Southpoint Sun - October 6, 2021

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Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Kingsville ladies wrap up their 18-hole golf season By Rosalind Knight Throughout the summer, eight teams from

the ladies 18-hole section competed against each other in match play.

The convenors of the “Classic” this year were Joanne Rowlandson and

Lucille Kraus, who did a wonderful job organizing the games and relaying the weekly results. Their playing prowess came through as they handily took first place again this season. Congratulations to the following teams: 1st place Joanne Rowlandson and Lucille Kraus, 113 points; 2nd place Jean Page and Stephanie Lytwyniuk, 94 points; 3rd place Shirley Jacuzzi and Maureen Nefs, 78 points. In addition to match play, the ladies also play individual and other team games, organized by the hard-working captains, Fran Wasyliniuk and Jean Page. Here are the results of Net Stableford, played on Sept. 14, where points are awarded for net pars, birdies, etc. With an excellent score of 40 points was Gwen Perry. Closely following with 39 points was Becky Glidden, and with an impressive 36 points was Mary-Jo Laforet. The ladies played the Two-Step on Sept. 21 where they again used a full handicap, but as a

The Kingsville Ladies 18-hole golf league wrapped up its season on September 30. Pictured are some of the ladies on the first tee of their last match, front row, left to right: Fran Wasyliniuk, Lucille Kraus, Kathy Soulliere, Pam Skillings. Back row: Jean Page, Joanne Rowlandson, Stephanie Lytwyniuk. Submitted photo

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protocols were still in place. In 1st place with an enviable score of 79 was the team of Janice Hillcoat, Maureen Nefs and Kathy Soulliere. In 2nd place with a noteworthy 82 were Sandy Hernandez, Bev Miller, Maria Rocca and Fran Wasyliniuk. In 3rd place and in hot pursuit with 83 were Wali Forster, Gwen Perry, Pam Skillings and Stephanie Lytwyniuk. Here are the overall “team” results based on accumulated points: Red, 41.5; Pink, 36; Purple, 34.5; Blue, 30. Finally, the league extends its gratitude to its executive for keeping everyone organized and well-informed throughout the season. Can’t wait until next year!

The Southpoint Sun wants to feature your games in the paper each week as hockey season gets back to near-normal. Please feel free to email a short game summary to us at sun@southpointsun.ca before Monday at 9 am. We will do our best to try to get all games in the paper in a timely fashion. A brief summary of the game with goal scorers’ full names (no nicknames please), goalie stats and a final score would be a great start. We can take it from there.

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team, recorded one hole as a better ball, the next hole a combination of their two best scores, and repeated that “dance” throughout the game. In 1st place with a hot score of 88 was the team of Georgina Raycroft, Fran Wasyliniuk, Martha Leadman and Janice Hillcoat. In 2nd place with an impressive score of 9 were Bernice Sawyer, Mary-Jo Laforet and Wali Forster. In 3rd place with a very capable 94 points were Becky Glidden, Shirley Jacuzzi, Rosalind Knight. The last game of the season was a fun day of Better Ball/Scramble, before which the ladies were met by Captain Fran Wasyliniuk and Maria Rocca with envelopes of prize money, since Covid

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Talbot Trail Seniors winding down golf season

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Kingsville ladies wrap up their 18-hole golf season

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Vipers spoil Flyers home opener

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Fall fun at the John R. Park Homestead

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St. Clair enrolment hits 14,000

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Police Briefs

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Sleeping Out raises $159,410 for The Bridge

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Disaster fund delivers $80,000 to evacuees

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The 44th federal election by the numbers

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Low speed vehicles may be examined

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Kingsville holding Santa Claus Parade Nov. 20

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A day of reflection and remembrance

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Drive-thru micro-chip event successful in Leamington

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Fire Prevention Week marked by firefighters

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Frustrated residents sound off

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Underground survey launched at Wheatley blast site

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