The Nico Wynd Men’s Golf Club in South Surrey held its delayed annual championship over Labour Day weekend. Andrew Paul won the gross title, while Bob Smith claimed the net crown by one stroke in a field of 49 golfers.
The Cloverdale 9U Spurs had a standout summer, winning gold at the Rumble in the Ridge baseball tournament in Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge from July 11–13.
The team, which expanded from one squad to two this season due to growing interest, beat Ridge Meadows Kelly 9U, avenged a loss to the Chilliwack Cougars, and then defeated Ridge Meadows Cain 9U in the semifinals.
In the gold medal game, they overcame an early deficit to beat White Rock 6–4, securing their second straight title at the event. They wrapped up their season with a third-place finish at the Andrew’s Invitational in Cloverdale.
The Henri Lorieau Baseball Tournament returned to White Rock’s Centennial Park from June 28–30, hosted by the White Rock South Surrey Baseball Association. The annual event honours the legacy of former WRSSBA president Henri Lorieau with competitive youth baseball and community celebration. Teams from across the Lower Mainland competed, with Hastings defeating Mt. Seymour in a thrilling final to win gold. The tournament also featured the Challenger Game for athletes with disabilities, with Julie Lorieau throwing the ceremonial pitch. Proceeds supported the BC Cancer Society and the Little League Challenger Program.
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