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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

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SOUTHPOINT ALUMNI GIVE BACK

LEAMINGTON — The Southpoint Hockey Alumni group made a presentation of $10,000 to Southpoint Minor Hockey during their wind-up weekend on Saturday, March 26. The Alumni group holds an annual golf tournament to raise funds to help offset costs for kids playing hockey. Southpoint Minor Hockey then paid it forward by giving $100 per player to parents as they walked in on Saturday morning. Standing, from left are Jim Chopchik

(Southpoint Minor Hockey), alumni members Ron Sellon, Sue Kudroch, Ralph Warkentin and Brian Turner, Greg Liebrock from Southpoint Minor Hockey, Ward Hutchins from the Alumni Group, along with his grandson Nathan Hutchins. In the front row are U7 players Theo Wright, Lucca Ribble, Marcus Charlito and Lila Flaming. Absent were alumni members Steve Tuffin, Rick Feltz and Dave White. SUN photo

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Local gymnasts do well in Pickering REGIONAL — Rose City Gymnastics sent 38 athletes to their second gymnastics qualifying competition in Pickering over the weekend of March 25-27 and came away with plenty of awards. For some of the athletes, this was their first competition in two years. Locally, three athletes from Kingsville and two each from Leamington and Essex competed at the meet. Kingsville’s Julia McInnis took all-around first place in the 12-yearold Level 4 division, with standout

performances on the bars and beam. Morgan Audet was fifth overall in the 11-year-old Level 4 division, garnering a first-place finish in the beam. In the six-year-old Level 1 division, Peyton Maket was second on the beam. Leamington’s Alessandra Mastronardi took first overall in the eight-year-old Level 1 division, on the strength of a sweep of all events. Gabriella George was fourth in the 11-year-old Excel Bronze division on the strength of a second-place

bars routine. Alyvvea Beemer of Essex took third overall in the 11-year-old Level 3 division, with seconds in bars, beam and floor. Edda Rivest, in the nine-year-old Excel Bronze division, placed third overall with a third place finish on the vault. Athletes nine years old and over (Level 3 and 4) who placed in the top 32 in their age category will now go on to compete at the Ontario championships in June in Alliston.

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SEASON WINDS UP

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Sharks bite back to force game 5

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Senior league playoffs begin

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Hodgson’s trip to ‘the show’ makes for exciting week back home

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U12 Ravens win Bluewater playoffs

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Flyers run win streak to eight games

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Big Buck Show April 23

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Local gymnasts do well in Pickering

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SOUTHPOINT ALUMNI GIVE BACK

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Wheatley Community Task Force looking for a few good people

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Wheatley Friendship Club to resume meetings

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Cannabis seized, four charged

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Zumba group helps fight IBD

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New x-ray booking tool launched

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Drilling work being done in Wheatley this week

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CC STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP

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Arts Centre dedicates Susan Ross kitchenette

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Bank Theatre cast readies for opening night

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Pierogies for Peace sales to help Ukraine

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New Publisher for the Sun

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SECC group cooks for youth

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Leamington lifts mask requirements

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On-demand transit starting May 2

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Council okays EV charging stations

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