Week in Review 2019-09-15
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Alma Schitter of Ireland takes a turn during Irish Road Bowling in Ireland on Saturday. Schitter, 85, participated in years past but thought she was too old for Irish Road Bowling, so she stopped for a few years but joined her daughter and granddaughters this year. “I enjoy it a lot,” Schitter said. Traci Westcott/The Herald
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Jamie Edwards of Ireland, dressed as Fred Flintstone, bowls at the starting line during Irish Road Bowling in Ireland on Saturday. 65 teams participated on a 1.5 mile course along County Road 500 North and 700 West in Ireland. Participants of the sport attempt to make the fewest throws to advance a cannonball along a predetermined course. Traci Westcott/The Herald
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Shelly Main of Ireland fixes the wig of her husband, Roy, while preparing to be judged in the costume contest during Irish Road Bowling in Ireland on Saturday. The Mains dressed as Barney and Betty from The Flintstones. “We just like to make life interesting,” Shelly said. Traci Westcott/The Herald
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Alma Schitter of Ireland takes a turn during Irish Road Bowling in Ireland on Saturday. Schitter, 85, participated in years past but thought she was too old for Irish Road Bowling, so she stopped for a few years but joined her daughter and granddaughters this year. “I enjoy it a lot,” Schitter said. Traci Westcott/The Herald
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Margie Wright, left, helps her son, Kal-El Wright, 12, both of Stendal, throw a practice stick at the axe-throwing booth run by Daniel Le Blanc of Jasper, right, during the Holland Community Fest at Holland Park on Saturday. Le Blanc built the booth a year ago and has been taking it to festivals since. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Northeast Dubois' Davide Menghini, left, talks to soccer fans Brandon Seitz, 12, Devon Roach, 12, Noah Goller, 13, Braxton Mitchell, 13, Camden Case, 12, and Hunter Danhafer, 12, all of Dubois, after fist-pounding Devon during Monday's boys soccer game in Dubois. Forest Park defeated Dubois 6-0. Devon described himself as a "#1 soccer fan." Marlena Sloss/The Herald