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Sea Dogs Down Fisher Cats (WMUR New Hampshire)

Fisher Cats Media Release: Travis Snider hit his team-leading fifth home run and added a sacrifice fly, but the Portland Sea Dogs snapped a tie game with four runs in the top of the ninth inning en route to a 9-5 victory over the New Hampshire Fisher Cats before a crowd of 4,944 at Merchantsauto.com Stadium on Wednesday night.

Early Life Exposure To Cats May Reduce Risk Of Childhood Allergies And Asthma Symptoms (Science Daily)

Cat ownership may have a protective effect against the development of asthma symptoms in young children at age five. The study found that children with cats in the home were more likely to have made allergy-related antibodies to cats.

Lady Cats run out of gas against Royse City (The Celina Record)

The Celina softball team expended every last drop of unleaded in the tank in a Class 3A Region II quarterfinal series against Royse City. But in the end, the Lady Cats were unable to account for rising fuel costs and an opponent unwilling to allow a free fill-up at its expense.

Lady Cats make quick work of Kennedale (The Celina Record)

Forget sixes, 13s are wild for the Celina softball team. The Lady Cats decimated Kennedale with consecutive 13-run efforts Friday and Saturday to run away with the Class 3A Region II area championship.

Pitching is the River Cats’ meow in victory (The Sacramento Bee)

Wednesday afternoon at Raley field, the River Cats threw the Colorado Springs Sky Sox off at the plate by changing pitchers in a 7-1 victory.

The Killer B’s get it done in the ninth, ‘Dogs beat ‘Cats 9-5 (OurSports Central)

(Manchester, NH) - Aaron Bates and Bubba Bell each drove in 2 runs with two outs in the 9th inning, snapping a 5-5 tie and giving Portland a 9-5 win over the New Hampshire Fisher Cats on Wednesday night at Merchantsauto.com Stadium.

Cats’ opportunities to score blown away (The Sacramento Bee)

River Cats manager Todd Steverson was willing to overlook his team’s two defensive lapses in the ninth inning, given the swirling winds around Raley Field. What had Steverson frustrated Tuesday night was his team’s inability to capitalize on offensive opportunities in a 3-2 loss to Colorado Springs.

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