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KCI golfers place well at golf tournament in Canora

Four members of the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute golf team placed first, second or third at a tournament played at the Canora Golf and Country Club on September 19 when a total of 68 student golfers competed.

Four members of the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute golf team placed first, second or third at a tournament played at the Canora Golf and Country Club on September 19 when a total of 68 student golfers competed.

In the Grade 8 boys category, two Kamsack Comprehensive Institute students, Curtis McGriskin and Aiden Broda, won first place and second place respectively. Following them was Shea Peterson from Sturgis Composite High School in third place.

In the Grade 9 girls category, Sadie McGriskin of KCI won first place, Kylie Severson of Melville Comprehensive School won second, and Shaelyn David of KCI won third.

In the Grade 7 boys category, Ashtyn Shields from Esterhazy High School won first place, with Clay Sleeva from Canora Composite School and Walker Niire from Esterhazy High School winning second and third places respectively.

Ella Kozak from Columbia School was the first-place winner of the Grade 7 girls category. Abby Wilson, a Canora Composite School student, placed second.

In the Grade 8 girls category, Saryn Leson of Canora Composite School placed first with Star Sheppard of Macdonald School placing second.

Cody Hort of Preeceville School won first place in the Grade 9 boys category. Two Yorkton Regional High School students, Jon Hedley and Fayden Granyk, placed second and third respectively.

“It was a windy and cold day but the kids battled through it,” said Dustin Nielson, who had organized the tournament with Curtis Baillie. “They really enjoyed the golf course.”

that the members have begun the third phase of their Memorial Brick Project at Riverview Cemtery and all orders for commemorative bricks are welcome.

The Legion has gone through many changes and one of them is that one does not need to have had a military affiliation to become a member, he said. The Legion’s ideals remain with three main principles: remembrance, veterans and community.

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