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Antique boat show winners

Antique boat show winners

Jeff Horley, owner of the Would...Aye The 4th annual Antique & Classic Boat Show was held at Sarnia Bay Marina on July 18. Following are the winners: People’s choice: Wooden sailboat, the “Would...Aye,” owned by Jeff Horley, of Brigden.

Lawn bowling results

Jim Foley of Sarnia and Scott Fisher of London won the D.J. Robb Funeral Home Tournament at the Sarnia Lawn Bowling Club. The Open Pairs team event was held July 19 with 36 bowlers taking part. Two teams from Dresden finished second and third.
Sarnia’s reluctant bowling champion

Sarnia’s reluctant bowling champion

Jackie McLellan is likely the most humble champion Sarnia-Lambton has ever produced.
Sibling swimmers making a splash

Sibling swimmers making a splash

A brother-sister duo from Sarnia’s Rapids “Y” Swim Team is competing at the Swimming Canada Age Group Nationals in Winnipeg this week.

SMAA baseball results

Peewee Division Sarnia Firefighters defeated LEDHER Environmental by a score of 11-4. Dillon Timperley and Austin Russel shared the pitching duties with Russel striking out 5.

Kerry Fraser to speak at hall induction

Former NHL referee Kerry Fraser will discuss his job and career while being inducted into the Sarnia Lambton Sports Hall of Fame on Sept. 28. The free event will take place in the Upstairs Hall at Clearwater Arena, beginning at 10 a.m.
Mooretown Mayhem win tournament

Mooretown Mayhem win tournament

The Mooretown Mayhem won a tournament in Alliston, Ont on the weekend of July 11-13 at the Nottawasaga Resort. The boys went undefeated in the Novice/Minor Atom division and took the championship with a 3-1 win over a team from Toronto.
City players dominate tennis tournament

City players dominate tennis tournament

Sarnia athletes shone at the third stop of the Little Caesars Junior Tennis Tour, winning three of five division titles. Elise McInnis claimed the Girls 18-and-under title by defeating Ava Skuse of London 8-6.
Cracking the lid on pickleball

Cracking the lid on pickleball

On an unusually cool evening in early July, nine people gather at the Germain Park tennis courts to play one of the fastest growing sports in North America.
Gridiron star headed to Western

Gridiron star headed to Western

While many people try to sheds some weight for the summer Mason Kett is doing the exact opposite. The 18-year-old Northern Collegiate grad hopes to add 20 pounds before joining the Western University football program in London this fall.