Southpoint Sun - August 26, 2020

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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Highlighting Peewee house league teams from the past

Jamieson Tour makes stop at Rochester Place By Bryce Evon After the initial tour stop at Rochester Place was cancelled due to heavy rains, players were excited to get back out last Thursday and test their skill against the par-72 layout in Belle River. In the Junior Girls Division, Kyla Charlebois (Pointe West) fired a one-under par 71 to claim the victory. Charlebois’ round included two birdies on the front nine, along with 2 birdies and 7 pars on the back nine. In second place was Alyssa Cowling (Ambassador), who shot a two-over par 74. In the Collegiate Womens’ Division, Gioia DiCiocco (Erie Shores) shot an 87 to earn the win, while Erin Kopinak (Delaware State) and Hannah Prieur (Kingsville) finished second and third, respectively. Aidan Webster (Willow Ridge/Wisconsin-Parkside Rangers) claimed the title in the Junior Boys’ Division by firing a two-under par 70, to best Alek Mauro (Essex/Detroit Mercy) and Nicholas Tanovich (Beach Grove) by two shots. Webster’s round got off to a rough start, but in his final 16 holes, he recorded 5 birdies and 11 pars to bring his total back to two-under. James Hill (Essex/Detroit Mercy) blazed through the Rochester Place layout in impressive fashion, shooting an 8-under par 64 on the day and winning the Collegiate Mens’ Division by five strokes. His nines of 3331 included 7 birdies and an eagle on his final hole. In second place was Josh DiCarlo with a three-under par 69 (Pointe West/Wayne State Warriors). The Jamieson Tour stopped at Kingsville Golf and Curling Club on Monday for the final event of the season. Full results can be found at www.jamiesonjuniortour.ca

The 1981 LDMBA Peewee house league champs were, back row, Coach Bruce Bowden, John Ware, Rich Abruzzesse, Todd Zanuttini, Jakob Sawyer. Front row are Rob Derksen, Todd Brophy, Benje Petahtegoose, Shawn Stephens, Ron Turner.

The 1982 LDMBA Peewee house league champs were, back row, coach Frank Egan, Sean Egan, Chris Tiessen, John VIsca, Brad Drewitt, Rob Scratch, coach Don Drewitt. Front row were Jamie Elias, Bill Elias, Dave Bergeron, Brian Drewitt, Benje Petahtegoose, Shawn Stephens, Nick Diniro, Brandon Klein. Photos courtesy of Scott Holland Collection

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By C. Scott Holland Tropicana 14 Parkinson’s 1 (1981) Sometimes, when it comes to championship games, one team has an overwhelming edge. Such was the case back in 1981 with the Peewee House League title contest. Tropicana met Parkinson’s Men’s Wear and the result was a lopsided 14-1 final for Tropicana. A combination of overpowering pitching and hitting combined with 8 walks issued by Parkinson’s, led Tropicana to the victory. Rob Derksen went the distance on the mound for Tropicana. Every Tropicana player reached base via hits or walks. John Ware paced the attack with a pair of doubles and a single while Steve Senedak added a triple and single. Shawn Stephens punched two doubles as well. Rob Turner, Rich Abruzzesse, Todd Zanuttini, Rob Derksen and Todd Brophy all had safeties. Tropicana 9 Sun-Life 4 (1982) Brandon Klein went the distance for Tropicana, allowing seven hits and issuing two walks. Bill Elias held the hot lumber for Tropicana as he doubled and added two singles. Sean Egan supplied a homer and a double while Rob Scratch chipped in two singles. Brad Drewitt helped the Tropicana offense with a double as Dave Bergeron, Brian Drewitt and Shawn Stephens all ripped singles. The Sun-Life damage was caused by Dan Voakes who slammed a homer and ripped two doubles. Rob Derksen doubled and triple while Todd Brophy tripled and Mike Iles singled.

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Flyers will play a delayed, shortened season in 2020-21

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33rd annual Jack Stein Tournament results

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Public board in-person attendance survey

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