Southpoint Sun - July 21, 2021

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Wednesday, July 21, 2021

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SOL LEAM CUP WINNERS COVID-19 wasn’t a match for this year’s Sol Leam Cup event at Erie Shores Golf Club. The Red and Blue teams played four hard battled matches over a six-week period to complete this year’s event. While the Red Team captained by Carol Quinn came out victorious, the Blue Team captained by Lisa Sawatsky never stopped their fight. The ladies expressed thanks to Lisa Fehr and Lisa Sawatsky for their generosity in sponsoring this event for 10 years. They also appreciate the efforts of Dave Hodgson and his staff at Erie Shores Golf Club for making the last day so much fun. The Red Team was comprised of, front left to right: Jo-Anne Smith, Carol Quinn, Brenda Ruiter, Tym Brannagan, Judy Butler, Lisa Fehr. Back row: Muriel Davey, Diane Penner, Deb Dunmore, Linda Segedin, Laurie Munro, Lynne Towle. Absent from photo: Deb Kobayashi. – Submitted photo

Barons double up on Amherstburg Seniors scoring with two runs in the top of the first, but Amherstburg countered back with five of their own in the bottom of the inning. That would be the end of Amherstburg’s offence. Once the Barons’ pitching settled down and the bats came alive, they regained their dominance on the

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field. Kameron Wall was once again the leader at the plate with three doubles. Anthony Fehr, Dawson Iles and Mickey Wiebe helped out with two hits apiece. Leamington base runners combined for seven stolen bases. “Amherstburg couldn’t compete with our quickness,” said coach John

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LEAMINGTON (July 9) – Backhoe on fire at Seacliff and Peter. Operator previously parked it at the side of the road because the instrument panel indicated that it was overheating. Operator walked the short distance to his place of employment intending to return for it when it cooled down. Returned to find it on fire. Non-suspicious. ——— LEAMINGTON (July 12) – Suspicious persons call at Walmart leads to two males, who are known to police, were arrested and charged. A 34-year-old Leamington male was charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking – cocaine and possession for the purpose of trafficking – opioid ( other than heroin). A 33-year-old Leamington male was charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking – cocaine, possession for the purpose of trafficking – opioid (other than heroin), failure to comply with release order other than to attend court. Both were released to attend court at a later date. LEAMINGTON (July 13) – Break and enter at garage at a residence on Olive Drive. Items missing were shoes belonging to resident, six to eight pairs of Air Jordans and Pumas valued at approximately $1000. ——— KINGSVILLE (July 13) – Theft of meat from Zehrs in Kingsville. Male fled in a black pickup truck. Described as 35 years old, 5’6”, short brown hair, wearing black muscle shirt, black track pants and blue running shoes. ——— KINGSVILLE (July 15) – Stolen vehicle: grey 2013 Ford F-150 stolen overnight from 7 Clark Street. ——— Anyone with information regarding these or any other incident is asked to call the OPP at 1-888-3101122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or leave an anonymous online message at www.catchcrooks.com where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.

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