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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.
German fans celebrate

German fans celebrate

German soccer fans rejoiced when their team downed Argentina to win the World Cup on July 13.
Mooretown Mayhem win tournament

Mooretown Mayhem win tournament

The Mooretown Mayhem won the Major Novice-Minor Atom division of The Weekend Hockey Tournament on July 12-13 by going undefeated at The Nottawasaga Resort in Alliston, Ont. Coaches: left to right, Brent McManus, Case Schouten, Jason Priddle.
Jillian Drouin aims to be brother’s teammate

Jillian Drouin aims to be brother’s teammate

Jillian Drouin would like nothing more than to join her kid brother Derek on the Canadian Pan-American Games team in Toronto next year, and ultimately our 2016 Olympic team in Brazil.

SMAA Boys baseball action

Peewee Division CUPE Local 4370 over Camlachie Cougars 17-0. Kaeden Canie led CUPE with a Grand Slam homer, a double and 4 RBI's. Garrett Kennedy and Dakota Shouldice each had a double while Shayak Ghosh, Travis Conrad had singles.

Sting sign second pick

Jordan Kyrou has signed with the Sarnia Sting. The small centre was chosen in the second round, 38th overall, in the OHL Priority Selection in April.
The Withers are Sarnia’s first family of javelin

The Withers are Sarnia’s first family of javelin

A family that throws together grows together. That could be the adage of the Withers clan from Bright's Grove. Dr. Marty Withers, an Ontario Junior Javelin Champion in 1979, has coached and trained with all four of his children in the sport.
Tennis is suddenly hot again in Sarnia

Tennis is suddenly hot again in Sarnia

Journal Staff The spectacular rise of Canada’s tennis stars has sparked a sudden resurgence of interest in the sport.

World-class hockey coming to Sarnia-Lambton

Sarnia-Lambton will host the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge this fall.