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SPORTS Tyson Tour visits Huron Oaks Sarnia Observer
By DAVE BORODY The Observer Kyle Alexanders of the Forest Golf and Country Club captured top honours in the Tyson Tour Junior Golf tournament Monday at Huron Oaks Golf Club. Alexanders, 16, fired a two-under par 70 to win the event by three strokes. He was 34 [...]
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