Southpoint Sun - June 22, 2022

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Krueger dazzles the Talbot Trail field

By Bob McLean Fifty-six seniors tested their golfing skills on a beautiful, sunny June 14 on the challenging Talbot Trail golf course layout. Ken Kreuger amazed the other senior players by firing an incredible 33 off the silver tees. This tied the previous record held by Jamie Arquette.

The long putt winner was OV who easily drained his 10-footer. Kreug’s excellent shot to within seven feet on #9 won him the closest to the pin. There were four players meriting the nifty 50 star: Bummy, Bob Freure, Larry Hyatt and Tarciscio Sasso. In the 86y+ super se-

nior silver division, smooth swinging Tom Hyatt scored a terrific 46. Steady playing Bob Freure achieved an outstanding 50. Bill Edwards placed third with his own very satisfying round. In the super senior gold grouping, Dave La Bonte shot a masterful 46. He was closely fol-

lowed by the inspiring 49 shot by Erle Nash. Gerry Becigneul and Murray Cascadden merited very praiseworthy results of 53 and 54 respectively. In the 80-85 year section, Tom Sasso shot an impressive 50 to lead the way. Firing brilliant scores of 51 and 52 respectively were Conrad

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Babkirk and Andy Orsini. Ron McCracken and Gary Wilson were close behind with their own very commendable 53s. The league’s largest group comes from the 70-79 year olds. Chopper placed first with his awesome 39. He was closely followed by Joe Drummomd’s excellent 40. Pearcie continued his brilliant play by shooting a 41. Although hobbled by aching hips, Dutchy achieved an outstanding 42. Rick Thompson played

superbly to achieve a 42. Very commendable 43s were earned by BW and Chuck McKenzie. In the 50-69 year division, Kreug’s masterful 33 stands out. Arkey placed second with his terrific 39. Randy ‘the putter’ Nash, scored an excellent 41. Howard Mulrain shot an incredible 42 result. If you’re struggling with your game, don’t give up. We’re early into the 2022 season. “Just have fun!” – Doc McLean

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Leamington Minor Soccer’s 2022 house league season is winding down and the teams are getting anxious for wind-up day celebrations, which will occur on Sunday, June 26. The heat last week was a challenge, but these two 10U boys teams were able to make a game of it and keep hydrated. Here, players from OG Pizza (red) try to get past defenders from the Jose’s Bar and Grill team. SUN photo

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11U LAKERS TAKE TOURNAMENT TITLE

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12U LAKERS WIN ANOTHER TOURNAMENT

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Erie Shores senior men’s golf

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BEATING THE HEAT ON THE PITCH

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Krueger dazzles the Talbot Trail field

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Flyers hold annual awards banquet for 2021-22 season

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Rotary Walk, Wine and Dine attracts 83 diners

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Important grain rescue training for Leamington firefighters

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Chamber golf tournament attracts 90

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Local family spearheading Kyiv Home Project in Cottam

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Greenhouse competition celebrates 15th year

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SUMMER CONCERTS RESUME

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MEETS HIS IDOL

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RARE SIGHTING OFF POINT PELEE

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OPP welcome new detachment commander

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COMMUNITY OUTREACH FOR FIREFIGHTERS

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Emergency response phase ends at Wheatley site after 294 days

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LDSS recognizes top athletes

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New ‘Frenchsicle’ in Leamington Friday

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MILL ST. MARKET STILL POPULAR

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Dirt bike rider gets away in Kingsville

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Thrift on Mill honours volunteers during 40th celebration

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Highland Games Saturday

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Leamington replaces light abatement by-law with new one

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Santos stepping down as Kingsville mayor

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