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Sun Staff Reports Tai Chewpanich won the 87th annual Alameda Women’s Golf Club’s Club (AWGC) Championship event last Thursday, Sept. 27. The three-round tournament took place on Thursdays between Sept. 13 and Sept. 27, on the Jack Clark Course. This is Chewpanich’s third straight Club Championship. The Club Champion was deter- mined by the best total gross score accumulated over the three days of play, unlike most AWGC events that are decided by net scores. Chewpanich won the event with an overall 257. She shot an 86 in the first round, an 85 in the second round and an 86 in the final round. Chewpanich finished the first round in third place. Stephanie Bellato shot an 82 in the first round. She held a two-shot lead over Cheryl Saxton who posted an overall 84 in the first round. Chewpanich made her charge in the second. Her 85 in the second round was five shots lower than Bellato’s second-round 90 and three shots better than Saxton’s overall 88. Chewpanich (overall 171) held a one-shot lead over Alameda Sun www.alamedasun.com Oct. 4, 2018 5 H APPENING IN D OWNTOWN A LAMEDA Join us for Walk to End Alzheimer’s ® . 2424 LINCOLN AVE Alameda | 522-1300 Lunch & Dinner | Tues - Sun speisekammer.com RESTAURANT & BAR A GERMAN TAKE ON ALAMEDA LIVE MUSIC Friday, Okt. 5, 8:30pm Mitch Polzak & The Royal Deuces Saturday, Okt. 6, 8:30pm Jimbo Trout & The Fish People Sunday, Okt. 7, 8:30pm Oktoberfest #3 Music: Bayern Maiden Dance: Golden Gate Bavarian Dance Club Friday, Okt. 12, 8:30pm Le Jazz Hot Trio Saturday, Okt. 13, 8:30pm Charles Wheal Friday, Okt. 19, 8:30pm Jinx Jones Jazz-A-Billy All-Stars Saturday, Okt. 20, 8:30pm The Luxomatics Friday, Okt. 26, 8:30pm Americano Social Club Saturday, Okt. 27, 8:30pm Howell Devine Diana Redding JD, MBA, LLM 426-8744 2500 Santa Clara Ave. Alameda Diana Redding Law Estate Planning Probate & Trust Administration Conservatorships 1332 Park St. • Alameda • 769.4828 www.ceraunavolta.us “Experience the mystique and romanticism that is the Cuisine of Tuscany.” Table of 8 Chef’s Table & Wine Tasting Last Thursday of every month Music • Dinner • Spirits ALAMEDA YOUTH BASKETBALL REGISTRATION Registration is now open for AYB’s 2017-2018 season! Participants can register on-line at www.sportability.com or on Sept. 20 from 7:00-8:30 pm at the Alameda Boys & Girls Club. All boys and girls in grades 3-8 are eligible. Practices begin in November and games start in December. For more information, please contact Randy Marmor at 510-418-7451 or [email protected]. The ReCrafting Co. Quality Quilting, Knitting, Beading and other Craft Supplies for Sale on Consignment at Amazingly Affordable Prices! 2449 Santa Clara Ave. • 510.263.0249 Business & Consignment Hours Tues.-Fri. 10:00-5:30 & Sat. 10:00-5 www.theRecraftingCo.com Turn Your Crafting Stash Into Cash! Bellato and Saxton (overall 172) after round two. Chewpanich gained distance in the third round from Bellato and Saxton. While Chewpanich posted an overall 86, Bellato shot an 87 and Saxton shot an overall 90. Bellato finished the tourna- ment with a three-round 259, while Saxton posted a 262. Dot Moody and Lynn Kobatake tied for fourth place with matching 278s. Jeanne Yip posted a 279 for sixth place. Five former Club Champions competed in the tournament: Bernice Herzberg 1982; Dot Moody 2004, 2008; Stephanie Bellato 2009, 2013 and 2015; and Cheryl Saxton 2010 and 2011. There was also a net competi- tion in the tournament. Yip won the first flight — handicap of 11 to 23 — with a net 213 (78-68-67) Saxton finished in second place with a net 223 (71-75-77), while Chewpanich was third with a net 224 (75-74-75). Dot Moody won the second flight — handicap of 24 to 29 — with a net 206 (74-64-68). Bonnie Kim was almost 20 strokes behind at net 225 (72-79-74) for second place. Barbara Wood rounded out the top three with a net 228 (82-68-78). Chris Alibrandi (82-77-71) won a tiebreaker over Kay Park to win the third flight competition — handi- cap of 30 to 34. Both golfers shot a net 230. Jean Cho finished third with a net 232 (75-80-77). Shirley Lee posted a net 215 (68- 68-79) to win the fourth flight — handicap of 35 to 40. Sandi Kaney posted a net 218 (73-72-73) for sec- ond place, while Beatrice Lebrec shot a net 220 (73-79-68) for third place. Sun Staff Reports The Alameda and Encinal high school women’s water polo teams appear to be headed toward a col- lision in the West Alameda County Conference (WACC) tournament championship match. Both the Hornets and Jets are atop the WACC standings at 4-0. The Hornets currently sport a 13-2 overall record on the year, while the Jets are 12-2. Alameda High beat Bishop O’Dowd of Oakland in last year’s WACC tournament final 11-4. Encinal lost to Bishop O’Dowd in the semifinal. The two squads will face each other in the regular season finale on Thursday, Oct. 18. Chewpanich Wins Third Straight Club Championship Bobbie Hoepner Tai Chewpanich earned the Club Championship trophy for the third straight year. Water Polo Roundup A lameda will celebrate the Silver Anniversary of the Downtown Alameda Classic Car Show presented by General Auto Parts and NAPA on Saturday, Oct. 13. More than 400 classic vehicles of all types will be lined up along Park Street, from Encinal Avenue to Buena Vista Avenue — roadsters, coupes, hot rods, muscle cars, antique trucks and more. The free one-day event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and offers fun for the entire family. Most cars on display come from the iconic decades of the ’50s and ’60s. There will also be antique roadsters from the ’20s, ’30s and ’40s, plus lots of American muscle cars from the ’70s and ’80s. Car enthusiasts will be able to get a close look at makes and models of all types. Bring a camera and take a minute to get to know the owners — they love to talk about their cars. Some of them even have some local history: One of the cars — a rare 1929 Durant Model 60 Deluxe Sport Roadster — was made in the Oakland factory located on International Boulevard and Durant Avenue. (The for- mer factory location is now called Durant Square. Before creating the Durant Motor Company in 1921, Billy Durant created both GM and Chevrolet as separate inde- pendent car companies.) Also in the show is a 1939 GMC Stake Bed truck that was featured in the 1939 World’s Fair on Treasure Island and a 1967 Pontiac GTO that was built in the GM plant in Fremont which is now the Tesla fac- tory. Plan to meander through the historic downtown district, enjoy a blast from the past as local DJs Peter Fletcher and R. Duffy Collin spin the best rock ‘n’ roll classics from two locations and stop at Alameda Bicycle for Island Schwinn’s eighth annual Classic Bike Show. New this year, Park Street and Central Avenue will be packed with family-friendly activities: • Twirl Pendulum Painting and Slime Booth Downtown Classic Car Show Celebrates 25 Years! • Boy Scouts Pinewood Derby Track • Alameda Police Department with giveaways and games • Face Painting with Alana Dill • Live Broadcast from KACR’s Patrick Simms Plan on spending a fun- filled afternoon in Alameda’s downtown district. Shop at the many boutiques and antique stores, eat at one of the fabulous restaurants, order a refreshing drink at one of the local lounges, catch a movie at the clas- sic art deco style Alameda Theatre & Cineplex and try out the video games at High Scores Arcade. Many of the businesses will even be offering weekend specials during the event. Free, secure bike valet will be provided in the parking lot of Vietnam House at the corner of Park Street and Times Way. Car Show Sponsors The show is hosted by the Alameda Crankers Car Club, the Downtown Alameda Business Association, and presenting sponsor General Auto Parts and NAPA of Oakland, 4425 International Blvd. Additional sponsors and partners are Advanced Roofing Services, Alameda Collision Repair, City of Alameda, College of Alameda, Coral Reef Inn & Suites, Brand Marinade, Digifli, Essentia Water, FH Dailey Chevrolet, Getaround, Glass Tek, Kelly Lux State Farm, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Ole’s Waffle Shop, Susan Cardillo AllState and Wine & Waffles. For more information, visit the official event page at DowntownAlameda.com/clas- sic-car-show or call 523-1392. Owners of Classic Cars Please Note: Pre-registration for Downtown Alameda’s Classic Car Show is closed. If inter- ested in displaying a classic vehicle at the show, get on the waitlist by checking in at the corner of Park Street and Lincoln Avenue at 7:30 a.m. The event is open to 1987 and older cars, trucks and classics. About Downtown Alameda Discover great food and drink establishments, charm- ing shops, friendly ser- vices and fun things to do in Downtown Alameda! To learn more about the businesses and fun happenings, go to DowntownAlameda.com.

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Page 1: Chewpanich Wins Third Straight Club Championship Water ... · Stephanie Bellato shot an 82 in the first round. She held a two-shot lead over Cheryl Saxton who posted an overall 84

Sun Staff ReportsTai Chewpanich won the 87th

annual Alameda Women’s Golf Club’s Club (AWGC) Championship event last Thursday, Sept. 27. The three-round tournament took place on Thursdays between Sept. 13 and Sept. 27, on the Jack Clark Course.

This is Chewpanich’s third straight Club Championship.

The Club Champion was deter-mined by the best total gross score accumulated over the three days of play, unlike most AWGC events that are decided by net scores. Chewpanich won the event with an overall 257. She shot an 86 in the first round, an 85 in the second round and an 86 in the final round.

Chewpanich finished the first round in third place. Stephanie Bellato shot an 82 in the first round. She held a two-shot lead over Cheryl Saxton who posted an overall 84 in the first round. Chewpanich made her charge in the second. Her 85 in the second round was five shots lower than

Bellato’s second-round 90 and three shots better than Saxton’s overall 88. Chewpanich (overall 171) held a one-shot lead over

Alameda Sun www.alamedasun.com Oct. 4, 2018 5

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Music: Bayern MaidenDance: Golden Gate Bavarian Dance Club

Friday, Okt. 12, 8:30pmLe Jazz Hot Trio

Saturday, Okt. 13, 8:30pmCharles Wheal

Friday, Okt. 19, 8:30pmJinx Jones Jazz-A-Billy All-Stars

Saturday, Okt. 20, 8:30pmThe Luxomatics

Friday, Okt. 26, 8:30pmAmericano Social Club

Saturday, Okt. 27, 8:30pmHowell Devine

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Last Thursday of every month

Music • Dinner • Spirits

ALAMEDA YOUTH BASKETBALL

REGISTRATIONRegistration is now open for

AYB’s 2017-2018 season! Participants can register on-line at

www.sportability.com or on Sept. 20 from 7:00-8:30 pm at the Alameda Boys & Girls Club.

All boys and girls in grades 3-8 are eligible. Practices begin in November

and games start in December.

For more information, please contact Randy Marmor at 510-418-7451 or [email protected].

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The ReCrafting Co.Quality Quilting, Knitting, Beading

and other Craft Supplies for Sale on Consignment

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Bellato and Saxton (overall 172) after round two.

Chewpanich gained distance in the third round from Bellato and Saxton. While Chewpanich posted an overall 86, Bellato shot an 87 and Saxton shot an overall 90.

Bellato finished the tourna-ment with a three-round 259, while Saxton posted a 262. Dot Moody and Lynn Kobatake tied for fourth place with matching 278s. Jeanne Yip posted a 279 for sixth place.

Five former Club Champions competed in the tournament: Bernice Herzberg 1982; Dot Moody 2004, 2008; Stephanie Bellato 2009, 2013 and 2015; and Cheryl Saxton 2010 and 2011.

There was also a net competi-tion in the tournament. Yip won the first flight — handicap of 11 to 23 — with a net 213 (78-68-67) Saxton finished in second place with a net 223 (71-75-77), while Chewpanich was third with a net 224 (75-74-75).

Dot Moody won the second flight — handicap of 24 to 29 — with a net 206 (74-64-68). Bonnie Kim was almost 20 strokes behind at

net 225 (72-79-74) for second place. Barbara Wood rounded out the top three with a net 228 (82-68-78).

Chris Alibrandi (82-77-71) won a tiebreaker over Kay Park to win the third flight competition — handi-cap of 30 to 34. Both golfers shot a net 230. Jean Cho finished third with a net 232 (75-80-77).

Shirley Lee posted a net 215 (68-68-79) to win the fourth flight — handicap of 35 to 40. Sandi Kaney posted a net 218 (73-72-73) for sec-ond place, while Beatrice Lebrec shot a net 220 (73-79-68) for third place.

Sun Staff ReportsThe Alameda and Encinal high

school women’s water polo teams appear to be headed toward a col-lision in the West Alameda County Conference (WACC) tournament championship match.

Both the Hornets and Jets are atop the WACC standings at 4-0. The Hornets currently sport a 13-2

overall record on the year, while the Jets are 12-2.

Alameda High beat Bishop O’Dowd of Oakland in last year’s WACC tournament final 11-4. Encinal lost to Bishop O’Dowd in the semifinal.

The two squads will face each other in the regular season finale on Thursday, Oct. 18.

Chewpanich Wins Third Straight Club Championship

Bobbie Hoepner

Tai Chewpanich earned the Club Championship trophy for the third straight year.

Water Polo Roundup

Alameda will celebrate the Silver Anniversary of the Downtown

Alameda Classic Car Show presented by General Auto Parts and NAPA on Saturday, Oct. 13. More than 400 classic vehicles of all types will be lined up along Park Street, from Encinal Avenue to Buena Vista Avenue — roadsters, coupes, hot rods, muscle cars, antique trucks and more. The free one-day event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and offers fun for the entire family.

Most cars on display come from the iconic decades of the ’50s and ’60s. There will also be antique roadsters from the ’20s, ’30s and ’40s, plus lots of American muscle cars from the ’70s and ’80s. Car enthusiasts will be able to get a close look at makes and models of all types.

Bring a camera and take a minute to get to know the owners — they love to talk about their cars. Some of them even have some local history:

One of the cars — a rare 1929 Durant Model

60 Deluxe Sport Roadster — was made in the Oakland factory located on International Boulevard and Durant Avenue. (The for-mer factory location is now called Durant Square. Before creating the Durant Motor Company in 1921, Billy Durant created both GM and Chevrolet as separate inde-pendent car companies.)

Also in the show is a 1939 GMC Stake Bed truck that was featured in the 1939 World’s Fair on Treasure Island and a 1967 Pontiac GTO that was built in the GM plant in Fremont which is now the Tesla fac-tory.

Plan to meander through the historic downtown district, enjoy a blast from the past as local DJs Peter Fletcher and R. Duffy Collin spin the best rock ‘n’ roll classics from two locations and stop at Alameda Bicycle for Island Schwinn’s eighth annual Classic Bike Show.

New this year, Park Street and Central Avenue will be packed with family-friendly activities:

• Twirl Pendulum Painting and Slime Booth

Downtown Classic Car Show Celebrates 25 Years!• Boy Scouts Pinewood

Derby Track• Alameda Police

Department with giveaways and games

• Face Painting with Alana Dill

• Live Broadcast from KACR’s Patrick Simms

Plan on spending a fun-filled afternoon in Alameda’s downtown district. Shop at the many boutiques and antique stores, eat at one of the fabulous restaurants, order a refreshing drink at one of the local lounges, catch a movie at the clas-sic art deco style Alameda Theatre & Cineplex and try out the video games at High Scores Arcade.

Many of the businesses will even be offering weekend specials during the event. Free, secure bike valet will be provided in the parking lot of

Vietnam House at the corner of Park Street and Times Way.

Car Show SponsorsThe show is hosted by

the Alameda Crankers Car Club, the Downtown Alameda Business Association, and presenting sponsor General Auto Parts and NAPA of Oakland, 4425 International Blvd. Additional sponsors and partners are Advanced Roofing Services, Alameda Collision Repair, City of Alameda, College of Alameda, Coral Reef Inn & Suites, Brand Marinade, Digifli, Essentia Water, FH Dailey Chevrolet, Getaround, Glass Tek, Kelly Lux State Farm, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Ole’s Waffle Shop, Susan Cardillo AllState and Wine & Waffles.

For more information, visit the official event page at

DowntownAlameda.com/clas-sic-car-show or call 523-1392.

Owners of Classic Cars Please Note:

Pre-registration for Downtown Alameda’s Classic Car Show is closed. If inter-ested in displaying a classic vehicle at the show, get on the waitlist by checking in at the corner of Park Street and Lincoln Avenue at 7:30 a.m. The event is open to 1987 and older cars, trucks and classics.

About Downtown Alameda

Discover great food and drink establishments, charm-ing shops, friendly ser-vices and fun things to do in Downtown Alameda! To learn more about the businesses and fun happenings, go to DowntownAlameda.com.