Local Sports Briefs: November 6
- The Wallaceburg Lakers are looking to make it 3 in a row as they travel to Alvinston tonight to face the sixth place Flyers in Jr C Hockey action
- The Dresden Jr Kings have their work cut out for them tonight as they will host the first place Essex 73’s
- The Chatham Maroons were shut out 8-0 by the Leamington Flyers last night with over 40 penalties handed out, the majority for fighting
- The Sarnia Legionnaires downed St. Mary’s 4-1
- Former Chatham Outlaw and Chatham-Kent Cyclone Meghan Agosta did not have a good day yesterday as the United States beat Canada 3-0 in the preliminary round at the 4 Nations Cup women’s hockey tournament
- SATURDAY AFTERNOON THE WDSS SENIOR 8 MAN FOOTBALL TEAM WILL PLAY FOR THE LEAGUE TITLE IN SARNIA AGAINST ST. CLAIR. HEAD COACH ROB MCLAUGHLIN SAYS THEIR FIRST SEASON IN 8 MAN BALL WAS A REAL LEARNING EXPERIENCE. KICK-OFF AT ST. CLAIR IN SARNIA ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON IS 1 PM.
- Sr Boys 12 Man Football action today will see UCC taking on St Pats and The Chatham Kent Golden Hawks hosting Northern
- Freshman Bridget Carleton of Chatham scored a team-high 19 points for the Iowa State Cyclones in a 79-36 exhibition win over Midwestern State in College Basketball.
- The Wallaceburg Tartans Double A Triple A girls picked up a 47- 13 win over LCCVI in High School Sr Girls Basketball Sydney Nutt picking up 11 points on the day
- Curler and Olympic Gold Medalist Jennifer Jones was in Chatham Last night speaking at Retro Suites…Jones is promoting Curling with school children. Jones will be at the Granite Club again this afternoon speaking to the kids