Southpoint Sun - June 15, 2022

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Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Milks, Sellick perform well for LDSS at OFSAA track meet This year, Leamington District Secondary School sent two athletes to compete at the OFSAA Track and Field Championships at York University, June 2-4. Dustin Sellick competed in the intellectual division in both the 100m

and the 800m. On Friday, June 3 he ran a personal best time to finish 13th overall in the 100m. On Saturday, June 4, Dustin ran a 10-second personal best in the morning in the 800m to qualify himself for the fi-

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nal later in the day. Three hours later, Dustin ran his second 800m of the day and was able to finish eighth overall in his division in the province. On Friday afternoon, Dakari Milks competed in the novice boys triple jump. Going into the competition as the number one seed can be challenging and can put a lot of pressure on an athlete. After faulting his first two jumps, Dakari relaxed and trusted his training, and jumped

12.98m to land in first place in the competition. After the top eight competitors received three additional jumps, no one was able to jump farther, and Dakari was awarded the gold medal. LDSS track coach Kelley Cavanagh was happy for the pair for their results. “Congratulations to Dustin and Dakari,” said Cavanagh. “You have made Leamington District Secondary School very proud.”

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LDSS BADMINTON PLAYERS COMPETE AT OFSAA

On April 30, two Leamington District Secondary School badminton teams qualified at the SWOSSAA Badminton Championships to attend the OFSAA Provincial Badminton Championships. Nay Say Eh and Hazeem Nasir won the men’s doubles event and Johnny Knelsen placed second in men’s singles. Both teams competed at the OFSAA Championships, May 5-7, hosted in Chatham this year. Teams representing all high school regions of Ontario

competed. Nay Say and Hazeem took the gold medal in the men’s doubles C Flight. Johnny Knelsen won four matches and finished in mid B-Flight. Here they are with their coaches, from left, Tony Nurse (coach), Hazeem Nasir, Johnny Knelsen, Nay Say Eh and Bobbie Hansen (coach). Photo submitted

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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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