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Challenger Sports came to Grand Bend from Britain last week In a way of a
training camp for the local children. Four coaches worked with the students
at the Kiondyke Park and then the Grand Bend school (due to the heat). The
coaches here were Lois Morgan, Steve Trevelyan, 011y Mitchell and Chris
Hattersley. Many of the coaches have just completed their BSCs at various
universities and are having an incredible summer going somewhere different
each week. They will travel to the USA next week. Challenger Sports run popular
soccer camps In North America. After 20 years of research In over 2,000
communities In the USA and Canada, Challenger has developed an innovative
way of delivering high quality coaching in a fun and educational format.
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Over 20,000 race fans
attended the two day event
at Grand Bend Motorplex
Three hundred and seventy
Ave racers, and their
crews from ail parts of
Canada and the United
States competed took part
In the July 15 weekend of
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Annette Badduke(L),Jeesica and Jashe Berkman (Arkona ON) show their
support for Grave Digger and driver Randy Brown.
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