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THUNDER BAY – A five-run fourth inning propelled the Thunder Bay Border Cats to a second straight Northwoods League triumph – and a return to the .500 mark.
Reliever Billy Humphrey took over and gave the Cats five strong innings of six-hit, two-run ball as Thunder Bay climbed into a third-place tie with the 9-9 Express in the Northwoods League’s Great Plains East Division. Skansi, a red-shirt junior at Creighton University, future home of Thunder Bay-born teammate Jack Pineau, said it felt great to put the ball over the fence, the first Cat to do so at home since Joe Jimenez on Aug. 11, 2019.
Cole Ketzner walked and Peter Fusek singled to open the Cats half of the fourth, and with one out a Brayden Kuriger single loaded the bases. Trey Lewis responded with a run-scoring single to centre and Sutton blasted a double to left, plating Kuriger and Lewis, ending Higgins’ afternoon.
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