Chatham

CK Sports Briefs - August 17, 2017

Andy Fantuz Cougar Football Clinic Coming Up

CFL All-Star wide receiver Andy Fantuz will be coming to Chatham next week to hold a QB/WR evening clinic.

He'll be joined by QB specialist coach Dave Hockin from London and Chatham-Kent Cougar Football players and coaches.

The camp will take place from 6pm to 8pm on Tuesday, August 22 at Chatham-Kent Secondary School.

The cost to register is $25 -- anyone interested should contact seljordan@sympatico.ca.

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Athlete's Fuel Cup Wraps Up

The final game of the Athlete's Fuel Cup is taking place tonight at 8pm at the Thames Campus Arena in Chatham.

Admission is free.

So far, through five games, Team Griffith leads Team Schaafsma 3-2.

Game recaps:

Game 1: Team Schaafsma wins 8-6

Game 2: Team Griffith wins 11-7

Game 3: Team Griffith wins 7-6

Game 4: Team Schaafsma wins 8-3

Game 5: Team Griffith wins 5-4

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