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Sarnia’s Andrew Davies was eighth and Forest’s Connor Black was 15th at the Canadian 10K road racing championships last weekend in Ottawa.

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Sarnia’s Andrew Davies was eighth and Forest’s Connor Black was 15th at the Canadian 10K road racing championships last weekend in Ottawa.

Article content Davies, Black run at Canadian 10K Sarnia’s Andrew Davies was eighth and Forest’s Connor Black was 15th at the Canadian 10K road racing championships last weekend in Ottawa. Davies, who just graduated from law school at the University of British Columbia, finished in 29 minutes 28 seconds. He was also part of Team B.C.

in his second race since a long Achilles injury-related layoff. Black had a time of 30:01. Lions basketball adds new recruit The Lambton College men’s basketball recruiting class for next season is up to seven players after the signing of Burlington’s Arda Ahmetoglu.

The six-foot-four forward will be reunited on the Lions with former West United Prep Academy teammates Milos Lukac and Mekhi Wilson. The native of Istanbul, Turkey, grew up a swimmer and didn’t start playing competitive basketball until seven years ago. “Arda is a player that we were really interested in making a Lion from the first time we saw him,” head coach James Grant said in a statement.

“He is strong, plays above the rim and shoots the three well. He is going to be an exciting addition to our team.” Ahmetoglu attends M.M. Robinson secondary school.

“I’ve come a long way after a long high school career, but now it’s time to work and see what the future holds,” he said. Kerr scores four in Pacers’ victory The Point Edward Pacers wrap up their four-game road trip Saturday, June 6, at the Owen Sound North Stars in the Ontario Jr. B Lacrosse League.

The Pacers (8-5) began the trip Tuesday with a 13-10 win over the Wallaceburg Red Devils. Jonah Kerr scored four goals, Josh Manning added two goals and six assists, Mason Brown also scored twice and Austin Dalgety made 41 saves. The Pacers’ next game at Point Edward Arena is Sunday, June 7, against the St.

Catharines Athletics at 6 p.m.

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theobserver_ca Published May 28, 2026
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