
On Tuesday, McGregor doubled Wallaceburg 6-3, Chatham-Kent tied St. Patrick’s 3-3 and North Lambton beat Lambton Central 6-0. Wammes cycles at World Cup races Bothwell’s Nick Wammes competed for Canada at two UCI Track World Cup events recently. Wammes was 18th out of 54 cyclists in the men’s sprint and tied for 37th out of 54 in the men’s keirin in Nilai, Malaysia.
He was 21st in the sprint and tied for 21st in the keirin in Hong Kong. The Union Cycliste Internationale track world championships are scheduled for October in Shanghai. Wammes is a two-time Olympian whose 2026 season includes two bronze medals at the Pan American track cycling championships in February in Santiago, Chile. Arquette, Rangers in Western final Wheatley’s Cameron Arquette and the Kitchener Rangers took a 2-1 series lead over the Windsor Spitfires into Game 4 of the Ontario Hockey League’s Western Conference final Wednesday in Windsor.
Arquette has three goals and three assists in 12 playoff games for the top-ranked Rangers. He was the second star with a goal and an assist in a 4-2 loss in Game 3 Monday in Windsor. The second-year forward had a career high 45 points in the regular season. Beuckelare second at WHAC tourney Chatham’s Cadance Beuckelare helped the Lawrence Tech women’s golf team to a second-place finish at the Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference championship Tuesday in Yorktown, Ind.
Lawrence Tech was two shots behind Northwestern Ohio at the 12-school, three-day tournament at The Players Club. Beuckelare was fourth on the Blue Devils and 17th overall at 32 over. She had rounds of 84, 80 and 84.



