22 - Southpoint Sun
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
U13 Lightning wins Colasanti Cup
The Leamington U13 Lightning played in the Colasanti Cup Soccer Tournament over the weekend and came away with the championship. During the round robin, Leamington beat Essex 4-1, Harrow 12-0, tied Wheatley 1-1 and lost to Kingsville 5-1. With two wins and a tie, Leamington earned 2 columns x 4.25” July 28, 2022 a spot in the champion*$93.50 +HST ship game against a very strong Kingsville team (4 and 0 in the round robin). Ontario N8M 2Y1 • 519-776-4268 • www.essexfreepress.com • Email: contact@essexfreepress.com Leamington opened up the scoring with a powerful shot by Muhammed
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U13 Lightning, front left to right: Dario Verissimo, Charlie Ketler, Sebastian Belanger, Alexander Rubino, Steve Belanger, Sonny Coppola, Chris Raffoul, Jaden Jraiche, Muhammed Alacatiy. Back row: Coach Bob, Aiden Licence #1717051 Thompson, Lily Sawatzky, Ethan Bowman, Karlin Mellow, Sydnee Baeini, Dylan Mellow, Connor Rumble/Anastacio, Coach Walters Family Theatre Aug. 15 Tribute to ABBA 4 SEATS $209 Kristy. Submitted photo
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Local girls win golf gold in Mississauga The Jamieson Junior Tour girls team won gold in the three-day Ontario Summer Games event this past Friday to Sunday at the Brae Ben Golf Course in Mississauga. The team of Emily Young (Kingsville), Vanessa Ardovini (Roseland) and Alyssa Cowling (Kingsville) played the combined six rounds in a total of 484, seven strokes clear of the field. Young also took the individual gold with a three-day total of 81-79-79 =239, Ardovini tied for the bronze with scores of 7787-81=245.
By Bob McLean On July 19, 54 Talbot Trail senior men’s league players participated in their second scramble. Although it was somewhat warm, the players still enjoyed the friendly competitive format. The closest to the pin on #9 was won by Joe Vrtel who hit a scintillating shot to within four feet of the #9 pin. Chuck McKenzie of T6G1 drained an awesome 13-foot putt to claim the long putt laurels. Joe and Chuck received a sleeve of balls. The winning teams also received TT gift cards. The first-place scramble team was T7G1, and they won two sleeves of balls. The players who scored the excellent winning score of 33 were Gary Marentette, Andy Orsini, Tom Sasso, Rick Thompson and Nick Peters. T1G1 also shot a brilliant 33 but lost out in the card draw. Settling for second place and receiving four golf balls were Howard Mulrain, Ray Foster, Arkey and Fuzzy. Three teams tied with 35s, but a card draw settled third and fourth place. Winning a sleeve of golf balls for third place was T3G3: Doug Langlois, Dave
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the round robin. Alexander Rubino had three great games on defense and Christopher Raffoul’s two-way game was outstanding. Sydnee Baeini showed she is a tough midfielder playing two full games Friday night without a break. Success in the tournament was a result of good team play. Because of a short bench, players stepped into positions they normally didn’t play and handled the situation just fine.
Talbot Trail seniors enjoy second scramble
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Lacey - female, 6 years old. Lacey’s owner was ill and couldn’t care for her any longer. Lacey is a quiet girl who does best when given her own space. She isn’t interested in playing, and most likely would not want to share her turf with other pets or kids.
Alacatiy, from outside the box. Kingsville scored next to tie the game, but Charlie Ketler put Leamington back on top with a beautifully placed penalty shot. Dario Verissimo put the game away with Leamington’s third goal late in the second half. Steve Belanger played a solid game in net for a 3-1 championship victory. During the tournament, other goal scorers were Dylan Mellow and Sonny Coppola. Connor Rumble/Anastacio did an excellent job in net during
Friday, August 19 - in partnership with LAC, Leamington BIA & Municipality of Leamington - Save the date!
MUSIC ONTHE42 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
Presented by the Municipality of Leamington, Music produced by The Bank Theatre. Free Concert at Leamington’s SUNSET® Amphitheatre, Seacliff Park. Saturday, August 27 - Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy at 8:30 PM with opener Glen MacNeil taking the stage at 7:30 PM.
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By Neil Simon, Directed by Joel Lewsaw. September 9-11 & 16-18. Tickets $20 www.banktheatre.com
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La Bonte and Al Zanuttini. Fourth place went to T6G1: BW, Ron Hillier, Erle Nash and Chuck McKenzie. They each received two balls. The Most Travelled Team was T3G1, and they found the going very challenging as they scored a 41. However, two new golf balls were given to each player for their honesty! Non-winners received one golf ball. Before the raffle, humorous jokes were delivered by Ken Womack, Wayne Humber and Bobo. Two golfers won gift cards of $57.50 during the raffle. Other gift cards were $25, $20, $15 and ten were handed out. Great news: Bummy is home now recuperating from his recent surgery. Members hope to have Wiz back with them next week. Special thanks to Sammy, Taylor and Hilary for the delicious food and beverages. BW did an excellent job selling the raffle tickets. Extra special thanks to Dave Dent for his help. Keep swinging and smiling!
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upCOMING KIDS SUMMER ART CAMP: Andrea Niven Ages 4-14 yrs, August 8-12. Sessions will run for 2 hours each day with a morning and afternoon option. Find out more & register at www.leamingtonartscentre.com upCOMING ADULT ART CLASSES Adult & Children's art classes this fall! 2 sessions/mo. starting in September. Sign up today at leamingtonartscentre.com MILL ST. MARKET IS COMING BACK! August 19, 5-10pm. Don't miss our 2nd market of the summer! Enjoy delectable street food and drinks while you shop for handcrafted arts and and crafts lining Mill Street in Leamington. Admission is free, all are welcome!
SUBMISSIONcalls WFCU PAINTING COMPETITION + EXHIBITION An incredible opportinity for emerging, mid-career and established artists. Submit your work for a chance at $1000 in cash prizes sponsored by the WFCU Credit Union. Aug 21deadline, visit leamingtonartscentre.com for details The LAC is a not-for profit organization reliant on community support:
Municipality of Leamington/The Southpoint Sun/Don Waffle Family/ Honey Family Foundation/ WindsorEssex Community Foundation/Susan Ross