Jesse Tom slugged two homers as the Fort Frances Braves whitewashed the Rainy River Royals 10-nothing in the Rainy River District Men’s Fastball League.
That extends the Braves win streak to seven games.
Stratton won its third in a row with a 5-2 victory over Sight and Sound.
Elsewhere, Sabaskong Lakers got by Manitou 11-8.
Barwick dumped Northwest Bay 16-3.
Braden Smith and Ben Smith with an inside-the-park effort, hit homers for the Chieftains.
Couchiching doubled up the Goldeneyes 10-5.
Dawson edged the Warriors 10-9.
Marcel Pagee with a homer in a losing cause of the Warriors.
Fort Frances High School athletes being recognized this week at the Muskies annual awards banquet.
Grace Petsnick was named female athlete of the year.
Austin Armstrong was named male athlete of the year.
Here is a list of all award winners
Golf
MVP – Mikel Ward
Cross Country
MVP – Greta Fedoruk
Football
Rokie of the Year – Jacob Argue & Brady Bodnarchuk
Reese Schofield Defensive MVP – Colton Allen
Lineman of the Year – Aaron Scheibler
Special Teams Player of the Year – Carson Noga
Marc DeGagne – Outstanding Contribution – Jaykob Ryll
MVP – Riley Argue
JR Boys Volleyball
MVP – Peyton Avis
SR Boys Volleyball
MVP – Horban Award – Ben Smith
JR Girls Basketball
Outstanding Contribution – Aurora Hutton
MVP – Keisha DeBungie
SR Girls Basketball
MVP – Patti-Jo Reid Award – Ellie Petsnick & Grace Petsnick
JR Boys Basketball
MVP & Outstanding Contribution – Tim Callaghan Memorial Trophy – Brett Schram
SR Boys Basketball
MVP – Kobi Ward
JR Girls Volleyball B
Outstanding Contribution – Janelle Allan
JR Girls Volleyball
MVP – Horban Award – Aurora Hutton, Rebecca Jourdain & Grace Kowal
SR Girls Volleyball
MVP – Patti-Jo Reid Award – Pasquel Shortreed
PHD (Persistence, Hustle, Determination) – Alina Eldridge
Figure Skating Club
MVP & Outstanding Contribution – Montana Plasky & Hallee Nugent
Taekwondo Northwest Taekwondo
Most Valuable Contribution of a FFHS Student – Nate Bruyere
Girls Curling
MVP – Ashley Payne
Mixed Curling
MVP – Jesse Thompson
Boys Curling
MVP – Owen Riches
Curling
Outstanding Contribution – Andrea Schram
Boys Hockey
Dan Johnson Award – Brady Bodnarchuk
Bert Egan Award – Mikel Ward
Rod Cain Award – Cole Magill
Randy Roach Award – Jace Jackson
Freeman Award – Austin Armstrong
Rookie of the Year – Peyton Avis
MVP, Barnie Maher Award – Jake Barker
Girls Hockey
Most Improved Player – Katrina Koomans
Most Sportsmanlike Player – Martina Woods
Most Dedicated Player – Kathryn Fischer
Rookie of the Year – Issy Taylor
Coaches Award – Emily Kaun
Scott Clendenning Award – Alex Gartzke
MVP – Jill Calder
Nordic Skiing
Outstanding Contribution – Tori Toriseva & Emma Toriseva
Badminton
Jr. MVP – Brett Schram & Jake MacKinnon
Sr. MVP – Tayah Badiuk & Lauryn Marchant
Track & Field
Female Most Improved – Ayianna Gagne
Male Most Improved – Owen Riches
Female MVP – Grace Petsnick
Male MVP – Sean Huziak
Girls Soccer
Outstanding Contribution – Pasquel Shortreed
MVP – Alina Eldridge
Boys Soccer
Outstanding Contribution – Austin Armstrong
MVP – Nick Hahkala
Individual Awards
Grade 12 Female for Academic Achievement and Athletic Achievement, William George Reid Memorial Cup – Janissa Judson
Grade 12 Male for Academic and Athletic Achievement, Douglas Morrow Memorial Award – Austin Armstrong
Athletic Certificate Awards 8
Pasquel Shortreed, Andrea Schram, Janissa Judson, Austin Armston, Alina Eldridge
Letterman Awards 10
Andrea Schram, Janissa Judson, Austin Armstrong, Alina Eldridge
Sportsmanship & Perseverance, Brent Ogden Memorial Trophy – Andrea Schram
Heart and Soul Award, Gordon Ash – Alina Eldridge & Pasquel Shortreed
Female Rookie of the Year – Tatum Glowasky
Male Rookie of the Year – Brandon Croswell
Female Athlete of the Year – Grace Petsnick
Male Athlete of the Year – Austin Armstrong
Jamie Daivs raced for the win in the mid-west modified feature at Winnipeg Red River Co-op Speedway.
He also won a heat race last night.