Sight & Sound back on track

Sight & Sound (6-2) will look to win its second-straight game when they face International Falls (3-3) at VanJura Stadium here tonight.
The first pitch is at 8 p.m. under the lights.
The Fort Frances-based team got back on the winning track on Tuesday night with a 10-5 win over Big Island.
Bob Andy (3-2) pitched an efficient game to earn the win while Big Island’s Carl Big George Jr. (1- 2) couldn’t shut down the potent Sight & Sound offence in taking the loss.
“Beeker” Watson hit his first home run of the season to help Sight & Sound snap a two-game skid.
In other Rainy River District Fastball League action tonight, Rainy River (7-1) will be trying to keep their one-game lead over Sight & Sound when they visit Stratton (4-4).
Meanwhile, Barwick (5-3) will look to strengthen their hold on third place when they travel to last-place Sabaskong (1-6).
The other game pits Big Grassy (2-5) are home to Big Island (2-6).
The latter three games all get underway at 7 p.m.
Rainy River extended its winning streak to seven games with a narrow 2-1 victory over Big Grassy on Tuesday night.
Murray Armstrong (6-1) pitched another excellent game for Rainy River, holding the opposition to a single run.
Jeff Morrison (2-3) was solid in defeat.
Barwick, powered by Vaughn Wilson’s first dinger of the season, beat Stratton 7-2 on Tuesday to claim sole possession of third place in the RRDFL standings.
George Oltsher (4-1) earned the victory while Curtis Berg (3-2) was tagged with the loss.
Tuesday’s game between Sabaskong and International Falls was postponed, with no make-up date immediately scheduled.