At Emo Speedway, Brody Strachan extended his lead in the modified points standings with a feature win Saturday night.
Tanner Williamson was the winner of the midwest modified feature.
Raice Westover won for the third time in four weeks in the street stock division.
International Falls Post 66 Legion baseball team was eliminated from the Northeast Substate tournament Saturday with a 9-4 loss to Pierz.
The Falls had opened with a 6-3 win Friday over Ely before losing 8-1 to Wadena later that night.
A team representing Fort Frances lost 2-0 to a team from Brandon in the fifth-place game of a men’s soccer tournament in Kenora.
A former Atikokan man is among six being inducted into the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame.
Paul Wragg, who now lives in Dryden, is a former Special Olympics weightlifter who competed at two World Summer Games where he won three gold medals.
He was also named Special Olympics Ontario’s male athlete of the year in 2000.
He’ll join former CFLer Dave Van Belleghem of Kenora, Thunder Bay boxer Trevor Stewardson, and former NHLer Bill Houlder in the athlete’s category.
Dryden’s Mike Furlong and Red Rock’s Lloyd Stansell were selected to the builder’s category.
They will be officially recognized during a ceremony in Thunder Bay later this fall.