze.

Olivia Eldridge placed first in a preliminary Spins event.

Here is a list of all finishes

Bronze Interpretive - Lexi  Caul,  9th
Gold Interpretive - Avery Wilson-Hands,   5th
Pre-Prelim 8 & Under Freeskate C - Jenna Bailey,   4th
Pre-Prelim 9 & Over Freeskate A - Olivia  Eldridge,  2nd
Pre-Prelim 9 & Over Freeskate B - Laura  Cochrane,  2nd
Pre-Prelim 9 & Over Freeskate E - Jaida Norris,  3rd
Prelim 10 & Over Freeskate A - Greta Fedoruk, 1st; Kaylyn Levesque, 5th
Prelim 10 & Over Freeskate C - Jamie Spencer, 2nd; Angie Redford, 4th
Prelim 10 & Over Freeskate D - Brianna Eldridge, 1st; Kayla Michl,  6th
Entry Elements E - Laura Cochrane, bronze
Pre-Preliminary Elements A - Olivia Eldridge, silver
Preliminary Elements A - Kaylyn Levesque, bronze
Preliminary Elements B - Greta Fedoruk, gold
Preliminary Elements C - Kayla Michl, bronze; Jamie Spencer, silver; Angie Redford, bronze
Preliminary Elements D - Brianna Eldridge, gold
Team Entry - Jaida Norris & Jenna Bailey, 1st 
Team Pre-Preliminary - Laura Cochrane &  Olivia Eldridge, 4th
Team Preliminary A - Brianna Eldridge & Jamie Spencer, 2nd
Team Preliminary B - Kaylyn Levesque & Greta Fedoruk,  5th
Junior Bronze Elements Program C - Alina Eldridge, silver
Jr. Br 11 & up Freeskate - Lexi Caul and Alina Eldridge, 1st
Junior Silver Freeskate - Avery Wison-Hands, 2nd
Team Sr. Bronze - Avery Wilson-Hands & Alina Eldridge, 1st
Pre-Preliminary Spins Flight B - Jenna Bailey, 5th
Flight C - Olivia Eldridge, 1st
Flight E -  Jaida Norris, 5th
Preliminary Spins, Flight A - Laura Cochrane, 3rd
Flight B - Greta Fedoruk, 3rd
Flight C - Jamie Spencer, 3rd & Angie Redford,6th
Flight D - Kayla Michl, 7th
Junior Bronze Spins, Flight B - Brianna Eldridge, 6th
Flight D - Lexi Caul, 6th
Senior Bronze Spins - Alina Eldridge, 2nd 
Junior Silver Spins - Avery Wilson-Hands, 6th

Local Sports For Friday November 30

Fort Frances Muskies girls hockey team showed its superiority last night in blanking the Queen Elizabeth Warriors of Sioux Lookout  7-0.

The Muskies also out shot their opponents 100 to 4 to improve to 3 and oh in NorWossa league play.

Jessica Coran led the scoring with two goals.

Shilo Beck, Hailey Clendenning, Rylee Redford, Kaily Greengrass and Amy Penner added the others.



Fort Frances Muskies girls curling team in action last night, winning 8-4.

Their opponents were not provided.



It's a close race for the top in the Fort Frances Women's Volleyball league.

Alliance picked up 4 out of a possible 6 points in games last night to stay a single point ahead of "By the Ball" who picked up 3 points.

Gillion's Cougars also earned 3 points to stay two points back in third.

Scared Hitless was the big mover of the night, gaining five points to take over fourth spot.



Fort Frances Canadians midget AA team host its a mini tournament this weekend.

The Canadians play their first game tonight at the Memorial Sports Centre against Emo beginning at 7 p.m.

Teams from Duluth and Sioux Lookout are also participating.

The team is also having a bake sale in lobby tomorrow morning beginning at 10 a.m.



Fort Frances Lakers conclude a three-game series with the Wisconsin Wilderness tonight at the Ice for Kids Arena.

Lakers won the first two.

It's also the start of a three game homestand for the Lakers who play Dryden tomorrow.

Local Sports For Thursday November 28

Fort Frances Muskies boys hockey team remains perfect in NorWossa League play after a 6-1 win over the Thomas Aquinas Saints in Kenora last night.

Jarred Taylor scored twice, including the game winner while Malcolm King, Braden Webb, Sam Tibbs and Aaron McDowall added the others.

Meantime, the Muskies girls team is in action tonight in Sioux Lookout.



Fort Frances Muskies travel to Sioux Lookout today for a game against the Queen's Elizabeth Warriors.

The Muskies have started play in NorWossa winning their first two games.