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Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Talbot Trail senior golfers congratulate Robinson on a great game By Bob McLean On a very hot, humid August 24 at Talbot Trail Golf Course, Carl Robinson sizzled with his dazzling low score of 40 in the 86y+ Gold division. There were other outstanding scores in this grouping as both Dave LaBonte and Gerry Becigneul tied with excellent 43s. Erle ‘The Putter’ Nash finished with a terrific 48! In the 86y+ Silver division, Bob Freure led the way with his impressive 48. The rest of this grouping played superbly, especially considering how hot it was: Walter Balsam and Ed Woelk 51s; Tom Hyatt and Bill Edwards 52 and 53 respectively. In the 80-85y section, Ron McCracken and Joe Vrtel played brilliantly
as they shot terrific 44s. Gus Brown earned a very praiseworthy 47. Very commendable results of 52 were produced by Eugene, Andy Orsini, Conrad and Ken. Neil was one shot back with his noteworthy 53. The 70-79y division fired some masterful results considering the heat and h u m i d i t y. Dutchy continued his fantastic golf with his inspiring 38. Chopper was nipping at Jim’s heels as he shot an excellent 39. Paul Carioli and Bobo played superbly to fire scores of 41 and 42 respectively. Outstanding 43s were achieved by Al Matthews and Pearcie. Rick Thompson came in with a solid 44. Other satisfying scores under 50 were
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very impressive results. Joe Drummond, who will soon move to the 70 division, continued his exceptional play by shooting a 38. Fred Michano and Shannon Wiper followed closely behind with their terrific 39s. Randy ‘The Jr. Putter’ Nash and Fuzzy earned outstanding 41s. Russell Alliett, Phil Hum-
LEAMINGTON — The Leamington Junior Barons hosted the Amherstburg Seniors on Friday night under the lights of a humid August 27th night. The Barons squad belted out six runs to beat Am-
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herstburg 6-3. The Barons pitching trio consisted of Billy Friesen, Michael Wiebe and Johnathon Fehr, who combined for eight strikeouts, while allowing six
hits and three runs. The Barons offense was led by Kameron Wall with three hits. Billy Friesen helped his cause by hitting a solo 360-foot home run over the left centerfield fence. On Sunday afternoon the Barons travelled to Harrow to play the Senior Blues and came away with a 5-2 win. Kameron Wall and Dawson Iles split the pitching duties, striking out eight batters, walking three and allowing two runs. The Barons’ bats were lead by Kameron Wall once again going three-for-three with Will Froese adding two hits, including a stand up double. Their league record now stands at 13-1. The team will now have a 10-day break allowing the senior teams to com-
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He made a 39-inch putt for his birdie. Chopper knocked in a sensational putt on #2 to earn LP honours. Birdies: #1 Doug and Bill; #2 Carl; #6 Shannon and Fred; #9 Dave Cohoon, Fuzzy and Ed. “Just have fun!”
pete in their O.B.A. Labour Day Weekend tournaments. The Barons return to play September 8 in
Woodslee, with their next home game being September 10 versus Woodslee at 7p.m. under the Friday night lights.
Southpoint Lobball results WHEATLEY — In Southpoint Men’s Lobball action last week, the first-place Dirty Farmers lost only their second game of the season when they split with Those Guys. Another surprise split happened when the Bangerz took a game from the Dawgz. The only sweep of the night occurred when the Grinders came from behind to beat Car Barn 9-8 and then won the second game handily. Standings as of August 26: Team W L T % Dirty Farmers 12 2 0 .857 Dawgz 11 3 0 .786 Grinders 9 4 1 .692 Car Barn 6 7 1 .478 Those Guys 5 9 0 .357 Bangerz 4 10 0 .286 Sluggers 0 12 0 .000
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phries and Arkey produced superb scores of 42, 43 and 44 respectively. Gary Hillier and Tim Stevenson merited very solid 45s. Larry Hyatt and Len Snively fired very commendable 46s. Gerry scored a fine 48. Steadily improving Ed Fraser shot a noteworthy 51 and also won closest to the pin.
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