One of my deepest enjoyments is when I am listening to Andrew Weiss and seeing which Cat will carry the load for the 11 year head coach, Layne Sedevie. On Saturday, it happened to be Isaac Henkemeyer-Howe, who lifted the Bobcats by the wounded Ice Dogs. Because of his two tallies that went in the net, the Bobcats were able to have a purry ride on their bus back from Marshall, Minnesota. Sometimes, when you listen to Supertalk 1270 and the Bismarck Bobcats, you get an idea of who you want to interview. The 20 year old Henkemeyer-Howe played a huge role in helping the second place Bobcats earn four big points toward the Robertson Cup playoffs. We learned that Isaac does not have a college commitment at the present time, but when you score a big goal like he did on Saturday, you would think a college would come knocking. To the people of Cat Town, he is a hero for what he did on Saturday in Marshall, because he helped the rest of his fur ball teammates sweep what usually is a very potent Ice Dogs franchise. Isaac went on to say that the game winning tally also meant a very pumped up coach Sedevie. Sedevie was a very happy leader of the Bobcats. Isaac said that he does not do well in the spotlight. He likes to be a player that nobody notices, and he likes to lead by example. Bobcat media would like to send a purry thank you to number 18 for taking time out to do this interview, and we would also like to thank the voice of the Bobcats Andrew J. Weiss for his effort so I can bring you, the best fans in the NAHL, your Cat coverage.