Southpoint Sun - June 15, 2022

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Sizzling 38 by Drummond on Talbot Trail links

By Bob McLean On Tuesday, June 7, there were only 42 members of the senior men’s league who challenged the Talbot Trail course. Some regular participants must have felt that the overnight rainfall would have prevented play. However, everything was a go, and the carts were out without any restrictions. Bummy drained a superb 12-foot putt on #2 to win the long putt. There have been many sensational shots on #9 this year. Gerry van Deven hit an awesome shot to within 30 inches of the cup to clinch the CP victory. Joe Drummond fired a masterful 38 to lead the field. He BUMMY was closely followed by outstanding 39s shot by Pearcie and Chuck McKenzie. Rick Thompson merited a superb 41. Three players who achieved terrific 42s were Nasher, Gerry van Deven and Fred Michano. Others who produced scores of 45 or less were: Ray la Pierre, Tim Stevenson and Fuzzy 43s; BW and Bobo 45s. Super senior youngster, Gerry Becigneul, merited an inspiring 47 off the gold tees. Erle “The Pearl” Nash followed with a very commendable result. Here are some other dazzling results from the 85 and over super seniors who played the silver tees. Bob Freure tallied a brilliant 47. Other very praiseworthy results were Walt Balsam 48, Neil Adamson 49, and Andy Orsini 55. In the 80-84 grouping there were the following noteworthy scores: Tom Sasso 47, Gary Wilson 48, and Ron McCracken 49. A good golf partner is one who is slightly worse than you. It’s difficult to decide which is more stressful: hitting three off the tee or lining up your fourth putt. Have you noticed? When you get up there in years, the fairways get longer and the holes get smaller. Our senior league is meant to “just have fun!” See you next week!

CAVS WIN WECSSAA

The Kingsville Cavaliers captured the 2022 WECSSAA girls slo-pitch championship last Thursday afternoon with an 11-8 win over the St. Thomas of Villanova Wildcats at Co-An Park in McGregor. The Cavaliers avenged their only loss of the season, which came late in the regular season against Villanova. Kingsville went 6-1 in the regular season and beat Sandwich and Leamington in the playoffs heading into last Thursday’s final game. Photo by Ron Giofu

Erie Shores senior men’s golf results There were 43 Erie Shores senior men’s league golfers who managed to make the tee times for the June 6 matches. The winning team with a score of 122 was Dave Wilkinson, Wayne Oehlerking, Jerry Meloche and Norm Beattie. In second place, also at 122 but positioned by retrogression, was Garth Dennerley, Cam McKay, Cecil Mendel and Matt Dick.

In third at 123 was Ron Tremblay, Dave Binder, Neil Reimer and Rick Metz. Fourth place at 126 went to Phil Larade, Stefan Kowal, Fred Klassen and Derek Horop. The 50/50 draw winners were Scott Maxwell and Norm Beattie. Closest to the hole on #3 was Dave Binder and on #16 Wayne Wiseman. The longest putt on #8 was made by Matt Dick

and on #17 by Bill Gherasim. The three low nets were Orest Hrynewich 61, Jerry Meloche 65, and Tom Miehl 65. Low round for the day was Matt Dick’s 77, followed by John Rutgers at 80, and Norm Beattie, Kevin Shaften and Ross Clark at 81. Stefan Kowal birdied #1 and #12. Orest Hrynewich birdied #1, #6, #8,

#14 and #1. Dave Binder birdied #4, Tom Miehl #6, Matt Dick #8 and #10, Richard Reive #9, Cam McKay #11 and #12, Kevin Shaften #12, John Rutgers also #12, Phil Larade # 15, and Bill Gherasim #18. Golf again next Monday is a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Don’t forget to sign up if you have not yet done so.

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Rose City gymnasts compete provincially 

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GIRLS SLO-PITCH ACTION

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LDSS BADMINTON PLAYERS COMPETE AT OFSAA

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Milks, Sellick perform well for LDSS at OFSAA track meet

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Erie Shores senior men’s golf results

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CAVS WIN WECSSAA

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Sizzling 38 by Drummond on Talbot Trail links

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Masking requirements lifted at most Essex County facilities

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Horticultural Society plants tree in memory of Ken Clark

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Kids summer reading program available in Wheatley

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Artwork gifted to people of Mexico by local artist

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Leamington extends transit hours for summer events

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It’s an entertainment type of weekend

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Road closure on Seacliff Drive

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Leamington Fair attracts over 8,000

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ProsperUs launches Cradle to Career solution

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Chatham-Kent names CAO

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Essex and Kent Scottish announce fundraising campaign

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Kingsville Friendly Club

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Councillor wants grass clipping by-law

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Pride flags stolen from three local schools

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Masking policies to remain in place at area hospitals

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Gala26 nets $331,000 for Erie Shores Health Foundation

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Long-time Leamington landmark closes its doors

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Nancy Sarkis looks back on 34 years in education

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ENJOYING THE FAIR

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Ukrainian family with local connections making their way to Leamington

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