Southpoint Sun - June 29, 2022

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Talbot Trail Senior golfers enjoy June scramble

By Bob McLean Sixty Talbot Trail senior men’s golf league members played in their first scramble on June 21. The very hot weather conditions were tamed by a very welcomed breeze. The first-place team, shooting a masterful 32, was T1G1. Team members were Dave Dent, Larry Schmidt, Eugene Kerrigan and Jamie Arquette. Four teams tied for second place at excellent 34s. A card draw determined how they finished. Second place went to T3G2 participants Fuzzy, Conrad Babkirk, Eugene A. and Joe Vrtel. Third place victors were OV, Dutchy, Dave Chambers and Kong of T8G2. Fourth place winners were Joe Drummond, Mac Hyatt, Garry Morin and Doug Langlois of T3G1. The most honest team was T5G2 who shot a fine 38 score. Winning teams won golf balls. Hitting into a stiff wind on #7, Doug still fired a terrific shot to within 20 feet. Dutchy hit a brilliant shot to within five feet of the # 9 pin to take closest to the pin. Nasher drained the winning long putt of 12 feet on #2. Doug, Dutchy and Nasher each received a sleeve of balls for their personal effort. All teammates also received $10 gift cards. The 50-25-25 raffle draw was very successful thanks to sellers BW and Dave Dibbley. Two players won $60 TT gift cards, and other draw winners won $25, $20, $15 or $10 cards. The league extend special thanks to Sammy Williams, Taylor, new bride Hilary and her staff for all their work with the food and beverages. We thank the table crew (Bummy, Dave, Wiz, Bobo) for organizing the scramble. Thanks go to George for having our carts ready to roar! Derek, Robert and all the outside workers had the course in topnotch condition. There are never any losers when we “Just Have Fun!” See you next week.

WHEATLEY WRAPS UP HOUSE LEAGUE SOCCER

Wheatley Area Minor Soccer (WAMS) closed out their 2022 house league season on Saturday with a full slate of games, awards and lunch for all of this year’s participants. Volunteer Christine Hopper noted that it has been great to get back to a full season, which has been a resounding success. WAMS’ enrollment this year topped out at 200 players, and Hopper said they are thankful for all the volunteers and the 28 sponsors who helped to make it possible for the kids. The association will also be fielding four travel teams that will compete through the balance of the summer. Here, team members of the U7 division await the awards ceremony after their wind-up games before heading off for free hot dogs, chips and a cold drink. SUN photo by Greg Coulter

Erie Shores senior men’s golf results The Erie Shores senior men’s league had 44 golfers out for the day on June 20. The first-place team at 136 were Jerry Mallard, Ron Tremblay, Paul Pringle and Jerry Meloche. Second place, also at 136 but placed by retrogression, went to Garth Dennerley, Jim Dueckman, Tom Klassen and John Rutgers. In third place at 138 were Ross Clark, Heinz Kosempel, Ken Luxford and Don Mensch.

Fourth place at 141, also by retrogression, were Tom Miehl, Richard Reive, Wray Pollock and Frank Gow. The draw winners were Gary McRae and John Rutgers. Closest to the hole on #3 was Ken Luxford and on #16 Fred Klassen. Longest putt on #9 was Jim Dueckman and on #18 Garth Dennerley. The low rounds of the day were shot by Matt Dick 75, John Rutgers 77, and Wray Pollock 80.

Orest Hyrenwich, Gord Anderrson, Cecil Mendal and Wayne Wiseman had birds on the first hole. Wayne also birdied holes # 4 and #6. Kevin Shaften birdied #3 and #15, Wray Pollock #4, and Jim Dueckman #6 and #12. John Rutgers and Derek Horop birdied # 7, Matt Dick #9 and #10, Richard Reive #11, and Paul Prigle #12. If you haven’t signed up for next week yet, send Gary Alderson an email. See you next week.

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WHEATLEY WRAPS UP HOUSE LEAGUE SOCCER

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Talbot Trail Senior golfers enjoy June scramble

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United Way W-E launches kids programs

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Rotary President makes Leamington stop

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Destination for Santos

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Wheatley Garden tour will take place July 9

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RADIO OPERATORS FIELD DAY

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Kingsville District High School Athletic Awards

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Kingsville exploring options on Mayor’s seat

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Sherk-Ellison construction begins

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Kingsville Highland Games return in big fashion

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GECDSB approves annual budget

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Wheatley Task Force conducting survey

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Arts at the Marina returns this weekend after two-year hiatus

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Canada Day in Leamington

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CARROUSEL OF NATIONS IN LEAMINGTON

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Yacht Club celebrates 50 years

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Frenchsicles popular on hot day

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Busy weekend ahead as local communities host events

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GOING THE DISTANCE

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