Two more eliminations from the Rainy River District Women’s Fastball League Playoffs.
Dawson ended Big Grassy’s run with a 20-13 victory while the Mud Dogs dispatched the Fort Frances Angels 11-7.
Casey Meyers and Shelby Tymkin hit homers for the Mud Dogs in that game.
In other games, the Fort Frances Her-ricanes beat the Couchiching Raiders 6-2.
Taylor Pagee with a homer for the ‘Canes.
Northwest Bay Beavers forfeited their game to the Renegades.
Beavers and Raiders get another chance to advance in the loser’s bracket.
Rainy River District Men’s Fastball League playoffs resume tonight with eight teams still in the hunt.
In the west, it’s Barwick taking on the Sabaskong Lakers.
Both teams have yet to lose.
An elimination game has Stratton up against Dawson.
Over in the east, it’s the last two-unbeaten teams in the Fort Frances Braves and Windy’s Warriors playing each other.
Couchiching and Sight and Sound battle for the right to play another day.
All games start at 6:30 p.m.
CJ Contracting has a one-goal lead in their semi-final series with Manitou Forest Products in the Borderland Soccer League’s men’s division.
Aaron Bujold with the only goal in last night’s contest.
The two teams meet again tonight.
Rainy River Community College teams continue to prepare for new seasons.
The baseball team recently signed International Falls Broncos Simon Palm and Blaine Humbert.
A former International Falls man is being inducted into Wisconsin’s Hockey Hall of Fame.
Terry Klay is being recognized for a lengthy coaching career at the youth level in Wausau.
Klay played his youth hockey in the Falls.
